The Insane Lies Of Amy Day

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  • @BeyondEvill
    @BeyondEvill  2 роки тому +97

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    • @ajaxslamgoody9736
      @ajaxslamgoody9736 2 роки тому +15

      You had to drop saying 'Prayers' didn't ya....did it offend or trigger a democrat or religious bigot...you know somebody that hates Christians, Muslims, Jews, etc. people that say prayers.

    • @ZlyJaszczomp
      @ZlyJaszczomp 2 роки тому +8

      No thanks

    • @angelscott7539
      @angelscott7539 2 роки тому +22

      @@ajaxslamgoody9736 bro what

    • @crimadellaphone9374
      @crimadellaphone9374 2 роки тому +6

      A good suggestion for your channel, put a short description of the crimes committed in the tittle of the upload. I like watching these types of things but I choose them by what seems most interesting for me to watch at the time and just using their names will prevent me from watching them because I have no idea who the people are. Of course I never know that so that doesn't tell me anything about what they did which causes me to randomly pick videos of cases that aren't interesting to me thus I just try another because I find it boring.

    • @crimadellaphone9374
      @crimadellaphone9374 2 роки тому

      @@angelscott7539 I'm not religious and even I know what's he is talking about despite knowing nothing of what he is specifically referring to about this channel I just found. Try to get into politics and if you seriously don't know what she is talking about with the political left, Democrat supporters, hating religious people then you will find that the abundance of delusions voiced by democrats is beyond description, it's not limited to religion, they have gone pure crazy like a cult. They believe things that are easily disproven, they believe things that are completely irrational, they choose to believe lies even when presented with video evidence showing that what their media said was a lie, they are literally insane. If you don't know what I'm talking about then this will be very interesting to you, it's way more shocking than any of these shows on crimes people got caught committing. All I can say is get ready to find out that the most ridiculous things you could possibly think of is actually believed by these nuts and they will get violent simply for trying to introduce them to reality.

  • @JJbIrd0608
    @JJbIrd0608 2 роки тому +676

    My mother died when I was 21 yrs old, I'm 52 now and would give anything to see her just one more time. I feel so bad for this mom, it must have been terrible for her being killed by her own daughter. RIP Lea.

    • @tellmeaboutit9975
      @tellmeaboutit9975 2 роки тому +28

      My mama passed Feb 13 2019. I am 32 now. She was alive to meet my first born but I found out I was pregnant the day of her funeral. I now have a third child and would give anything for her to get to meet them.

    • @OneBadAssMoMo
      @OneBadAssMoMo 2 роки тому +21

      Peace Be With You! I'm 53 and lost my dad in 2014 and my momma in 2015, I would fight the devil himself to have just ten minutes with my momma.

    • @mysunsburneraccount2076
      @mysunsburneraccount2076 2 роки тому +20

      My mom passed away last august at the age of 58. I wish I could go back in time and been a better son,, I got so caught up with my work and own family that I didn't do the best job of making it a priority to get out to see her,not to mention I put her thru hell in my 20s

    • @LichtAnker.
      @LichtAnker. 2 роки тому +16

      You will see her again. She's still alive. We are not our bodies. 💕 ☀️ 🙂

    • @violagentsch
      @violagentsch 2 роки тому +4

      Same here

  • @neneshubby
    @neneshubby 2 роки тому +1834

    7 years ago my dad died and my mom took it really hard. A few weeks after his passing my daughter called crying because her grandmother didn’t answer the door and the house was completely dark. I sped 50 miles to my moms house with all kinds of doomsday scenarios going through my mind. My mom is blind so the house being dark wasn’t THAT unusual. Fortunately and we finally found her in the backyard. She’d accidentally locked herself out. The bottom line however is THERE WAS NO WAY I WAS LEAVING THAT HOUSE UNTIL I KNEW WHAT HAPPENED TO MY MOM.

    • @Queen_-gg5jn
      @Queen_-gg5jn 2 роки тому +73

      Glad you found your mom ❤️ safe and sound

    • @judywright4241
      @judywright4241 2 роки тому +49

      EXACTLY, that is NORMAL behavior!! Now I had a friend who’s mom didn’t answer her phone one morning (Mom-84, lives in NY, pal-60, lives in Atlanta, GA) she called to get an airline ticket, flew to NY only to find out pal’s sister was at her mom’s house since she at least lived in NY too. Mom had slept in ‘Dammit! I cleaned house yesterday and I don’t need to answer to the TWO OF YOU, to sleep late!!’ Wild.

    • @crystalrosas6052
      @crystalrosas6052 2 роки тому +18

      Blaming the innocent sister ur sick

    • @Dr.SeneChats
      @Dr.SeneChats 2 роки тому +1

      Exactly!

    • @catclark9488
      @catclark9488 2 роки тому +66

      @@crystalrosas6052 No, she's not blaming the innocent sister at all, she's trying to get her head around the fact that she left and didn't go into her mum's house when she didn't answer. That's the first thing I noticed too. I have an elderly Mum ,and if she didn't answer my calls etc, I'd be inside her house in a flash, just in case she had fallen or was sick or whatever. I wouldn't just leave.

  • @christopherkimber7679
    @christopherkimber7679 2 роки тому +767

    I was an addict for 10 years. Was homeless, lost literally everything I had. My clothes, my house, my bed, my car, my guitars and amps, computers….I sold all of my family jewelry and other valuables. I did some terrible shit. And I had a lot of debt (still do) from that time. But murdering someone was never a thought, let alone my own mother or anyone else in my family. This is insanity. What a vile human being. Disgusting.

    • @brendaredmond4678
      @brendaredmond4678 2 роки тому +115

      Christipher...They cannot blame this one on alcohol or addiction. I was the worst of the worst heroin addict. I never would have even entertained such a horrific act. This is so sad and sickening. I made it out by the way. 5 years clean and life is good. I hope the same for you.

    • @Debilitator47
      @Debilitator47 2 роки тому +21

      @@brendaredmond4678 It seems to me, that her actions are selfish and maybe narcissistic. Sociopathic. Sad that her undiagnosed illness, if that's what it is, led to the death of her sister's mother.

    • @stephanieknowles9683
      @stephanieknowles9683 2 роки тому +20

      When she says only a sadistic animal would of done that like yeah you are just that Amy!!!

    • @Marmite695
      @Marmite695 2 роки тому +41

      Well done on powering past all your shit Christopher! My brother was chased by the same demons, and I went bankrupt bailing him out of the crap time and time and time again. It destroyed my mother (I'm the eldest. Mark was the middle sibling, and my sociopath sister is the youngest - and a bitch from hell on good days!). I took my mother in with me, wherever I went. She was my hero, my role model, my moral compass, and my most precious mother and friend! I miss her presence every second of every day. But she lives on in me!!! Blessed Be Christopher!

    • @samuelgarcia5730
      @samuelgarcia5730 2 роки тому +20

      God bless Chris ♥️

  • @pggrootde6726
    @pggrootde6726 2 роки тому +324

    I really can’t understand Judy, driving to her mother’s home after a disconcerting phone call, but then do absolutely NOTHING when she arrives there!

    • @SMKification
      @SMKification 2 роки тому +26

      Also, she could have called 911 and given them her concerns and the mom’s address BEFORE she left in the car to go check her. That way, police and EMT would have been at the scene when she arrived.

    • @bobbeezel2593
      @bobbeezel2593 2 роки тому

      People are a lot dumber than you may assume

    • @andylatino
      @andylatino 2 роки тому +32

      It's easy to criticize Judy from our point of view, because we are watching the situation from the outside, already knowing there was a murder. But that's not what happens in real life, the normal reaction is to be confused, trying to figure out what's going on when we don't have more information, people's heads don't connect it immediately to a crime because it's hard to fathom something like that could have happened unless we have something more concrete. There's a lot of confusing situations like these in life and most of them turn out to be just a misunderstanding, that's why it's hard to wrap our heads around it.

    • @FallenAngel9979
      @FallenAngel9979 2 роки тому +36

      @@andylatino No. The normal reaction would be to do all it took to get in that house.

    • @TrapstarWock
      @TrapstarWock 2 роки тому +4

      What do you mean? When she got there she called her sister Amy to see how far she was but instead Amy opened the front door… she was a bit confused by that but was more worried about her Mom, so she didn’t immediately question it. Did you not watch the video?

  • @seko1102
    @seko1102 2 роки тому +144

    As others have mentioned, Judy's actions were utterly bizarre. Who hears a relative crying over the phone, saying that they're going to be gone for a long stretch of time, with a stranger you've never heard of before, and DOESN'T immediately suspect something horrible is going on? It's so strange...

