I'm astounded by the amount of commenters that don't understand the female detective is playing a role to get her to talk. She's not joking because she wants to or because she feels like it. And many of you claim to be true crime junkies/enthusiasts? Edit: Thanks for all the likes. There's a couple of rude comments, but hey.
I agree, this Detective is playing on her side she is doing a very good job of keeping the girl talking. The detectives have to put feelings a side and almost befriend the person to get them comfortable enough to open up.
She played the role to be supportive and believing of the mother to get her more comfortable enough so she would talk more. She bashed him and played on her side so they had a “common enemy”. She played that role so good, she got her to tell the exact details she needed to hear so that she could build the case. Honestly… it’s genius.
I agree. I would say I’m a true crime junkie because I absolutely love it, but I never pretend to be an expert as I’m the furthest thing. I do enjoy and kind of have a standard on how interrogation officers have their own personal way of doing a proper interrogation. It’s definitely an art and something that I have so much respect for. I always wanted to be a homicide detective but had no desire to ever be a regular cop lol. I only wanted to skip straight up to homicide investigator at age 16! I can’t imagine how much pressure that job entails. And I love the way they finesse a confession out of them!
People who don’t understand the detectives approach…friendly, chummy, laughing…she needs this girl to talk. Being rude etc. probably wouldn’t entice her. Trust me, the detective feels nothing but disgust however, she has a job to do. She’s got a baby to vindicate. This detective is really really good at interrogation. Good for her.
@@picklep9812 trust me they feel everything. I'm glad to see some pretty disturbing things and some of that s*** gives you PTSD for life. You're never the same with jobs like these. But they've got to find that baby and do what they got to do and say what they got to say to her, because they need a body to put her away for good.
I agree! I have a crib and everything a baby needs even though he sleeps in bed with me! Still got everything I thought he’d need and always will even if it goes unused!
My 3-year-daughter once wandered off at a public park when my back was briefly turned and the panic I felt when I couldn’t find her was absolutely horrible. I started running around to look for her in panic when I suddenly heard over the loudspeaker ‘would Erin’s mother come to …’ and there she was safe and sound. Oh my goodness the RELIEF and I felt was so wonderful. This woman never felt anything for her child.
I lost my child while going to the bathroom for 30 seconds. I searched everywhere...inside, outside, upstairs, downstairs...he was tucked into a corner right where I left him watching cartoons and wouldn't respond to me yelling for him 😩 kids.
The female detective was so skilled. Her voice and demeanor the entire time was so well controlled. I hope she knows she did justice by that little child.
MissFushi. YES you get it. It's to get the person to play out every detail to build case. People just don't understand what cops ( Detective) are doing. I like watching the cops be all sweet with suspect It tells the story. That's what DA need in court. The cops now in interview room are trying to get the whole story of crime. I think too meany people are watching to much cop TV. It started on TV way back. I think Dragnet was real. They gave. Jack Webb a real LAPD badge. If you look back at say the show Emergency Jack was trying to promote the Paramedic program. The show started so meany programs around the US.
@@kathymarie6049 I was a Reserve cop in the Late 80s. For my home Town. Just wanted to volunteer back to my community. I do like watching First Amendment Aditor in court cases if they are video tape. I like hearing the back and forth on Laws. Lawyer defense to free American. If that helps.
@@Michael-cp6gr You have to remember the cops( Detective) are in there controlled surrounding. The are just trying to piece the events together, for DA to have the case heard in court. I hear what you say. But Detective are good at just trying to put everything together so DA can go in front of Judge. Get a conviction, that is there reward for what we get so upset about hearing the Lies coming out of a guilty person, thinking they are smarter.
The male detective also plays a subtle role, he stares almost unbroken at her for the whole interview. You can see her getting nervous by this, she keeps turning to him to try and get approval for her answers, but he just remains emotionless and staring, occasionally asking her probing questions. Great double act.
That is a good point, I didn't really notice beyond the questions but you are right! They really were both actively manipulating her into saying way too much.
It is absolutely a double act in this case. So the female detective is the one asking the questions and presenting the evidence. The male detective in this case is the one keeping an eye on the suspect. He is the one looking for all sorts of visual cues, stuff that the female detective might be missing while in conversation. It might indicate deception, it might indicate a suspect drawing into their shell, it could be anything. The second detective will have a better gauge in it than the primary. Those visual cues can help the second detective assess the situation better and he can help call a play. He will have subtle ways sof communicating with the questioner; maybe he thinks that something like the Reid technique can be employed, the good cop/bad cop routine etc.
I can tell you from experience that is extremely uncomfortable..o was never interrogat3d for anything crazy serious, but even for small things it's uncomfortable
Wow. I have seen her in many videos showing her amazing skills. There is a huge loss of superb talent at that department. God bless her and hope her retirement is bliss.
How she only got 5 years for child neglect but 7 years for a drug charge baffles me. There is something really wrong with the way the justice systems prioritizes crimes and the punishments for them.
@@jennifer4547 DEMOCRAT George Soros funding the successful campaigns of LIBERAL prosecutors who have a revolving door for criminals?? “Defund the police?” EXPLODING crime in every BLUE city?
That's what kept getting me. Saying how selfish and cowardly it is what was done to this baby .... and they looking directly in her eyes and she just doesn't grasp it at all.
She thinks she's smart. Very emotive when talking about Rubhan but can't even refer to her baby by name. Broken ribs before he was even on the scene. Doesn't even break down at the realisation she left her kid in the care of a suspected rapist and abuser. Any caring parent would blame themselves even if they didn't cause harm directly. In cases like this I wouldn't be mad to hear that for her probation means she has to have a total hysterectomy before release.. or even better that they never get released!
this detective is pure gold. how she “believed” that woman and still questioned her flawlessly without missing a beat is amazing, you can tell she’s well trained and well practiced and i hope she passed her knowledge onto others because this is how you interrogate someone. one of the best i’ve seen and there’s been a lot
Facts....5 years whatever she was invovled in her own childs murder Live with no chance of parole. Everyone law enforcement officers on cases like this deserve recognition i could not do what they do i dont think i would be able to separate work and personal feelings. Sometimes when i watch these videos i dont know how the officers / detectives dont jump across the table and start delivering justice especially when it involves a child. AND.............. she literally told her mom to put money into her commissary so she can call her and you wont have to pay to talk to me" SMH - umm if your mom puts money into her commissary and you use it to call her mom...... Ahhhh your mom is still paying for the phone call, she will probably buy HoHo's and DingDongs and Chips and Dip and still call her mom collect.......
Almost as if the job of police is to investigate and interview while assuming innocence until proven guilty so they can piece together the truth and not just their "hunch" or "instinct".......
The female detective was amazing. She developed a friendly "I believe you, I'm on your side" rapport with the lady. She really acted like she was her friend to get her to keep talking. That's amazing work!
My thoughts exactly! Very different approach from previous videos I have watched when the male detectives do the questioning. It's awesome watching this detective in action, her work is truly inspirational. Job well done!
Update: She was sentenced to 5 years in prison for neglect and lying to a police officer. The boyfriend confessed and said the baby drowned in the bathtub while they were having sex in another room. He also said they both knew the baby had died before she went to work that night. This is absolutely disgusting. 🤢😡
I always thought all along (I live in Jacksonville where this happened) the child died from not being supervised, like drowning in the tub and that they BOTH knew, however, there was blood so, we will never know what really happened to this precious child.
I enjoyed watching this HOWEVER the title “a psychopath crumbles under pressure” is very misleading. I spent 2 hours expecting to her to “crumble under pressure” and admit to doing something when that didn’t even remotely happen. Kind of frustrating.
Honestly, same. I did enjoy the video, but I really had expected and hoped to see her crack and crumble under the pressure, like it says in the title. It was slightly frustrating when nothing like that happened at all.
My wife recently saw a wandering little boy outside of Sam's Club. He was 4-5 years old with a pacifier. We were both bewildered. It is kinda funny to see some random parent-less kid was walking like he knew where he was going. It really looked as if he was on a mission, but my wife and I stopped to observe to see if he really had a destination. We stood side-by-side with him just so that he would be protected from passing cars in the parking lot. We asked the kid if he knew where his mom was. He took out his pacifier and pointed to Sam's Club and said, "Store ". The kid was super chummy to my wife and I, as if we were old friends. He started talking about how he liked riding on the shopping carts. My wife and I were just laughing. So we told him we'd take him to his mommy and he took my wife's hand and we proceeded to walk to Sam's Club. There, we saw a lady pacing around the TV area of the store. It was his mom and 2 workers trying to calm her down. The mother was going ballistic in the front of the store. Then she saw her kid holding hands with my wife and I and as I shouted, "Ma'am, is this your kid?" She screamed and ran towards us as fast as I ever saw a woman ran. She was crying, which made the kid go from happy as a clam to a crying baby. So she was changing her newborns diapers while she was getting her car serviced and her boy slipped out, and the employees didn't even notice. This happened within 2-3 minutes, which is more than enough time to have a child create space from their parent. Luckily my wife and I are normal people, who return babies to their mothers, lol. She was a young mom and she wanted to give us money, but of course we declined. We were just happy to return a child to his mom. The point I'm trying to make is that the woman here in this video is sociopathic. She has no motherly instincts and only cares of herself. I feel so, so bad for kids who have parents like that. They basically live life with no hope and are constantly in survival mode.
My son was two and I was having him try on new swim trunks in his room. I turned to grab the trunks and as quick as I did that he was out of the bedroom and I heard the screen door shut. He was flying up the sidewalk in a diaper. Thankfully every neighbor knows him but I about I had a heart attack because we live on a corner lot that people like to blow through the stop sign. I was already in tears running after him because of what could have happened. He's my baby. I love him. This woman deserves to rot.
That was me growing up with my biological mom. Drugs have a way of warping the mind in weird ways. I was incredibly fortunate to have second mom's that filled the gap but without them idk where I would be. My Grandma told the story that when I was too little to remember, I was found skin and bone in my crib crying when my Mom finally lost custody. She swooped me up and fed me back to good health. Now I'm in medical school pursuing my dream of becoming a physician and I'm so grateful for my second mom's and other families that poured into my life and showed me there's more to it than living for the next drug binge. I never knew what normal was for a while as a kid, but I'm so thankful I do now. It sounds odd to say, but thanks for being normal good citizens.
This absolutely turned my stomach. I cared more for my childhood pet hamster than she cared for her baby! Precious, sweet boy.... rest in eternal peace.
When possession of weed gets you more jailtime than child murder, you know there's something messed up going on with the system. For the record: She got 5 years for causing the death of her child. An unrelated drug case got her 7. No, no. You read that right.
In Canada I walk up the street to the weed store and buy weed, hash, concentrate, edibles, topical, drinks, ectect. And for years before legalization you could buy weed online with etransfer
I was thinking that too!!! My dog took off into the woods last year and I kept running and running until I was on my knees looking for my dog! I was sobbing and shaking...and this woman can't even shed a real tear for her dead son? It doesn't add up My dog ended up finding ME lol she was covered in mud and happy as a clam. I couldn't feel my legs and had mascara down my face and neck 😑
No kidding. I was a blubbering mess for weeks after our cat went missing, every time someone just mentioned our lost kitty. This women is totally heartless.
Yes, our dog went missing from our back garden. We were panic stricken someone might have stolen him. All my family went running around the streets looking for him, and both of my teenage children and wife crying/screaming/shouting for him. We eventually found him in someone's back garden, all happy, wagging his tail, etc. He had escaped through a small opening in our fence! Now, we never let him go into the garden himself! He's like our small toddler child and we love him so much!.
Yes she is... You actually feel like she is on her side.. Sadly they found the little boy last year.. He died from blunt trauma.. I hope and pray this little boy has full justice... His mom gets out I think in 6 years... Not sure about the boyfriend... Sickening... Anyone who touches a child in an evil way deserves no mercy!!!
She’s good. If you want to watch a female detective kick some narcissistic sociopath killer of children Kick some butt!!! Watch the Larissa Rodriguez interrogation. Again, yes this detective is good. If you want to watch a True Pro? Check out Larissa Rodriguez.
@@leelee6850 she went from trying to protect him to helping the detective build a case. Only problem is while she was throwing the boyfriend under the bus she was hanging on his ankle and didn’t even know it. That pig of a mother!! I’m talking about grandma
I am a Father of Two who I raised on my own. I will never understand how someone could do such horrible things to a child. I'd gladly give my life for my kids even if it ment they only got one more breath. Babies and toddlers and are incredible! I loved watching my children grow and devlope their personalities. Best memories of my life is seeing my children smile, laugh and experience Joy. They helped make me a better person because THEY gave me the Drive to make a better life not simply for me BUT for them! I went to College and University to be able to support them and make them Proud to not have a lazy bum for a Dad. Thinking back makes me laugh and smile about the fun memories we built together. I would pick them up after school, go home and do their homework if they had any. Then go play at the park. We played a made up game called they called Monster. They would play on the large Plaground playset. They'd get to the Big Slide and as they slid down the slide I'd roar like a monster run upto the slide and if I was fast enough I could catch them on the slide and tickle them on the way down. Hahaha... I was exhausted after working but building good memoris with my kids was so important to me. To this day I don't know if the other parents were laughing With Me or AT ME! LoLoL. I do know that the kids Loved it! Everytime we went to the park we had a blast togther. My Daughter brings up those memories with me periodically and tells me how greatful she is for everything I did for them. I say this NOT as some crazy sort of Bragging Crapola. It just makes me happy to know that the Effort I put in to make my kids lives as best I could was recognized and Appreciated by my kids who are now Adults. It was Worth EVERY SINGLE MOMENT OF MY LIFE that I dedicated my priorities to raising my Children! Of course its not at all Easy to Raise kids, especially as a single parent (btw there are not many resources for a single full time Father). BUT I still wouldn't change it. Thats why I will NEVER Understand how anyone could HURT any innocent child. How the heck could a MOTHER do this EVIL CRAP TO THEIR CHILD! This girl and her boyfriend deserve life in jail with NO Possibility Of Parole!!!
I've raised six children and one grandchild. If one of my babies had died, they'd have had me in the hospital under heavy sedation. I would be out of my mind and inconsolable. That she is answering questions with zero emotion is beyond chilling.
@@dawnroache9391 Oh, that's so sad. Am so sorry for your loss. I know no words can reduce your pain. Am just saying that I feel you so deeply because I went through the same some 6 rears ago. It will take time to fade away. Hold in sister 😔😢
@@3arnaguadi5 It's the Worst thing that a Mother can go through it goes against the law of nature and thank you so much and Blessings to you and your family members ❤️🙏✌️
She says ‘my baby’ and ‘my kid’ like she’s some kind of overly protective mother. I love how the female detective has allowed her to feel like she’s not under suspicion and kudos also to the male detective for sitting back and allowing the ‘mother’ to incriminate herself.
