No the nation has not been in a huge shock. It's the mainstream media that keep shoving it down our throats partially due to the fact one was a media personality hence why his name is always mentioned first in every report. Sad yes but plenty of other murders happen here and barely a mention
Yo honestly, it's about time that Australia got called out, I know you guys like to give this image that you're this fun-loving country, but you guys are literally home to some of the most violent and bizarre crimes in the world. Don't pat yourself on the back
listen if I heard a gunshot I'd think someone was illegally firing a firecracker.. and celebrating guy fawkes.. not a firearm..OR someone needs to take their car in for a service because its backfiring.
Or being a roommate seeing juice next to two surfboard bags that feel lumpy and haven't been there before ..Like what?!! Like you go that far to poke it but then don't open them up after clearly realising there are no surf boards in there.
For all the careful planning, deleting social media, hiring a van, preparing a body bag, having a disposal/disappearance strategy, the muppet uses a police firearm and leaves blood everywhere.
I had nothing to do with the shire growing up but went to Cronulla Beach by train and knew it was the only beach in Sydney with a railway station close by and learned about the suburb of Miranda because of the Miranda Hi Fi stores on TV commercials.
I work around the corner from the house. This case is so sad and really impacted the community. I was hoping you'd cover it. Also in regards to the roommates and friends of beau, murder like this is so uncommon in sydney. They saw a red stain on the ground and thought it was beet juice... I've lived in plenty of share houses in sydney. You see a big mess don't immediately assume murder, you don't touch it under the presumption you can get them to clean it up when they get home
Yeah and it was Darlinghurst in summer - party time! One does not get suspicious about one's flatmate's messes. Curious perhaps, in the hope of hearing an amusing anecdote. As for the female friends of the cop, I have met many a young woman who can't imagine a gay/queer man of slight build capable of bad things. They were so convinced by his vulnerability that they never comprehended his narcissism. As the Eurythmics song says, "They say the greatest coward, Can hurt the most ferociously".
@@thevocalcrone lol I am so glad I live in a country where murder is an unspeakable and rare crime rather than some common inconvenient reality brought on by the insistence of allowing vast swathes of an incredibly uneducated propaganda fed population having access to high powered firearms like in america.
Dr. Grande you are incredibly articulate. You do not use filler words and I genuinely appreciate how you note that you are not diagnosing. Excellent as always!
Initially Beau refused to advise investigators of the location of the bodies. It was only after he obtained new legal counsel that he advised police.... what a disgraceful monster.
Homosexuals lack accountability when caught misbehaving I have always noticed that. He will literally believe he was entitled to kill Jesse for not wanting to be with him mixed with insane jealousy over having it all. Looks, being anglo Aussie, making it on television, finding a partner he's happy with.
Usually, the type of personality that decides to solve an interpersonal or financial problem with murder is only motivated by self-interest, not conventional morality, so viewing them from any other perspective is faulty.
@@SerenaPrincipessa not really. Aussie here. rascism is present here but we really are a successful multicultural country. it only sometimes involves violence.
I'm pretty sure I saw a different picture of Beau with Selena Gomez in another video. Ms. Gomez had an expression on her face that said, "Please help! I'm being held hostage, and I'm terrified!"
@cris-rj5zf Why should being gay be a factor for some level of leniency on a premeditated murder? If it is, I would demand the public be let in on the rationale behind that leniency. I wouldn't like to be the Judge or jury making decisions on this case if sexual orientation plays a decisive role in the outcome.
@cris-rj5zf Being gay will have nothing to do with his sentence. Let’s think about that for a second Premeditated Murder of Jesse, A murder of Luke which was wrong time wrong place Hiring a van to hide the body’s nearly 3 hours from their homes Moving to rehide their bodies He handed himself in bc he knew authorities had found who he was Withheld information for days & days while family, friends & community were devastated Only reason he drew a map is he knew our law here, No body No parole. Being gay will not save him They may give a lil less time for presenting him self & eventually giving them the location. He used his service weapon to do this evil deed. This information is what is being reported to the public. They already know it was a premeditated murder of Jesse, after stalking him for a while.
@cris-rj5zfAustralian court is pretty fair - so I dont expect controversies like leniency for being gay. However, don't expect long and harsh sentences like USA bc I feel like the court are generally very forgiving to ALL criminals here.
Paddington is a very expensive suburb, in the city of Sydney. Most of the homes have been completely renovated inside. In fact a lot of the houses in the inner city when having renovations some parts cannot be demolished. My daughter's house is one such, the front has to be maintained. Also, a shed in the backyard is heritage listed, which we find ridiculous, but the law is the law.
As an Aussie, I'll be happy when Aussies stop appearing as guest stars on this channel. We've recently had the Mushroom Murderer and now the Killer Cop. What upsets me most is that for murderers planning things out well in advance, these two were really, really, stupid! They're giving the rest of us a bad reputation.
I think most people know there are always bad actors among us. The higher the population, the greater the possibility. In the States, it is much worse due to easy access to guns.
Still doesnt make me feel as stupid as i did when i didnt realise companies can pay for private police force at events. And that officers just check their weapons out to do private unchecked work. Like i knew America did that but not Aussie cops
Like i know you can pay to have them attend. Like if its a large event. But i didnt think it was like a on the cops day off type shit. I would have thought it would be regulated by vicpol like all police work is
The police department who hired him owes some answers as to how he was hired and given a badge and access to firearms, especially if he pleads insanity.
Good point. Depends on which way you look at it. Like was he insane for committing the murder part or for joining the police. (I think Dr Grande's humour is rubbing off on me lol). Not a funny situation though. Condolences to those affected.
To be fair most of these celebrities male or female when it comes to celebrity bloggers trying to use their name face and recognition to get clicks views n likes of course they would have disdain for these types of people when they know that theyre getting the attention purely on the fact theyre famous. At the end of the day theyre just people, with big bank accounts.
