Self Defense or Intentional Homicide | Former FBI Agent & His Daughter Kill Jason Corbett

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  • @annalesniak8440
    @annalesniak8440 Рік тому +1973

    Them kids are a true inspiration! Loosing 3 parents and still finding the strength to help others is breathtaking.

    • @KendallRae
      @KendallRae  Рік тому +172

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @thehollyberry7975
      @thehollyberry7975 Рік тому +13

      So true.

    • @CaseyMarie11-11
      @CaseyMarie11-11 Рік тому +42

      Oh wow,I hadn't even thought about them losing Molly as well 😞

    • @Lauriej117
      @Lauriej117 Рік тому +26

      @@CaseyMarie11-11
      That’s probably because Molly wasn’t the children’s parent.

    • @Vonn_Loren
      @Vonn_Loren Рік тому +53

      @@Lauriej117 A step-parent is still a parent. She did help raise them.

  • @mishellek
    @mishellek Рік тому +6943

    How does a former FBI agent not know how to de-escalate a situation without killing someone?

    • @friday13thirteen
      @friday13thirteen Рік тому +752

      tbf the MOST believable part of this story is that a cop walked into a tense situation and immediately jumped straight to murder

    • @frances9975
      @frances9975 Рік тому

      The FBI had been killing people instead of de-escalating the situation for decades. That part is not surprising

    • @HanParm
      @HanParm Рік тому

      @@friday13thirteenyou should look up Blue Code Cam videos. 99.9% of cops know how to deescalate. Of course we hear about the corrupt ones in media, that’s how reporting goes 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @Calories_To_Calibers
      @Calories_To_Calibers Рік тому +125

      ​​@@friday13thirteenan fbi agent and cop are different. Calm down.

    • @mishellek
      @mishellek Рік тому +199

      @@friday13thirteen I can’t speak for how FBI’s and Cop’s are wired but to me I would assume they would know how much force to use to disable a person vs killing them. Atleast I hope they do. And the brick that was conveniently placed by her night stand is also hard to believe. I have little kids myself and I would be extremely careful where I keep heavy objects in the situation where they might hurt themselves.

  • @Chris47629
    @Chris47629 Рік тому +1583

    The fact she claimed to know is ex wife and claim she died of cancer told me what kind of person she is, a manipulator

    • @222222ania
      @222222ania Рік тому +14

      That’s the claim of his sister. Is there anyone collaborating that story? lol

    • @Chris47629
      @Chris47629 Рік тому +2

      @@222222ania damn I miss heard

    • @10thstjeep
      @10thstjeep Рік тому +6

      Sounds like gossip/hearsay not credible.

    • @madisonpolston2028
      @madisonpolston2028 Рік тому +4

      I agree with this, I'm having a hard time though, because it isn't illegal to be an asshole.
      And it seems like a huge jump to go from make believe to murder.
      The kids original testimony is really compelling to me, the recant is a little more difficult to swallow considering they have been with Tracy during that time. She is clearly not shy about her opinion, which no problem there, but it's hard to picture them not being influenced by the family that thought the husband was the best guy around.

    • @aliayanny9249
      @aliayanny9249 Рік тому +9

      @@madisonpolston2028 But you could also say the kids were coerced into saying that about the dad due to being with molly (well her family) before they went to live with her aunt

  • @americanmama3609
    @americanmama3609 Рік тому +581

    The fact that she had recording devices all over the house to record how violent he is, yet only ever got him yelling and never recorded him physically attacking her is evidence enough to know that it was a viotile relationship with arguments but doesn't mean physical. Those poor kids, to lose both their parents and have their lives uprooted so many times. Thank goodness they are strong and have a fantastic support system with their family back home in Ireland 💕

    • @rosiesimte1483
      @rosiesimte1483 Рік тому +33

      She Sounds like Amber heard.

