The Case Against Michael Politte | Full Episode

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  • @48hours
    @48hours  Рік тому +178

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    • @IceLynne
      @IceLynne Рік тому +37

      The bottom line is; there's people in prison who don't belong there and there's people that belong in prison that aren't.

    • @leejganderson7827
      @leejganderson7827 Рік тому +2

      💔😢👶💵💔👶😢💵*
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      Now why isn't CPS ever looked into..?!?!?!
      Ok
      7..15.2023

    • @jacobleone2594
      @jacobleone2594 Рік тому

      ⁵tþþ

    • @connykaweesa9454
      @connykaweesa9454 Рік тому +8

      ​@@IceLynne😢😢😢🎉😢2😢🎉🎉😢🎉🎉😢😢🎉😢jk

    • @davidquynguyen
      @davidquynguyen Рік тому +1

      09😅0
      Poi

  • @crazycatladyjo2688
    @crazycatladyjo2688 Рік тому +2230

    Of course a14 year old child is going to be acting strange after they find a parent murdered. They are in shock. My heart goes out to this man .

    • @sandrabentley8111
      @sandrabentley8111 Рік тому +85

      And not just murdered but set on fire, burning from the waist up. Total trauma for a 14 year old.

    • @cloudeye7
      @cloudeye7 Рік тому +36

      I thought exactly the same thing, he was in shock.

    • @CharGC123
      @CharGC123 Рік тому +32

      OMG, I can't help putting myself in his place! The obscene injustice and careless judgment caused this poor kid to lose so many years of his life!!! Thankfully he is finally free.

    • @jaijai5250
      @jaijai5250 Рік тому +27

      I really hope he manages to clear himself. He deserves financial restitution for the years they stole from him. This really is a travesty!

    • @retroguy9494
      @retroguy9494 Рік тому +15

      It's not so much shock as it is their brains are still developing. The frontal cortex is not yet fully formed. So they process things differently than adults.

  • @VictoriaMarch13
    @VictoriaMarch13 Рік тому +2594

    They gave a traumatized 14 year old boy who had just saw his dead mother on fire a "voice stress test" and said he failed it??! Wtf did they expect his voice to sound like?!

    • @zxy78267
      @zxy78267 Рік тому +82

      My thoughts exactly!

    • @erinlynn115
      @erinlynn115 Рік тому +44

      I third this

    • @mermaidsquad1391
      @mermaidsquad1391 Рік тому +49

      That's what I yelled at the TV lol. Seriously wth🤯

    • @erinnicole5748
      @erinnicole5748 Рік тому

      The really sad part is that voice stress test was based on bunk science. A lot of the fire experts back then were also using bunk science to make decisions on what caused fires or how they started. I watched a documentary on a guy who was convicted of setting his house on fire, killing his wife and children. The fire expert they called in literally made up what happened and years later it was figured out that he had done that in many other cases. The science he spouted to back him up wasn't correct in the slightest. They had to re-evaluate every case he had testified in.

    • @CashCowSlay
      @CashCowSlay Рік тому +68

      More importantly, I’m just wondering how tf a vocal test could determine stress accurately and consistently enough to be considered an admissible test and a determining factor of any sort for a situation like this. Wtf kinda test is this 😭

  • @sarasvensson6026
    @sarasvensson6026 Рік тому +761

    Letting your child be blamed and punished for a crime you committed is beyond horrific. But it seems like fire was used on purpose to frame his son since it was known that Michael liked to burn things... there are no words.

    • @josephmatthews7698
      @josephmatthews7698 10 місяців тому +42

      "oh hes a juvenile. They'll take it easy on him."
      Seen it too many times. That's what these scumbags think. Parent of the year everyonem

    • @capnobvious2718
      @capnobvious2718 9 місяців тому +36

      Worthless police and detectives. Absolutely WORTHLESS.

    • @tigesjuicee119
      @tigesjuicee119 8 місяців тому +2

      😮

    • @1gothgal707
      @1gothgal707 7 місяців тому +3

      True.If he didn't do it i believe for sure the father did it.

    • @desireasmith499
      @desireasmith499 6 місяців тому +5

      Yes, exactly. What the heck? These cops and judges aren't doing their job

  • @elioraimmanuel
    @elioraimmanuel Рік тому +1505

    The state simply did not want to admit that they had committed a crime against Michael! This man deserves to have his conviction overturned, an apology and financial restitution! I am praying for exactly these things! This tragedy made me weep!

    • @dawn.michelle.woundedarrow2048
      @dawn.michelle.woundedarrow2048 Рік тому

      children are more than capapble of m*rder, they ae not as innocent as you think. look at the case of James Bulger.

    • @tatriceshipp9139
      @tatriceshipp9139 Рік тому +10

      He did it though

    • @williamelliott
      @williamelliott Рік тому +58

      ​@@tatriceshipp9139no he didn't

    • @concettaworkman5895
      @concettaworkman5895 Рік тому +148

      @@tatriceshipp9139 Wow, after her husband threatened her right in court, that she wouldn't live to get any of his money, then dies 4 days later? Give me a break! Husband did it!

    • @carribreckenridge2856
      @carribreckenridge2856 Рік тому +1

      😅

  • @jessbeales5315
    @jessbeales5315 Рік тому +4050

    The jury saying 'we're ready to go home' is exactly why I don't think we should be letting random people make life changing decisions

    • @hansmuller1625
      @hansmuller1625 Рік тому +210

      While i agree with that, i have real trouble thinking of a better solution.
      In my country the equivalent of the jury is politically appointed, with proportional representation from the ruling parties. That instead opens up for political motivation in their rulings. I don't think that's any better.

    • @BEAUTYnIQ
      @BEAUTYnIQ Рік тому +67

      @@hansmuller1625 bingo.
      the documentary was designed to hav that slanted bias.. ppl know whats on the line, and usually rise to doing the right thing, if not, there are 11 others to remind them.. jury system gets it right.

    • @patriciastrassner4883
      @patriciastrassner4883 Рік тому +73

      I had a close friend go to jail for 4 years for something she did not do. New federal judge and she was gonna be" tough on crime". They never proved, could not locate any paper trail, the money, no witnesses.lousy public defender. But the jury wanted to go home as it was thanksgiving weekend when the case "rested". She had priests and nuns testify for her honesty.

    • @BEAUTYnIQ
      @BEAUTYnIQ Рік тому +23

      @@patriciastrassner4883 riiiight..
      lm quite sure the prosecution and victims hav a different story..

    • @Chellz801
      @Chellz801 Рік тому

      @@BEAUTYnIQou don’t even know what the crime was? What victims? 😂 There’s also a lot of incompetent prosecutors in our justice system. Ask Kalief Browder, oh wait you cant because he died by suicide after became mentally ill while spending years in solitary waiting to prove his innocence on a fake charge. He even had a judge threaten him with the maximum time for daring to not take a plea deal because he knew he was innocent. It’s funny you think of things so black and white even after hearing this story about misconduct by the police and flaws in the justice system. Michael isn’t the only one either. The fact that the innocence project even has to exist shows exactly what’s wrong with our system. You should do a little research instead of just believing things blindly. Ppl aren’t always in jail because they did something wrong. A lot are there because they couldn’t afford bail or charges that should never have been filed anyway. And most end up taking a plea deal so they don’t have to spend years in jail waiting for a chance to prove their innocence.

  • @grundged
    @grundged 11 місяців тому +560

    The jury thought 4 hours was too long for deliberation? What a bunch horrible soulless group of people!

    • @Marie-en4fm
      @Marie-en4fm 6 місяців тому +18

      Right! And had the nerve to talk about weeping and feeling guilty! The audacity! The horror that this child has to endure while grieving is nauseating.

    • @ambilinair4742
      @ambilinair4742 4 місяці тому +10

      omg exactly, and she knew it was wrong and still she went with the guilt verdict. how could she go home and sleep!!!! and she said she "wept".

    • @danadams6477
      @danadams6477 2 місяці тому

      And to later say, many years down the line, "oops, we're sorry, we made a mistake." What POS the jury were and are. They F'ed up this young man's life because their logical IQ couldn't comprehend that there wasn't enough concrete evidence pointing to Michael even having done the crime. Sad all the way around.

    • @SteveDrenser
      @SteveDrenser 5 днів тому

      HE DID IT EVIDENCE SUPPOTRED IT

  • @MiracleFound
    @MiracleFound Рік тому +1435

    What a horrible slap in the face to his mother. Not only was she murdered, but they tormented and tortured her son afterward. As a mother, she not only didn't get justice, but she got the opposite of justice.

    • @mermaid30019
      @mermaid30019 Рік тому +65

      And her ex husband who hated her and owed her walks freely.

    • @sarrakaplan8214
      @sarrakaplan8214 Рік тому +10

      Hate and justice are not balanced in jurisprudence. Over and aver so many throw always. Shame.

