The way he goes so quickly from sobbing how sorry he is to showing off how great and skilful the murders were, is one of the weirdest things I’ve seen in ages.
It's so creepy! Even him crying seemed like a show to me, honestly. Reminded me of how when toddlers do that weird fake cry when they're threatening to throw a tantrum lmao
Wasn't the video reviewed by licensed psychologists? Didn't any of them know that abuse victims often can't decide if they love or hate their abusers, and change their opinions under different circumstances? I used to be sure I had 100% forgiven the ones that had wronged me, only to curse them and wish them dead when I was depressed. So why was his conflicting opinion an indication of lie, not internal struggle?
100%. I'm so fed up of EWU's takes and updates. They're either obvious ('when someone looks to the left and thinks, it can be a sign there's an inner monologue of thoughts' - yes, obviously they're thinking about the answer?!) or skew it to seem like the person is worse than they are - exactly as you said! This guy's interview with EWU would've happened more than 8 years, minimum, after the murders. Obviously he'd have done some emotional processing and realised the grandma was culpable too! In the thick of it, he was too focused on his grandpa's abuse to recognise hers. It makes perfect sense. Making it sound like he's lying because he's changed his view after [x] years is really, really shit.
I like how the narrator tries to give the detective all this credit to make this kid talk, this kid was ready to perform no matter what tactics they used.
I think he was just done with it all. Fuck it. He seems like a nice kid to me tbh, assault and years of torment does that to a person. The proceedings from here on out doesn't matter to him, he's just happy it's over and wanted to tell his story regardless of the consequences.
ABSOLUTELY 💯! AND UNDERSTANDABLY SO. SOUNDS LIKE THE GRANDPA REALLY DID ABUSE HIM AND HE SNAPPED UNDER A PERFECT STORM OF EVENTS AND THIS INTERVIEW WITH THE DETECTIVE WAS HIS FIRST REAL CHANCE TO SUM IT ALL UP AND THE KID NEEDED TO PURGE ALL THE POISONOUS ☠️ EVENTS IN HIS LIFE. LIKE WHERE HE RESPONDS MATTER OF FACTLY….”YEP”.
@@jasonfield3903 Yeah, he even said he reached out for help several times but no one did anything. It's the same story with school shooters and so on, nobody cares until people finally snaps and then they're the villain. I mean, they are but my point is that it could have been prevented if someone had cared a little bit about those that can't defend themselves. They need help, and it should have happened ages ago when the first alarm bells started ringing.
I'm in sales and it's fascinating how the detectives talk tracks, tone and word flow is extremely similar to those we use in sales when handling business reviews with clients and running negotiation talks. Love the psychology behind it all.
I like how the narrator doesn’t stop the video every second to explain what’s going on, but when he does stop everything he says is so Informative and interesting to listen to
@@christfigure I never said I was.... simply stated I find his behavior disgusting. I find it odd people just attack others like this in the comments...
@@casecold1864 some people can kill whiout to be crazy. Imagine father beating his kids , mother or do permanent mind pressure. Kill can be a solution for kid as runaway. Always the same issue in usa with easy killing solution easily available for everybody.
@@bretagnejean2410crazy is crazy, if he didn’t have a gun he would’ve killed them another way. Didn’t you hear all his different plans? From nicotine poisoning to carbon monoxide, he was gonna do it regardless of how, the gun was just easier. I live in Canada and our gun ownership is one of the highest in the world (falkland islands is second but has a population of 3k, then Yemen, but they’re a country at war,then New Caledonia, same as Falkland, small and lots of farms, then Serbia and Montenegro, both small war torn countries) so I’d say we’re the 2nd highest in the world among larger first world countries, and our crime rate is very low. To make it short, Americans are crazy, and there’s a lot of them, guns don’t help, but they don’t change people.
@@seancorbett8777 but that change a lot. With assault gun a kid can kill 30 people then with knife he ll be stopped before . Damage is huge also. I never say no gun = no crime. Its not normal people can buy war gun in time of peace. Other day in france had a crazy migrant that have attacked people with knife in airport. 4 hurt . With assault gun he ll have killed a lot.
@@Kburm3 I can see that being the case, a therapist is someone you are supposed to be entirely open with, you are essentially trusting them with ammunition against you with the hope they'll be able to use it to uncover what you have suppressed hence why they cannot date a client within something like a year of your last session depending on country.
I think the act of giving him food and the plus of not being stuffed into an interrogation room really helped. I’m sure his sick fascination with this murder definitely encouraged him to speak more as well.
The drug addict mother, loose guns in the house, and the CP make it pretty clear that this family is deeply fucked up. It's hard to doubt the stories of opiate addiction and abuse
Yes, I was so sure he was lying about the grandpa's physical abuse and grandma's verbal abuse but changed my whole thinking when they found cp on grandpa's computer
"I made SURE I didn't get any of their DNA on me" "I saw a chunk of something and picked it up and looked at it, it was a piece of my grandma" how ever did these detectives outsmart this genius?🤔🤦♂️
the way Isaiah is portrayed in this video by the "expert examination" makes me uncomfortable. the video points out all these behaviors that suggest he's being deceitful, but fails to mention that these behaviors are also indicitive of someone who was abused.
Yeah, that stupid narration annoys me in a lot of these videos but mostly in this one. I wonder what the narration is for anyway, some kind of teaching tool for future criminal investigators or maybe aspiring criminals? As for the kid, why couldn't he get into foster care when his Grandmother suggested it? There was obviously something wrong, he left bullets at his therapists? He took a shower and ate breakfast there? What kind of therapist does that? Why didn't he get help from her? Anger management? Sounds more like how to be unheard and stuff your anger till you explode..Too many unanswered questions.
Abuse or not, abuse victims aren't above the law. People always use the excuse of abuse for their behavior and choices. Us normal people do not care anymore.
@@Vale0x3 Yeah I didn't say he was exempt or that he should have been released. Nothing of the sort. He should be punished for his crimes. Abuse is not an excuse, its an explanation and a warning. Society needs to do better at prevention, identification, and helping victims of abuse.
@@Vale0x3You are not normal. Just a horrendous person that wants to keep the abuse cycle going. You have to understand in order to prevent, you don't want to prevent, thus you must want more future victims, what a rotter.
@@Thalesium Positive affirmation works far better than scolding and negative punishment, but that seems to be a parenting technique that's ingrained from generation to generation. Not to say that some form of punishment when needed isn't beneficial, but it's so much easier to be hasty and angry than patient and positive.
@@Thalesium this is either due to child abuse or neglect I'd assume. This kids felt the remorse of his actions. Doesn't mean he's a bad person because he did this seeking help. He literally told the detective that he wanted to find out what was wrong with him. Plus the grandfather had CP on his pc so it's hard to tell what led him there
@@MrGonq no positve affirmation doesnt work better. My sister was always the "golden child" she was very supported and my parents kept talking highly of her, this put an expectation that she would do good, she started thinking highly of herself to the point where her capabilities couldnt catch up, she had too high of ambitions from this and as a result she couldnt reach it and attempted suicide. I on the other hand wasnt given all these attention, instead my parents especially my dad was more strict (maybe because im a male) but not to the point of abuse lol. Now i drive a porsche (keep in mind i came from a poor background) and i have to take care of my sister
“I could’ve made it from 300 yards, I have an amazing shot” this kid really said this when describing how he shot his grandparents. How horrible and sick. I couldn’t sit through an interview and listen to that. Props to the detective for being able to listen to this guy
@italian1ist that's straight narcissism. He is so insecure that he has to puff himself up. "I'm super smart."I'm a master criminal."I could have made that shot from 300 feet" that's pretty tell tale
@@italian1ist that's straight narcissism. He is so insecure that he has to puff himself up. "I'm super smart."I'm a master criminal."I could have made that shot from 300 feet" that's pretty tell tale
its also sick how supportive all his friends were that he killed his grandparents. and the " can i come over and loot" line ... wow people are truly more evil than one would think.
Yeah exactly. None of them had to the sense to think “Omg that’s bad! I’m telling my parents”. SMH. They thought it was cool and funny. I can’t even imagine how many of those people (just like his friends) are currently living amongst us. That’s some Scary shyt.
His grandpa was found to have child pornography on his computer. He was likely abusive. His friends were probably told of the abuse. Most people do not sympathize with child molesters and pedophiles. Its really not that hard to understand why they would have felt supportive of him.
@@SpicyMacaronii thats sick and vile but something like that could be planted... this kid planned this for a long time and obviously has access to said computer.
@@SpicyMacaronii yea cuz I’m sure a bunch of meth head junkies are great people. Not saying grandpa (possibly) SA him isn’t bad, but that doesn’t warrant killing him and grandma. Also “let me come over and loot” doesn’t sound any bit like they were upset about what he had potentially gone thru, it sounds like they were sick fucks who just wanted a couple bucks
The excitement he showed when describing the large chunks of their heads being scattered all over the house was one of the most disturbing things I've ever heard a person say. He was practically impressed with the amount of physical damage he did to their bodies.
The way he is literally being questioned for murder and still finds the time to brag about his grades and test scores as a drop out is pretty impressive actually
When you have a big dick and good looks + good paying job and high iq you don't need to brag because you know you are better than anyone else. This kid obviously had none of those
Psychopathic narcissism displayed in its finest form. I wonder why he lived with his grandparents? What happened in his early life. Makes me wonder. Maybe they will say I’m pretty early in.
Updated: after doing some research on this case, this kid was taken from his mother and placed with his grandparents due to drug/alcohol addiction and poverty. Even his mother, their daughter, warned dcfs that her parents were horribly abusive and they ignored her. The justification of this was her addiction, however THAT should have been their first cue. While his grandfather was the primary abuser, the grandmother was no stranger to beating him when she felt it necessary ie: she broke his arm with a golf club and then made him pretned to fall off a bike so dcfs wouldnt suspect anything.... it can be said that there is no proof but the simple fact that he has dedicated his time to advocating troubled youth and wants to help other children that may be experiencing similar, tells me its probably not far from the truth... So, from the very beginning of this interview it seemed like there was something not right with the grandparents. Not to say what may or maynot have happened to him warrants double murder, imagine being in a situation where your caregivers are abusers and also hailed as saints for "taking you in" and being so selfless blah blah blah... his mother was an addict which caused him emotional and developmental delays and every time he tried to speak up he was made out to be the problem. No one can convince me the grandfathers possession of child p0rn is coincidental and he never did anything to his grandson. I hope this man can heal and some day be at peace. Shame on everyone who failed him and then allowed him to be a scapegoat for the failed child protective system and just locked him up to save face
I suppose that once the parents dealt with a daughter that was uncontrollable, they didn't want their grandson to grow up the same way. I've see lots of parents raise kids in different ways, often the ones that give their kids everything, have kids that grow up to be liars and manipulators, and they aren't much fun to be around. Let them do drugs, steal, hurt people, sooner or later their day will come...
@@propogandalf you're welcome, I just felt like something was off from the very beginning of this video and had to do the research to make sense of things.
Totally agree!! I’ve worked with troubled youth all my life (over 20 plus yrs) and most of the time kids who end up with these kinds of problems come from families that also have big problems & they end up making the kid the scapegoat instead of looking at the core problem and trying to fix it with the help of therapists psychiatrists etc and by the time they get them help it’s usually to late for them and or the kid. It’s really quite sad for all involved. This was partly a failure on DCFS part as well as the police who even after 18 calls to the house which included threats of violence did NOTHING to get this kid help! Kids don’t usually act out for no reason but are usually acting out as a way of screaming out for help!! Plain sad for all those involved.
That interrogator is damn good. He noticed Isaiah seemed proud of his crimes, so he just rolled with it like it was normal, never changing his tone or acting disgusted. Just playing right into his narcissism.
@@lalawong3993 This video is about the interrogation process. The interrogator's job is to quickly figure out what happened, and he did his job well. If the kid has other mental issues which require viewing his actions in a different light, that responsibility falls on the defense attorney and the jury.
Kid claimed he was abused by his grandfather. Grandpa's computer was filled with CP. Judge allowed the prosecution to suppress that evidence as irrelevant to the murders. Knowing the backstory kinda paints this kid in a different light.
This turns it into a potentially justified murder, for me. I was sexually abused for 12 years as a kid and not a single adult I told believed me or reported my claims. For so many years I wanted to kill my abuser, but I knew that would most likely land me in prison. My abuser still walks free today, albeit in her own living hell.
Thats why I’m ruthlessly kind to everyone, I never want my behavior to influence someone to do something unthinkable. Edit, so apparently taking accountability for your actions/behavior and how they influence someone is a fear response. All I was trying to get at is you never know what someone’s going though, be kind, be patient and treat people they way you want to be treated. Much love
This kid gets so excited whenever he gives details about the murders it’s so sickening. Props to the detective for keeping his cool and getting everything out of him calmly.
"I'm extremely intelligent...I'm a smart criminal" This guy really has an ego, hilarious he has a learning disability. Edit: also he says "I know everything." Like seriously, how narcissistic can you get?
wow, that ending was a huge slap in the face for me. finding out that the grandpa appeared to be a child diddler, or at least had CP on his computer was wild, making me think that perhaps the kid wasn't lying when he said he was abused by grandpa and might have even been touched by him and didn't say anything because he was embarrassed to say it, and this was all allowed by grandma which resulted in him ending their lives.
Yes. But you have to remember that it's not confirmed as accurate. So it's just a rumor. I would think that if it was real that this guy's lawyer would be all over it and he might be out by now. I personally didn't buy anything he said after he was excitedly showing how he killed them. I don't think he should ever be released from known facts of the case.