I am not sure if someone mentioned this, but apparently one of the roommates saw the bodies covered with the tarp on Monday night in the courtyard of the house. This roommate didn’t think that this was too bizarre and noted that there was ‘beetroot’ juice on the ground near the tarp and that on kicking the tarp, that the contents were mushy. This person also took pictures, but obviously didn’t report anything. My goodness, asleep on the job. 😢
Wíth all due respect Dr Grande, Jessie was NEVER in a sexual relationship of any kind with the psycho cop. The psycho cop wanted a friendship and alot more with Jessie but thóse feelings were not reciprocated. Jessie got the help of a good friend to write a polite text asking Psycho cop to not contact him further as the cop was obsessed. Cop would not take no for an answer and wrote a novel back , basically begging Jessie to reconsider. Psycho cop started a stalking campaign, even breaking into Jessie's house to watch him sleep. Once Jessie started dating Luke , that is when his stalking campaign escalated. This cop thought he could get away with his psycho acts because he was a police officer, and his obsession became out of control and turned to murder. Sadly Luke was not an original target , however, he was at the home the night psycho went to confront Jessie. It was very much premeditated as psycho had purchased a huge súrfboard bag in which to place Jessies body 😥
Im Australian, and this case is horrifying. What on earth goes through these people's heads that makes it okay to stalk??? RIP Jessie and Luke. 🏳🌈🏳⚧♥
He bought two surf bags actually, it was seen on store cameras and it's still on the news although its quieting down. At least they've found the bodies at the dam now, and they can do forensic tests to find out what he did to them both. Even the journos on tv did a dedication to them. It's so sad, I hope the ex policeman gets life.
NSW Australia has a 'no body = no parole' law. I'd say that was why he told them where the couple was. I imagine jail isn't exactly pleasant for a cop. Very sad. RIP Jessie and Luke.
Before he handed himself in he told friends that he had been swimming in a dam with bodies that wouldn't sink. And that he wasn't sure if it was reality or a dream.
I like watching your videos because your voice is very soothing! I've actually have tried to calm my voice when speaking to my grandchildren, they seem to respond calmer!
Thankyou, Dr Grande. I'm an Aussie who is saddened and intrigued by this horrific crime. Not much information in relation to this crime is available after the initial news reports. Your theory was interesting that Beau was not anticipating killing the second victim and that is why he had to buy a second surfboard bag...I had been wondering why he hadn't purchased two in the first place. It appears he was insane with jealousy (narcissistic), just enough to make lame attempts to cover up his crimes while openly sharing so much with his lady friend. I just don't think he was intellectually or romantically very bright but he certainly new what he was doing😮 so sad for the victims and their families😢
That jealousy is perhaps more indicative of the swings in borderline personality disorder. The splitting between idealisation and hatred. Having said that, once you have one cluster B personality disorder, it's likely you will have others. He seems to have had a lot of traits of histrionic Personality disorder too.
Come on, what? not much information? the media here in Australia already pointed out the surf bag anomaly, they showed the CCTV of him walking out of the store on the 2 different days, so the theory was widely available on the internet, I don't think DR, G. is a master detective, he can only repeat what he has already seen and heard as far as the facts go.
I live in Newcastle where Beau drove to, to clean the car. I live in the same suburb, just a couple of streets away. It was upsetting to know that he cleaned up evidence by hosing down the inside of the van, just a few feet from the local swimming pool, and on a very popular walking path in our community. We're a close knit community and watch out for one another, so it was very shocking and we were saddened by what he'd done here 😢 You also missed a part of the story, of where he returned alone to Bogonia to move the bodies to another area because he was worried the female from the first trip would rat him out. RIP Jesse and Luke ❤🕊
Given that once you have one cluster B Personality Disorder, its likely you have at least one ofher (and there's a lot of overlap) as well as narcissism it is possible to also detect traits here of: Borderline Personality Disorder - the way he reacted to rejection. The stalking. The emotional instability. The "splitting" from idealisation to violent hatred. Histrionic Personality Disorder - his constant need to be the centre of attention with celebrities.
Cogent and detailed analysis of this recent antipodean crime. I enjoy your typically no-frills, barebones description of the salient facts in your coverage followed by your assessments, always informed by your academic knowledge of human behaviour. Recently subscribed as I started bingeing your content and felt guilty I was enjoying your content without acknowledging your channel ... 😊 Great work.
Thank you Dr.Grande for a clear & intelligent description of this most bizarre & tragic story. It really amazes me that the human condition can descend to these depths. Once again your insights help make disturbing events much clearer. -R.B.
Our population is very small in comparison to your nation. Our annual murder rate would not compare to a day in yours, so we really appreciate you covering our stories.
Beau was wheeling/dealing & definitely taking party drugs! I’m an Aussie and this case hits VERY close to home! The Paddington Street & house number 60, the Mardi Gras, the people… Bungonia in the Southern Tablelands near Goulburn, NSW…The Whole Case!! So many people affected by this senseless crime 😢
Actually I just googled the street I used to live in 1988 and I know this murder happened 2 doors up from me. In 1988 the house was worth $86,000k & 1 person died there whilst I lived there & now in 2024 it is worth $3 million and 2 people died 2 doors up!!
They must have been killed in the one downstairs bedroom which is the same level as the kitchen. On that level there is a double set of French doors which would be easily accessible- we never locked ours! There was also a lane out the backyard… so easy entrance to the rear courtyard, access to toilet, then bathroom, the kitchen door or lounge room/ground floor patio door….. Up the terribly narrow stairs is only a landing situated between two bedroom doors. The large bedroom has a balcony, the small bedroom only has a window looking out onto the bathroom and separate toilet….
I can't believe that he wasn't weeded out during the police selection process. I went through a selection process in the same state but for another first responder organisation, and the process involved a written psych exam and also a psychiatrist was on the interview panel, and surely being a celebrity blogger raised some eyebrows, that warranted deeper investigation?
@NathanHigger Dr Grande is the only youtuber that I don't get annoyed at for talking about patreon because it's part of his quick thing at the beginning of his videos.