    • @sf-xf8sl
      @sf-xf8sl Рік тому +6

      So true

    • @JoeBuck207
      @JoeBuck207 Рік тому

      He's guilty don't be silly, those looney innocent project are freeing murderers left and right. He woke up and found his mother burning and no reaction or emotion from him, gasoline on his shoes, and other evidence overlooked over the years.

    • @SidewaysInTraffic
      @SidewaysInTraffic Рік тому +5

      @@mermaid30019 So you're telling me she was brutally beat and then set on fire and two teenagers didn't hear anything LOL. The friend knows something that's why he's traumatized.

  • @msdarby515
    @msdarby515 Рік тому +1376

    Josh's story is ABSOLUTELY why you need to educate your kids and loved ones to *never* talk to the police without an attorney present. *NEVER* Please educate your family and friends to never fall into this trap!!

    • @d_d0t95
      @d_d0t95 Рік тому +1

      @d_dot

    • @Roy-w2o3f
      @Roy-w2o3f Рік тому +6

      Exactly!!

    • @Yobydobie
      @Yobydobie Рік тому +3

      Frfr

    • @travistaylor8532
      @travistaylor8532 Рік тому +12

      Not that simple playa it cost money most people in our country are struggling just to pay rent and unless you have a lawyer on standby personally you would have to have a public defender and would be downhill from there

    • @julielemoine3954
      @julielemoine3954 Рік тому +27

      @@travistaylor8532I see your point but it’s still going to be easier to prove inadequate defense versus coercion or setup by the police.

  • @Sigyn26
    @Sigyn26 11 місяців тому +280

    Lack of emotion should never be used as an argument to prosecute someone, especially for children.
    I was 22 when my dad died. I drove 12 hours to the hospital and sat with him for 2 weeks. He was on life support. I eventually had to sign a DNR and he passed shortly thereafter. It was an emotional roller coaster and everyone around me was breaking down.
    I didn’t cry. Didn’t break down.
    My whole family said I was cold and my dads mother never spoke to me again after he passed.
    I didn’t break down over all of this until years later, once my dads mom passed and I had to take care of her assets, finances and clear her house out. Then I felt the weight of everything and it almost broke me emotionally. I sat in her empty house, and just broke down. It ruined me for years after that.
    My family never saw my breakdown. And no one knew about it. But to my family, they’ll always think of me as being cold and emotionless.
    Trauma can be processed so many different ways. Mine was a downward spiral, years later that left me broken. And I’m still recovering. But if there had been foul play in my grandmothers or fathers death, it’s terrifying to know that I could’ve been implicated just because of my perceived mental state, or lack there of.

    • @StofStuiver
      @StofStuiver 10 місяців тому +23

      Fully agree.
      There is no 'typical' or 'normal' reaction to loss, or even direct shock/trauma. It depends on culture, subculture, even family, personal and situation.

    • @cristy0716
      @cristy0716 9 місяців тому +14

      That’s why everyone in these comment sections who always judge these people for acting the way they act make me so mad!
      They act like they know everything. My mom lost 2 kids, my sister and brother, and grief is weird. Never say never!

    • @FlowerPower1000
      @FlowerPower1000 8 місяців тому +6

      My heart goes out to you.
      I hope you make peace with what’s been troubling u soon.

    • @denisesurber8176
      @denisesurber8176 7 місяців тому +13

      I can't believe people can be so narrow-minded to think just because someone doesn't turn into a blubbery mess when somebody dies they're cold and emotionless or they must be the murderer. Absolutely absurd. When my husband died, I cried that day, but not at the funeral, even though I was devastated. I cried afterward when I was alone. I took out all his pictures, looked at them and cried my heart out. For some reason that worked better for me.

    • @sdriza
      @sdriza 7 місяців тому +8

      hang in there brother - very similar situation

  • @mimimonster
    @mimimonster Рік тому +1043

    This is completely outrageous. This poor kids lost years of his life because of egos, laziness and incompetence. He deserves to be completely exonerated. This poor kid.

    • @abc-wv4in
      @abc-wv4in Рік тому +16

      Sure sounds like it. His defense attorney did a horrible job. Why didn't he call the friend to testify?

    • @rsj7458
      @rsj7458 Рік тому +6

      @@abc-wv4in black kid you wouldn't give a fudg. He's guilty.

    • @irema933
      @irema933 Рік тому +3

      @@rsj7458that part.

    • @maricelavancena9469
      @maricelavancena9469 Рік тому

      Terrible...

    • @juleslemay8725
      @juleslemay8725 Рік тому +20

      @@rsj7458 Thats not true, I'd still be sick if he had been an African American 14 yr old boy. This kid was innocent.

  • @HelenaVanCity
    @HelenaVanCity Рік тому +2766

    It is really scary to think how a couple of cocky and lazy cops can ruin your life.

  • @That1EeveeFan2
    @That1EeveeFan2 7 місяців тому +94

    Cops will say, "you never know how a person will act". Next breath, "he didn't act the way we THOUGHT he should ". 🤬

  • @asdf3568
    @asdf3568 Рік тому +2278

    People shouldn't do jury duty if they don't know what beyond reasonable doubt is.

    • @hekter2364
      @hekter2364 Рік тому +67

      Well you do not exactly have a choice. You are summoned then forced to be on a jury.

    • @annehorrigan570
      @annehorrigan570 Рік тому +38

      These appear to be country folk, its obvious they were told how to find him. I feel bad for these two individuals, they probably suffered as long as Michael. I would do anything in my power not to be on a jury in the US.

    • @missstargazer9174
      @missstargazer9174 Рік тому +20

      @@annehorrigan570that’s not the best approach the more people who will question the case and supposed facts decline or get a way out of jury duty the more they’ll find someone who’ll not question it and just agree to convict some possible innocent person

    • @religiohominilupus5259
      @religiohominilupus5259 Рік тому +43

      Don't forget that the jury was presented with false evidence though. And apparently, Michael's lawyer didn't contest most of the points brought up here, so the jury were left with the wrong picture.
      If you're talking about jurors being influenced too much by emotions, I agree their decision making should be more focused on evidence, not on "gut feelings."

    • @tessaducek5601
      @tessaducek5601 Рік тому +4

      Serve

  • @Drmarwa213
    @Drmarwa213 Рік тому +656

    What a sad story for Michael he lost more than 20 years of his life , convicted falsely , i hope that one day he could find out who really killed his mom

    • @katetruthseeker2758
      @katetruthseeker2758 Рік тому +89

      His “dad” was definitely behind it!

    • @N.DRC.
      @N.DRC. Рік тому +24

      His dad did it.

    • @pazza4555
      @pazza4555 Рік тому +33

      This woman was beaten by her husband. He killed her. It's a story that plays out every stinking day.

    • @chantelletrembath3345
      @chantelletrembath3345 Рік тому +4

      I'm pretty sure Michael's sports coach did it

    • @egil9859
      @egil9859 Рік тому +1

      @@chantelletrembath3345that’s a different story

  • @eboli7146
    @eboli7146 5 місяців тому +27

    The love he has for his mother and his honesty is so evident. So sorry he went through this and so glad that he is finally free. At least 38 is still very young and he has a supportive family around him. Michael, if you can see this, sending you best wishes!

  • @msdarby515
    @msdarby515 Рік тому +472

    I cannot imagine a worse injustice than being an innocent person in prison. Thank God his sisters stood by and didn't give up hope. Bless this man for seemingly holding on and not losing himself to bitterness and despair. I wish him all the best life has to offer.

    • @nillyk5671
      @nillyk5671 11 місяців тому +12

      And more so being a child that had just gone thru trauma.

    • @wongo79
      @wongo79 11 місяців тому +4

      And the age of him aswell

    • @wongo79
      @wongo79 11 місяців тому +2

      @@nillyk5671just so wrong

    • @josephmatthews7698
      @josephmatthews7698 10 місяців тому +9

      There's still far too many innocent people in prison. More than you or I could possibly imagine. Even when they claim innocence the guards, "Well you're still not a good guy or they wouldn't have expected you."
      Unfortunately not enough people in this country believe in the words of Thomas Jefferson, "I'd rather 20 guilty men go free than one innocent be found guilty."
      Too many of us want to eat our cake and have it too.

    • @22161
      @22161 6 місяців тому

      I was upset with his sisters for not trying to do something to help him. It didn't say who they went to live with.

  • @aracelysantos9170
    @aracelysantos9170 Рік тому +521

    Michaels story is heartbreaking. He was so young, he lost his mom then lost his freedom for 24 years. He was just a 14 year old kid and came out almost a 40 year old man. He missed out on the best years of his life. His mom would’ve been devastated if she knew what her kid was gonna go through.

