You’re amazing. You made me realize that I want to be a homicide detective when I get older. I am great at paying attention to small details and don’t get disgusted to easy and I think I would be amazing at it. That you for helping me find my passion 😁😁
@@lovelyboba7571 I think the reason she hasn’t done it is because it’s such a known case that everybody mostly knows a large part of that case. It is very interesting though
The fact that the man was disabled and unable to help himself just made me upset I’ve never been so upset over a case like this before it hurts me when unabled people get hurt
hey I love your point and I'm not sure if this was a typo please do not call someone with special needs, unabled because that point to they are not able but they are they just have to face more struggle them most people Thanks!
@@giuliapriore3708 but people with disabilities are unable like it’s not offensive thats just how they’re referred to, like if you discriminate someone for being disabled that means ur being ableist because you’re able and people with disabilities are unable
He sure did drugs and had sexual encounters with prostitutes. Not saying he deserved to be killed, but he wasnt that unable to engage into these illicit activities...
No, not really, generally people that are this street, through and through, will take all the blame for something so no one else gets drawn into it. Knowing the police they probably tried to insulate others were involved and she took the rap for it all.
@@holliebury5693 I think it should be in place for any cases of pedophilia. Extreme or not. Most pedophiles act more than once but they get better at not being caught. Same for rapists. It would save so many children from trauma. If I had a choice to kill every single pedophile and rapist in the world I wouldn’t hesitate. Even if it was my family😅
I just find it amazing how she could keep a straight face. It’s weird how these people lived and what possessed them to do this and somewhat I’m interested in them. I can’t really explain what I’m trying to say but like - Angela Simpson, Charles Manson, The night stalker, Bonnie and Clyde, The zodiac killer, I want to understand them🤷🏾♀️ sorry to anybody if I’m offending you. I’m a younger and just trying to understand the world more and the people in it and right now I’m focused on people like Angela Simpson. Edit: since I’ve seem to piss some of u off I’m not trying to glorify them as amazing people I don’t think they are. I’m just interested. So telling me to “seek help” is not needed worry about the mfs who glorify her on TikTok then me🙄 you may carry on with ur day now
what baffles me is how she gets emotional and sensitive when her children are mentioned but she is joking and making light of the literal torture and murder of a helpless disabled man
no ones commenting on how tragically sad this is, this poor man had to watch himself grow weaker, experience horrific pain (I mean a NAIL SCREWED into his HEAD while he was still alive!!) I’m acc so sad ngl. ugh I HATE this woman, I hope she rots in hell for eternity (not Eleanor the queen dwwwwww the woman who murdered this man)
The fact that she hammered a nail into his head omg and he survived through all of that. I just can’t imagine going through that much pain, that’s horrible.
Exactly doesn’t matter if shes trying to “act” cold hearted in the interviews, her selfish want for attention and lack of remorse proves how much of a disturbed person she is she doesn’t need to act
Her lack of empathy is honestly terrifying in so many ways, I couldn’t imagine going through life without any guilt of this horrific incident. It blows my mind how much torture Terry had to go through, I really hope he’s at peace now.
@@irlane9539 She was about to, you must watch the full interview, in end of the interview, she said that wanted to kill Joseph Ventress a child molester who was free in 2008 after many years in prison but she hadn't time and needed to go somewhere (maybe to escape the police), the only thing she did to him was stealing some money and then she promised that she will comeback (to kill him). But he escaped and called the police.
Hi Eleanor ! I would love if you could possibly cover a case of my nephew. He was 18 and severely disabled and was in a home for the disabled (due to my half brother being involved in hardcore drugs) where he was later murdered by his caretaker. I know it’s not a huge case, but I feel it’s a case where it can really spread the awareness of the abuse that the disabled constantly go through. I love all your videos and I will always continue to watch your videos ❤️
Can’t lie - her honesty is much more tolerable than killers moaning and crying and begging for sympathy and trying to justify their actions. She knows exactly what she did and she openly admits to it, and she’s honest about how little she cares. I can respect that more than the weeping lying men we usually see here
I don’t know if I would say I respect “her” as a person but I do agree with the rest of your statement. I respect her telling truth. I don’t respect someone who’s a torturous murderer, and it’s a little weird to say you do tbh?
@@alyssamunoz504 They never said they respect her. It's clearly said that they respect "that", so to say her honesty, it's never mentioned that they respect her.
Well, a lot of murderers DO regret their actions. Murderers are still humans, which a lot of people seem to forget. Just because you personally can lose all empathy for a person because they committed a horrible crime like that, doesn't mean the murderers themselves have no emotions and no feelings of remorse.
I mean I guess she has already been sentenced to spend the rest of her life in prison so there's no point in faking any remorse or trying to get sympathy for her actions.
I’m sorry but I laughed out loud when the killer said “that’s unfortunate” when the interviewer said most women do not commit violent crimes to this degree.
@@kallamarsspouse if she wasn't a physcopath then why was she smiling and licking her lips whilst talking about how she tortured him? that's not something a normal person would do.
The fact that he was disabled and couldn't defend himself at all makes me just cry for him, I feel so bad that he couldn't defend himself at all and was tortured so badly is just so horrific and very upsetting.
I had a nephew who was put in a caretaking home (due to my brother on meth) and his caretaker kicked him to death. I always think about his last moments and how he would have been crying out for help and wondering why the person who was taking care of him was beating him to death❤️
the fact that she had absolutely no remorse and literally laughed when somebody asked her if she regretted what she’d done is truly the scariest part about this case imo
Its not doctors who do it. A forensic pathologist would be called in to do a VERY in depth autopsy to determine everything. They don't just know, they take the information police give in regards to investigation findings. They use that information along with the information collected through the autopsy (toxins, wounds,wound patterns and healing, bone markings, etc.) to determine what is, or what is most likely, the cause of death. I hope that helped explain a little!
The most chilling thing to me about her interviews were that she had the persona of a celebrity in an interview on a talk show and when the camera drops and she talks about how the interview should look good as if she was in a bit with a talk show host and it ended and now they were going to edit it for UA-cam
I am thinking about dropping out of school to focus on my career as a star on UA-cam. I already make a lot of money on UA-cam. School bores me so much. I need more opinions and since I don't have any friends, I gotta ask you, jason
@@AxxLAfriku bruh I’ve got a reply from you saying “YoU wAnNa Be My GiRlFrIenD, bUt iVe GoT 2 LaDiEs” bruh I’m gay. And you are so fake, replying everyone with your narcissistic personality
@@jemmabeard9616 don’t encourage him, he’s begging for love and attention he replied to me on one of Eleanors videos and he’s got a narcissistic personality, only wanting attention
Terry did NOT deserve that. I can’t imagine what fear and pain he must’ve had and suffered through. Rest in peace Terry Neely 😭🥺 I hope he’s flying high
what’s weird is that the way she conducted herself in the interviews.... she seems kinda... nice? like of course she isn’t nice cause she’s talking about how she’s tortured someone ffs but the way she laughs just makes me feel comfortable the way she’s so nonchalant about it all... i feel like if she offered me a ride home i’d feel like she’s trustworthy enough and i’d take it... that’s kinda scary how some brutal killers can make themselves seem like they’re nice
yeah like i know she's a monster, but its so scary how like.. weirdly charming she is.. like her voice gives off that cool but scary stranger vibes, like i'd joke around with her and stuff in a target but i'd have a worker or security guard walk me to my car til i leave after..