I’ve been watching this unfold here in the news and I’m so glad for New South Wales having a ‘no body, no parole’ stance. It’s highly likely that he never would have disclosed the location of their bodies if that wasn’t the case. Our justice system is so lax when it comes to murder, but I think it’s a great policy. It’s very disappointing how easily a police firearm was able to be taken out of the station. Police firearms are supposed to be stored in a secure safe at the station when officers aren’t on duty, except for a narrow set of extenuating circumstances relating directly to their police work. Guns need to be closely monitored, and accounted for at all times. Clearly, considering what happened in this case, it’s not enough to just get permission. Both the officer and person allowing the gun to be checked out need to sign a statement that is kept and filed stating the reason, what kind of gun has been taken and how much ammunition is being taken. The person allowing the gun to be checked out should also record a strict timeframe in which the officer is allowed to have the gun, with a firm time that the gun must be returned by. There should be sanctions if the gun is not returned by the deadline. Ammunition should also be counted when the gun returns to the station and any missing ammunition should be accounted for in a signed declaration. There should be sanctions for ammunition that is unaccounted for (including misplacing/losing ammunition) or if the officer can’t give a satisfactory reason for discharging the gun. Any infraction should be penalised, it’s too important of an issue to be relaxed about rules. The system they have is far too lax, it’s basically an honour system. Also, having seen the clip of him tasing the person they were apprehending, he definitely used excessive force. He repeatedly tased the guy even when he was lying prone and not struggling. There were other officers for back up, too. I think he should have been disciplined. Hopefully the judge comes down hard on him due to being in a position of trust as a police officer and using his police weapon to commit the murders. He used his insider knowledge to try to tamper with evidence and throw off the investigation. It’s the worst kind of betrayal to use his position as a cop to access a firearm for murder and cover it up, and the book should be thrown at him. Unfortunately since he turned himself in (when he knew he was about to be arrested) and disclosed the location of the bodies (because he knew he wouldn’t be paroled if he didn’t) I can see him getting some years shaved off. He’ll probably get the usual slap on the wrist that all but the most heinous murderers get here.
Yeah, he is probably thinking thank god I didn’t do white collar crime, it could certainly be worse re the sentence. No, I am not joking. In Australia you can get five yrs for a violent rape and 8 y for murder but if you cheat the banks or scam the tax dpt you get over ten yrs, presumably to discourage others…
I would have to research stats, but here in the States I tend to see jail sentences of life without parole for planned murders. And that is as it should be. Back in the day 20 to 25 years was more typical, and the killer would get out early if they "behaved well". Murder is the worst crime, especially planned and thought out. The murderer should not be allowed to walk among us when they have demonstrated how dangerous they are. I hope the victims families in this case get real justice. RIP to Jessie and Luke.
@@katie0303 It’s very rare to get that kind of sentencing here, there’s usually a chance of parole and sentences can be less than 20 years for premeditated murder. I have a criminology degree and studied both the Australian and American criminal justice systems and while the US does tend to be too heavy handed with a lot of lesser crimes I think their sentencing for murder is far more appropriate than ours most of the time.
Australian news media collude to keep the public largely in the dark and carefully control the pace of info we get. It wasn't always this bad. Just watch vintage news reports to see how they respected the viewer enough to explain much further like we have a brain.
I commend you Dr Grande, for your clear explanations. I have also watched several of your counselling videos, and you really explain everything so well. Kudos!
@@benhartart9487, thank you! It is standard practice to comment on a woman's appearance when something happens to her, too, and it annoys me to no end.
Settling in for another awesome analysis, learning & laughing each time. Thanks Dr G😊💚❤ps can't wait for the upload of Hannah found guilty as armorer (which is what I felt from beginning, I got alot of flack for that😜).
Google always favours results from (hopeless) corporate media reports with limited info. Try some variations of key words and keep looking down the pages of results. I have found one or two gems on this case.
My goodness, totally clueless, while loaning her hose for him to clean the blood out of his car. What no Red Flag like whatever? She's a fellow officer for Christ's sake! SMH
Actually, police say that she contacted them immediately and reported this suspicious behaviour after he left her home. Which is why he was the first and only POI so quickly after Jesse and Luke’s disappearance.
@@beachbliss9366 True. I guess Beau’s colleague and Jesse’s mother would have reported these things right about the same time. This case moved so quickly by the time he handed himself in.
I still find it so difficult to understand how the housemates did not notice the apparent mess the house would have been in when they arrived home, blood bullet holes in the kitchen wall etc... wouldn't that be a strange occurrence ? Let alone all the other things that would have been noticeable 😮 did neighbours not notice someone loading surfbags with bodies inside etc... ok surfbags , obviously not knowing bodies were inside the bags ! Still this horrible thing that happened is all very strange ! and the involved friend etc... so many people that were so unaware that something very odd had happened 😢 this is all so so sad 😞
At the time, the news reported that the friend in the van did find it strange and she contacted police to tell them when she heard about the missing couple the next day.
INside info possibly not covered. 1 Mother had quite a high middle management posn in the department. I'd say regardless of his performance at the police academy, he was going to be given a badge and gun 2. He was given a low stress and away from the bad guys job as a police liaison person in schools towards the end. That may be as the result of the Taser incident. So along with the celebrity chasing, there were a number of warning signs. Added - Into the Boys in Blue through nepotism. An on the way out via a hissy ho__no fit aided by a State provided semi-auto lethal weapon . What's weird is how long this Synney case is taking to come to trial. No doubt Beau was hit over the head with a plastic shovel in the sand pit by another boy when he was at kindergarten. So, It's not his fault therefore and he needs to do just nine months and be rehabilitated and put back into the Gay protection arm of the NSW police force. This time with a sub machine gun in the back of his car. His mummy says this should happen. In other word you can't make an Omelette without breaking a few eggs. TEF
Dr. Grande, can you analyze the case of Shanker Nagappa Hangud. The Roseville, CA resident walked into the Mt. Shasta, CA police department and confessed to killing his family. He had his adult son's body in the car that was parked near the police department. Thank you!❤❤
From what I’ve read, they only had a casual fling. They weren’t in an actual relationship. Yet this loser pulled a “if I can’t have you, no one will.” Ridiculous and sad.
It is. Not sure about the US but here in Australia they are having a tough time with retention and attracting new members. No one wants to be a cop anymore. I can't say I blame them. So the police force take what they can get - within reason. Standards for entry have dropped. It's a real problem.
The ability to destroy someone's life and not care must be strong in a police officer. There are many crimes that do not involve moral issues, owning a still for example, but a charge and conviction could very easily cost you your job and drastically harm your ability to get another. So a life has been potentially destroyed for an activity that most of the people in the world are free to engage in, just not us Aussies.