    • @aboutagirl1998
      @aboutagirl1998 Рік тому +36

      ​@GhostOfCarlJungthere's nothing like feeling young and doing whatever you wanna do when you body is capable of doing anything. They took it from him, something that you can never get back. He still can enjoy life, but that part he missed, and it's not fair

    • @lornaparsons
      @lornaparsons Рік тому +2

      What EVIDENCE!! 😂🤔🙄🙃😉🤪

    • @txkoutdoorfam6911
      @txkoutdoorfam6911 Рік тому

      He really missed some of his best years! And then if he makes any mistakes, they would put him right back in there! Regardless of growing up in prison, being completely innocent! And losing his mom!

    • @mwahha6965
      @mwahha6965 Рік тому +2

      @GhostOfCarlJung I agree with you. People always say childhood, high school, 20s are the best- that depends on the person

    • @jessicasinmas
      @jessicasinmas Рік тому

      ​@OffTheWagons I never been happier as for now. 52 in December. "Those years" hell....so keep fighting

  • @charlesscott9439
    @charlesscott9439 10 місяців тому +261

    The fact that Michael's dad was never considered a suspect is beyond me. There are many things wrong with this case.

    • @pixi2209
      @pixi2209 9 місяців тому +8

      🎯🤬🤯 It was easier to get 14-years boy, lonely, without the parents.

    • @LeahDyson-kq4bd
      @LeahDyson-kq4bd 4 місяці тому +15

      Yeah or someone connected to the dad...they got divorced in 98 and the crime happened in 98 um hello 🤷

    • @Chris-m8t8m
      @Chris-m8t8m 4 місяці тому +4

      I agree I think the dad for sure killed the mom

    • @McBruce999
      @McBruce999 3 місяці тому +3

      No it's not just many things wrong with this case, but everything is wrong about this case.

  • @TiffanyGarveyABD
    @TiffanyGarveyABD Рік тому +935

    When he walked out of those doors, I couldn’t help but ugly cry.
    What was done to him is horrific!!!

    • @autumnwright
      @autumnwright Рік тому +23

      Me too! ❤

    • @mssramsunker4820
      @mssramsunker4820 Рік тому +32

      me 3! the fact his sister's always believed that Michael was innocent!

    • @gafsazimri4988
      @gafsazimri4988 Рік тому +11

      i cried and wished i was there❤

    • @IMDGEN
      @IMDGEN Рік тому +8

      Although he seems like a good guy now, you believe 100% he didnt do it? That man probably killed his mother

    • @MalindaDeRouen
      @MalindaDeRouen Рік тому +31

      @@IMDGENThé question is do you 100% think he did it. Even the jurors don’t think he did it and the burden of proof is on the prosecution. They didn’t prove it so he deserves to be free.

  • @staceyshaffer180
    @staceyshaffer180 Рік тому +359

    The Attorney General doesn’t want this case retried because they will have a huge lawsuit on their hands against the state of Missouri. They should have to pay Michael for the years he lost while in prison and mental anguish.

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Рік тому +39

      It's perverse, if they fix their mistakes they have to pay so they just won't fix their mistakes. What a world

    • @jeanieferris
      @jeanieferris Рік тому +20

      Of course they should. But as a Missouri resident, this is the home of Eric Schmitt and Mike Parsons and Josh Hawley; all part of the good-ole-boys network. They could care less about the people of Missouri. They make me sick.

    • @zxy78267
      @zxy78267 Рік тому +3

      Exactly

    • @zxy78267
      @zxy78267 Рік тому

      @@jeanieferris Same! I'll be doing my best to vote all of them them out next election. They're all useless for our state, and, well, I probably can't say what comes to mind here on UA-cam. I'll just leave it at they're conversely useless and harmful.

    • @78twood
      @78twood Рік тому +2

      YES LOTS OF MONEY 🥵

  • @Limpbiscuitprince
    @Limpbiscuitprince 7 місяців тому +51

    That poor man looks broken and tired. To witness your mother die in such a brutal, horrific way, and then be accused of being her killer... ol boy has a special place upstairs for enduring this

    • @operacarmen
      @operacarmen 8 днів тому

      TV shows like this one .. if they really care, they should start gofundme account for each innocent person .. and I am sure they would get hundreds of thousands! Maybe a million or 2! 😢

  • @waytoson
    @waytoson Рік тому +885

    This poor kid was absolutely fooked by police. There needs to be better protection of minors in these cases. Its absolutely disgusting what happened to him.

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Рік тому +77

      They said he fought with his mom and threatened her, but ignored the dad threatening her for winning alimony, and she was klld right after that?? It's CRAZY

    • @hariara99
      @hariara99 Рік тому +18

      I can't believe the whole of that police departments are stupid person. Not even one thinking about that tire evidence in the closet that didn't found by the police but found by random person? And how can that person can search that crime scene, why is he there??

    • @turtle19dad
      @turtle19dad Рік тому +1

      @@no_peaceyep. Happens quite a bit with custody cases.

    • @zxy78267
      @zxy78267 Рік тому +3

      @@hariara99 Because it's small town Missouri.

    • @khajiithadwares2263
      @khajiithadwares2263 Рік тому

      14:36 the interview also shows a bias towards how boys normally have to behave; I can hear the interviewer berating a boy for getting into trouble or play-fighting as some sort of proof that he will turn up a criminal;
      some of these granmas grew up only on empty-positivity, on barbies and dolls, and may not understand boys love learning how to be practical, not how to be polite.

  • @Unqualifiedtake
    @Unqualifiedtake Рік тому +385

    "voice stress test" sounds about as accurate as mood crystals

    • @SJ.77
      @SJ.77 9 місяців тому +2

      hahaha!

    • @KSS352
      @KSS352 9 місяців тому +10

      Wouldn't you also be stressed when you find your mother burning on the floor?!? I was shocked when they said that! Like I don't understand...this whole case sounds very poorly executed.

    • @AlaFrigginBama
      @AlaFrigginBama 8 місяців тому +1

      Or an E-Meter…🤨

    • @netta96
      @netta96 4 місяці тому

      Ikr

    • @stacyrn98
      @stacyrn98 4 місяці тому

      They asked the ouija board

  • @sparkplugpeggy4910
    @sparkplugpeggy4910 Рік тому +59

    a neighbor caught some of my trees on fire as he was burning a pile of debris and in my panic i couldn't even function enough to unlock my phone to call 911. i had to run to my other neighbor to call!! so when dude described walking into that real life horror scene and not knowing what to do.....not even being about to comprehend what he's seeing, who to call, what to do... total shock bless his heart 😭

  • @lifesajoke6965
    @lifesajoke6965 Рік тому +435

    I really hate it when jurors come out after the trial and say they are against the verdict they agreed to.

    • @mackhomie6
      @mackhomie6 Рік тому +22

      Yeah well those other jurors did seem like they wanted to just go home, after all

    • @abc-wv4in
      @abc-wv4in Рік тому +54

      Right. Just have a hung jury if everyone is "ready to go home." Disgusting!!

    • @mistydorsey9224
      @mistydorsey9224 Рік тому +27

      At least some of them were brave enough to admit they made a mistake.

    • @curioustruthteller8510
      @curioustruthteller8510 Рік тому +18

      Hear me out, when a jury is presented evidence like what was presented in the beginning court, even I Thought he was guilty. But bc of this being 48 hrs I knew he was wrongly convicted so I kept saying "how are they going to prove the gasoline wasn't the accelerant, etc." HIS attorneys didn't do that during the court hearing. These new attorneys did it AFTER. It's extremely sad but you can't completely blame the jurors. The ones "wanting to go home" felt he was 100% guilty and clearly couldn't see what the others who were questioning it saw to make him not guilty. Which again, the prosecutor did make his case. Michael's "first time defending a murderer" attorney did not do his job and that's why it's unbelievably important to have an amazing attorney!

    • @Idontwantone950
      @Idontwantone950 Рік тому +7

      @curioustruthteller8510 I’m not sure how you could believe he was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt with the evidence presented. Even if you believed he’d used accelerant to set her on fire, that doesn’t actually prove he murdered her. She was beaten to death and I saw no evidence presented for that. Also, the jurors interviewed said they doubted his guilt at the time, not in hindsight with new evidence.

  • @SewWhittle
    @SewWhittle Рік тому +437

    Why do people always “know how” someone should act when a horrible thing happens?!

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Рік тому +1

      It doesn't apply to the same extent back then but copaganda media like "UA-cam body language expert decodes behavior in recent viral video" is a huge part of this. Lots of true crime people think they've trained themselves to be human lie detectors

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Рік тому +16

      I think back then more people believed in things like body language reading, but fewer people thought they actually knew how to do it

    • @pilotswife06
      @pilotswife06 Рік тому +46

      And the thing is, if he cried, they’d say it was fake. They make the body language fit their narrative.

    • @kimmiegirl810
      @kimmiegirl810 Рік тому +21

      Especially a traumatized child!