    • @maureenmcginley1872
      @maureenmcginley1872 Рік тому +31

      And of course she knew the devices were there so she wasn't going to let anything she said be recorded. She could have just let him go back to Ireland and get on with her life. I believe her motive all along was the children . To have them for herself.

    • @talklifewithSylvia
      @talklifewithSylvia Рік тому +30

      Also just about anybody can be provoked into a screaming match if the other person pushes their buttons. Just from what was read, it was very clear that he was frustrated, that she didn't listen to him, that he felt he wasn't being heard. I think, just like Amber Heard, she provoked him till she got the reaction she wanted.

  • @beccaf262
    @beccaf262 Рік тому +640

    It disgusts me that she keeps saying she doesn’t want to lose custody of “her kids”. They aren’t her kids she clearly went out of her way to erase the existence of their actual mother who died tragically. Gross that her family got them after their father died. They should have never been taken out of Ireland. Not just for his family but Mags’ family too.

    • @mrsmerily
      @mrsmerily Рік тому +42

      And trying to take them from there father... their biological father and their side of family... she props already had alinated them from their mothers side already. That is evil and shows what is her charchter was. And when I heard the children were saying I knew they were manipulated and happy they came out with the truth later.

    • @hattarapilvi
      @hattarapilvi Рік тому +7

      well they are her kids... they literally called her "mum" and she raised them. there are plenty of parents whose kids arent biologically theirs.

    • @Fiiii4567
      @Fiiii4567 Рік тому +29

      ​@@hattarapilviNo she married Jason who had 2 children. They were not her children via adoption. Their mum died and the children were still loved and cared for by their mums family and Jason's family. Molly married a family unit. You do not become a mum just because you marry their father. They called her mum because this is what molly trained them to do!!!

    • @hughc8837
      @hughc8837 Рік тому +25

      The kids were taken back to Ireland and live happily with Jason’s sister. Molly didn’t get custody…

    • @cmiller3379
      @cmiller3379 Рік тому +2

      Pre-Trial for the retrial just took place today in Davidson County (where I live) They both entered plea deals….

  • @mingkoos
    @mingkoos Рік тому +1406

    It’s nice to hear the kids are advocating their dad. Sarah seems like such a sweet genuine girl and i’m happy she’s doing good for herself

  • @dawncarpenter173
    @dawncarpenter173 Рік тому +2000

    PLEASE do trial coverage! I honestly feel she is fully at fault, orchestrated it all & her Dad likely walked in with no idea just wanting to protect his daughter…he still took it too far & is guilty in the killing!

    • @mandadenzer4648
      @mandadenzer4648 Рік тому +45

      I think this was stupidly orchestrated.

    • @sharoncantrell5502
      @sharoncantrell5502 Рік тому +3

      ​@@mandadenzer4648that's rude. Save your negativity

    • @barbaramcmillan3835
      @barbaramcmillan3835 Рік тому +77

      @@sharoncantrell5502 It's not rude, she's talking about how M and her father orchestrated the murder. There's lots of room for argument over the case, I find all their arguments seriously suspicious.
      I really hope the trial is done right this time, with no room for doubt.

    • @Katherineejohnn
      @Katherineejohnn Рік тому +12

      @@sharoncantrell5502what’s rude homie?

    • @janewaysmom
      @janewaysmom Рік тому +17

      I'm with you. I'd be interested to hear the trial coverage and to hear more about this situation.

  • @melanie1784
    @melanie1784 Рік тому +596

    His daughter writing a book brought a tear to my eyes. I bet her father would be so proud of her.

    • @CB-bb2ix
      @CB-bb2ix Рік тому +7

      Same☹️

    • @bananawitchcraft
      @bananawitchcraft Рік тому +15

      I lost my dad when I was 10-11 (close to my birthday), not to anything violent, but it was unexpected. I was really sad about the kids throughout the story, but her book was the thing that actually made me tear up. Damn.