I live about 2 street from where this happened in Paddington. It highlights the importance of your relationship with your neighbour. I can't believe that the neighbours heard scuffles, screaming and gun shot and didn't call the cops. We are so closed with our neighbours when we go on holiday, we give them the key to keep an eye on our home. Same for them. We all look out for one another. It is also appalling how this guy was allowed into the force.
I live in Sydney, and I have no idea how this psycho got into the NSW Police. We are all appalled!
Appalled but not surprised, unfortunately. Many police are well meaning but some are in it for control.
That's what happens when you recruit diversity instead of selecting the very best.
Diversity hire. I guess they will be stricter when hiring new cops.
@gregburville3368 Plus nepotism as it's finest, his sister and mother were,or had been, in the police force.
If you live there and still don't know You will never have an idea about anything in life.
Thanks for covering these Aussie cases! The nation has been in huge shock after these things have happened one after another. 😢
right? it’s been everywhere on the news- even more than the mushroom case
No the nation has not been in a huge shock. It's the mainstream media that keep shoving it down our throats partially due to the fact one was a media personality hence why his name is always mentioned first in every report. Sad yes but plenty of other murders happen here and barely a mention
yeah Ballarat's Samantha Murphy case.
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Yo honestly, it's about time that Australia got called out, I know you guys like to give this image that you're this fun-loving country, but you guys are literally home to some of the most violent and bizarre crimes in the world. Don't pat yourself on the back
It always boggles my mind when neighbors hear screams, gunshots, etc and don't call police.
Absolutely.
listen if I heard a gunshot I'd think someone was illegally firing a firecracker.. and celebrating guy fawkes.. not a firearm..OR someone needs to take their car in for a service because its backfiring.
Same. The mind doesnt immediately go to something deadly. Just not the way the brain works. @thevocalcrone
Assuming you're American, we Australians can't identify gunfire. If it were me, I would've guessed it was someone's car backfiring or a bunger.
Or being a roommate seeing juice next to two surfboard bags that feel lumpy and haven't been there before ..Like what?!! Like you go that far to poke it but then don't open them up after clearly realising there are no surf boards in there.
From the thumbnail, I thought Ryan Gosling committed a crime😂
He did with his acting.
I started laughing immediately 😂😂😂😂
I thought so too🤣
Was like damn I knew he was up to no good. 😅
I mean, if you saw him in "Santa Baby", you'd know he was a highly disturbed individual...😂
Bizarre. Photographs with celebrities who are probably regretting having their picture taken with this ex-cop.
Why would they? You can never know the depths of madness behind even the most familiar of faces, less so of a complete stranger. 😅
Seems like he had a lot of traits of histrionic Personality disorder.
@@ilewtf2234 True. But still....weird....imagine you took a photograph with this person not knowing....😝
Ryan Gosling knew what was up, he's pointing out the culprit before it happened!
@@leeboy26to be fair they might not even remember taking pictures with him
We certainly provide a lot of material in Australia for Dr Grande’s speculating videos
NOT that he's speculating!! lol 🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘
Descendants of criminals
@@hellskitchenkritterandfrie3372 😅 Not all of us but thanks for the laugh.
Dr Grande has said he has quite a big audience and subscriber numbers from Australia so he covers stories from there from time to time.. Makes sense..
Imagine if he covered non-english speaking countries lol
For all the careful planning, deleting social media, hiring a van, preparing a body bag, having a disposal/disappearance strategy, the muppet uses a police firearm and leaves blood everywhere.
And tells things to friends, including bringing one along and driving hours to visit another. WTF!?
He is no genius, agreed
@@Choyutoo🤣🤣
Don't forget, he handed himself in to police.
And was very reluctant to state where the bodies were@@verasreckovic4443
I’ve been watching you for years, never thought I would hear you mention “Miranda” and “Cronulla” where I grew up!
I had nothing to do with the shire growing up but went to Cronulla Beach by train and knew it was the only beach in Sydney with a railway station close by and learned about the suburb of Miranda because of the Miranda Hi Fi stores on TV commercials.
I work around the corner from the house. This case is so sad and really impacted the community. I was hoping you'd cover it. Also in regards to the roommates and friends of beau, murder like this is so uncommon in sydney. They saw a red stain on the ground and thought it was beet juice... I've lived in plenty of share houses in sydney. You see a big mess don't immediately assume murder, you don't touch it under the presumption you can get them to clean it up when they get home
Yeah and it was Darlinghurst in summer - party time! One does not get suspicious about one's flatmate's messes. Curious perhaps, in the hope of hearing an amusing anecdote.
As for the female friends of the cop, I have met many a young woman who can't imagine a gay/queer man of slight build capable of bad things. They were so convinced by his vulnerability that they never comprehended his narcissism.
As the Eurythmics song says, "They say the greatest coward, Can hurt the most ferociously".
Yes & celebrations were on way for madigras. Sydney areas, it’s an exciting time of year.
So incredibly sad
Mistaking blood for beet juice is so australian 😂😂
@@날Gnarleigh리 well .. we dont' tend to have the same levels of murder in our country and murder usually happens via a knife or strangling.
@@thevocalcrone lol I am so glad I live in a country where murder is an unspeakable and rare crime rather than some common inconvenient reality brought on by the insistence of allowing vast swathes of an incredibly uneducated propaganda fed population having access to high powered firearms like in america.
Dr. Grande you are incredibly articulate. You do not use filler words and I genuinely appreciate how you note that you are not diagnosing. Excellent as always!
Initially Beau refused to advise investigators of the location of the bodies. It was only after he obtained new legal counsel that he advised police.... what a disgraceful monster.
Homosexuals lack accountability when caught misbehaving I have always noticed that.
He will literally believe he was entitled to kill Jesse for not wanting to be with him mixed with insane jealousy over having it all. Looks, being anglo Aussie, making it on television, finding a partner he's happy with.
Usually, the type of personality that decides to solve an interpersonal or financial problem with murder is only motivated by self-interest, not conventional morality, so viewing them from any other perspective is faulty.
@jamesfrench7299 👍👍👍
@@jamesfrench7299 Please keep your homophobia to yourself. It's about as relevant as racism
@jamesfrench7299 you cant be that silly could you? Fuck me buddy if thats the way you think you need to wake up and get your hand off it
As an Aussie, I'm glad you have covered this case
Dr Grande needs to tour Australia.