@@kellyreinhold7295 I literally thought it was a man up until this very moment and had to read it twice because I assumed at some point a woman detective comes in lmaooo Just going by the voice since I cant really see their face- so far in the video anyways; and it definitely sounds like a man, literally had a thought "that guy has a sexy voice" I wanna jump off a bridge lmfao
I lost my kid once in JCpenny. She ran off, I was heavily pregnant with her sister and couldn’t move quickly, and she was 2. The absolute PANIC I felt! I bawled the entire time, and a lovely older woman was holding her hand talking to an employee. I had never been so damn relieved. All I thought was someone was gonna grab her and take her and hurt her. My mind reeled! I couldn’t imagine not bawling if I was the mom. Good lord.
My 2 year old daughter got out of our locked front door and I only realised because she left the door open and I heard the sound of traffic. I was 8 months pregnant at the time and home alone. As I ambled down the drive I just saw her about to turn the corner at the end of the road. My dog was by my side and instinctively knew what was wrong. He went racing after her and brought her home. She is 27 now and I still have trauma from the panic of that incident.
Your comment reminds me of being at a dept store with my 3 to get a photo of them. They were between the ages of 2 and 5 between them. The photo clerk was trying to talk me into buying a ,larger package and suddenly the little one bolted. I immediately panicked and went running after her with the other 2 tagging along yelling her name. This woman is purely callous.
The detective is amazingly skilled. A lot of people wouldn’t be able to joke and be cordial with a child killer. I know I wouldn’t be able to keep my cool. All the praise to her hard work and determination to get answers.
So TRUE!! Im in AWE of her!! She's saying things like "IF we can clear you.." yet has her believing they are besties bonding over Rubin's guilt. Its as though mom isnt hearing her drop little things like that. She IS ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENOL!!! I wouldnt wanna play poker with her, that's for darn sure!
The boyfriend eventually says that the baby drowned while they were having sex and led police to his body six months after it happened. She knew he was dead before she left for work which isn’t hard to believe based on her unemotional demeanour in this interview. Poor baby had healing rib fractures and a skull fracture when he was found, his actual cause of death couldn’t be determined. She’s only in jail for 12 years between her drug and child neglect charges. I hope she doesn’t get out and have more kids.
Yea, let's all just believe him. The convicted r@pist killer.. Don't you think he made that story up to damage this stupid girls reputation one last time, maybe to dig the knife in harder?? I firmly believe she was drug addicted and negligent, but NOT there when he and he alone killed her baby.
Yeah and she acted like she would have killed him ha a child with broken or cracked bones cry. She knew. She would kill her children over her bf and she proved it. Even the officer said she wait waiting for some reaction over her child (protective) ahh makes me mad because I know what she’s doing and she isn’t good at it
The “earwax” / yellowish fluid coming out of the baby’s ear is cerebrospinal fluid leaking out due to head trauma. She also mentions a lip injury because he “bit” himself. I bet you it’s cause she hit / slammed his head. My heart breaks to hear he spent his last days tugging at his ear and “clinging” to the monster that was hurting him.
@@labauer5314 yeah police can and absolutely will lie to you to get a conviction, don't ever trust a police officer or a detective if your being interrogated, they're not your friend nor trying to help you. Some people are too dumb to understand that and give out so much information instead of just asking for a lawyer
Thanks for repeating exactly what the detective said 🥴 What would we ever do without you telling us something we’ve already been told, or a lot of us knew?
Imagine your baby is missing and a detective shows you his little tee shirt covered in blood and your reaction is 'ew, flip that picture over, blood is gross'. Some people are just plain evil.
Did the grandmother really just react to the death of her grandchild by calmly looking at her daughter and saying "If I ever see you with a black man again.. Stick to your own". And people are wondering how this girl can be so cold, but imagine being raised by someone like that.
I'm a mother of a murdered child, this breaks my heart. Anyone who hurts a child should be euthanized. A child is innocent and precious. If my baby was missing I'd be screaming where's my baby, this is so obvious she don't care about her baby, just heartbreaking.
She didn’t even buy him a crib… she beat him so badly, she just threw a bunch of dirty sheets on the ground and put him there. She has no emotions at all for almost the entire video, why?? Why would you do that to anyone let alone your own baby
EXACTLY the kind of thing a psychopath would not consider as relevant.. they can't learn these behaviours because they literally cant perceive other humans .. as having feelings exactly like theirs.. its almost as if humans are just resources .. these are details we should all be flagging as a matter of safeguarding kids .. dont be polite about it if you have strong emotional instincts for caring for kids.. kids need their community
I was working at Wacko's while she was there. And she openly complained about her child to all of us girls & strangers alike... she was a cold and callous woman. This interview was surreal to watch but it doesn't surprise me in the slightest. That female detective did a fantastic job building a relationship with her.
Yo thats trippie. I was gonna say I couldn't imagine watching my co worker being integrated for murder but then I thought about the people I work with and honesty I wouldn't be surprised if they killed someone.
There is ZERO URGENCY of this “mother” to find her child. I was under the impression that they already found this poor babies body. Knowing that this “injured” baby is still out there during this interview… and the lack of this mothers plea to go find her baby is jaw-dropping and tells us all I need to know.
Until I saw this comment (and almost finished the entire video), I had NO idea that the child was still missing. I thought they had already found him and brought her back in for questioning. (And no, I didn’t read the description because my UA-cam was on auto play) I cannot believe how calm she is overall knowing her baby is missing! I realize that some people process grief differently, but I see people multiple times a day react to tragedy (ED nurse) and they are usually inconsolable and pleading for help.
I was too until I read the comments and now I’m like if she had no idea or was involved why isn’t she asking have you found him yet where is he where do y’all think he is where have you already checked? Or even like could my baby still be alive? Do y’all think he’s dead?
They will have to sedate me I wouldn’t be able to contain myself and talk she is. I know people sometimes says everyone handles situations different but I’m a mom of a five year daughter i would probably lose it with the guy and be arrested for that
She received 5 yrs for her part in the abuse and murder of her child, and 7 yrs for drug charges. Really speaks to our sentencing priorities, she'll probably be out in time to have more 'kids'. She never says child or children, just spits out the word 'kid' like a swear word.
What? That is nuts! People like her are absolutely not needed in society and should be locked up forever, or better yet, put down like a dog, because she's not worth keeping.
nobody knows the hell a detective goes through unless they are one or married to one. sleepless, nights, nightmares, and once they start healing boom another victim. so many hours in counciling just trying to get the images out of their minds. you cling onto your own child as if it was your last day. detectives just sont get enough credit for what they have to go through. I admire each and everyone. God bless you all and thankyou
@@snowbunny1066 how about when law enforcement kills innocent people? You still thank them for the criminal activity they do? God it's amazing how these detectives get praise after a case is solved ,when most times it's DNA or some dumb criminal not knowing his rights and yaps like an idiot. When they put innocent people in jail the same bootlickers who lick their boots when they do their job are quiet like a church mouse. Put the blame on everything else but where it belongs on the people who put these innocent people in jail and ruined their lives.
@@jondoe384 Obviously her heart goes out to them. That’s not what she was referring to. She’s just simply pointing out that being a detective is a mentally demenading job that not many really think about. These people have to deal with some of society’s worst criminals and have to break down every single piece of evidence and continuously look at what happens to victims. That’s a lot for any person to deal with and these people spent upwards of 20-30 years doing that job. I can’t imagine the mental toll it much take on them and their families. I wouldn’t want to have to look at a child that was murdered. And these people not only have to look at it on a daily basis but also try and figure out what happened
It's very interesting watching how she behaves. Psychopaths don't know what emotions to display, so they typically copy those of people around them and learn what to use when. This is a totally new situation for her. So, initially, she will know that she is supposed to be upset. But the way the detectives approach it is like they are making her part of the investigation team, so she copies their emotions and behaviour. Like I said, very interesting.
Seeing the mother interact with her daughter was so incredibly telling. This is a problem that likely begun generations ago. Kudos to the detective for a very skillful job.
@@mass-cp6jf While some people are born with brain defects and mental issues which may make them more susceptible to behavior issues, this women seems to have been groomed to be selfish and un-caring and to make some very bad decisions in her life.
@@KanteBobante That was pretty wild. It seems that most bigots know enough not to blurt that sort of hatred in public or in a place that is likely being recorded. That is as ugly as it gets. it certainly tells you that her daughter likely had a horrible upbringing.
Damn, finally getting to tell this chick she wasn't going home and was staying in custody must have been AMAZING for that detective, she played the friend role SO well, damn
Yes!!! That's the part I'm waiting for, so it's coming? OK im definitely locked in...NOW, I'm here talking to myself, like are they really going for this BS, and her Mom is f ING sick... OK they just told her. 😆 I thought she was guilty for this baby abuse.
Imagine sitting in an interrogation for your murdered baby and you had the audacity to ask the cops to investigate your stolen cell phone. This woman is a piece of work.
I believe that action comes from the illusion of innocence. Because she is "acting" innocent she is accidentally overplaying that role. That is find most fascinating about these documentaries, how the psychology of the human mind works. These detectives are trained to understand these things. Fascinating.
@@briannorris1300exactly right. they think, well, a guilty person would be shitting bricks right now, so i will act like i'm not. they're so hell bent on doing that that they forget how a normal person would act. lee rodarte was asked "where's [coworker who disappeared]?" and he just immediately answered "i don't know," as if he'd been expecting it. jodi arias pretended to be asleep while waiting in cuffs for her first interrogation. half of these guys will get arrested and forget to ask why they're being arrested lol.
Once my dog got out of the yard and I couldn’t find her for probably 5 minutes and I straight PANICKED and freaked out until I found her. Couldn’t imagine having a kid and reacting the way this woman is. Unreal!
Seriously, right after I adopted my cat I couldn’t find her, tore apart my entire house losing my mind. Turned out she had somehow managed to get INSIDE my dresser. But the fact that I was more panicked about that than this woman is about her whole child missing is ridiculous.
@@avaelliesm Exactly, I lost my cat once for only an hour and I was completely inconsolable. He ended up inside of the box spring of my bed. This is her CHILD! Unbelievable.
Omg same here. My dog accidentally got out and it was only a few minutes before I found her and I was losing my mind. I was crying and running looking for her in pure panic. If I couldn’t find my daughter.. I’d absolutely go insane!
True in this case, but referring to your child as 'the child' 'kiddo' 'my son' 'baby man' or any other less personal ways is something I do when I speak about my toddler to strangers. Strangers can either get my kids name OR funny stories and description of 'my child'... it's basically a little privacy shield for the child so that strangers can't recognize him based off of his name and description 🤷🏾♀️ But in her case it seems like she's just distancing herself from the poor child
She could be "dead inside, sure" but just so you know... you used a keyword, DEtACHED. The mother wasn't saying the babies name because she's detaching from the death storyline ...
I have been homeless before and hung out/had to deal with these type of people. Visit any tr8ylar park and you'll learn that this type of language and behavior is normal. Doesn't mean they don't love their children. Hard life and poor education does that to ya. For god's sake, listen to the mother talk. Imagine the type of life her daughter has had to deal with since she was a child.
Life could be heaven but people make it a living hell on each other, if we think this is all we get an no after life, then maybe we should be nicer to each other now
But I'd rather not chance it so I'll pray and be a good person cause some of us deserve to burn, remember the story of king Yama has been around for thousands of years so there a good chance were judged when we die so I'll at least try my best and be a good person
My wife and i a few years back were on the dot scheduling ourselves for that one slim chance for a successful impregnation, the thought that some of these "people" can so easily kill what others are trying so hard to create, is mind boggling, and heartbreaking.
I love this comment, especially your choice of selective quotation marks. So, SOOOO many more well-deserved nouns could’ve been used there, were it not for the internet Thought Police.
I’m 31 and desperately want to be a Mom. While so many couples have many kids, all to neglect, abuse, and not love them. Life seems so cruel sometimes.. 😔
My son went "missing" for 3 minutes at a restaurant, I instantly found staff and had people at the restaurant running around yelling OWEN with me, and I cried more in those 3 minutes then this "mom" has during this whole process.... wtf. I still get choked up thinking about those few minutes he was gone..
Yep I have had 2 incidents with 2 of my kids when they were little, they were only out of sight for 1 to 2 mins but it freaks you out. I don't understand neglectful parents
@@carriebizzt’s pure evil. Happened to me too with my son when he was like 3, he was “missing” for like 3 minutes. We were playing in the front yard, turned around to get our water on the drive way and when I turned around he was gone. My mind immediately went to the worst and thought someone was waiting and took their chance to snatch him. I was screaming and crying and running around the front yard, side yard, and the road at the top of my lungs, neighbor came out and from her view she saw him behind a tree. Little turd was hiding lol. I ran right passed that tree but was so frantic I didn’t even see him. I was shaking for like 45 minutes after. I can only justify this as pure evil. I don’t understand how it’s not instinctual and natural to protect our children. Even wild animals do it. Just sad
My 3yr old son ducked inside of a round clothing rack at Walmart and I couldn't find him for less than 1 minute I felt a panic and fear like I've never before or after, he popped his head out and said "hide seek mama!" I felt the weight of that entire store come off my shoulders I grabbed him hugged him tighter than ever! If course we had a talk later about not to ever do that again!
@@ShannaSells LOL forever, my brother did this at an outlet mall and took a NAP. Three hours or so of drama. They had basically closed and someone tidying found him. My parents did not find it anywhere near as hilarious as I did.
@@carriebizz You got a smart kid whos ahead of his time. Took me til i was 5 to go for it. Bored of shopping, unpredictable need for attention, plus a perfect hiding spot...my first eureka moment. Anyway try not to blame the kid. I barely resist hopping in to this day.
My god. This is so upsetting and disgusting and…I can’t tolerate thinking of this poor souls’ exit from the world. Alone. Struggling. No one to care or to even acknowledge the infant’s death. Why don’t we require people to get certified in order to have a baby? That’s exactly why our world is filled with humans that abuse and kill and torture other humans: their childhood traumas.
@@HouseofStaci you’re right.Everyone who wants a child should be made to have a year of parenting lessons,along with lessons in housekeeping and money management,and have regular drug testing.If they pass everything,they are then certified.Parenthood is too important to leave it to just anyone.
