11 YO Goes Undercover to Expose Mom’s Murderer | The Case of Collier Landry

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  • @unseentruecrime
    @unseentruecrime  Рік тому +787

    Thank you for listening to Collier's story. ❤ To learn more about him, check out Collier's UA-cam channel: www.youtube.com/@collierlandry/featured , and for his podcast, patreon, website, and more, check out this link: campsite.to/collierlandry

    • @MyMissingPeace
      @MyMissingPeace Рік тому +23

      Wow this is amazing 🌹🙏🏻

    • @collierlandry
      @collierlandry Рік тому +69

      Thank you very much for the shoutout!

    • @fastinbulvis2223
      @fastinbulvis2223 Рік тому

      It's not "toxic masculinity." It's psychopathy. And it can happen with men and women.
      Stop with the BS woke terminology.

    • @jennat32384
      @jennat32384 Рік тому

      He did it for pussy that's all it was all about getting his dick wet he didn't give a shit about a family he just wanted out and he didn't I mean and what a fool to think that he was going to get away with it I feel bad for the adopted daughter the most out of this whole situation honestly imagine being her she just get pulled into this fucking drama and then what happened to her in the end where she end up cuz it doesn't seem like she ended up with him so what the fuck she ends up going back to this shit hole that she came from

    • @Itsmy2cent
      @Itsmy2cent Рік тому +27

      They say the first 48 hours are the most crucial in solving a homicide, and well this child was so intelligent and he at least got the ball rolling

  • @Fatc0rnbread
    @Fatc0rnbread Рік тому +6782

    Shame on Collier's blood relatives for turning their backs on him. What an amazing kid and his mother's hero! ❤

    • @lareinelester685
      @lareinelester685 Рік тому +462

      I thought they said both his mother and father's relatives turned on him. How evil even after knowing they found his mom's dead body buried under the new home her husband bought for his mistress. They sound very despicable and evil.

    • @thatmombielife
      @thatmombielife Рік тому +259

      Absolutely. BOTH sides. I stand with Collier.

    • @rebeccagable9629
      @rebeccagable9629 Рік тому +248

      What an evil family! He was a child! And he knew. What a brave kid.

    • @panchang810
      @panchang810 Рік тому +119

      Right? Shame on those relatives.

    • @arcoiriserin
      @arcoiriserin Рік тому +103

      @@lareinelester685 I know. Collier is pretty amazing...I know about being the scapegoat in a family, to a point that it is insane, but this takes it to a whole new level. A few years ago if someone said "you don't have any friends" or something of that nature, it would be such an embarrassing insult. Not anymore...I started noticing that mean ppl who bully & cut others down, often have a lot of friends. Then I met a couple of pretty awesome & genuine ppl who were very comfortable about their CHOICE not to hang out with others and keep their circle microscopic. Collier at that time, was pretty much left alone at that moment in his life...but it wasn't because he was anything other than a completely awesome, resilient, smart, brave person. Im 100% with the ppl who say that they prefer the company of pets and animals over the company of people.

  • @Sozzzled
    @Sozzzled Рік тому +3939

    Shame on both of the families for alienating Collier for trying to help his mother.

    • @rebeccagable9629
      @rebeccagable9629 Рік тому +184

      It's unbelievable how cruel & cowardly they were/are.

    • @anonymoose2474
      @anonymoose2474 Рік тому +286

      I do not even understand why his mothers side would want to take the fathers side

    • @Sumayyahsjewellery
      @Sumayyahsjewellery Рік тому +26

      @@anonymoose2474fr

    • @Sumayyahsjewellery
      @Sumayyahsjewellery Рік тому +42

      @@anonymoose2474that’s what i was thinking

    • @seanfarrow9085
      @seanfarrow9085 Рік тому +13

      No boomers on your side of the family huh?

  • @chandimasenevi88
    @chandimasenevi88 Рік тому +1613

    I remember in one interview collier said that his father's family rejected him for putting his father behind bars and the mother's family also rejected him because he looks like his dad. Its heart breaking for a small child to go through all this. But I'm happy that he found happiness and understanding for his life.

    • @mellowyellow2022
      @mellowyellow2022 Рік тому +195

      Ironically, he looks nothing like his dad. His mom had the light hair and blue eyes. She was quite beautiful actually.

    • @chandimasenevi88
      @chandimasenevi88 Рік тому +162

      @@mellowyellow2022 Maybe. I remember he mentioned that in one of the interviews. Regardless, the family members of both sides really had the audacity to turn their backs on that poor child.
      I think they just coughed up a dumb reason to ignore taking responsibility of Collier.

    • @mellowyellow2022
      @mellowyellow2022 Рік тому +19

      @@chandimasenevi88 I know. Weird family like mine. 😉😉

    • @tomlxyz
      @tomlxyz Рік тому +52

      ​@@mellowyellow2022maybe it was projection, like they just couldn't disconnect the father from the son despite the son having nothing to do with it

    • @mellowyellow2022
      @mellowyellow2022 Рік тому +49

      @@tomlxyz Very possible. Quite the kid though. As a man you can see the deep sadness in his eyes.

  • @roygeorge5364
    @roygeorge5364 Рік тому +3926

    The fact that Collier was adamant that his mother would never leave him, is an absolute testament to Noreen's parenting. She obviously made those kids her life - and they knew it. ❤

    • @__Ess
      @__Ess Рік тому +67

      A proper mother does, my kids know I would never ever leave them nothing in this world I’d leave them for I’d literally have to be dead or held captive to not be with them, Colliers mum must’ve expressed this to him to

    • @polinahary1501
      @polinahary1501 Рік тому +31

      I also think it shows when he tells that he would know exactly what purse she would bring if she left the house

    • @baddie1shoe
      @baddie1shoe Рік тому +39

      Collier acted like a grown ass man as a kid

    • @tiktokmashupss7991
      @tiktokmashupss7991 Рік тому +13

      Since I am a true crimer I actually have had this convo with mine and my sister's kiddos. I have told them we would never ever leave you-all. Do not let the police or anyone tell you we just ran off because we didn't. And do not let them tell you you have to wait 48 hours to file missing person's report. Unfortunately, in today's world you have to have convos like this with your kids.

    • @baddie1shoe
      @baddie1shoe Рік тому

      @@tiktokmashupss7991 it is annoying when people say ‘kiddos’

  • @avidreader1527
    @avidreader1527 Рік тому +5096

    It really blows my mind what a sharp , intelligent child Collier was . I wish him eternal happiness .

    • @chino3796
      @chino3796 Рік тому +40

      Collier has a you tube channel now. Never watched it but I'll check it out now.