I think it is sad that most of the comments are about the killer and not Terry. It's time we lift up the victims of these monsters, and not the monsters themselves. Rest In Peace Terry. You did not deserve this. 💔💔
mans put people in prison for life and thought it was funny...he didn't deserve gruesome torture but if you play with others' lives, you invite others to play with yours.
@@humptydumptysatonawall4100 a couple times throughout the video! he apparently would brag to her about how he'd snitch on other people and how he put some "big shots" in prison to try and impress her. that was her excuse for torturing and killing him in the first place😔 she hated snitches and ped*philes.
Hey Eleanor can you please do the Surrey school girl case aka the Ruth Wilson case , its unsolved and this girl still needs justice , it would mean ALOT if you covered it ❤
My heart breaks for Terry. Apartment walls are usually so thin. How could the neighbours not hear anything? In situations like this one phone call could of easily saved a life
I have a feeling her neighbor's probably had the 'snitches get stitches' mentality as well and didn't want to risk their reputations or their own lives
so I actually live in Sunnyslope about 3 minutes away from where this happened, and I can say that people don't really call the cops when they hear screaming or a gunshot. The cops only get called if bystanders see it happen.
Tbh, I see a completely different motive here: She knew, she would return to prison sooner or later, where most of her friends are and sending the message of torturing and killing a snitch is certainly helpful there; she did it for her "prison status"/fame. Jmo.
That would make sense with why she put snitches and pedophiles on the same level as well, because they are apparently at the bottom of the prison hierarchy
There's a difference between attacking a disabled man and a full-grown, able-bodied man or an armed woman with experience in living in prison, so I doubt anyone there seriously fears her.
@@wrongorange I once watched a show where pedophiles admitted they were attracted to children. These were people that never acted on it and genuinely felt bad that they felt that way and seeked help. It was crazy to me that they were on camera admitting it for everyone to see. I wish I remembered what it was called.
those interviews had an uncomfortable demeanor. she was clearly trying to act “hard”. she definitely wants to appear interesting and crazy for some reason or another...
Street cred. As others have said, she probably did this to go back to prison, as a lot of people do when prison is all they have known and are scared to be on the outside. In prison she would have earned cred for killing a "snitch." It's not much different than a doctor or lawyer bragging about a particularly hard case to their colleagues, you want to look good among your peers. Unfortunately she just didn't aim very high. She probably was never told she could.
It’s obviously working by these comments.... at the end of her interview she was saying things like "this is so good this is a hit" or something along those lines..
@@nicoleowens2318 I don't know how much cred she would get if it's known that her victim was disabled. Prisoners don't like other prisoners who killed people who can't defend themself like children and disabled people
@@GranolaBars11 if there no god, supernatural, angels, demons or afterlife. If what you only believe in the physical and measurable. Why do you believe that this woman did any wrong ? What is right or wrong in that case ?
She went after him because he’d snitched quite a lot and had people sent to prison. There’s no excuse to murder a person and she obviously has something very wrong with her.
The only way I can contextualise certain years like 2009 is through thinking about what year I was in at school. I'd just started secondary school in 2009. Now that I'm in my early 20s, shit man I'm not gonna be able to tell one decade to the next soon because I'm out of school lmao
I live where this happened. The press/Media interviews & court reports were insane. She speaks like she did the community a favor & she's very proud of it.
ive had my teeth pulled out (with a numbing drug obvs) but the pain after it wore off was UNBEARABLE. i actually can’t imagine what that would’ve been like for him, i don’t want to imagine.
whole idea of 'snitches get stitches'* --- unfortunately, the interviewer didn't ask her, 'if your children became adults, and someone kidnapped one or more of them, sexually assaulted them and murdered them, and someone else knew who did that to them-- wouldn't you want that person to tell the authorities who was the perpetrator?' Hopefully then she might have understood that snitching is a good, morally correct behavior; since it is what gets criminals to go to prison instead of living freely in society.
@@_duaa wdym part of the act? she literally admitted to doing it she wasn't putting up an axt she was straight up about it so yeah when they brought up her kids they probably did hit her soft spot
@@terynbrummett880 She was still pretty clearly posturing/acting in those interviews. You could see her immediately drop her stoic act when it was over. It seemed like she was really playing up parts of herself that she thinks would get her some respect. Not necessarily the respect of the general public, but of her cohort. The idea of someone cold-blooded who still has a soft spot for their children is pretty romanticized, so I can see why that would be part of her act.
@@terynbrummett880Being honest makes herself look better. Plus, she wouldn't gain anything from lying, since the law enforcement got all of the evidence anyways.
This is the first time I actually got goosebumps watching an interview with a killer and I’ve seen many interviews with serial killers, family annihilators and all the other monsters out there.
I know what you mean but apparently snitches is a huge thing on the streets and in criminal groups. Like, it's scary how seriously they take snitches. I remember I read a pysche val of some killer or crime ring leader who said that they never killed an innocent person and most of the victims had snitched or connections to snitches and that something along the lines of 'snitching is the worse crime a person can commit' if I remember correctly, he refused to say either his victims names or how many he had killed or where he had disposed of the bodies I'm not sure but his response to them was like 'I'm not telling you, I'm no snitch' I wish I could remember that case name as it sends chills through me every time. The code runs so deep and it's fascinating
A snitch is only bad for the person they are snitching on. Tekashi is an awful human being but i give him the kudos for snitching out the bad ones. We kind of forget that snitches get stitches, they are putting themselves in danger by doing it. (even tho Tekashi was to save his own ass)
It’s very characteristic of men who get caught to cry and try to whine their way out of it, while women usually keep quiet or just admit to it. I’ve always found that fascinating.
So horrible. Rest In Peace Terry :( and thank you for treating these cases you cover with respect 🥰 Happy holidays to Eleanor and everyone who reads this comment.