If she legitimately did not know where her kid was at the time of this interrogation, her response would have been hysteria, begging them to find her baby. Not a chill conversation with them
I'd be losing my shit on those cops... "Why the f are you keeping me in here?!?! We need to be out there searching for my baby! Let me the f out!!" Etc, etc... I wouldn't be able to be calm and focused on a conversation, ffs.
Detective Simpson is amazing. She is one of the best Detectives in Florida. As the mother of a child who she fought for, I could never thank her enough!!
I'm a dad. If a detective shows me my missing kid tshirt and tells me "this is blood!" I would have an immediate heart attack from the worry and fear my kid is even just hurt, and she just says "looks like blood !" As if she's talking about chocolate stains !!!! That's a true WTF moment.
That's a true slap a bitch moment there's so many ppl out here that deserve to have children and can't or suffer an from the unexpected loss of a child. And she sits up here all nonchalant!!: this is gut wrenching and unimaginable! May this Angel 😇 RIP and thegg barrier and sperm donor burn in ETERNAL HELL!!
It's ridiculous she only received 5 years for the role she played in her sons death! She was giving more time(7 years) for the drug charge than she was for her sons death and coverup!
Damn wow what a shame I believe everybody should see the light of day again but when you let this go on to your child no she or her man should never see the light of day again. If it was just drug charges fuck yeah they should get out it was like an unarmed robbery nobody was hurt nothing heinous see the light of day again please but when people commit such a heinous crime no lock them up throw away the key.
The fact that she fucking asks the detective to track down a fucking cell phone she lost but doesn’t ask her/them even one single time to find that child is, to me anyway, THE SINGLE MOST telling part of this entire interrogation. 😢
Obviously they r working on it . But I get what u mean . The , "please find my baby please 🙏 " But still ... Yeah. Even though they obviously got their sights on the boy.
Yesss, like what?!? I would be hysterical and probly would not even be able to talk to the detective tbh. she was just so nonchalant abt it all. She makes me sick.
Right?! She had virtually NO questions! I would be hysterical if this was my toddler. I feel like I’m more upset about this poor baby than his own mother and I can’t understand that. How can you have a child and do this to them?
FACTS. It’s sickening.. because literally THOUSANDS if not more, of AMAZING brilliant couples, could’ve n would’ve LOVED that poor baby in a HEARTBEAT.. n given him a Real Chance in life.. that’s what’s so heartbreaking too.💔 😢
These detectives are so good and work so well together. The lady detective is making herself come off as on her side, friendly, laughs with her , no treat. Whilst the male detective is listening analysing her words and body language. Brilliant together.
Yes! I have a little son, 9 years old, and he is the sweetest most beautiful person. If he does something wrong, i explain how we shouldn't do that, and without even raising my voice, he understands. Children can be reasoned with and they can understand. Why why why would you feel like you have to strike a child??? Much less do it so hard that he dies omg the depravity
@@AkReneeI agree. There are times when a whooping is needed, but never to the point of drawing blood, breaking bones or skin. A spanking should be just that. Sounds like this woman need to receive the same beatings she gave her baby by some one proportionally larger than her and someone very angry. That would be a start in getting justice!!
My daughter got off the bus and walked home through the woods as I was walking down the road to meet her at the bus stop. I panicked so hard when I couldn't find her getting off the bus that I called the police, ran around hyperventilating and scream-crying her name. I ran back and forth from the bus stop to the house 3 times before I finally found her standing in between our house and the neighbors house waiting for me. I fell to the ground when I saw her. If I was in an interrogation room while my child was missing, I would have literally lost my mind. Literally. I would have lost my mind and been lucky to have ever recovered.
I know that feeling! When my daughter was about five she thought it would be funny to hide on me when I went to the bathroom. Let me tell you, omg! There is nothing like that feeling it is horrifying. Every room got smaller and smaller as of the walls were closing in on me! I was panicking and said out loud to myself “omg call 911” as I was crying and she popped out from the bin we stored our wood pellets in big eyed and horrified because she realized what she did. I was never so happy to see her as I was at that moment! This woman has major mental issues to be able to sit there and act like she had nothing to do with it. As if he was someone else’s child and she was just a witness. That poor child! He suffered & the only person he loved is the reason why. Ugh
@@GenXBitch Man, I get like that when my parrot that I’ve had for 30 years has done shit like that. My place is just a typical one bedroom apartment, so when I can’t find him and he’s not making any noises while I’m calling out for him everywhere, I’m freaking out thinking he got outside and flew away. My heart will jump out of chest in panic the whole time and I can’t help but start crying and begging him to show himself or make a noise. My stomach gets in a knot and I have no idea know what else to do. I don’t have human kids, but I’ve had him since I was 16 and it’s been a huge commitment and responsibility with a ton of sacrifices - my close bond with him makes it easy to have a very good idea how gut wrenching such situations are with parents of human babies. Just awful!
I love the 'good cop, bad cop' routine. The detective in blue just sits silently staring at her for 6 minutes and then pipes up with ''Was he bleeding at all that day''. LOL
Right! I was listening and getting mad at how buddy-buddy she was with the trash sitting across from her. She was so convincing and did an awesome job to get her talking and keep her talking. She matched the demeanor and language to make her feel comfortable. Crazy skilled.
there's another interview with her and a young boy who was being interrogated - she's genuinely amazing at controlling the situation and making the room feel comfortable
When my baby died from SIDS in 1983 I cried solid for 2 frickin' years. This woman is NOT grieving! Her body language, over gesticulating, and continually slapping the table gives away how nervous she really is.
That female detective is AMAZING! Literally the best I’ve ever seen in one of these videos. She’s a hero, and should be so proud at what she does, giving victims the vindication, and Justice they do deserve. Amazing job to both detectives!
I LOVE THIS DETECTIVE CHICK!!! I've watched her in multiple different interrogations over the years and she's badass! She's probably my favorite 😍 Love her!
@@krystalbrown5282 I've been trying to find her name so I can find them because I can't remember the cases that I watched but I remember her voice distinctively! It's really frustrating me. So much do, that I found the Jacksonville Dept on Instagram and inquired lol. I'll share if I can eventually remember/find them 👍🏼
It’s called Duper’s Delight. “Duper’s Delight is an emotional boost, or thrill, that some people get when they successfully cheat or deceive another person or organization.”
The part when the mother came in and the dialogue between the mother and daughter just proves to me that being a psychopath is a genetic defect thats passed down from parent(s) to child.
it can definitely be generic but trauma and dissociation as a survival mechanism can definitely create and exacerbate personality disorders for individuals.
Circumstancial. It's not an inherent thing. Everyone has dark triad characteristics. Tge only difference is the degree to which one individual it motivated by them.
This mother is unbelievable! I would be hysterical knowing my baby was out there somewhere... I thinks she knows more than she's telling... how can you sit there and talk so casual when it's your baby who is missing WOW! WOW! WOW! Some serious child neglect going on here... RIP SWEET BABY BOY the torment and the miss treating is over 🙏🙏🙏
She knew. She's a piece of crap. There are other interviews where she is more concerned with getting to spend a few minutes alone with the boyfriend instead of helping find her son
To be shown those pics with blood that ostensibly came from my little baby I can’t imagine not bursting into tears. Her reactions are so alien. Even with her being involved, you would think by now she would be upset, thinking of what she has lost, thinking of that beautiful little boy and the horror she and her miserable excuse for a boyfriend subjected him to. But she is stone faced. She reminds me of an employee chatting with someone about an incorrect order. It’s that level of indifference.
I've seen her interrogating someone else before. I can't remember which video it was but I've noticed it with a couple interrogators... they must specialise in certain kinds of homicide... This lady is wonderful. The mother is a useless piece of 💩
She’s dealing with this train wreck of a family with alarming shit spewing out of every person and she not only handles the dysfunction, she guides it.
This makes me sick! Reminds me of how callous Casey Anthony was when she acted like she didn't know where her daughter was... This is so infuriating! The female detective was amazing! She did a great job.
And don’t forget about that Psycho Chris Pratt..The guilty tend to unfold under pressure …Disgusting people ..They should not be on this earth for all they will cause is confusion and sadness..They should pass the law that if a person is guilty of murder he/she should face the death penalty..It might soften these monsters up..This should be in the constitution..
ONLY FIVE YEARS??? My mind is BLOWN. That was an innocent baby who lost their life due to neglect. I hope that woman and the boyfriend get exactly what they deserve going forward.
@@kemmymaryojones-mjkonceptz true evil exist. Without evil, you cannot have good. These peoples brains don't process information the same as ours. They understand the CONCEPT of empathy, but they do not have it. That is extremely dangerous. You know how you see a commercial for poor starving dogs or starving children In 3rd world countries and feel that "bad/sad" feeling, these people don't feel that emotion. They have no consideration, value, or care for anyone or anything. They are the people who kick dogs when no one is watching, or as minor as taking the whole bowl of candy on Halloween trick or treating. The point is only value the life of those who value others lives. This woman doesnt
the fact that this mother is so nonchalant about her “missing child” is genuinely disturbing to me. i don’t ever even want to leave my baby in fear that somebody will hurt her and she’s only five months 😭🤣
This female detective is awesome! She was straight forward yet gentle in the beginning. Giving the "mother" every chance to tell the truth while letting her dig her own grave at the same time. Then BAM! She's in her face and graphic to get those crocodile tears flowing. Bravo Detective!!
@@micahkinggodgodself323 I don’t think it was up to the cop. Prob the DA. I can’t imagine how frustrating it is to catch people who do horrible things only for them to get out or not go to jail at all once they go through the court system.
Being a detective talking to someone you know murdered someone or did something horrible has to be a very very hard hard heart wrenching job. To have to sit there straight faced and friendly with the devil across the table I can't even fathom the nightmares these people struggle with. They deserve recognition for their hard positions. It takes special people to hold these jobs.
It’s because they have enough education and experience in human development to know they’re not sitting across from “the devil”, someone fictitious who is the embodiment of evil for no reason other than to be a figure for sinners to push their accountability onto . These people are real people who were very likely abused or neglected as children, causing literal brain damage in the decision making and emotional processing regions. They are monsters of people for what they’ve done now, but they weren’t just inherently evil with no reasoning, which is so dismissive and ignorant to the further understanding of the human condition. Same thing how religious people shove their accountability onto their flawedness as something only “god” can heal, and not something they have the power to change themselves. Whether parents like it or not, EVERY evil thing their child turned out to be, was planted as a seed by them. Child hood development has confirmed that children are mirror images of their parents, even if their actions in the physical world don’t manifest exactly the same as adults. Their fundamental processing and comprehension of how the world works and how to treat people, is still the same
@@zzzzerathey are still human. I've studied for tests that still ended up being hard. There are detectives and attorneys that have been on horrific cases like this that never recover.
When the mother came into the room, everything made sense. The mom is a total narcissist, the daughter grew up having to defend herself from her own mother. She grew to have no empathy towards kids, even her own kids. Not everyone should have kids, the mom and the daughter are examples of this and the consequences.
True story: I was 23 living in Atlanta with my 18 month old son. We stayed overnight in a hotel while our apartment was getting ready. I forgot to put the safety lock on the door. I’m sure I wasn’t thinning my kid could open this door!!! I woke up and my child was missing! When I tell you I ran out the room in nothing but my bra and panties with 911 on the line screaming his name! The panic , the horror, I was distraught too the max!!! People were coming out their rooms helping me look everywhere, knocking on doors everything! I was banging on the elevator button so I could go downstairs and see the cameras, the door opened and the front desk clerk had him in her arms eating a cookie. I literally fainted!!! Once I was back to life, the cops where there, plenty of hotel guest all making sure we were okay. I know I cried for days! And I had my son back! Thank God that the front desk clerk noticed us checking the night before so when she saw him getting off the elevator she picked him up and looked up our room. The panic I had over my son not being in my arms was so strong it knocked me out!!! Since then I have ALWAYS locked our hotel doors and moved a chair in front of it! He is 17 now! Praising the guardian Angel that covered us. The calm this mother has is amazing! No way in HELL a mother would be able to sit for hours answering questions with her baby missing!
So true.... my son hid in our house once and I couldn't find him for like a minute and 2 only and the amount panic that I had was insane.... fcking terrifying.... u can always tell when these parents are guilty.... parents aren't calm when their kid is missing
I’m so glad he was safe!!! You had to be in a state of shock and panic. My son is now 15, and recently he was out on a boat with his dad and it broke down. I panicked. As a mom thinking it could get dark. They could be pushed out farther or whatever. He had his phone and he kept sending me his location but I was freaking out until he and his dad drifted to land and I’m following his location to safety. Nothing but panic and he wasn’t missing he was just in possible danger…. We don’t understand females like this one because they aren’t the same as us. I try to understand … bc it’s so mind boggling…I believe that something is missing from their emotions something that we possess is exactly why it’s hard to even fathom their actions. Bless you and your son ♥️
It's hard to believe that it could get worse, but when the grandmother came in things got MUCH MUCH worse. What in the HELL is wrong with these people.
Whoa, I was not expecting the blatant ra[ism! I could tell the moment she walked in the room that she & her daughter have very little love between them. And the detective saying she doesn’t believe Barton hurt her kid??? Like, were we here for the same interrogation? But grandma with the “stick to your own kind” comment legit made me throw up in my mouth. While she’s here, can we please put both these pieces of garbage in jail…forever? 5 & 20 years is such a joke. I hate our “justice” system sometimes. I just hope this sweet baby is finally at peace.
Generational abuse. Statistically only 30% of abused kids will go on to be abusers and it makes a world of difference if the person has a positive role model/caring adult like a teacher etc. My gram was abused, she abused my mother who abused me, i have poor patience and anger issues ive decided not to have kids. Instead i get to be the fun aunt. My brother is a great dad, he also had a great dad. (We have same mom, diff dads, he grew up with his dad, i my mom, my dad was absent and died). This woman is a cold hearted monster. Thats the thing about abuse running through families you may not be able to control your response emotionally without therapy but you have a choiceee. Im in therapy and i decided not to have kids. Could have decided to get help. Decided not to be with a drug dealer etc. Choices regardless of emotion. But this pos thinks her feelings and wants are more important than her kids
These people are sick! These are people that never should have had or been around kids. I’ll tell you this much, they would have to restrain me cause there is no way that I could just sit there in a small room ! I would want to be out searching.