    • @jkephart4624
      @jkephart4624 Рік тому +43

      I thought so at first. But if the father was that intelligent (book smart not street smart) his son is very likely to inherented his intelligence. Still very impressive. Surprised he didn't kill his son i wonder why. If he did he would have had a better chance not getting caught. Guess he underestimated his son

    • @Brembelia
      @Brembelia Рік тому +54

      @
      Randy
      Orangutan
      The father didn't kill his son because Det. Messmore got him out in time.
      The father realized Collier was feeding information to the police. Suddenly, out of the blue, the father told his son that they were going to Florida the very next morning. Collier panicked at being separated from Det. Messmore and immediately phoned him. That night, two people appeared in Collier's bedroom. (Presumably from Child Protective Services together with a police escort.) One of the two people told Collier to quickly pack a bag, that they were leaving.
      When Det. Messmore got Collier's call, alerting him to the sudden trip to Florida, Det. Messmore realized the father was taking Collier away to kill him and immediately got a rescue team together. They got Collier out and into the care, custody, and control of Child Protective Services. Collier was placed with a foster family where he was safe and was to remain until he became an adult.

    • @inthelandofmorethansmall7582
      @inthelandofmorethansmall7582 Рік тому +3

      @@chino3796 how do i find collier?

    • @RowanWarren78
      @RowanWarren78 Рік тому +7

      ​@@inthelandofmorethansmall7582search Collier Landry

  • @ForestGirlTeresa
    @ForestGirlTeresa Рік тому +1139

    It must have been horrible for Collier to see his mother’s ring on his father’s girlfriend’s hand. The depths of his father’s betrayal are limitless.

  • @suzanne5807
    @suzanne5807 Рік тому +1889

    It's clear how much his mother loved him. The fact he never doubted her love for him. He was so brave. I'm so glad he's made something of his life and I truly hope he's happy.

  • @josefine7095
    @josefine7095 Рік тому +1898

    Those are not the words of a child, those are the words of someone who had to grow up too fast. It is truly disturbing and sad how mature and adult like he sounded when he spoke.

    • @elstongunn4277
      @elstongunn4277 Рік тому +90

      Or he was just an incredibly smart young boy. There are children like that who are naturally intelligent and wise for their age, regardless of their upbringing. A lot of children in that kind of environment shrink away, are quiet, and don’t intellectually thrive under that kind of stress.

    • @terredee
      @terredee Рік тому +59

      I thought of Collier as amazingly articulate for a child his age, and very, very brave. I’m so sorry he lost his Mother this way. It was clear that she loved him so much, and that Collier loves her.
      Also clear is that the father was/is a bad, bad guy. Psychopath vibes. I’m glad he’s still locked up.
      Collier, if you’re reading this, know that your Mother is so very proud of you, and that you’ll see her again. This is not a religious statement, it’s just how it is when you too go into spirit.

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy Рік тому +22

      That's actually part of his natural personality too.

    • @laleezy77
      @laleezy77 Рік тому +1

      Yes just like Lori daughter Kaylee acted

    • @MiddayEnglishman
      @MiddayEnglishman Рік тому +15

      Yup that's what trauma causes.. I used to be like this kid too..

  • @dinosaur8682
    @dinosaur8682 Рік тому +2548

    I feel bad for his sister Elizabeth, too. No one is mentioning her, and she felt glossed over in this video. She was a victim too. This little girl thought she found her forever family, and while it's better in the end she was rehomed because of how dangerous the "father" was. I'm sure her mother loved her very much as well. She was taken from her family because of this selfish man, after she thought she had finally found one. I feel bad she never reunited with her brother. That, on top of her barely being mentioned, really did feel like she was an afterthought.

    • @omavicmcmurray2893
      @omavicmcmurray2893 Рік тому +296

      Unfortunately there were NO family members, on either side, that did anything to nurture healing for them. Collier has been working his way through all this and shouldn’t be blamed. M hope is that now that they will find their way back some day, maybe even sooner because of all this.

    • @JCC_1975
      @JCC_1975 Рік тому +35

      Agreed

    • @alumycrick2911
      @alumycrick2911 Рік тому +363

      Although not stated in this video, it may be that Elizabeth has, by her own choice and for her own reasons, severed all contact with her traumatic past and made clear to the relevant authorities that any attempt to communicate with her would not be welcome. If so, the world just has to respect that decision.

    • @anonymoose2474
      @anonymoose2474 Рік тому +39

      @@alumycrick2911 She should at least reconnect with her long lost brother...cmon man.

    • @rcg1111
      @rcg1111 Рік тому +209

      She was young enough to not remember any of this. She had been there a couple of months, so better off without the trauma.

  • @mollywackrow8247
    @mollywackrow8247 Рік тому +3728

    Im so amazed at this kids courage and his maturity

  • @Moon_salty
    @Moon_salty Рік тому +2129

    I'm so confused. Not a single member of his mothers family stood up for him? They all turned their backs? It is clear from how well he knew his mother, that they were extremely close. How could they not honor that? My own husband wouldn't know those details and clues. I'm crushed for what he went through as a boy and I pray healing never stops. That boy turned into an amazing man. His mother would be incredibly proud❤

    • @minilea144
      @minilea144 Рік тому +334

      There are a lot of families that will shun anyone for taking down their "golden boy/rich one/pilar of the community". It happens all the time.

    • @truth4004
      @truth4004 Рік тому +191

      The father probably brainwashed them into thinking he's a problem child.

    • @chino3796
      @chino3796 Рік тому +60

      I've never watched it but Collier has a you tube channel now.

    • @sunshine3914
      @sunshine3914 Рік тому +294

      Her body is found underneath Jack’s basement, & they still defend him. They’re just as Evil as he is, Collier is better off without them.

    • @Moon_salty
      @Moon_salty Рік тому +97

      @@minilea144 of course. But I'm talking about his wife, the victims family. It's so odd

  • @Chubsyboo
    @Chubsyboo Рік тому +528

    If he had killed his son too and told police his mom left him with their son, he probably would’ve gotten away with it. That’s terrifying.

    • @lillyvgutierrez9685
      @lillyvgutierrez9685 Рік тому +29

      💯 because it makes sense he’s smart the boy knows how to find her phone book and call friends . Wow

    • @roxannemoser
      @roxannemoser 9 місяців тому +32

      I went through the same thing that Collier did in 1971 in a southern state. Actually, it was horrible. My stepdad tried to kill my brother, my sister, me and he had beaten our mother almost to death.
      My 11 year old brother shot him. My brother didn't get into any trouble. We were all beaten badly enough to be hospitalized, but our mother got it worse. Two police officers stood outside my brother's room at all times.

    • @r_c1
      @r_c1 6 місяців тому +11

      @@roxannemoseri hope you’re all doing well now!