    • @leslievey8453
      @leslievey8453 2 роки тому +9

      I would investigate her as well . Perhaps she was going to benefit , as well .

    • @kittykutar1988
      @kittykutar1988 2 роки тому +6

      If she was in on it why report it?

    • @karenamyx2205
      @karenamyx2205 Рік тому +3

      @@kittykutar1988
      Killers do all kinda weird stuff, precisely to invoke your exact reaction. "But if they did it, why do X".

    • @mariaharrison7228
      @mariaharrison7228 Рік тому +5

      I'm on my way over while still on the phone, any one who is hurting or making my mum cry is about to meet their worst nightmare and they won't like me because I'm angry and coming for them. 👹👹👹👹👹👹

    • @charliejb1747
      @charliejb1747 Рік тому +2

      ​@@karenamyx2205 So now Judy's a "killer", also. 🙄 I hope you aren't in Law Enforcement!

  • @karacollier797
    @karacollier797 2 роки тому +2908

    Gee, where do I start? Did Judy not have an emergency spare key to her mother’s house? Her mom calls, in tears, saying she was leaving on a six month trip with someone Judy didn’t know, and then abruptly hangs up. Judy is so upset, she drives over there, and when she gets there and her mom doesn’t answer, she just goes home? Oh, HELL NO. I’d be on the phone with 911, and breaking a window to gain entry once they got there. I’m only six minutes in, and my brain is screaming.

    • @loveforeignaccents
      @loveforeignaccents 2 роки тому +204

      My thoughts exactly.

    • @KidKenobiii
      @KidKenobiii 2 роки тому +247

      Totally! Why would you not try harder to check in on your elderly mother especially when she sounded so distressed! Something doesn't add up there that's for sure..

    • @cindyt2420
      @cindyt2420 2 роки тому +174

      Omg I know! Why didn't she call the police and wait at her mother's house for them? I could never just go home not making sure my mom was ok. I'm sure Judy regret that now...

    • @DanielleRBelland
      @DanielleRBelland 2 роки тому +100

      I was thinking this too! If this was my mom, I would not leave until I walked around the house. Don’t wanna shame Judy though! Just wouldn’t have been something I would have done.

    • @DanielleRBelland
      @DanielleRBelland 2 роки тому +37

      I was thinking this too! If this was my mom, I would not leave until I walked around the house. Don’t wanna shame Judy though! Just wouldn’t have been something I would have done.

  • @lovingmayberry307
    @lovingmayberry307 2 роки тому +466

    When Amy is forced to sober up, i hope she has one hell of a guilt trip for the rest of her miserable life.
    What her poor mom must have gone through in the last hours of her life knowing her own daughter was doing this to her!

    • @winterlight4521
      @winterlight4521 2 роки тому +3

      @@kol2han No she didn't.

    • @tarapati6637
      @tarapati6637 2 роки тому +22

      Amy is a person driven by greed. What sense of guilt or remorse could she possibly have?

    • @P9rkour90
      @P9rkour90 2 роки тому +12

      @@tarapati6637 you’re right. NONE. For what? Senseless

    • @bleebleeblahblah
      @bleebleeblahblah 2 роки тому +1

      Not the only person to kill a parent.

    • @TecTitan
      @TecTitan 2 роки тому +17

      She probably actually blames her mother for not being an easier to hide corpse or something
      these creatures are never human beneath the skin

  • @kellie5476
    @kellie5476 2 роки тому +1211

    Imagine the person you brought into the world and gave life to, brutally ending yours. Cold, callous, heartless. Thanks for covering a case that hasn't been overdone in the true crime community.

    • @jameshughes525
      @jameshughes525 2 роки тому +23

      It's becoming more common

    • @kinsley7777
      @kinsley7777 2 роки тому +9

      yeah, I can't ...

    • @tatianavieiradesapires1327
      @tatianavieiradesapires1327 2 роки тому +13

      @@jameshughes525 ...o mundo está podre 🖤🕳️

    • @GettinViggyWithIt
      @GettinViggyWithIt 2 роки тому +30

      Seriously! As a mother of adults I could never imagine this. I get the human mind is capable of so much, but ur own mother??? My mom drives me crazy at times but I always want to protect her. Always.

    • @GettinViggyWithIt
      @GettinViggyWithIt 2 роки тому +15

      @@mongoosecavern even if ur parents make u crazy, cuz mine do, I could NEVER imagine hurting them. So so sad.

  • @tobiwalker7145
    @tobiwalker7145 2 роки тому +121

    If you can't reach an elderly person on the phone, call the police for a welfare check immediately. They could be suffering a long slow death trapped on the floor by a broken hip. Yes, it's an "invasion of privacy," but folks would rather be embarrassed than dying alone unable to get help.

    • @kellirogers7346
      @kellirogers7346 2 роки тому +5

      I almost came to blows with a female security guard at my mother's building. Couldn't get my Mom on the phone, went right to her building. Another resident who knows me let me in and my Mom had just fallen asleep, thank God,but I wasn't leaving there until I knew that she was okay

    • @gritsNgravy-fn5ic
      @gritsNgravy-fn5ic Рік тому +6

      @Tobi Walker You have NO idea how SPOT ON you are. I have fallen & broken my left arm twice, once in May, then, in September, of 2021. The second time, it was SO badly broken, the doctors could only use Doner bones, which I am SO grateful to the Doner, otherwise, things could have been much, much worse. Now, my GREATEST fear, is falling in the bathtub. Thank you

  • @mikaelafox6106
    @mikaelafox6106 2 роки тому +207

    As sickening as this whole crime was, it didn’t truly hit me until you got to the point near the end where you explained how the sister was outside and knocking on the door. How the killer had a hand clamped over the mom’s mouth. I could only imagine how terrified the mom was, how much pain she was in, and how hopeless the situation was for her. I watched this today, on my mom’s birthday, and it made me glad I’d gone the extra mile to spoil my mom earlier today. True crime cases don’t usually get to me, but hearing that retelling at that moment, I felt so disgusted and sad.
    I’m so sorry, Ora Lea. You deserved so much better. I hope you’ve found blessed peace.

    • @hectorherbert6585
      @hectorherbert6585 2 роки тому +1

      Found peace where..??..she was brutally tortured and murdered by her own daughter...

    • @crystalrosas6052
      @crystalrosas6052 2 роки тому +12

      @@hectorherbert6585 the after life

    • @hectorherbert6585
      @hectorherbert6585 2 роки тому +2

      @@crystalrosas6052 sure.

    • @deepfriedchocobo
      @deepfriedchocobo 2 роки тому +3

      @@crystalrosas6052 don't rely on an afterlife. This is all we know we have and deluding yourself that you'll see grandma again only hurts us in the long run.

    • @BollywoodBonanzaB
      @BollywoodBonanzaB 2 роки тому +1

      🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @preciousodyssey
    @preciousodyssey 2 роки тому +539

    I'm trying to envision a world where my mother could call me crying and suddenly talking about leaving for a six month trip, especially when i had seen and spoken to her only hours earlier on the same day, where i wouldn't either break into her house or call the police for a welfare check (then break into her house if they wouldn't enter it) to see if she is in there or i could find clues to just what was going on. There's no way possible i could just wait until the following day for a family member (or anyone else) to come. I'm amazed the innocent sister did nothing when she originally arrived at her mother's darkened home.
    ETA: I don't know why I'm so angry with the innocent sister but I really am. I've watched the entire video now and have learned that not only did it take only a few minutes for her to get to her mother's house after the call, but that the mother had called from her home's actual landline, not a cell phone, so the innocent sister *knew* her mother had been at the house five or ten minutes beforehand. How could she not make her way into the home?

    • @PiXie232
      @PiXie232 2 роки тому +57

      Right?? I’d break open a window right then and there.. because it sounded like they were implying she had a home phone- which would have been even more reason to think she was still in the house, even though it was in a darkened state. But I guess she was just doing what she thought was best at the time. Such a tragic, harrowing story. I can’t even imagine if that happened to my mother.. 😭

    • @minacakes2
      @minacakes2 2 роки тому +75

      SAME! My 70+yr old mamma calls me crying in the middle of the night talking nonsense, then not answering her phone or door minutes later!?!?!?! I'm gaining entry into her home PERIOD and I'm waking up other people in the process. Not saying this is Judy's fault cuz it's absolutely not but I don't understand her waiting.