If somebody showed me a picture of my child’s blood everywhere & he was gone, I would be absolutely broken. I would have lost it… Not to mention when the detective said about “throwing him out for the buzzards to eat & the dogs to rip apart” I would be throwing up with that picture of my child in my head…
You know I'm watching my 3 grandchildren. It's summer. It's calm. They are playing. I'm watching this dumb woman and reading the comments. Then I read yours. Suddenly, I burst into tears. The thought of a child in that condition is more than I could mentally cope with. Every day I was their clothes, pick you their toys, feed them, confirm them kiss them, listen to their tales. How could anyone do this?
Exactly … I had a physical reaction to hearing that and it’s not even my child, my kids are grown and I can’t even bring myself to picture that for them, let alone when they were 2, how you see pictures of your child’s blood and are not screaming crying and wanting to know what happened to your child means you already know what happened to your child
I don’t even think I would remain conscious…I would be hysterical, black out throwing myself on the floor, screaming, crying I mean I just read this comment dropped the video and hugged my little boy. HOW are these mothers so cold 😔 it’s sickening. This sweet baby deserved so much better, I’m so sorry sweet little one, Rest In Peace and fly high ❤️
I want to echo one viewer’s comment (can’t remember which video it was from) but I think it’s really powerful. “Every child deserves a parent. But not all parents deserve a child”
I lost my daughter playing hide and seek once. She was just young enough to start opening doors and after searching the condo completely I couldn't find her. I kept calling her name and all there was was silence. My heart began racing and I had a full on panic attack. I ran outside in nothing but a shirt and underwear bawling hysterically screaming her name running down the street looking for my daughter thinking she might have went outside and somebody could have taken her. My neighbor tried to calm me down and started helping, then my boyfriend Came out of the house saying he found her behind our rocking chair. One of the scariest moments I've ever had in my life if not the scariest, that was almost 4 years ago now and I still get flash backs. I The fact that this woman didn't even shed a tear shows for a fact she's 100% responsible and gives zero shit about her own child. Psychopaths don't see people as humans, they are objects and when they no longer fulfill their needs they become disposable. It's horrific. This detective did a great job
I had a harder time keeping my composure when *MY DOG* was missing!! This creature has no emotions, no empathy, does not plead..or redirect the conversation to the whereabouts of her child.... I'm sorry but her lack of any feelings is disgusting.
The female detective was extremely solid 👌 Idk how to describe it. The way she presented the images, and her assertive yet nonchalant demeanor. Litterally NO room for BS. Ive seen it done but not quite how she excuted it 💯
The mother and daughter talking at the end like they’re discussing the weather, is mind blowing to me. I have shown more emotion watching this then they did. 😞
And all she cares about is getting mo ey on her books so she can get drugs and try and stop herself from going into withdrawal. She'll be getting out soon....
I imagine the detective asked the mother to remain calm ect… because this seems to be their tactic here. I believe they knew soon as they showed any aggression she would lawyer up. Once they lawyer up your not allowed to question them anymore
@@shortywompwompthejerseypri6134 Agreed. Keep in mind the mother had no Idea in the beginning her own daughter did such a thing, Until that beautiful blue eyed baby's body was found a year later. I'm sure after the fact there's no contact from her mom.
Those detectives were absolutely fantastic in how they handled this interrogation. Being the friendly, understanding and agreeable detectives was the perfect approach. Being rough and harshly confronting would have made her shut down from the very beginning and that’s the last thing these detectives wanted. The male detective laying low and just interjecting every once in a while was perfect. You could tell the “mother” would connect with a female rather than a male. I’ve watched A LOT of interrogations and this is by far one of the best I’ve seen. I hope detective Simpson passed on her incredible knowledge to the young detectives so they can continue her fantastic way of conducting interviews.
I thought or think she got 5 while the guy got 20 not sure why he got more time than her. And yes It drives me nuts when the mother does that act like the kid is her possession and not his own person. your right she kept saying my baby never once said Lonzie
@@arronderian89 white woman tears. That baby was abused and malnourished before his death. They didn't even try b to charge her. They got her nigga though.
If this woman is showing me anything so far as an ex addict, it's that cocaine makes you evil- and I'm very glad it was my dad that was the coke addict and not my mom.
Did anyone else’s stomach churn when the grandmother of the child came into the room and immediately started saying racist comments?? It was downright disgusting. Not to mention she kept interrupting the detective SO MUCH to talk about herself and her family/life. Like omg. A baby is gone. Your grandchild is GONE. And that’s the stuff that comes out of your mouth? Sickening.
Her white husband is a criminal, but deserves a second chance but a Black men who may or may not hurt her grandchild means all Blacks are criminal and the cop didn't correct her. Both trash.
"He didn't like the pallet." No shit lady. The baby needs a bed! People astound me everyday. All children deserve parents but not all parents deserve children.. 😔
@@ClaySkaj it’s a southern slang word, but yes it usually consists of a small crib mattress or basket padding with lots of blankets and pillows put on each side of the child to keep them from rolling around too much. Actually really comfy
Unfortunately people like this can spit babies out like bullets, while individuals couples who would make great parents find they can't concieve for whatever reason.
I broke a rib once .. it was unbearable . I can’t imagine the pain poor Lonzi went through with EIGHT rib fractures . Pieces of crap make me sick . So sorry kid .. rest peacefully now xx
I had 16 rib fractures once. And it was very painful to say the least. And I can only imagine a little child with 8 rib fractures. Some people should just not have kids
I'm astounded by the amount of commenters that don't understand the female detective is playing a role to get her to talk. She's not joking because she wants to or because she feels like it. And many of you claim to be true crime junkies/enthusiasts?
Edit: Thanks for all the likes. There's a couple of rude comments, but hey.
I thought the same,I don't get, why they don't get it
I agree, this Detective is playing on her side she is doing a very good job of keeping the girl talking. The detectives have to put feelings a side and almost befriend the person to get them comfortable enough to open up.
Yep!!!
She played the role to be supportive and believing of the mother to get her more comfortable enough so she would talk more. She bashed him and played on her side so they had a “common enemy”. She played that role so good, she got her to tell the exact details she needed to hear so that she could build the case. Honestly… it’s genius.
I agree. I would say I’m a true crime junkie because I absolutely love it, but I never pretend to be an expert as I’m the furthest thing. I do enjoy and kind of have a standard on how interrogation officers have their own personal way of doing a proper interrogation. It’s definitely an art and something that I have so much respect for. I always wanted to be a homicide detective but had no desire to ever be a regular cop lol. I only wanted to skip straight up to homicide investigator at age 16! I can’t imagine how much pressure that job entails. And I love the way they finesse a confession out of them!
People who don’t understand the detectives approach…friendly, chummy, laughing…she needs this girl to talk. Being rude etc. probably wouldn’t entice her. Trust me, the detective feels nothing but disgust however, she has a job to do. She’s got a baby to vindicate. This detective is really really good at interrogation. Good for her.
Actually the detective probably doesn’t feel anything except wanting to get the truth
@@picklep9812 trust me they feel everything. I'm glad to see some pretty disturbing things and some of that s*** gives you PTSD for life. You're never the same with jobs like these.
But they've got to find that baby and do what they got to do and say what they got to say to her, because they need a body to put her away for good.
Admirable!! Very good interrogator. She didn't lean across the table and smack this b@#&+h.
Duh who the hell has to have this explained to them 🤣
@@ShannonShenanigans79 AGREED
The fact that they had a big screen TV but no crib for the baby tells me everything I need to know about this "mother".
you are so right
💯, large TV latest phone …. No crib or no bedsheets . Every penny they get for the kid goes on them.
Cribs are unnatural. Babies would rather sleep with their parents.
@@alex-qd6of Cribs are unnatural? What are you talking about! Babies sleeping with adults is way more dangerous for the baby.
I agree! I have a crib and everything a baby needs even though he sleeps in bed with me! Still got everything I thought he’d need and always will even if it goes unused!
My 3-year-daughter once wandered off at a public park when my back was briefly turned and the panic I felt when I couldn’t find her was absolutely horrible. I started running around to look for her in panic when I suddenly heard over the loudspeaker ‘would Erin’s mother come to …’ and there she was safe and sound. Oh my goodness the RELIEF and I felt was so wonderful. This woman never felt anything for her child.
I lost my child while going to the bathroom for 30 seconds. I searched everywhere...inside, outside, upstairs, downstairs...he was tucked into a corner right where I left him watching cartoons and wouldn't respond to me yelling for him 😩 kids.
This type is called sub humanoid.
My mom would go to the loudspeaker at the grocery store if I wandered off. It was so embarrassing I stopped walking away. Lol
@@JessicaORENDER that is scary because it also alerts creeps. I hate this world so bad 🥺 I’m so glad you were okay. Kids just be trying to explore.
Pics or it didn’t happen
The female detective was so skilled. Her voice and demeanor the entire time was so well controlled. I hope she knows she did justice by that little child.
MissFushi.
YES you get it. It's to get the person to play out every detail to build case. People just don't understand what cops ( Detective) are doing. I like watching the cops be all sweet with suspect
It tells the story. That's what DA need in court.
The cops now in interview room are trying to get the whole story of crime. I think too meany people are watching to much cop TV. It started on TV way back. I think Dragnet was real. They gave. Jack Webb a real LAPD badge.
If you look back at say the show Emergency
Jack was trying to promote the Paramedic program. The show started so meany programs around the US.
Do you have a background in law enforcement?
@@kathymarie6049
I was a Reserve cop in the Late 80s. For my home Town. Just wanted to volunteer back to my community. I do like watching First Amendment Aditor in court cases if they are video tape. I like hearing the back and forth on Laws. Lawyer defense to free American. If that helps.
@@rp1645 - gotcha
@@Michael-cp6gr
You have to remember the cops( Detective) are in there controlled surrounding. The are just trying to piece the events together, for DA to have the case heard in court. I hear what you say. But Detective are good at just trying to put everything together so DA can go in front of Judge. Get a conviction, that is there reward for what we get so upset about hearing the Lies coming out of a guilty person, thinking they are smarter.
The male detective also plays a subtle role, he stares almost unbroken at her for the whole interview. You can see her getting nervous by this, she keeps turning to him to try and get approval for her answers, but he just remains emotionless and staring, occasionally asking her probing questions. Great double act.
That is a good point, I didn't really notice beyond the questions but you are right! They really were both actively manipulating her into saying way too much.
It is absolutely a double act in this case.
So the female detective is the one asking the questions and presenting the evidence. The male detective in this case is the one keeping an eye on the suspect. He is the one looking for all sorts of visual cues, stuff that the female detective might be missing while in conversation. It might indicate deception, it might indicate a suspect drawing into their shell, it could be anything. The second detective will have a better gauge in it than the primary.
Those visual cues can help the second detective assess the situation better and he can help call a play. He will have subtle ways sof communicating with the questioner; maybe he thinks that something like the Reid technique can be employed, the good cop/bad cop routine etc.
That description kind of reminds me of my angry, drunk grandpa.
I can tell you from experience that is extremely uncomfortable..o was never interrogat3d for anything crazy serious, but even for small things it's uncomfortable
@@TimAndEricAreTheBest God in heaven I almost spat my drink out🤣
Detective Eileen Simpson retired in 2019 after 26 yrs of service. Thanks to both officers for your tireless persistence.
Wow. I have seen her in many videos showing her amazing skills. There is
a huge loss of superb talent at that department. God bless her and hope her retirement is bliss.
Thank you, Detective Simpson.
Thank you for sharing her name!!
These are the good cops
I hope her retirement is amazing and wonderful.
How she only got 5 years for child neglect but 7 years for a drug charge baffles me. There is something really wrong with the way the justice systems prioritizes crimes and the punishments for them.
Republicans.
@@jennifer4547True. 💯🎯
@@jennifer4547 Bingo.
@@jennifer4547 DEMOCRAT George Soros funding the successful campaigns of LIBERAL prosecutors who have a revolving door for criminals?? “Defund the police?” EXPLODING crime in every BLUE city?
@@jennifer4547 Absolutely
When they are talking about a coward, they aren’t talking about him. They are talking about her. And she doesn’t even pick up on it.
That's what kept getting me. Saying how selfish and cowardly it is what was done to this baby .... and they looking directly in her eyes and she just doesn't grasp it at all.
yup, and when they say her boyfriend thinks he is smarter than LE they are talking about her too.
Yes, she does.
That’s my favorite part of this
She thinks she's smart. Very emotive when talking about Rubhan but can't even refer to her baby by name. Broken ribs before he was even on the scene.
Doesn't even break down at the realisation she left her kid in the care of a suspected rapist and abuser. Any caring parent would blame themselves even if they didn't cause harm directly. In cases like this I wouldn't be mad to hear that for her probation means she has to have a total hysterectomy before release.. or even better that they never get released!
this detective is pure gold. how she “believed” that woman and still questioned her flawlessly without missing a beat is amazing, you can tell she’s well trained and well practiced and i hope she passed her knowledge onto others because this is how you interrogate someone. one of the best i’ve seen and there’s been a lot
Yeah she really matched her energy and sense of humor to disarm. Pretty great interrogation
Facts....5 years whatever she was invovled in her own childs murder Live with no chance of parole. Everyone law enforcement officers on cases like this deserve recognition i could not do what they do i dont think i would be able to separate work and personal feelings. Sometimes when i watch these videos i dont know how the officers / detectives dont jump across the table and start delivering justice especially when it involves a child.
AND.............. she literally told her mom to put money into her commissary so she can call her and you wont have to pay to talk to me" SMH - umm if your mom puts money into her commissary and you use it to call her mom...... Ahhhh your mom is still paying for the phone call, she will probably buy HoHo's and DingDongs and Chips and Dip and still call her mom collect.......
Almost as if the job of police is to investigate and interview while assuming innocence until proven guilty so they can piece together the truth and not just their "hunch" or "instinct".......
She definitely is, I loved how she started no beating around the bush!!! To prove his disloyalty right off, pure gold 💯.
Check out the Sharron Townsted case she did
The female detective was amazing. She developed a friendly "I believe you, I'm on your side" rapport with the lady. She really acted like she was her friend to get her to keep talking. That's amazing work!
it worked too. started with the sister-girl yo man is lying to you.
She's a great actress !
Hmmmm hardly dealing with Hannibal is she .
Absolutely - the female detective was amazing
My thoughts exactly! Very different approach from previous videos I have watched when the male detectives do the questioning. It's awesome watching this detective in action, her work is truly inspirational. Job well done!
Update: She was sentenced to 5 years in prison for neglect and lying to a police officer.
The boyfriend confessed and said the baby drowned in the bathtub while they were having sex in another room. He also said they both knew the baby had died before she went to work that night.
This is absolutely disgusting. 🤢😡
God that's so disgusting. There's no way in hell this was an accident. I can't believe she's barely getting a slap on the wrist for this.