  • @jessitaran763
    @jessitaran763 Рік тому +1823

    My stepfather murdered my mother. Despite the toxicology results, despite the testimonies of my mother's doctors, the police refused to investigate, and my family refused to even look at any of the evidence. I have so much respect for this man. This is a pain that never, ever goes away.

    • @twistoffate4791
      @twistoffate4791 Рік тому +121

      I am truly sorry for your pain & suffering. Your experience is horrific. I don't know how a person moves on after such a significant and tragic loss.

    • @lydialedbetter2041
      @lydialedbetter2041 Рік тому +69

      I am so very sorry that this happened to you, and your mom. I cannot imagine the anger you struggl(ed) with. 💔

    • @jessitaran763
      @jessitaran763 Рік тому +48

      @@twistoffate4791 thank you. I don't know either. Still figuring it out.

    • @jessitaran763
      @jessitaran763 Рік тому +23

      @@lydialedbetter2041 thank you

    • @MiddayEnglishman
      @MiddayEnglishman Рік тому +38

      Was anything done about it? would you be ok with giving us her name and location? I'm really sorry this happened to you, an I'm even more sorry nobody believed you.. I have experience in that myself.. well I believe you!.

  • @iamthatiam44444
    @iamthatiam44444 Рік тому +767

    I love how this 10 year old kid almost single-handedly solved his own mother's murder and was able to convince at least 1 good detective to listen to him when everyone else dismissed him, as for the farthers continued belittling of him, that says a lot about the father's evil narcissistic nature and raises this kid to a whole new heights.

    • @omnoor13
      @omnoor13 Рік тому +6

      He was 11 when it happens and during trial he was 12

    • @alfrednewman4496
      @alfrednewman4496 Рік тому

      Toxic masculinity? That's not a thing. I'm so sick of these buzzwords. The kid has every reason to hate his father BUT concepts like toxic masculinity are always the vernacular of those who hate their parents. The father was simply a monster. No need to categorize his actions as a subset of masculine traits. Women murder husbands and fathers all the time.

    • @yeesh9215
      @yeesh9215 Рік тому +9

      So smart, checking his dad's glove box & finding pictures of the new house. Big clue.

    • @omnoor13
      @omnoor13 Рік тому +1

      @Reggie Taylor than why did the comment say 10 year old

    • @djf750
      @djf750 Рік тому

      11

  • @carolleeames6659
    @carolleeames6659 Рік тому +677

    Collier was not only intelligent and insightful, he was fully confident of his mother’s love for him. How many kids would just crumble, thinking their mom abandoned them? He lost his mom, had a monster for a father, but he was blessed to know his mom’s love. God’s hand was on that child.

    • @jdmmg4904
      @jdmmg4904 Рік тому +17

      Was it though? Your deity could have given that monstrous father a fatal heart attack before he allowed him to kill the mother of his child. Well this would have been a blessing for everyone.

    • @daisyiskawaiic5683
      @daisyiskawaiic5683 Рік тому +12

      @@jdmmg4904unfortunately god doesn’t work that way, the Bible talks about how he gave people free will and we’ll the shit of a father decided to use his free will to be evil.

    • @lql1094
      @lql1094 Рік тому +8

      I don't think he would have thought his mom abandoned him, if she had shown him love all his years, while his dad had humiliated him all his years and abused his mother. He logically thought what had happened was exactly what had happened.

    • @kadaltokek3953
      @kadaltokek3953 Рік тому +9

      ​@@daisyiskawaiic5683give people free will but also forbid them to have sex as much as they want. Give people free will but force to them to pay "church tax" in the name Kingdom of Heaven. HAA!!

    • @janerecluse4344
      @janerecluse4344 Рік тому +2

      I was such a nervous, neurotic, messed up child, but I would have NEVER believed it for one goddamn second if anyone had told me that my mother left me.

  • @lauradurkin2816
    @lauradurkin2816 Рік тому +935

    The strength of character Collier showed and continues to show is a testament to the values, love and humanity his mother instilled in him. He and Elizabeth are her living legacy and therefore Noreen lives on

    • @NeilCrouse99
      @NeilCrouse99 Рік тому +27

      That was very well worded.. *: )* I also was very impressed with the 11 and 12 yrs. old's Collier perceptions, intuativeness and the maturity level displayed by him as a young man. I can barely remember being 11 but what I do remember is that I was not even close to the maturity levels of Collier. Unfortunately, there are SO MANY people I know of, and have met in my 57 yrs. on this earth that are MORE than old enough cronologically but nowhere near the maturity level of 12 yrs. old Collier...

    • @jwsuicides8095
      @jwsuicides8095 Рік тому +7

      Very true. x

    • @lauradurkin2816
      @lauradurkin2816 Рік тому +13

      Refrain from commenting, we don’t need immaturity here

    • @emp9413
      @emp9413 Рік тому +4

      We all live on. She must be so proud of him. We are all reunited ❤

    • @ginmar8134
      @ginmar8134 Рік тому +7

      ​@Black SupremacyOooh, teen edgelord bored?

  • @salthesalmonshark6849
    @salthesalmonshark6849 Рік тому +1371

    I feel that the Detective was way more of a father figure for him that his father was his whole life.

  • @claucemicro1080
    @claucemicro1080 Рік тому +260

    His mother's love sheltered him even after her passing away. The detective deserves a lot of praise too for not being cynical and dismissing him. God bless them, Elizabeth and the school principal.

    • @faithwagoner9203
      @faithwagoner9203 4 місяці тому

      Yes, they were his HEROS! Also the friend that reported her missing. The detective was honorable & intuitive!!

  • @hellspawn32x66
    @hellspawn32x66 Рік тому +562

    She must have been a wonderful woman to raise a boy with such a good heart. Rest in peace ❤

  • @BoeBreezy
    @BoeBreezy Рік тому +651

    I was a teenager working as a cashier at a grocery store (Neffs) when this happened. Noreen and her children were regulars. All of the cashiers were so impressed with Collier's intelligence and enjoyed hearing what new word/facts he had learned that day. When they didn't come into the store for a week or so we started wondering where they were. Noreen never mentioned going on vacation or that they would be away. Shortly after that the news broke of Noreen's murder. It was apparent Collier & Elizabeth were Noreen's world. I don't remember ever seeing Noreen without her children. I'm happy to hear Collier is doing well after going through such an horrific event at such a young age.

    • @collierlandry
      @collierlandry Рік тому +66

      NEFFS!

    • @ari1758
      @ari1758 Рік тому +35

      @@collierlandry hey man. i hope you’re doing well. this is such a tragic story but you stayed so strong. god bless ❤

    • @patb9463
      @patb9463 Рік тому +22

      THANK YOU FOR FILLING US IN ON WHAT SOUNDS LIKE A REMARKABLE MOTHER AND WOMAN 😢 !