    • @gigib9190
      @gigib9190 2 роки тому +57

      100% agree, especially if I knew she had concerns about my idiot sister who lived with her! Glass breaks easy and can be replaced.

    • @maleficentpangolin4445
      @maleficentpangolin4445 2 роки тому +35

      Same! I'm also amazed that when the bad sister said she got that phone call too but she was going to wait until the next day to check on her mom instead of telling her "no, get your ass back here NOW" the good sister was just like "oh okay."

    • @WeThePeeps13
      @WeThePeeps13 2 роки тому +37

      I know......I feel the same. Just can't get over the sister's lack of action.

  • @Clever.medicine
    @Clever.medicine 2 роки тому +422

    I'm shocked that Judy didn't bust down her mother's door after receiving that tearful phone call from her. I certainly would have if that was my mom!!

    • @puddlespickles8810
      @puddlespickles8810 2 роки тому +26

      The daughter probably imagines the same thing for the rest of her life, thanks to the sister from hell

    • @camvin575
      @camvin575 2 роки тому +6

      @@puddlespickles8810 I agree, she wasn't to know what would happen and should feel guilty about it either.
      You can break down a door find a murdered person and whose to say the police won't blame you?

    • @lastsaint7778
      @lastsaint7778 Рік тому

      Perhaps she was spared for a reason. Call me old-fashioned.

    • @jaytay8637
      @jaytay8637 Рік тому +1

      Exactly

    • @chrismondrick5422
      @chrismondrick5422 Рік тому +1

      exactly 💯

  • @lucapermen3820
    @lucapermen3820 2 роки тому +340

    I can not imagine what Lea went thru, looking at her killer, her own daughter, she carried her for 9 months, pampered and raised. The picture of Lea and her grandson made my heart anxious, that poor boy lost his Gammy 💔

    • @meganlangreck2488
      @meganlangreck2488 2 роки тому +15

      Being forced to make a bizarre and tearful phone call, probably knowing something horrible was about to happen. Imagine that sociopath face, staring you down, in those last moments.

    • @lucapermen3820
      @lucapermen3820 2 роки тому +8

      @@meganlangreck2488 my stomach just went upside down, poor Lea, and this fake crying made my ears bleeding

    • @Jaxissupergay77
      @Jaxissupergay77 2 роки тому +3

      Amy looks almost exactly like an awful person I knew.My God, what depravity!

    • @lucapermen3820
      @lucapermen3820 2 роки тому +1

      @@Jaxissupergay77 I hope that awful person is out of your life 💔 she even looks insane, after watching so many documentaries you began to detect insanity on faces

    • @marlas8218
      @marlas8218 2 роки тому +2

      @@meganlangreck2488 Yes, how horrifying!!! :( So sad for Lea. :(

  • @thedudeabides2531
    @thedudeabides2531 2 роки тому +36

    This is why I never let relatives leech off of me for too long. It just turns into a downward spiral and they get more and more desperate.

    • @leslievey8453
      @leslievey8453 2 роки тому +7

      They think they are entitled to everything you own .

  • @johnnyreed8537
    @johnnyreed8537 Рік тому +23

    So so sad! This loving mom birthing this baby, feeding her, changing her, comforting her, supporting her etc couldn't fathom that one day her child would brutally take her life. It's unfathomable that her love and desire for money was stronger than her love for her mother 😢

  • @seinfields
    @seinfields 2 роки тому +172

    Amy is quite frankly, an idiot. She couldn’t have gotten away with this murder even if she had a second and third time to do it all over again and try her best to get away with it. Her acting is so cringe, I feel as if I wouldn’t need to see a single piece of physical evidence tying her to the murder to suspect her. Not that she didn’t try to cover her tracks but like… did she??? What a piss poor attempt.
    To look your own mother in her eyes and watch her take her final breath knowing you killed her when all you needed to do was be honest with yourself about your choices and seek support for your drinking and spending habits is really despicable. I don’t need to know the victim to know she raised her to be better. I have no sympathy for someone so cold, stupid, and unwilling to take responsibility for their actions. I’m glad the jury didn’t either.

    • @zoeelisabethgayton4876
      @zoeelisabethgayton4876 2 роки тому +10

      My thoughts exactly! How does anyone not know, in this day and age, about phone records and location data?! Plastic flowers? Hiding her stuff in the attic and under the bed?! What a joke!

    • @zoeelisabethgayton4876
      @zoeelisabethgayton4876 2 роки тому

      My gosh, I hadn't even finished the video. It gets worse! Idiot, indeed!

    • @kimmoore0427
      @kimmoore0427 2 роки тому +6

      Omg I am laughing. Did she NOT think her stuff would be found in the attic & "just over the back fence"? 😂😂. What an idiot.

    • @discdoggie
      @discdoggie 2 роки тому

      Drug addicts aren’t very good at pre-planning. They worry only about acquiring money for their next fix.
      then they lie to themselves and swear “right after i get well this one last time, im gonna quit and get my act together and everything will be okay. ill figure it out. i just have to get well right now.”
      Sadly, i know this from experience. Happily, it was a long time ago. And no dead bodies to explain/lie away

    • @ViviVr777
      @ViviVr777 2 роки тому

      I think Amy was addicted to meth

  • @MrSwhorfe
    @MrSwhorfe 2 роки тому +142

    This is a case of the worst of the worst. I’ve been dealing with drug addiction and have known thousands of addicts for 35 years or more. People don’t kill their sweet mothers due to a bit of withdrawal. No excuse. Life in prison is not enough. Disgusting pile of shit of a person.

    • @hannah3146
      @hannah3146 2 роки тому +30

      Makes me feel a little better when I was addicted to heroin I stole a few times from my mom and always felt terrible. Would try to pay her back even because I felt so bad. I have 3 years sober after a short relapse and can't imagine killing my Mom even at the worst of my worst.

    • @Dee-JayW
      @Dee-JayW 2 роки тому +13

      Fully agree. I have been supporting and loving my son through his addiction, sobriety, death of his young wife, his fathers suicide, relapse, prison, he has stolen money, my car and and jewellery (this has been a 20 year journey). I understand why he did it but what was crucial was setting firm boundaries for my mental health. I am part of a group of thousands of mothers who have lost a child to addiction and poisoned drug supply and children being sent to prison for a health condition, we are making progress in Canada, especially in B.C. Hugs to anyone fighting this terrible affliction and the families who learn how to love their child through the worst times of their lives. 💕 💕

    • @Hvhjkvv
      @Hvhjkvv 2 роки тому +8

      There is a new drug legal in Mexico that has cured addicts after one use. Not legal here yet but worth a trip to Mexico? Ibogaine is the medication. Wonder why it’s not legal elsewhere.

    • @yabby2000
      @yabby2000 2 роки тому +3

      @@Hvhjkvv what are the side effects? Maybe they are severe?

    • @marlas8218
      @marlas8218 2 роки тому

      @@Hvhjkvv cured addicts? How? .... I highly doubt this. What exactly do you mean "cured"...?

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 2 роки тому +111

    I wish since her intuition was spot on, i wish she called police and forced her way into searching the house.... Like no way I could just wait if I thought it was serious or danger was possible with my parents after getting a really weird phone call that sent huge red flags...

    • @naomi.7777
      @naomi.7777 2 роки тому +9

      especially at 79 years old!

    • @kimbutler6912
      @kimbutler6912 2 роки тому +13

      Yes yes yes , I agree , if my mother called acting weird upset or crying I’d go break into that house , I wouldn’t just go home and keep trying to call , and the daughter lived so close why not at least keep driving back to her mothers house ?

    • @Phaedra_lomax
      @Phaedra_lomax 2 роки тому +4

      she was in on it too yall duh

    • @honeybunch5765
      @honeybunch5765 2 роки тому +3

      Yes, Im way too paranoid and like my husband say, I watch too many of these channels.

    • @honeybunch5765
      @honeybunch5765 2 роки тому +1

      @@Phaedra_lomax don't you think Amy would have told the police?

  • @selfiequeencyndi
    @selfiequeencyndi 3 місяці тому +2

    I have been in recovery for 23 years, and I lost my mom on April 13, 2020 and my life is forever changed. Even in my worse days in addiction I could never harm anyone let alone my parents, children, family or friends!❤

  • @gyrlgeorge
    @gyrlgeorge 2 роки тому +153

    Love the way these crime vids are done. Short, and to the point . Not a lot of extraneous information, and the narrator’s voice is perfect. New subbie. Thanks, appreciate your uploads

    • @TecTitan
      @TecTitan 2 роки тому +6

      yeah sometimes it's like
      Video title: (killer's name) the story of, or whatever
      and they start with "at the dawn of time there was life-" and they work their way forward step by step chronologically like that that

    • @codybarry8204
      @codybarry8204 2 роки тому +1

      The whole Amy Day interview is 4 hours and the build up to the detective telling her and the Amys acting is just off point.