    • @pazza4555
      @pazza4555 Рік тому +15

      He just put out his mother's burning body. That is a kind of shock that is hard to fathom. The truck question made sense to me. His poor mind was trying to grasp something concrete and understandable.

  • @MeggiLectricLife
    @MeggiLectricLife Рік тому +96

    This is one of the laziest investigations by law enforcement I've ever seen. Absolutely heartbreaking for Rita & Michael. 2 other men who were so suspicious were not looked into further. Horrible. I hope Michael can now live the life he was meant to live, and Rita can truly rest in peace.

    • @raymond3803
      @raymond3803 7 місяців тому

      Hold my beer and look up the case of a young boy found hanging from a tree, missing both feet, inside city limits, near the schoolhouse in Trenton, MO. Local police ruled it a suicide.

    • @toriahmyworld
      @toriahmyworld 6 місяців тому

      I guess circumstantial evidence doesn't exist then. Even his friend Josh testimony doesn't guarantee that Mike killed his mom.

    • @LoLoMichelle518
      @LoLoMichelle518 5 місяців тому

      @@raymond3803I hate living in MO.

    • @raymond3803
      @raymond3803 5 місяців тому

      @@LoLoMichelle518 I do too. Now, I can't leave. Recent double amputee. Both legs above the knees. Trying to survive, living alone with an adopted cat from the homeless shelter.

  • @mdj-ie7rj
    @mdj-ie7rj Рік тому +267

    The Innocence Project is an incredible organization.
    Best to you Michael-May you receive justice for having been forced to suffer over half of your life behind prison walls

    • @HarMoneyKah
      @HarMoneyKah 6 місяців тому +3

      The innocence project may need to change its name...
      What do you call an organization that cleans up the awful work of lazy officers and jurrors who don't do their work properly and end up destroying the lives of people who get wrongfully convicted while the actual criminals go about their lives without a care in the world?

  • @ElizabethGrindon
    @ElizabethGrindon Рік тому +342

    He's such a likeable guy, too. I love the way he talks - his simple, direct responses. I wish him all the best now that he's free and I hope the day will come when his record is completely cleared.

    • @tuvsippa
      @tuvsippa Рік тому +6

      Doesn't mean a thing unfortunately-lots of crazy people act that way, psychopaths are experts at it.😊 Just because you can't prove certain things it doesn't mean the're not true. About the gasoline he actually explained it away and said he had used that the same night. So if that's true he could have had gasoline on his shoes right? These programs are turning all the facts in one direction and it might be the right one-or the wrong...

    • @RicheeBee-nn8mn
      @RicheeBee-nn8mn 11 місяців тому +7

      @@tuvsippastop

    • @zmanzoran
      @zmanzoran 9 місяців тому +1

      No matter how innocent you think he is he will not marry you or even date you so let it go

    • @ElizabethGrindon
      @ElizabethGrindon 9 місяців тому +16

      @@zmanzoran lol I wouldn't expect him to since I"m a 73yo gay woman.

    • @zmanzoran
      @zmanzoran 9 місяців тому +1

      @@ElizabethGrindon or he wont hang out with you or shre his clothes with you

  • @savysimon
    @savysimon Рік тому +52

    I can’t imagine a 14 year old going through this. I’m so sorry.

  • @Imperfection_n_Color
    @Imperfection_n_Color Рік тому +326

    When the jurors said the other jurors got to them it broke my heart. A child’s entire life was affected because adults were pressured into going along.

    • @cristinaherrera5321
      @cristinaherrera5321 Рік тому +28

      It's no different than the interrogators pressuring innocent people to give a false confession, yeh?

    • @AS-yz2iz
      @AS-yz2iz Рік тому +26

      ​@@cristinaherrera5321Exactly the same. Disgusting.

    • @michellesood4419
      @michellesood4419 Рік тому +25

      I honestly don't understand how any juror who believes that the defendant is innocent or has enough doubt as to their guilt, can even be pressured by other jurors.
      And if that is even a remote possibility then those people should NEVER sit on any jury.
      Especially when someone's life is at stake and even more so when said person is a child!!
      That Juror saying 24 years later that she knew he was innocent but doesn't know how to fix it was, in my opinion just disgusting!!

    • @31Alden
      @31Alden Рік тому +21

      All they have to do is dissent and there is a hung jury which means there can be a new trial. Speak up!

    • @helenmcdonnell2585
      @helenmcdonnell2585 Рік тому +16

      @michellesood4419 💯 those jurors that buckled should feel the shame.. just cowards

  • @cchris874
    @cchris874 Рік тому +620

    When the dad refused to help his son, and didn't come to his release, he convicted himself.

    • @sylviabishop1586
      @sylviabishop1586 Рік тому +40

      I said the same thing the moment his father did not help him l became suspicious. So glad he is out of prison just diabolical what was done to him. God bless you young man.

    • @ShombieDixon
      @ShombieDixon Рік тому +3

      On the dotted line

    • @annadembowska1160
      @annadembowska1160 Рік тому +7

      I bet he did it

    • @zmanzoran
      @zmanzoran 9 місяців тому

      Your information is wrong, het your facts straight before you spew trash

    • @cchris874
      @cchris874 9 місяців тому +8

      @@zmanzoran
      Kindly provide the correct information. Thanks

  • @KimberlyBishh
    @KimberlyBishh 7 місяців тому +10

    Everyone in that town is despicable for not coming forward and letting a child go to prison !!

  • @MJ-ji6mv
    @MJ-ji6mv Рік тому +447

    Wow, from the age of 14 to 38. 😢 That would seem like a whole life sentence as a teenager. It's so good to see that his sisters stuck by him through it all. I hope he's living a very blessed life now.

    • @danielleschiazza6172
      @danielleschiazza6172 Рік тому +22

      It is kind of! Think about it! Those were the best years of his life! He missed half of his teens, all of his 20s and your 30s are still some good years! Then damn near his entire 40s! It's a disgrace!

    • @lunarphoenixforyourface
      @lunarphoenixforyourface Рік тому +11

      ​@@danielleschiazza6172I'm confused- damn near his entire 40s? He's out now at 38 right?

    • @shanecrump7932
      @shanecrump7932 Рік тому +18

      This guy is the same age as me. I can’t imagine just now getting out of prison since 14... especially for something I didn’t do. It really blows my mind.

    • @retroguy9494
      @retroguy9494 Рік тому +11

      He looks so OLD too. More like 50 than only 38. I cannot imagine the stress this put on the poor guy!

    • @rc6888
      @rc6888 Рік тому +20

      @@retroguy9494he looks his age, not 50

  • @ithedon911
    @ithedon911 Рік тому +383

    I feel for this man. I lost my father in a car accident when I was 8. When we were called to the hospital and put in a prayer room, knowing my father was dead, I was the only one in the room not crying. As a man now, I still can't make sense of why I didn't show emotion in that moment other than I was not old enough to know the gravity of the situation. Emotion shows itself in different ways in different people.

    • @retroguy9494
      @retroguy9494 Рік тому +28

      You're right bruh. The problem with cops is that they take these amateur psychology courses and they want to lump every person into the exact same category as to how people should act in certain situations. It's not true. Every person is an individual and can react to tragedy differently. They just don't get that or WANT to get it!
      You shouldn't feel bad about your father. I lost one of the only 2 people in my life to ever love me unconditionally over 27 years ago and she was young by todays standards. Only 62. I couldn't cry either. To this very day I still cannot. But I have grieved every day of my life since I lost her. It's like a part of ME died too.

    • @AshCupric
      @AshCupric Рік тому +17

      Shock can affect many people many different ways. Grief is different for every single person. I saw my brother take his last breath and I stood there totally frozen. I was in a daze. I’m so sorry for the loss of your father. I hope you continue to heal.

    • @Theblythe
      @Theblythe Рік тому +10

      Agreed with you. That depends on the person itself on how to show emotions. People reacted differently

    • @nabegamma04
      @nabegamma04 Рік тому +13

      When my dad died when I was 6, I never cried until I saw them putting his casket under the ground. I think I didn't really understand that I was never ever gonna see my dad.

    • @retroguy9494
      @retroguy9494 Рік тому +5

      @@nabegamma04 I'm sorry........that's SO young to lose your father.
      But you'll see him again one day! ✝

  • @Alan-l6k7l
    @Alan-l6k7l 10 місяців тому +22

    The fact there was a violent struggle and he had no evidence on him of a struggle tells me alot!

  • @dentalhygiene3300
    @dentalhygiene3300 Рік тому +259

    This was a travesty of justice. This man deserves to have his name cleared and he deserves monetary compensation! This is absolutely unacceptable

    • @TNT-km2eg
      @TNT-km2eg 9 місяців тому +1

      Sure . World full of couch experts making remote diagnosis .

    • @dentalhygiene3300
      @dentalhygiene3300 9 місяців тому +4

      Uhhh....Ok?

    • @janet5846
      @janet5846 9 місяців тому +5

      ​@dentalhygiene3300 Above person must have issues lol
      Agree with you 💯!