Hey girlyy I'm from Switzerland and we had this gruesome child serial killer called Werner Ferrari. He killed 5 children between 7 and 10 and tried to befriend all of them first. It's a very interesting case he ended up reaching out to the families and apologizing in letters he felt very guilty. psychologist believe he did all the killing because of severe trauma in childhood. There is a lengthy article from is psychiatrist and several news articles and court documents. if you want I can translate it's in German (but Wikipedia is in English) . He now is in prison about 10min from me 🙄
@@emily.g.929 I agree but also they just might be scared as hell of her and don’t want to get on her bad side. Pretending to be friendly for your own safety and sanity on the job.
I know that you might not see this, but Eleanor, please look in to the case of eric edgar cooke. He was an Australian serial killer, that operated in and around Perth, Western Australia. I feel like his story would make a really interesting video. Especially how he was caught, it was a very bugs bunny stile trap the police laid out. P.s love your true crime videos I have seen very single one multiple times
I would really like you to cover the Sandra Cantu case. 8 year old girl Sandra Cantu fromTracy California. It's the case that got me involved in the True Crime community. You are my favorite!
Generally wheelchair users prefer “wheelchair user” over “wheelchair-bound” :) I’m not bound to my wheelchair, it helps me and I can get out of it! Edit: Since people are still upset about my comment one year out, I have decided to say one thing. Even if it is just semantics to some, it can mean a lot to someone to use the terminology they prefer. I’m not mad that she used “wheelchair-bound,” it’s normal to do so, it’s just not preferred because it has negative connotation to many disabled people, like myself. If it doesn’t hurt the speaker to change wording and it makes a group of people more comfortable, why not do so?
Yes! With fibromyalgia and joint issues there are some bad days I need a wheelchair. On good days I can walk perfectly fine. Unfortunately people still seem to think that because you’re in a wheelchair one day it’s because you need it 100% of the time and you’re “faking” if you can get out of it 😩
She try her best to get all the terminology correct and your here acting like she says it all wrong on purpose. If you dont like her stuff the move on and stop moaning
@@debbieadams5315 what...? I never said I thought she has bad intentions. How will she know the best ways to refer to people or groups if no one ever brings it up? I actually felt comfortable bringing it up because I know in the past she has been very receptive to these kinds of comments and suggestions so it felt like a safe place to do so.
Yeah, I'm an ambulatory wheelchair user and I have to say wheelchair bound and confined to a wheelchair feel icky. My wheelchair liberates me to be able to do what I want to do. I think for many people they compare the experience of being in a wheelchair to being able to walk fine, but the reality is for ambulatory wheelchair users, the options are instead: walking poorly/walking causing pain/walking causing fatigue/dangers like slipping and falling due to balance or stability issues and many many other issues that massively reduce options. When that's what you're dealing with, using a wheelchair actually opens a lot of options up and it's exciting! The only reasons it's shite is because the world isn't accessible. If the world was accessible no one would think it's pitiful or sad because our lives wouldn't be limited compared to theirs. I think of it like cars, cars are essentially a mobility device. They help people get places they either normally wouldn't be able to, or would struggle to or cause discomfort to. The world has adapted to them and accommodated them, to the degree where sometimes I have to go onto the road in my chair because the pavement is so genuinely fucked up it's dangerous and the roads are in a better state. Also, in terms of "complaining" or whatever. I think of it as a sign of respect to let someone know they said something not ideal. If it was someone who didn't seem kind of receptive about feedback, or had a toxic audience or whatever, I personally would not mention shit at all because I would not want to deal with the negative attention towards me about something that actually matters to me. I imagine that's the same with many others. It's not just complaining. It's calling someone in instead of calling them out.
Just hearing “so fuh tudeys videyoh” makes me happy. My personal life isn’t great right now but watching Eleanors videos is calming to me and is an escape
But he wasn't a pedophile, he was helpless disabled man and her reason for killing him because he snitched on bad people to put them in prison is sick and twisted!
That is incredibly fucked up and agreeing with her ideas makes you just as morally bleak as her. I know that paedophilia is wrong on every level but to generalize is a very horrible trap to fall into. I say this because my father unfortunately slept with my older sister when she was just a child and it was VILE but that doesn't mean he deserves to die. He is able to still provide income for my family to keep us alive. He has mental health issues that went undiagnosed his whole life. Again, I'm not defending him or any paedo for committing disgusting acts like sleeping or fantasizing about innocent, helpless people, but to ignore how each scenario is unique and assume all sizes fits all is incredibly ignorant and doesn't help anyone at all. If anything, they need *help*, not death.
It hurts my heart so deeply that this man who was disabled, and couldn’t defend himself, had to go through this absolutely HORRIFIC pain for THREE DAYS!! I pray that the Lord welcomed him with open arms into his paradise 🙏🏽 he will never EVER know pain again ♥️
I feel so bad for this man. I actually cried a little. No one deserves that torture. I don’t understand how a human being could do that to another human being. I believe she’s a devil for hurting him like that. She tortured and traumatized that poor man. It’s horrifying and disgusting. Even revolving. She’s revolting. A revolting human being. The way she acted in those interviews is disgusting. I’m disgusted.
I don't even think about it... Me- *scrolling through tiktok* Notification- Elenoe Neale- Me- *clicks right away* Notification- I DIDN'T EVEN FINISH. Ugh!
Being narcissistic is not correlated with higher intelligence, neither is sociopathy, or murder. Actually, people who are considered "psychopaths" (who have narcissistic and sociopathathic traits) are more likely to have below-average intelligence. Im ofc not trying to say that all people with NPD or ASPD are murderers or terrible people, but let's not give these people more than they're due.
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Please do Ted bundy for one of your true crime case videos!
You’re amazing. You made me realize that I want to be a homicide detective when I get older. I am great at paying attention to small details and don’t get disgusted to easy and I think I would be amazing at it. That you for helping me find my passion 😁😁
Thank you! I was literally watching one of your other videos as you uploaded 😊 Keep it up ❤️
@@lovelyboba7571 I think the reason she hasn’t done it is because it’s such a known case that everybody mostly knows a large part of that case. It is very interesting though
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The fact that the man was disabled and unable to help himself just made me upset I’ve never been so upset over a case like this before it hurts me when unabled people get hurt
Yeah especially since he can't fight back, it's just super sad to see someone's disability be used against them in such a horrid way.
hey I love your point and I'm not sure if this was a typo please do not call someone with special needs, unabled because that point to they are not able but they are they just have to face more struggle them most people
Thanks!