Cant believe a word he says either.
I always thought all along (I live in Jacksonville where this happened) the child died from not being supervised, like drowning in the tub and that they BOTH knew, however, there was blood so, we will never know what really happened to this precious child.
But what about the blood?
How in the world do you only get five years for something like this!?!??that’s horrifying
I love when the detectives say "he thinks he's smarter than everybody". But in reality they are talking about her.
That was awesome. They kept it going for a while. I’m surprised it didn’t she didn’t catch on.
She a fool sitting there and baby dead and not crying or going off or nothing to calm guilty as he'll big clown lock her up
She faking making herself cry the police no she faking girl bye .I pray for that poor baby 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿❤️❤️
Yep. That whole "there are 30 great minds here" was definitely for her 😂
No, she is talking about her sex partner not her. She wasn't charged with murder but her partner was. She ended up charged with child neglect.
I enjoyed watching this HOWEVER the title “a psychopath crumbles under pressure” is very misleading. I spent 2 hours expecting to her to “crumble under pressure” and admit to doing something when that didn’t even remotely happen. Kind of frustrating.
Thank you, you just saved me 2hours 11minutes.
I agree, even though it was still interesting I wanted to see her feel shame or guilt for her crimes
Honestly, same. I did enjoy the video, but I really had expected and hoped to see her crack and crumble under the pressure, like it says in the title. It was slightly frustrating when nothing like that happened at all.
Definitely a clickbait-y title. I really dislike that kind of clickbait in the true crime community, we're here for the reality.
Thank you. Like forever in.. and still waiting for the crumble
My wife recently saw a wandering little boy outside of Sam's Club. He was 4-5 years old with a pacifier. We were both bewildered. It is kinda funny to see some random parent-less kid was walking like he knew where he was going. It really looked as if he was on a mission, but my wife and I stopped to observe to see if he really had a destination. We stood side-by-side with him just so that he would be protected from passing cars in the parking lot. We asked the kid if he knew where his mom was. He took out his pacifier and pointed to Sam's Club and said, "Store ". The kid was super chummy to my wife and I, as if we were old friends. He started talking about how he liked riding on the shopping carts. My wife and I were just laughing.
So we told him we'd take him to his mommy and he took my wife's hand and we proceeded to walk to Sam's Club. There, we saw a lady pacing around the TV area of the store. It was his mom and 2 workers trying to calm her down.
The mother was going ballistic in the front of the store. Then she saw her kid holding hands with my wife and I and as I shouted, "Ma'am, is this your kid?" She screamed and ran towards us as fast as I ever saw a woman ran. She was crying, which made the kid go from happy as a clam to a crying baby.
So she was changing her newborns diapers while she was getting her car serviced and her boy slipped out, and the employees didn't even notice. This happened within 2-3 minutes, which is more than enough time to have a child create space from their parent.
Luckily my wife and I are normal people, who return babies to their mothers, lol.
She was a young mom and she wanted to give us money, but of course we declined. We were just happy to return a child to his mom.
The point I'm trying to make is that the woman here in this video is sociopathic. She has no motherly instincts and only cares of herself. I feel so, so bad for kids who have parents like that. They basically live life with no hope and are constantly in survival mode.
My son was two and I was having him try on new swim trunks in his room. I turned to grab the trunks and as quick as I did that he was out of the bedroom and I heard the screen door shut. He was flying up the sidewalk in a diaper. Thankfully every neighbor knows him but I about I had a heart attack because we live on a corner lot that people like to blow through the stop sign. I was already in tears running after him because of what could have happened. He's my baby. I love him.
This woman deserves to rot.
Right place at the right time.
That would literally terrify me!
I lost my child once, in a crowd for about 5 minutes. I was in tears and beside myself.
That was me growing up with my biological mom. Drugs have a way of warping the mind in weird ways. I was incredibly fortunate to have second mom's that filled the gap but without them idk where I would be. My Grandma told the story that when I was too little to remember, I was found skin and bone in my crib crying when my Mom finally lost custody. She swooped me up and fed me back to good health. Now I'm in medical school pursuing my dream of becoming a physician and I'm so grateful for my second mom's and other families that poured into my life and showed me there's more to it than living for the next drug binge. I never knew what normal was for a while as a kid, but I'm so thankful I do now. It sounds odd to say, but thanks for being normal good citizens.
This absolutely turned my stomach. I cared more for my childhood pet hamster than she cared for her baby!
Precious, sweet boy.... rest in eternal peace.
I was thinking the similar.. I don't like other people's kids much, but I feel like I have more love and compassion for her child than she does.
When possession of weed gets you more jailtime than child murder, you know there's something messed up going on with the system.
For the record: She got 5 years for causing the death of her child. An unrelated drug case got her 7. No, no. You read that right.
Abortion is child murder.
Same in Germany…
In Canada I walk up the street to the weed store and buy weed, hash, concentrate, edibles, topical, drinks, ectect. And for years before legalization you could buy weed online with etransfer
OMG right!!!
You are so right there are so many things wrong with the justice system
I’ve panicked and worried more when I lost my dog than this woman did for her child.
I was thinking that too!!! My dog took off into the woods last year and I kept running and running until I was on my knees looking for my dog! I was sobbing and shaking...and this woman can't even shed a real tear for her dead son? It doesn't add up
My dog ended up finding ME lol she was covered in mud and happy as a clam. I couldn't feel my legs and had mascara down my face and neck 😑
@@psychoshrink166 im glad you found your dog its unreal how cold this woman is
Same here with my cat...🙁
No kidding. I was a blubbering mess for weeks after our cat went missing, every time someone just mentioned our lost kitty. This women is totally heartless.
Yes, our dog went missing from our back garden. We were panic stricken someone might have stolen him. All my family went running around the streets looking for him, and both of my teenage children and wife crying/screaming/shouting for him. We eventually found him in someone's back garden, all happy, wagging his tail, etc. He had escaped through a small opening in our fence! Now, we never let him go into the garden himself! He's like our small toddler child and we love him so much!.
This situation is disgusting but this female detective is amazing.
Yes she is... You actually feel like she is on her side..
Sadly they found the little boy last year.. He died from blunt trauma.. I hope and pray this little boy has full justice... His mom gets out I think in 6 years... Not sure about the boyfriend... Sickening...
Anyone who touches a child in an evil way deserves no mercy!!!
She’s good. If you want to watch a female detective kick some narcissistic sociopath killer of children Kick some butt!!! Watch the Larissa Rodriguez interrogation.
Again, yes this detective is good. If you want to watch a True Pro? Check out Larissa Rodriguez.
She is great I agree
She played her like a fiddle didn’t she?
@@leelee6850 she went from trying to protect him to helping the detective build a case. Only problem is while she was throwing the boyfriend under the bus she was hanging on his ankle and didn’t even know it. That pig of a mother!! I’m talking about grandma
I am a Father of Two who I raised on my own. I will never understand how someone could do such horrible things to a child. I'd gladly give my life for my kids even if it ment they only got one more breath. Babies and toddlers and are incredible! I loved watching my children grow and devlope their personalities. Best memories of my life is seeing my children smile, laugh and experience Joy. They helped make me a better person because THEY gave me the Drive to make a better life not simply for me BUT for them! I went to College and University to be able to support them and make them Proud to not have a lazy bum for a Dad.
Thinking back makes me laugh and smile about the fun memories we built together. I would pick them up after school, go home and do their homework if they had any. Then go play at the park. We played a made up game called they called Monster. They would play on the large Plaground playset. They'd get to the Big Slide and as they slid down the slide I'd roar like a monster run upto the slide and if I was fast enough I could catch them on the slide and tickle them on the way down. Hahaha... I was exhausted after working but building good memoris with my kids was so important to me. To this day I don't know if the other parents were laughing With Me or AT ME! LoLoL. I do know that the kids Loved it! Everytime we went to the park we had a blast togther. My Daughter brings up those memories with me periodically and tells me how greatful she is for everything I did for them. I say this NOT as some crazy sort of Bragging Crapola. It just makes me happy to know that the Effort I put in to make my kids lives as best I could was recognized and Appreciated by my kids who are now Adults.
It was Worth EVERY SINGLE MOMENT OF MY LIFE that I dedicated my priorities to raising my Children! Of course its not at all Easy to Raise kids, especially as a single parent (btw there are not many resources for a single full time Father). BUT I still wouldn't change it. Thats why I will NEVER Understand how anyone could HURT any innocent child. How the heck could a MOTHER do this EVIL CRAP TO THEIR CHILD! This girl and her boyfriend deserve life in jail with NO Possibility Of Parole!!!
So many don't understand that they can never get back the time when they are little, they grow up so fast, too fast.
Do you mind to ask you why you was single Dad?
These murderers deserve the ultimate punishment
@@katarzynamariamuszynska2811probably because there was only him and not another parent there
I've raised six children and one grandchild. If one of my babies had died, they'd have had me in the hospital under heavy sedation. I would be out of my mind and inconsolable. That she is answering questions with zero emotion is beyond chilling.
Girl I lost a Child I'm currently UNDER heavy sedation!
@S_R_H Am sorry foe your loss. Offering a tender hug, thus is a mother who lost a baby too 😢
@@dawnroache9391 Oh, that's so sad. Am so sorry for your loss. I know no words can reduce your pain. Am just saying that I feel you so deeply because I went through the same some 6 rears ago. It will take time to fade away. Hold in sister 😔😢
@@3arnaguadi5 It's the Worst thing that a Mother can go through it goes against the law of nature and thank you so much and Blessings to you and your family members ❤️🙏✌️
@@time558 Thank you so much and Blessings to you and your family 💕
She says ‘my baby’ and ‘my kid’ like she’s some kind of overly protective mother. I love how the female detective has allowed her to feel like she’s not under suspicion and kudos also to the male detective for sitting back and allowing the ‘mother’ to incriminate herself.
So that IS a female?? I’ve been trying to figure out the entire time if it’s a male or female cop, lol
@@kellyreinhold7295 I literally thought it was a man up until this very moment and had to read it twice because I assumed at some point a woman detective comes in lmaooo
Just going by the voice since I cant really see their face- so far in the video anyways; and it definitely sounds like a man, literally had a thought "that guy has a sexy voice" I wanna jump off a bridge lmfao
@@308MiA 💅
@@kellyreinhold7295 really? That's funny, I know many women with deeper toned voices 😆
@@308MiA
Is the detective being male or female important? I think a child being murdered is point of video?
I lost my kid once in JCpenny. She ran off, I was heavily pregnant with her sister and couldn’t move quickly, and she was 2. The absolute PANIC I felt! I bawled the entire time, and a lovely older woman was holding her hand talking to an employee. I had never been so damn relieved.
All I thought was someone was gonna grab her and take her and hurt her. My mind reeled! I couldn’t imagine not bawling if I was the mom. Good lord.
Awwww I can understand the feeling and panic you’d endure going through that. God was holding your daughters hand the whole time.
My 2 year old daughter got out of our locked front door and I only realised because she left the door open and I heard the sound of traffic. I was 8 months pregnant at the time and home alone. As I ambled down the drive I just saw her about to turn the corner at the end of the road. My dog was by my side and instinctively knew what was wrong. He went racing after her and brought her home. She is 27 now and I still have trauma from the panic of that incident.
@@chrisbevis7725 mine’s 6 and I don’t think I’ll ever forget it!
Your comment reminds me of being at a dept store with my 3 to get a photo of them. They were between the ages of 2 and 5 between them. The photo clerk was trying to talk me into buying a ,larger package and suddenly the little one bolted. I immediately panicked and went running after her with the other 2 tagging along yelling her name. This woman is purely callous.
God. Imagine if it was Kohl's!
I've never gotten along with cops in my life but that female detective deserves a medal... Great job 👏
The detective is amazingly skilled. A lot of people wouldn’t be able to joke and be cordial with a child killer. I know I wouldn’t be able to keep my cool. All the praise to her hard work and determination to get answers.
So TRUE!! Im in AWE of her!! She's saying things like "IF we can clear you.." yet has her believing they are besties bonding over Rubin's guilt. Its as though mom isnt hearing her drop little things like that. She IS ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENOL!!!
I wouldnt wanna play poker with her, that's for darn sure!
One of the sad tricks is to remember that the killer doesn't care and only wants to leave as soon as possible
@@anabaird3835 they have to go through psychological training to do this.
What answers? There were no answers.
Stringing her along beautifully
The boyfriend eventually says that the baby drowned while they were having sex and led police to his body six months after it happened. She knew he was dead before she left for work which isn’t hard to believe based on her unemotional demeanour in this interview. Poor baby had healing rib fractures and a skull fracture when he was found, his actual cause of death couldn’t be determined. She’s only in jail for 12 years between her drug and child neglect charges. I hope she doesn’t get out and have more kids.
Yea, let's all just believe him. The convicted r@pist killer..
Don't you think he made that story up to damage this stupid girls reputation one last time, maybe to dig the knife in harder??
I firmly believe she was drug addicted and negligent, but NOT there when he and he alone killed her baby.
Why such of a low amount of prison time?
@@Ilovethisgame79 women get less jail time because they have vaginas
@@Ilovethisgame79 Maybe they could not tie her to the child’s death.
Yeah and she acted like she would have killed him ha a child with broken or cracked bones cry. She knew. She would kill her children over her bf and she proved it. Even the officer said she wait waiting for some reaction over her child (protective) ahh makes me mad because I know what she’s doing and she isn’t good at it
The “earwax” / yellowish fluid coming out of the baby’s ear is cerebrospinal fluid leaking out due to head trauma. She also mentions a lip injury because he “bit” himself. I bet you it’s cause she hit / slammed his head. My heart breaks to hear he spent his last days tugging at his ear and “clinging” to the monster that was hurting him.
@@labauer5314 yeah police can and absolutely will lie to you to get a conviction, don't ever trust a police officer or a detective if your being interrogated, they're not your friend nor trying to help you. Some people are too dumb to understand that and give out so much information instead of just asking for a lawyer
Pfff...haunting. The innocence in his face. How can anyone...
@@labauer5314 the guy already explained this though
Thanks for repeating exactly what the detective said 🥴
What would we ever do without you telling us something we’ve already been told, or a lot of us knew?
@@kittykat8177 these ding dongs 🤦🏼♀️
Imagine your baby is missing and a detective shows you his little tee shirt covered in blood and your reaction is 'ew, flip that picture over, blood is gross'. Some people are just plain evil.
Did the grandmother really just react to the death of her grandchild by calmly looking at her daughter and saying "If I ever see you with a black man again.. Stick to your own". And people are wondering how this girl can be so cold, but imagine being raised by someone like that.
