bro the twist wasn’t that she killed him, it was that the juice had the meds in it and she said it was her plan to take them herself. That shit is obviously a lie tho
It's not even a twist. The wife who was with him on the boat with a sussy story killed him. We could have deduced that 1 minute in. I was expecting some crazy twist like he was still alive or maybe she killed him and disposed of the body somewhere else and he was never even on the boat. But nope it's pretty cut and dry.
@@FemboyLegendGD I thought maybe they were keeping him locked up in that house which is why the neighbors heard the strange noises. At least some twist where he was never on the boat and the whole story was a cover.
It was a twist for the investigators not us. Obviously we already knew what was going to happen, it's literally on a crime channel, but the investigators had no clue or suspicion at first. Yeah kinda lame title but it's not wrong if you look at it from that viewpoint instead of the view a viewer has.
7100 nanograms is less than 1 Benadryl pill so I assume they meant micrograms which is about the amount you’d find in a 50 pk of Benadryl. 710 milligrams of dph is straight nightmare fuel. Bro was probably confused and delirious and confused about why he was delirious while simultaneously losing motor function by the minute. He was probably hallucinating people and spiders all around him and by the time he fell in the water he was already in full blown delirium. Everytime he closed his eyes he must’ve been living 100 years in a torturous delirium prison and when he opened them was struck with the reality that he can’t swim due to the levels of dph in his blood. A true nightmare experience.
I wouldn't really call it a twist considering it's from a *crime* channel, it was pretty obvious that it wasn't accidental given the nature of being on the channel I was expecting the twist to be that the husband was still miraculously alive
When they talked about all the blood arround the estate, i thought the twist would be that he wasn't in the lake at all but instead burried and already dead for some hours.
24:12 once a cheater always a cheater. This is why you don't get with a woman that has cheated on her current man for you because she will do the same to you.
"Most insane twist" - If only you knew how common this is... It's literally a one of the most common ways people try to create a "innocence look" on themselves because they think police wouldn't suspect the one calling it in. This of course never actually works.
not just that, 40 counts of forgery and one count of grand theft I would instantly think that she could've killed her husband for his money. you see it in the movies all the time as well as real life
Double Jeopardy Husband fakes his own death in basically the same way. Wife goes to prison for his murder. Finds out he's still alive. Goes to murder him a second time after she gets out :)
havent looked at comments. the minigame guess at the start. i suspect that she was slowly poisoning him from maybe the night before to the day of. he might of passed out and then suspected her when awaking to her trying to throw him overboard he could attacked back which caused her bloody nose, and she either finished him off in his weakend state or she pushed him off the edge, and he drowned. she needed an excuse to not be able to find him and stuck the key in and bent it.
Man this lying/manipulation meta is wild, like most people do it subconsciously or with a little plan, but imagine you know all these tricks and use them actively completely specialized in them, controlling all the people around you like it's a game and you skilled "control", would be crazy but in our society probably one of the best builds
7:20 My guess before watching the whole video: she poisons him with some type of sleep powder, when he doesnt feel well she tries to push him off the boat but still cant, he bends the key when first pushed. In a struggle she manages to push him over and give herself the bloody nose. OK
How is this the most insane twist, this is literally what everyone expected, she seemed guilty from the first phone call, who waits hours before calling someone for help if you truly cared... The real twist would have been if Larry faked his own death, framed her for a murder and then lived a new life somewhere and got found, that's what I was expecting based on the title, don't bait me like this
as soon as this man said "diphenhydramine" I immediately knew what happened before the video even told me.... as a pilot, diphenhydramine is something you are NOT supposed to take as either medication 12 hours before a flight as it does make you extremely drowsy
10:20 I live in Bethesda Maryland, one of the nicest cities in the country. There are literally no cops in the area until you get into dc and silver spring area. I can drive around Bethesda and never see a cop for hours on end and I speed all day
As soon as I heard her 911 call I knew something wasn't right. You somehow knew he had a stroke specifically and not any other kind of medical emergency? You tried looking for 'hours'? Why wouldn't you ring emergency services right away?
EWU is the worst analyst on the planet lol they use the most one sided/insane information to prove an obvious hindsight opinion. Ignoring the damage they cause by validating bs... "Her foot started moving because shes guilty and to alleviate anxiety" no shit, anyone would become anxious regardless of culpability, when accused of heinous crimes. She is guilty but subtlety telling the audience that these are signs of guilt is not good. Its easy to use hindsight and see all the clues as they manifest is easy (Like connecting dots from the start and end point) but when others use that methodology to prove a non-hindsight conclusion (connecting dots without the knowledge of the end point), its wrong more often than not. Any psychopath could now adopt these traits and utilize them. Thats the whole issue with psychopathy
i dont think its ethically wrong for lawyers to knowingly lie because it ensures the right person is sentenced. If you don't have enough evidence and the defense lawyers have come up with a good enough story whether true or not then the person will not be convicted. Its the best justice system humans have come up with so far
Smart ass cop that took his partner aside to fill him in on his sus. towards the women but also saying it could be genuine, Also as soon as EWU notes the empty bottle I was like fuck she drugged him.
if i was the search team. id search where she said then id search the furtherest point from where she said. as a just incase she said the exact opposite
I will always believe that lawyers who knowingly lie to get a not guilty verdict on someone who is obviously guilty are horrible pieces of human trash. The whole "just doing their job" thing makes no god damn sense. There is no "just doing your job" when it comes to shit like this.