    • @hmmburger8485
      @hmmburger8485 Рік тому +18

      @@collierlandry You are an inspiration, keep on living life to its fullest my man!

    • @CaffeinatedTigress
      @CaffeinatedTigress Рік тому +1

      I know of a Neffs but it was in Galion?

  • @rita8274
    @rita8274 Рік тому +279

    I hope every family member that abandoned and harassed this young child get their karma. They are despicable people and should be ashamed of themselves.

  • @gr8fuldeb699
    @gr8fuldeb699 Рік тому +412

    Collier’s mother raised him right. They say the first 6 years of our lives are when we learn integrity etc. He is so smart and could articulate at a young age and he is so brave. I have so much respect for him.

  • @kaykepop4084
    @kaykepop4084 Рік тому +772

    Kids are very attentive and easily manipulated. So many children have witnessed crimes but are sadly silenced due to fear or manipulation. And many kids do speak up and are completely dismissed by authorities and the adults in their lives. For this 11 year old child to push through knowing what his father could potentially do to him was so brave. And for the detective to realize he needed to listen and that he stepped up to support this child through this is everything. This case would have never been solved had it not been for them working together.

    • @claudiaditu4855
      @claudiaditu4855 Рік тому +21

      ❤ I am very y touched, he did the job of an entire police department. Thank God for the detective that listened to him. This boy would have made a brilliant Judge. ❤

    • @JJ-yc2sv
      @JJ-yc2sv Рік тому +11

      The cop's acknowledgement that the word of kids is usually dismissed really pissed me off. Children are VERY observant & FAR more honest than most adults. I can understand being somewhat dismissive of the words of a toddler, but an 11 year old? Children are quite grounded in reality by that age.

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  • @thoughtkeeper5422
    @thoughtkeeper5422 8 місяців тому +29

    He was unusually intelligent, not just in articulation, but in processing. I sure pray for complete healing from this abusive childhood and his relationships stay healthy and blessed.

    • @Bo-qv4ez
      @Bo-qv4ez 4 місяці тому +1

      He's been covering Karen Reads trial

  • @surgeinc1
    @surgeinc1 Рік тому +364

    Dad miscalculated the love his son had for his mother❤

  • @eucliduschaumeau8813
    @eucliduschaumeau8813 Рік тому +670

    It would almost be unheard of to have a 12 year old with this much courage, intelligence and moral fiber to prosecute his evil father. This story is really impressive and the video is very well produced. Subscribed.

    • @susanl4198
      @susanl4198 Рік тому +37

      Clearly, Collier inherited traits and was influenced by his mother and not his dad. He is a tribute to his mother

    • @barneyronnie
      @barneyronnie Рік тому +5

      ​@@susanl4198Tough kid. We could have used him as a field agent or wetboy in the CIA!

  • @anadubar4819
    @anadubar4819 Рік тому +96

    There are two things that I find astounding:
    1. Did this man really want to live with his new girlfriend and his baby in a house where the corpse of his wife was rotting in the basement??
    2. How could anyone still believe that Noreen had "gone on a holiday" when weeks or even months later she still hadn't come back, nor called or sent any postcard?

  • @lilianmcguigan9240
    @lilianmcguigan9240 Рік тому +314

    I hope you find peace, Collier. You lost your childhood at 11 years old, but you fought for justice for your mother and succeeded. I truly admire your courage.

    • @Master-di4di
      @Master-di4di Рік тому

      I lost my childhood at 8 yrs old. Hard road. Dad died.

  • @PeanutButterGutterPunk
    @PeanutButterGutterPunk Рік тому +418

    Collier's syntax, mature intellect, and immediate ability to take action without fear of reprimand from his father is exactly why this case was even solved. He has a meticulous memory. Endearing to see that he was able to come to terms with his mother's senseless death, all while choosing to seek others who could use some extra encouragement and guidance to persevere and stay resilient in the hours of loss, turmoil, and injustice.

    • @collierlandry
      @collierlandry Рік тому +10

      Thank you! I have heard over the years that the memory thing is a trauma response, but it can go both ways. Just like, fight or flight.

  • @starlingswallow
    @starlingswallow Рік тому +186

    Gosh, that is sick that her body was underneath the basement floor. Can you imagine being their kids or his pregnant mistress living in that home, walking on that very floor and finding out Noreen's body was underneath?!?!
    This is just horrific. I am so, so proud of him. Collier, you are an amazing human being and you were an amazing kid ❤
    I'm so, so sorry for what you went through. 😢

    • @agemoth
      @agemoth 8 місяців тому +1

      I think a lot of bodies get buried under concrete..

    • @deerheart87
      @deerheart87 Місяць тому

      Def and the Dessert ​@@agemoth

  • @Drux.i
    @Drux.i Рік тому +1172

    I can't believe that Collier's family disowned him over this. That they would look at that sweet 12 year old boy's face and tell him he's a liar when he knew his mother was murdered. I don't know how they can sleep at night knowing that they did that to him.

    • @sunshine3914
      @sunshine3914 Рік тому +77

      The same as Jack does. Pure Evil.

    • @LoveYourself-my9nz
      @LoveYourself-my9nz Рік тому +135

      They simply didn't care about his mother they just wanted to save their son from being punished for his crimes but Collier ruined that for them.

    • @dittohead7044
      @dittohead7044 Рік тому +94

      And knowing she was buried in the new home. That’s amazing they could close their eyes and hearts to this.

    • @HerMajesty1
      @HerMajesty1 Рік тому

      Why would you find it unbelievable? In the last three years, family and friends have abandoned people for refusing to be part of the biggest mass murder in all of history. Many still defend their position even though perfectly healthy people are dropping dead all over the world.

    • @laurierice7687
      @laurierice7687 Рік тому +114

      ​@@LoveYourself-my9nzIt said both sides of his family turned against him. Shocking that his mother's family was convinced he was lying. No concern that she disappeared. The "Doctor" was so important! Bet they did some fast backpedaling when the DNA test proved it WAS her in the basement. My heart goes out to this young man, so much trauma in his life.

  • @nobye9716
    @nobye9716 Рік тому +226

    Wow. This kid is an absolute inspiration to me and I'm a 24 year old woman. My mom has been missing for 5 years now and I have tried every possible thing to bring her home still with no luck.. this kid inspires me to never give up.

    • @Liliarthan
      @Liliarthan Рік тому +21

      I am so sorry your mother is still missing. That is so so awful. I really hope that you are able to locate her one day soon and find answers after all this time 😔

    • @revolutionchikelu
      @revolutionchikelu Рік тому +6

      GL. I hope you find her someday.

