I absolutely loved how the officer who found the three kids in the woods in the last video, how he acted around the kids and giving them high fives and saying how good of a job they did getting out. I’m sure it made the kids feel better and more at ease :) what a great group of officers
When this bodycam footage of the last video was shown on Inside Edition, there was a cute part near the end where one of the cops asked them if they wanted anything to eat and one of the boys asked for burgers lol
This is how police officers are trained, so a good cop will always do their best to distract young kids in a stressful situation, they will use their equipment such as letting the kids mess with police car sirens and lights or glow sticks, as soon as possible they will offer them some comfort food like pizza if the kids are under their care temporarily etc. You can say what you want about cops, but the practices around kids are great in most countries and of course most, if not all cops personally will have a lot of empathy for children, so they will do whatever they are allowed to do to make the kids feel safe.
Last Guy who was a Local is truly admirable. He knew the woods in his backyard like his own body and went out all night trying to sweep for them. Knowing full well that people have gone missing easily in the same woods he was searching
Was? He’s a hero to us parents who would give anything to have someone like him as our neighbour. Pls give him thanks from the U.K. 🇬🇧 We can only wish for a community such as him.
Like any other normal human should do when other human is missing around a known area, specially when are little humans. Nothing we lose if we try. He is an amazing example of how to improve life. Right there.
This first video, that cop unlocking the chains on the girl was so sweet. He was trying to work fast but also carefully so he wouldn’t hurt the girl anymore than she already had been. He was also speaking calmly as to make sure she knew she was safe. I’m glad they saved her. Who knows what could’ve happened if they didn’t catch the car in time.
@@emakilio541 she’s not cute and she’s not shy she is absolutely terrified from the ordeal she just went through and absolutely traumatized so no she isn’t cute nor is she shy
Better yet. Every meal missed should be 2 years in jail. Quick edit: now I get that some families are really poor and are trying their best, but meals in that case will be missed, and I don't blame the parents. But if a parent is well enough with money to purchase meals for the children then absolutely they need at minimum of 2 years for every meal missed. Small edit: This is my most liked comment, lol.
that man who chose not to get fame is a legend for what he did, he didnt have to go out all night searching for kids that seemingly had no relation to him, but he was simply a good man wanting to do a good deed and protect those kids, the word hero is tossed around sometimes a little too easily these days but that man def is a true hero
@@nancyturnbough8609 It was annoying to hear the Police say "come to the police" and high fived the kids like he was taking credit. The REAL hero is the anonymous man!
The last case, the way the cop is so happy and proud for finding them and keeps up their spirit by high-five'ing them like nothing happened. That could have been so traumatic for the kids, but the adults made them feel safe. So good to see!
Yup, everyone involved is a badass - the cop calming the kids down and barely containing his joy that they're ok, the other cops, the anon dude who spent so much time looking for them, and finally the kids themselves for being absolute troopers. Heartwarming and awesome.
he actually didnt if you had taken even a second to do any research lol. they were separated at the time of all of the events and he hadnt even known she moved the kids to where they were living as she didnt allow him to see/contact them.
@@briannabrady5861the abuse has been going on for way longer than since they’ve been separated though so even if he didn’t know everything he knew enough
@@elainehenning1387 some people just don't have initiative. It seems that the 12 year old had more. He was still at the edge of childhood, but he knew he was hungry.
I am amazed there are people sheltered enough to still think capital punishment is too cruel for civil society. Allowing these animals to live among us is uncivil.
That is an unfair statement I think. There have been many cases where people closest to them haven't known anything or believe the best when they see the signs because they don't want to think ill of their loved ones. Or Ruby could've only shown what she wanted to show to the friend. I mean, the 2 girls that were at the friends house had no visible signs of neglect or abuse in the video. In saying that, it was a bit odd the friend's chill reaction to knowing a child was malnourished and wounded. But then again, she could've been slow to process what was really happening after suddenly getting a knock on her door and then straight put into handcuffs. Or she didn't think what the police were saying really happened. We can't say whether the friend was guilty or not for definite because it's purely speculation.
i’m horrified that ruby’s situation got that far. a couple years ago, she was in hot water bc she made a video where she said her 6 year old daughter’s teacher called her bc she didn’t bring a lunch & wanted to know if she could give the child a snack bc she was hungry. she told the teacher that it was the daughter’s responsibility to pack her own lunch so if she forgets to, she’ll just have to be hungry, and did not allow the teacher to give her anything. there was another time where she bragged about taking her son’s bed away because he pulled a prank (albeit, a cruel prank) on his little brother. i’m not surprised that she did any of the things she was arrested for. DCFS should have intervened five years ago. but better late than never i guess
@shawnstafford7809that's not true, the oldest used to be forced to work. That's why the daughter was in the house of ruby's friend. She was cleaning that house, she went there just to work
@shawnstafford7809 from the reports I've heard. Only the younger 2 were being abused. She entered a plea recently. Dr. Todd Grande on UA-cam does a great analysis and explains the situation really well. If you want to know what's going on recently.
I just don't Understand how the oldest sister could just leave the other kids behind and go to college. Knowing those kids were being abused why she didn't report ruby to the police?
That last video with the man and the team of people that rescued the lost kids made it all worth watching. With all the horror in the world today, and terrible people doing terrible things to people, there are helpers such as the last video. Makes me glad and my heart happy. So glad all the people in this video were saved.
A correction to the facts stated in the Ruby Frankie (8 passengers UA-camr) case , is that the older girls were found that same day. They weren’t missing for days at all and the police search for them was not long or over multiple days. The older two female children were found only a couple of hours after the initial arrest and the within hours of the police investigating the 911 call from the neighbour, that was made after brave little Russell escaped. So the search ended for ALL the children all on the same day the call was made and the younger children were discovered. It was all over in just a couple hours.
@@meggston6901she was in on it and facilitated/encouraged a lot of the abuse, i recommend looking up the details of the case itself for a more thorough understanding
@@meggston6901 It didn't seem like they were in on it. I imagine that the girls were told by Ruby to not say anything about the abuse happening back home. It looked like the Woman and the Husband were genuinely confused about the situation.
In the first video, a local man actually found the kids after searching in the rain all night. He called the police and told them where they was. This man the true hero.