    • @karenamyx2205
      @karenamyx2205 Рік тому +1

      I too like it. An hour is a little long, a lot of unnecessary footage. 15 minutes is a bit too short, feels like theyre speed running the case. 30 minutes is pretty eventful but in depth.

  • @cynthiaschmidt9420
    @cynthiaschmidt9420 2 роки тому +73

    Anyone who kills a family member, especially a parent or child, is a special kind of evil.

    • @Army4life82
      @Army4life82 2 роки тому +3

      And a special place in hell

    • @ViviVr777
      @ViviVr777 2 роки тому +4

      What about mother in laws?😉

  • @frozen7189
    @frozen7189 2 роки тому +123

    It's scary how someone can cry and literally pretend like they didn't just commit a murder...It's even more horrific when that someone is your own child...can't trust anyone

    • @demitrisolvinski
      @demitrisolvinski 2 роки тому +5

      if I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times; I don't trust my own mother further than I can throw her

    • @frozen7189
      @frozen7189 2 роки тому +2

      @@demitrisolvinski me either and it's sad and scary

    • @Army4life82
      @Army4life82 2 роки тому +1

      @@demitrisolvinski sad but true I never let my guard down family or not 💯

    • @TecTitan
      @TecTitan 2 роки тому +3

      in most cases I'd believe they are crying for themselves

  • @honeybunch5765
    @honeybunch5765 2 роки тому +88

    Wow my mom wasn't the nicest person to me, she was actually extremely abusive but still I could never do something like this. How cruel!

    • @monkeynumbernine
      @monkeynumbernine 2 роки тому

      My mom was a total bitch.
      Always cold.
      I raised myself from the age of six.
      I would never consider killing her.

    • @bornahoney
      @bornahoney 2 роки тому +5

      Same

    • @discdoggie
      @discdoggie 2 роки тому +6

      im sorry. Every kid deserves to grow up in a household feeling secure that they are loved and cared for.
      my mother has issues for sure (who doesn’t?) but i was always confident i was loved, and that we would have enough to eat and the power and hot water would be kept on. NOTHING extra besides that, but we were at least loved.

    • @angelmercy5261
      @angelmercy5261 2 роки тому +9

      Same. My mother is still to this day extremely abusive and gets extreme joy saying the nastiest most hurtful things to me but I could never hurt her. I would rather just stay away from her.

    • @brnsgr82
      @brnsgr82 2 роки тому +8

      @@angelmercy5261 Wow it's amazing how many mothers are STILL abusive to their ADULT children! What's even more incredible is how common it is! People don't understand why I don't deal with my mother TO THIS DAY. She's still very nasty and condescending towards me. Unbelievable!

  • @callofnerds
    @callofnerds 2 роки тому +29

    I wouldn't leave that house until I saw my mother was okay in person... she 1000% would do the same for me. I bet she beats herself up every day about it :'(

    • @lllllMlllll
      @lllllMlllll 2 роки тому +2

      One of my biggest fears in life, is this type of regrets ..

  • @TG-ke9ve
    @TG-ke9ve 2 роки тому +47

    I can't imagine how terrified the mom was, and felt a little relief that Judy was in her house, she was probably hoping she would call the cops and that she will be saved. Of course not blaming it in Judy, it's the monster Amy's fault all the way but just saying her mom could've been saved if she had called the cops when she got to her mom's place.

  • @emalihouseini1048
    @emalihouseini1048 2 роки тому +130

    I have noticed that the eyes of all killers seem empty & hollow, so scary, so inhumane!! 😰

    • @Ihatewater9000
      @Ihatewater9000 2 роки тому

      I wish they would really get into killers heads… dead & alive, to see WTH is going on with them, cuz there’s a LOT of crazy out here!

    • @skoidat
      @skoidat 2 роки тому

      Most killers are actually quite nice.

    • @justadildeau
      @justadildeau 2 роки тому +6

      @@skoidat totally agree. Just look at mom's who abort their babies. Most seem pretty nice.

    • @itsmealanaa
      @itsmealanaa 2 роки тому +8

      @@justadildeau what does that have to do with anything?

    • @justadildeau
      @justadildeau 2 роки тому +3

      @@itsmealanaa the topic is murder since you're not paying attention

  • @twinkiesnails8857
    @twinkiesnails8857 2 роки тому +14

    i just love my mom so much. she was not a perfect mother because of generational trauma but she broke a cycle and did the best she knew how. we have a great relationship now. I cannot imagine so much as yanking a hair from her head. i would hurt myself before I hurt my mom. i can't imagine taking someone who means the world to me OUT of my world

  • @lovelight6973
    @lovelight6973 2 роки тому +100

    Wow. Your own mom. My mom unexpectedly passed ten years ago. She was 59. Still fairly young. I was 34 at the time. It was rough. Still is. Just insane to me to go those lengths. It's like people who commit these horrible crimes don't think beyond what's in front of them it's weird. For instance, what was she going to do after she ran out of the money from her mother. She would just do something another desperate act. It just doesn't make any sense.

    • @nursebev2249
      @nursebev2249 2 роки тому +11

      It’s difficult to imagine when you’re at the opposite end of the spectrum. I lost my mom 14 yrs ago. She was 78 but not a day goes by that I don’t think of her. No amount of time with our loved ones is ever enough.

    • @lovelight6973
      @lovelight6973 2 роки тому +6

      @@nursebev2249 yeah. That's true.

    • @GAMMAKMM
      @GAMMAKMM 2 роки тому +9

      I’m so sorry for the loss of each of your Mothers. I cannot even think about losing my Mom without panicking, so I imagine that loss must be awful.

    • @sally4026
      @sally4026 2 роки тому +8

      59 is very young, sorry for your loss.

    • @lovelight6973
      @lovelight6973 2 роки тому

      @@sally4026 thank you

  • @kdfulton3152
    @kdfulton3152 2 роки тому +54

    If I was Judy, I would of broken into the house, knowing my mother couldn’t be too far. At least I’d know what’s going on! For her to drive there, only to go back home just because she doesn’t have a key? Ridiculous. But we do know that everyone acts different in crisis mode. ☮️💟

  • @portablepulpit
    @portablepulpit 2 роки тому +33

    Can we take a moment to give props to the narrator's voice?

  • @brookecole4300
    @brookecole4300 2 роки тому +47

    The guilt her daughter must feel after leaving that night instead of calling police

  • @christinad4432
    @christinad4432 2 роки тому +81

    I just cant believe she really planted plastic flowers in the flower bed and ontop of her mothers body. Like no one would notice

    • @louisecoffey9843
      @louisecoffey9843 2 роки тому +15

      She was prob high and so thought it was an excellent idea / plan.

    • @stfuplsok
      @stfuplsok Рік тому

      bloody psycho.

    • @Godschoosen1
      @Godschoosen1 4 місяці тому

      ​@@louisecoffey9843that women was definitely high to do that

  • @imissmybed3469
    @imissmybed3469 2 роки тому +170

    She was so high on those meds she probably started to believe her own lies. Hard to imagine anyone sober would concoct such a flimsy excuse and alibi.

    • @intothemystic5223
      @intothemystic5223 2 роки тому +1

      Totally agree. It's like she wanted to get caught.

  • @shelbyfreeman4294
    @shelbyfreeman4294 2 роки тому +66

    The way the detectives catch her by naming all the things SHE SAID she had dna on . Golden 😂

    • @julesasher105
      @julesasher105 2 роки тому +4

      Oh I know. Literally lists the murder kit.

    • @antoinettechevalier2453
      @antoinettechevalier2453 Рік тому +2

      As horrific as this story is, that part made me smile: Where police get her to suggest where her DNA might be found, and Amy names exact items she used to kill he down mother . At that point, u wonder how this case even had to go to trial, wasting tax payers’ money. Evil Amy should have been trying to work a deal w the DA’s office to have the chance of parole - or something - after maybe 35 years.

    • @garymorris1856
      @garymorris1856 Рік тому +7

      @@julesasher105Yes, exactly, when she brought up the duct tape and black plastic bags, that the police had not mentioned at all, she was cooked.