You reported on this case so much more thoroughly and succinctly than any of the Aussie news media did. Very well done.
Thank you Dr G. I live in Australia and this has shaken everyone up and so scary.
I live in Waterloo... and Paddington's just around the corner, it is scary.
@@SerenaPrincipessaread room
@@SerenaPrincipessaread the room
@@felbicky6333I'm reading alot of homophobia in some of these comments. A terrible double murder, nothing to joke about.
@@SerenaPrincipessa not really. Aussie here. rascism is present here but we really are a successful multicultural country. it only sometimes involves violence.
Ryan Gosling looks so uncomfortable in that thumbnail.
😂😂😂
Probably holding in a big duece.
People who knew Bo allege that he would stalk the celebrities and that it was known in the gay community.
He really doesn't. Hollywood is disgusting
I'm pretty sure I saw a different picture of Beau with Selena Gomez in another video. Ms. Gomez had an expression on her face that said, "Please help! I'm being held hostage, and I'm terrified!"
Australia giving you plenty of material to work on this week
Dr Grande, your pronunciation of Aussie suburbs and towns is still top tier, always has been.
Well done!!!!!
All his Evil acts were PREMEDITATED!!!
@cris-rj5zf Why should being gay be a factor for some level of leniency on a premeditated murder? If it is, I would demand the public be let in on the rationale behind that leniency. I wouldn't like to be the Judge or jury making decisions on this case if sexual orientation plays a decisive role in the outcome.
@cris-rj5zf Being gay will have nothing to do with his sentence.
Let’s think about that for a second
Premeditated Murder of Jesse, A murder of Luke which was wrong time wrong place
Hiring a van to hide the body’s nearly 3 hours from their homes
Moving to rehide their bodies
He handed himself in bc he knew authorities had found who he was
Withheld information for days & days while family, friends & community were devastated
Only reason he drew a map is he knew our law here, No body No parole.
Being gay will not save him
They may give a lil less time for presenting him self & eventually giving them the location.
He used his service weapon to do this evil deed.
This information is what is being reported to the public.
They already know it was a premeditated murder of Jesse, after stalking him for a while.
@cris-rj5zfAustralian court is pretty fair - so I dont expect controversies like leniency for being gay. However, don't expect long and harsh sentences like USA bc I feel like the court are generally very forgiving to ALL criminals here.
A $3 mil house in Sydney is probably a shack 😅
He could always squeeze another guy in.
Eastern Suburbs of Sydney💰💰💰
Gay shack
……no it’s not. Those in Paddington are Beautiful old terrace houses’. ………
Paddington is a very expensive suburb, in the city of Sydney. Most of the homes have been completely renovated inside. In fact a lot of the houses in the inner city when having renovations some parts cannot be demolished. My daughter's house is one such, the front has to be maintained. Also, a shed in the backyard is heritage listed, which we find ridiculous, but the law is the law.
Beware of stalkers , they sometimes kill
Once again, Dr. Grande nails it! Thanks so much for your videos; we all really enjoy them.
Glad you're keeping an eye on Australia.
Anyone else find the coincidence that their names are Bo, Luke and Jesse, are giving you flashbacks of The Dukes of Hazard???
Did the version of 'Dukes of Hazard' that you watched have a gay love triangle in it, or was it called 'Dongs of Hazard"
I wish I said that.
I just commented on the same thing!! 😎
LMAO! 😜
Hahahahahahahahaha...@@kingcosworth2643
As an Aussie, I'll be happy when Aussies stop appearing as guest stars on this channel. We've recently had the Mushroom Murderer and now the Killer Cop. What upsets me most is that for murderers planning things out well in advance, these two were really, really, stupid! They're giving the rest of us a bad reputation.
I think most people know there are always bad actors among us. The higher the population, the greater the possibility. In the States, it is much worse due to easy access to guns.
Still doesnt make me feel as stupid as i did when i didnt realise companies can pay for private police force at events. And that officers just check their weapons out to do private unchecked work.
Like i knew America did that but not Aussie cops
Like i know you can pay to have them attend. Like if its a large event. But i didnt think it was like a on the cops day off type shit. I would have thought it would be regulated by vicpol like all police work is
@@drunkpaulocosta I think this is a NSW thing. They discussed it in WA but decided there was too much possibikity of a conflict of interest.
Darwin Awards for both of them
You just can’t BEAT that explanation Dr. grande! Cheers
Dr. Grande, you are my Favorite Doctor, and I love your sense of humor!
Dude you are killing it putting out a video every day! I love your channel!
The police department who hired him owes some answers as to how he was hired and given a badge and access to firearms, especially if he pleads insanity.
I agree he sure isn’t sane with some dumb friends that didn’t know something fishy was going on.
Why try and shift the blame? The killer is the bad guy
It was nepotism. He had family high up in the police force.
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Something fishy != murder
Good point. Depends on which way you look at it. Like was he insane for committing the murder part or for joining the police. (I think Dr Grande's humour is rubbing off on me lol). Not a funny situation though. Condolences to those affected.
None of the female celebrities looked very happy to be photographed next to him. ⭐
I honed in on that too
To be fair most of these celebrities male or female when it comes to celebrity bloggers trying to use their name face and recognition to get clicks views n likes of course they would have disdain for these types of people when they know that theyre getting the attention purely on the fact theyre famous. At the end of the day theyre just people, with big bank accounts.
I am not sure if someone mentioned this, but apparently one of the roommates saw the bodies covered with the tarp on Monday night in the courtyard of the house. This roommate didn’t think that this was too bizarre and noted that there was ‘beetroot’ juice on the ground near the tarp and that on kicking the tarp, that the contents were mushy. This person also took pictures, but obviously didn’t report anything. My goodness, asleep on the job. 😢
Australians have difficulty dealing with anything out of the ordinary.
@@jamesfrench7299 some more than others
If the roommate knew he was a policeman who he suspected had murdered two males, he might’ve been too terrified to even cope.