The victim mentions it in passing, but it's very important for it to be known that in the case of the first incident, her neighbor saw her being dragged out of her house and into the car and he called the cops and started this whole process that lead to the cops finding and rescuing her
Sure it is - they literally say it in the beginning that there were witnesses to her abduction - not unlikely to assume it was neighbours.@@misseselise3864
When i was younger i was a good tracker i found several people lost in the woods most within a mile or 2 of home theres nothing like it finding a lost person cant be described its fantastic knowing youve most lickly saved a life and that you have helped a person and family in need i usd a gift id been given which made it even better
It's the dense vegetation of the forest, unmarked paths, unmaintained trails, and no landmarks. All of these makes it extremely easy to get lost. @@JamesRM94
@@JamesRM94 No its not that just look at the geography of the location. The forest is so thick maybe 5m from the road and you wouldn't be able to see it, also very easy to be turn around and getting completely confused and lost if you go too far. (also the topography, no change in elevation makes it all the more difficult and makes it look all the same)
My parents were pretty strict and, as a kid, I thought too strict. But they love me and I know that. Ruby is absolutely horrible. She’s not a parent. She’s a monster.
Same situation here, realized too late that they were doing the best they could at what was best for me. And looking back they just wanted to keep me out of trouble. What Franke did is a whole other beast. You’re not wanting to keep your children out of trouble; you are the trouble you should be keeping them from.
@@tartanmystic4025 Makes me so angry, too. I am religious and all I ever got from it was to love and teach and care for other people, especially kids. You have to be really warped imho to come away from reading "Love thy neighbor as thyself" and somehow think it's okay to torture people. How does anyone make that leap?
No, there are plenty of things more dangerous than that... this video is one of many facets of human misbehavior and you're not entitled to resume it in such a simpleton way.
@@redacted2275 & don't be presumptuous. "Many things" weren't relevant to the comment. I'd need to write a book going by your needs. So I'll stick with the point
that last story had me tearing up. that man who found them is an absolute angel & the cop who was first in contact with them was wonderful with keeping them calm & making sure they knew that they were safe. i can’t imagine how scared those poor babies were and the amount of relief they felt when that man found them. with so many stories about horrible or entitled people, it’s nice to see that many people are still kind - they just aren’t typically recognized as much as the bad ones but they exist
For the guy kyle wagner who kidnapped the wife in the car when the husband got out. His court date was recent. He elbowed his lawyer in the face after found guilty
dude that officer in the final video has to be the best officer ive seen in a while, showing as he was kind to them, told them they would be okay, and even gave the kids fist bumps to make them happy. Bro is like a father without being a father. I honestly smiled so much when he gave them fist bumps, made my day better
The police thaf handled the Franke case did beautifully. I'm very critical of cops but I thought they acted calmly, non threatening and really worked to de escalate the situation instead of just exerting authority. Hats off to them.
I'm not a cop fan for the most part, but 11:43 "Hands are up, I can see hands, hands are up!". THAT is the most comforting thing I've ever heard a cop say. Deescalating in a stressful situation like that. GJ sir. Good job.
Glad you guys are reasonable about it. There are good and bad cops, videos of good cops don't get posted as often as the bad ones are. I like these channels that show good cops doing their job of protecting civilians.
I have to say the officers that search for the missing kids most of them go on for hours non stop. It’s an every parents worst nightmare thanks for all the rescued children. My heart goes out to those still missing.
The friend that had the two girls in her home is just as guilty as the mom. She showed no emotion when told the condition of the two younger children. She also uses the one girl as her maid. People sicken me. I'm gonna go hug my dog.
@@sierralapierre9717Not gonna lie, I thought it was a bit weird at first because I felt like she knew what was going on. The thing is. Is that, she didn't call the police when she heard about the abuse going on inside of Ruby Frankie's home. This just sickens me how this woman for maybe weeks know about this but didn't call the police on her. She knew what was going on. But didn't call the police. People are so wicked, and evil these days!
31:48 That has to be the thing I most admire about those whom are actually doing their job as police officers. I don't see myself in this or any universe where I wouldn't just break emotionally at the state of these children, but this man saved their lives and kept his cool while doing all of it. This is the example children need,
10:20 for those who dont understand, this is physics based. The tires of the victim are going a specific speed, for example 80km/h and the body of the car is going 80km/h as well. If you do the pit maneuver, the body of the car accelerates to for example: 85km/h. But the weel is still going 80km/h. This makes the tires loose traction/friction and it feels like you drive on ice
that's how it happens on some pit maneuvers, but on others the application of the lateral force to car increases the slip angle of the rear wheels to the point they lose traction, causing the car to spin out.
That first cop who finds the SUV, immediately turns round and tries to pursue.. he is gunning the fuck out of that police car, says 90 at one point and still isn't catching up.. how fuckin' fast was the SUV going?!?!
It's also sometimes the case that by tapping the comparatively lighter rear end of the car you point them off towards the side really rapidly and break traction by sliding them laterally into a spin. They then try to correct and fishtail until they crash.
I'm glad all of these people were found, I hope they can all get whatever help they need. As for the Ruby Franke issue, I think her ex-husband should be up on charges too since I refuse to believe he didn't witness the punishments or see the malnourished state of his children. He had to have seen everything and did nothing for them, he is just as much at fault as she and her partner were. He also allegedly wanted to have his estranged daughter arrested on a burglary charge after police "broke" into his home to serve a warrant, the cops told him it wasn't her but them who went in and took electronics. It looks to me that he was trying to throw his daughter under the bus and jumped on the opportunity to do so and was stymied by the cops having a lawful warrant. Shari, the daughter, had been trying for years to show their abuse, which was why she was allegedly shunned by her parents. So yeah, I think he's just as evil and the rest of the kids should never be in his care.
I was wondering why she didn’t say anything not accusing but knowing what her siblings were going through. I’m sure she lived in great fear. Would any of the children speak up if father had knowledge of abuse?
@@elainehenning1387 A lot of abused kids don't say anything, especially against their abusers. Fear is a big part of it, but also I think if he was there during the abuse and the kids saw that he didn't intervene they would probably think their mother was right, that they really were bad and deserved it since dad isn't defending them, further driving them into the brainwashing their mother was doing.
he wasn't living in the house for like a year bc Ruby's "therapist" friend said he was a porn addict (something she claimed about every man, and even some children, it's very weird). but he's still a pushover, not demanding to see his kids and just doing whatever his psychotic wife said. it's possible he was a victim of her abuse too. it's hard to feel bad for him when his first questions when he hears of how his kid was found is "is she gonna be charged? I love my wife." what about your KIDS??
I was a lost kid once, I wanna say I was about 5. My house butted up against a portion of a state forest that I used to play in all the time, but never went all that deep into the woods, maybe within a mile of the house generally. There were also quite a few dirt bike/quad trails back there, some originating from my neighbor and others from different streets on the perimeter of the forest. My section was basically boxed in by roads on all sides with neighborhoods so it wasn't a vast wilderness, but it was a pretty substantial area covering several miles. So anyway, me and my neighbor friend who was also 5 were playing in the woods one day when we decided to explore farther than we normally would... and predictably we got lost. Thankfully because of how the area is laid out we were able to get to the backyard of some house on the opposite side of the forest nearby where some of my school friends lived. The nice lady at the house we landed at took care of us till the cops got there. It was only a few hours we were in the woods, and we came out just a couple minutes drive away from where we lived. Couple scratches from thorns and whatnot but that's it. I continued to dick around in those woods long after that till my family moved before I went into high school. I never made that same mistake twice, and definitely upped my wilderness game as I got older. Went on to become an avid hiker for awhile, but the past couple years I haven't found the opportunity to do much.