@@rustyreese4006 just because grandpa deserved it don't mean grandma deserved it. and it was stated quite clearly that grandpa's account or what was assumed to be grandpa's account had CP so there was CP and the account was named after the grandpa
@@rustyreese4006He’s shows no psychopathic tendency’s and he clearly hated them for what they did to him. If you were ra ped for years would you not find peace in killing who did it to you?
@@southgamez in the video it is said that the local press had been rumored to have evidence of it but nothing ever came of it. So again I don't think it's true. I can't think of any kind of press that would not run that story just for ratings. The video creator wasn't able to find it either. Believe what you like but I won't waste sympathy for someone based on just a rumor.
This detective is absolutely brilliant. So incredibly patient and his ability to continue being so calm and kind while hearing such HORRIFIC confessions is admirable
@@foxwoodjones9831 I agree that the detective got the job done, but he was darn close to patronizing the loser when he kept pulling his, "wouldn't you agree", nonsense. Yes, he was emphasizing that the young man was clear minded during his cowardly and heinous acts, but that part was so ridiculous, that it got on my last nerve. At any rate, this kid is one messed up individual. Wow, I will say a prayer for humanity..
Meh, he had this easy, its not really brilliance, this was less an interrogation and more of a lets get all the info we can from this kid. Just had to be chill as ever. Anyone can do that
The fact he took a bite of his fucking sandwich while he was explaining about his paps brains were hanging out , really shows what a horrible fucked up kid he really is !!
its so insane that he can go from crying, then the detective asks him about how he killed his grandparents and then all of a sudden he stops crying and explains it in great detail..
Maybe being sa by his grandfather(loved one) might have given him the idea. Being sa by a "loved one" who allegedly was a pedophile, is in itself ****** up. Imagine as a young man having to confess being sa by your own grandfather can't be easy. Just an interesting point I just found out myself.
Ok. I hadn't thought of that, but it makes sense. He did mention holding a bat behind his grandfather at an earlier point, but the rifle did give him a way to do this without being close-up.
the fact he had been violent towards them in the past too, and his apparent drug addiction. not trying to blame the grandparents, as none of this is their fault, but i do wish they wouldve at the very least locked up their guns. granted he most likely would have found another way (a bat, nicotine poisoning...), but it would have limited his options.
I love how the whole interview Isaiah is like, 'I know a bit about everything' and later on the detective shoots back with 'I know lots of things' when Isaiah asks him how does he know.
I gotta give props to the detective in this interrogation. He did such an incredible job at recognizing how effective flattery would be in getting the suspect to let his guard down, and instantly got him to do so by pouring it on while simultaneously decimating multiple potential defense opportunities. Truly expert level stuff.
You mean in exposing a complete narcissist, I assume. Just let them talk for a while about how great they are... that must be enough. No rocket science involved.
i dont think this kid even had a guard, going into this its clear he just wants to be honest and basically confess to everything but it seems he lies about certain things to almost seem cool/intelligent in a way
@@wolfgangdevries127 while no rocket science involved, it does take a level of patience to restrain from knocking his teeth out during some of his statements.
@@FemboyKaiSaku what? He lies his thingy off. "Four days ago." Sure. "You guys make me feel like I didn't do anything wrong." Sure. "I'm not going to be lying to you guys about anything you ask me." Then lies about how he got that Rolex. All in about a minute.. I'm not gonna give this creep more time. What about you? 😇
he was sexually abused by his grandpa, they also found CP on the grandpas computer. i’m so tired of seeing this case and seeing everyone treat him like he is a monster. not to mention the fact that his father was never in his life, and his mother abandoned him with the two WORST guardians possible- they were extremely verbally abusive to him. obviously murder is never the answer, but you really cannot blame him for feeling that was the only way out for him.
sorry to ask, but where did you find out he was sexually abused? Not to imply you're not being truthful, I'm genuinly curious, if you dont mind elaborating
Most murderers experienced abuse in their childhoods. There's a reason these individuals develop NPD or ASPD or both and go out to kill people. Just because Isaiah was abused does not mean he has not also become a horrible individual. He clearly had a very visible side to him that enjoyed the murder, had no remorse and showed clear narcissistic traits, like grandiosity and self-delusion. At the same time, he also had a side that showed remorse and self-loathing, splitting back and forth between the two, because even violent, abusive people are not black and white. Personality disorders in particular polarize a person's character traits. That means he can still very much be a terrible person and a threat to society. And to suggest that blowing the heads off of two people - which he said he wanted to do as gory as possible - should in any way be his only way out at the age of 17 is quite frankly disturbing.
That's what the 'friendly' does. They never needed the 'heavy'. As the saying goes, "you catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar", or something to that effect.
I mean he even told the kid to shoot him straight... I giggled a bit there tho' cause I couldn't resist at his metaphor's literal meaning... sorry. (if you get the reference)
I disagree. He made it painfully obvious that he didn't give a crap about the kid, and that he wasn't there to have a friendly conversation. Everything the detective said was calculated to put this kid in jail for as long as possible, and make the job of his defense attorney harder. It only wasn't obvious to this kid because he isn't as smart as he thinks he is, and according to the psychologist quoted near the end of this video, he had the emotional maturity of a young child at the time. But yeah, I think the detective did a shit job.
He did a terrible interview. He asks nothing about the most important question. Why ? Why did he do it? All he asks about is what happened after the crime. I've never seen a worse interview. Its the teen who brings up the subject of possibly why hevdid it? That's brought up almost at the end.
In regards to Isaiah saying that he loved his Grandma, yet also claiming that she was verbally abusive and enabled his Grandfather's abuse: these feelings aren't mutually exclusive. It's very common to feel love and empathy towards people who abuse you, even when you also feel rage and resentment. That's one of the reasons it's so difficult to for so many people to leave abusive relationships.
I one hundred percent agree, i still loved my mom even through all my trauma. Being tortured, sexually assaulted and drugged by both my parents. And those things did make me want to kill my parents. But at the end of the day, those thoughts were only "in the moment" thoughts when they whipped me like a slave and tased me. Life sucks, some parents dont deserve to be parents. But I made a conscious effort to better myself. I ran away and years later am still suffering from that pain, it lingers in my mind, but i persevere and tell myself I have to be greater than what I suffered.
The whole CP thing in the computer really changed the story for me. What Isaiah did was wrong but I wouldn’t doubt if the grandpa hit or sexually assaulted Isaiah multiple times before and the grandma just turned a blind eye
I doubt it highly him contacting his friends immediately after is kinda proof that he was convinced by someone to follow through so they could take advantage of the tragic incident
Assault rifle Bolt action Czechoslovakian AR-15 Literally none of these things combine, but then again, the kid's probably trying to sound like a "badass"
@@CabbagePatchsDealer bruh he said he was pulling back the bolt as well, either it doesn't cycle for some reason or he was ejecting half the ammo he put in. Im guessing the latter
As sad as it is to say, when a parent is found unjust to take care of their own child, the grandparents might not be the best answer. They almost always have something to do with why their own child can not be a good parent
You definitely have a point. I’ve seen it with friends who ended up raised by their grandparents. I wouldn’t say “almost always,” but I’d say often enough that it’s a matter to consider.
@@000blocks000 I’m not trying to say every grandparent who finds themselves having to raise a child is going to raise a murderer. Just that if the parents were found unfit to raise a child, their own parents made some marginal mistakes somewhere along the line
What exactly do you mean by 'good parent' in a Godless society with no moral compass whatsoever and not even the basic parental right to discipline their inherently sinful & wayward child? Yes, inherently. For, having been born of the cursed seed of the Fallen Man, irrefutably, all alike come bearing upon themselves his curses of Sin, Depravity, Degeneration & Death.
The fact that the mom wasn't able to raise him due to drug addictions, and he also seems to suffer from those addictions...Regardless of whether he was being honest about his granda smoking pot, there's certainly a pattern there
You can tell he dosent have anyone in his life that he can talk to. He was ready to spill the beans in full detail of what happened. Just sad all around.
When they talk about his background, how he started fraternizing with bad company, I did not expect it to be so bad. Like his friend going to the house to see the crime and another looting his dead grandparents and joking about it. That is really messed up and tragic.
Addiction to opiates will drive many otherwise “normal” people to extreme lengths. Plus his grandparents allowed him to have access to enough assault weaponry to take out a small country…
can i just say, the captions are MORE than helpful when it comes to these videos, and I just want to say thank you SO much for the effort you put into these videos.
One thing that shocked me was after 18 police reports against the grandson the grand parents thought it was safe to leave 300 rounds of ammunition and shotguns and rifles openly displayed in their basement?😳 That is so Crazy that they did not have them locked away not just because of the problems with the grandson but anyone that broke in would have instant access to them!
@@hammerhand5059 still having a gun in your surroundings is a bigger chance for these crimes to be happening. Its like the devils fruit if you know its there the chances are more likely. But in some cases i agree on you its the person who uses it. Everyone knows a knife is for cooking and almost everyone owns one. Even though its also seen as a stabbing murder weapon. People lock it away in a drawer or in open view from that moment its knowing if the weapon is there or having the weapon with you all times.The more you use it the more likely it is you use that item in this case a gun. I hope there are more people like you who sees guns more in a protective, collecting way or in a spare time moment. Not for crime and destroying lifes what most weapons are made for to do!
The psychologist who assessed Isaiah concluded that despite being 17, developmentally and emotionally he was more akin to a 12 year old. Narcissism has become this word that people throw around as a buzzword without necessarily understanding what it actually means, and it's been mentioned a lot in the comments here. To me this was an emotionally stunted, unstable child with zero coping skills or support, who felt overwhelmed and trapped and resorted to desperate measures. (Side note: there's a theory of narcissism that it develops in adults who never matured emotionally beyond childhood, generally due to trauma. It posits that all children naturally possess narcissistic traits until their brains develop to the extent that they can empathise, understand others' feelings, stop attention seeking, learn boundaries, etc. Think of the kid who breaks another kid's toy because they aren't allowed to play with it, for example. Almost all children grow out of these tendencies, but for this reason, you can't really diagnose a child with narcissistic personality disorder.)
I've noticed this too, it's because of tik tok, and the fake psychoanalysis "facts" on there calling everything that makes somebody uncomfortable narcissism, or toxic
@@jr28778 Honestly assuming when they mentioned the trouble he’s been in that they would have mentioned if he were ever arrested or had done something else serious before now.
I feel like this guy might have aspergers or some sort - unable to understand others’ perspective, no empathy, unable to understand the social cues during the interrogation and just full of himself🤔🤔🤔
THANK YOU for not regurgitating the same cases we have all seen a million times. These victims also need to be remembered and the monsters need to be seen for what they really are. *Edit for a word policeman below: Some humans = the only true “monsters” I know of.
What's awesome about EWU is even if they do post a video of a case we're all probably familiar with, there's always something that they show us that we've never seen before. Not to mention the psychological breakdown of the interrogations.
the fact his grandparents knew they were in danger and even wanted him placed in foster care but was informed that he'd be going back with his mom instead and they didn't want that just goes to show how much they cared for him. edit: if what he said was true, his grandfather was emotionally abusive which couldve easily led to why isaiah snapped. not saying what isaiah did was okay at all but its obvious the system failed him from the beginning. his mom didnt play a very active role in his life and that could've also affected him. when he was asking for help it wasnt given to him. the whole story is sad atp.
If you watch the video to the end, you'll see they did not, in fact, care for the kid. The kid might be embellishing stuff, making they sound worse than they did but they clearly failed in raising both their own daughter and their grandson. As a victim of parental abuse myself, I understand what the kid is trying to say. The grandparents got what they had coming, when you breed hate, you get hate back. I don't think anything justifies murder, but the kid is clearly deranged due to an abusive household and this is what happens.
@@theyhates0ph1a Shouldnt his therapist found this out? if the access to the weapons was this easy then probably to the Grandpas PC account aswell. Probably never logged off, why would he? And telling that police officers dont care about weed plants because they are owned by his grandpa? lol? The teens story is , sadly, full of shit. As in the video stated, he is extremly narcistic and pretty dumb. Combined with the aggressive mind, makes this an explosive mixture. Nothing can replace a good mother and a good father. At some point the kids ask questions and feel guilty why their real parents arent there. And pupils arent easy to each other too.
@@honestyisadyingvirtue That's how the story went. His grandpa was a terrible father figure, and his grandma spoiled him to try and make up for it. His mother was worthless. This is all from firsthand accounts and witnessing some of the treatment.
The way he talks about what they looked like after he shot them. faces blown off, brains exploded everywhere. I couldn't imagine seeing the people I love looking like this, letalone me having done it to them. this is terrifying &absolutely shattering!! RIP to them
As a former foster child (I'm 60 now) who was severely abused throughout her life I can understand the damage done to this child's mind and development. People who have not experienced it have no idea what this does to a developing mind. Although murder is clearly an avenue that should never be chosen, sometimes a choice is not made by the child but instead thrust upon them, or so they believe. let me make it clear that there are other avenues this child could have taken, but feeling completely alone and being abused daily changes how one thinks and views the world. It may be that my history along with possessing a masters in psychology affords me a clearer look into this case. But I feel for this child. I pray he is able to strengthen his persona to see his value to this world. He can make a positive difference!