Yeah it’s rly sad. Another one I thought was really sad like this one was the James Bulger case. He was a baby, he couldn’t defend himself
@@giuliapriore3708 but people with disabilities are unable like it’s not offensive thats just how they’re referred to, like if you discriminate someone for being disabled that means ur being ableist because you’re able and people with disabilities are unable
He sure did drugs and had sexual encounters with prostitutes. Not saying he deserved to be killed, but he wasnt that unable to engage into these illicit activities...
Girl snitched on HERSELF. She has become what she hates most.
True and would she kill someone for snitching on a pedophile?
No, not really, generally people that are this street, through and through, will take all the blame for something so no one else gets drawn into it.
Knowing the police they probably tried to insulate others were involved and she took the rap for it all.
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She wanted him.. and EVERYONE to know where her loyalties lie. Not with the snitches.
She didn't snitch on herself, she was attempting infamy.
The fact she thinks snitches and pedophiles are ANYWHERE near the same category really pisses me off.
Right?! But tbf to an extent I do think the death penalty should be in place in cases of pedophilia, they are the scum of the earth
@@holliebury5693 I think it should be in place for any cases of pedophilia. Extreme or not. Most pedophiles act more than once but they get better at not being caught. Same for rapists. It would save so many children from trauma. If I had a choice to kill every single pedophile and rapist in the world I wouldn’t hesitate. Even if it was my family😅
@@kenziespivey1822 me too, it’s honestly disgusting
castration could also be an interesting punishment 🤷🏻♀️
@@kenziespivey1822 Zoe lavern rn 😟
the people on tiktok disgust me by glorifying her character bc they think her answers are cool
That’s tik tok for ya
The only thing thats funny is the "idk why the media said he couldn't walk the mf walked very well" like HUHH
Ppl gonna try and relate to what they don't understand. Most ppl are very soft lmao
I just find it amazing how she could keep a straight face. It’s weird how these people lived and what possessed them to do this and somewhat I’m interested in them. I can’t really explain what I’m trying to say but like - Angela Simpson, Charles Manson, The night stalker, Bonnie and Clyde, The zodiac killer, I want to understand them🤷🏾♀️ sorry to anybody if I’m offending you. I’m a younger and just trying to understand the world more and the people in it and right now I’m focused on people like Angela Simpson.
Edit: since I’ve seem to piss some of u off I’m not trying to glorify them as amazing people I don’t think they are. I’m just interested. So telling me to “seek help” is not needed worry about the mfs who glorify her on TikTok then me🙄 you may carry on with ur day now
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she was so calm and even laugh-y about it thats what made it even scarier than it already was
a true psychopath
Exactly, no way does she feel any guilt. :(
Read this comment before starting the video and thought you were talking about Eleanor 🤣🤭
@@zzkyehiigh oh nooooo
She literally made it seem like it was an interview a celebrity would do
what baffles me is how she gets emotional and sensitive when her children are mentioned but she is joking and making light of the literal torture and murder of a helpless disabled man
Who was someone’s child
how can people like that sick torturer even be allowed to keep children .
@@randomuser8022 Eleanor said they probably didn't live with her thankfully
her hating pedophiles matches up with caring about her children
Hate someone enough and maybe u only see why u hate them. They cease to become human and become only what they’ve done or whatever
no ones commenting on how tragically sad this is, this poor man had to watch himself grow weaker, experience horrific pain (I mean a NAIL SCREWED into his HEAD while he was still alive!!) I’m acc so sad ngl. ugh I HATE this woman, I hope she rots in hell for eternity (not Eleanor the queen dwwwwww the woman who murdered this man)
omg fr i was thinking this !!!! this case is so heartbreaking and the comments are just completely missing the point 💀
@@amberjjaz oml innitttt
Eleanor the queen dwwwwww lol how old r u?
@@edxts4515 your mom and dad need to get you TF off social media
@@rivera42johnson You know youtube is 13 and up right? 13 year olds tend to be more tech savvy than adults, but okay bro.
The fact that she hammered a nail into his head omg and he survived through all of that. I just can’t imagine going through that much pain, that’s horrible.
I visibly cringed when I heard that bit. I can't imagine having that happen to me and my heart hurts for Terry.
The mirror in front of him was just sick evil inhumane
She really gave no fux about killing that man. She’s so nonchalant about it.
Wow this is pretty much exactly what I was gonna say Great minds
Exactly doesn’t matter if shes trying to “act” cold hearted in the interviews, her selfish want for attention and lack of remorse proves how much of a disturbed person she is she doesn’t need to act
Her lack of empathy is honestly terrifying in so many ways, I couldn’t imagine going through life without any guilt of this horrific incident. It blows my mind how much torture Terry had to go through, I really hope he’s at peace now.
She’s a sociopath so of course she’s nonchalant... she has no feelings.
@@Georgie14 thank u captain obvious
okay but since she hated pedophiles too why couldn’t she do this to one of them instead of a disabled man 😑
RIGHT! I WOULD HAVE SO MUCH RESPECT FOR HER IF SHE USED HER EVIL WAYS TO DO GOOD
@@irlane9539 I mean respect is a little far but true lmao
@@irlane9539 She was about to, you must watch the full interview, in end of the interview, she said that wanted to kill Joseph Ventress a child molester who was free in 2008 after many years in prison but she hadn't time and needed to go somewhere (maybe to escape the police), the only thing she did to him was stealing some money and then she promised that she will comeback (to kill him). But he escaped and called the police.
👏exactly👏
Keep ya head out of others business and watch who u trust homie got wayyyyy to comfortable wit her which caused him getting killed
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Thats what she said
@@pandabear9305 Pff-
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Hi Eleanor ! I would love if you could possibly cover a case of my nephew. He was 18 and severely disabled and was in a home for the disabled (due to my half brother being involved in hardcore drugs) where he was later murdered by his caretaker. I know it’s not a huge case, but I feel it’s a case where it can really spread the awareness of the abuse that the disabled constantly go through. I love all your videos and I will always continue to watch your videos ❤️
Can’t lie - her honesty is much more tolerable than killers moaning and crying and begging for sympathy and trying to justify their actions. She knows exactly what she did and she openly admits to it, and she’s honest about how little she cares. I can respect that more than the weeping lying men we usually see here
I don’t know if I would say I respect “her” as a person but I do agree with the rest of your statement. I respect her telling truth. I don’t respect someone who’s a torturous murderer, and it’s a little weird to say you do tbh?
@@alyssamunoz504 They never said they respect her. It's clearly said that they respect "that", so to say her honesty, it's never mentioned that they respect her.
Well, a lot of murderers DO regret their actions. Murderers are still humans, which a lot of people seem to forget. Just because you personally can lose all empathy for a person because they committed a horrible crime like that, doesn't mean the murderers themselves have no emotions and no feelings of remorse.