    • @dentalhygiene3300
      @dentalhygiene3300 9 місяців тому +5

      @janet5846 Yea. The couch expert comment got me lol. Like this person knows anything at all about my physical activity and day to day life. A good laugh though 😂

    • @TNT-km2eg
      @TNT-km2eg 9 місяців тому

      Farmers digest for bored housewives and couch potatoes . Take care of your teeth , miss day to day dental , if somebody digs you up after few mill years , you make good impression

  • @skatergirl8019
    @skatergirl8019 Рік тому +95

    He spent more of his life behind bars than he did free. Absolutely heartbreaking. Prayers he is able to enjoy his freedom stolen from him!

  • @minounah
    @minounah Рік тому +28

    I cannot get over how evil that father is. And the strength of this young man blows my mind. The agony he went through at every level is beyond comprehension.

  • @Megs108
    @Megs108 Рік тому +473

    A massive thank you to the Mid Western Innocence Project in fact The Innocence Project full stop are all angels for the work they do to overturn cases like this of the falsely convicted. Barry Scheck and Peter Neufield are incredible people who deserve the utmost respect for their dedication in founding the Innocence Project amazing human beings who work so hard to free innocent people 💙💙

    • @virginiafox8708
      @virginiafox8708 Рік тому +4

      Amen❤

    • @ItsJustMyOpinion_Really
      @ItsJustMyOpinion_Really Рік тому +9

      If I had my career to do over again and knowing what I do about the injustices which exist within the criminal justice system today, I’d focus my career on the criminal appellate work for wrongful conviction cases just like this one!!

    • @Megs108
      @Megs108 Рік тому +10

      @cyclone4life_isu142 I am 63yrs of age and I have spent my life fighting for these cases and often with little resources i was lucky that my family helped me fund these cases, I like to think I made a difference sadly not all did I win and often think of those mostly men who the evidence proved them innocent but sadly juries courts did not always see it that way.I am so happy to now see these people who give so much and have the funding that's where I take joy. I'm sure you helped many people and your knowledge had an impact on people's lives. Best regards to you 😊

    • @ItsJustMyOpinion_Really
      @ItsJustMyOpinion_Really Рік тому +4

      @@Megs108 Thank you for all you do to fight for these people’s Constitutional rights. It saddens and sickens me that “innocent until proven guilty” ONLY applies based upon your socio-economic class, who you know, OR your race.
      Our justice system, though badly bent and MORE often broken, is still BETTER than the alternative running rampant in red states and pushed hard in most others by the alt-right, Trump, and his acolytes in the name of their “Justice.”
      I wish you strength and peace as you continue your very worthy and valuable fight. There is just enough of you out there doing this work.

    • @Megs108
      @Megs108 Рік тому

      @cyclone4life_isu142 Bless you and you are so right in all that you have said and the sad thing its world wide now where the socially and racially deprived are trodden on by those that do not walk in their shoes but thankfully we do have organisations like The Innocence Project my only wish there was more worldwide for all injustices and more of those in power was held accountable in the highest way for the world to see and hear about.I have prayers and I find myself saying more and more every morning and night. You sound like a beautiful person keep doing what is within your realm to do everything counts no matter what hope you have a wonderful day or evening wherever you are 😊

  • @rhys1264
    @rhys1264 Рік тому +141

    Absolutely devastating. Shame on the jurors and his friend (although I know his friend was also young, it was still wrong). The cops that carried the 'investigation' should be put on trial.

  • @VivienneMarsden-ky6or
    @VivienneMarsden-ky6or 11 місяців тому +14

    Never heard about this case.Thank you for giving Rita a voice.much respect.❤❤

  • @grandmaof4811
    @grandmaof4811 Рік тому +305

    I believe the dad did it! Michael has suffered irreparable harm by an overzealous prosecutor and an inept defense! Prayers that he can find peace!

    • @woodworkingandepoxy643
      @woodworkingandepoxy643 Рік тому

      Yup. His dad refusing to get him a new lawyer and what he said at the divorce hearing says it all. A straight up pos

    • @lovingchris11
      @lovingchris11 Рік тому +5

      I think you are right

    • @yoyoyowantsumchicken2go721
      @yoyoyowantsumchicken2go721 Рік тому +5

      For sure he did it. Didn’t even want to help his son with any of it or help get a lawyer.

  • @abccoy
    @abccoy Рік тому +388

    The number of people in prison due to lazy/devious police work is insane.

    • @ir9567
      @ir9567 Рік тому +10

      scary isn't it?

    • @kyz2458
      @kyz2458 Рік тому +12

      The amount of people executed due to this too is scary

    • @rebeccaschales1032
      @rebeccaschales1032 Рік тому +4

      And lazy jury members.

    • @dogsrbetter
      @dogsrbetter Рік тому

      Yes!

    • @kay8698
      @kay8698 Рік тому +2

      Alot of the cops belong in prison themselves

  • @laurieroark2632
    @laurieroark2632 Рік тому +188

    A 14 year old boy can't make a bowl of cereal without leaving evidence behind.
    I know, I've raised two of them!

    • @YouAreStarDust
      @YouAreStarDust 5 місяців тому +2

      Haha!

    • @netta96
      @netta96 4 місяці тому +7

      What a great point! I have two brothers. You are 💯

    • @Sigma.6
      @Sigma.6 3 місяці тому +2

      I disagree. You're going off your own two lads. Maybe it was the way they just did things, but I'm not like that.

    • @YouAreStarDust
      @YouAreStarDust 3 місяці тому +2

      @@Sigma.6 lol real, when I was younger you could find me wherever I went cause I left “evidence” everywhere lol I was a mess!!

    • @tatsianaaleksandrovna3583
      @tatsianaaleksandrovna3583 3 місяці тому +2

      Can’t laugh under this video, but you are so right!!!

  • @laurieroark2632
    @laurieroark2632 Рік тому +170

    Unless he's being used as an accomplice, there'd be no purpose for having your friend spend the night the same night you plan to set your mom on fire.
    Poor kids. Shame.

  • @kat0726
    @kat0726 Рік тому +150

    I bawled my eyes out, because he was treated so wrong and they went after the wrong person and destroyed this man’s life 💔 Go after the actual killers and give this beautiful family the Justice & Closure they deserve, and give Michael his life back and wipe his slate clean!!!! God Bless you Michael, I’m praying everything works out for you & your family ❤️

  • @heathermatthews8286
    @heathermatthews8286 7 місяців тому +14

    Those two jurors should have held firm on the belief that he was innocent and that would have ended in a hung jury, and he would have had another chance at a new trial to prove his innocence.

  • @T.Alexis926
    @T.Alexis926 Рік тому +109

    Missouri doesn't want to overturn this conviction because they know they'll be liable for a lawsuit and would have to PAY UP big time! They sent that poor baby to the slaughterhouse with no evidence! 🥺 I hate that this happened to him and that it happens often. 😢

  • @jeseniagonzalez8515
    @jeseniagonzalez8515 Рік тому +122

    Michael, I’m sorry this happened to you. My brother who’s 48 years old today has been an addict since the age of 16 because when he was sentence to jail at 14 they put him in a prison with adult men who raped & beat him. He suffered so much & to this day he’s still broken.

    • @phoebeb.332
      @phoebeb.332 Рік тому +14

      So much damage has been done over the years to so many defendants and their families. I’m so sorry you to hear what your brother went through. It’s no wonder to me why he self medicated 😔. I hope he finds peace!

    • @retroguy9494
      @retroguy9494 Рік тому +12

      If you don't mind my asking. what did he DO at 14 that got him put in with adult men instead of a juvenile facility?

    • @DStroiu33
      @DStroiu33 Рік тому +3

      Hugs to your brother and you. ❤️

    • @annagedrich4247
      @annagedrich4247 8 місяців тому +1

      I'm so sorry, may he find strength peace and happiness in this life

  • @didarden
    @didarden 8 місяців тому +12

    I can totally see a 14-year-old boy, in shock, asking about his mom's truck.

  • @josusa1647
    @josusa1647 Рік тому +155

    It’s so devastating when people are wrongfully convicted of killing a parent, child, or spouse. Why would you ever blame a child for killing their mother if they have a problematic ex?

    • @libertywatcher1247
      @libertywatcher1247 Рік тому +29

      An ex who threatened her life in court four days before this incident. He told her she'd be dead before she ever saw a penny of his money.

    • @femsff7090
      @femsff7090 10 місяців тому +10

      He did say in the beginning that his father wanted him to live with him and he said no, because he wanted to live with his mom. Father could've gotten his revenge on both of them for rejecting him.

  • @patriotblonde5327
    @patriotblonde5327 Рік тому +366

    Who else thinks his Dad did it and , knowing the trouble Michael was having , I.e. fighting with his Mom , setting fires etc, did it in a way that it would make his own son the main suspect

    • @twatts1523
      @twatts1523 Рік тому +61

      Yes, he pretty much framed his own son.