@@nigeriannational2416 how many people can speak candidly after committing murder? It’s sickening to hear. I believe stuff lead up to it, but I also think he had it in him all along. Only Lord knows if that’s true
@@TheIcecreamtaco I think his personality disorder was created through abuse and bad parenting. Its pretty clear to me as somene who had a similar upbringing. As a teen, I was capable of murder. Today as an adult, i would never hurt another person because ive gotten help.
Yea man. He may have genuine PAIN knowing he did that to the people who saved him from a worse situation and went thru the struggle that is parenthood all over again when they should have been enjoying retirement and/or just their golden ages. BUTTT he does NOT feel a ton of regret over what he's done. He just realizes what he's lost.
They enabled and poured gasoline on his Attention Seeking. He had nothing else to hold onto except faux admiration from his f-uped circle. They pushed him to the extreme for their sick projections-perverse entertainment. It takes a village to create a monster or an Angel. Everyone should pay something. Tired of people externalizing cost and privatizing rewards. It’s the sickness of our economy and society
The real sad part is he had been reported for alarming behavior on 18 separate occasions. All the warning signs were there and nothing was done to prevent this from happening
I displayed many sociopathic tendencies during school growing up. Instead of focusing on therapy and how to help me- they just labeled me an ill manned special needs child and threatened me with how much of a failure in life I’d be. The systems in place aren’t built to recognize nor rehabilitate, they are to hammer nails into place.
@@Lina_Salma I would bet the bank you both are bleeding heart liberals. At 12:00 it says the grandparents called the police 18 times because of him. He was the one endlessly traumatizing the grandparents. Just because a self centered self serving murdering auto thief tells you a FAKE sob story doesn't mean you have to believe it. And the way he gleefully tells the grizzly gruesome details while eating shows he's not even traumatized by the unbelievable horrific acts he just committed.
"It's a Czechoslovakian bolt-action AR-15 with a more-than 10 round 'clip'." 🤔🤔 Looks a lot more like a semi-auto (non-bolt action) SKS/something variant/clone/whatever you call it, and it doesn't look like the magazine holds more than 10 rounds Looks kinda funky.. any gun enthusiasts willing to weigh-in and satisfy my/our curiosity?
@@jonslg240Judging off the black and white photos, it just looks like a SKS, probably clip fed considering it only held 10 rounds, that’s not a mag on the bottom, that’s where the rounds (fed in by the clip while loading) are stored in the gun, he could’ve also put the rounds in by hand, and i’m pretty sure we all know that is NOT a AR-15, armalite doesnt even make SKS’ to my knowledge. Although, do not consider me a ‘expert’, i just like doing research about guns so i know a bit.
@@theclockman775 thanks that's kinda what I thought, too but I also couldn't be sure it wasn't a Czechoslovakian bolt-action AR-15 with a magazine that holds more than 10 rounds, so I couldn't be certain... 😂
@@jonslg240 The thing is, the SKS isn’t even bolt action, it’s semi auto, unless it’s some weird civilian SKS variant that requires you to pull the bolt back every shot.
How are we so deserving of high quality, well produced, incredibly sourced documentaries? Thank you for always including subtitles. Keep up the good work!
@@wm1573 your comment reeks of entitlement, as if you deserve such things simply for exexisting. You don't even know The executive producers name without looking at the credits though.
@@HammondGaming you could’ve misinterpreted it; there are plenty of other documentaries. However- this is by far the best one. You’re 100% right, how could we be so deserving? This channel with some other ones are treats! Pure entertainment!
Considering the grandfather had child corn on his computer I think this kid has a deeper darker story to tell. This kid isn't stupid... He is deeply damaged.
The same computer Isaiah had access to? Remember he was a minor dating a girl his same age ...so kids being kids (just like adults) they could've swapped nudes with each other. Hence why Isaiah's attorneys begged for it not to be submitted as evidence as they believed the jurors would then view Isaiah as a pedophile (even though he was minor). We honestly don't know if it €P (it said indecent pictures of a minor. Which can be the clothing, the position their in, the actions they're doing, etc It could even be them eating a fruit/vegetable that's phallus shape) was due to Isaiah or his grandfather, since Isaiah, Grnpa & Grnma all had access to that computer and even the prosecution & defense couldn't figure out who it belonged to.
I know this is an interrogation, but with how friendly and patient the detective sounds it almost feels like the kid's just talking to his therapist Sadly this isn't the case and two lives were lost...
That's probably exactly what the detective is trained to do. Get the subject to trust them and talk to them. They want information and that's the most effective way to get it. ie; The detective is clearly good at his job.
Your comment makes me wonder if there should be recommended mental health checkups at your local clinic alongside your normal body health checkup? Do yall think that would help decrease these amounts of crimes?
@@vanguardangel6912 honestly I do really think so. To be fair, everyone needs therapy at some point in their life, and no one really thinks of it that way. People don't even consider therapy as an option, be it stigma, financial situation or the most common, thinking therapy is only for extreme cases. People don't necessarily think after someone close to them dies that maybe a support group or grief counseling might help, they just think they have to suffer. Because that's normal. In my own specific case, I come from a family of hoarders. Now some you can't immediately tell because they keep it behind closed doors but all of us have OCD, and only two of us will admit that it's OCD and work to control it. The other 12 just insist it's normal, or because their father did it and it didn't kill him it's fine for them. This statement sounds silly but "fish don't know they are wet". When you live in a mentally unstable situation, you just think that's normal. Standard mental health evaluations could really help in ending generational abuse, healing attachment styles, cycles of addiction and in general just having the opportunity to address red flag behavior before it escalates. I think mental health stigma is finally breaking down as we understand the issues more and more. As this continues I think mental health care will become if not mandatory like physicals, but at least more accessable and we can start getting ahead of these issues before they downward spiral into criminal cases.
He may not have been psychotic, doesn’t mean he is not a psychopath. He pretends to be remorseful but every time he goes back to telling his story he gets amped up like it’s the coolest thing ever.
@@3takoyakis abused? His grandparents called him a POS. I think that applies. I'm sure he was called a few other choice words. Sticks and stones... The grandparents expected retirement, instead they shifted gears to raise their drug addicted daughters baby. At 15 he started experimenting with drugs... Then Meth. Multiple violent outbursts and threats. Grandma is fighting Cancer. Grandpa obviously had severe pain from some old injury. Isaiah is the definition of a lil POS. Remember adults are human too. Geez Isaiah was probably born addicted. Many kids are born addicted and don't grow up to be sociopathic psychotic narcissists. He chose to dabble in the most dangerous drug. There's plenty of blame to go around but no one deserves to get their head blown off (.)
@@InternetUserJesse did he? It was dropped...maybe it wasn't what they said. You know all you have to do is mention CP and it sticks like gorilla glue. Just because the words were said does not make it fact.
@@InternetUserJesse he didn’t have a computer full of cp he had 6 images HIS attorney considered inappropriate photos of children and it’s never been confirmed whether it was cp or not. don’t be ignorant and spread misinformation weirdo.
There needs to be more support for legal guardians who have troubled kids and teens. The grandparents couldn’t give him up to foster care and look what happened. I’ve heard so many stories about parents at their wits end and afraid for their lives due to their own children but there is absolutely NO where for them to turn. This is scary and sad af.
The grandpa was a child molester and abuser. The grandma enabled it. In reality they should have been trying to get the KID to a better environment. This is a story of a failure at EVERY level from the support system to the killer to the social institutions.
Abso-bloody- lutely. 18 calls - nothing done. A couple coping with a mentally disturbed child were ignored. The child, in need of help, was ignored. Result: Two people dead and one who will never be able to understand why he did what he did. Nobody cared; nobody cares, and, in the USA, nobody will ever care, apparently. The whole country is 'disturbed '!
@@graceygrumble I'm sorry but you are making excuses for a murderer! He knows exactly what he did and I don't care how old he is! They probably should have done more to discipline him! This was a spoiled brat that decided to kill the 2 people who loved him and cared for him! He was in his right might when he did it ! Not one year was real!
@Mari Sela I did not say that he didn't know 'what' he did. I'm saying he doesn't know 'why'. And the answer is, I believe, that he is mentally ill. And you sound like a person who doesn't care.
15:00 The detective simultaneously did 3 things: 1. Built rapport with him 2. Got him out of a possible pledge for insanity case 3. Flattered him into exposing himself even further. Great showing from the detective!
kid was high 4 days on a meth trip breaking down every 5 min didnt eat shit for 4 days and never had the idea to hide the truth so they didnt even need a detective just give the kid a camera he did all the work
@@00FireFlyer00 yes the detective also ensure he doesent make the kid realize he shoudnt have said that. because first 5 mins of the interview he admitted it and it was over for the kid and all the detective did was get every detail
Man, one small part that really hit is how he says he told his friend that he killed his grandparents and the friend asks if he can loot the house. That's just pure evil. Also, how he says he tried suicide but it "never worked". But somehow he knew exactly which method would end the life of his grandparents.
Makes me wonder what they've seen that normalizes him killing his grandparents but to able to go back to the house to steal while they're dead in there is so bizarre.
@@FCUK- I see people die on Reddit at least once a week. I remember the first time I saw somebody die on the internet I couldn't sleep for almost a week. Now, it's a quick moment of cringing and then I move on.
The way he says _"My mom doesn't even know what's going on, she doesn't even know her parents are dead."_ and describes the murder scene so vividly is just cold asf. It's hard to believe that he has any real remorse.
I'd say his 'conflicting' feelings toward his grandma makes sense. When you're raised in a terrible environment, it can often lead to a mix of love and resentment toward your family members. I have those exact mixed feelings toward members of my own messed up family.
Yeah, like murderers are known for their complete honesty.🤣🤣 Isaiah's "conflicted feelings" for his grandmother are really his justifications for killing her. We're talking about a boy who had to undergo Aggression Replacement Therapy. From watching this, it's clear that Isaiah had more issues than the grandparents realized and were over their heads with the boy.
Such a good detective. Suppressing all of his anger and acting purely empathetic while questioning the kid. I couldn't hold my composure, I'd be pissed
off course its sad................................... the kid is just a narcicist of the worst kind and the detective trapped him in the best way. It was not about being kind lol
I find it extraordinary that Isiah’s therapist would allow him to take a shower/eat breakfast at her home. Weak boundaries? Very strange behaviour from the therapist who is clearly placing herself at risk. Yikes.
He takes a shower, she searches his belongings. It's a time to get him away from his duffel bag. She literally called the cops on him within 3 hours. I'd bet she suggested the shower. By the by, Isaih's grandfather seems like a real piece of trash and Isaiah is a victim here, too. Abusive families should not just be brushed aside as innocent.
Ok, the end discovery of what was in the Grandfather's computer, Isiah's plea's against how he was treated by him and 'no one would believe me' and the fact that his sentence was lightened is making me believe there's some extra abuse that is being hidden.
@@TheWoodIsPoo the supreme court decision did change his sentence, the CP could have made a difference but this would have happened either way due to the decision
@@_JustJoe his fake crying may be a sign of him being mentally ill but even people who are mentally sane can do things like this so theirs no telling what he is
Therapists do report it but that doesn't actually go anywhere, it's not the therapist saying abuse is happening it's the kid saying it (Because she didn't witness it). And cps aren't going to believe a minor when both his parents say no abuse is going on. Stupid system that should be fixed. Source: Trust me bro.
This is easily the best channel post-JCS. Such excellent coverage, minimal interruptions on the interview and when he does cut in, he provides vital information that is necessary, and the fact they get actual psychologists and former law enforcement officials, etc. Just such an excellent true crime channel. Love it so much!
If the grand parents called cops so often and were so afraid of him, the gun and ammo was unlocked or even been in the house is very telling . What on earth is wrong with the whole family?
Amen 2 tht...It's crazy how some ppl get smacked straight in the face with warning signs and take no safety measures...You only get one shot at ths thing called life...
No one wants to believe their grandkids will do harm to them. Not saying they were ok for leaving their guns and ammo out and easily available, just saying I think that's why there were so oblivious to this guys danger
The inexperienced sociopaths are always so apparent in their deceptive tactics. They flip from "I'm sooo excited to tell you how I did it!" to "but now I have to ball my eyes out" in such a jarring manner that it's incredibly obvious what they really are under the mask.
Just because people rubber band through emotions like that doesn't mean they're always being deceptive. It's also a big sign of severe mental illness and instability. He seems very forthcoming here, for the most part. He really doesn't have much left to be deceptive about. I believe he is just so mentally deteriorated that he has no control over his emotional state, and rapid fires back and forth from being excited about what he did, and being sad at losing his grandparents.
Very true, especially that flip from "I loved my grandparents" to picking up their brain matter in the kitchen and looking at it. He admires his handy work.
While I like your comment I think for them both statements are genuine in a case like this. While to someone sane it looks like a masking behavior I just believe someone like this holds both statements genuinely. They are crazy imo.
@@Pcgamingfixes Yeah I'd agree. He isn't just getting emotional when talking about how this will affect him (as weve seen some suspects on this channel do) but is very emotional when talking about how his grandparents didnt deserve this, and how long they raised him for. He seems to (pathologically in my opinion) seem to believe that both he didnt want his grandparents to suffer but also that he was going to kill them and seems to take glee in that violence. His grandparents seem very let down by the system here. They were asking for help with his obviously escalating behaviour but dont seems to have been offered any support.
His interview at the end talking about wishing someone had told him how to get help and report abuse rings true to me. I didn't kill anyone, but I lived through horrible things in childhood that have left huge scars in my mental health, and I always wished that anyone in my surroundings would've done something about it. I believe him. Not only was his grandfather potentially an abuser, but the fact that his very own mother ended up in substance abuse and unable to care for a child could be an indication that she went through similar things, only her son ended up fighting back.