Wíth all due respect Dr Grande, Jessie was NEVER in a sexual relationship of any kind with the psycho cop. The psycho cop wanted a friendship and alot more with Jessie but thóse feelings were not reciprocated. Jessie got the help of a good friend to write a polite text asking Psycho cop to not contact him further as the cop was obsessed. Cop would not take no for an answer and wrote a novel back , basically begging Jessie to reconsider. Psycho cop started a stalking campaign, even breaking into Jessie's house to watch him sleep. Once Jessie started dating Luke , that is when his stalking campaign escalated. This cop thought he could get away with his psycho acts because he was a police officer, and his obsession became out of control and turned to murder. Sadly Luke was not an original target , however, he was at the home the night psycho went to confront Jessie. It was very much premeditated as psycho had purchased a huge súrfboard bag in which to place Jessies body 😥
His ex longterm bf came out and said they were FWBs tho
They are gays. It doesn't have to make sense. Generally it's bad to have them as police.
Im Australian, and this case is horrifying. What on earth goes through these people's heads that makes it okay to stalk??? RIP Jessie and Luke. 🏳🌈🏳⚧♥
@@Clepticomethis ex-long term boyfriend is lucky to be alive. I’m surprised Bo didn’t go after his life. He’s obviously very sick person.
He bought two surf bags actually, it was seen on store cameras and it's still on the news although its quieting down. At least they've found the bodies at the dam now, and they can do forensic tests to find out what he did to them both. Even the journos on tv did a dedication to them. It's so sad, I hope the ex policeman gets life.
Thank you again. As always you do an amazing job. Love it. Sad for the people of course.
Nice Aussie accent on the place names Dr Grande!
Seriously though, an excellent round up of facts, great video, thank you
Geeezzz...what a tragic case.
So sad for both men and their families...❤
NSW Australia has a 'no body = no parole' law. I'd say that was why he told them where the couple was. I imagine jail isn't exactly pleasant for a cop. Very sad. RIP Jessie and Luke.
They go straight into protection with the rock spiders.
Thanks for speculating about what could be happening in another of our Australian cases Dr G, we’ve provided quite a bit of material of late!
Before he handed himself in he told friends that he had been swimming in a dam with bodies that wouldn't sink. And that he wasn't sure if it was reality or a dream.
Shout out from Newcastle NSW. Colleagues saw the police while driving to work. Chlling
Nice to see so many Aussie commenters here, and supporting Dr. Grande. I'm from Wollongong NSW xxx
Hi dear Dr. Grande , Thank you for covering this case . Again , Elizabeth from Melbourne❤
I like watching your videos because your voice is very soothing! I've actually have tried to calm my voice when speaking to my grandchildren, they seem to respond calmer!
Thankyou, Dr Grande. I'm an Aussie who is saddened and intrigued by this horrific crime. Not much information in relation to this crime is available after the initial news reports. Your theory was interesting that Beau was not anticipating killing the second victim and that is why he had to buy a second surfboard bag...I had been wondering why he hadn't purchased two in the first place. It appears he was insane with jealousy (narcissistic), just enough to make lame attempts to cover up his crimes while openly sharing so much with his lady friend. I just don't think he was intellectually or romantically very bright but he certainly new what he was doing😮 so sad for the victims and their families😢
That jealousy is perhaps more indicative of the swings in borderline personality disorder. The splitting between idealisation and hatred. Having said that, once you have one cluster B personality disorder, it's likely you will have others. He seems to have had a lot of traits of histrionic Personality disorder too.
Come on, what? not much information? the media here in Australia already pointed out the surf bag anomaly, they showed the CCTV of him walking out of the store on the 2 different days, so the theory was widely available on the internet, I don't think DR, G. is a master detective, he can only repeat what he has already seen and heard as far as the facts go.
Hello Dr Grande and Everyone from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 🇨🇦
Hey from Edmonton!!!!
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I live in Newcastle where Beau drove to, to clean the car. I live in the same suburb, just a couple of streets away. It was upsetting to know that he cleaned up evidence by hosing down the inside of the van, just a few feet from the local swimming pool, and on a very popular walking path in our community. We're a close knit community and watch out for one another, so it was very shocking and we were saddened by what he'd done here 😢 You also missed a part of the story, of where he returned alone to Bogonia to move the bodies to another area because he was worried the female from the first trip would rat him out. RIP Jesse and Luke ❤🕊
Thankyou Dr Grande for your insightful and revealing commentary.
April Fools idea: "Hello, this is Dr. Grande. Today's question is, can I analyze the case of **insert case here*. No. I cannot. *video ends**
For a police officer, he really left a huge amount of evidence😢
I’m not speculating about what could be happening; I really am among the first 1000 viewers of this video.
Given that once you have one cluster B Personality Disorder, its likely you have at least one ofher (and there's a lot of overlap) as well as narcissism it is possible to also detect traits here of:
Borderline Personality Disorder - the way he reacted to rejection. The stalking. The emotional instability. The "splitting" from idealisation to violent hatred.
Histrionic Personality Disorder - his constant need to be the centre of attention with celebrities.
Yeah. Seem to be a lot of Cluster B's going around.
I need Dr. Grande as my therapist!
Cogent and detailed analysis of this recent antipodean crime. I enjoy your typically no-frills, barebones description of the salient facts in your coverage followed by your assessments, always informed by your academic knowledge of human behaviour.
Recently subscribed as I started bingeing your content and felt guilty I was enjoying your content without acknowledging your channel ... 😊
Great work.
Thank you Dr.Grande for a clear & intelligent description of this most bizarre & tragic story. It really amazes me that the human condition can descend to these depths. Once again your insights help make disturbing events much clearer. -R.B.
Quite easy when you see the offender's face.
Thank you I've been waiting for this one!
Dr Grande I’m waiting for your thoughts on Madeleine Soto case. It’s a very sad and tragic story 💔
Yes! Especially about the mom
Our population is very small in comparison to your nation. Our annual murder rate would not compare to a day in yours, so we really appreciate you covering our stories.
I would think that domestic violence is disproportionate in the alphabet community, unless lesbians are removed from the equation.
If you have those kind of insights, and are not in appropriate fields, then perhaps you will be investigated too one day.
@@rachelpitt-u4o It's a pretty commonly known fact that lesbians have the highest right of domestic violence. Just look it up
Lesbian domestics always involve broken glass for some reason. @@TokyoXtreme
@@TokyoXtreme They are 6x more likely to commit domestic abuse, 8x more likely to abuse drugs, etc...
Fame or infamy, he seems like the type who'd be happy with either one.