That Officer in the last video and that amazing soul that found those missing babies in the woods...Oh my god props to you both. You both are heroes and saved those babies lives. I know the original guy that found them wants to remain anonymous but if he ever sees this video, I hope he reads the comments and knows that even though he's anonymous there are so many people grateful for him and that Officer that perked those babies spirits up, offering his jacket and being so awesome and positive...you are an amazing soul and I hope you are recognized for the amazing way you handled them.
It’s very grateful you spread peoples cases and the justice they deserve. And the amazing editing and how you post often? And get all this footage? That’s amazing.
That officer did an amazing job getting the information needed to explain to this lady in detail exactly what’s going on. I guarantee his marriage is going amazing as well. Communication. Proper communication. Is grand. ❤
The last one was wholesome, I love cops who give the kids high fives and are really cheerful, even in very dark times. Props to them and the guy who stayed anonymous.
Sadly is wasn't bit they both plead guilty and more was revealed on what those poor kids went through and it was so much worse than what's on the surface
Of all of the horrific things about the 8 Passengers case, and it's a _long_ history of unchecked abuse and mistreatment, one thing that sticks out to me is seeing footage of the youngest son (the one who went for help) when he was little. It was obvious that all he wanted was to make his mom happy. His love for her was so unconditional and pure. I'm sure it was the same for all the kids when they were little, but for some reason he seemed extra sensitive to her needs. When you think of it like that, it makes her abuse of him even more evil. So many adults failed these kids.
There was also the big christian family who imprisoned their kids. That one girl who escaped and brought the cops down on their parents can at least be confident in the fact that she's a damn hero. Same for the first woman here, who was abducted. Fought and put in motion the chain of events, pardon the pun, that got her free. That little kid never sought freedom. That will limit his recovery.
I wonder how much of that was "fawning" as a response to abuse, a "if she's happy she won't hurt me". Not saying he didn't also want to make her happy because he loved her but...
The 8 passengers case is fucking insane, they pretty much documented their abuse because they didn't even see it as abuse and STILL noone listened when the kids tried to call CPS on them...
it’s heartbreaking to realize how much pain and suffering those poor kids could have been spared if someone did the right thing and truly investigated but i’m glad that it’s finally being brought to light. as sad as it is, i’m so happy these kids will be protected & safe now & will hopefully be provided with the proper resources to heal from such a horrific childhood
Yeah. I mean two certain families I know on UA-cam never had issues like this. If anything they always are helpful to those in need. The families I’m talking about are Brian and Missy Lanning and their kids Oliver, Finn, and Brielle, and the Family Fun Pack family, which are Matt and Kristine and their kids Alyssa, David, Zac, Chris, Michael, Owen, and Chloe.
It’s also heartbreaking when you realize that the only reason R went to the neighbor for was them to call the police on him! He was so brainwashed that he thought he was the bad guy and deserved to go the jail 😔
both women are going through the system. Ruby is pending sentencing in Feb 2024 after a plea deal in december 2023. Jodi was in the hospital. Bloggers moms are getting jail time.
The men who found those kids are true heros. ( The ones who found all of the people, but the last story was just so touching) With all the negative things you see about police all day every day this was so heartwarming to watch. ❤
I can't imagine what the parents of the kids in the last video went through and how even they could breathe in the absence of their beloved kids alone in the woods. I guess god gives strength to the ones in need in those moments. Also thanks to all the officers and the local anonymous guy who were very kind and professional. Nice content and channel Dr. Insanity 👏👏👏👍👍
Shout out to the little boy who on being rescued his first thought is "OMG DO I GET TO GO IN A POLICE CAR?!" I hope after the ambulance checked them out the cops took him and his siblings for a little cruise in the car
Sad part is Ruby has pleaded a deal and is going to testify against her friend. I hope she doesn’t get away with it, she still was their mother. She has heard from her older children their concerns for years, let alone the public.
@@elainehenning1387 I don’t know if I would want that, so many people do far more and get less. She should get jail time, after that I think she should have only supervised visits by a state agency so she can’t manipulate anyone, and that is only if the kids want to see her. She still is their mother and they should be allowed to if that helps them but not alone. After they are 18 they can decide to continue or not. She blew it though and endangered her children and should never be allowed to be alone with them. She can’t be trusted.
this is incredibly sweet and you have a good heart and good intentions, just remember to ask first especially in high stress situations where the victim may still be traumatized/touch-averse
The officer detaining Pam did an excellent job. He was very calm and didnt make any sudden moves, and took time with explaining what he was there to do very clearly. Superb work, and I usually don't like cops.
As horrible as the majority of footage in this video is... That last clip with "Local Man" has made my day. Those are some lucky children but it's a blessed community having not just the local man who found the children after searching all night, the leo's sound great people too. We live in strange times where fear & distrust dictate but we should never close the door on asking locals for help in some situations. There's too much red-tape preventing LE doing things certain ways but locals aren't as inhibited & that teamed with their knowledge of the area can bring success faster than the authorities might. That last video has definitely given me a wee glow 😊
In regard to the second story - this is one of my worst fears when I'm in the car with my husband and we stop somewhere, with me staying in the car and him going to buy snacks or pay for fuel or whatever... I always tell him to either take the car keys with him, or to lock me in. It is just too easy for someone to jump into the driver's seat and take off with me in the car.
This is the exact reason I ALWAYS ALWAYS lock the car no matter where I'm at or time of day the absolute second I shut the door. I'm a single mom of 2 my kids are 14 and 9 there are crazy people in this world and I much rather be safe than sorry.
using no food, binding limbs and tossing them into a safe as a punishment is the most evil thing ive ever heard a parent do to a child. that women is a monster
Look i know these days cops aren't painted in the best light (understandably) but they're not all bad and do a dangerous job. I cant imagine the relief these individuals felt when they knew they were being rescued. My hope for 2024 is that we can all come to some kind of understanding and talk to each other and figure this out. I just want everyone to be happy is all. Anyway god bless all Americans left or right and God bless the boys and girls in blue here's to a better 2024.
Most cops are good. The real problem is that there are very few methods available to discipline or remove bad cops before they end up causing serious harm. Another problem is that bad cops have a stronger incentive to stay in because it gives them more opportunities to cover up their own misdeeds, and the longer they stay in the more chances they have to get promoted and put in positions of power. It's a very flawed system that rewards people who don't snitch.