I know! She’s like an evil June Carter Cash minus the class.
Nothing good comes from that situation...
yeah that made my stomach turn even more. Not even crying about her grandbaby. Just a racist comment. just wow
SMH… her and her mother is trash.
"i'll disown u" i swear she said that
I'm a mother of a murdered child, this breaks my heart. Anyone who hurts a child should be euthanized. A child is innocent and precious. If my baby was missing I'd be screaming where's my baby, this is so obvious she don't care about her baby, just heartbreaking.
I’m so sorry for your loss.
I’m so sorry you lost your child.
I'm so sorry, Barbara x
Oh god, I'm so sorry you and your family have had to endure that awful nightmare. May you keep finding strength every day 💜
I'm very sorry ma'am.
The fact she never referred to that poor angel by his name. You can feel the detachment and it’s horrible.
She didn’t even buy him a crib… she beat him so badly, she just threw a bunch of dirty sheets on the ground and put him there. She has no emotions at all for almost the entire video, why?? Why would you do that to anyone let alone your own baby
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@@NCcatlady this is so tragic and I think she didn't feed him either he was extremely underweight.
EXACTLY the kind of thing a psychopath would not consider as relevant.. they can't learn these behaviours because they literally cant perceive other humans .. as having feelings exactly like theirs.. its almost as if humans are just resources .. these are details we should all be flagging as a matter of safeguarding kids .. dont be polite about it if you have strong emotional instincts for caring for kids.. kids need their community
I was working at Wacko's while she was there. And she openly complained about her child to all of us girls & strangers alike... she was a cold and callous woman. This interview was surreal to watch but it doesn't surprise me in the slightest. That female detective did a fantastic job building a relationship with her.
How was she a stripper? U mean men pay to see her? Lmfaooo not I!! Must be a dive bar..
She's not a woman! She's disgusting for many reasons, not just murder.
Wow… that’s Nuts
What’s your instagram you are to gorgeous to be working at wackos haha
Yo thats trippie. I was gonna say I couldn't imagine watching my co worker being integrated for murder but then I thought about the people I work with and honesty I wouldn't be surprised if they killed someone.
There is ZERO URGENCY of this “mother” to find her child. I was under the impression that they already found this poor babies body. Knowing that this “injured” baby is still out there during this interview… and the lack of this mothers plea to go find her baby is jaw-dropping and tells us all I need to know.
Until I saw this comment (and almost finished the entire video), I had NO idea that the child was still missing. I thought they had already found him and brought her back in for questioning. (And no, I didn’t read the description because my UA-cam was on auto play) I cannot believe how calm she is overall knowing her baby is missing! I realize that some people process grief differently, but I see people multiple times a day react to tragedy (ED nurse) and they are usually inconsolable and pleading for help.
Yes, that's what I was thinking. Even if she doesn't cry...she is completely indifferent as to whether they'll find the baby or not.
I thought the same. I hope these 2 get everything that is coming to them in their future.
I was too until I read the comments and now I’m like if she had no idea or was involved why isn’t she asking have you found him yet where is he where do y’all think he is where have you already checked? Or even like could my baby still be alive? Do y’all think he’s dead?
They will have to sedate me I wouldn’t be able to contain myself and talk she is. I know people sometimes says everyone handles situations different but I’m a mom of a five year daughter i would probably lose it with the guy and be arrested for that
She received 5 yrs for her part in the abuse and murder of her child, and 7 yrs for drug charges. Really speaks to our sentencing priorities, she'll probably be out in time to have more 'kids'. She never says child or children, just spits out the word 'kid' like a swear word.
What? That is nuts! People like her are absolutely not needed in society and should be locked up forever, or better yet, put down like a dog, because she's not worth keeping.
System failed another child again. Makes me sick.
We need an eye for an eye system when it comes to hurting children. Whatever you've done to a child, you get done to you tenfold.
Wish the judges could sentence women like this to hysterectomies.
@@SCFPVAMEN to that!!!!!!!
nobody knows the hell a detective goes through unless they are one or married to one. sleepless, nights, nightmares, and once they start healing boom another victim. so many hours in counciling just trying to get the images out of their minds. you cling onto your own child as if it was your last day. detectives just sont get enough credit for what they have to go through. I admire each and everyone. God bless you all and thankyou
@@jondoe384 my heart goes out to everyone of them. I cant imagine the pain.
@@snowbunny1066 how about when law enforcement kills innocent people? You still thank them for the criminal activity they do? God it's amazing how these detectives get praise after a case is solved ,when most times it's DNA or some dumb criminal not knowing his rights and yaps like an idiot. When they put innocent people in jail the same bootlickers who lick their boots when they do their job are quiet like a church mouse. Put the blame on everything else but where it belongs on the people who put these innocent people in jail and ruined their lives.
@@jondoe384 Obviously her heart goes out to them. That’s not what she was referring to. She’s just simply pointing out that being a detective is a mentally demenading job that not many really think about. These people have to deal with some of society’s worst criminals and have to break down every single piece of evidence and continuously look at what happens to victims. That’s a lot for any person to deal with and these people spent upwards of 20-30 years doing that job. I can’t imagine the mental toll it much take on them and their families. I wouldn’t want to have to look at a child that was murdered. And these people not only have to look at it on a daily basis but also try and figure out what happened
You Have to detach so you can be good at it and not have nightmares.It takes a strong person to do this job.Its not about you it's about the victim.
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It's very interesting watching how she behaves. Psychopaths don't know what emotions to display, so they typically copy those of people around them and learn what to use when. This is a totally new situation for her. So, initially, she will know that she is supposed to be upset. But the way the detectives approach it is like they are making her part of the investigation team, so she copies their emotions and behaviour. Like I said, very interesting.
She is part of the investigating team, she just does that against herself
It’s wild how this lady really believes these detectives are believing her.
Narcissists think they are sooo clever
Yep
I think it's funny. they are finessing the shit out of her and she thinks she's winning
Mann. My feelings are hurt more than hers while they speak injuries to a baby boy
Her acting is horrible, some of the worst I’ve ever seen. It’s like she’s not even trying. (The suspect)
Seeing the mother interact with her daughter was so incredibly telling. This is a problem that likely begun generations ago. Kudos to the detective for a very skillful job.
yeah no one is born a piece of shit.
@@mass-cp6jf While some people are born with brain defects and mental issues which may make them more susceptible to behavior issues, this women seems to have been groomed to be selfish and un-caring and to make some very bad decisions in her life.
Momma came in hot with the hardcore racism. I wasn't expecting that.
@@KanteBobante That was pretty wild. It seems that most bigots know enough not to blurt that sort of hatred in public or in a place that is likely being recorded. That is as ugly as it gets. it certainly tells you that her daughter likely had a horrible upbringing.
@@KanteBobante funny thing is the daughter were not (in this context) and try to teach her by saying even white man do this.
Damn, finally getting to tell this chick she wasn't going home and was staying in custody must have been AMAZING for that detective, she played the friend role SO well, damn
On the up side for her, she wouldn't have to worry about her mother killing her for being with men of the wrong color, or any color.
Big Mama or clank, it’s a toss up ha
Yes!!! That's the part I'm waiting for, so it's coming? OK im definitely locked in...NOW, I'm here talking to myself, like are they really going for this BS, and her Mom is f ING sick... OK they just told her. 😆 I thought she was guilty for this baby abuse.
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Imagine sitting in an interrogation for your murdered baby and you had the audacity to ask the cops to investigate your stolen cell phone. This woman is a piece of work.
I believe that action comes from the illusion of innocence. Because she is "acting" innocent she is accidentally overplaying that role. That is find most fascinating about these documentaries, how the psychology of the human mind works. These detectives are trained to understand these things. Fascinating.
@@briannorris1300exactly right. they think, well, a guilty person would be shitting bricks right now, so i will act like i'm not. they're so hell bent on doing that that they forget how a normal person would act.
lee rodarte was asked "where's [coworker who disappeared]?" and he just immediately answered "i don't know," as if he'd been expecting it. jodi arias pretended to be asleep while waiting in cuffs for her first interrogation. half of these guys will get arrested and forget to ask why they're being arrested lol.
Once my dog got out of the yard and I couldn’t find her for probably 5 minutes and I straight PANICKED and freaked out until I found her. Couldn’t imagine having a kid and reacting the way this woman is. Unreal!
I said the same thing. I would be on my knees. Please find my dog!
Seriously, right after I adopted my cat I couldn’t find her, tore apart my entire house losing my mind. Turned out she had somehow managed to get INSIDE my dresser. But the fact that I was more panicked about that than this woman is about her whole child missing is ridiculous.
@@avaelliesm Exactly, I lost my cat once for only an hour and I was completely inconsolable. He ended up inside of the box spring of my bed. This is her CHILD! Unbelievable.
Omg same here. My dog accidentally got out and it was only a few minutes before I found her and I was losing my mind. I was crying and running looking for her in pure panic. If I couldn’t find my daughter.. I’d absolutely go insane!
Should of been given life with out parole same as the boyfriend
The way she refers to him as 'the baby', rather than by name or a nickname is telling of how emotionally detached and dead she is inside.
True in this case, but referring to your child as 'the child' 'kiddo' 'my son' 'baby man' or any other less personal ways is something I do when I speak about my toddler to strangers.
Strangers can either get my kids name OR funny stories and description of 'my child'... it's basically a little privacy shield for the child so that strangers can't recognize him based off of his name and description 🤷🏾♀️
But in her case it seems like she's just distancing herself from the poor child
@@Liliththelizard Well if ur son is missing/dead you prob dont use those words especially in an interrogation :p
@@Liliththelizard I agree, I call my youngest the baby all the time. Though I feel it’s more common for people with multiple kids to use
She could be "dead inside, sure" but just so you know... you used a keyword, DEtACHED. The mother wasn't saying the babies name because she's detaching from the death storyline ...
I have been homeless before and hung out/had to deal with these type of people. Visit any tr8ylar park and you'll learn that this type of language and behavior is normal. Doesn't mean they don't love their children. Hard life and poor education does that to ya. For god's sake, listen to the mother talk. Imagine the type of life her daughter has had to deal with since she was a child.
Every child deserves parents. Not every parent deserves a child. There is a very special place in hell for parents who hurt their children.
It can go both ways
That's why hell exist,
This place only exist only in your head, unfortunately.
Life could be heaven but people make it a living hell on each other, if we think this is all we get an no after life, then maybe we should be nicer to each other now
But I'd rather not chance it so I'll pray and be a good person cause some of us deserve to burn, remember the story of king Yama has been around for thousands of years so there a good chance were judged when we die so I'll at least try my best and be a good person
My wife and i a few years back were on the dot scheduling ourselves for that one slim chance for a successful impregnation, the thought that some of these "people" can so easily kill what others are trying so hard to create, is mind boggling, and heartbreaking.
They deserve the capital punishment
I love this comment, especially your choice of selective quotation marks.
So, SOOOO many more well-deserved nouns could’ve been used there, were it not for the internet Thought Police.
I’m 31 and desperately want to be a Mom. While so many couples have many kids, all to neglect, abuse, and not love them. Life seems so cruel sometimes.. 😔
My son went "missing" for 3 minutes at a restaurant, I instantly found staff and had people at the restaurant running around yelling OWEN with me, and I cried more in those 3 minutes then this "mom" has during this whole process.... wtf. I still get choked up thinking about those few minutes he was gone..
Yep I have had 2 incidents with 2 of my kids when they were little, they were only out of sight for 1 to 2 mins but it freaks you out. I don't understand neglectful parents
@@carriebizzt’s pure evil. Happened to me too with my son when he was like 3, he was “missing” for like 3 minutes. We were playing in the front yard, turned around to get our water on the drive way and when I turned around he was gone. My mind immediately went to the worst and thought someone was waiting and took their chance to snatch him. I was screaming and crying and running around the front yard, side yard, and the road at the top of my lungs, neighbor came out and from her view she saw him behind a tree. Little turd was hiding lol. I ran right passed that tree but was so frantic I didn’t even see him. I was shaking for like 45 minutes after. I can only justify this as pure evil. I don’t understand how it’s not instinctual and natural to protect our children. Even wild animals do it. Just sad
My 3yr old son ducked inside of a round clothing rack at Walmart and I couldn't find him for less than 1 minute I felt a panic and fear like I've never before or after, he popped his head out and said "hide seek mama!" I felt the weight of that entire store come off my shoulders I grabbed him hugged him tighter than ever! If course we had a talk later about not to ever do that again!
@@ShannaSells LOL forever, my brother did this at an outlet mall and took a NAP. Three hours or so of drama. They had basically closed and someone tidying found him. My parents did not find it anywhere near as hilarious as I did.
@@carriebizz You got a smart kid whos ahead of his time.
Took me til i was 5 to go for it. Bored of shopping, unpredictable need for attention, plus a perfect hiding spot...my first eureka moment.
Anyway try not to blame the kid. I barely resist hopping in to this day.
I really hate knowing that there’s people like this in this world.
My god. This is so upsetting and disgusting and…I can’t tolerate thinking of this poor souls’ exit from the world. Alone. Struggling. No one to care or to even acknowledge the infant’s death. Why don’t we require people to get certified in order to have a baby? That’s exactly why our world is filled with humans that abuse and kill and torture other humans: their childhood traumas.
@@HouseofStaci you’re right.Everyone who wants a child should be made to have a year of parenting lessons,along with lessons in housekeeping and money management,and have regular drug testing.If they pass everything,they are then certified.Parenthood is too important to leave it to just anyone.
The disgusting baby murderer AND racist grandmother
And these poor children grow up neglected, abused, ignored then they repeat the process.
They’re everywhere, narcissist sociopath they’re everywhere
If she legitimately did not know where her kid was at the time of this interrogation, her response would have been hysteria, begging them to find her baby. Not a chill conversation with them
@@alvandervoort1992 exactly
I'd be losing my shit on those cops... "Why the f are you keeping me in here?!?! We need to be out there searching for my baby! Let me the f out!!" Etc, etc... I wouldn't be able to be calm and focused on a conversation, ffs.
she hated her white child very obvious
yeah ur right, its heartbreaking. Some people are just not human like because they lack remorse & Empathy & Love ect..
No kidding! She’s acting like she’s at a job interview or something
Detective Simpson is amazing. She is one of the best Detectives in Florida. As the mother of a child who she fought for, I could never thank her enough!!
I'm a dad. If a detective shows me my missing kid tshirt and tells me "this is blood!" I would have an immediate heart attack from the worry and fear my kid is even just hurt, and she just says "looks like blood !" As if she's talking about chocolate stains !!!! That's a true WTF moment.