Lying women too but either way I don't respect her at all. Both suck.
I mean I guess she has already been sentenced to spend the rest of her life in prison so there's no point in faking any remorse or trying to get sympathy for her actions.
I’m sorry but I laughed out loud when the killer said “that’s unfortunate” when the interviewer said most women do not commit violent crimes to this degree.
I kept laughing during the interviews, idek why at that point 😭😭
Omg same. I chuckled hard and was like "what?! Okay that was pretty funny lady."
Im so glad I'm not the only one who found this funny
I laughed and then saw your comment afterwards 😭😭
And "I don't know why the media acts like the motherfucker couldn't walk - he walked very well" 💀
bruh I cry after stepping on my cats tail how do people do this I-
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i cry when i kill my minecraft dogs on accident 😭
I cry when I make too much noise or make people mad😭😭😭😭😔
I named a cat terry very random but I named my cousins cat terry
@@chillfactory9000 fr😭✋
"You tortured him?"
"of course"
That's literally so scary what
I cant imagine the pain he suffered. Angela is a psychopath. She enjoyed killing him
Angela isn't a psychopath because she doesn't have ASPD. She's just a degenerate who took street life too seriously.
@@kallamarsspouse if she wasn't a physcopath then why was she smiling and licking her lips whilst talking about how she tortured him? that's not something a normal person would do.
@@lolagrace143 maybe she’s just evil
@@lolagrace143 she might have some sort of schizophrenic things or sumn idk
And he knew he wasn't going to make it out of there she just kept coming back :(
The fact that he was disabled and couldn't defend himself at all makes me just cry for him, I feel so bad that he couldn't defend himself at all and was tortured so badly is just so horrific and very upsetting.
He could very much walk. That was a media lie. You sound dumb.
@@aniyah7491 - Is there a credible source confirming that he wasn’t disabled and could walk? I’m super interested in this.
Wasnt he a rapist?
I had a nephew who was put in a caretaking home (due to my brother on meth) and his caretaker kicked him to death. I always think about his last moments and how he would have been crying out for help and wondering why the person who was taking care of him was beating him to death❤️
the fact that she had absolutely no remorse and literally laughed when somebody asked her if she regretted what she’d done is truly the scariest part about this case imo
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The laugh made my skin crawl...
i’ve always been so confused on how doctors are able to figure which specific injury is the cause of death.
Its not doctors who do it. A forensic pathologist would be called in to do a VERY in depth autopsy to determine everything. They don't just know, they take the information police give in regards to investigation findings. They use that information along with the information collected through the autopsy (toxins, wounds,wound patterns and healing, bone markings, etc.) to determine what is, or what is most likely, the cause of death. I hope that helped explain a little!
Your body physically reacts to the pain you endure
Forensic science is fucking amazing, honestly. Super cool stuff.
A d3ad body won't bleed if it's stabbed so that's one way
This man was so strong. He literally survived so much. It’s so incredibly tragic that this happened to him. I hope he’s resting easy now.
The most chilling thing to me about her interviews were that she had the persona of a celebrity in an interview on a talk show and when the camera drops and she talks about how the interview should look good as if she was in a bit with a talk show host and it ended and now they were going to edit it for UA-cam
It reminds me so much of Ted Bundy😰
@@kendrickdinger exactly 😓
you being so active is the best christmas present
Right!
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YES
We meet part 2 of the crossbow cannibal plz 🙏😂❣️
@@julietortiz2514 ? That was up ages ago
Did anyone else get goosebumps when she laughed and answered with “of course” and “that’s unfortunate”
And when her whole demeanor changed when she looked up at the interviewer and said "You're kidding, right?" BRO
She doesn't like snitches but she snitched on herself... shocking...
i personally think it’s different when you snitch on yourself rather than someone else snitching on you
@@jaiibug9521 woooosh
@@jaiibug9521 WHAT IN THE HELL LMAO
confessing isn't the same as snitching
She did say she deserved death penalty? So what’s youre point here
I mean what a title count me in!
I am thinking about dropping out of school to focus on my career as a star on UA-cam. I already make a lot of money on UA-cam. School bores me so much. I need more opinions and since I don't have any friends, I gotta ask you, jason
In my opinion you have some good taste in youtubers I see you in mainly every comment section
@@AxxLAfriku don't give up on school! UA-cam will not always be around. Meaning you will not always be stable
@@AxxLAfriku bruh I’ve got a reply from you saying “YoU wAnNa Be My GiRlFrIenD, bUt iVe GoT 2 LaDiEs” bruh I’m gay. And you are so fake, replying everyone with your narcissistic personality
@@jemmabeard9616 don’t encourage him, he’s begging for love and attention he replied to me on one of Eleanors videos and he’s got a narcissistic personality, only wanting attention
I feel so bad for this man. I mean the terror he must’ve felt in those last few days of his life would have been horrific
Terry did NOT deserve that. I can’t imagine what fear and pain he must’ve had and suffered through. Rest in peace Terry Neely 😭🥺 I hope he’s flying high
what’s weird is that the way she conducted herself in the interviews.... she seems kinda... nice? like of course she isn’t nice cause she’s talking about how she’s tortured someone ffs but the way she laughs just makes me feel comfortable the way she’s so nonchalant about it all... i feel like if she offered me a ride home i’d feel like she’s trustworthy enough and i’d take it... that’s kinda scary how some brutal killers can make themselves seem like they’re nice
kinda talks like she’s in a regular tv interview , I totally get if
@@faveexo yeah I am scared of dark humour now...............
...????
yeah like i know she's a monster, but its so scary how like.. weirdly charming she is.. like her voice gives off that cool but scary stranger vibes, like i'd joke around with her and stuff in a target but i'd have a worker or security guard walk me to my car til i leave after..
Yeah actually. If I met her at a bar I'd probably spend the night talking and laughing with her... She is so.... Chill?
You know it’s gonna be a good day when you hear Eleanor say: suh tudays videu
LMFAOO ITS NOT FUNNY BUT IT IS
plz come up with something creative next time 🙏
This is the first time I've seen this comment 😂🤣 I love her accent so much!
@@jessicablair5610 HOW?!?! Everyone says it
@@elizaradcx9498 He likes her accent it's not as serious as your making it out to be lmao
*me seeing Eleanor post a lot* GWAN GIRLLL
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*Eleanor exists* GWA-
Jamaican?
@@ashiacleghorn9877 Nigerian!
@@MultiDivine123 THATS GORGEOUS ✨
LOL GWAN DIVINE TELL US
@@ashiacleghorn9877 thank you for that check in😂👏🏽
I think it is sad that most of the comments are about the killer and not Terry. It's time we lift up the victims of these monsters, and not the monsters themselves.