Very emotional stories so glad the kids were all saved. I admit the story of the kids treated so badly by their mother brought a tear to my eye. The ghosts of my childhood still haunt me at over 70 years old.
Those children will mostly likely continue to relive that nightmare over in their minds. Experiencing such trauma physically and mentally doesn’t go away overnight. So to say these children are fine isn’t accurate IMO.
While I know the world has figured out who is who regarding Ruby, there's still a blur oopsie at 20:05. What pisses me off the most about that case is they were so brazen because they got sponsored to abuse their children on film year after year when it could've been immediately stopped. It's not like they lacked evidence, she filmed it all. It never should have come to this. That 911 call makes me cry every time I hear that man get choked up. 😭 Great compilation; has a nice mix of the feel goods in it to take a bit of weight off of the trauma dump. The kidnapping police chase was so intense, that sweet lady must have been so scared and worried about her husband while he was probably even more distraught about her being abducted. Bless the young woman's neighbors that saw her kidnapped and called the police. I wish more people did the right thing when they see bad things happen.
Just my opinion.. I feel like Pam really knew about every. single. thing. We can't prove it.. but, she knew. She should have done the right thing a long time ago and saved those kids from anymore torture.
What a fucking G that last dude is in the forest. Goes to search the woods even though it was announced by authorities that it was not allowed. Searches for the kids all night with rain pouring then goes to say ‘god is good aint he’ bless his soul then remaining anonymous! Certified G!
That Utah case with the blogger irritated me. I know the story. The oldest daughter and other family members called police and DCFS and nothing happened to protect the kids. Every time DCFS went to the home, they were told nothing was wrong, and they left.
I wish the original videos were linked or credited so we could go watch the full thing after this... I do really appreciate the explanations and breakdown given, though, and this video in general with how everything was compiled. Thank you for your work! I knew of only about half of these
THE COP DID NOT FIND THE KIDS IN THE WOODS!!!!! The older man with the kids in the video actually found the children and told the cops where they were. The police actually ordered the man to NOT assist in the search. He rightfully ignored the order, spent all night searching, then found the kids. It’s absolutely wrong that this cop gets any credit whatsoever.
I absolutely loved how the officer who found the three kids in the woods in the last video, how he acted around the kids and giving them high fives and saying how good of a job they did getting out. I’m sure it made the kids feel better and more at ease :) what a great group of officers
@damsen978yeah but that’s not on the officers, they handled it the best way as a result of the situation imo
When this bodycam footage of the last video was shown on Inside Edition, there was a cute part near the end where one of the cops asked them if they wanted anything to eat and one of the boys asked for burgers lol
did they get burgers?@@GillyWhitfootHaysend
@@lagfixedquit I'm gonna say they probably did. More than they could eat, even.
This is how police officers are trained, so a good cop will always do their best to distract young kids in a stressful situation, they will use their equipment such as letting the kids mess with police car sirens and lights or glow sticks, as soon as possible they will offer them some comfort food like pizza if the kids are under their care temporarily etc. You can say what you want about cops, but the practices around kids are great in most countries and of course most, if not all cops personally will have a lot of empathy for children, so they will do whatever they are allowed to do to make the kids feel safe.
Last Guy who was a Local is truly admirable. He knew the woods in his backyard like his own body and went out all night trying to sweep for them. Knowing full well that people have gone missing easily in the same woods he was searching
Was? He’s a hero to us parents who would give anything to have someone like him as our neighbour. Pls give him thanks from the U.K. 🇬🇧
We can only wish for a community such as him.
Nothin but angels in that video
Like any other normal human should do when other human is missing around a known area, specially when are little humans. Nothing we lose if we try. He is an amazing example of how to improve life. Right there.
@@yonycka16 agreed 100% i get why they ask locals not to interfere, but, not all heros wear capes
And he doesn't want any glory or recognition; he only wanted to help find three little kids in trouble. What a man!
All children deserve parents.
Not all parents deserve children.
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@@Magali-alonzonot just "I guess"* that's a for sure fact
Was thinking of saying this lol
Great quote
TRUEST STATEMENT EVER!!!!⭐👍❤🏆
This first video, that cop unlocking the chains on the girl was so sweet. He was trying to work fast but also carefully so he wouldn’t hurt the girl anymore than she already had been. He was also speaking calmly as to make sure she knew she was safe. I’m glad they saved her. Who knows what could’ve happened if they didn’t catch the car in time.
I agree
I aggre, she is soo cute and shy, at same time
@@emakilio541 tf?
@@emakilio541 she’s not cute and she’s not shy she is absolutely terrified from the ordeal she just went through and absolutely traumatized so no she isn’t cute nor is she shy
@@Elilucksout I hear a inbetween pitch voice, is she a trans?
Parents who use no food as punishment should be put in prison for atleast a year. That’s ridiculous
Better yet. Every meal missed should be 2 years in jail.
Quick edit: now I get that some families are really poor and are trying their best, but meals in that case will be missed, and I don't blame the parents. But if a parent is well enough with money to purchase meals for the children then absolutely they need at minimum of 2 years for every meal missed.
Small edit: This is my most liked comment, lol.
With no meal!
They need 15+ years
Nah, life in prison, no parole!! Let’s make more kids orphans!!
And starved.
that man who chose not to get fame is a legend for what he did, he didnt have to go out all night searching for kids that seemingly had no relation to him, but he was simply a good man wanting to do a good deed and protect those kids, the word hero is tossed around sometimes a little too easily these days but that man def is a true hero
Right, and the cops didn’t “find them.” The volunteer who came in the back way found them and herded them to the police.
@@nancyturnbough8609 It was annoying to hear the Police say "come to the police" and high fived the kids like he was taking credit. The REAL hero is the anonymous man!
@@Lopezflies888the police high fived the kids for doing a good job
The last case, the way the cop is so happy and proud for finding them and keeps up their spirit by high-five'ing them like nothing happened. That could have been so traumatic for the kids, but the adults made them feel safe. So good to see!
Those kids were in great spirits too. They were adorable. 🥹
Yup, everyone involved is a badass - the cop calming the kids down and barely containing his joy that they're ok, the other cops, the anon dude who spent so much time looking for them, and finally the kids themselves for being absolute troopers.
Heartwarming and awesome.
That video has made my day. For such a potentially devastating situation to turn out so wholesome was lovely to watch ✌️
@@kristapsmuravjovs7061 Yeah, that cop was giving a lot of dad vibes there. It was adorable.
yes that was my favorite. all of them in the giant jackets at the end🥺
Side note about the Ruby case: The husband definitely knows what was going on and shouldn't be allowed custody.
he actually didnt if you had taken even a second to do any research lol. they were separated at the time of all of the events and he hadnt even known she moved the kids to where they were living as she didnt allow him to see/contact them.