    • @Perfect-Sininen
      @Perfect-Sininen Рік тому +4

      What is the context of what happened to your mom? Hope you can get answers very soon.

    • @samanthaluster1
      @samanthaluster1 9 місяців тому +2

      I hope you find your mom

    • @hildalobo2399
      @hildalobo2399 9 місяців тому +3

      I`m sorry to read this big hugs from Holland. i know what it is to live with a missing loved one my brother is been missing for 30 years now. Still miss and think often of him

  • @MeltedPearls
    @MeltedPearls Рік тому +30

    This son is every abused child. We all hope to be the hero who gets help for our moms and ourselves. He looks so much like her, it is like seeing her shining through his eyes. I praise his bravery, courage, and fortitude.

  • @MasakyoRenSai
    @MasakyoRenSai Рік тому +361

    Collier and the Detective are the absolute heroes here. That principal too. Hope he truly heals and find great success in whatever endeavour he undertakes going forward!

    • @rebeccagable9629
      @rebeccagable9629 Рік тому +23

      Yes, thank God that detective believed him! People think doctors are gods.

    • @Lu_R
      @Lu_R Рік тому

      @@rebeccagable9629 It's because they save lives. My dad's a surgeon. He's briliant at his job. He is beloved by his patients. He is also a great dad to me but there are other doctors at this workplace that while great at their jobs they are also two-faced. My dad and his colegues helped a lot of people. They gave them second chance. It's no wonder people cannot believe it when a doctor comits a crime

  • @lomein333
    @lomein333 Рік тому +195

    I’m glad that detective actually listen to that young man instead of dismissing him like everyone else. He saved his live and put a murderer behind bars. Amazing job. Collier was so brave to do what he did. As a child and as an adult. His mother can rest in peace now. What an amazing story.

    • @SarahSakura
      @SarahSakura Рік тому +20

      We need to pay more attention to kids when they ask for help. Or even their body language and their eyes- speaks volumes.

    • @collierlandry
      @collierlandry Рік тому +11

      @@SarahSakura YES!!!!!

  • @Mostlove9
    @Mostlove9 Рік тому +127

    He was brave, his father was definitely abusive and a psycho. Can't believe he had to go through that

  • @bettydamnboop3030
    @bettydamnboop3030 Рік тому +421

    I’m so glad he’s got his own channel to help others. He’s still just as well spoken as he was at 12 . Amazing young man.

    • @BusinessSkrub
      @BusinessSkrub Рік тому +28

      It's unbelievably impressive how intelligent and stalwart this young man was. What an absolute inspiration, I hope his life stays blessed

    • @bettydamnboop3030
      @bettydamnboop3030 Рік тому +11

      @@BusinessSkrub Frank what a beautiful thing to say 🙏🏻

    • @omnoor13
      @omnoor13 Рік тому +2

      The title says he’s 11?

    • @JJ-yc2sv
      @JJ-yc2sv Рік тому +5

      ​@@omnoor13
      Both are correct. He was 11 when it happened, but 12 when testifying at trial.

    • @omnoor13
      @omnoor13 Рік тому +1

      @@JJ-yc2sv thx for telling me

  • @gwenynmel5682
    @gwenynmel5682 Рік тому +560

    It’s important to know Collier is the victim of a family of narcissists. To those type wicked abhorrent people Collier betrayed them as a whole.
    He is better without them

    • @hellepost1439
      @hellepost1439 Рік тому +13

      🎯💯👏🏼

    • @rileylively
      @rileylively Рік тому +23

      They will also stand by anyone who financially benefits them. He was a prominent doctor and may have supported them in various ways.

    • @YadaWhat
      @YadaWhat Рік тому +5

      Yup!

    • @AnamCaraDeMexico
      @AnamCaraDeMexico 5 місяців тому +1

      See also : Chad Daybell and his greedy, evil spawn

  • @cdes1776
    @cdes1776 5 місяців тому +19

    All those people that shunned him are not his loss; it's theirs. I'm stunned by that level of callousness. Collier certainly displays his mother's personality.. and the foundation of her love.

  • @sherri1699
    @sherri1699 Рік тому +242

    Why did Collier's family abandon him!?
    Truly disturbing how such a young child was ignored by his own people!

  • @emily3
    @emily3 Рік тому +277

    I can’t believe this 11 year old had that strength and courage. What an incredible boy who grew into an incredible man. Wow. So sad, but I’m amazed by him.

  • @linnyw1072
    @linnyw1072 8 місяців тому +4

    This little boy is a testament to his mother's love.Ehat an incredibly strong child.I am proud of him and I haven't even met him.

  • @09penny1
    @09penny1 Рік тому +150

    Watching him testify at 12 yrs old was the bravest child I've ever seen. His father is a worthless pos and his biological family is pathetic and evil. So glad to know he found a good adoptive family. Collier Landry, you are a hero and your mother's avenger.

    • @collierlandry
      @collierlandry Рік тому +19

      Thank you. However, my family isn't evil, they were just really misguided, and everyone responds to trauma differently. I believe I chose the right path, but it is extremely difficult for most people to do.

    • @tamararogers
      @tamararogers 4 місяці тому

      ​@collierlandry that is an amazingly forgiving response. I didn't know your story until I watched this video. So amazed at your path forward and work that you do now. I hope continue to help other victims. Your mother must be so proud and was an incredible person to have raised you in 12 short years to be who you are.

  • @cocoono11
    @cocoono11 Рік тому +64

    I’m not even 4mins in and the way this kid spoke. Probably the most mature and compassionate 12yr old I’ve ever witnessed.

  • @DizzKola3
    @DizzKola3 Рік тому +59

    I was also 11 in 1990 and just worried about my Barbie’s. This kid was solving his mothers disappearance! What an unbelievable kid!

    • @angelika5622
      @angelika5622 7 місяців тому +3

      For real. He must have been through it all already 😢

  • @sunshinethruthestorms
    @sunshinethruthestorms Рік тому +114

    If Collier reads this, all I can say is thank you for being the strong little man you were back then. Thanks for sticking up for your mother. I see so many stories where the children stand up for the guilty parent and feel sorry for them.

    • @Janettee_
      @Janettee_ 10 місяців тому +4

      felt the same I’m truly empathetic for this story 💔

  • @VariationsOnASeam
    @VariationsOnASeam Рік тому +188

    I cannot believe how clear-headed and determined Collier was at such a young age. Truly remarkable.

  • @justice2255
    @justice2255 Рік тому +39

    Collier, I know what you lived through. My dad nearly beat my sister to death. My mother stopped him just before she died and after my sister stopped crying while still being beaten. He took her identification away from her so she could not go to the hospital. She climbed out her window from a second story window and a dear friend drove her to safety. We were threatened with doing the same to me and my little sister. My older sister he beat stayed at a friends parents home covered in head to toe bruises. We were never the same after this. Collier, you are very brave and strong as little as you were. You made sure your mother received justice and you saved yourself against all who let you down in such an evil way. God bless you.