    • @zombiechicken7114
      @zombiechicken7114 Рік тому +42

      Especially as He refused to live with dad.

    • @wolfangel1304
      @wolfangel1304 Рік тому +14

      Evil!

    • @mermaid30019
      @mermaid30019 Рік тому +19

      @@zombiechicken7114yep the dad seems to have also grown a hatred for him also

    • @annevarca7976
      @annevarca7976 Рік тому +52

      Also that he wouldn't help get him a lawyer either? I think dad had something to do with it

  • @justposi
    @justposi 7 місяців тому +9

    Poor dude got betrayed by his Father , Friend , Neighbours , Community , Science, The ENTIRE Justice System that was suppose to protect him ... ANYONE ELSE !!!?? Huge tragedy , dude should get a BILLION dollars compensation and be set for the rest of his life.

  • @uv3d_printing
    @uv3d_printing Рік тому +199

    The legal system is so messed up. When I was 12 I was homeless on the streets and was basically starving. I got caught taking food from an open garage that had a fridge. They pinned over 19 house robberies on me. Then in court they had me take a plea to the worst of those house burglaries when I didn't do it. They all knew I didn't do it, when I say all I mean the police, the judge, the DA and even my public pretender. Just so they could close the case that the DA wanted closed. Yea, it cant be compared to this story but is still an example of a messed up system. I was sentenced to 5 years in a military school, it was hard but I have to look at the positives. At least I wasn't on the streets anymore starving. Though I think my parents should have been charged for neglect and I could have been placed in foster care.

    • @pegs1659
      @pegs1659 Рік тому +24

      12 years old and on the street is horrible. Yes, your parents should have been held accountable. Even in f you were a little terror, they could have done something besides give you to the streets. (I know you weren't a terror) I think of my son when he was 12 and couldn't imagine that. I cry for you.❤

    • @uv3d_printing
      @uv3d_printing Рік тому +29

      @@pegs1659 Thank you for your kind words and empathy. I have grown into a great man and doing very well now. Hard times can be difficult but it helps build character. I'm thankful for the man I've become and wouldn't have the life I live without the past struggles. I do however feel bad for others that are innocent and stuck in the legal system.

    • @zxy78267
      @zxy78267 Рік тому +1

      @@pegs1659 I agree 💯

    • @bambi274
      @bambi274 Рік тому +2

      Where were ur parents back then?

    • @2TexasTuff
      @2TexasTuff Рік тому +7

      @@uv3d_printing So relieved and grateful that you survived and now LIVE. Bravo !!!

  • @cutandgo
    @cutandgo Рік тому +420

    No 14 year old can commit such a crime and leave no tangible evidence. He is innocent. The prosecution did a poor job investigating this case.

    • @_nnyF
      @_nnyF Рік тому +12

      @@AstuteCat you said exactly what they said what do you mean

    • @VictoriaMarch13
      @VictoriaMarch13 Рік тому +9

      @@_nnyF that's what I'm saying. They literally said the same thing...

    • @scottishdude9682
      @scottishdude9682 Рік тому +2

      @@_nnyF not isn’t. Read it again. I agree with that statement 100%.

    • @_nnyF
      @_nnyF Рік тому +5

      @scottishdude9682 No one was talking to you though? Not sure what you are saying.

    • @scottishdude9682
      @scottishdude9682 Рік тому +3

      @@_nnyF yeah I understand. Comprehension can be difficult for some. You will get there. Good luck.

  • @jaicee64
    @jaicee64 8 місяців тому +4

    As a survivor of similar situations I have lots of trust issues. It’s nice to see a man who is so passionate about not hurting our children!

  • @EJ-74
    @EJ-74 Рік тому +195

    Never speak to the police with out a lawyer, EVER!!! I don't care how innocent you think you are the police can and will twist everything you say and even your rections etc!!!

    • @EJ-74
      @EJ-74 Рік тому

      @tis621 Definitely a possibility, people have killed for way less that's for sure...

    • @retroguy9494
      @retroguy9494 Рік тому +4

      @tis621 Or he had the cousin do it. He WAS spotted in town after all.

    • @nicolesaintdenis
      @nicolesaintdenis Рік тому +3

      This right here... NEVER even if you're innocent! They want a conviction and will use your words against you. Especially if you have bad memory and forget details

    • @firenze5555
      @firenze5555 Рік тому +3

      @tis621 The ex-huband: he didn't have to support ex-wife and didn't have to support the son since he was in jail. It was a win-win for him.

    • @unsheepled
      @unsheepled Рік тому

      police doing what they are good at , lying . juries being led by nose , being IGNORANT of their duty ! conviction rates , notches in belts , not justice is what law enforcements cares about . they'd convict a ham sammich of killin Jesus

  • @sd560
    @sd560 Рік тому +184

    What a miscarriage of justice that cost the kid many years of his life, spent behind bars. Sheesh 🙄 what foolishness! The prosecution was lazy and the police just incompetent 😖😣🤬🤬🤬 Thank God he was freed. Pity, they didn't investigate the dad enough. RIP mom 😢

    • @artemisiam.8391
      @artemisiam.8391 Рік тому +7

      his father must charge instead

    • @janeporter818
      @janeporter818 Рік тому +4

      Facts 💯

    • @waypay1
      @waypay1 Рік тому +13

      He's on parole, so not free. He qualified for the new juvenile parole law, otherwise he'd still be sitting in prison. 😢

    • @zxy78267
      @zxy78267 Рік тому +2

      @@waypay1 That sucks. He should be exonerated. I hope his attorneys are working on it.

    • @michellesood4419
      @michellesood4419 Рік тому +6

      And the jury members also who by the sounds of it just wanted to get back home to their lives of freedom!
      If any one had any doubt regarding this grieving son's guilt, then they should have voiced it and never agreed to that verdict.
      Weak minded people pleasers have no place on any jury!
      They also had a job to do and they failed this man big time!!!

  • @Ziri-xx6zd
    @Ziri-xx6zd Рік тому +100

    Those innocent project lawyers are heros

    • @Brendan-Black
      @Brendan-Black 7 місяців тому +2

      Heroes even...

    • @KimberlyBishh
      @KimberlyBishh 7 місяців тому +1

      Every case they win proves how lousy the police, the detectives and the prosecution are. Proof that they don't care what the truth is.

    • @thecorvus100
      @thecorvus100 6 місяців тому +1

      Sometimes. A lot of those guys ARE guilty. They just find a reason to get a conviction thrown out. “Not guilty” in court doesn’t mean innocent.

    • @netta96
      @netta96 4 місяці тому

      They didn't get him out. A change of law gave him a parole.

    • @netta96
      @netta96 4 місяці тому

      ​@@KimberlyBishhthe law changed. They didn't get him out.

  • @CodenameDad
    @CodenameDad Рік тому +343

    Cases like this infuriate the f**k out of me. I’ve watched DOZENS of interrogations, if not more, and they ALWAYS say “everyone has had a moment of bad judgment or a mistake, now is the time to MAN UP and own it, you’ll feel better”. It’s time for just ONE of these DA’s to do just that! This may have been the worst case of misjustice I’ve ever seen. I pray Bernie has nothing but good fortune the rest of his life and pray he gets exonerated.

    • @glee21012
      @glee21012 Рік тому +10

      We already know what you did; confess, and we will tell the judge you showed remorse. Even though cops have zero control over the prosecution or sentencing. They are all liars.

    • @GetCraftyLemons
      @GetCraftyLemons Рік тому +7

      Agree with both of you!!! Hearing about the dad's cousin with 2 witnesses who saw him & one saw his truck in same area, plus the dad said she'd never live to see the money is criminal they didn't investigate the damn father!! Early on in this video, which I'd never heard of, I thought her husband did it!!

    • @monzersaid
      @monzersaid Рік тому

      Right!!! They always say the same crap, “Yiu gotta get right with Jesus Christ” that was my favorite , “come clean to Jesus so you’ll feel better , I can see it on yiur face , yiur holding it in , u wanna let go so you’ll feel better “. Loser cops have no people skills whatsoever , I can get a real conversation out of a human better than anyone I promise, cops suck , not saying I’d get a confession but I’ll def get common ground start talking like real people not that fake cop talk,

    • @Hhhhhhhhhhhhghhhh
      @Hhhhhhhhhhhhghhhh Рік тому

      absolutely not the worse case. what about all the black children given life in prison that are innocent. it happens every day.

    • @Hhhhhhhhhhhhghhhh
      @Hhhhhhhhhhhhghhhh Рік тому

      @AnyCommonSensecouldn’t agree more

  • @irmagarcia7826
    @irmagarcia7826 Рік тому +100

    I can only imagine how a 14 year old boy would feel after finding his Mother in such a way. 😞 Lazy police, and those members of the jury, disgraceful!😡

  • @janechippendale2635
    @janechippendale2635 Рік тому +19

    This saddens me to my core the years this man lost is heartbreaking. So many people are wrongfully imprisoned I worked in a prison and saw this happen sadly. Go live your life as good as you can Michael…..