That's literally how the law works. If it didn't work that way there would be no actual justice. It's not lying, they're lawyers. Their job is to impartially defend who is paying them.
so larry got together with a women, who was already in a relationship, and he knew this and still got with her? Sorry but his death was his own fault lmao
This video is BS tbh. The guy who creates the video is great. But he can't point literally every moment as if he was there, in that moment that woman was. Anybody could move their because. Its very to deceive people because all of those comments agree with him. BS community. Regardless, doing a background check can take 5-6 or more than a year.
Bro i watched this and took. Like 20 hits of a dab cart this💩s making my body feel weird like its turning down and up my eyes are tweaking brooo my legs feel like there on fire @aliexpress Am i cooked? 😂
X this is not a fucking game show lol someone died if one of there family members stumble across this video I’m sure they wanna hear u guessing how he died with ur chat 🤦🏻♂️
she was guilty from the start as soon as she said she waited over 1-2 hours
I thought so too. She waited until she knew he passed away.
She had the fakest cry ever. And her “acting” was horrible
Most predictable twist in history. 🤣
It’s always the spouse.
bro the twist wasn’t that she killed him, it was that the juice had the meds in it and she said it was her plan to take them herself. That shit is obviously a lie tho
It's not even a twist. The wife who was with him on the boat with a sussy story killed him. We could have deduced that 1 minute in. I was expecting some crazy twist like he was still alive or maybe she killed him and disposed of the body somewhere else and he was never even on the boat. But nope it's pretty cut and dry.
@@pdpgb i was hoping hed turn out alive week later or something aswell
@@FemboyLegendGD I thought maybe they were keeping him locked up in that house which is why the neighbors heard the strange noises. At least some twist where he was never on the boat and the whole story was a cover.
she fed him to the kraken
whole PD for this
I can't believe this INSANE twist! It is so twisted and INSANE dud, crazy
It was the most beautiful twist ive ever seen
It was a twist for the investigators not us. Obviously we already knew what was going to happen, it's literally on a crime channel, but the investigators had no clue or suspicion at first. Yeah kinda lame title but it's not wrong if you look at it from that viewpoint instead of the view a viewer has.
@@Kratos-eg7ez
No it was a HUGE twist, an INSANE twist dud
@@Kratos-eg7ez my brother in christ thats how propaganda works
Wtf was the "insane twist"? She was literally the only suspect. Everyone knew she did it 2 mins into the video.
🤣
The 500,000 dollar theft lol
you're asking the wrong channel.
It’s prolly added for clickbait
7100 nanograms is less than 1 Benadryl pill so I assume they meant micrograms which is about the amount you’d find in a 50 pk of Benadryl. 710 milligrams of dph is straight nightmare fuel. Bro was probably confused and delirious and confused about why he was delirious while simultaneously losing motor function by the minute. He was probably hallucinating people and spiders all around him and by the time he fell in the water he was already in full blown delirium. Everytime he closed his eyes he must’ve been living 100 years in a torturous delirium prison and when he opened them was struck with the reality that he can’t swim due to the levels of dph in his blood. A true nightmare experience.
exactly I was confused with "nanograms" but 710mg sounds more accurate when it comes to a dangerous dose.
As someone who’s taken up to 12+ benedryls as a stupid idiotic teenager.. I can’t imagine how ill and panicked he must’ve felt.
It's said he was dead before he went into the water.
I wouldn't really call it a twist considering it's from a *crime* channel, it was pretty obvious that it wasn't accidental given the nature of being on the channel
I was expecting the twist to be that the husband was still miraculously alive
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When they talked about all the blood arround the estate, i thought the twist would be that he wasn't in the lake at all but instead burried and already dead for some hours.
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Well its the OG name of the video, so they think its a twist lol
I thought the twist was that she's bipolar
24:12 once a cheater always a cheater. This is why you don't get with a woman that has cheated on her current man for you because she will do the same to you.
Good luck figuring out if the person you are with cheated in the past. Idk if you know but most cheaters are also liars 😂
Q thinks he's in an Emergency Meeting trying to find the imposter
what a twist!! i wasn’t expecting her to have killed him
the twist was there was no twist
and i just got spoiled
The twist is that the twist doesn't twisted.