    • @laurarominger2073
      @laurarominger2073 Місяць тому

      Oh that is horrible. I’m so so sorry❤❤❤❤

  • @lowespringacres7838
    @lowespringacres7838 Рік тому +84

    Im still at the beginning of this video but must say, what a mature, well-spoken young man. His momma did a great job. Incredible!

  • @moustik7432
    @moustik7432 Рік тому +82

    This kid is a true hero. He risked his life to get his mother's killer who was his own father. And the detective is also a hero for getting to the bottom of the story no matter what. People like these two men restore my faith in human beings. All the best to both of them.

  • @bellerain381
    @bellerain381 9 місяців тому +8

    I watched Collier when he was a guest on Dr. Phil and his strength to tell his story is so inspiring!
    I wish nothing but the best for him!

  • @invadingminds
    @invadingminds Рік тому +211

    The dad thought he was dealing with an idiot for a son but Collier is a warrior! I love when kids outsmart evil people, what strong, courageous soul. I hope he's found some level of peace in his life now.

  • @nancyrayner9868
    @nancyrayner9868 Рік тому +86

    Collier really loved his mother and she was raising a brave little boy with integrity, nothing like his father. I applaud him for not giving up. God bless you Collier.

  • @pjay951
    @pjay951 Рік тому +28

    I listened to this story several times. Still can’t get over the intelligence and bravery of Collier. His mom would be so proud.

  • @totallytubular618
    @totallytubular618 Рік тому +260

    My mom was murdered 5 years ago. It gets easier, but it never goes away. This kid was amazing. I can't imagine being that brave at that age, especially while dealing with the death of your mother.

    • @susiew2521
      @susiew2521 Рік тому +26

      Always remember to look after yourself as your mother would have cared for you. I wish you nothing but peace.

    • @margaretgarana911
      @margaretgarana911 Рік тому +19

      I’m sorry for your loss

    • @Nickywhispersasmr
      @Nickywhispersasmr Рік тому +16

      I’m so sorry for your loss. Be brave and take comfort she lives within your heart!

    • @arunaratnayake9955
      @arunaratnayake9955 Рік тому +14

      i feel sorry. be courageous and take care. i wish you all the best.

    • @jipijur
      @jipijur Рік тому +19

      Losing a parent is hard to begin with (I'm still grieving my Dad nearly 8 years later), but having a close one murdered...I can't imagine. So sorry for your loss. People are sick.

  • @yeslek
    @yeslek Рік тому +141

    He's sooo strong and inspiring. Same goes for that kid who stopped a schoolbus full of peers when their driver went unconscious, it was in the last week. Impressive beyond their years. 💐

    • @MarioGoatse
      @MarioGoatse Рік тому +8

      They’re on opposite ends of the brave spectrum IMO. One takes quick thinking and a decision, the other takes years of determination and many hard decisions. Both courageous boys, but one’s in a different league.

  • @nicoleaz488
    @nicoleaz488 Рік тому +40

    His mom is proud of him. In heaven saying “that’s my boy, thank you!”

  • @Seevawonderloaf
    @Seevawonderloaf Рік тому +84

    This kid had the intelligence of his father and the compsssion and dedication of his mother. wow

    • @collierlandry
      @collierlandry Рік тому +34

      My mother was tack-sharp as well,. Penn dental grad who supported him through Med School.

  • @ScoobyDoozy
    @ScoobyDoozy Рік тому +59

    Collier has the most fantastic UA-cam channel & podcast. His maturity and courage was so far beyond his years. He’s awe inspiring

  • @natascha5864
    @natascha5864 9 місяців тому +6

    Thank you, Collier, for bringing justice and the truth, about what happened to your mother, out into the open, despite the danger it put you in! I am sure you will never regret it! And I am sure your mother is extremely grateful for what you did! Bless you!

  • @emp9413
    @emp9413 Рік тому +94

    His mother must be so proud of him ❤ She no doubt has been watching over him his entire life

  • @riverrun3995
    @riverrun3995 Рік тому +285

    He said my wife was allegedly buried under the concrete in the basement from his newly bought house. There was no allegedly about it. They unearth her on video. He is one of the worst sociopaths I've seen.

    • @collierlandry
      @collierlandry Рік тому +1

      Psychopath for sure!

    • @anitaholst7671
      @anitaholst7671 Рік тому +1

      But who that body was was never determined!

    • @kdizzle901
      @kdizzle901 Рік тому +6

      @@anitaholst7671 he just so happened to ask where can I dig up the basement and what will I find

    • @annwrog
      @annwrog Рік тому +36

      ​@@anitaholst7671 yes it was. They did DNA on the remains 4 years later. It was determined conclusively to be Noreen Boyle, the wife and mother.
      May she rest in the eternal peace of Heaven. And may Collier find peace also.

    • @annwrog
      @annwrog Рік тому +16

      The reason DNA was done 4 years later was because it had just become available. It was not available when the remains were found.

  • @somcana
    @somcana 5 місяців тому +3

    OMG he is the best son ever. What a bond and a protective son. Your mom and the world are proud of you Collier. You did the right thing brave human.

  • @FaalKoriim
    @FaalKoriim Рік тому +59

    May he never be released from prison. I'm so glad the detective listened to Collier. I'm so, so glad justice was served. I desperately hope Collier's days are filled with joy and love in endless bounds.

  • @paperstrawsforall
    @paperstrawsforall Рік тому +121

    Rest in peace Noreen. You raised a truly, truly remarkable young man. ❤

  • @Inthedarrk
    @Inthedarrk 5 місяців тому +4

    Collier is an amazing human being. I am in awe of his strength that he had then and now. So damn proud and happy to tell him that as much as possible.

  • @rhondaburke2231
    @rhondaburke2231 Рік тому +27

    The maturity, courage and persistence of him is astonishing. What an amazing human!! It's great to see him as an adult!

  • @demonsandlords
    @demonsandlords Рік тому +54

    I’m so glad the school allowed the phone calls to happen. I feel like most schools would either say no or they’ll allow it but call the parent and let them know what the kid is doing 😢 what a brave kid, now adult.

    • @bellyfulochelly4222
      @bellyfulochelly4222 Рік тому +7

      Yes! I'm so amazed by the fact that the principal allowed this.