The big thing here though is the “I didn’t kill anyone”. He had resources- his therapist that he clearly had a close relationship with, school resource officers and counselors- hearing the background information helps explain, but it doesn’t excuse anything. People have to take responsibility for themselves and meet help half way. He had plenty of opportunities to have that conversation with someone.
@@christinadonovan5414yes, he had resources and he did try to tell people what was going on but his grandmother always called him a liar. If you have any real interest in this case look up the more recent interviews with him. He tells a lot about what went on and how many times he tried to get help but everyone wrote him off as the troubled kid with behavioral issues and mental delays. His grandmother actually broke his arm hitting him and then made him go out and pretend to fall off his bike because child services was already heavily involved in the family...I normally don't have much empathy, let alone sympathy, for someone capable of murdering their own grandparents. However the things this kid went through and every single adult in his life failed him. His mother, their own daughter, tried to fight him being placed in their care and told child services about abuse and they wrote her off as another junkie.... not saying I condone their murder but I can understand why he may have felt he had no other options left. He now advocates for children in abusive homes and wants to help kids in the ways people should have helped him. Its just a very sad situation all around
@@Kronoscylpeople who like her think of the world from a black and white perspective. as someone who's been severely emotionally abused by my mother, I've had thoughts of offing her and my father twice, when I was pretty suic!dal. Thankfully I've moved on and didn't act on my emotions Whenever there's a case of kids offing their caretakers I'm more willing to listen to their perspectives because guess what, most of the time kids don't just decide to off the people that are most about them. It's something that's often brewing underneath because of their caretakers behavior, it's not an instant thought.
You mean that cute fluffy pen you stole from that girl sitting next to you? You know, the one I borrowed from you and never gave back? Don't worry - I gave it back to her. All is forgiven.
if he’s white with both parents then i know for a fact he’s a sociopath😂dude can have a full family with the best role models and still turn out horrible.
How he still had an appetite for food after describing their brains splattered is beyonddddd me ??? Just sitting there eating and talking about their injuries is next level sick.
Psychopaths are transactional and have basic drives and needs. This is completely normal for extreme malignant narcissists and pscychopathic killers. Ask a forensic psychologist and they will confirm this truth.
Narcistic psychopath-shutted emotionally.Might be bcause some kind of trauma or just his personality.Being so young and therefor impulsive he might regret deeply one day (for the sake of them not him).
Watching this interrogation, I feel as though I’m watching a baby-he acts, behaves, sounds so so young. I don’t mean this as a slight, per se, just that you can tell how far behind he is and how desperately he needs approval and an adult role model in his life
He definitely seems developmentally stunted. I've only seen a few minutes so far but I'd assume he had a rough childhood. Probably some trauma pausing his development. The interrogator did an incredible job accommodating and letting him confess himself. Edit: Oh, yep, drug addicted mother, that makes sense now - a lack of maternal attachment. Classic APD symptoms, yup.
@@Ixarus6713I suspect he was traumatized by the neglect and consequential separation from his parents as well as spoiled by the mollycoddling of his grandparents.
I hope you guys initiate an annual or quarterly interrogator award, because this guy was superb. You hardly realize he is present because he knew just how much & when to say it.
Imagine being a defense lawyer, and they give you a video of your client reenacting their crime.
" yo, what.... I'm not guilty" lol ya right
Ok, I imagined it. Now what?
@@danroberts9050 Touch your toes
lmao 🤦🏻♀️
@@kanrafingerguns Now what?
That detective is unbelievably good at sounding genuinely friendly and empathetic to a kid who just murdered his family.
this one
edit: I thought your comment said "what detective", so I said this one...But I just look dumb lmao
That’s what they do
@@ryanv8135not all the time
They all sound like that
Id imagine you get desensitized after 50 years on the force
The way he goes so quickly from sobbing how sorry he is to showing off how great and skilful the murders were, is one of the weirdest things I’ve seen in ages.
I totally agree! Was about to text the same thing until I saw your post
It's so creepy! Even him crying seemed like a show to me, honestly. Reminded me of how when toddlers do that weird fake cry when they're threatening to throw a tantrum lmao
It’s possible to show an array of different emotions while suffering some type of break
Definitely agree.. it makes me wonder how remorseful he truly is.
@Octomi where do you get these poetry from murderers.??
Wasn't the video reviewed by licensed psychologists? Didn't any of them know that abuse victims often can't decide if they love or hate their abusers, and change their opinions under different circumstances? I used to be sure I had 100% forgiven the ones that had wronged me, only to curse them and wish them dead when I was depressed. So why was his conflicting opinion an indication of lie, not internal struggle?
I'm in this predicament now. I want to see my abuser free and no longer tormented but other moments I feel like I strongly dislike her.
100%. I'm so fed up of EWU's takes and updates. They're either obvious ('when someone looks to the left and thinks, it can be a sign there's an inner monologue of thoughts' - yes, obviously they're thinking about the answer?!) or skew it to seem like the person is worse than they are - exactly as you said! This guy's interview with EWU would've happened more than 8 years, minimum, after the murders. Obviously he'd have done some emotional processing and realised the grandma was culpable too! In the thick of it, he was too focused on his grandpa's abuse to recognise hers. It makes perfect sense. Making it sound like he's lying because he's changed his view after [x] years is really, really shit.
Damn, for real
well said@@Addersea
@@Adderseayeah for real this guy's commentary is totally inconsistent.
“i’m a very smart criminal” says the guy who just admitted to everything in great detail without a lawyer present
doesn't matter, he was getting caught regardless, never getting let out regardless
@@anomaly3215 Funny comment, considering the video made it quite clear that he is likely to be let out.
@@anomaly3215 just wtf man 😅
@@user-mm4kk9kv6s yes that is totally what i meant
@@user-mm4kk9kv6sTechnically they can if he keeps pleading the fifth, stayed silent, and just play the game.
Props to this detective, dude played right into the narcissism.
Send all detectives to theater class for additional training lolololololololol
Seriously! This mf 'yes and'-ed his way into a conviction
Hats off to the detective for not loosing it
Was it THAT hard though? Kind of like talking to a moron and just shaking your head
@@itskeagan3004 I have no patience for people like this so yeah would be really hard for me :p
I like how the narrator tries to give the detective all this credit to make this kid talk, this kid was ready to perform no matter what tactics they used.
well, he was clearly lying throughout it, so they'd still have to use clever tactics if they wanted the truth
For real! He even read himself his Miranda rights 🤣🤣🤣
I think he was just done with it all. Fuck it. He seems like a nice kid to me tbh, assault and years of torment does that to a person. The proceedings from here on out doesn't matter to him, he's just happy it's over and wanted to tell his story regardless of the consequences.
ABSOLUTELY 💯!
AND UNDERSTANDABLY SO. SOUNDS LIKE THE GRANDPA REALLY DID ABUSE HIM AND HE SNAPPED UNDER A PERFECT STORM OF EVENTS AND THIS INTERVIEW WITH THE DETECTIVE WAS HIS FIRST REAL CHANCE TO SUM IT ALL UP AND THE KID NEEDED TO PURGE ALL THE POISONOUS ☠️ EVENTS IN HIS LIFE. LIKE WHERE HE RESPONDS MATTER OF FACTLY….”YEP”.
@@jasonfield3903 Yeah, he even said he reached out for help several times but no one did anything. It's the same story with school shooters and so on, nobody cares until people finally snaps and then they're the villain. I mean, they are but my point is that it could have been prevented if someone had cared a little bit about those that can't defend themselves. They need help, and it should have happened ages ago when the first alarm bells started ringing.
I'm in sales and it's fascinating how the detectives talk tracks, tone and word flow is extremely similar to those we use in sales when handling business reviews with clients and running negotiation talks. Love the psychology behind it all.
Yeah it sucks
Yes we know sales has some of the highest rates of psychopaths
@@Vale0x3 haha we gotta make it somewhere
Maybe not a very good sales man, since you didn’t realize he had a closed deal to begin with. He almost talked himself out of the confession 🙄
@@godrelationshipsbodybuildi9093 if that's what helps you get some rest at night, brother.
I like how the narrator doesn’t stop the video every second to explain what’s going on, but when he does stop everything he says is so Informative and interesting to listen to
What is this guy accused of? It would be great to know before I start watching the video 🤔😉
You must be joking. Tell me you are.
@@user-qr8ki8ue4i Yeah kinda wondering that myself
Why I like this page
No. It doesn't.
"I'm a VERY smart criminal", says he, as he sits in the interrogation room, caught by the cops, addmitting to every single detail of his crimes.
Can't wait till he gets bullied in jail
300 IQ play /s
The way he boasts his "Intelligence" makes me irate
@@TayaCalebVlog Caleb, you aren't that smart either
@@christfigure I never said I was.... simply stated I find his behavior disgusting. I find it odd people just attack others like this in the comments...
He instantly goes from crying to getting excited to demonstrate what he did enthusiastically. Absolutely crazy.
No sh sherlock, he shot his grandparents with an assault rifle, it's pretty clear how crazy he is.
@@casecold1864 some people can kill whiout to be crazy. Imagine father beating his kids , mother or do permanent mind pressure. Kill can be a solution for kid as runaway.
Always the same issue in usa with easy killing solution easily available for everybody.
@@bretagnejean2410crazy is crazy, if he didn’t have a gun he would’ve killed them another way. Didn’t you hear all his different plans? From nicotine poisoning to carbon monoxide, he was gonna do it regardless of how, the gun was just easier. I live in Canada and our gun ownership is one of the highest in the world (falkland islands is second but has a population of 3k, then Yemen, but they’re a country at war,then New Caledonia, same as Falkland, small and lots of farms, then Serbia and Montenegro, both small war torn countries) so I’d say we’re the 2nd highest in the world among larger first world countries, and our crime rate is very low. To make it short, Americans are crazy, and there’s a lot of them, guns don’t help, but they don’t change people.
He is a psychopath!
@@seancorbett8777 but that change a lot. With assault gun a kid can kill 30 people then with knife he ll be stopped before . Damage is huge also. I never say no gun = no crime. Its not normal people can buy war gun in time of peace. Other day in france had a crazy migrant that have attacked people with knife in airport. 4 hurt . With assault gun he ll have killed a lot.
ok but what kinda anger management therapist allowing her client to stay at her house? and an underage one at that. shit is fucked right the hell up.
Probably one who sees an abuse victim and sees an opportunity to be another abuser 😢
Definitely unethical behavior and could lose their license at least these days and in these parts
Unfortunately there’s tons of stories of kids being abused by therapists and forced into inappropriate relationships
You beat me to this
@@Kburm3 I can see that being the case, a therapist is someone you are supposed to be entirely open with, you are essentially trusting them with ammunition against you with the hope they'll be able to use it to uncover what you have suppressed hence why they cannot date a client within something like a year of your last session depending on country.
This detective was pretty great actually. I was impressed on how he got the answers he needed while making sure the kid stayed calm and on point.
i agree, great detective
A hero would've laced his burger.
@@robertkrepek2561 he wanted to be killed by the cops. F giving this kid what he wants, let him rot in jail and suffer
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I think the act of giving him food and the plus of not being stuffed into an interrogation room really helped. I’m sure his sick fascination with this murder definitely encouraged him to speak more as well.
The fact that they found CP on the grandfather's computer is crazy. I didn't expect that. Makes the story a lot different from my perspective.
The drug addict mother, loose guns in the house, and the CP make it pretty clear that this family is deeply fucked up. It's hard to doubt the stories of opiate addiction and abuse
@@mallock8529 absolutely. There is way more to this story than we know.
This is probably why the changes his sentence. Also explains the mother's drug problems I'm sure these two grew up in home with alot of abuse
Yes, I was so sure he was lying about the grandpa's physical abuse and grandma's verbal abuse but changed my whole thinking when they found cp on grandpa's computer
@@mgolemac4838 yeah u tried pretending u knew what happened, u didn't have a clue
"I made SURE I didn't get any of their DNA on me"
"I saw a chunk of something and picked it up and looked at it, it was a piece of my grandma"
how ever did these detectives outsmart this genius?🤔🤦♂️
Plus he “stepped on people” with bare feet. At least that’s what he said. I think this guy lies constantly and can’t keep track of all of them.
🤣🤣🤣🔥👹
he may not have their DNA on him, but he is made up of their DNA
Bro thinks he's deep. Literally an I'm fourteen and this is deep killer.
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the way Isaiah is portrayed in this video by the "expert examination" makes me uncomfortable. the video points out all these behaviors that suggest he's being deceitful, but fails to mention that these behaviors are also indicitive of someone who was abused.
Yeah, that stupid narration annoys me in a lot of these videos but mostly in this one. I wonder what the narration is for anyway, some kind of teaching tool for future criminal investigators or maybe aspiring criminals? As for the kid, why couldn't he get into foster care when his Grandmother suggested it? There was obviously something wrong, he left bullets at his therapists? He took a shower and ate breakfast there? What kind of therapist does that? Why didn't he get help from her? Anger management? Sounds more like how to be unheard and stuff your anger till you explode..Too many unanswered questions.
Abuse or not, abuse victims aren't above the law. People always use the excuse of abuse for their behavior and choices. Us normal people do not care anymore.
@@Vale0x3Normal people dont let abusers live
@@Vale0x3 Yeah I didn't say he was exempt or that he should have been released. Nothing of the sort. He should be punished for his crimes. Abuse is not an excuse, its an explanation and a warning. Society needs to do better at prevention, identification, and helping victims of abuse.