    • @karenamyx2205
      @karenamyx2205 Рік тому

      @@antoinettechevalier2453
      You explained exactly why it went to trial... Amy. Who surely couldn't care less about tax payer dollars, if she doesn't even care to kill her mother. As far as her own personal benefit through a plea deal? Idk. Too dumb. Too arrogant. Too stubborn. Take your pick.

    • @stfuplsok
      @stfuplsok Рік тому

      roasted!

  • @katrusja5141
    @katrusja5141 2 роки тому +104

    I want to pay serious respect to Police officers who deal with this kind of horrible things every day, sit in front of murderers and being polite and calm with them.

    • @bunnylarese2161
      @bunnylarese2161 2 роки тому +6

      I’ve been told that policeman get paid and have benefits. They are not volunteers.

    • @katrusja5141
      @katrusja5141 2 роки тому +4

      @@bunnylarese2161 why would they work for free? would you?

    • @bunnylarese2161
      @bunnylarese2161 2 роки тому +7

      @@katrusja5141 I thought you may have assumed they volunteer, since they are paid well, with great benefits and good pensions, then we should expect them to act like professionals.

    • @janedoee
      @janedoee 2 роки тому +3

      Yeah it's probably a hard job but they have to act calm and polite because it benefits them to have evidence to use against the suspect in court. Especially a taped confession Lol everything being said on the recording is going to be used against the suspect. It's not them being nice, it's called manipulation.

    • @katrusja5141
      @katrusja5141 2 роки тому

      @@janedoee they're not nice to the suspects, I didn't say that. Just calm polite and professional. What's
      "lol" about it?

  • @Michelle-pd2fr
    @Michelle-pd2fr 2 роки тому +42

    I would give anything to have my mother back. It’s been over 3 years and still hurts just as bad as the day it happened. I’ll never understand how people could do this to theirs

    • @freddog4490
      @freddog4490 2 роки тому

      I’m with you on that one, it’s been 5 years since my mother passed and I would give anything to have her back. This piece of human waste should get the death penalty then she would know how it feels to know your life is about to come to an end.

  • @debblake1286
    @debblake1286 2 роки тому +8

    I just spent 9 months caring for my mother. She suffered a stroke and her only wish was to stay home 🏡. This was a very stressful time for me and my mother was just so mad. She was waiting for her retirement to travel with her best friends. This caused her to lash out at me, just for walking around. I never ever thought that "this is it" i can't take anymore" isn't it my job to care for my parents? I found so much happiness 😊 caring for her. We had long talks about the past and I will never forget my time caring for her, like she cared for me for years not just the months I cared for her. I miss you momma 😢 🥰

  • @thejudgmentalcat
    @thejudgmentalcat 2 роки тому +22

    Amy suffered from something I've seen in some people I've known for a long time...drug addiction brings out horrid behavior and a litany of lies.

  • @bunnylarese2161
    @bunnylarese2161 2 роки тому +9

    You can see how much she adored that handsome grandson, what a shame she stole them from each other.
    Heartbreaking 💔.

  • @BFSOM
    @BFSOM Рік тому +2

    19:12 I love when they shake their head 'no' while affirming their honesty

  • @SLUBUG
    @SLUBUG 2 роки тому +133

    Let's be honest here. This could have been avoided if the good sister just called the police to go along for a welfare check. If my mom calls me crying and basically saying goodbye, I am calling the police and speeding over there. I'm breaking down the door. What the hell?

    • @robotaholic
      @robotaholic 2 роки тому +5

      Same

    • @annwithaplan9766
      @annwithaplan9766 2 роки тому +9

      Yes, I was shocked to hear that she just went home. Her mother might be alive today had she sought help immediately.

    • @angelmercy5261
      @angelmercy5261 2 роки тому +8

      Plus didn’t she have a key or a way to get in her mothers house? That seemed strange to me too. I’m sure she’s thinking the same thing now like why didn’t I go in the house? Man…..coulda, woulda, shoulda’s.

    • @shisha2999
      @shisha2999 2 роки тому +5

      yeah, but i feel like the evil sister must have talker her down from it and said its probably jsut nothing and convinced her to give it time maybe

    • @aprilsilvers381
      @aprilsilvers381 2 роки тому

      @@angelmercy5261 she must not or in sure she would

  • @joelmabrey2569
    @joelmabrey2569 2 роки тому +30

    I can tell you , that if I went to my Mother's house after she was crying on the phone and she didn't come to the door. The door would be kicked open and I would see what is going on.

  • @simonewhite5125
    @simonewhite5125 2 роки тому +81

    Wow, to be killed by your own child who you financially and emotionally supported well into their 40s. Wow just wow. RIP, you deserved a better daughter.

  • @tarantulady
    @tarantulady 2 роки тому +18

    "no no NO NO NO NO!" She's like Nicholas Cage screaming, "not the bees!"

  • @Jb.art1
    @Jb.art1 2 роки тому +14

    Hell No! That is even more upsetting that the older daughter was at mom's front door while mom was still alive and being held by her younger sister, who is set on killing their mom! Had I received a call like that from my mom and ran to her home and not gotten an answer at the door or on the phone, if I had a key, I would have gone in, and if I didn't have a key, I would have broken in! Her daughter must feel horrible about her decision to leave and wait until the following day after finding out she had the opportunity to save her mom! I know I would be in terrible shape if that were me; it honestly makes me feel sick! Thank goodness I'm an only child!

  • @discdoggie
    @discdoggie 2 роки тому +107

    This case has weirded me out since i first learned of it.
    By all accounts, she was a normal, sane, tax-and-bill-paying productive member of society with a good city job and friends and family who cared about her.
    A bad divorce and an injury sent her into depression and alcohol and pill addiction, then multiple DUIs, loss of her job, estrangement from her family except from her mother, who only tried to help her until she couldnt any more because Amy sucked her destitute.
    So…she kills her.
    So fucking sad

    • @discdoggie
      @discdoggie 2 роки тому +4

      @@tinygrim i get what you’re saying, because killing one’s own mother, particularly one who went above and beyond to help her struggling daughter, seems so heinous.
      But going by the facts of the case that are available in the public domain, the “evil” part didnt show itself until the depression and addiction issues did. Im not excusing it IN ANY WAY; it was a truly horrible crime. But some people do crazy and fucked up shit for drug money.

    • @discdoggie
      @discdoggie 2 роки тому +3

      @@tinygrim oh, its entirely possible she was born depraved and just hid it well until the drug and alcohol issues came to the surface and she was just like “fuck it, who cares?”. But Ive read interviews/accounts with former friends and co-workers, and they all say pretty much the same thing: After seeing her spiral and flounder the last several years, hearing she murdered her mother wasn’t all that shocking. But the Amy they knew and loved back in the old days? They would have NEVER believed it.
      i dont wanna sound like im victim blaming, but i wonder had her mother had not been such an enabler, would she still be alive? She had not only given her free housing and food, but paid for EVERYTHING, including her drug habit.

    • @johndonahue3509
      @johndonahue3509 2 роки тому +1

      Booze and pills poison the Brain 🧠

    • @Mytube777
      @Mytube777 2 роки тому +2

      @@discdoggie
      I think she needed to go to detox/rehab.

    • @watchingtyranny8294
      @watchingtyranny8294 2 роки тому +3

      Yes, they are out here walking amongst us

  • @kristiriley
    @kristiriley 2 роки тому +29

    Hey Fear Files! *CASE RECOMMENDATION*
    Is there any way you can look into the old case of Missy & Mike MacIvor? They were a couple who were viciously murdered in their home in Tavernier, Florida in the Florida Keys. Missy was a beloved school teacher at the local school there in Key Largo, & happened to be pregnant at the time. There aren't many videos on their story, & I believe you guys would be able to do their story some justice. The guy who killed them is Thomas Overton, he is a whole other can of worms. I think he's done other murders, but I'm not 100% sure.

  • @cerealrakist7360
    @cerealrakist7360 2 роки тому +83

    Anyone who can cry tears within 2 seconds of being told someone is dead, it’s an act.. They were expecting to be told and already had it in their head how they would react.
    When you are told someone died and you sincerely had no idea, it takes 2 seconds to even register it.

    • @jonhsmith2706
      @jonhsmith2706 2 роки тому +13

      You're right but everyone grieve differently

    • @teachtravelthrive
      @teachtravelthrive 2 роки тому +4

      I agree. It takes a couple of seconds for our brains to register the information, before a reaction is possible. Amy is expecting the news and ready to release her idea of the right reaction. For people that say everyone grieves differently -- being told someone has died is not the grieving process. Grieving happens later - after shock and reaction. The immediate body responses we have are guided by instinct and chemical reaction. They tend to look the same in all people. Grieving is separate. For some people grieving happens days, weeks or even months later.