  • @ereeeeeeeees
    @ereeeeeeeees Рік тому +86

    Poor Michael! that bike ride got me😢💔 he has lost so much yet he still manages to smile. I hope he and his mum gets the justice they deserve.

    • @Faretheewell608
      @Faretheewell608 6 місяців тому

      Do not worry. He will sue. Get married and have kids, you will hear from him again. Not in a good way

  • @dorthymcbride3384
    @dorthymcbride3384 Рік тому +115

    I believe him! I can't stand detectives who blames the first one they see...
    .her son?? No. So wrong! He was a kid😢 the state owes him his life back!!

    • @Kim-yy4zd
      @Kim-yy4zd Рік тому +13

      And already a record of domestic abuse and they blame the son? SMH

    • @ETERNALLIFEINELOHIM
      @ETERNALLIFEINELOHIM Рік тому +2

      They have quotas to meet, or they can't be promoted.

    • @ir9567
      @ir9567 Рік тому

      If he was a woman or a wealthy older white male, they would not have been sent to prison.

    • @heronpage3883
      @heronpage3883 Рік тому

      ​@@ETERNALLIFEINELOHIMactually the real story is it they just want to close cases and be done with it. Is simple laziness. They simply don't want to do any work. They want to do as little as possible and get the public and their superiors off their back.

    • @michellestella7477
      @michellestella7477 Рік тому +1

      ​@@ir9567just stop

  • @kittykittykartgirl
    @kittykittykartgirl 5 місяців тому +2

    I have a 14 year old son and i cant imagine him having to go through what this poor kid went through. Not only would he be absolutely devastated finding my dead body on fire but then to be accused, tried and sent to prison for it… ugh i just cant imagine.

  • @jordantrenchard2739
    @jordantrenchard2739 Рік тому +108

    If a kid set his mom on fire I doubt he would take the time to try and put her out with a hose and call for help. More likely he would take off running. I can’t imagine how traumatic that was. I hope Michael is able to stay clean and live the life he was meant to live.

    • @retroguy9494
      @retroguy9494 Рік тому +2

      Well, see, what you are saying is using logic and making sense. I really don't think your typical cop has much use for either!

  • @RowdyLowdy
    @RowdyLowdy Рік тому +63

    This is so incredibly frustrating to watch. A young man’s life has been irreversibly damaged because of poorly trained investigators, over zealous prosecutors, jurors who “just wanted to get home” and an inexperienced trial attorney who never tried a capital case.

  • @macolga100
    @macolga100 Рік тому +5

    If Michael is reading this - I'd feel privileged to be his friend. And his sisters are terrific!!

  • @DvLnDsGyZ
    @DvLnDsGyZ Рік тому +67

    This injustice is happening all over the country. For the sake of the falsely accused, we as jurors, must do better.
    My heart breaks for him. The mom in me wants to give him a hug.

  • @WatchTashi
    @WatchTashi Рік тому +115

    These small towns and their “science” have put SO many innocent people behind bars, especially when they’re juvenile.
    Look at his friend’s moms’ body language during that interview.

    • @netta96
      @netta96 4 місяці тому

      Big towns do it too

  • @PancitoHernandez
    @PancitoHernandez 8 місяців тому +4

    Im disgusted by those cops who put Micheal behind bars

  • @jessicabecause3717
    @jessicabecause3717 Рік тому +107

    I feel no sorrow or empathy for these two jurors. Now they can live forever with the guilt of putting an innocent kid in prison.

    • @TeamCat1128
      @TeamCat1128 Рік тому +1

      Same.

    • @scarletsletter4466
      @scarletsletter4466 Рік тому +6

      We didn’t see the case that was presented. If the state proved that accelerant was used, and the kid had accelerant on his body & had set another fire using that exact same accelerant earlier that day, honestly, most juries would convict on that evidence. I’m sorry but that’s just a fact. This was an unusual crime & when someone was found in the house with what’s essentially the “smoking g-n” on their clothes… you end up convicted. It’s likely that whoever did this knew that the son frequently started fires so they framed him 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @retroguy9494
      @retroguy9494 Рік тому

      They will have to answer to God one day for their deceit and lies.

    • @joel6221
      @joel6221 Рік тому +1

      They could have realized the error after hearing ALL the facts that were inadmissible. Stop being such a judgmental bystander

  • @ronb8310
    @ronb8310 Рік тому +47

    This guy lost years of his life because our system is broken. Nobody can give him back the time he lost. Glad he has a better attitude than me because I would be so bitter. Wishing him all the best with the rest of his life.

  • @Rebekah.MaeRoberts
    @Rebekah.MaeRoberts 4 місяці тому +4

    I would like to see his conviction turned around AND he get paid money for all the lost years and trauma he went through in prison. He didn’t deserve it. He still needs justice. JUSTICE FOR POLITTE

  • @Laura-tp8wz
    @Laura-tp8wz Рік тому +78

    When Michael said that about the bird and his mom, I got tears. I like how Michael likes the dogs. Blessings to Michael and thanks to his sisters, family, and those amazing attorneys who helped him!!! RIP Rita.

    • @SuperwomanAt
      @SuperwomanAt 9 місяців тому

      Same

    • @stacey7720
      @stacey7720 9 місяців тому +2

      I agree. He seems like a sweet man that didn’t at all deserve any of this. How sad.

    • @Faretheewell608
      @Faretheewell608 6 місяців тому

      A pair of geese honking

  • @russianaloha4576
    @russianaloha4576 Рік тому +94

    Poor guy! I really hope he sues the state! What a way to grow up, 1st loosing his mama in such a horrible way then raised by prison 😥😥 I hope his life gets better from here on out. This is just so heartbreaking!

    • @sarahwieland3243
      @sarahwieland3243 Рік тому +10

      That’s just it, he can’t sue unless the state overturns the case and acknowledges wrongful conviction. It appears that is absolutely not going to happen with the state. They do not want to admit or owe this poor man a penny. They gave him freedom and that’s where it will most likely stay…disgusting.

  • @courtneyj2058
    @courtneyj2058 Рік тому +4

    First and foremost, if we have a legal age of majority and our society differentiates between children and adults, then no 14 year old should be subject to a life sentence in prison regardless of their guilt or innocence. Children are not adults, therefore, they should NOT be “tried as adults”. The injustice in this case is infuriating.

  • @sierra4766
    @sierra4766 Рік тому +141

    As a child of an abuser who tried to choke my mom to death, I genuinely agree it was likely their father. For years I was scared my father would try to finish the job and take my mom out.

    • @HellcatMad
      @HellcatMad Рік тому +7

      I live with the reverse, my mom killed my dad.

    • @julielemoine3954
      @julielemoine3954 Рік тому +1

      @@HellcatMaddamn I’m so sorry! I cannot imagine what you and your poor Dad went through.

    • @julielemoine3954
      @julielemoine3954 Рік тому +1

      I’m so sorry you went through that. I’m sure it was extremely traumatizing and still is.

    • @ValerieGriner
      @ValerieGriner 8 місяців тому

      i believe it was his father, too...he didn't want to pay what he owed in the divorce, so he killed her.

  • @maddy-mew
    @maddy-mew Рік тому +85

    It makes me so upset when innocent people have their lives stolen away because police wanted to close the case

    • @surpriseimblack
      @surpriseimblack Рік тому +1

      Because prosecutors wanted to close the case*****

    • @schnugelischnugg9812
      @schnugelischnugg9812 Рік тому +3

      Or because of career boosts for overzealous sheriffs

    • @Faretheewell608
      @Faretheewell608 6 місяців тому

      @@schnugelischnugg9812really? They do not get pay increases. It is the same from term to term. There are many, many open and cold cases sitting unsolved. You have watched shows on them. If you have troubles, I hope you can call law enforcement. I hope you never have reason to call them.

    • @schnugelischnugg9812
      @schnugelischnugg9812 6 місяців тому

      @@Faretheewell608 wth?? Did you read my post?? Well, in that case you can only hope that YOU are never in a situation, where they want you convicted of a crime you didnt commit WITH NO PROOF. have fun!

  • @debbywoodbeck1105
    @debbywoodbeck1105 8 місяців тому +3

    I can verify that Jury's put pressure on each and every juror. Although the case that I sat on a jury for was not this severe, it still haunts me to this day, 30 + years later.

  • @lovelly2
    @lovelly2 Рік тому +165

    30 seconds after Michael started talking, I knew he hadn't done it... I hope they find a way to overturn his conviction.

    • @itsJoNada
      @itsJoNada Рік тому +17

      no lie, same. the first sentence out of his mouth, I could tell immediately tell he's being completely honest in his speech, body language, everything. That man is innocent.