@@Vale0x3You are not normal. Just a horrendous person that wants to keep the abuse cycle going. You have to understand in order to prevent, you don't want to prevent, thus you must want more future victims, what a rotter.
It's sad how this kid just gets a few compliments from the detective and you can tell how much it boost his confidence and makes him feel so smart.
Either he is so simple or in an exceptional situation that it works. The intention of the cop is very obvious...
@@Thalesium Positive affirmation works far better than scolding and negative punishment, but that seems to be a parenting technique that's ingrained from generation to generation. Not to say that some form of punishment when needed isn't beneficial, but it's so much easier to be hasty and angry than patient and positive.
@@Thalesium this is either due to child abuse or neglect I'd assume. This kids felt the remorse of his actions. Doesn't mean he's a bad person because he did this seeking help. He literally told the detective that he wanted to find out what was wrong with him. Plus the grandfather had CP on his pc so it's hard to tell what led him there
He probably didn't got a compliment all his life
@@MrGonq no positve affirmation doesnt work better. My sister was always the "golden child" she was very supported and my parents kept talking highly of her, this put an expectation that she would do good, she started thinking highly of herself to the point where her capabilities couldnt catch up, she had too high of ambitions from this and as a result she couldnt reach it and attempted suicide. I on the other hand wasnt given all these attention, instead my parents especially my dad was more strict (maybe because im a male) but not to the point of abuse lol. Now i drive a porsche (keep in mind i came from a poor background) and i have to take care of my sister
“I could’ve made it from 300 yards, I have an amazing shot” this kid really said this when describing how he shot his grandparents. How horrible and sick. I couldn’t sit through an interview and listen to that. Props to the detective for being able to listen to this guy
So cringe lol
Was looking for this comment. I thought the same thing after he said that.
I honestly wonder if he has asbergers and doesn’t realize how crazy the stuff coming out of his mouth is.
@italian1ist that's straight narcissism. He is so insecure that he has to puff himself up. "I'm super smart."I'm a master criminal."I could have made that shot from 300 feet" that's pretty tell tale
@@italian1ist that's straight narcissism. He is so insecure that he has to puff himself up. "I'm super smart."I'm a master criminal."I could have made that shot from 300 feet" that's pretty tell tale
its also sick how supportive all his friends were that he killed his grandparents. and the " can i come over and loot" line ... wow people are truly more evil than one would think.
Yeah exactly. None of them had to the sense to think “Omg that’s bad! I’m telling my parents”. SMH. They thought it was cool and funny.
I can’t even imagine how many of those people (just like his friends) are currently living amongst us. That’s some Scary shyt.
@@shaylamcgrady1048 yeah and how many of them have yet to commit a murder as well.
His grandpa was found to have child pornography on his computer.
He was likely abusive.
His friends were probably told of the abuse. Most people do not sympathize with child molesters and pedophiles.
Its really not that hard to understand why they would have felt supportive of him.
@@SpicyMacaronii thats sick and vile but something like that could be planted... this kid planned this for a long time and obviously has access to said computer.
@@SpicyMacaronii yea cuz I’m sure a bunch of meth head junkies are great people. Not saying grandpa (possibly) SA him isn’t bad, but that doesn’t warrant killing him and grandma. Also “let me come over and loot” doesn’t sound any bit like they were upset about what he had potentially gone thru, it sounds like they were sick fucks who just wanted a couple bucks
Bro, this kid is genuinely not okay and it makes me feel bad. It really does.
Yeah those grandparents messed him up
Yea he straight up is describing the brains and takes a sec to bite his sandwich
No sympathy...none
Should have put down the Meth.
@@hunterhaney6166 You don't know that, dude
The excitement he showed when describing the large chunks of their heads being scattered all over the house was one of the most disturbing things I've ever heard a person say. He was practically impressed with the amount of physical damage he did to their bodies.
sounds like he really hated them
@@therearenoshortcuts9868 exactly, sounds like they abused him daily.
@@bradsanders407 fair
@@Seeyeay Why would you even consider they were abusive? It's very clear the "abuse" is them trying to hold him responsible for his misbehavior.
@@DarkflameEmperor you lack empathy
The way he is literally being questioned for murder and still finds the time to brag about his grades and test scores as a drop out is pretty impressive actually
Sounds like a mental disorder
When you have a big dick and good looks + good paying job and high iq you don't need to brag because you know you are better than anyone else. This kid obviously had none of those
Right
Dumb ahh child
Narcissism or something.
Psychopathic narcissism displayed in its finest form. I wonder why he lived with his grandparents? What happened in his early life. Makes me wonder. Maybe they will say I’m pretty early in.
Updated: after doing some research on this case, this kid was taken from his mother and placed with his grandparents due to drug/alcohol addiction and poverty. Even his mother, their daughter, warned dcfs that her parents were horribly abusive and they ignored her. The justification of this was her addiction, however THAT should have been their first cue. While his grandfather was the primary abuser, the grandmother was no stranger to beating him when she felt it necessary ie: she broke his arm with a golf club and then made him pretned to fall off a bike so dcfs wouldnt suspect anything.... it can be said that there is no proof but the simple fact that he has dedicated his time to advocating troubled youth and wants to help other children that may be experiencing similar, tells me its probably not far from the truth...
So, from the very beginning of this interview it seemed like there was something not right with the grandparents. Not to say what may or maynot have happened to him warrants double murder, imagine being in a situation where your caregivers are abusers and also hailed as saints for "taking you in" and being so selfless blah blah blah... his mother was an addict which caused him emotional and developmental delays and every time he tried to speak up he was made out to be the problem. No one can convince me the grandfathers possession of child p0rn is coincidental and he never did anything to his grandson. I hope this man can heal and some day be at peace. Shame on everyone who failed him and then allowed him to be a scapegoat for the failed child protective system and just locked him up to save face
they forced him to commit murder, period. its obvious.
Wow, thanks for the context
I suppose that once the parents dealt with a daughter that was uncontrollable, they didn't want their grandson to grow up the same way. I've see lots of parents raise kids in different ways, often the ones that give their kids everything, have kids that grow up to be liars and manipulators, and they aren't much fun to be around. Let them do drugs, steal, hurt people, sooner or later their day will come...
@@propogandalf you're welcome, I just felt like something was off from the very beginning of this video and had to do the research to make sense of things.
Totally agree!! I’ve worked with troubled youth all my life (over 20 plus yrs) and most of the time kids who end up with these kinds of problems come from families that also have big problems & they end up making the kid the scapegoat instead of looking at the core problem and trying to fix it with the help of therapists psychiatrists etc and by the time they get them help it’s usually to late for them and or the kid. It’s really quite sad for all involved. This was partly a failure on DCFS part as well as the police who even after 18 calls to the house which included threats of violence did NOTHING to get this kid help! Kids don’t usually act out for no reason but are usually acting out as a way of screaming out for help!! Plain sad for all those involved.
"I'm extremely intelligent"
"I'm an amazing shot"
I'm extremely full of myself!
he is made out of the dunning kruger effect
That interrogator is damn good. He noticed Isaiah seemed proud of his crimes, so he just rolled with it like it was normal, never changing his tone or acting disgusted. Just playing right into his narcissism.
Yeah. It's gotta be hard to take all that in and keep it chill and casual.
@@JudeMalachi yea what did you watch?
His grandfather had child porn on his computer, maybe you should consider his abuse and clear learning disabilities in a different light
@@lalawong3993 This video is about the interrogation process. The interrogator's job is to quickly figure out what happened, and he did his job well. If the kid has other mental issues which require viewing his actions in a different light, that responsibility falls on the defense attorney and the jury.
Kid claimed he was abused by his grandfather. Grandpa's computer was filled with CP. Judge allowed the prosecution to suppress that evidence as irrelevant to the murders. Knowing the backstory kinda paints this kid in a different light.
I agree
yeah okay but don't just shoot people, get them into jail and leave your innocent grandma alone lol
@@anonym1694 perhaps she knew?
This turns it into a potentially justified murder, for me. I was sexually abused for 12 years as a kid and not a single adult I told believed me or reported my claims. For so many years I wanted to kill my abuser, but I knew that would most likely land me in prison. My abuser still walks free today, albeit in her own living hell.
W kid
It's scary how many people out there genuinely think like this kid.
Thats why I’m ruthlessly kind to everyone, I never want my behavior to influence someone to do something unthinkable.
Edit, so apparently taking accountability for your actions/behavior and how they influence someone is a fear response. All I was trying to get at is you never know what someone’s going though, be kind, be patient and treat people they way you want to be treated. Much love
Many of his kind of people walking down the streets every day... Insanity
@@Bella15230 Word.
Definitely alot of people walking around unmedicated with mental problems both men and women
Yeah he reminds me of Kyle Rittenhouse *with the fake crying 😖 scary shit!
"I could have made that shot from 300 yards, I'm an amazing shot" *misses from 12 feet away*
This kid gets so excited whenever he gives details about the murders it’s so sickening. Props to the detective for keeping his cool and getting everything out of him calmly.
That's mental illness
"I'm extremely intelligent...I'm a smart criminal" This guy really has an ego, hilarious he has a learning disability.
Edit: also he says "I know everything." Like seriously, how narcissistic can you get?
That detective was probably so hyped having this kid confess everything right away, saved so much effort
@@ka3097 "you gotta shoot straight with me..."
LOL was the Cop messing with him?
@@KillerCuddles-fc6kg lmao
wow, that ending was a huge slap in the face for me. finding out that the grandpa appeared to be a child diddler, or at least had CP on his computer was wild, making me think that perhaps the kid wasn't lying when he said he was abused by grandpa and might have even been touched by him and didn't say anything because he was embarrassed to say it, and this was all allowed by grandma which resulted in him ending their lives.
Probably the whole family has mental problems.
Yes. But you have to remember that it's not confirmed as accurate. So it's just a rumor. I would think that if it was real that this guy's lawyer would be all over it and he might be out by now.
I personally didn't buy anything he said after he was excitedly showing how he killed them. I don't think he should ever be released from known facts of the case.
@@rustyreese4006 just because grandpa deserved it don't mean grandma deserved it. and it was stated quite clearly that grandpa's account or what was assumed to be grandpa's account had CP so there was CP and the account was named after the grandpa
@@rustyreese4006He’s shows no psychopathic tendency’s and he clearly hated them for what they did to him. If you were ra ped for years would you not find peace in killing who did it to you?
@@southgamez in the video it is said that the local press had been rumored to have evidence of it but nothing ever came of it. So again I don't think it's true. I can't think of any kind of press that would not run that story just for ratings. The video creator wasn't able to find it either. Believe what you like but I won't waste sympathy for someone based on just a rumor.
So many of these cases are broken children from broken homes. At the end of the day it’s all just so sad.
Crazy you guys were able to get an interview. You guys go above and beyond and have made it to the top of my list for true crime.
Yes, added bonus! :)
They’re talking about the interview at the end with the killer. This Channel did an interview with the killer
@@0Ciju0 he said INTERVIEW not the interrogation video. They got an exclusive interview with the kid in the video.
@@Manning32. 0
@Lindy410 and some people are rude. I’m talking about the interview at the end of the video.
This detective is absolutely brilliant. So incredibly patient and his ability to continue being so calm and kind while hearing such HORRIFIC confessions is admirable
He was fantastic. Unfortunately, he probably has heard a lot of awful things before.
He even said:"You got to shoot me straight..." during the investigation
@@foxwoodjones9831 I agree that the detective got the job done, but he was darn close to patronizing the loser when he kept pulling his, "wouldn't you agree", nonsense. Yes, he was emphasizing that the young man was clear minded during his cowardly and heinous acts, but that part was so ridiculous, that it got on my last nerve. At any rate, this kid is one messed up individual. Wow, I will say a prayer for humanity..
Meh, he had this easy, its not really brilliance, this was less an interrogation and more of a lets get all the info we can from this kid. Just had to be chill as ever. Anyone can do that
The fact he took a bite of his fucking sandwich while he was explaining about his paps brains were hanging out , really shows what a horrible fucked up kid he really is !!
its so insane that he can go from crying, then the detective asks him about how he killed his grandparents and then all of a sudden he stops crying and explains it in great detail..
Gleefully
Maybe being sa by his grandfather(loved one) might have given him the idea. Being sa by a "loved one" who allegedly was a pedophile, is in itself ****** up. Imagine as a young man having to confess being sa by your own grandfather can't be easy.
Just an interesting point I just found out myself.
he was probably crying because he was going to jail and couldnt party anymore. he has no remorse for the killing tho can't change my mind about it.
ikr
@@cloudfloat4179Where did you get he was SAed from, it was never once said in the whole video. He said assaulted, that means hit, kicked, pushed etc.
The 'chilling tweets' he sent the day of the murders are Lil Wayne's lyrics from The Motto
Lmfao😂😂
While I offer my condolences, I would never leave a weapon AND ammo out and unlocked if someone in my house had threatened to kill me repeatedly!
Right?
Ok. I hadn't thought of that, but it makes sense. He did mention holding a bat behind his grandfather at an earlier point, but the rifle did give him a way to do this without being close-up.
For real, 3,000 rounds and guns left out in the open. If this dude wanted to, he could have just gone on a killing spree for the hell of it.
the fact he had been violent towards them in the past too, and his apparent drug addiction. not trying to blame the grandparents, as none of this is their fault, but i do wish they wouldve at the very least locked up their guns. granted he most likely would have found another way (a bat, nicotine poisoning...), but it would have limited his options.