    • @annettedailey6743
      @annettedailey6743 2 роки тому +2

      Right?? She seemed so fake..

    • @JSkyGemini
      @JSkyGemini 2 роки тому +1

      @@gavinwesterlind7643 That's you. That's not how I react.

    • @pigtailswithbows
      @pigtailswithbows 2 роки тому +4

      With the tears thing, that's pretty true. But we all aren't a 'one size fits all' with our emotions and how we handle grief. It's important to remember that.

  • @debbiespence2121
    @debbiespence2121 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you so much for doing a case that has not been done over and over and over. It is so important that everyone who is a victim of true crime gets the opportunity to have their story told. I'm sure the family members and other loved ones appreciate that as well. Great job as always The Fear Files. You guys are amazing!!!!

  • @benisaten
    @benisaten 2 роки тому +36

    Horrific. Any loss of life from murder is sad, but there is just something about hurting seniors that breaks my heart and boils my blood. May she Rest in Peace. Respects to all affected by this tragic loss.

    • @care4animals114
      @care4animals114 2 роки тому +3

      And children and animals 😢

    • @KarlMarxFanClub
      @KarlMarxFanClub 2 роки тому

      Of course! They’re weak and innocent like children and animals

  • @joannahampton5979
    @joannahampton5979 2 роки тому +40

    If the daughter Judy was that concerned I don't understand why she didn't attempt to gain entry into the home instead of driving back home 🤔

    • @suzannenichols6900
      @suzannenichols6900 2 роки тому +13

      Or while she was there just call the cops to go in for her and do a welfare check while she was there.

    • @joannahampton5979
      @joannahampton5979 2 роки тому +4

      @@suzannenichols6900
      Exactly!

    • @truth4004
      @truth4004 2 роки тому +8

      I agree if it was my mom I'd have broken in through a window. Thinking a medical emergency.

    • @raintree3383
      @raintree3383 2 роки тому +4

      I don't understand either AT ALL

    • @Nbdycares2
      @Nbdycares2 2 роки тому +6

      Very strange.

  • @charmincat
    @charmincat 2 роки тому +15

    such a painful to hear story! I can't help but feel that mom's anguish knowing that she was going to die at the hands of her own daughter. I just don't know if there's anything worse to die with on your mind as a woman, so very sad for that lady. 😢

  • @TulusHalomoanMarbun
    @TulusHalomoanMarbun 2 роки тому +27

    I'm saving money, working two jobs to get my mom HNP operation, watching a story like this really makes my blood boils. The only person who loves us more than live itself is our mother

    • @sarah6557
      @sarah6557 2 роки тому +7

      Depending on who ones mother is that is😒

    • @yesimmelody4321
      @yesimmelody4321 2 роки тому +3

      @@sarah6557 true

  • @jkc8407
    @jkc8407 2 роки тому +6

    I can't imagine just turning around and going home, not knowing if my mom was okay! Wow! My mom has passed away, and I would give ANYTHING for one more hug. I just don't understand people.

  • @misssunshine2234
    @misssunshine2234 2 роки тому +34

    The best crime channel ever🫶🏼♥️I’m a great Fan.Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪❣️

  • @canvaskate7571
    @canvaskate7571 2 роки тому +25

    Oooo, I've never gotten to watch it premiere. I'm excited!

  • @LoveLivesHere12
    @LoveLivesHere12 2 роки тому +21

    Hope the “thoughts and prayers” isn’t done away with. Always appreciated that.

    • @onlychangeiscertain
      @onlychangeiscertain 2 роки тому +3

      Is “thoughts” ok?

    • @joannahampton5979
      @joannahampton5979 2 роки тому +3

      It's just so cringy I'm glad it's gone

    • @heyheysbk
      @heyheysbk 5 місяців тому

      I think it's very nice to acknowledge the victims as well.

  • @maryannanderson2213
    @maryannanderson2213 2 роки тому +22

    Amy's reaction to hearing her mother had been dead was some of the poorest acting I have ever seen. This is why so many perps do not call the police. They KNOW they cannot put up a believable front so they have a friend or relative call the police because the friend/relative genuinely does not know what happened therefore their story is believable. Every time I hear a story where someone finds a deceased loved one and calls a third party and has that person call 911, I automatically think, "Yep. That's the murderer." Amy didn't have to tell them, they told her. but her reaction was about as believable as Amber Heard's recent testimony.
    I frankly must join the list of those who do not understand why Judy left her mother's house without breaking in or calling the cops to meet her there to do a wellness check. I don't get it. Lea apparently not being at home, just moments after a tearful call she made to Judy, would certainly make me determined that I would NOT leave my mother's house without doing a walk thru of that house. Also, Judy knew that Amy was stealing from their mother so I have no idea why should would be influenced by this thief whose victim was their mother and allow the thief to cause her to wait a day to take action to see what was going on with Mom. Of course, Amy would tell her to wait a day. If she had her way, she would have caused Judy to wait forever! I am not victim shaming. Judy is not the victim. Lea is the victim and she had one daughter who was willing to steal from her and then to murder her to keep her from prosecuting her for the theft. Lea also had another daughter who didn't show the greatest judgement in the world when she apparently didn't recognize the urgency in getting into her mother's house ASAP, after that disturbing call..

    • @TheNewfiegirl1234
      @TheNewfiegirl1234 Рік тому

      Even Amber Heard did it better!🤣

    • @bluedistortions
      @bluedistortions 9 місяців тому

      There's a lot of bizarre decisions in this entire family, building up to a disaster that should have been highly obvious to everyone involved.
      That's not to say her other daughter didn't care about her, she did, she just.. lacked any rationality on what to do in such a situation, both leading up to it and at its climax. The mother didn't appear to be any better, sadly. In the addiction recovery world, they're called enablers, as evil people can't get by day to day without such people helping them.

  • @annefernstrom9418
    @annefernstrom9418 11 місяців тому +2

    I don't understand how Judy could just turn around and go back home after leaving her mother's house and then wait til the following day to report her missing. If it were me, I'd be calling the police ASAP especially after the disturbing phone call her mother had made. Excellent presentation and narrating!!

  • @jamesgilbert124
    @jamesgilbert124 2 роки тому +35

    Anyone who's lived with an addict recognizes the pattern of behavior here. The flimsy lies, the ever-changing story, all the way down to the cheesy denial acting in the interrogation.

    • @mandydandy8403
      @mandydandy8403 2 роки тому +1

      So addicts are murderers now?
      That's utterly ridiculous. Someone who commits a MURDER has serious underlying issues. I'm sure addiction didn't help BUT that doesn't mean addicts by nature are predisposed to being murderers.

    • @jamesgilbert124
      @jamesgilbert124 2 роки тому +3

      @@mandydandy8403 I like that logical leap you made there. Very athletic of you.

    • @mandydandy8403
      @mandydandy8403 2 роки тому

      @@jamesgilbert124 Thankyou! I am a champion silver medalist in track and field, addiction AND let's not forget: murder. Since those 2 apparently go hand in hand!
      My life has been exponentially changed since having the chance to correspond with one Addiction/Murder expert such as yourself!
      Keep up the good work Ol Chap!

    • @kittymeowmeow7881
      @kittymeowmeow7881 2 роки тому +7

      @@mandydandy8403 Girl he did not say every addict is a murderer, just that her behavior during the interview was a dead giveaway.

    • @Danica.Powell
      @Danica.Powell Рік тому +2

      Definitely, we do not make ideal housemates, that's for sure. I'm clean now but I wasn't always and yeah, I wouldn't have wanted to live with me during that time. Although thankfully, I didn't murder anyone because there's definitely no coming back from that one even if you do get clean later.

  • @princesabonita79
    @princesabonita79 2 роки тому +23

    you can literally see the crazy in her eyes.

  • @commonsense5188
    @commonsense5188 2 роки тому +34

    Ole Amy, has got to be of the most idiotic killers I think I've seen. She did just about everything she could to ensure she got caught. Thankfully, her ignorance was so blaring that she ended up being her own demise.

  • @colbymarks8241
    @colbymarks8241 Рік тому +2

    This is quickly becoming one of my new favorite true crime channels!

  • @blindkimberly1360
    @blindkimberly1360 2 роки тому +7

    Called my mom at 8am as usual. She said she needed a nap so I said I’d call later. Hubs and I took our truck to be worked on. They took a part off. I tried calling my mom. She had a cell phone I’d gotten her and a landline. She didn’t answer. Told guy to put that part back on we had to go. Was in a complete panic. We rushed the 9 miles to mom’s house. Used my key to get in and was trying to be quiet in case she was just sleeping. She was half on/off her bed and non responsive. She’d had an aneurysm. I lost my mom and my heart on that day. No way would I leave without knowing. No way.