There was like no signs
Apart from the 100 signs, yea there were no signs @@Tinskap
"Most insane twist" - If only you knew how common this is... It's literally a one of the most common ways people try to create a "innocence look" on themselves because they think police wouldn't suspect the one calling it in. This of course never actually works.
not just that, 40 counts of forgery and one count of grand theft I would instantly think that she could've killed her husband for his money. you see it in the movies all the time as well as real life
i was expecting the guy to either be alive or that it actually was an accident bc of the title.. this shits no plot twist lol
@@drezzington ikr xD
wow what a twist
“So did you kill him?”
Me: adhd movement
Officers/“experts”: GUILTY GUILTY!!!
me:*slams fists on table making indents* I DID NOT MURDER HIM!
@@darkdemigod*That ones called anger. You ever simulate anger before, Chris?*
33:36 ummmmmmm BEAR just casually swimming by
ok so we agree that this didnt have an INSANE twist, but what are some cases that actually had unpredictable plot twists?
Double Jeopardy
Husband fakes his own death in basically the same way. Wife goes to prison for his murder. Finds out he's still alive. Goes to murder him a second time after she gets out :)
Dph is a deliriant so bro ODing on that shit must have been an actual nightmare, Had a long chat with The Hatman.
havent looked at comments. the minigame guess at the start. i suspect that she was slowly poisoning him from maybe the night before to the day of. he might of passed out and then suspected her when awaking to her trying to throw him overboard he could attacked back which caused her bloody nose, and she either finished him off in his weakend state or she pushed him off the edge, and he drowned. she needed an excuse to not be able to find him and stuck the key in and bent it.
The twist made me forgot that Muhammad married a 9 year old 😹😹
Wth 😂😂😂😂
@@ninjabobbob
Based
@@crimsoncherry3525
It almost made me forgot Marry was a hoe
Her last name is Isenberg and she says "I DID IT FOR YOU" how is this real life
Me when I almost overdosed on Benadryl as a kid
That twist really twisted my .... Buh... 😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Buk buo buk
I'm I crazy for thinking some people just look crazy? Like look at her
it is very sad how many people who are mentaly ill who never gets help, before they go batshit crazy and do wild shit.
Man this lying/manipulation meta is wild, like most people do it subconsciously or with a little plan, but imagine you know all these tricks and use them actively completely specialized in them, controlling all the people around you like it's a game and you skilled "control", would be crazy but in our society probably one of the best builds
Im glad she didnt even get a chance for parole.
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7:20
My guess before watching the whole video: she poisons him with some type of sleep powder, when he doesnt feel well she tries to push him off the boat but still cant, he bends the key when first pushed. In a struggle she manages to push him over and give herself the bloody nose. OK
I love when he reacts to crime cases
How is this the most insane twist, this is literally what everyone expected, she seemed guilty from the first phone call, who waits hours before calling someone for help if you truly cared...
The real twist would have been if Larry faked his own death, framed her for a murder and then lived a new life somewhere and got found, that's what I was expecting based on the title, don't bait me like this
I live in Cda, I remember this case! It was a big deal. Real sad
as soon as this man said "diphenhydramine" I immediately knew what happened before the video even told me....
as a pilot, diphenhydramine is something you are NOT supposed to take as either medication 12 hours before a flight as it does make you extremely drowsy
My juicer got twisted NAILS NAILS NAILS.
This police officer is just like Sherlock Holmes coming out of a book.😂
I love XQC ads at the start of video and then a whole 30 minutes to 1 hour uninterupted.
Well i will have fun watching this at 12:00 am
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@@slavicthule
WHAT WAS THE PLOT TWIST??? WASNT IT OBVIOUS THE WHOLE TIME SHE DID IT
Average behavior of someone that doesn't pay taxes.
React God. No other streamer paused only 4 min on a 30 min video
10:13 best strat
How was this an insane twist? Knew she was guilty immediately lol.
Where's the twist
watching THIS at 12am gave me moment
@@PianoGuitarAndSongs
My honest reaction: 🗿
10:20 I live in Bethesda Maryland, one of the nicest cities in the country. There are literally no cops in the area until you get into dc and silver spring area. I can drive around Bethesda and never see a cop for hours on end and I speed all day
yooo im from kensington :0
wtf this is so random lmao this story is from idaho
@@shmolkat657nothing to be proud of
@@sapiophile545 ??? i was just saying im from kensington bc it's right next to bethesda??
Bethesda?
X knows a thing or 2 about liars
As soon as I heard her 911 call I knew something wasn't right. You somehow knew he had a stroke specifically and not any other kind of medical emergency? You tried looking for 'hours'? Why wouldn't you ring emergency services right away?