That's a true slap a bitch moment there's so many ppl out here that deserve to have children and can't or suffer an from the unexpected loss of a child. And she sits up here all nonchalant!!: this is gut wrenching and unimaginable! May this Angel 😇 RIP and thegg barrier and sperm donor burn in ETERNAL HELL!!
Same, tried to think that thought, but could not. Too much. I am a 100kg 190cm man but I would faint from the emotional stress. Sickening
No you don’t know what you would do
I am pretty sure I would hyperventilate then vomit.
@@JMD501 No, you don't know what you would do!
It's ridiculous she only received 5 years for the role she played in her sons death! She was giving more time(7 years) for the drug charge than she was for her sons death and coverup!
She was aware of he was being beaten.
Damn wow what a shame I believe everybody should see the light of day again but when you let this go on to your child no she or her man should never see the light of day again. If it was just drug charges fuck yeah they should get out it was like an unarmed robbery nobody was hurt nothing heinous see the light of day again please but when people commit such a heinous crime no lock them up throw away the key.
Exactly...kind of underscores the priorities of our judicial sysyem, doesn't it?
Really sad
it’s the law . couldn’t determine cause of death
The fact that she fucking asks the detective to track down a fucking cell phone she lost but doesn’t ask her/them even one single time to find that child is, to me anyway, THE SINGLE MOST telling part of this entire interrogation. 😢
Obviously they r working on it .
But I get what u mean .
The , "please find my baby please 🙏 "
But still ... Yeah.
Even though they obviously got their sights on the boy.
@@kristovapalenkova5884 yeah that’s how good moms think… “obviously” 🙄 ok girl
A regular Mom would be frantic to get her kid back. Frantic. Everything she says would be angling for it.
Yesss, like what?!? I would be hysterical and probly would not even be able to talk to the detective tbh. she was just so nonchalant abt it all. She makes me sick.
Right?! She had virtually NO questions! I would be hysterical if this was my toddler. I feel like I’m more upset about this poor baby than his own mother and I can’t understand that. How can you have a child and do this to them?
I don’t understand why people who don’t really want their children don’t just give them up. Someone would of loved to care for him.
Absolutely. I'd have taken that baby in a heartbeat and given him the life he deserved.
Some don’t so that they can continue getting government benefits like food stamps etc
FACTS. It’s sickening.. because literally THOUSANDS if not more, of AMAZING brilliant couples, could’ve n would’ve LOVED that poor baby in a HEARTBEAT.. n given him a Real Chance in life.. that’s what’s so heartbreaking too.💔 😢
@@bettywhite6672 that’s so disgusting.. ugh.. get a REAL f’n job ya bum if you got a kid.. fvck is WRONG w ppl ??! Sickening.
These detectives are so good and work so well together. The lady detective is making herself come off as on her side, friendly, laughs with her , no treat. Whilst the male detective is listening analysing her words and body language. Brilliant together.
This just sickens me! How could people be so cold ! It’s so disgusting !
@@lisayancey889 they are psychologically trained to do this.
@@lisayancey889 If they don't do this, they won't get the answers they wanted. 🙄 Unless you wanna see unsolved murder cases and zero confessions.
Yes they were very skilled and professional. Not every detective are on point.
This female detective is amazing! "I'm not trying to nail you to the cross" while nailing her to the cross!
The brilliance of this detective is just outstanding, both of them to be honest great job, y’all got justice for that sweet baby❤❤❤
This lead detective is amazing. Give her a raise asap. Dedication is an understatement.
It's scary to think of what poor children go through behind closed doors.
Yeah I can’t sleep thinking about it at times. So innocent sweet babies didn’t ask to be here on this hateful world
Yes! I have a little son, 9 years old, and he is the sweetest most beautiful person. If he does something wrong, i explain how we shouldn't do that, and without even raising my voice, he understands. Children can be reasoned with and they can understand. Why why why would you feel like you have to strike a child??? Much less do it so hard that he dies omg the depravity
@@jessicagoodson7452 I believe in a good butt whoopin but there is a clear difference with that vs. Abuse.
@@AkReneeI agree. There are times when a whooping is needed, but never to the point of drawing blood, breaking bones or skin. A spanking should be just that. Sounds like this woman need to receive the same beatings she gave her baby by some one proportionally larger than her and someone very angry. That would be a start in getting justice!!
It's absolutely soul crushing.
My daughter got off the bus and walked home through the woods as I was walking down the road to meet her at the bus stop. I panicked so hard when I couldn't find her getting off the bus that I called the police, ran around hyperventilating and scream-crying her name. I ran back and forth from the bus stop to the house 3 times before I finally found her standing in between our house and the neighbors house waiting for me. I fell to the ground when I saw her. If I was in an interrogation room while my child was missing, I would have literally lost my mind. Literally. I would have lost my mind and been lucky to have ever recovered.
How terrifying! Was this the school bus she got off of? If so, why did they let her off?! Scary
Omg scariest feeling ever!
With proof he's dead
I know that feeling! When my daughter was about five she thought it would be funny to hide on me when I went to the bathroom. Let me tell you, omg! There is nothing like that feeling it is horrifying. Every room got smaller and smaller as of the walls were closing in on me! I was panicking and said out loud to myself “omg call 911” as I was crying and she popped out from the bin we stored our wood pellets in big eyed and horrified because she realized what she did. I was never so happy to see her as I was at that moment! This woman has major mental issues to be able to sit there and act like she had nothing to do with it. As if he was someone else’s child and she was just a witness. That poor child! He suffered & the only person he loved is the reason why. Ugh
@@GenXBitch
Man, I get like that when my parrot that I’ve had for 30 years has done shit like that. My place is just a typical one bedroom apartment, so when I can’t find him and he’s not making any noises while I’m calling out for him everywhere, I’m freaking out thinking he got outside and flew away. My heart will jump out of chest in panic the whole time and I can’t help but start crying and begging him to show himself or make a noise. My stomach gets in a knot and I have no idea know what else to do.
I don’t have human kids, but I’ve had him since I was 16 and it’s been a huge commitment and responsibility with a ton of sacrifices - my close bond with him makes it easy to have a very good idea how gut wrenching such situations are with parents of human babies. Just awful!
I love the 'good cop, bad cop' routine. The detective in blue just sits silently staring at her for 6 minutes and then pipes up with ''Was he bleeding at all that day''. LOL
The female detective cracked me up!! Give her an Oscar for faking believing her so well!
I loved it when she said about the car being stolen with the child in it, “is total horseshit.” 😂 10:14
She deserves an award she's a f'ing LEGEND
Right! I was listening and getting mad at how buddy-buddy she was with the trash sitting across from her. She was so convincing and did an awesome job to get her talking and keep her talking. She matched the demeanor and language to make her feel comfortable. Crazy skilled.
Oh I thought she was absolutely amazing 😊 she's a great detective!!
there's another interview with her and a young boy who was being interrogated - she's genuinely amazing at controlling the situation and making the room feel comfortable
When my baby died from SIDS in 1983 I cried solid for 2 frickin' years. This woman is NOT grieving! Her body language, over gesticulating, and continually slapping the table gives away how nervous she really is.
Sincere condolences and hugs to you. 💕
@@sophrosyne3760 Thank you, much appreciated!
Sending thoughts and prayers. Some losses stay with us.
God bless you and your little one ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
@@Harborough1 They do, thank you.
That female detective is AMAZING! Literally the best I’ve ever seen in one of these videos. She’s a hero, and should be so proud at what she does, giving victims the vindication, and Justice they do deserve. Amazing job to both detectives!
This detective is incredible in the most horrific and dire situation. That poor baby!
I LOVE THIS DETECTIVE CHICK!!! I've watched her in multiple different interrogations over the years and she's badass! She's probably my favorite 😍 Love her!
I wish I could find others she's in. Any suggestions?
Where's the other ones..i like her too.
@@krystalbrown5282 I've been trying to find her name so I can find them because I can't remember the cases that I watched but I remember her voice distinctively! It's really frustrating me. So much do, that I found the Jacksonville Dept on Instagram and inquired lol. I'll share if I can eventually remember/find them 👍🏼
Yes!! I can’t remember the case, but I commented on the video “my favorite is when she hands Lonna Barton her ass.” 🤣 Love her!
Is this Florida? I know her too I think. She’s good.
She’s practically giddy when she believes they think it’s all him and she’s not involved, she is so freakin happy ,
I noticed that too. So sad.
It’s called Duper’s Delight. “Duper’s Delight is an emotional boost, or thrill, that some people get when they successfully cheat or deceive another person or organization.”
She gets SO pissed when she finds out she is going to jail, clearly she only cares about herself. Absolutely disgusting.
Well no fucking shit. She's a psychopath.
She’s a psychopath. She’s just as much a victim as the child.
She’s an idiot. She thought the cops were her friends
I agree. This is when you see who is important to her.... herself.
That’s the selfishness the detectives were talking about.
The part when the mother came in and the dialogue between the mother and daughter just proves to me that being a psychopath is a genetic defect thats passed down from parent(s) to child.
it can definitely be generic but trauma and dissociation as a survival mechanism can definitely create and exacerbate personality disorders for individuals.
The mother told the TRUTH!!!
@@johnmathis1754 what do you mean?
Circumstancial. It's not an inherent thing. Everyone has dark triad characteristics. Tge only difference is the degree to which one individual it motivated by them.
I don't think that is proven.
jesus... If my kitten went missing I would turn the town upside down to find him, let alone if I had a son that went missing
This lady investigators been in many uploaded interrogations. She is quite the badass.
Edit: Her name is Eileen Simpson Jacksonville Sheriff officer.
your right i just cant remember the other case ive heard her from
Yea the minute she sat down and began talking i knew she would crumble...she did a great job just being straight up and controlled her emotions
@@ruckklovee9926 it's this case, just the other was her boyfriend.
Was it the Larissa Rodriguez case. Thats where i hear her voice. She was amazing in that footage
it's kinda weird though how she's giggling through the questions
Her mom??? That was wild... props to this female officer she ROCKED this investigation
Very much so... to right...
You can understand how she came to be like this after seeing her mom for sure.
I love the sudden leg cramp when she’s talking about a lawyer 😂😂😂
Yup, intelligent ppl notice that 💪
This lady is an incredible interrogator, she's clearly done this for a long time.
Is it the same lady who interrogated Daniël Holzclaw?
She’s on the First 48 she’s good
@Apollyon The Destroyer What difference does that make? Or do you mean it's nice to see positive representation?
She investigated Gabriel Hernandez case too !
@Tristan Thank u !
I love how the cop keeps low key calling her a piece of shit and a monster and she isn't catching on lol 😂
This mother is unbelievable! I would be hysterical knowing my baby was out there somewhere... I thinks she knows more than she's telling... how can you sit there and talk so casual when it's your baby who is missing WOW! WOW! WOW! Some serious child neglect going on here... RIP SWEET BABY BOY the torment and the miss treating is over 🙏🙏🙏
I had a MUCH stronger reaction when my parakeet went missing for 18 days.
@@crystalb9764 yeah as a mom I'd freaking out not just shaking my head. Glad she's in prison but she'll be out soon
She knew. She's a piece of crap. There are other interviews where she is more concerned with getting to spend a few minutes alone with the boyfriend instead of helping find her son
no way. she made her kids shrimp alfredo. what a good mom 😂....sarcasm
@@crystalb9764 I hope you found your little bird friend 💓
To be shown those pics with blood that ostensibly came from my little baby I can’t imagine not bursting into tears. Her reactions are so alien. Even with her being involved, you would think by now she would be upset, thinking of what she has lost, thinking of that beautiful little boy and the horror she and her miserable excuse for a boyfriend subjected
him to. But she is stone faced. She reminds me of an employee chatting with someone about an incorrect order. It’s that level of indifference.
I believe she did start crying and sniffling , it seemed real however I could be missing something ,
This lead investigator is great, to the point, upfront, direct, well prepared 👏
I've seen her interrogating someone else before. I can't remember which video it was but I've noticed it with a couple interrogators... they must specialise in certain kinds of homicide...
This lady is wonderful. The mother is a useless piece of 💩
I really like this detective. I forget what other interrogation I've seen her in but she is really hardcore and hits it home.
Thanks for that knowledge ,I watch these like a tv series , the one doing the most talking is the lead detective..Got it 💯
@@codybarry8204 is she the only that was talking to Sarah that put her man in suitcase,❓
She’s dealing with this train wreck of a family with alarming shit spewing out of every person and she not only handles the dysfunction, she guides it.
This makes me sick! Reminds me of how callous Casey Anthony was when she acted like she didn't know where her daughter was... This is so infuriating! The female detective was amazing! She did a great job.
That case broke my heart. I hope that poor wee girl gets justice someday and that bitch gets what she really deserves. Her poor dad though too.
💯EXACTLY!! I CAN'T BELIEVE Casey Anthony is not in prison!! 🤬🤬🤬
Soooooo a jury believed they locked a kid in a bathroom while in a bathtub so they could have sex?!?!
@@KristenDilligaf still can't even believe it 😡😡😡
And don’t forget about that Psycho Chris Pratt..The guilty tend to unfold under pressure …Disgusting people ..They should not be on this earth for all they will cause is confusion and sadness..They should pass the law that if a person is guilty of murder he/she should face the death penalty..It might soften these monsters up..This should be in the constitution..
ONLY FIVE YEARS??? My mind is BLOWN. That was an innocent baby who lost their life due to neglect. I hope that woman and the boyfriend get exactly what they deserve going forward.
He black they blamed him he helped her and they blamed it all on him
I had to look this up too. It’s the maximum for the crime she confessed to. Idk why she wasn’t charged with murder though
Totally agree. My God. How awful. Will she even serve the full five years. Someone needs to tie her tubes. Ugh.
They should had thrown her in death row.
@@kemmymaryojones-mjkonceptz true evil exist. Without evil, you cannot have good. These peoples brains don't process information the same as ours. They understand the CONCEPT of empathy, but they do not have it. That is extremely dangerous. You know how you see a commercial for poor starving dogs or starving children In 3rd world countries and feel that "bad/sad" feeling, these people don't feel that emotion. They have no consideration, value, or care for anyone or anything. They are the people who kick dogs when no one is watching, or as minor as taking the whole bowl of candy on Halloween trick or treating. The point is only value the life of those who value others lives. This woman doesnt
the fact that this mother is so nonchalant about her “missing child” is genuinely disturbing to me. i don’t ever even want to leave my baby in fear that somebody will hurt her and she’s only five months 😭🤣
The female cop just lied about not being allowed to lie.😂🤣
Hell YEAH she did!!!