    • @joelmelissam
      @joelmelissam 2 роки тому

      I’m sorry. I don’t think it matters how long ago, it hurts forever, being without your Mum. I lost mine 19 years ago, weeks after I had my first baby. She was just 43, and had ALS.

  • @yllia2852
    @yllia2852 2 роки тому +168

    Your voice is the David Attenborough of crime files

  • @annabanana4699
    @annabanana4699 2 роки тому +23

    I find this case so friggin interesting because Amy is crazy as hell to do what she did and think she could get away with it. Thanks for this because I've watched her interrogation a bunch of times.

  • @loonytunes5082
    @loonytunes5082 2 роки тому +22

    I can’t imagine getting a call like that from my mother from her house phone and then showing up at her house and not making my way inside! Idc if I had to break a window or the damn door down. But God it sucks so bad to have a sister or brother as a crazy heartless human being! If you can even call them that!

    • @ianmangham4570
      @ianmangham4570 2 роки тому +1

      Crazy world and crazy people

    • @leslievey8453
      @leslievey8453 2 роки тому +3

      I don't think either of this ladies daughters are dealing with a full deck .

  • @sheltonkristy
    @sheltonkristy 2 роки тому +5

    And the academy award goes to Amy Day. How much do you bet that there are no tears falling during that dramatic performance?! 🙄

    • @rnbsteenstar
      @rnbsteenstar 2 роки тому +1

      I bet they're probably aren't any.

  • @gen-zeke-8571
    @gen-zeke-8571 2 роки тому +1

    These never get old. I enjoy when there's a turning point when it all starts falling apart.

  • @Magnetar_Haunt
    @Magnetar_Haunt 2 роки тому +46

    Only 2 minutes in, but why did this woman's daughter just accept her mother not answering the door, and house being in darkness after a weird phone call...? That seems incredibly insincere.

    • @Anti_everything_and_everyone
      @Anti_everything_and_everyone 2 роки тому +5

      Absolutely absurd

    • @SiArks1
      @SiArks1 2 роки тому +6

      Def breaking in!

    • @paulaschneider8883
      @paulaschneider8883 2 роки тому +3

      I agree. I do have a key to my elderly mother’s home. I would have totally used it. If I did not have a key I would have found a way in and called the police right then. Not everyone has this courage though, so don’t want to judge.

    • @ricvondutch5715
      @ricvondutch5715 2 роки тому +7

      Holy shit I did NOT stop thinking about this throughout the entire video.
      She receives a frantic phone call, found out Rose didn’t exist, went to her mothers home and just knocked ? And waited 24 hours to enter the home with Amy??? Why wouldn’t she find a way inside immediately after the phone call. if she doesn’t a key, break a window ffs. It makes absolutely no sense. I was honestly waiting for them to say Judy was involved after hearing that.

    • @wenisdead6829
      @wenisdead6829 2 роки тому

      Most likely she thought her mother was not home because she was taken hostage, so she was panicked and just kept calling her phone even when she was home, and when she had no choice, she had to call Amy.

  • @loveforeignaccents
    @loveforeignaccents 2 роки тому +23

    Just started, but Judy received a phone call so disturbing it prompted her to go directly to her mom's house, her house was empty and she didn't answer the door, so Judy just went home and did nothing about it, for days, till she found out why... Hmmmmm 🤔🤨.

    • @leslievey8453
      @leslievey8453 2 роки тому

      Hmmm ,was my reaction as well . Still is .

  • @victoriawilliams2786
    @victoriawilliams2786 2 роки тому +41

    Amy's list of being proven to have lied, and her behavior when cought, reminds me of when Casey Anthony was being cought in all her lies from interrogations.

  • @americancitizen6232
    @americancitizen6232 2 роки тому +7

    No damn way I’m leaving my moms house without seen her! I am getting in that house!! If my mom don’t answer my calls I start worrying excessively!

  • @ashlaunicaalpari4584
    @ashlaunicaalpari4584 Рік тому +2

    I’ve seen some of these interrogations on other channels but your delivery of these cases is great. I’ve seriously been watching all your videos one by one since discovering your channel a few days ago.

  • @madmann1776
    @madmann1776 2 роки тому +27

    Checking account: $1.87
    Police call for murder: 187
    Weird how things line up sometimes.

    • @patientlywatching7775
      @patientlywatching7775 2 роки тому +2

      I suspect things line up like that most of the time we just don't notice it. Synchronicity!!!

  • @danielholt6741
    @danielholt6741 2 роки тому +15

    You can look into Amy's eyes and see her soul ridden with hatred . I have seen eyes like hers and these people are now dead.

  • @gypsy__woman
    @gypsy__woman 2 роки тому +14

    As a big fan, let me first thank you for these in-depth, detailed recounts of true crime cases. We all deeply appreciate the research, time and effort you put into these mini-documentaries.
    I love the way you walk us through the experience as if it's happening in real time - but the video titles usually give away the "who dunnit" - like this one.

    • @loveforeignaccents
      @loveforeignaccents 2 роки тому +2

      Yes, I also commented about the dead give-away video titles. Hopefully they stop doing that in the very near future!!!

    • @JME1186
      @JME1186 2 роки тому +1

      I was about to agree with your position regarding the titles until I realized I actually feel the exact opposite (not regarding your support for the channel, we’re in unison there) lol. I have watched way too much content about way too many cases so a large % of the time new content examines cases I’ve heard before.
      So when this and some other channels give it away in the title , it immediately triggers my memory and I determine then if it’s one I want to watch again and/or from a different creator. Kind of like a little hint to remind as opposed to crucial detail that gives things away. Two sides of the same coin I suppose. Or not, kinda rambled a bit there but hopefully was mostly coherent.

  • @rhyfelwrDuw
    @rhyfelwrDuw 2 роки тому +13

    How awful for the mom in her last moments, knowing her own daughter, whom she had taken in, was going to murder her!
    It's beyond comprehension what was going through her mind 😕

  • @MoistNasa
    @MoistNasa 2 роки тому +6

    I can't imagine how awful the mother must have felt the minute the other daughter drove away. She must have felt hope that she could be saved and that her daughter would call the police and then to watch that hope drive off without a care... How awful. This woman deserved better daughters. My mom lives across the country and I remember calling her friends and neighbors after not hearing from her for several days and her not answering my calls. She was fine, but I had to be sure. How do you just drive off when you know they're inside?

  • @phoenixmerridian9119
    @phoenixmerridian9119 2 роки тому +23

    "her bank account had just $1.87..."
    I felt that in my soul.

    • @keridesireeGerBaldi
      @keridesireeGerBaldi 2 роки тому +1

      Tactful.

    • @ludwigmises
      @ludwigmises 2 роки тому +7

      If she can just leave that money alone for 20 years, it’ll grow to almost $2.35.

    • @ibeamy
      @ibeamy Рік тому +1

      LMFAO SAME

  • @Sick_Boy
    @Sick_Boy 2 роки тому +28

    Great coverage once again. TFF couldn't make a bad video if they tried. Love yall, cheers! ✌️😉🍻

  • @IamDAFTCHILD
    @IamDAFTCHILD 2 роки тому +3

    At first I was really confused as to why Judy just drove off after her mum called her but thinking about it what's even more confusing was that Amy must have known that Judy wouldn't do anything after making her mum place that call. No way my sister is forcing my mum to call me like that, she would know I would smash down the house immediately. Something really strange about the whole thing...