Lmfao
I love how the whole interview Isaiah is like, 'I know a bit about everything' and later on the detective shoots back with 'I know lots of things' when Isaiah asks him how does he know.
yes, he was waiting for that moment the whole interrogation
Tbh, you can know lots of things by knowing a bit of everything. The statements don't exclude each other
@@fie4426 the op never said they did
Sound pretty unprofessional
Bro doesn’t know much lol, that’s an SKS and it’s not bolt action nor an assault rifle or an AR15
I gotta give props to the detective in this interrogation. He did such an incredible job at recognizing how effective flattery would be in getting the suspect to let his guard down, and instantly got him to do so by pouring it on while simultaneously decimating multiple potential defense opportunities. Truly expert level stuff.
You mean in exposing a complete narcissist, I assume. Just let them talk for a while about how great they are... that must be enough. No rocket science involved.
i dont think this kid even had a guard, going into this its clear he just wants to be honest and basically confess to everything but it seems he lies about certain things to almost seem cool/intelligent in a way
@@wolfgangdevries127 while no rocket science involved, it does take a level of patience to restrain from knocking his teeth out during some of his statements.
@@TBonerton sure, but I assume it's his daily business. I agree with you he's pretty good at it. Sorry for being somewhat impulsive 😇
@@FemboyKaiSaku what? He lies his thingy off. "Four days ago." Sure. "You guys make me feel like I didn't do anything wrong." Sure.
"I'm not going to be lying to you guys about anything you ask me."
Then lies about how he got that Rolex. All in about a minute.. I'm not gonna give this creep more time. What about you? 😇
he was sexually abused by his grandpa, they also found CP on the grandpas computer. i’m so tired of seeing this case and seeing everyone treat him like he is a monster. not to mention the fact that his father was never in his life, and his mother abandoned him with the two WORST guardians possible- they were extremely verbally abusive to him. obviously murder is never the answer, but you really cannot blame him for feeling that was the only way out for him.
He is a monster
@@KelvinMick-q5u View must be great from that glass house.
sorry to ask, but where did you find out he was sexually abused? Not to imply you're not being truthful, I'm genuinly curious, if you dont mind elaborating
@@unknownweirdo3816 he mentioned it in an interview and I also think he might’ve mentioned it in the interrogation footage
Most murderers experienced abuse in their childhoods. There's a reason these individuals develop NPD or ASPD or both and go out to kill people. Just because Isaiah was abused does not mean he has not also become a horrible individual. He clearly had a very visible side to him that enjoyed the murder, had no remorse and showed clear narcissistic traits, like grandiosity and self-delusion. At the same time, he also had a side that showed remorse and self-loathing, splitting back and forth between the two, because even violent, abusive people are not black and white. Personality disorders in particular polarize a person's character traits. That means he can still very much be a terrible person and a threat to society. And to suggest that blowing the heads off of two people - which he said he wanted to do as gory as possible - should in any way be his only way out at the age of 17 is quite frankly disturbing.
I love how well the detective handled this. He made the suspect comfortable and made the situation feel less of an interrogation.
That's what the 'friendly' does. They never needed the 'heavy'. As the saying goes, "you catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar", or something to that effect.
I mean he even told the kid to shoot him straight... I giggled a bit there tho' cause I couldn't resist at his metaphor's literal meaning... sorry. (if you get the reference)
I disagree. He made it painfully obvious that he didn't give a crap about the kid, and that he wasn't there to have a friendly conversation. Everything the detective said was calculated to put this kid in jail for as long as possible, and make the job of his defense attorney harder.
It only wasn't obvious to this kid because he isn't as smart as he thinks he is, and according to the psychologist quoted near the end of this video, he had the emotional maturity of a young child at the time.
But yeah, I think the detective did a shit job.
He did a terrible interview. He asks nothing about the most important question. Why ? Why did he do it? All he asks about is what happened after the crime. I've never seen a worse interview. Its the teen who brings up the subject of possibly why hevdid it? That's brought up almost at the end.
You are not an idiot are you? are you part of the grooming. Manipulation
In regards to Isaiah saying that he loved his Grandma, yet also claiming that she was verbally abusive and enabled his Grandfather's abuse: these feelings aren't mutually exclusive. It's very common to feel love and empathy towards people who abuse you, even when you also feel rage and resentment. That's one of the reasons it's so difficult to for so many people to leave abusive relationships.
I one hundred percent agree, i still loved my mom even through all my trauma. Being tortured, sexually assaulted and drugged by both my parents. And those things did make me want to kill my parents. But at the end of the day, those thoughts were only "in the moment" thoughts when they whipped me like a slave and tased me. Life sucks, some parents dont deserve to be parents. But I made a conscious effort to better myself. I ran away and years later am still suffering from that pain, it lingers in my mind, but i persevere and tell myself I have to be greater than what I suffered.
Boo hoo
u did not believe him really? omfg😂😂
@@cutieapplepie Total support for u. You are such a strong person
He was not abused. I can’t people seriously believe this.
The whole CP thing in the computer really changed the story for me. What Isaiah did was wrong but I wouldn’t doubt if the grandpa hit or sexually assaulted Isaiah multiple times before and the grandma just turned a blind eye
This should be top comment
@@ElizabethGlasby the whole point of this channel is analyzing
I doubt it highly him contacting his friends immediately after is kinda proof that he was convinced by someone to follow through so they could take advantage of the tragic incident
43:49 like come on man he’s a narcissist looking out for his own ass
43:49 like come on man he’s a narcissist looking out for his own ass
Assault rifle
Bolt action
Czechoslovakian
AR-15
Literally none of these things combine, but then again, the kid's probably trying to sound like a "badass"
You spotted it too, huh? I'm not even really a gun guy either. Also 10 round clip? Assault? lol
@@thewhitelodgery funniest thing is that clip could be the only correct thing he said since it looks like an SKS.
@@CabbagePatchsDealer bruh he said he was pulling back the bolt as well, either it doesn't cycle for some reason or he was ejecting half the ammo he put in. Im guessing the latter
i have died that moment :D he wanted to be smart that he know all those words
lol I don’t even know about guns and I questioned this I SWEAR !😂😂😂
As sad as it is to say, when a parent is found unjust to take care of their own child, the grandparents might not be the best answer. They almost always have something to do with why their own child can not be a good parent
You definitely have a point. I’ve seen it with friends who ended up raised by their grandparents. I wouldn’t say “almost always,” but I’d say often enough that it’s a matter to consider.
Interesting point
@@000blocks000 I’m not trying to say every grandparent who finds themselves having to raise a child is going to raise a murderer. Just that if the parents were found unfit to raise a child, their own parents made some marginal mistakes somewhere along the line
What exactly do you mean by 'good parent' in a Godless society with no moral compass whatsoever and not even the basic parental right to discipline their inherently sinful & wayward child? Yes, inherently. For, having been born of the cursed seed of the Fallen Man, irrefutably, all alike come bearing upon themselves his curses of Sin, Depravity, Degeneration & Death.
The fact that the mom wasn't able to raise him due to drug addictions, and he also seems to suffer from those addictions...Regardless of whether he was being honest about his granda smoking pot, there's certainly a pattern there
You can tell he dosent have anyone in his life that he can talk to. He was ready to spill the beans in full detail of what happened. Just sad all around.
Yeah that part is tragic. The detective didnt have to bargain or anything, just show up n be present :/
When they talk about his background, how he started fraternizing with bad company, I did not expect it to be so bad. Like his friend going to the house to see the crime and another looting his dead grandparents and joking about it. That is really messed up and tragic.
Addiction to opiates will drive many otherwise “normal” people to extreme lengths. Plus his grandparents allowed him to have access to enough assault weaponry to take out a small country…
I will never understand how sick people manage to find each other.
@@Ephesians5-14 A mix of childhood nostalgia and the infection of new experiences.
@@Ephesians5-14 - Social media makes it a lot easier for them nowadays.
Kids today are borderline soulless.
This kinda thing rarely happens in other countries around the world because people don’t have guns.
point?
can i just say, the captions are MORE than helpful when it comes to these videos, and I just want to say thank you SO much for the effort you put into these videos.
yes!!!!
One thing that shocked me was after 18 police reports against the grandson the grand parents thought it was safe to leave 300 rounds of ammunition and shotguns and rifles openly displayed in their basement?😳 That is so Crazy that they did not have them locked away not just because of the problems with the grandson but anyone that broke in would have instant access to them!
America
Not all narcissist are killers, all killers are narcissist. How do you become one? The personality traits of your early childhood caregivers.
3000 rounds not 300 lol
Nearly every gun in our house is hidden around and no one ever shot anyone and when people too young are around we lock them up in a vault
@@hammerhand5059 still having a gun in your surroundings is a bigger chance for these crimes to be happening. Its like the devils fruit if you know its there the chances are more likely. But in some cases i agree on you its the person who uses it. Everyone knows a knife is for cooking and almost everyone owns one. Even though its also seen as a stabbing murder weapon. People lock it away in a drawer or in open view from that moment its knowing if the weapon is there or having the weapon with you all times.The more you use it the more likely it is you use that item in this case a gun. I hope there are more people like you who sees guns more in a protective, collecting way or in a spare time moment. Not for crime and destroying lifes what most weapons are made for to do!
The psychologist who assessed Isaiah concluded that despite being 17, developmentally and emotionally he was more akin to a 12 year old. Narcissism has become this word that people throw around as a buzzword without necessarily understanding what it actually means, and it's been mentioned a lot in the comments here. To me this was an emotionally stunted, unstable child with zero coping skills or support, who felt overwhelmed and trapped and resorted to desperate measures.
(Side note: there's a theory of narcissism that it develops in adults who never matured emotionally beyond childhood, generally due to trauma. It posits that all children naturally possess narcissistic traits until their brains develop to the extent that they can empathise, understand others' feelings, stop attention seeking, learn boundaries, etc. Think of the kid who breaks another kid's toy because they aren't allowed to play with it, for example. Almost all children grow out of these tendencies, but for this reason, you can't really diagnose a child with narcissistic personality disorder.)
in a way he DOES sound narcissistic as f here. but the later on interview makes it seem like he ight matured a bit out of it
I've noticed this too, it's because of tik tok, and the fake psychoanalysis "facts" on there calling everything that makes somebody uncomfortable narcissism, or toxic
thank you for this! people really need to learn their stuff before throwing diagnoses around, it's can be really harmful and stigmatizing
I agree with you, though I'm no psychologist. He just seems really immature to me.
The narrator stops the voice way to often. It’s really annoying.
Let's make one thing clear. The marijuana is not what caused that.
“I’m not a stupid person, I’m a smart criminal, I’ve got a criminal mind”- all said after being caught by the police after his first major crime. 😂
The kid is actually a moron.
How do you know it was his 1st?
@@jr28778 Honestly assuming when they mentioned the trouble he’s been in that they would have mentioned if he were ever arrested or had done something else serious before now.
I feel like this guy might have aspergers or some sort - unable to understand others’ perspective, no empathy, unable to understand the social cues during the interrogation and just full of himself🤔🤔🤔
with how much this dumbass stokes his ego "I'm very intelligent" He doesn't know the number one rule when talking to police which is not to lol.
THANK YOU for not regurgitating the same cases we have all seen a million times. These victims also need to be remembered and the monsters need to be seen for what they really are.
*Edit for a word policeman below: Some humans = the only true “monsters” I know of.
There is no such thing as monsters. Humans are capable of horrible things.
What's awesome about EWU is even if they do post a video of a case we're all probably familiar with, there's always something that they show us that we've never seen before. Not to mention the psychological breakdown of the interrogations.
@@simpicusmaximus they posted this video before?
I watch more true crime than is prob healthy and I haven't heard this case.
Never heard of this case...can't be that notorious..
the fact his grandparents knew they were in danger and even wanted him placed in foster care but was informed that he'd be going back with his mom instead and they didn't want that just goes to show how much they cared for him.
edit: if what he said was true, his grandfather was emotionally abusive which couldve easily led to why isaiah snapped. not saying what isaiah did was okay at all but its obvious the system failed him from the beginning. his mom didnt play a very active role in his life and that could've also affected him. when he was asking for help it wasnt given to him. the whole story is sad atp.
Most of those crimes happens due to child abuse. The amount of hatred he has developed along the years tells so much.
If you watch the video to the end, you'll see they did not, in fact, care for the kid. The kid might be embellishing stuff, making they sound worse than they did but they clearly failed in raising both their own daughter and their grandson. As a victim of parental abuse myself, I understand what the kid is trying to say. The grandparents got what they had coming, when you breed hate, you get hate back. I don't think anything justifies murder, but the kid is clearly deranged due to an abusive household and this is what happens.
@@theyhates0ph1a Shouldnt his therapist found this out? if the access to the weapons was this easy then probably to the Grandpas PC account aswell. Probably never logged off, why would he? And telling that police officers dont care about weed plants because they are owned by his grandpa? lol? The teens story is , sadly, full of shit. As in the video stated, he is extremly narcistic and pretty dumb. Combined with the aggressive mind, makes this an explosive mixture. Nothing can replace a good mother and a good father. At some point the kids ask questions and feel guilty why their real parents arent there. And pupils arent easy to each other too.
You know nothing about the situation.
@@honestyisadyingvirtue That's how the story went. His grandpa was a terrible father figure, and his grandma spoiled him to try and make up for it. His mother was worthless. This is all from firsthand accounts and witnessing some of the treatment.
The detective is doing an excellent job in keeping Isaiah relaxed so he continues to confess.