Rest In Peace Terry. You did not deserve this. 💔💔
rip 🥺💜
honestly, this sticker alone makes the membership worth it 👌
Lol glad your supporting Eleanor
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If only I had money to be a member :')
@@orangejuice9102 it’s like £5 wise up
That poor poor man :( He didn’t deserve to be tortured like that
I hope he rests in peace
Agreed.
yes
mans put people in prison for life and thought it was funny...he didn't deserve gruesome torture but if you play with others' lives, you invite others to play with yours.
@@itzppr wait I completely missed that part when did she say that?
@@humptydumptysatonawall4100 a couple times throughout the video! he apparently would brag to her about how he'd snitch on other people and how he put some "big shots" in prison to try and impress her. that was her excuse for torturing and killing him in the first place😔 she hated snitches and ped*philes.
Hey Eleanor can you please do the Surrey school girl case aka the Ruth Wilson case , its unsolved and this girl still needs justice , it would mean ALOT if you covered it ❤
I’ve never heard of this case before. What’s it about?
When you mentioned that Terry was disabled mentally and physically, my heart sank even further. Beyond cruel!
My heart breaks for Terry. Apartment walls are usually so thin. How could the neighbours not hear anything? In situations like this one phone call could of easily saved a life
I have a feeling her neighbor's probably had the 'snitches get stitches' mentality as well and didn't want to risk their reputations or their own lives
The complex was abandoned
so I actually live in Sunnyslope about 3 minutes away from where this happened, and I can say that people don't really call the cops when they hear screaming or a gunshot. The cops only get called if bystanders see it happen.
pill bug p
Lol he was not a good person
Tbh, I see a completely different motive here:
She knew, she would return to prison sooner or later, where most of her friends are and sending the message of torturing and killing a snitch is certainly helpful there; she did it for her "prison status"/fame.
Jmo.
This makes perfect sense tbh
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Thank you!
That would make sense with why she put snitches and pedophiles on the same level as well, because they are apparently at the bottom of the prison hierarchy
There's a difference between attacking a disabled man and a full-grown, able-bodied man or an armed woman with experience in living in prison, so I doubt anyone there seriously fears her.
I also think there's something else going on here ...
“Anyone should be able to kill pedos” I mean she has a point
I wonder what she would think about anyone who snitched on a pedophile 🤔
@@tessmary1831 how would you KNOW someone was a pedo if there wasn’t any snitching going on at some point down the line
@@rj6485 self-confessed pedos exist
@@wrongorange I once watched a show where pedophiles admitted they were attracted to children. These were people that never acted on it and genuinely felt bad that they felt that way and seeked help. It was crazy to me that they were on camera admitting it for everyone to see. I wish I remembered what it was called.
I think she was projecting a lot onto her victim
those interviews had an uncomfortable demeanor. she was clearly trying to act “hard”. she definitely wants to appear interesting and crazy for some reason or another...
might be the whole "insane to get out of the case"
Street cred. As others have said, she probably did this to go back to prison, as a lot of people do when prison is all they have known and are scared to be on the outside. In prison she would have earned cred for killing a "snitch." It's not much different than a doctor or lawyer bragging about a particularly hard case to their colleagues, you want to look good among your peers. Unfortunately she just didn't aim very high. She probably was never told she could.
It’s obviously working by these comments.... at the end of her interview she was saying things like "this is so good this is a hit" or something along those lines..
She just wants to live in prison. She's lazy.
@@nicoleowens2318 I don't know how much cred she would get if it's known that her victim was disabled. Prisoners don't like other prisoners who killed people who can't defend themself like children and disabled people
that woman isn’t just mentally ill, she’s a demon
It's pretty clear that her mental illness and drug use has a huge impact on her mental state. You can't try to downplay that with this case
She's not a demon, she's a person who has serious psychological issues.
@@alexbennet4195 There’s a difference there. She knew what she was doing.
@@GranolaBars11 if there no god, supernatural, angels, demons or afterlife. If what you only believe in the physical and measurable. Why do you believe that this woman did any wrong ? What is right or wrong in that case ?
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She went after him because he’d snitched quite a lot and had people sent to prison. There’s no excuse to murder a person and she obviously has something very wrong with her.
She lived by her code. Snitches and pedos are number 1 targets. Not saying it was right, but context is important
Dang this woman takes snitches get stitches on a WHOLE DIFFERENT LEVEL
Ahahaha
read that in irohs voice
Lol
Weird joke to make but ok
why is no one talking about poor Terry???? what a horrible situation he went through... GOSH!
Can we just appreciate how good her makeup looks, as always. Like she’s so gorgeous!
i thought you were talking about the killer for a short moment
@@abbigail3311 omg girl-💀
@@abbigail3311 hahaha me too!
Right! I always have to dedicated a few minutes of my viewing to admiring how ridiculously stunning and adorable she is.
@@abbigail3311 Same 😭. My brain just short circuited for a second because I was so confused.
"August 2009"
me: oh last year
wait
*remembers it was not last year and time is a social construct but also going past too quickly*
Hahaha last year
2009 was basically last year thought so yeah
The only way I can contextualise certain years like 2009 is through thinking about what year I was in at school. I'd just started secondary school in 2009. Now that I'm in my early 20s, shit man I'm not gonna be able to tell one decade to the next soon because I'm out of school lmao
no one deserves to die like that, it’s absolutely sad
“They both had a lot in common, they both did a lot of drugs” I mean it’s not like I was expecting crocheting or anything but damn
The crocheting link was hushed up to protect the innocent
The amount of pain he must have been in is unimaginable
I live where this happened. The press/Media interviews & court reports were insane. She speaks like she did the community a favor & she's very proud of it.
What’s the area called
@@erickamorgan4564 ua-cam.com/video/Rz-0Qov3ZE4/v-deo.html
All of a sudden i just got lost while admiring her perfect eyeliner...
I get nightmares from these videos but they are so addicting 😂
BRO SAME i literally had one last night from watching her videos💀
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Stop copying comments
The new way of saying "first."
How did you know 😳
How the heck I am 7:03 minutes into the video and paused it just to read comments lol
Yep
"who would want to do this to him?"
Ad: "Jimmy"
Goddamnit Jimmy
Gosh dang it Jimmy you did it again man-
All I’m saying is Eleanor is the only UA-camr I watch the ads for, get that coin
Barely anybody’s talking about how much pain he must have gone through like imagine having ur teeth pulled out without having any sort of numbing drug
yeah and how about a nail in his brain?
ive had my teeth pulled out (with a numbing drug obvs) but the pain after it wore off was UNBEARABLE. i actually can’t imagine what that would’ve been like for him, i don’t want to imagine.