  • @judescinnamon
    @judescinnamon Рік тому +23

    holy cow! the courage of that emotionally abused 12 year old and beyond to being harassed by his father in prison as an adult. strength of character and love 💕

  • @mercury43
    @mercury43 Рік тому +42

    What an amazing story. I’m so glad this child had the bravery to speak out and convince the police of the truth. His question of “what now?” instead of “why?” is so motivating. He really made something of himself in spite of the trauma and is just an incredible person

  • @angelalane1307
    @angelalane1307 Рік тому +130

    Wow, Collier HAD to grow up quickly to avenge his Mother! His maturity and persistence, his courage, saved his own life. ❤

    • @stephanieallangarman5598
      @stephanieallangarman5598 Рік тому +5

      This was an inspirational and heartfelt true story. I’m proud of COLLIER and standing up for his mother. He is now supporting others who’ve endured terrible circumstances and that’s AMAZING. The man who killed his wife and COLLIER’s mother will WITHOUT A DOUBT REAP WHAT HE SOWED..🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @RITAD1
    @RITAD1 28 днів тому +3

    I saw Collier tell his story as an adult and I just know his mother would be so proud of him!

  • @vidhoard
    @vidhoard Рік тому +38

    Unreal... this poor kid. What an incredible man to come back from such horrific abuse and abandonment and make something of his life. ❤

  • @Pinsyl
    @Pinsyl Рік тому +110

    So so sad for Collier. I can't imagine losing the love and support of family. Who do they think buried her there? My heart aches for Collier. I'd love to hear from family members that disowned Collier. Why didn't they reach out to him after it was proven it was her buried there? I'm baffled.

    • @martymcfly4654
      @martymcfly4654 Рік тому +13

      They probably felt ashamed realizing he was telling the truth

    • @minilea144
      @minilea144 Рік тому +18

      I wouldnt want to talk to them. His family seem just like the offspring they produced (the dad). No point in wasting time on them.

    • @leenarebello6379
      @leenarebello6379 Рік тому +8

      A really brave and a blessed child. Mother's moral values are imbibed in him .God bless him with all the happiness 🎉

  • @mary_syl
    @mary_syl Рік тому +24

    The fact he had to testify at 12 years old with his father present is insane. Incredible inner strength.

  • @creampuff4721
    @creampuff4721 Рік тому +282

    Always bothers me when someone refers to their child as their "real child" or "natural child" imagine how it feels for your kid to hear that. If you are going to adopt please don't do that. They're your child or they aren't.

    • @salthesalmonshark6849
      @salthesalmonshark6849 Рік тому +22

      Couldn't they just say biological child? It sound way better and doesn't hurt anyone.

    • @idanthyrsus6887
      @idanthyrsus6887 Рік тому +15

      He probably didn't want an adopted child in the first place

    • @cheyennebarceio286
      @cheyennebarceio286 Рік тому +17

      ​@@idanthyrsus6887 if he never wanted to adopt a child in the first place that he should have never went to the adoption agency in the first place. I went through that myself for seven years with the person that was supposed to adopt me and turn around and kicked me out when I was living in a college dorm for two different and then had the audacity to not contact me and tell me that she did not want me as her daughter anymore. She told my lawyer and my case manager to tell me that she didn't want me as her daughter anymore. She knew where I went to school at and she also knew my email in my phone number as well so there was no type of miscommunication from my end it was all on her end. So just to let you know if they did not want that child they should have never went to the adoption agency to adopt that child.

    • @tara_p_rose11
      @tara_p_rose11 Рік тому +19

      I totally agree! It’s the same with my brother, we have different fathers, same mother but grew up together & have always been very close. But now he’s married this witch of a woman who hates me, I barely see him & he now refers to me as his “half sister” instead of sister which he’s called me all our lives. It’s sooo very hurtful! His first wife was lovely but this one was jealous of our close relationship so she’s “made” him distance himself from me. Even tho it’s just a name or a label, it can mean a lot to someone.

    • @cheyennebarceio286
      @cheyennebarceio286 Рік тому +7

      ​@@tara_p_rose11 my sister now calls me her half-sister and it bothers me to the core but I have to respect it as an adult and since I am a single mother I have to pay more attention to my daughter that does not get to see her and her uncle and her aunts. It will be two years since my brother first so my daughter and held her for the first time. 😢 It makes me sad every day because I don't have a relationship with my siblings. My sister told me Monday at least you have your daughter so you don't have to worry about your siblings and I replied to her what does that have to do with us having a relationship with each other during our adulthood since we didn't have the proper sibling relationship when we were younger.

  • @TheEMC99
    @TheEMC99 Рік тому +169

    What an amazing young man. It's a hard thing when you aren't believed. I was molested by my babysitter's adult son. His mother, a sweet elderly woman wouldn't believe me either. Thankfully my family recognized the signs and change in me. I testified and he went to prison. Collier's family needs to beg his forgiveness. The dismissal is absolutely soul crushing. Soft white Underbelly channel's Boogeyman story shows why adults must pay attention. God bless the detective who did just that in this case. 🙏🏼😇

    • @sunshine3914
      @sunshine3914 Рік тому +1

      Did you mean “Soft White Underbelly”?

    • @TheEMC99
      @TheEMC99 Рік тому

      @@sunshine3914 Yes, sorry, thanks for the correction.

    • @youpoops
      @youpoops Рік тому +1

      Soft white underbelly is a predator unfortunately

    • @Stephaniewashere
      @Stephaniewashere Рік тому +2

      I'm so sorry you went through that. So many monsters out there. Thank GOD you spoke up and put that one away!!!

  • @carriecorlett9698
    @carriecorlett9698 9 місяців тому +4

    I've watched this story several times over the years. It's one of my favorites where justice prevails because of this young brave boy. I think of how his mother must shine so bright over him with how proud she must be of him. This young man was so mature and smart for his age. He was so persistent and secretive in bringing the truth to light. Just amazes me every time I watch it. I'm so sorry for his loss of his mother. After all said and done he had to move on without his mother. I'm so sorry for this loss. Every child shouldn't have to grow up without their mother. Especially when she was taken by the one other person he had left to trust and grow up with. God bless you. ❤

  • @MorbidLovely
    @MorbidLovely Рік тому +60

    I can't imagine being this woman's family and turning your back on her son... Of course his father's family will not want to believe he's guilty and may push against the idea. But his mother's? It's so sad that he had no support at all from them.

    • @collierlandry
      @collierlandry Рік тому +24

      Yup, still won't speak to me to this day.

    • @ktlg1423
      @ktlg1423 Рік тому +10

      @@collierlandry Damn was that you dude? Nice to see that you're doing well. Wishing nothing but good things- may your mother rest in peace. Your other family though can go to hell, respectfully.

    • @connieporras194
      @connieporras194 Рік тому +1

      Pppppppppz

    • @nickonicifor5638
      @nickonicifor5638 Рік тому

      Maybe thay are narcistic. Therefore she marry narcis. Someone said that someone marry a person who is like his/her parent who didn't love that person.