EWU is the worst analyst on the planet lol they use the most one sided/insane information to prove an obvious hindsight opinion. Ignoring the damage they cause by validating bs... "Her foot started moving because shes guilty and to alleviate anxiety" no shit, anyone would become anxious regardless of culpability, when accused of heinous crimes. She is guilty but subtlety telling the audience that these are signs of guilt is not good. Its easy to use hindsight and see all the clues as they manifest is easy (Like connecting dots from the start and end point) but when others use that methodology to prove a non-hindsight conclusion (connecting dots without the knowledge of the end point), its wrong more often than not. Any psychopath could now adopt these traits and utilize them. Thats the whole issue with psychopathy
lol delusional yapping, when exactly did they say anxiety induced movement was because shes quilty?
Bruh the cops knew who killed him before they even arrived on scene.
Waited 2 hours to call? Get real
i dont think its ethically wrong for lawyers to knowingly lie because it ensures the right person is sentenced. If you don't have enough evidence and the defense lawyers have come up with a good enough story whether true or not then the person will not be convicted. Its the best justice system humans have come up with so far
its their job bucko
@@PianoGuitarAndSongs we're talking ethics bud
@@Dashlab_ well who wants to go to jail
@@PianoGuitarAndSongs 🤡
@@Dashlab_
Mr Editor, please stop winning. You're winning so much, I can't take it anymore
He gotta keep winning
How many hours???
Your reaction to gossip was funny 😅
24:00
good thing you didnt own a boat brotha
Smart ass cop that took his partner aside to fill him in on his sus. towards the women but also saying it could be genuine, Also as soon as EWU notes the empty bottle I was like fuck she drugged him.
how is that a twist i thought the husband would be alive or it wasn't the husbands body they found
Oh me, oh my...
If the twist is she murdered him, i'm gonna be pissed
he fell in the water and the boat had stopped because she had to manual start it so would he not be like 20 feet behind the boat?????
WOW! I knew from twitch streamer Felix Lengyel's face on the thumbnail (consternation and surprise) that this one sure would be a doozy!
Her eyes scream evil
They should do one of these videos and completely switch target to the real culprit to see xQc's logic play out. lol xQcL
I live in Coeur d'Alene. How have I never heard of this?
14:13 chat : LENA DE REY KILLED HIM ... chat wtf XD
where was the twist. she sounded guilty from the start.
the twist would've been that she was innocent
Fakest cry ever, immediately knew what the “twist” was.
if i was the search team. id search where she said then id search the furtherest point from where she said. as a just incase she said the exact opposite
I will always believe that lawyers who knowingly lie to get a not guilty verdict on someone who is obviously guilty are horrible pieces of human trash. The whole "just doing their job" thing makes no god damn sense. There is no "just doing your job" when it comes to shit like this.
That's literally how the law works. If it didn't work that way there would be no actual justice. It's not lying, they're lawyers. Their job is to impartially defend who is paying them.
Innocent until proven guilty, beyond a shadow of a doubt lil bro bro
@@unlisted9494 So its ok to lie to and defend a killer and possibly get them to go free? Brain rot society
@@lamkhan3306 yeah, until the evidence proves without a doubt that they did it, which in this case it did
@@unlisted9494 what this guy said fr
how did they call her if they took her phone? must be one of those mystical wall phones
Oh my Simpsons what a twist!!!
26:11 so then HOW DO U KNOW BRUH
I still think it's possible the Bear did it!
guy swore on god on hood he didnt had that phone
What was the twist? It was implied that she killed him at the beginning.
on me mums life chat i just need a tenner to bet on the soccer games
😂😂😂😂 glock mags are plastic my airsoft 19x is metal
bro plz re act to more of these
Where is the twist blud
larry and lory like brawl stars?
exactly
thats like brawl stars
That lady’s face is freaky af
she probably hated fishing just sayin
so larry got together with a women, who was already in a relationship, and he knew this and still got with her? Sorry but his death was his own fault lmao
I think the kids were guilty of fraud after the fact. Correct me if you know different
This video is BS tbh. The guy who creates the video is great. But he can't point literally every moment as if he was there, in that moment that woman was. Anybody could move their because. Its very to deceive people because all of those comments agree with him. BS community. Regardless, doing a background check can take 5-6 or more than a year.
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Bro i watched this and took. Like 20 hits of a dab cart this💩s making my body feel weird like its turning down and up my eyes are tweaking brooo my legs feel like there on fire
@aliexpress
Am i cooked? 😂
Ohmy
NAILS
Im gay
She is quite possibly the worst killer of all time. Every single aspect of how she acted was outright idiotic or a textbook behavior of a killer.
the adept jokes are getting rlly stale
vaxxed?
@@PianoGuitarAndSongs
Yucky
Goofy ahhhh studder💀
X this is not a fucking game show lol someone died if one of there family members stumble across this video I’m sure they wanna hear u guessing how he died with ur chat 🤦🏻♂️