@@briannabrady5861the abuse has been going on for way longer than since they’ve been separated though so even if he didn’t know everything he knew enough
@@hck71I was surprised the college daughter didn’t report her mom anonymously
No responsibility implied she may have not trusted anyone
@@elainehenning1387 some people just don't have initiative. It seems that the 12 year old had more. He was still at the edge of childhood, but he knew he was hungry.
This woman pretending to be innocently caring for a friends children is despicable. She was involved in their torture and neglect. Vile creatures.
She sounds like she treated the children as maids "they came over to clean because I had company coming over" like bitch clean your own home
No way she didn't know. So sad
I am amazed there are people sheltered enough to still think capital punishment is too cruel for civil society. Allowing these animals to live among us is uncivil.
That is an unfair statement I think. There have been many cases where people closest to them haven't known anything or believe the best when they see the signs because they don't want to think ill of their loved ones. Or Ruby could've only shown what she wanted to show to the friend. I mean, the 2 girls that were at the friends house had no visible signs of neglect or abuse in the video.
In saying that, it was a bit odd the friend's chill reaction to knowing a child was malnourished and wounded. But then again, she could've been slow to process what was really happening after suddenly getting a knock on her door and then straight put into handcuffs. Or she didn't think what the police were saying really happened.
We can't say whether the friend was guilty or not for definite because it's purely speculation.
she said the young lady was there to clean or weed the garden they had the children clean for punishment
i’m horrified that ruby’s situation got that far. a couple years ago, she was in hot water bc she made a video where she said her 6 year old daughter’s teacher called her bc she didn’t bring a lunch & wanted to know if she could give the child a snack bc she was hungry. she told the teacher that it was the daughter’s responsibility to pack her own lunch so if she forgets to, she’ll just have to be hungry, and did not allow the teacher to give her anything. there was another time where she bragged about taking her son’s bed away because he pulled a prank (albeit, a cruel prank) on his little brother. i’m not surprised that she did any of the things she was arrested for. DCFS should have intervened five years ago. but better late than never i guess
@shawnstafford7809that's not true, the oldest used to be forced to work. That's why the daughter was in the house of ruby's friend. She was cleaning that house, she went there just to work
@shawnstafford7809 from the reports I've heard. Only the younger 2 were being abused. She entered a plea recently. Dr. Todd Grande on UA-cam does a great analysis and explains the situation really well. If you want to know what's going on recently.
Where was Ruby during this whole situation?
Pam was willing to look the other way because she was making money from connexions and used the kids to work around her house.
I just don't Understand how the oldest sister could just leave the other kids behind and go to college. Knowing those kids were being abused why she didn't report ruby to the police?
That last video with the man and the team of people that rescued the lost kids made it all worth watching. With all the horror in the world today, and terrible people doing terrible things to people, there are helpers such as the last video. Makes me glad and my heart happy. So glad all the people in this video were saved.
The “girl” accomplice deserves life in prison just for being tran
That dude who chose to remain anonymous after finding the kids is an absolute GOAT, God Bless
A correction to the facts stated in the Ruby Frankie (8 passengers UA-camr) case , is that the older girls were found that same day. They weren’t missing for days at all and the police search for them was not long or over multiple days. The older two female children were found only a couple of hours after the initial arrest and the within hours of the police investigating the 911 call from the neighbour, that was made after brave little Russell escaped. So the search ended for ALL the children all on the same day the call was made and the younger children were discovered. It was all over in just a couple hours.
That case left me a bit confused about the woman who had the older two girls. Was she in on it? Was she charged also?
@@meggston6901 J Aubrey on UA-cam, did a great full video explaining the whole situation, it's insane.
@@meggston6901she was in on it and facilitated/encouraged a lot of the abuse, i recommend looking up the details of the case itself for a more thorough understanding
@@meggston6901 It didn't seem like they were in on it. I imagine that the girls were told by Ruby to not say anything about the abuse happening back home. It looked like the Woman and the Husband were genuinely confused about the situation.
That woman is Pam. She was involved with Ruby and Jodi in Conextions. It is possible the girls were forced to clean for Pam.
In the first video, a local man actually found the kids after searching in the rain all night. He called the police and told them where they was. This man the true hero.
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The victim mentions it in passing, but it's very important for it to be known that in the case of the first incident, her neighbor saw her being dragged out of her house and into the car and he called the cops and started this whole process that lead to the cops finding and rescuing her
she said she thought that’s what happened, not that it’s what actually happened.
Sure it is - they literally say it in the beginning that there were witnesses to her abduction - not unlikely to assume it was neighbours.@@misseselise3864
@@misseselise3864It was already mentioned that there was a witness so?
@@misseselise3864it is what actually happened. Watched a video on the case. He followed the car in his own car while informing police
@@misseselise3864that's actually exactly what happened tho
Good on the cop in the last clip for keeping the kid's spirits up
So unrelated but I love your pfp so much
@@rengokusan4857 Thank you!
The fact that these people were still trying to hold the other girl inside the house shows they know exactly what they were doing.
When i was younger i was a good tracker i found several people lost in the woods most within a mile or 2 of home theres nothing like it finding a lost person cant be described its fantastic knowing youve most lickly saved a life and that you have helped a person and family in need i usd a gift id been given which made it even better
Hey why this forest the last one why everybody goes missing? They might be a serial killer there nah? Thats scary
It's the dense vegetation of the forest, unmarked paths, unmaintained trails, and no landmarks. All of these makes it extremely easy to get lost. @@JamesRM94
Can u help me ?
@@tiffanylefebvre4489 I can help you
@@JamesRM94 No its not that just look at the geography of the location. The forest is so thick maybe 5m from the road and you wouldn't be able to see it, also very easy to be turn around and getting completely confused and lost if you go too far. (also the topography, no change in elevation makes it all the more difficult and makes it look all the same)
My parents were pretty strict and, as a kid, I thought too strict. But they love me and I know that. Ruby is absolutely horrible. She’s not a parent. She’s a monster.
Same situation here, realized too late that they were doing the best they could at what was best for me. And looking back they just wanted to keep me out of trouble.
What Franke did is a whole other beast. You’re not wanting to keep your children out of trouble; you are the trouble you should be keeping them from.
The courage of that young boy to run for help SAVED ALL his siblings. I hope they stay close in life . The system did not fail them, their parents did
Nothing more dangerous than an unhinged person who believes they are righteous.
Isn't that the truth. There's a lot of bad people who hide behind religion
@@tartanmystic4025 Makes me so angry, too. I am religious and all I ever got from it was to love and teach and care for other people, especially kids. You have to be really warped imho to come away from reading "Love thy neighbor as thyself" and somehow think it's okay to torture people. How does anyone make that leap?
@@tartanmystic4025There’s a lot of people who hide behind many things in order to act righteous. Don't be rationally limited.