😂😂😂
Yeah I noticed how she slipped in that “fact” along with all the evidence. Kudos to her for smooth delivery.
LOL!
I woke my husband up by loudly saying “They’re lying to you right now, idiot!” Lol. I love the sheer audacity of lying about being able to lie. 😂
This female detective is awesome! She was straight forward yet gentle in the beginning. Giving the "mother" every chance to tell the truth while letting her dig her own grave at the same time. Then BAM! She's in her face and graphic to get those crocodile tears flowing. Bravo Detective!!
Agreed! This detective is FANTASTIC! Excellent police work indeed
Sucks they gave her a plea deal though she deserves longer
@@micahkinggodgodself323 I don’t think it was up to the cop. Prob the DA. I can’t imagine how frustrating it is to catch people who do horrible things only for them to get out or not go to jail at all once they go through the court system.
@@Kittylvr69420 you're absolutely right. The detectives get the story and the lawyers and courts negotiate plea deals
She looks bored. But having to talk to the cops about your missing child can be so mundane. 😴🤦♀️
I didn't expect the granny to come in with immediately showing her racism.😮
I am so sick of that word.
@@DaisyChain3339.cope lmao
@@DaisyChain3339. LoL. You think the word is bad... imagine having to deal with the real thing!😮😏
Being a detective talking to someone you know murdered someone or did something horrible has to be a very very hard hard heart wrenching job. To have to sit there straight faced and friendly with the devil across the table I can't even fathom the nightmares these people struggle with. They deserve recognition for their hard positions. It takes special people to hold these jobs.
It’s because they have enough education and experience in human development to know they’re not sitting across from “the devil”, someone fictitious who is the embodiment of evil for no reason other than to be a figure for sinners to push their accountability onto .
These people are real people who were very likely abused or neglected as children, causing literal brain damage in the decision making and emotional processing regions.
They are monsters of people for what they’ve done now, but they weren’t just inherently evil with no reasoning, which is so dismissive and ignorant to the further understanding of the human condition. Same thing how religious people shove their accountability onto their flawedness as something only “god” can heal, and not something they have the power to change themselves.
Whether parents like it or not, EVERY evil thing their child turned out to be, was planted as a seed by them. Child hood development has confirmed that children are mirror images of their parents, even if their actions in the physical world don’t manifest exactly the same as adults. Their fundamental processing and comprehension of how the world works and how to treat people, is still the same
It isn’t that hard, most of the time. These are behavioral scientists/experts.
@@zzzzera “it isn’t that hard” lol are you speaking from experience?
@@babybrooke it’s a PROFESSION they studied for years
@@zzzzerathey are still human. I've studied for tests that still ended up being hard. There are detectives and attorneys that have been on horrific cases like this that never recover.
When the mother came into the room, everything made sense. The mom is a total narcissist, the daughter grew up having to defend herself from her own mother. She grew to have no empathy towards kids, even her own kids. Not everyone should have kids, the mom and the daughter are examples of this and the consequences.
I knew their would be someone throwing out the good ole narcissist comment. Thanks to JCS everyone thinks everyone is a narcissist…how annoying.
@@PeterGibbonns thanks to these vids everybody thinks theyre some sort of psychologist.
This mom and her mother obviously has some sort of mental disorders. If you think not you might need to look at yourself.
@@PeterGibbonns yea a videos too brief to diagnose them as a narcissist, they still have a narcissistic personality which can be just as harmful.
@@PeterGibbonns I am not going to use fancy labels for.any of these people how about they are JUST POS and sick SOBs
The world needs more female detectives like this one! Brilliant! Smart/quick & on the ball. Amazing to see.
And when they retire become politicians we really need their ability to see thru all the BS🇺🇸
Do you think the black a white shirt plays any role in the interrogation?
@@jasonwright703 how wouldn’t she? She did most of the interrogation.
Just more amazing detectives like this..... regardless of sex
Why does it matter that she’s female? Just a good detective that’s what we want
The lady detective was an absolute genius. Amazing job very meticulous.
True story: I was 23 living in Atlanta with my 18 month old son. We stayed overnight in a hotel while our apartment was getting ready. I forgot to put the safety lock on the door. I’m sure I wasn’t thinning my kid could open this door!!! I woke up and my child was missing! When I tell you I ran out the room in nothing but my bra and panties with 911 on the line screaming his name! The panic , the horror, I was distraught too the max!!! People were coming out their rooms helping me look everywhere, knocking on doors everything! I was banging on the elevator button so I could go downstairs and see the cameras, the door opened and the front desk clerk had him in her arms eating a cookie. I literally fainted!!! Once I was back to life, the cops where there, plenty of hotel guest all making sure we were okay. I know I cried for days! And I had my son back! Thank God that the front desk clerk noticed us checking the night before so when she saw him getting off the elevator she picked him up and looked up our room. The panic I had over my son not being in my arms was so strong it knocked me out!!! Since then I have ALWAYS locked our hotel doors and moved a chair in front of it! He is 17 now! Praising the guardian Angel that covered us. The calm this mother has is amazing! No way in HELL a mother would be able to sit for hours answering questions with her baby missing!
So true.... my son hid in our house once and I couldn't find him for like a minute and 2 only and the amount panic that I had was insane.... fcking terrifying.... u can always tell when these parents are guilty.... parents aren't calm when their kid is missing
You're absolutely right. I would have to be medicated or something. I wouldn't be to speak good gosh let alone tell stories and joke around. 😖
I’m so glad he was safe!!! You had to be in a state of shock and panic. My son is now 15, and recently he was out on a boat with his dad and it broke down. I panicked. As a mom thinking it could get dark. They could be pushed out farther or whatever. He had his phone and he kept sending me his location but I was freaking out until he and his dad drifted to land and I’m following his location to safety. Nothing but panic and he wasn’t missing he was just in possible danger…. We don’t understand females like this one because they aren’t the same as us. I try to understand … bc it’s so mind boggling…I believe that something is missing from their emotions something that we possess is exactly why it’s hard to even fathom their actions. Bless you and your son ♥️
She is evil
Every year on that same day, I'd send a bouquet of roses to that clerk.
It's hard to believe that it could get worse, but when the grandmother came in things got MUCH MUCH worse.
What in the HELL is wrong with these people.
Whoa, I was not expecting the blatant ra[ism! I could tell the moment she walked in the room that she & her daughter have very little love between them. And the detective saying she doesn’t believe Barton hurt her kid??? Like, were we here for the same interrogation? But grandma with the “stick to your own kind” comment legit made me throw up in my mouth. While she’s here, can we please put both these pieces of garbage in jail…forever? 5 & 20 years is such a joke. I hate our “justice” system sometimes. I just hope this sweet baby is finally at peace.
Generational abuse. Statistically only 30% of abused kids will go on to be abusers and it makes a world of difference if the person has a positive role model/caring adult like a teacher etc. My gram was abused, she abused my mother who abused me, i have poor patience and anger issues ive decided not to have kids. Instead i get to be the fun aunt. My brother is a great dad, he also had a great dad. (We have same mom, diff dads, he grew up with his dad, i my mom, my dad was absent and died). This woman is a cold hearted monster. Thats the thing about abuse running through families you may not be able to control your response emotionally without therapy but you have a choiceee. Im in therapy and i decided not to have kids. Could have decided to get help. Decided not to be with a drug dealer etc. Choices regardless of emotion. But this pos thinks her feelings and wants are more important than her kids
These people are sick! These are people that never should have had or been around kids. I’ll tell you this much, they would have to restrain me cause there is no way that I could just sit there in a small room ! I would want to be out searching.
They're from deep in the swamps of meth country.
This is narcissism. These ppl are cruel beyond belief.
If somebody showed me a picture of my child’s blood everywhere & he was gone, I would be absolutely broken. I would have lost it… Not to mention when the detective said about “throwing him out for the buzzards to eat & the dogs to rip apart” I would be throwing up with that picture of my child in my head…
I lost it and it's her child :(
You know I'm watching my 3 grandchildren. It's summer. It's calm. They are playing. I'm watching this dumb woman and reading the comments. Then I read yours. Suddenly, I burst into tears. The thought of a child in that condition is more than I could mentally cope with. Every day I was their clothes, pick you their toys, feed them, confirm them kiss them, listen to their tales. How could anyone do this?
We know she is guilty, but in general, you can't assume the world is a copy of you.
Exactly … I had a physical reaction to hearing that and it’s not even my child, my kids are grown and I can’t even bring myself to picture that for them, let alone when they were 2, how you see pictures of your child’s blood and are not screaming crying and wanting to know what happened to your child means you already know what happened to your child
I don’t even think I would remain conscious…I would be hysterical, black out throwing myself on the floor, screaming, crying I mean I just read this comment dropped the video and hugged my little boy. HOW are these mothers so cold 😔 it’s sickening. This sweet baby deserved so much better, I’m so sorry sweet little one, Rest In Peace and fly high ❤️
I want to echo one viewer’s comment (can’t remember which video it was from) but I think it’s really powerful. “Every child deserves a parent. But not all parents deserve a child”
I lost my daughter playing hide and seek once. She was just young enough to start opening doors and after searching the condo completely I couldn't find her. I kept calling her name and all there was was silence. My heart began racing and I had a full on panic attack. I ran outside in nothing but a shirt and underwear bawling hysterically screaming her name running down the street looking for my daughter thinking she might have went outside and somebody could have taken her. My neighbor tried to calm me down and started helping, then my boyfriend Came out of the house saying he found her behind our rocking chair. One of the scariest moments I've ever had in my life if not the scariest, that was almost 4 years ago now and I still get flash backs. I
The fact that this woman didn't even shed a tear shows for a fact she's 100% responsible and gives zero shit about her own child. Psychopaths don't see people as humans, they are objects and when they no longer fulfill their needs they become disposable. It's horrific. This detective did a great job
I had a harder time keeping my composure when *MY DOG* was missing!! This creature has no emotions, no empathy, does not plead..or redirect the conversation to the whereabouts of her child....
I'm sorry but her lack of any feelings is disgusting.
Agree, super fucked up.
You also need to up your H&S game
@@DonjiKong Lol! Outsmarted by the youngster.
@@DonjiKong I do, don't I 😅😅
@@robertnicholls9917 it was 1 time okay 😂
The female detective was extremely solid 👌 Idk how to describe it. The way she presented the images, and her assertive yet nonchalant demeanor. Litterally NO room for BS. Ive seen it done but not quite how she excuted it 💯
this gets the "equal pay approval sticker"
She sounds like how imagine old marine women sound like.
The mother and daughter talking at the end like they’re discussing the weather, is mind blowing to me. I have shown more emotion watching this then they did. 😞
I agree 100%! I have make up running down my face and they act as though they're making plans for the day! Sickening!
And all she cares about is getting mo ey on her books so she can get drugs and try and stop herself from going into withdrawal. She'll be getting out soon....
I imagine the detective asked the mother to remain calm ect… because this seems to be their tactic here. I believe they knew soon as they showed any aggression she would lawyer up. Once they lawyer up your not allowed to question them anymore
They are lowlifes. I feel for that baby... 😕
@@shortywompwompthejerseypri6134 Agreed. Keep in mind the mother had no Idea in the beginning her own daughter did such a thing, Until that beautiful blue eyed baby's body was found a year later. I'm sure after the fact there's no contact from her mom.
Those detectives were absolutely fantastic in how they handled this interrogation. Being the friendly, understanding and agreeable detectives was the perfect approach. Being rough and harshly confronting would have made her shut down from the very beginning and that’s the last thing these detectives wanted. The male detective laying low and just interjecting every once in a while was perfect. You could tell the “mother” would connect with a female rather than a male.
I’ve watched A LOT of interrogations and this is by far one of the best I’ve seen. I hope detective Simpson passed on her incredible knowledge to the young detectives so they can continue her fantastic way of conducting interviews.
I don’t believe I’ve heard the “mother” call her son Lonzie by his name during this interview.
12 years just wasn’t enough for her.
I thought or think she got 5 while the guy got 20 not sure why he got more time than her. And yes It drives me nuts when the mother does that act like the kid is her possession and not his own person. your right she kept saying my baby never once said Lonzie
@@arronderian89 white woman tears.
That baby was abused and malnourished before his death. They didn't even try b to charge her.
They got her nigga though.
If this woman is showing me anything so far as an ex addict, it's that cocaine makes you evil- and I'm very glad it was my dad that was the coke addict and not my mom.
@@arronderian89 you are correct!
The only time she showed emotion was when she felt she was being accused.
Did anyone else’s stomach churn when the grandmother of the child came into the room and immediately started saying racist comments?? It was downright disgusting. Not to mention she kept interrupting the detective SO MUCH to talk about herself and her family/life. Like omg. A baby is gone. Your grandchild is GONE. And that’s the stuff that comes out of your mouth? Sickening.
Her white husband is a criminal, but deserves a second chance but a Black men who may or may not hurt her grandchild means all Blacks are criminal and the cop didn't correct her. Both trash.
Much worse than the dead baby.
It really does explain why her daughter is the way she is. A disgusting family.
@mike sprigg show you're a racist without saying you're racist.
@mike sprigg tell that to Chris Watts 3 children. Him being white didn't help them much
"He didn't like the pallet." No shit lady. The baby needs a bed! People astound me everyday. All children deserve parents but not all parents deserve children.. 😔
Indeed! 👍🏻
Yea, what the hell is a pallet? A terrible name for a bunch of blankets?
@@ClaySkaj it’s a southern slang word, but yes it usually consists of a small crib mattress or basket padding with lots of blankets and pillows put on each side of the child to keep them from rolling around too much. Actually really comfy
Nobody wants to sleep on the floor.
Unfortunately people like this can spit babies out like bullets, while individuals couples who would make great parents find they can't concieve for whatever reason.
This female investigator does an excellent job interviewing this suspect!
agreed
I broke a rib once .. it was unbearable . I can’t imagine the pain poor Lonzi went through with EIGHT rib fractures . Pieces of crap make me sick . So sorry kid .. rest peacefully now xx
Omg! These people are animals! Complete animals that should be put down!🤬
I had 16 rib fractures once. And it was very painful to say the least. And I can only imagine a little child with 8 rib fractures. Some people should just not have kids
Yeah I've had several ribs broken at the same time. God help you if you need to cough or sneeze it's like excruciating pain.
In hell her bones will be broken over and over for eternity.
I thought it was accidental or something like that broken ribs sounds like someone may have tried CPR but to late