This is too much for me, what a monster. Can't even imagine what a dark place her mind is.
interesting to compare “snitches” to pedophiles considering the whole idea of snitching keeps a lot of pedophiles and rapists safe
whole idea of 'snitches get stitches'* --- unfortunately, the interviewer didn't ask her, 'if your children became adults, and someone kidnapped one or more of them, sexually assaulted them and murdered them, and someone else knew who did that to them-- wouldn't you want that person to tell the authorities who was the perpetrator?' Hopefully then she might have understood that snitching is a good, morally correct behavior; since it is what gets criminals to go to prison instead of living freely in society.
@@noraa.616 exactly! “snitching” is such a toxic idea.
Pedos WILL be snitched on they and snitches are equally unacceptable (in street/prison)
See how her demeanor changed when he asked about her children that's her soft spot.
or a pretty smart part of the act
@@_duaa wdym part of the act? she literally admitted to doing it she wasn't putting up an axt she was straight up about it so yeah when they brought up her kids they probably did hit her soft spot
@@terynbrummett880 She was still pretty clearly posturing/acting in those interviews. You could see her immediately drop her stoic act when it was over. It seemed like she was really playing up parts of herself that she thinks would get her some respect. Not necessarily the respect of the general public, but of her cohort. The idea of someone cold-blooded who still has a soft spot for their children is pretty romanticized, so I can see why that would be part of her act.
@@terynbrummett880Being honest makes herself look better.
Plus, she wouldn't gain anything from lying, since the law enforcement got all of the evidence anyways.
my jaw literally hit the floor during those clips. Just seeing her laugh with no remorse or guilt in her eyes. Just awful.
This is the first time I actually got goosebumps watching an interview with a killer and I’ve seen many interviews with serial killers, family annihilators and all the other monsters out there.
I know snitches are annoying but to compare them to paedophiles??
If I see someone get murdered I’m snitchin idc idc
I know what you mean but apparently snitches is a huge thing on the streets and in criminal groups. Like, it's scary how seriously they take snitches. I remember I read a pysche val of some killer or crime ring leader who said that they never killed an innocent person and most of the victims had snitched or connections to snitches and that something along the lines of 'snitching is the worse crime a person can commit' if I remember correctly, he refused to say either his victims names or how many he had killed or where he had disposed of the bodies I'm not sure but his response to them was like 'I'm not telling you, I'm no snitch'
I wish I could remember that case name as it sends chills through me every time. The code runs so deep and it's fascinating
when related to street life or gangs snitches do get killed for it, but i don’t think they’re on the same level of disgusting as pedos at all
A snitch is only bad for the person they are snitching on. Tekashi is an awful human being but i give him the kudos for snitching out the bad ones. We kind of forget that snitches get stitches, they are putting themselves in danger by doing it. (even tho Tekashi was to save his own ass)
Who the hell is Tekashi? The poor guy's name was Terry.
2 VIDEOS IN 2 DAYS!!!
I think it’s safe to say we’re all living for it
INDEED
It’s very characteristic of men who get caught to cry and try to whine their way out of it, while women usually keep quiet or just admit to it. I’ve always found that fascinating.
Yeah that’s false lmao it literally just depends on the person not the gender
If anything it’s women that cry for sympathy 🤦♂️
@@alexdennis466 i have a friend who's a defense attorney and she says the men cry all the time and it's so annoying lmao
@@PK-cg5ej okay? But women are most likely to cry and they actually get away with it. Some don’t even have to cry and will get away with it
@@alexdennis466 clearly u got some deep rooted issues with women but as stated women in court usually dont cry about nothing the men do
The criminal, who is named after a biscuit, has his own nickname tattooed on his neck. Seems about right.
It's also slang used to say someone is white
Her eyes say she crazy 😳 I really hope the family and victim find peace
So horrible. Rest In Peace Terry :( and thank you for treating these cases you cover with respect 🥰 Happy holidays to Eleanor and everyone who reads this comment.
Also, that video clip of her is so weird, quite frankly it’s quite terrifying, watching her laugh and smile about what she did.
Happy Holidays and stay safe. Be blessed. Sending PEACENLOVE from Philadelphia
I love the way she says video like "Vedeyough" its weirdly adorable.
Shes Northern
the fact that most of the people watching this knows how to hide a dead body is scaring me😅
I be critiquing and judging them for their stupid mistakes🤣
I'm actually starting to wonder if there are murders who've gotten tips from watching forensic files or something like that.
@@REChronic54 probably but you're never gonna find out because they wont get caught 😂
@@REChronic54 people getting away with murder just by watching eleanor's videos...
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That woman is messed. She's like something out of a nightmare.
Woman. Singular
Women. Plural
@@greyLeicester Sorry my phone auto corrected. Merry Christmas to you too
Hey girlyy I'm from Switzerland and we had this gruesome child serial killer called Werner Ferrari. He killed 5 children between 7 and 10 and tried to befriend all of them first. It's a very interesting case he ended up reaching out to the families and apologizing in letters he felt very guilty. psychologist believe he did all the killing because of severe trauma in childhood. There is a lengthy article from is psychiatrist and several news articles and court documents. if you want I can translate it's in German (but Wikipedia is in English) . He now is in prison about 10min from me 🙄
These something about child killers that I cant take people who harm children are really messed up.
Das will ich mir nicht ansehen :/ zu grausam
I love how you never spoil it and always say “the killer” and they/them!!!
when she giggled after she said 'i'm overcome with remorse' that just... infuriated me
Why are they laughing with her in the prison house interview?? I-??!?!
It’s to make her feel more comfortable like what she’s saying is “normal” to get her to talk more openly
@@emily.g.929 I agree but also they just might be scared as hell of her and don’t want to get on her bad side. Pretending to be friendly for your own safety and sanity on the job.
I know that you might not see this, but Eleanor, please look in to the case of eric edgar cooke. He was an Australian serial killer, that operated in and around Perth, Western Australia. I feel like his story would make a really interesting video. Especially how he was caught, it was a very bugs bunny stile trap the police laid out.
P.s love your true crime videos I have seen very single one multiple times
I would really like you to cover the Sandra Cantu case. 8 year old girl Sandra Cantu fromTracy California. It's the case that got me involved in the True Crime community. You are my favorite!
she already has!
Generally wheelchair users prefer “wheelchair user” over “wheelchair-bound” :) I’m not bound to my wheelchair, it helps me and I can get out of it!