No, there are plenty of things more dangerous than that... this video is one of many facets of human misbehavior and you're not entitled to resume it in such a simpleton way.
@@redacted2275 & don't be presumptuous. "Many things" weren't relevant to the comment. I'd need to write a book going by your needs. So I'll stick with the point
that last story had me tearing up. that man who found them is an absolute angel & the cop who was first in contact with them was wonderful with keeping them calm & making sure they knew that they were safe. i can’t imagine how scared those poor babies were and the amount of relief they felt when that man found them. with so many stories about horrible or entitled people, it’s nice to see that many people are still kind - they just aren’t typically recognized as much as the bad ones but they exist
For the guy kyle wagner who kidnapped the wife in the car when the husband got out. His court date was recent. He elbowed his lawyer in the face after found guilty
Add assault to that.
dude that officer in the final video has to be the best officer ive seen in a while, showing as he was kind to them, told them they would be okay, and even gave the kids fist bumps to make them happy. Bro is like a father without being a father. I honestly smiled so much when he gave them fist bumps, made my day better
I needed some wholesome content today. You know those officers love their job when they get to actually help someone, especially a child.
The police thaf handled the Franke case did beautifully. I'm very critical of cops but I thought they acted calmly, non threatening and really worked to de escalate the situation instead of just exerting authority. Hats off to them.
I'm not a cop fan for the most part, but 11:43 "Hands are up, I can see hands, hands are up!". THAT is the most comforting thing I've ever heard a cop say. Deescalating in a stressful situation like that. GJ sir. Good job.
I'm also very critical of policing as a whole but there are some really wonderful people who entered law enforcement for the right reasons.
Glad you guys are reasonable about it. There are good and bad cops, videos of good cops don't get posted as often as the bad ones are. I like these channels that show good cops doing their job of protecting civilians.
I have to say the officers that search for the missing kids most of them go on for hours non stop. It’s an every parents worst nightmare thanks for all the rescued children. My heart goes out to those still missing.
@@rokukouthey do but the bad cops outnumber the good ones
@@RoseMoore-y8j Bad humans outnumber the good ones, but do you hate the human race?
The friend that had the two girls in her home is just as guilty as the mom. She showed no emotion when told the condition of the two younger children. She also uses the one girl as her maid. People sicken me. I'm gonna go hug my dog.
She also helped abuse Jodi’s niece when she was being severely abused…. There no way this women didn’t know what was going on
@@sierralapierre9717Not gonna lie, I thought it was a bit weird at first because I felt like she knew what was going on. The thing is. Is that, she didn't call the police when she heard about the abuse going on inside of Ruby Frankie's home. This just sickens me how this woman for maybe weeks know about this but didn't call the police on her. She knew what was going on. But didn't call the police. People are so wicked, and evil these days!
That man who searched for those kids knowing he could go missing is a hero
31:48 That has to be the thing I most admire about those whom are actually doing their job as police officers. I don't see myself in this or any universe where I wouldn't just break emotionally at the state of these children, but this man saved their lives and kept his cool while doing all of it. This is the example children need,
10:20 for those who dont understand, this is physics based. The tires of the victim are going a specific speed, for example 80km/h and the body of the car is going 80km/h as well. If you do the pit maneuver, the body of the car accelerates to for example: 85km/h. But the weel is still going 80km/h. This makes the tires loose traction/friction and it feels like you drive on ice
Thanks for the explanation much appreciated. Does it make a difference if the car is front or rear wheel drive?
@@conoconnell5051 nah it doesnt, all wheels loose friction
that's how it happens on some pit maneuvers, but on others the application of the lateral force to car increases the slip angle of the rear wheels to the point they lose traction, causing the car to spin out.
That first cop who finds the SUV, immediately turns round and tries to pursue.. he is gunning the fuck out of that police car, says 90 at one point and still isn't catching up.. how fuckin' fast was the SUV going?!?!
It's also sometimes the case that by tapping the comparatively lighter rear end of the car you point them off towards the side really rapidly and break traction by sliding them laterally into a spin. They then try to correct and fishtail until they crash.
A hero who wants to be anonymous is a real hero in my opinion. He deserves a lot of respect
He was driven by the love of Jesus ❤
“Other than the mental anguish, she was unharmed.” -“He choked me out 6 times”
OMG she will need a lifetime of therapy. She was so lucky the neighbor called 911.
I think they meant that as an injury assessment. Yes, she *was* harmed *by* someone, but that harm didn’t result in visible/felt injury
@@mirihawkprobably a little bit of brain damage though, especially if she was choked any time at all beyond when she lost consciousness.
I'm glad all of these people were found, I hope they can all get whatever help they need.
As for the Ruby Franke issue, I think her ex-husband should be up on charges too since I refuse to believe he didn't witness the punishments or see the malnourished state of his children. He had to have seen everything and did nothing for them, he is just as much at fault as she and her partner were. He also allegedly wanted to have his estranged daughter arrested on a burglary charge after police "broke" into his home to serve a warrant, the cops told him it wasn't her but them who went in and took electronics. It looks to me that he was trying to throw his daughter under the bus and jumped on the opportunity to do so and was stymied by the cops having a lawful warrant. Shari, the daughter, had been trying for years to show their abuse, which was why she was allegedly shunned by her parents. So yeah, I think he's just as evil and the rest of the kids should never be in his care.
I was wondering why she didn’t say anything not accusing but knowing what her siblings were going through. I’m sure she lived in great fear. Would any of the children speak up if father had knowledge of abuse?
@@elainehenning1387 A lot of abused kids don't say anything, especially against their abusers. Fear is a big part of it, but also I think if he was there during the abuse and the kids saw that he didn't intervene they would probably think their mother was right, that they really were bad and deserved it since dad isn't defending them, further driving them into the brainwashing their mother was doing.
he wasn't living in the house for like a year bc Ruby's "therapist" friend said he was a porn addict (something she claimed about every man, and even some children, it's very weird). but he's still a pushover, not demanding to see his kids and just doing whatever his psychotic wife said. it's possible he was a victim of her abuse too. it's hard to feel bad for him when his first questions when he hears of how his kid was found is "is she gonna be charged? I love my wife." what about your KIDS??
That man in the last clip is a full blown Superhero. Props to you sir 🫡 That shit damn near brought tears to my eyes
Real good guy for sure, I get why the police said don’t try to assist but I’m glad that dude still went out
How he asks the officer if he wants to hear "amazing grace".... Taunting to say the least. She was seriously protected....
*I wouldn't call the last guy a hero...I would call him an ANGEL. There are truly*
*Angels that walk amongst us.* 💖
I was a lost kid once, I wanna say I was about 5. My house butted up against a portion of a state forest that I used to play in all the time, but never went all that deep into the woods, maybe within a mile of the house generally. There were also quite a few dirt bike/quad trails back there, some originating from my neighbor and others from different streets on the perimeter of the forest. My section was basically boxed in by roads on all sides with neighborhoods so it wasn't a vast wilderness, but it was a pretty substantial area covering several miles.