    • @RaeAnnMcDonald
      @RaeAnnMcDonald 4 місяці тому

      @@collierlandryit is THEIR loss.

  • @anitab6055
    @anitab6055 Рік тому +54

    Bless his mother who loved him in such a complete way that he knew she would never leave him.

  • @Akursedtime
    @Akursedtime Рік тому +18

    Collier, I hope you realize you were never alone. Your mother stood by you. Her strength and heart stayed and you inherited it.

  • @CMinorOp67
    @CMinorOp67 Рік тому +78

    I’m glad it was finally stated (at 19:18) that the sister was ok…because the first minute of the video had me worried something had happened to her, as well. It was like she suddenly disappeared from the story after a scream and a thud…and my heart was like, “wait, what? Ack!”

    • @Vb-fy4sv
      @Vb-fy4sv Рік тому +13

      I was thinking the same exact thing wondering where she was and why she wasn’t mentioned…

    • @normn2915
      @normn2915 Рік тому +5

      Being okay doesn't mean she lived a good life, who knows what it did to her mental health, and how was she treated in her adopted family. Some scars are deeper than you think.

    • @BloodNote
      @BloodNote Рік тому +11

      ​@@normn2915 the OP is saying "OK" as she's ALIVE and no murdered.

    • @collierlandry
      @collierlandry Рік тому +7

      @Kaylee Tyler Spot-on analysis.

  • @maxssister1985
    @maxssister1985 Рік тому +129

    Never heard a kid so articulate. His dads downfall was birthing a brilliant kid.

  • @meatymaggot
    @meatymaggot Рік тому +17

    Collier is very smart. As a 11 year old boy he investigated and researched practically all alone. Thankfully he had a detective helping him. This is a great story of surviving. Even now, he remembers his story perfectly.

  • @candacesmith6058
    @candacesmith6058 Рік тому +122

    I'm so impressed by this child. He is insanely intelligent. His mom would be so proud. I love that she loved him so much that her son KNEW she'd never leave him. My heart breaks for him. His father was evil & a disgusting inhuman being.

    • @lamontcranston8181
      @lamontcranston8181 Рік тому

      Intelligent? Doubtful, Intelligent people don’t use fake terms like ‘toxic masculinity’ to describe someone.

    • @FelonDog
      @FelonDog Рік тому +6

      @@lamontcranston8181 "Toxic masculinity: is a term that has been gaining traction in the past few years. This term refers to the dominant form of masculinity wherein men use dominance, violence, and control to assert their power and superiority."
      It's not a "fake term" if it has been established and has a specific definition of what it means. Hmmmm, read the definition to that term again and tell me it doesn't fit the dad to a T. Weird that you are dissing on a victim and trying to nitpick the words they use because it triggered you. lmao Maybe evolve your vocabulary. It's what intelligent people actually do. 😉

    • @stinkmymeat
      @stinkmymeat Рік тому

      @@lamontcranston8181sounds a little toxically masculine of you. Are you comfortable with your own reflection in a mirror?

  • @tmariepi1472
    @tmariepi1472 Рік тому +29

    What an unbelievable story. That kid was so brave and smart; and Detective Messmore did an excellent job.

  • @djstalker5438
    @djstalker5438 5 місяців тому +5

    I'm so amazed with this kid... Without her son, nobody would have known what happened

  • @DM0317
    @DM0317 Рік тому +37

    This kid was so strong, loving , brave and well spoken. I'm glad his strengths helped him stay a float and ultimately survive the turmoil he endured .

    • @rebeccagable9629
      @rebeccagable9629 Рік тому +5

      The verbal (& later written) abuse from this piece of crap "father" makes me sick.

  • @beezysbeatz4924
    @beezysbeatz4924 Рік тому +69

    15:09 ...Isn't a whole-ass fairly freshly buried wife in your house EVIDENCE you killed her and definitely buried her? Collier's family turned their backs on him after finding a body buried in his house?

    • @collierlandry
      @collierlandry Рік тому +17

      That is correct.

    • @loveispatientloveiskind2205
      @loveispatientloveiskind2205 Рік тому +4

      ​@@collierlandry 😢😢 so sorry you went through this. Come to England

    • @andiward7068
      @andiward7068 Рік тому +1

      Legally, no. Living in a house where your wife was buried is not evidence you killed or buried her. It's suspicious af, and warrants investigation but should not be blindly persued to the exclusion of other suspects.

  • @Jamie-rr1mt
    @Jamie-rr1mt 6 місяців тому +6

    heartbreaking how even her own family didnt care she was murdered, goes to show how deep the abuse was rooted and how alone she truly was

  • @eileenfothergill5025
    @eileenfothergill5025 Рік тому +120

    Thanks for the upload. New to Unseen and what a terrible crime story to start with .Poor boy lost everyone and was failed by many . He was so brave standing up to his dad knowing that he too was also in danger . His dad's complete lack of empathy or emotion while being found guilty is just disgusting.

    • @kathydoyle1857
      @kathydoyle1857 Рік тому

      Typical traits of a narcissist.

    • @leenarebello6379
      @leenarebello6379 Рік тому +4

      He was failed even by his mom's family which was sad and shameful but God was by his side. ❤

  • @nicolestewart
    @nicolestewart Рік тому +29

    Hi guy is truly amazing. And so was that officer who stood by him . Let’s all pray for the father not to be released in 2 years from now.

  • @viralambition
    @viralambition 5 місяців тому +4

    Poor baby, he was very mature & well spoken at that age

  • @franciscachesca
    @franciscachesca Рік тому +22

    Never ever have I seen a kid this intelligent and with this courage. To be honoust, I could be easily manipulated at such a young age. His mother raised him well. What an impressive person.

  • @leahoakwood9988
    @leahoakwood9988 Рік тому +38

    Go Collier! You were a man in a child's body & you honored your dear mama. I'm in Ohio & wish I could have stepped-in for you.

  • @karenhogan-t5w
    @karenhogan-t5w Рік тому +13

    Collier you are a hero and an inspiration. Whoever turned their backs on you are the trash you do not need in your life. I only pray that my sons or grandsons would act like you did in a similar situation. You really are a role model.

  • @propheticprayerfornations
    @propheticprayerfornations Рік тому +22

    I would be the proudest mother if I had him for a son!! He never gave up trying to get justice for her! What a beautiful boy!

  • @murtrahnosemaj4961
    @murtrahnosemaj4961 Рік тому +77

    This needs to be turned into a movie. Such a fascinating story, badass kid.

  • @shannsimms9072
    @shannsimms9072 2 місяці тому +4

    Collier is literally so tough and cool.
    Terrible that he had to do this but seriously, I would not have been able to do this.