Edit: Since people are still upset about my comment one year out, I have decided to say one thing. Even if it is just semantics to some, it can mean a lot to someone to use the terminology they prefer. I’m not mad that she used “wheelchair-bound,” it’s normal to do so, it’s just not preferred because it has negative connotation to many disabled people, like myself. If it doesn’t hurt the speaker to change wording and it makes a group of people more comfortable, why not do so?
Yes! With fibromyalgia and joint issues there are some bad days I need a wheelchair. On good days I can walk perfectly fine.
Unfortunately people still seem to think that because you’re in a wheelchair one day it’s because you need it 100% of the time and you’re “faking” if you can get out of it 😩
She try her best to get all the terminology correct and your here acting like she says it all wrong on purpose. If you dont like her stuff the move on and stop moaning
@@debbieadams5315 what...? I never said I thought she has bad intentions. How will she know the best ways to refer to people or groups if no one ever brings it up? I actually felt comfortable bringing it up because I know in the past she has been very receptive to these kinds of comments and suggestions so it felt like a safe place to do so.
Yeah, I'm an ambulatory wheelchair user and I have to say wheelchair bound and confined to a wheelchair feel icky. My wheelchair liberates me to be able to do what I want to do. I think for many people they compare the experience of being in a wheelchair to being able to walk fine, but the reality is for ambulatory wheelchair users, the options are instead: walking poorly/walking causing pain/walking causing fatigue/dangers like slipping and falling due to balance or stability issues and many many other issues that massively reduce options. When that's what you're dealing with, using a wheelchair actually opens a lot of options up and it's exciting! The only reasons it's shite is because the world isn't accessible. If the world was accessible no one would think it's pitiful or sad because our lives wouldn't be limited compared to theirs. I think of it like cars, cars are essentially a mobility device. They help people get places they either normally wouldn't be able to, or would struggle to or cause discomfort to. The world has adapted to them and accommodated them, to the degree where sometimes I have to go onto the road in my chair because the pavement is so genuinely fucked up it's dangerous and the roads are in a better state.
Also, in terms of "complaining" or whatever. I think of it as a sign of respect to let someone know they said something not ideal. If it was someone who didn't seem kind of receptive about feedback, or had a toxic audience or whatever, I personally would not mention shit at all because I would not want to deal with the negative attention towards me about something that actually matters to me. I imagine that's the same with many others. It's not just complaining. It's calling someone in instead of calling them out.
@@elizabuga4337 you didn't :)
But I believe No more CRAPtions was pretty rude/judgy in their comment.
Just hearing “so fuh tudeys videyoh” makes me happy. My personal life isn’t great right now but watching Eleanors videos is calming to me and is an escape
You’re literally on a roll. I’m LOVINGGGGG you being soo active and posting sooo frequently! LOTS OF LOVE TO YOU!💕💕💕💕💕
I saw this woman's interview on Facebook. I always wondered who the victim was. She is super deranged. Thank you for providing this back story.
I honestly kinda agree with her when she said all paedophiles should be killed but what she did to that poor man was horrifying!
But he wasn't a pedophile, he was helpless disabled man and her reason for killing him because he snitched on bad people to put them in prison is sick and twisted!
She didn't kill him because he was a pedophile, she killed him because he was a "snitch".
@@minakoaino7043 I’m not saying the reason she killed him was that he was a paedophile I was just agreeing with one of her statements
@@helenemuscagorry244 I wasn’t saying that was the reason she killed him...
That is incredibly fucked up and agreeing with her ideas makes you just as morally bleak as her. I know that paedophilia is wrong on every level but to generalize is a very horrible trap to fall into. I say this because my father unfortunately slept with my older sister when she was just a child and it was VILE but that doesn't mean he deserves to die. He is able to still provide income for my family to keep us alive. He has mental health issues that went undiagnosed his whole life. Again, I'm not defending him or any paedo for committing disgusting acts like sleeping or fantasizing about innocent, helpless people, but to ignore how each scenario is unique and assume all sizes fits all is incredibly ignorant and doesn't help anyone at all. If anything, they need *help*, not death.
when Eleanor says 'SuH tOdaY's vIdEo" you know it's a good day
“Equal opportunities”... god... that left me speechless
I absolutely love your energy! You always sound so happy. Thank you for all the work you do to entertain us
AAAH LOOK AT MY LIL THINGS I FORGOT I HAD THESE
Melanie Martinez and elanor neale... I think were the same person 😭
@@annabell7894 I was about to say that!😲
How ?
@@palesatalks6629 membership :)
Eleanor every single video: this is the wildest case I've seen 👁️👄👁️
Holy shit weird energy is right! She’s terrifying!
"Why would you talk about murders you haven't committed?" Err, Eleanore ..?! xD
This women is completely sick she got off on this 🤦🏻♀️ I hope she never sees the light of day again. Just plain evil.
She'll still probably have celebs campaigning for her release in 20 years.
Interviewer: "this is usually the Domain of men"
Killer: "That's Unfortunate."
Me: WTH! It's not an feminist goal.
Her interview videos are straight up giving me Aileen Wournos vibes, its the sheer honesty and openness 😨😰
It’s unsettling how many of these killers’ stories sound like mine up until about age 20....I’m so grateful my life took the direction it did.
"I don't want to talk abt my kids"
She has no right to talk abt them anyway...
It hurts my heart so deeply that this man who was disabled, and couldn’t defend himself, had to go through this absolutely HORRIFIC pain for THREE DAYS!! I pray that the Lord welcomed him with open arms into his paradise 🙏🏽 he will never EVER know pain again ♥️
“So today’s case takes place in Phoenix, Arizona” *shudders in local*
Edit: those interviews were chilling oh my god
That Chapter too.....
I feel so bad for this man. I actually cried a little. No one deserves that torture. I don’t understand how a human being could do that to another human being. I believe she’s a devil for hurting him like that. She tortured and traumatized that poor man. It’s horrifying and disgusting. Even revolving. She’s revolting. A revolting human being. The way she acted in those interviews is disgusting. I’m disgusted.
That jail interview is terrifying.
i have never abandoned tiktok this fast
Glad im not the only one 😂
Right
I don't even think about it...
Me- *scrolling through tiktok*
Notification- Elenoe Neale-
Me- *clicks right away*
Notification- I DIDN'T EVEN FINISH. Ugh!
Ok same. Though.
Same
I'm not a professional but she seems like a narcissist and is obviously highly intelligent to me
Noooo way she's definitely a psychopath
Being narcissistic is not correlated with higher intelligence, neither is sociopathy, or murder. Actually, people who are considered "psychopaths" (who have narcissistic and sociopathathic traits) are more likely to have below-average intelligence. Im ofc not trying to say that all people with NPD or ASPD are murderers or terrible people, but let's not give these people more than they're due.