So anyway, me and my neighbor friend who was also 5 were playing in the woods one day when we decided to explore farther than we normally would... and predictably we got lost. Thankfully because of how the area is laid out we were able to get to the backyard of some house on the opposite side of the forest nearby where some of my school friends lived. The nice lady at the house we landed at took care of us till the cops got there. It was only a few hours we were in the woods, and we came out just a couple minutes drive away from where we lived. Couple scratches from thorns and whatnot but that's it.
I continued to dick around in those woods long after that till my family moved before I went into high school. I never made that same mistake twice, and definitely upped my wilderness game as I got older. Went on to become an avid hiker for awhile, but the past couple years I haven't found the opportunity to do much.
That Officer in the last video and that amazing soul that found those missing babies in the woods...Oh my god props to you both. You both are heroes and saved those babies lives. I know the original guy that found them wants to remain anonymous but if he ever sees this video, I hope he reads the comments and knows that even though he's anonymous there are so many people grateful for him and that Officer that perked those babies spirits up, offering his jacket and being so awesome and positive...you are an amazing soul and I hope you are recognized for the amazing way you handled them.
It’s very grateful you spread peoples cases and the justice they deserve. And the amazing editing and how you post often? And get all this footage? That’s amazing.
the way the little kids at the end just hop talkatively through the woods at the end even after what they went through is precious.
Hearing that girl crying in the car made me cry. She sounds so scared poor thing
That officer did an amazing job getting the information needed to explain to this lady in detail exactly what’s going on. I guarantee his marriage is going amazing as well. Communication. Proper communication. Is grand. ❤
Always love when these videos end with a wholesome story, always ends up restoring my faith in humanity
from someone who lives right next to the sam houston forest im so glad they where found, those woods go on forever
Seeing those kids at the end just had me grinning from ear to ear ❤. Those police really did a great job in all those videos.
I was not expecting the Ruby Franke case to be on this 💀💀
literally plus I have never seen that video so
@@itzracheisame but it really pissed me off that he called her Pam 😭😭
I hate Ruby Franke.
The last one was wholesome, I love cops who give the kids high fives and are really cheerful, even in very dark times. Props to them and the guy who stayed anonymous.
I hope Ruby and Jody trial is televised. Especially Jody.
Sadly is wasn't bit they both plead guilty and more was revealed on what those poor kids went through and it was so much worse than what's on the surface
Of all of the horrific things about the 8 Passengers case, and it's a _long_ history of unchecked abuse and mistreatment, one thing that sticks out to me is seeing footage of the youngest son (the one who went for help) when he was little. It was obvious that all he wanted was to make his mom happy. His love for her was so unconditional and pure. I'm sure it was the same for all the kids when they were little, but for some reason he seemed extra sensitive to her needs. When you think of it like that, it makes her abuse of him even more evil. So many adults failed these kids.
There was also the big christian family who imprisoned their kids.
That one girl who escaped and brought the cops down on their parents can at least be confident in the fact that she's a damn hero.
Same for the first woman here, who was abducted. Fought and put in motion the chain of events, pardon the pun, that got her free.
That little kid never sought freedom. That will limit his recovery.
The Turpin Children that’s a devastating story some of those children will have a lifetime of problems.
I wonder how much of that was "fawning" as a response to abuse, a "if she's happy she won't hurt me". Not saying he didn't also want to make her happy because he loved her but...
The 8 passengers case is fucking insane, they pretty much documented their abuse because they didn't even see it as abuse and STILL noone listened when the kids tried to call CPS on them...
IF: Camera
THEN: ALLOW Hurt:kids
It's the old Epstein algorithm.
it’s heartbreaking to realize how much pain and suffering those poor kids could have been spared if someone did the right thing and truly investigated but i’m glad that it’s finally being brought to light. as sad as it is, i’m so happy these kids will be protected & safe now & will hopefully be provided with the proper resources to heal from such a horrific childhood
Yeah. I mean two certain families I know on UA-cam never had issues like this. If anything they always are helpful to those in need. The families I’m talking about are Brian and Missy Lanning and their kids Oliver, Finn, and Brielle, and the Family Fun Pack family, which are Matt and Kristine and their kids Alyssa, David, Zac, Chris, Michael, Owen, and Chloe.
It’s also heartbreaking when you realize that the only reason R went to the neighbor for was them to call the police on him! He was so brainwashed that he thought he was the bad guy and deserved to go the jail 😔
both women are going through the system. Ruby is pending sentencing in Feb 2024 after a plea deal in december 2023. Jodi was in the hospital. Bloggers moms are getting jail time.
The men who found those kids are true heros. ( The ones who found all of the people, but the last story was just so touching) With all the negative things you see about police all day every day this was so heartwarming to watch. ❤
I can't imagine what the parents of the kids in the last video went through and how even they could breathe in the absence of their beloved kids alone in the woods. I guess god gives strength to the ones in need in those moments. Also thanks to all the officers and the local anonymous guy who were very kind and professional. Nice content and channel Dr. Insanity 👏👏👏👍👍
I keep hearing the 8 passengers stories from different stories but each time there’s a new stress filled layer to the story, crazy.
Im glad people still expose 8 passengers incident, that woman and her buisness partner are monsters
That last man's a hero. True blessing.
Shout out to the little boy who on being rescued his first thought is "OMG DO I GET TO GO IN A POLICE CAR?!"
I hope after the ambulance checked them out the cops took him and his siblings for a little cruise in the car
Sad part is Ruby has pleaded a deal and is going to testify against her friend. I hope she doesn’t get away with it, she still was their mother. She has heard from her older children their concerns for years, let alone the public.
She should get life without parole. Those children will suffer a lifetime because of her.
@@elainehenning1387 I don’t know if I would want that, so many people do far more and get less. She should get jail time, after that I think she should have only supervised visits by a state agency so she can’t manipulate anyone, and that is only if the kids want to see her. She still is their mother and they should be allowed to if that helps them but not alone. After they are 18 they can decide to continue or not. She blew it though and endangered her children and should never be allowed to be alone with them. She can’t be trusted.
@@Sea-cucumber1151 this woman also had a podcast promoting abuse which makes her a danger to the public not only her children
She’s charged and awaiting sentencing. She’s trying to get a reduced sentence
Pam is giving like the greatest attitude to the cops for being detained that I’ve ever seen! She’s just truly worried about those kids ❤️
My first reaction would be to hug all the victims, just a safe warm hug.
this is incredibly sweet and you have a good heart and good intentions, just remember to ask first especially in high stress situations where the victim may still be traumatized/touch-averse
The officer detaining Pam did an excellent job. He was very calm and didnt make any sudden moves, and took time with explaining what he was there to do very clearly. Superb work, and I usually don't like cops.