The way he talks about what they looked like after he shot them. faces blown off, brains exploded everywhere. I couldn't imagine seeing the people I love looking like this, letalone me having done it to them. this is terrifying &absolutely shattering!! RIP to them
Yeah and then eats a sand which straight after talking about seeing his grandparents brains 🤢🤢
I'm going out on a limb here but I don't think he really loved them that much.
@@mattbailey8599 That's my hunch too.
@@mattbailey8599 woah pal, no need to make up any controversy!!! this a damn tragedy
And he said he went and picked up a piece of brain to look at it. 🤦♂️ He should never see freedom, even if he lives to 100.
As a former foster child (I'm 60 now) who was severely abused throughout her life I can understand the damage done to this child's mind and development. People who have not experienced it have no idea what this does to a developing mind. Although murder is clearly an avenue that should never be chosen, sometimes a choice is not made by the child but instead thrust upon them, or so they believe. let me make it clear that there are other avenues this child could have taken, but feeling completely alone and being abused daily changes how one thinks and views the world. It may be that my history along with possessing a masters in psychology affords me a clearer look into this case. But I feel for this child. I pray he is able to strengthen his persona to see his value to this world. He can make a positive difference!
I'll never feel sympathy for a child molester who gets killed by his own victim.
I feel ill listening to him.
@@msmj9102 why?
@@nigeriannational2416 how many people can speak candidly after committing murder? It’s sickening to hear. I believe stuff lead up to it, but I also think he had it in him all along. Only Lord knows if that’s true
@@TheIcecreamtaco I think his personality disorder was created through abuse and bad parenting. Its pretty clear to me as somene who had a similar upbringing. As a teen, I was capable of murder. Today as an adult, i would never hurt another person because ive gotten help.
He stops crying to explain how he did it😬it’s like he’s proud of his actions and is eager to tell everybody how it went down.
Narcissists aren't really smart. They're easy to manipulate because they love to talk about themselves and brag.
Yea man. He may have genuine PAIN knowing he did that to the people who saved him from a worse situation and went thru the struggle that is parenthood all over again when they should have been enjoying retirement and/or just their golden ages. BUTTT he does NOT feel a ton of regret over what he's done. He just realizes what he's lost.
I'm sure he told every person he talked to, he was very proud of himself.
@@codym.5792 They were abusive so it got the right ones. They were everything but innocent. And no that doesn't make it okay to murder.
This kid is very sick but what’s even more disturbing is the whole social crowd he’s connected with is deeply disturbed
They enabled and poured gasoline on his Attention Seeking. He had nothing else to hold onto except faux admiration from his f-uped circle. They pushed him to the extreme for their sick projections-perverse entertainment. It takes a village to create a monster or an Angel. Everyone should pay something. Tired of people externalizing cost and privatizing rewards. It’s the sickness of our economy and society
Maybe? But they arent the ones shooting old people so...
@@sinjin8576 but they were perfectly okay with their friend doing it
Dumb
@@sarahgibbs1875 extremely woke
This kid never misses the opportunity to remind us of how intelligent he is.
The real sad part is he had been reported for alarming behavior on 18 separate occasions. All the warning signs were there and nothing was done to prevent this from happening
It was up to the grandparents themselves.
So true, You would think his grandparents would have locked the guns away.. Crazy.
That seems to be the pattern in most of these cases. Obvious signs that get ignored over and over.
I displayed many sociopathic tendencies during school growing up. Instead of focusing on therapy and how to help me- they just labeled me an ill manned special needs child and threatened me with how much of a failure in life I’d be. The systems in place aren’t built to recognize nor rehabilitate, they are to hammer nails into place.
and yet the grandparents did even lock away the weapons and ammo
Detective "Ya gotta shoot me straight" Good lord, what a thing to say to a killer.
😂😂
@@Mcfluffymittens 😏😜
Him: okay
*takes a magnum from his pocket and shoots him straight
@@shujinkoMK Than says well he asked me to, right?
Pun factory
“ I’m going to prison for the rest of my life “
“Ok let’s not focus on that” 😭😂😂
@@langtryvlogme 14:14 😁
14:20
I wanna get high, baby let's go!! Come on I wanna smoke a big spliff with you!!
that took me out lmao 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
worried about that later
now its all that matters
I don't agree with double murder, but this story feels more like trauma; fighting back..
Agreed.
@@Lina_Salma I would bet the bank you both are bleeding heart liberals. At 12:00 it says the grandparents called the police 18 times because of him. He was the one endlessly traumatizing the grandparents. Just because a self centered self serving murdering auto thief tells you a FAKE sob story doesn't mean you have to believe it. And the way he gleefully tells the grizzly gruesome details while eating shows he's not even traumatized by the unbelievable horrific acts he just committed.
I definitely did not expect the self proclaimed "smart criminal" to confess within the first five seconds of the interrogation
"It's a Czechoslovakian bolt-action AR-15 with a more-than 10 round 'clip'." 🤔🤔
Looks a lot more like a semi-auto (non-bolt action) SKS/something variant/clone/whatever you call it, and it doesn't look like the magazine holds more than 10 rounds
Looks kinda funky.. any gun enthusiasts willing to weigh-in and satisfy my/our curiosity?
@@jonslg240Judging off the black and white photos, it just looks like a SKS, probably clip fed considering it only held 10 rounds, that’s not a mag on the bottom, that’s where the rounds (fed in by the clip while loading) are stored in the gun, he could’ve also put the rounds in by hand, and i’m pretty sure we all know that is NOT a AR-15, armalite doesnt even make SKS’ to my knowledge. Although, do not consider me a ‘expert’, i just like doing research about guns so i know a bit.
@@theclockman775 thanks that's kinda what I thought, too but I also couldn't be sure it wasn't a Czechoslovakian bolt-action AR-15 with a magazine that holds more than 10 rounds, so I couldn't be certain... 😂
@@jonslg240 The thing is, the SKS isn’t even bolt action, it’s semi auto, unless it’s some weird civilian SKS variant that requires you to pull the bolt back every shot.
This kid is a certified genius. He found out his grandmother had cancer and put her straight into remission.
How are we so deserving of high quality, well produced, incredibly sourced documentaries? Thank you for always including subtitles. Keep up the good work!
Speak for yourself, you slave !
Why we wouldn't be deserving?
@@wm1573 your comment reeks of entitlement, as if you deserve such things simply for exexisting. You don't even know The executive producers name without looking at the credits though.
@@HammondGaming you could’ve misinterpreted it; there are plenty of other documentaries. However- this is by far the best one. You’re 100% right, how could we be so deserving? This channel with some other ones are treats! Pure entertainment!
100% subtitles are key. Favorite true crime Channel
Considering the grandfather had child corn on his computer I think this kid has a deeper darker story to tell.
This kid isn't stupid... He is deeply damaged.
The same computer Isaiah had access to?
Remember he was a minor dating a girl his same age ...so kids being kids (just like adults) they could've swapped nudes with each other.
Hence why Isaiah's attorneys begged for it not to be submitted as evidence as they believed the jurors would then view Isaiah as a pedophile (even though he was minor).
We honestly don't know if it €P (it said indecent pictures of a minor. Which can be the clothing, the position their in, the actions they're doing, etc It could even be them eating a fruit/vegetable that's phallus shape) was due to Isaiah or his grandfather, since Isaiah, Grnpa & Grnma all had access to that computer and even the prosecution & defense couldn't figure out who it belonged to.
@@YugiohMaster1987 It was on the granddads account.
@@Shavenhamster
Yes, you are correct it was on the grandad's account...which granddad, Grandma and Isaiah ALL had access to.
Ikr
So sad for this kid...he did the only thing that he could have done in his circunstances
Interesting how many times they called the police on Isiah. Wouldn't you think abusers would want to avoid the having the police in their home?
"snitched on his dangerous friends" couple of seconds later "I'm a smart criminal"
I know this is an interrogation, but with how friendly and patient the detective sounds it almost feels like the kid's just talking to his therapist
Sadly this isn't the case and two lives were lost...
That's probably exactly what the detective is trained to do. Get the subject to trust them and talk to them. They want information and that's the most effective way to get it. ie; The detective is clearly good at his job.
Suspect is telling everything with no pushing at all. It’s a slam dunk if he just babies him and keeps him talking.
Your comment makes me wonder if there should be recommended mental health checkups at your local clinic alongside your normal body health checkup? Do yall think that would help decrease these amounts of crimes?
@@vanguardangel6912 honestly I do really think so. To be fair, everyone needs therapy at some point in their life, and no one really thinks of it that way. People don't even consider therapy as an option, be it stigma, financial situation or the most common, thinking therapy is only for extreme cases. People don't necessarily think after someone close to them dies that maybe a support group or grief counseling might help, they just think they have to suffer. Because that's normal. In my own specific case, I come from a family of hoarders. Now some you can't immediately tell because they keep it behind closed doors but all of us have OCD, and only two of us will admit that it's OCD and work to control it. The other 12 just insist it's normal, or because their father did it and it didn't kill him it's fine for them. This statement sounds silly but "fish don't know they are wet". When you live in a mentally unstable situation, you just think that's normal. Standard mental health evaluations could really help in ending generational abuse, healing attachment styles, cycles of addiction and in general just having the opportunity to address red flag behavior before it escalates. I think mental health stigma is finally breaking down as we understand the issues more and more. As this continues I think mental health care will become if not mandatory like physicals, but at least more accessable and we can start getting ahead of these issues before they downward spiral into criminal cases.
@@vanguardangel6912 mental health is as if not more important than physical health
The way this kid turns the tears on and off is truly frightening.
thats just mental illness.
i dont think hes doing it on purpose, think of how young he is + hes been awake for 4 days on meth
Those are real tears. Hes extremely emotional and coming down from a 4 day meth binge.
I think his emotions are just barely kept under control.
yeah and the amount of people buying it is frightening
The officer telling him “You gotta shoot me straight” made me laugh uncontrollably. Just tell him not to lie.
I know! 🤣😂 Poor choice of words or habit!
👍👍🤣🤣🤣
i thought maybe he worded it that way to taunt him, i love the detective questioning him
Same! I thought Very poor choice of words Dude.
What about when the officer called him, ''brother''???? Hahahahahahahahahaha
"Shoot me straight...like you did your grandparents." Is what he shouldve said. but that wouldve been messed up. lol
You can feel the detective forcibly agrees with him when he says "I'm a smart criminal"
Though it seems grandparents were kinda bad too
He may not have been psychotic, doesn’t mean he is not a psychopath. He pretends to be remorseful but every time he goes back to telling his story he gets amped up like it’s the coolest thing ever.
I mean this kid had zero remorse he invited his buddies to “loot” the house that is fucking disgusting
I mean he was lonely too
Other than being abused for years
Thats gonna feel refreshing after breaking through the abuse
@@3takoyakis abused?
His grandparents called him a POS.
I think that applies.
I'm sure he was called a few other choice words.
Sticks and stones...
The grandparents expected retirement, instead they shifted gears to raise their drug addicted daughters baby.
At 15 he started experimenting with drugs...
Then Meth.
Multiple violent outbursts and threats.
Grandma is fighting Cancer.
Grandpa obviously had severe pain from some old injury.
Isaiah is the definition of a lil POS.
Remember adults are human too.
Geez Isaiah was probably born addicted.
Many kids are born addicted and don't grow up to be sociopathic psychotic narcissists.
He chose to dabble in the most dangerous drug.
There's plenty of blame to go around but no one deserves to get their head blown off (.)
@@InternetUserJesse did he? It was dropped...maybe it wasn't what they said.
You know all you have to do is mention CP and it sticks like gorilla glue.
Just because the words were said does not make it fact.
@@InternetUserJesse he didn’t have a computer full of cp he had 6 images HIS attorney considered inappropriate photos of children and it’s never been confirmed whether it was cp or not. don’t be ignorant and spread misinformation weirdo.
There needs to be more support for legal guardians who have troubled kids and teens. The grandparents couldn’t give him up to foster care and look what happened. I’ve heard so many stories about parents at their wits end and afraid for their lives due to their own children but there is absolutely NO where for them to turn. This is scary and sad af.
The grandpa was a child molester and abuser. The grandma enabled it. In reality they should have been trying to get the KID to a better environment. This is a story of a failure at EVERY level from the support system to the killer to the social institutions.
Abso-bloody- lutely. 18 calls - nothing done.
A couple coping with a mentally disturbed child were ignored. The child, in need of help, was ignored.
Result: Two people dead and one who will never be able to understand why he did what he did.
Nobody cared; nobody cares, and, in the USA, nobody will ever care, apparently.
The whole country is 'disturbed '!
Yeah, and maybe they should've gotten rid of their guns if they were afraid of the kid in their house.
@@graceygrumble I'm sorry but you are making excuses for a murderer! He knows exactly what he did and I don't care how old he is! They probably should have done more to discipline him! This was a spoiled brat that decided to kill the 2 people who loved him and cared for him! He was in his right might when he did it ! Not one year was real!
@Mari Sela I did not say that he didn't know 'what' he did. I'm saying he doesn't know 'why'. And the answer is, I believe, that he is mentally ill.
And you sound like a person who doesn't care.
15:00 The detective simultaneously did 3 things:
1. Built rapport with him
2. Got him out of a possible pledge for insanity case
3. Flattered him into exposing himself even further.
Great showing from the detective!