This is so sad! 2 Innocent Men were Murdered because of jealousy! Heartbreaking! 🥀🥀🥀🥀🙏🙏🙏🙏💔💔💔💔🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️ Prayers for them, and their Families.
Thanks for covering this case. Such lovely young men, my heart goes out to their families
Dr Grande, thanks for covering Australian stories. Would love your analysis of Bruce Lehrmann and Brittany Higgins
Oh Yes - I would love Dr Grande's opinion on that one.
Nah not interested in that one
thanks for doing this, this case has been huge in australia. court process hasn't even started and it's already wild.
Beau was wheeling/dealing & definitely taking party drugs!
I’m an Aussie and this case hits VERY close to home!
The Paddington Street & house number 60, the Mardi Gras, the people… Bungonia in the Southern Tablelands near Goulburn, NSW…The Whole Case!!
So many people affected by this senseless crime 😢
Actually I just googled the street I used to live in 1988 and I know this murder happened 2 doors up from me.
In 1988 the house was worth $86,000k & 1 person died there whilst I lived there & now in 2024 it is worth $3 million and 2 people died 2 doors up!!
They must have been killed in the one downstairs bedroom which is the same level as the kitchen. On that level there is a double set of French doors which would be easily accessible- we never locked ours! There was also a lane out the backyard… so easy entrance to the rear courtyard, access to toilet, then bathroom, the kitchen door or lounge room/ground floor patio door…..
Up the terribly narrow stairs is only a landing situated between two bedroom doors. The large bedroom has a balcony, the small bedroom only has a window looking out onto the bathroom and separate toilet….
I don't know how you find some of your cases to discuss with us but it's always fascinating and informative! Thank you!
I can't believe that he wasn't weeded out during the police selection process. I went through a selection process in the same state but for another first responder organisation, and the process involved a written psych exam and also a psychiatrist was on the interview panel, and surely being a celebrity blogger raised some eyebrows, that warranted deeper investigation?
His mother was already a cop there.
@@bilikfinke9197 No she wasn't a cop.
Dr Grande covering some current Aussie crime incidents this week !
Impressive how quickly the Dr got on this. Basically still breaking news here in Australia
I diagnosed everybody and now everybody hates me.
I only speculate on similar situations.
You have to make sure to tell them you're diagnosing a person like them but not them. Lol
@NathanHigger Dr Grande is the only youtuber that I don't get annoyed at for talking about patreon because it's part of his quick thing at the beginning of his videos.
Well no one likes being exposed when you pull out the timeline of the crime.
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I’ve been watching this unfold here in the news and I’m so glad for New South Wales having a ‘no body, no parole’ stance. It’s highly likely that he never would have disclosed the location of their bodies if that wasn’t the case.
Our justice system is so lax when it comes to murder, but I think it’s a great policy.
It’s very disappointing how easily a police firearm was able to be taken out of the station. Police firearms are supposed to be stored in a secure safe at the station when officers aren’t on duty, except for a narrow set of extenuating circumstances relating directly to their police work. Guns need to be closely monitored, and accounted for at all times.
Clearly, considering what happened in this case, it’s not enough to just get permission.
Both the officer and person allowing the gun to be checked out need to sign a statement that is kept and filed stating the reason, what kind of gun has been taken and how much ammunition is being taken. The person allowing the gun to be checked out should also record a strict timeframe in which the officer is allowed to have the gun, with a firm time that the gun must be returned by. There should be sanctions if the gun is not returned by the deadline. Ammunition should also be counted when the gun returns to the station and any missing ammunition should be accounted for in a signed declaration. There should be sanctions for ammunition that is unaccounted for (including misplacing/losing ammunition) or if the officer can’t give a satisfactory reason for discharging the gun. Any infraction should be penalised, it’s too important of an issue to be relaxed about rules.
The system they have is far too lax, it’s basically an honour system.
Also, having seen the clip of him tasing the person they were apprehending, he definitely used excessive force. He repeatedly tased the guy even when he was lying prone and not struggling. There were other officers for back up, too. I think he should have been disciplined.
Hopefully the judge comes down hard on him due to being in a position of trust as a police officer and using his police weapon to commit the murders. He used his insider knowledge to try to tamper with evidence and throw off the investigation. It’s the worst kind of betrayal to use his position as a cop to access a firearm for murder and cover it up, and the book should be thrown at him.
Unfortunately since he turned himself in (when he knew he was about to be arrested) and disclosed the location of the bodies (because he knew he wouldn’t be paroled if he didn’t) I can see him getting some years shaved off. He’ll probably get the usual slap on the wrist that all but the most heinous murderers get here.
Yeah, he is probably thinking thank god I didn’t do white collar crime, it could certainly be worse re the sentence. No, I am not joking. In Australia you can get five yrs for a violent rape and 8 y for murder but if you cheat the banks or scam the tax dpt you get over ten yrs, presumably to discourage others…
I would have to research stats, but here in the States I tend to see jail sentences of life without parole for planned murders. And that is as it should be. Back in the day 20 to 25 years was more typical, and the killer would get out early if they "behaved well". Murder is the worst crime, especially planned and thought out. The murderer should not be allowed to walk among us when they have demonstrated how dangerous they are. I hope the victims families in this case get real justice. RIP to Jessie and Luke.
@@katie0303 It’s very rare to get that kind of sentencing here, there’s usually a chance of parole and sentences can be less than 20 years for premeditated murder. I have a criminology degree and studied both the Australian and American criminal justice systems and while the US does tend to be too heavy handed with a lot of lesser crimes I think their sentencing for murder is far more appropriate than ours most of the time.
If my friend gets the case ( he's a Crown Prosecutor) with a 99% success rate Beau will probably get 40+years.
As an Australian (I live in Adelaide), thank you Dr Grande for looking at Australian crimes. I Love your videos by the way 🥰
I found the news broadcasts on this case very "bitty" and confusing. This video put the story together very neatly and succinctly.
Australian news media collude to keep the public largely in the dark and carefully control the pace of info we get. It wasn't always this bad.
Just watch vintage news reports to see how they respected the viewer enough to explain much further like we have a brain.
I haven’t yet heard of this case. Thank you for reviewing it Dr Grande😊
You never seem to miss a beet with these stories. Thank you!