That last one hits ya right in the feels. Good stuff.
12:48 no way this dude played the intro to The Sopranos while describing a kidnapping 😂😂😂💀💀💀
That poor girl in the first video that was chained her in the van… I can’t imagine 😢
The woman detained in the car expressed no shock at hearing about those other children who were found malnourished in a 'safe' !
None of this people deserved to go through what they did💔 im so happy they are okay now❤😭
no one deserves anything
As horrible as the majority of footage in this video is... That last clip with "Local Man" has made my day. Those are some lucky children but it's a blessed community having not just the local man who found the children after searching all night, the leo's sound great people too. We live in strange times where fear & distrust dictate but we should never close the door on asking locals for help in some situations. There's too much red-tape preventing LE doing things certain ways but locals aren't as inhibited & that teamed with their knowledge of the area can bring success faster than the authorities might. That last video has definitely given me a wee glow 😊
In regard to the second story - this is one of my worst fears when I'm in the car with my husband and we stop somewhere, with me staying in the car and him going to buy snacks or pay for fuel or whatever... I always tell him to either take the car keys with him, or to lock me in. It is just too easy for someone to jump into the driver's seat and take off with me in the car.
This is the exact reason I ALWAYS ALWAYS lock the car no matter where I'm at or time of day the absolute second I shut the door. I'm a single mom of 2 my kids are 14 and 9 there are crazy people in this world and I much rather be safe than sorry.
Better to be safe and lock the doors If I was that woman knowing how fast and crazy the kidnapper was driving I would have had a heart attack.
The man in the last clip was an angel. I'm glad he spent that time finding the children.
using no food, binding limbs and tossing them into a safe as a punishment is the most evil thing ive ever heard a parent do to a child. that women is a monster
Look i know these days cops aren't painted in the best light (understandably) but they're not all bad and do a dangerous job. I cant imagine the relief these individuals felt when they knew they were being rescued. My hope for 2024 is that we can all come to some kind of understanding and talk to each other and figure this out. I just want everyone to be happy is all. Anyway god bless all Americans left or right and God bless the boys and girls in blue here's to a better 2024.
They are not painted tho, nobody is doing anything to them but themselves. It sucks for the ones that truly wanna do good tho
Most cops are good. The real problem is that there are very few methods available to discipline or remove bad cops before they end up causing serious harm. Another problem is that bad cops have a stronger incentive to stay in because it gives them more opportunities to cover up their own misdeeds, and the longer they stay in the more chances they have to get promoted and put in positions of power. It's a very flawed system that rewards people who don't snitch.
Seeing those children found made me tear up man, thank God they are safe!
in the second video, the cop who successfully did the road spikes is literally the main character
Very emotional stories so glad the kids were all saved. I admit the story of the kids treated so badly by their mother brought a tear to my eye. The ghosts of my childhood still haunt me at over 70 years old.
Those children will mostly likely continue to relive that nightmare over in their minds. Experiencing such trauma physically and mentally doesn’t go away overnight. So to say these children are fine isn’t accurate IMO.
The more of these I watch the more respect I have for the police. It is refreshing to see video's of rescues, most don't end well.
The friend was using the kids as free labor to prepare for a party…she knew full well what was happening and was taking advantage of the situation
The local man who found those kids was a hero, I am so happy those kids were found before the worst could happen to them❤
I love when cops say "COME OUT WITH YOUR HANDS UP" and then immediately say "DO NOT MOVE" after lol
"im bleeding!"
"we'll get ya a bandaid ok"
While I know the world has figured out who is who regarding Ruby, there's still a blur oopsie at 20:05. What pisses me off the most about that case is they were so brazen because they got sponsored to abuse their children on film year after year when it could've been immediately stopped. It's not like they lacked evidence, she filmed it all. It never should have come to this. That 911 call makes me cry every time I hear that man get choked up. 😭 Great compilation; has a nice mix of the feel goods in it to take a bit of weight off of the trauma dump. The kidnapping police chase was so intense, that sweet lady must have been so scared and worried about her husband while he was probably even more distraught about her being abducted. Bless the young woman's neighbors that saw her kidnapped and called the police. I wish more people did the right thing when they see bad things happen.
Just my opinion.. I feel like Pam really knew about every. single. thing. We can't prove it.. but, she knew. She should have done the right thing a long time ago and saved those kids from anymore torture.
It sounds to me like if she kept her mouth shut she benefited with free house cleaning.
The guy at the end being all sweet and calm to the kids despite the situation is actually wholesome. 😅
11:42 “I HAVE A CAN AND YOU WILL GET BIT!!” Who’s biting?? the can or the man!? I love subtitles!😂😂
3:32 omg that first one is terrifying she must have been so grateful that the police found her ❤
The kid said aw man I'm bleeding left me crying 😂😂😂😂😂
Whoever made bodycams compulsory for cops is a genius.
They should make it to where you can call 911 and text them somehow, in cases where you aren’t able to speak.
I think some jurisdictions in the U.S. have adopted that, but I don't think it's active everywhere
12:39 This one got me balling the way the officer grabbed her away, I can’t imagine how traumatic these events would be.
“Ain’t Jesus good” that made me tear up 🥺
What a fucking G that last dude is in the forest. Goes to search the woods even though it was announced by authorities that it was not allowed. Searches for the kids all night with rain pouring then goes to say ‘god is good aint he’ bless his soul then remaining anonymous! Certified G!
That Utah case with the blogger irritated me. I know the story. The oldest daughter and other family members called police and DCFS and nothing happened to protect the kids. Every time DCFS went to the home, they were told nothing was wrong, and they left.
Utah is a Mormon-run state where family is never split up because the Mormon church forbids it.
32:20 true hero who don’t look to glorify his Situation ❤
1:14 even that smile looks dangerous 💀
The high fives at the end gave me a smile. Not very often you get a "Good news" compilation.
I wish the original videos were linked or credited so we could go watch the full thing after this... I do really appreciate the explanations and breakdown given, though, and this video in general with how everything was compiled. Thank you for your work! I knew of only about half of these
the officer who found the kids in the woods was awesome. keeping them entertained yet still being serious with them
Aint Jesus good .. I love the cops response to finding the kids❤
1:39
"And he waddled away, (waddle waddle) and he waddled away, (waddle waddle)"
THE COP DID NOT FIND THE KIDS IN THE WOODS!!!!! The older man with the kids in the video actually found the children and told the cops where they were. The police actually ordered the man to NOT assist in the search. He rightfully ignored the order, spent all night searching, then found the kids. It’s absolutely wrong that this cop gets any credit whatsoever.