This!
kid was high 4 days on a meth trip breaking down every 5 min didnt eat shit for 4 days and never had the idea to hide the truth so they didnt even need a detective just give the kid a camera he did all the work
@@00FireFlyer00lmao but you still need a detective so he doesent realize how stupid he is
@@elmo10yearsago agree he wouldn't open up just to a random "normal" person but talking to a real detective made him feel special i guess idk
@@00FireFlyer00 yes the detective also ensure he doesent make the kid realize he shoudnt have said that. because first 5 mins of the interview he admitted it and it was over for the kid and all the detective did was get every detail
Wow, this detective is a true professional. Great work.
Man, one small part that really hit is how he says he told his friend that he killed his grandparents and the friend asks if he can loot the house. That's just pure evil.
Also, how he says he tried suicide but it "never worked". But somehow he knew exactly which method would end the life of his grandparents.
He certainly lied about the suicide attempts to get sympathy.
Makes me wonder what they've seen that normalizes him killing his grandparents but to able to go back to the house to steal while they're dead in there is so bizarre.
That’s meth addicts for you
@@FCUK- I see people die on Reddit at least once a week. I remember the first time I saw somebody die on the internet I couldn't sleep for almost a week. Now, it's a quick moment of cringing and then I move on.
@Robbie A Lol, it took me a second but I see what you did there.
The way he says _"My mom doesn't even know what's going on, she doesn't even know her parents are dead."_ and describes the murder scene so vividly is just cold asf. It's hard to believe that he has any real remorse.
He hasn't. Check his tweets again
Where does he say that in the video
@@encryridion 28:50
@@slimbrouckske His Twitter account was removed unfortunately. It would have been fun to read what goes in a wannabe cool kid"s mind
@@HeheBOiPadhle If you want to know what goes in a wannabe cool kid's mind, you could also just subscribe to Musk's account
I'd say his 'conflicting' feelings toward his grandma makes sense. When you're raised in a terrible environment, it can often lead to a mix of love and resentment toward your family members. I have those exact mixed feelings toward members of my own messed up family.
Same!
Don't we all. Luckily most of us don't kill our toxic family members. Ugh.
Yeah, like murderers are known for their complete honesty.🤣🤣 Isaiah's "conflicted feelings" for his grandmother are really his justifications for killing her. We're talking about a boy who had to undergo Aggression Replacement Therapy. From watching this, it's clear that Isaiah had more issues than the grandparents realized and were over their heads with the boy.
@@123451248ify Yes. Just like that grandma who killed her grandson recently because he was out of control.
@@wizzardofpaws2420 Well, good point.
I don't think ive seen someone admit their crimes so quickly
Such a good detective. Suppressing all of his anger and acting purely empathetic while questioning the kid. I couldn't hold my composure, I'd be pissed
Training and years of experience
That's exactly why he's a detective and you aren't. Not everyone is cut out for some professions.
@@shellos8 that's so uncalled for, they clearly complimented him being a good detective in the first sentence😂
@@arfworks. for real they didnt have to attack them lol
@@shellos8 damn they didnt even say anything bad no need to attack anyone
That detective is great. He was being so kind and gentle even though he’s facing a killer. This whole thing is just sad. So, so sad
off course its sad................................... the kid is just a narcicist of the worst kind and the detective trapped him in the best way. It was not about being kind lol
That is an interrogation technique.
He is doing his job, actually there is no reason to be kind in this situation
Yeah a killer will admit everything when you yell at them
The Reid technique
I find it extraordinary that Isiah’s therapist would allow him to take a shower/eat breakfast at her home. Weak boundaries? Very strange behaviour from the therapist who is clearly placing herself at risk. Yikes.
Yeah, I didn’t like that at all. Hope she learned from that and never let it happen again.
He takes a shower, she searches his belongings. It's a time to get him away from his duffel bag. She literally called the cops on him within 3 hours. I'd bet she suggested the shower.
By the by, Isaih's grandfather seems like a real piece of trash and Isaiah is a victim here, too. Abusive families should not just be brushed aside as innocent.
@@Kyle_Riel I highly doubt he abused Isiah.
@@jerseynurse6878 they did find cp on the grandfather's account, i kinda believe that he abused Isiah, or at least was a piece of shit
If she is providing therapy that is at all like DBT (which is likely) then that’s strange at all actually.
34:37 I almost choked on drink with the narrator's serious reading: "Chea!" 🤣
His voice is so serious and authoritative that hearing an attempted sassy "Ciao!" is so jarring.
Ok, the end discovery of what was in the Grandfather's computer, Isiah's plea's against how he was treated by him and 'no one would believe me' and the fact that his sentence was lightened is making me believe there's some extra abuse that is being hidden.
Most definitely. I think grandma was an enabler, too.
And if the grandfather was abusive, that might explain what drove Isaiah's mother to abuse drugs.
@@jrasicmark1 that’s exactly what I was thinking.
Did kid perhaps use Gramps Computer?
🤢Or “Just” Gramps.
@@TheWoodIsPoo the supreme court decision did change his sentence, the CP could have made a difference but this would have happened either way due to the decision
This officer sounded so sincere & so nice. I will want to share everything with him if I am a criminal.
Yeah i might even contact him n tell on myself for selling class As in the past. If he is reading im in Scotland Trainspotting and that.
yeah if anyone has his number I'd like to call him and admit to any unsolved crimes he might have
Yall are fucked😂
Dam yall are easy work.
He is ur friend he is here to help
The way he is literally and willingly telling the story, and this is not to give him an excuse, but there is definitely something wrong with him
Absolutely.
Ya think?
And people are saying he's sane...
@@_JustJoe his fake crying may be a sign of him being mentally ill but even people who are mentally sane can do things like this so theirs no telling what he is
Would you rather a killer lie about their crimes?
He had a therapist, they are mandatory reporters of any type of abuse to CPS. So either he is lying, didn’t tell her or she didn’t report it.
Therapists do report it but that doesn't actually go anywhere, it's not the therapist saying abuse is happening it's the kid saying it (Because she didn't witness it).
And cps aren't going to believe a minor when both his parents say no abuse is going on. Stupid system that should be fixed.
Source: Trust me bro.
This is easily the best channel post-JCS. Such excellent coverage, minimal interruptions on the interview and when he does cut in, he provides vital information that is necessary, and the fact they get actual psychologists and former law enforcement officials, etc.
Just such an excellent true crime channel. Love it so much!
So glad they dropped the "Ewu crew" thing......Made me cringe every time. Such fascinating content though.
@@TheDivergentDrummer Right? He should've called it the "uwu crew". Huge missed opportunity. I cringed every time
Matt Orchard is my favorite but this is a close second
@@TheDivergentDrummer Reminds me of when every youtuber had some cringe name for they're fanbase. I'm glad that shit died out a little.
Me Lord is that you?
I can paypal you 5 buck for shoutout it sick it piss
This kid is COLD…. My grandma passed almost 30 years ago and I still think about her every single day…I cannot even grasp the thought…horrible
If the grand parents called cops so often and were so afraid of him, the gun and ammo was unlocked or even been in the house is very telling . What on earth is wrong with the whole family?
It is a shame the kid wasn't taken to a home for juveniles after threatening to burn down the house and all the calls to the police.
Average Americans, keeping their guns and ammo in an unsecured area and hoping for the best
Naivety
Amen 2 tht...It's crazy how some ppl get smacked straight in the face with warning signs and take no safety measures...You only get one shot at ths thing called life...
No one wants to believe their grandkids will do harm to them. Not saying they were ok for leaving their guns and ammo out and easily available, just saying I think that's why there were so oblivious to this guys danger
The only narcissists there were his abusive grandparents. Starting with his grandparent's narcisistic mustache.
The inexperienced sociopaths are always so apparent in their deceptive tactics. They flip from "I'm sooo excited to tell you how I did it!" to "but now I have to ball my eyes out" in such a jarring manner that it's incredibly obvious what they really are under the mask.
Just because people rubber band through emotions like that doesn't mean they're always being deceptive. It's also a big sign of severe mental illness and instability. He seems very forthcoming here, for the most part. He really doesn't have much left to be deceptive about. I believe he is just so mentally deteriorated that he has no control over his emotional state, and rapid fires back and forth from being excited about what he did, and being sad at losing his grandparents.
Very true, especially that flip from "I loved my grandparents" to picking up their brain matter in the kitchen and looking at it. He admires his handy work.
While I like your comment I think for them both statements are genuine in a case like this. While to someone sane it looks like a masking behavior I just believe someone like this holds both statements genuinely. They are crazy imo.
@@Pcgamingfixes Yeah I'd agree. He isn't just getting emotional when talking about how this will affect him (as weve seen some suspects on this channel do) but is very emotional when talking about how his grandparents didnt deserve this, and how long they raised him for. He seems to (pathologically in my opinion) seem to believe that both he didnt want his grandparents to suffer but also that he was going to kill them and seems to take glee in that violence.
His grandparents seem very let down by the system here. They were asking for help with his obviously escalating behaviour but dont seems to have been offered any support.
It’s hard to fake a perspective you can’t see from
His interview at the end talking about wishing someone had told him how to get help and report abuse rings true to me. I didn't kill anyone, but I lived through horrible things in childhood that have left huge scars in my mental health, and I always wished that anyone in my surroundings would've done something about it. I believe him.
Not only was his grandfather potentially an abuser, but the fact that his very own mother ended up in substance abuse and unable to care for a child could be an indication that she went through similar things, only her son ended up fighting back.
The big thing here though is the “I didn’t kill anyone”. He had resources- his therapist that he clearly had a close relationship with, school resource officers and counselors- hearing the background information helps explain, but it doesn’t excuse anything. People have to take responsibility for themselves and meet help half way. He had plenty of opportunities to have that conversation with someone.
@@christinadonovan5414yes, he had resources and he did try to tell people what was going on but his grandmother always called him a liar. If you have any real interest in this case look up the more recent interviews with him. He tells a lot about what went on and how many times he tried to get help but everyone wrote him off as the troubled kid with behavioral issues and mental delays. His grandmother actually broke his arm hitting him and then made him go out and pretend to fall off his bike because child services was already heavily involved in the family...I normally don't have much empathy, let alone sympathy, for someone capable of murdering their own grandparents. However the things this kid went through and every single adult in his life failed him. His mother, their own daughter, tried to fight him being placed in their care and told child services about abuse and they wrote her off as another junkie.... not saying I condone their murder but I can understand why he may have felt he had no other options left. He now advocates for children in abusive homes and wants to help kids in the ways people should have helped him. Its just a very sad situation all around
most social worker types DON'T listen@@christinadonovan5414
@@christinadonovan5414 no shit dude, no ones excusing his actions, that doesn't mean you cant have sympathy for a situation...
@@Kronoscylpeople who like her think of the world from a black and white perspective.
as someone who's been severely emotionally abused by my mother, I've had thoughts of offing her and my father twice, when I was pretty suic!dal. Thankfully I've moved on and didn't act on my emotions
Whenever there's a case of kids offing their caretakers I'm more willing to listen to their perspectives because guess what, most of the time kids don't just decide to off the people that are most about them. It's something that's often brewing underneath because of their caretakers behavior, it's not an instant thought.
Dang, this detective is so good. Made me want to call my local police department to tell them about the pen I once stole in grade school.
You mean that cute fluffy pen you stole from that girl sitting next to you? You know, the one I borrowed from you and never gave back? Don't worry - I gave it back to her. All is forgiven.
@@delanorrosey4730oh yeah, thanks for giving it back!
@@delanorrosey4730too bad i stole it again from her but idk where the hell is that pen’s cap , did you not returned it?
@@TITANxELITE I think the janitor swept it up. Sorry.
18 police calls? The first time a kid gets physical on their grandparents, that kid would be gone! 18 times!?!? WTF!
I often think about how crazy it is that you could just walk past someone like this on the street at any moment.
You just never know,or do you?!!;
Truth psychopaths and sociopaths are among us.
Who knows, they could be even be replying to your comments on youtube.
life finds a way
if he’s white with both parents then i know for a fact he’s a sociopath😂dude can have a full family with the best role models and still turn out horrible.
How he still had an appetite for food after describing their brains splattered is beyonddddd me ??? Just sitting there eating and talking about their injuries is next level sick.
Psychopaths are transactional and have basic drives and needs. This is completely normal for extreme malignant narcissists and pscychopathic killers. Ask a forensic psychologist and they will confirm this truth.
I know. I mean he saw it and didn’t even care. He also picked the pieces of their brains up. This kid is not right in the head at all
@@MakeupMobster whatttt 🫢😳
Narcistic psychopath-shutted emotionally.Might be bcause some kind of trauma or just his personality.Being so young and therefor impulsive he might regret deeply one day (for the sake of them not him).
Murder is hungry-making. Adrenaline rush and calorie burn
Watching this interrogation, I feel as though I’m watching a baby-he acts, behaves, sounds so so young. I don’t mean this as a slight, per se, just that you can tell how far behind he is and how desperately he needs approval and an adult role model in his life
He definitely seems developmentally stunted. I've only seen a few minutes so far but I'd assume he had a rough childhood. Probably some trauma pausing his development.
The interrogator did an incredible job accommodating and letting him confess himself.
Edit: Oh, yep, drug addicted mother, that makes sense now - a lack of maternal attachment. Classic APD symptoms, yup.
@@Ixarus6713
Grandfather was an abusive peadophile too
@@Ixarus6713I suspect he was traumatized by the neglect and consequential separation from his parents as well as spoiled by the mollycoddling of his grandparents.
However the detective tried to say how smart he was. And not psychotic. Kid needs help
I hope you guys initiate an annual or quarterly interrogator award, because this guy was superb. You hardly realize he is present because he knew just how much & when to say it.