There's a lot going on in Oz at the moment, that's for sure. Thanks Dr. for all of your coverage & compassion when speaking about these cases ❤❤❤
Awaiting lots of info unavailable to us here a few hours away from the scene! Thank you Doctor.
Thanks, Doc!
I commend you Dr Grande, for your clear explanations.
I have also watched several of your counselling videos, and you really explain everything so well. Kudos!
They were such handsome guys and by all accounts really decent people too. RIP Jessie and Luke.
How handsome they are isn’t relative
I know everytime I see their happy smiling faces I think the same thing, just 2 decent guys
@@benhartart9487they were just making a kind comment. i don’t think they suggested their loss is worth more because their appearance.
@@benhartart9487, thank you! It is standard practice to comment on a woman's appearance when something happens to her, too, and it annoys me to no end.
@@benhartart9487 I think you mean "isn't relevant".
Because "how handsome they were" IS relative, i.e. subjective.
Settling in for another awesome analysis, learning & laughing each time. Thanks Dr G😊💚❤ps can't wait for the upload of Hannah found guilty as armorer (which is what I felt from beginning, I got alot of flack for that😜).
Bo actually came to New York for a time, but was unhappy so he went back to Sydney.
Just as well for you guys
Hey Dr G great video!! As usual
As an aussie struggling to find any information that isnt a news segment on this case has been rough, so thank you!!
Google always favours results from (hopeless) corporate media reports with limited info.
Try some variations of key words and keep looking down the pages of results. I have found one or two gems on this case.
@@jamesfrench7299can you please reference them. Thank you.
Hello Dr. Grande from your dearest New Jersey fan 😜
There’s no allegedly. He did it
Prayers for Justice for Jessie and Luke.🙏🙏🙏🙏💔💔💔💔 So Handsome, and were nice men.
My goodness, totally clueless, while loaning her hose for him to clean the blood out of his car. What no Red Flag like whatever? She's a fellow officer for Christ's sake! SMH
Actually, police say that she contacted them immediately and reported this suspicious behaviour after he left her home. Which is why he was the first and only POI so quickly after Jesse and Luke’s disappearance.
@@laurendal1588Jesse’s mum had also alerted police because Jesse had told her he was being stalked by Beau.
@@beachbliss9366 True. I guess Beau’s colleague and Jesse’s mother would have reported these things right about the same time. This case moved so quickly by the time he handed himself in.
Ex officer by then and as stated, she informed police quickly and was alarmed at his behaviour despite being a friend and former colleague.
I still find it so difficult to understand how the housemates did not notice the apparent mess the house would have been in when they arrived home, blood bullet holes in the kitchen wall etc... wouldn't that be a strange occurrence ? Let alone all the other things that would have been noticeable 😮 did neighbours not notice someone loading surfbags with bodies inside etc... ok surfbags , obviously not knowing bodies were inside the bags ! Still this horrible thing that happened is all very strange ! and the involved friend etc... so many people that were so unaware that something very odd had happened 😢 this is all so so sad 😞
It makes me dispair for the general intelligence of Australians.
Stalking very likely leads to murder and should be taken far more seriously!
At the time, the news reported that the friend in the van did find it strange and she contacted police to tell them when she heard about the missing couple the next day.
I saw this when it first happened. Trying to say it was a crime of passion. No it wasn't.
He was completely unhinged 😩
RIP Jesse & Luke 💔
Thank you ♥️ from Australia 💔🇦🇺💔
INside info possibly not covered.
1 Mother had quite a high middle management posn in the department. I'd say regardless of his performance at the police academy, he was going to be given a badge and gun
2. He was given a low stress and away from the bad guys job as a police liaison person in schools towards the end. That may be as the result of the Taser incident.
So along with the celebrity chasing, there were a number of warning signs.
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Into the Boys in Blue through nepotism. An on the way out via a hissy ho__no fit aided by a State provided semi-auto lethal weapon .
What's weird is how long this Synney case is taking to come to trial. No doubt Beau was hit over the head with a plastic shovel in the sand pit by another boy when he was at kindergarten.
So, It's not his fault therefore and he needs to do just nine months and be rehabilitated and put back into the Gay protection arm of the NSW police force. This time with a sub machine gun in the back of his car.
His mummy says this should happen. In other word you can't make an Omelette without breaking a few eggs.
TEF
Another piece of new info I am after in this case.
So he got into the police department through nepotism.
Dr. Grande, can you analyze the case of Shanker Nagappa Hangud. The Roseville, CA resident walked into the Mt. Shasta, CA police department and confessed to killing his family. He had his adult son's body in the car that was parked near the police department. Thank you!❤❤
From what I’ve read, they only had a casual fling. They weren’t in an actual relationship. Yet this loser pulled a “if I can’t have you, no one will.”
Ridiculous and sad.
Beau had his plans, but this case alludes to the fact that the beet goes on. Thank you for another great assessment, Dr. Grande.
The number of killers who are currently police, were formerly police or tried to become police is staggeringly high
It is. Not sure about the US but here in Australia they are having a tough time with retention and attracting new members. No one wants to be a cop anymore. I can't say I blame them. So the police force take what they can get - within reason. Standards for entry have dropped. It's a real problem.
The ability to destroy someone's life and not care must be strong in a police officer. There are many crimes that do not involve moral issues, owning a still for example, but a charge and conviction could very easily cost you your job and drastically harm your ability to get another. So a life has been potentially destroyed for an activity that most of the people in the world are free to engage in, just not us Aussies.
@@jena.alexia4:30 same in UK and the world
And military/former military!
It's a cover for the animals who live among us.
I live in the same street as the 2 victims not far from my place. It’s frightening to know this happened so close by
I impressed that Aus has a department store open at 11pm.
Such a backwater these days.
When a problem is inconceivable, clear evidence of the problem tends to be ignored. People take note!!
10:37 That's Australia for you! No Kidding 🤣
I live about 2 street from where this happened in Paddington. It highlights the importance of your relationship with your neighbour.
I can't believe that the neighbours heard scuffles, screaming and gun shot and didn't call the cops.
We are so closed with our neighbours when we go on holiday, we give them the key to keep an eye on our home. Same for them. We all look out for one another.
It is also appalling how this guy was allowed into the force.
Such a sad case 😢