  • @sydneythomas5576
    @sydneythomas5576 10 місяців тому +7

    I can't believe there's a raid shadow legends advertisement in the middle of this video lmfaooo 😅

  • @lulumoon6942
    @lulumoon6942 Рік тому +6

    I can imagine poor Mama Hawkins last act of love was being quiet so her other daughter was safe. RIP ❤️

  • @adriedrake8605
    @adriedrake8605 2 роки тому +6

    This is absolutely so tragic!! God will judge her in the end!!! Rest in peace ms Hawkins ✝️

  • @md-ln4fp
    @md-ln4fp 2 роки тому +39

    FYI: Backstory Nov-2-2015
    Long before being charged with killing and burying her mom in a flower bed, Amy Hawkins Day regularly greeted governors, senators and U.S. presidents arriving in Central Florida.
    She served as personal assistant and confidant to leaders of the Greater Orlando Aviation Administration for years before taking over billing of all airlines landing at Orlando International Airport, records show.
    She was also married to former five-term Osceola County Property Appraiser Bob Day, but the couple divorced in 2011 after she moved home to live with her mother, Ora "Lea" Hawkins, in Osceola County.
    Her arrest in September followed six years of personal calamity, divorce and increasingly erratic behavior that prompted airport officials to order her to take a drug test in early 2009. That "Fit for Duty" exam did not detect illegal drugs, but Day accepted a $20,515 severance check and resigned weeks later after 19 1/2 years of service, records show..
    "The employee has agreed to voluntarily resign...and was not induced by the Authority," GOAA records state.
    Day, 44, was arraigned Monday on charges of first-degree murder, kidnapping and aggravated abuse of the elderly in her 79-year-old mother's death.
    The Osceola County Sheriff's Office arrested her - the same agency where her father, Capt. Ed Hawkins, worked for nearly 20 years and where she, too, worked until getting fired for 3 DUI-Drug arrests.
    She was hired as a sheriff's 911 dispatcher in May 2010 after she applied with a recommendation from former GOAA Executive Director C.W. "Bill" Jennings, records show.
    "I found her to be completely trustworthy, honest and a person who did not engage in office politics or break-room gossip," Jennings wrote. "Throughout all the time I have known her, Amy has continued to demonstrate competence, steadiness and professionalism in a manner that demonstrates the highest degree."
    However, prescription drug abuse ended her new job, records show.
    Shortly before midnight on July 10, Day crashed her car near St. Cloud and repeatedly told deputies in a slurred voice "she only wanted to get a taco from down the street."
    Charged with DUI, she kept her job for another month until arrested twice within two days in late August on DUI-Drug charges. While all three blood tests showed no alcohol, they did find the presence at least four pain, anxiety and stress medications, including Valium.
    She was sentenced in 2011 to 22 days in jail plus probation in a plea agreement that reduced her DUI-Drug charges to reckless driving, records show.
    There's no record showing whether Day worked after being fired by the sheriff's office or how she supported herself before her mother's death.
    Day's sister, Judy Schult, who lives nearby, told detectives she last saw her mother on Friday afternoon, Sept. 19 when Hawkins stopped by to talk about problems she was having with Amy. Those included having to pay all the household expenses, buy the groceries and cook for her daughter, records show.
    Hawkins was reported missing the next morning on Saturday, Sept. 20.
    A day later, her body was found under a mound of dirt decorated with plastic flowers in the backyard of her Lake Shore Drive home.
    By then, Day had told investigators that her mother had moved to Colorado with a woman named "Rose," whom she had met at Eastern Avenue Baptist Church in St. Cloud. She also said her mother's clothing, vitamins and three suitcases were gone.
    Detectives did not find anyone who met Rose at the Baptist church in St. Cloud.
    And a recently released copy of Day's 15-page arrest warrant for murder and kidnapping states SunPass and cellphone records show she never drove to Chiefland or left St. Cloud. Instead, the records show "Amy was at or near her home during the time in question."
    And when Day had claimed she was staying in Chiefland, detectives found bank video from the morning of Sept. 20 showing her driving Hawkins' car and using Hawkins' debit card to withdraw $400 from an ATM.
    "It should be noted that Amy only provided the information after she was confronted about video being recovered with her taking money out of her mother's bank account," records state.
    On Tuesday, Sept. 22, an autopsy showed Hawkins died from head trauma.
    It was the same day a childhood friend of Day called the sheriff's office.
    Now living out of state, Melissa Smidt wanted to know if Day's divorced father, retired sheriff's Capt. Ed Hawkins, was OK. A detective told her he was alive and well and asked why she was interested.
    "Melissa informed [us] she spoke with Amy on 9/18/2015 and Amy said her father had passed away from a massive heart attack," records state. "During the phone conversation, Amy told Melissa that her mother, Ora, passed away 3 months ago from a brain aneurysm and was buried in North Carolina next to her cousin."
    And Smidt said Day told her she was buying a round-trip ticket to fly to visit her on Sept. 21 for several days to renew their friendship.
    Detectives found Day had used her mother's credit card on Sept. 19 - the day before her reported disappearance - to buy a $369 round-trip ticket on Spirit Airlines leaving Orlando on Sept. 21 and returning Sept. 25, records show.
    They also discovered she also used the same credit card to order $1,030 of merchandise from Walmart including an RCA 50-inch flat screen TV, records show. A FedEx driver delivered the TV days later while a deputy sheriff stood guard and yellow crime scene tape still surrounded Hawkins' house.
    Day remains held without bail in the county charged with first-degree murder, kidnapping and aggravated abuse of the elderly. Trial is set for Feb. 15

    • @AutumnBRreeze
      @AutumnBRreeze 2 роки тому +4

      Im shocked she wasn't granted a feasible bail; the woman dodged all consequences, she had so many strings pulled in her favor. Then mom continued to let her avoid consequences and totally supports her, wow😕. Im sure when someone (the mom) said No FINALLY, was when Any Day took her life..shame.

  • @shaynaonthego364
    @shaynaonthego364 2 роки тому +8

    As much as I love your channel, I love the entro song even more. No matter what I'm doing at the time I just start dancing or bobbing my head. I've been meaning to research what it's called, so I can actually hear the whole song. Love from Jersey! Keep up the content! And of course RIP to all victims mentioned in these FF

    • @BeyondEvill
      @BeyondEvill  2 роки тому +6

      Song is called Credulous Gal by Anzem,
      We highly appreciate your love and support ❤️

    • @shaynaonthego364
      @shaynaonthego364 2 роки тому

      @@BeyondEvill thank you!!!

  • @sadeeqafahad7160
    @sadeeqafahad7160 2 роки тому +2

    What a mature and responsible way of narrating a true crime.
    Not insulting either victims or killers, Not making bad jokes about situations and most importantly not asserting your own petty one liners in order to relate with the narrated stories or victims.
    Respect !

  • @sadabarrett5571
    @sadabarrett5571 Рік тому +4

    To die by the hands of a human being that you carried inside your wound and took care of and was still taking care of as an adult had to be one of the worst feelings!!!!! I can't even begin to think or imagine what was going through her head at that time!!!!

  • @anitaevanger8068
    @anitaevanger8068 2 роки тому +3

    I don't think I would ever have enough professionalism to sit in the interrogation room like that officer and listen to that lady 🙄🙄

  • @cakiexcakes
    @cakiexcakes 2 роки тому +6

    Everyone's getting all "why did she just leave? i would have beaten the door down!"
    Realistically, if I got a call from my mum saying she was going on a trip with some random person I've never heard of - I'm gonna immediately think scam, not murder.
    I'd still do my best to go see her and scope the situation, but my brother lives with her, so unless I got a call from him saying something was wrong, I wouldn't be too concerned.
    Also, fun reminder to have "safe" words with your family and friends, that way if something like this happens or you're in a situation similar, you can use said "safe" word to alert your family/friends that you're in danger. 😊

  • @dracula667.
    @dracula667. 2 роки тому +5

    If a stranger called me sobbing and incoherent I wouldn't be able to stop thinking about it LET ALONE MY OWN MOTHER. This family is weird asf

  • @MrTrogjrog
    @MrTrogjrog Рік тому +4

    letting her daughter live with her and sponge off her, no good deed goes unpunished! RIP dear lady

  • @realdeal2283
    @realdeal2283 2 роки тому +2

    Dude.... I've been looking for your channel for months!!! So glad I found your again. You and Dreading and neck and neck! Amazing content, narration, detail! Keep up the great work, appreciate what you do!

  • @dannieedgerton720
    @dannieedgerton720 2 роки тому +5

    I think Amy forced her mother to make that call to her sister & say she would be leaving for 6 months. Amy probably held her at knife point, threatening her if she didn’t make the call. This woman is such a cold, malicious, heartless person. Her own mother! Wow!

  • @Ronin4614
    @Ronin4614 2 роки тому +5

    I’ll never understand how someone could do what Amy did. Just so brutally cold, unfeeling and intensely evil.

  • @sprice9964
    @sprice9964 2 роки тому +4

    I love this channel their format and the information they put in is phenomenal! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @cynthiagreene7833
    @cynthiagreene7833 Рік тому +2

    I could not imagine my own child killing me. Looking into your child's eyes while she is trying to take your life, may she rest in peace.

  • @anggrekbulan100
    @anggrekbulan100 2 роки тому +3

    No matter how old we are, and even we're parents ourselves, we would still need mom🥺.