    • @MizDBMe
      @MizDBMe Рік тому +12

      Absolutely the SAME vibe I got too!! Within SECONDS of him speaking…. Such a horrific tragedy. I still lived in Springfield, Mo when this happened. I remember some of the news stations and their reports. I was close to his ( Michaels ) age, so it stuck in my brain more. Anyway, I NEVER knew he was falsely accused. It’s so sad that he lost so much of his life. I pray he finds some form of peace and comfort and healing. NOTHING can EVER take away what the justice system has done to him and his family. 😢

    • @slicedbread5692
      @slicedbread5692 Рік тому +15

      WOW!! You all should be homicide detectives. With the ability to determine guilt or innocence after only 30 seconds of hearing a suspect speak you'd save the tax payers a lot of money and the police force a lot of time. It's really quite remarkable. You didn't even need to ask him your own questions. You didn't need to see any evidence. You didn't need to examine the crime scene... Is it like a gut feeling you get that tells you if they're guilty or innocent? Or is it more of a tingling on the back of your neck? Or maybe kinda like a blue balls type sensation?... Oooo do you guys have any business cards I can hang on to in case I ever get wrongfully convicted? Wink wink... "Wrongfully convicted" if ya know what I mean.

    • @JimmySaville-of3jc
      @JimmySaville-of3jc Рік тому +1

      Sorry to tell you he dies in prison. He hing himself 😢

    • @dawn.michelle.woundedarrow2048
      @dawn.michelle.woundedarrow2048 Рік тому +10

      you can not tell if someone is guilty or innocent just by looking at or listing to someone. it is way more complicated that that. he is a very good liar and manipulator.

  • @Loki_bear
    @Loki_bear Рік тому +98

    His friend unwittingly ruined Michael’s life. So much about this case really really sucks

    • @sarahwieland3243
      @sarahwieland3243 Рік тому +20

      Yes he did! It sucks in order to protect himself he lied about his friend pretty much. He should feel shame and guilt, he was old enough to know right from wrong and he chose to protect himself.

    • @BEAUTYnIQ
      @BEAUTYnIQ Рік тому +9

      ​@@sarahwieland3243cut it out.. he didnt want to tell on his friend.. but he told the truth.. of course stories change decades later.. but this kid did it.. he killed his mom. they let a murderer out of prison..

    • @VictoriaMarch13
      @VictoriaMarch13 Рік тому +15

      @@BEAUTYnIQ You cut it out! You have no clue what you're talking about.

    • @BEAUTYnIQ
      @BEAUTYnIQ Рік тому

      @@VictoriaMarch13 wrong.
      witnesses usually tell the Truth the first time.. not decades later.. look it up its a proven statistic..
      but ok.. you want to believe the paroled murderer.. ? YOU go live next to him, in his neighborhood.. YOU risk your own family, not mine.

    • @furball192
      @furball192 Рік тому +11

      I want to know if they checked the friend for blood, scratches, gasoline. It's suspicious, he woke up in the middle of the night and couldn't sleep, he said. But even with that I believe it was the ex husband who did it

  • @tracyholloman5271
    @tracyholloman5271 Рік тому +8

    I failed 7th grade 3 times myself! It was due to my father dying I was having mental issues but that didn't make me a killer! Apparently this young man was suffering from his parents splitting up! I truly believe that. It also makes you rebel just cause of what you are feeling inside but it doesn't make you a killer! I loved my parents also my father was abusive but!, I loved him whole my whole heart and soul!! He suffered from being a alcoholic. I know that isn't an excuse but it is the way my dominoes fell in my life. I feel same happened with the young man he has a story a lot like mine but sadly some one stole his mothers life from them!!

  • @ElliotHYoung
    @ElliotHYoung Рік тому +42

    Missouri AG and Governor should be ashamed of themselves. They are pure evil.

  • @verjanhamilton6287
    @verjanhamilton6287 Рік тому +83

    My heart so goes out to him.
    Evil father and mate. This is ridiculous.

    • @dawn.michelle.woundedarrow2048
      @dawn.michelle.woundedarrow2048 Рік тому

      children are more than capapble of m*rder, they ae not as innocent as you think. look at the case of James Bulger.

  • @cindygoldthwaite8369
    @cindygoldthwaite8369 21 день тому +1

    Oh Michael, I so feel your situation. One, I taught 14 year olds die more than a decade. It’s a hard age. And two, my stepson was wrongly incarcerated for a hunting accident that killed his older brother. He was 19 and was gotten out by a pro bono team of lawyers after eight years. His original sentence? Life with a possibility of parole in 25 years. His main “crime” was that he wasn’t emotional enough. He also spoke to the sheriff’s office with no legal representation thinking that honesty would be enough. God bless you!

  • @rebekahcessna9450
    @rebekahcessna9450 Рік тому +27

    3 years in custody before ever put on trial? He’s a kid, what was the risk to not let him be with his aunt and uncle while he waited? What happened to innocent until proven guilty? Isn’t that punishment before even proven guilty?

  • @jakeherter
    @jakeherter Рік тому +32

    So the husband who threatened his ex-wife in court and lost in extremely contentious divorce hearing was not looked at as a suspect?

    • @x35mmman
      @x35mmman Рік тому +7

      totally agree with you. Who does he know in the good old boys club?

    • @jakeherter
      @jakeherter Рік тому +2

      @@x35mmman has to be something like that; has to be.
      There is no way these cops were like the husband definitely didn't do it we don't even need to clear him. The boy though, you know totally dependent on his mother for everything and can't possibly have criminal sophistication must have done it leaving no evidence.
      It has to be enough to investigate them for conspiracy.

    • @netta96
      @netta96 4 місяці тому

      Ikr

  • @LeaWhite-qu2ep
    @LeaWhite-qu2ep 5 місяців тому +2

    The juror crying that she did not believed he was guilty, but still participated in the guilty verdict should be held accountable! Her crying now that she doesn’t know how to fix it is so upsetting.

    • @netta96
      @netta96 4 місяці тому

      Yes. Her crying was offensive. She should've held out. Seriously. Putting someone away for their whole life.

  • @selenarivas436
    @selenarivas436 Рік тому +36

    This case always breaks my heart so much. I feel so horrible for Michael. He didn’t deserve to lose his mom, and especially didn’t deserve to be charged with it either.
    My heart is with him and his sisters❤

  • @thatmombielife
    @thatmombielife Рік тому +30

    I know he’s an adult now, but I want to hug and help 14 yr old Josh sooooo hard. This is so horrific.

    • @Can-1981
      @Can-1981 4 місяці тому +2

      Why Josh?

  • @lindsaysmith2015
    @lindsaysmith2015 6 місяців тому +2

    This is one case I’ll never forget. My heart breaks for the little boy he was and for his mama too. That family has been through more than any family ever should!

  • @ivermectin1974
    @ivermectin1974 Рік тому +73

    Feel bad for that guy. His father clearly hired Johnny to do it. And the fact they never looked into that just shows some detectives are awful people and need to find other work.

  • @hayse50
    @hayse50 Рік тому +52

    My Dad worked in a prison as a correctional officer. He knew there were innocent people there. I myself have experienced it on a small scale. It's easy to be accused and everyone to just believe. Even when it's a flat out lie.

    • @StofStuiver
      @StofStuiver 10 місяців тому +3

      Yup. There are innocent people in every prison.
      I met a few.
      And with innocence i mean completely innocent. There are also people that dont deserve to be in there, but that did something and got a very bad 'deal'.

    • @TNT-km2eg
      @TNT-km2eg 9 місяців тому +2

      And most have stories to tell . Some on youtube too . Donkeys , monkeys and junkies

  • @daxmusix
    @daxmusix 9 місяців тому +3

    The detectives and prosecutors who put this innocent boy behind bars for 24 years should themselves be put behind bars for 24 years. Despicable miscarriage of Justice. Railroading.

  • @Isabella66Gracen
    @Isabella66Gracen Рік тому +17

    I love how Michael's sister stood by him. Here's hoping the new investigation finds the real answers.

  • @wokenmillennial
    @wokenmillennial Рік тому +74

    Once someone is a child they are suggestible period.They dont have to have a low IQ the situation is intimidating enough to simply give the answers a child feels is wanted and to get out of that room.

    • @victoriaharris8543
      @victoriaharris8543 Рік тому +7

      Exactly

    • @lcam9241
      @lcam9241 Рік тому +4

      Which is why I have told my kids to say "May I please speak to a lawyer and my mom". Of course I've told them to avoid trouble but as we see here, sometimes trouble comes to you. Sadly.

  • @tonggao08
    @tonggao08 11 місяців тому +5

    His own father and uncle...how do you deal with that betrayal and complete hatred? This young man is an example of someone surviving despite the terrible odds. I hope he can find some peace.