    • @RachelMishael
      @RachelMishael Рік тому +4

      Literally fighting tears, so beautiful and inspiring
      I’m glad their Aunt there to help cultivate their minds and support them 💛
      🙏🏾 Praying for their loved ones’ strength during these recent developments.. smh

    • @shawndubbz
      @shawndubbz Рік тому +4

      To have two loving books written about you - one by sister and one by daughter doesn’t seem to inspire the theory he was a monster.

  • @melissawhitaker8865
    @melissawhitaker8865 Рік тому +1001

    I’d love to see trial converse. As a former FBI agent, I feel the story is sketchy. I believe she manipulated her father into thinking she was being abused and played on her father’s emotion

  • @Tipp
    @Tipp Рік тому +140

    UPDATE: The father pled guilty from 2nd degree murder to voluntary manslaughter and the daughter pled no contest.

  • @KE-hr4sb
    @KE-hr4sb Рік тому +298

    Who gives their grandkids a bat and a tennis racket? No balls? No glove? No face shield, just things that can be used as a weapon? And Molly “just happened” to have a brick on her bedside table? This was completely planned.
    ETA since most of the comments are saying the bat and racket aren’t that odd, it was the combination of “coincidences” that sealed it for me:
    1) Dad just happened to come visit the night before.
    2) Dad bought the kids gifts that could both be considered weapons, but “randomly” decided not to give them to them until morning.
    3) Dad heard a noise and decided to go upstairs into their bedroom (who does that? What if they were involved in something completely different?)
    4) Dad just happened to grab the bat before heading upstairs, supposedly having no idea what was going on at that point.
    5) Wife just happened to decide to paint a brick right before her alleged attack.
    6) Wife just happened to leave the brick on her bedside table.
    One of those, weird but ok. ALL of them? Sus af.

    • @cb3514
      @cb3514 Рік тому +14

      Normally, I'd agree in this instance, but do we know if the children were already involved in the competitive sport for which their gift was equipment? Having been part of an active family with children in organized sports, these specific items are not only appropriate but incredibly necessary and appreciated! In competitive youth sports, the necessary equipment upgrade each year is more than you can imagine, and it becomes a demanded expense in order to participate. It would be silly to expect such gifts to include the appropriate miscellaneous equipment (balls, gloves, etc.), because those are the sort of overabundant items already laying around the house in excess for these types of families.
      On the other hand and to your point, however, there is no logical reasoning to explain the presence of that brick. It's here that this story becomes convenient to the point it's necessary to question whether everything was planned.

    • @KE-hr4sb
      @KE-hr4sb Рік тому +23

      @@cb3514 That’s the thing, it was never mentioned if they’re even in those sports. But again, why not a glove and baseball? In some states, it’s illegal to have just a bat in your car, because it specifically is considered a weapon.
      1) No extra sports gear, just those two specific items.
      2) Dad just happened to be in town that night when it all went down.
      3) Dad grabbed the bat before heading upstairs.
      4) She also just happened to decide to paint a brick right before she was “attacked,” and also “just happened” to have it on her bedside table.
      There’s way too many “coincidences.”

    • @lulub1433
      @lulub1433 Рік тому +26

      Not to mention conveniently saving the gifts until the next day? The children both were home before they went to bed, it just seems to add to suspicion. But the brick. She kept it on her bedside table of all places in that huge house. Who needs to keep a rusty brick from outside for an art project on their bedside table?

    • @harris51003
      @harris51003 Рік тому +9

      My kids played travel and they got just bats as presents. Buying gloves isn't as easy bc as a player you need a glove that's worn in.
      But I do think it's odd the day the bat was given to him, it was used as a weapon. It just so happened to be there

    • @agcons
      @agcons Рік тому +7

      I'm not surprised by the gifts at all, but the brick on the bedside table is certainly very strange and surprising. Mind you, I'm one to talk, what with the grenade on my bedside table, the bazooka behind the couch in the living room, and the four-inch cannon in the kitchen. You know, just in case.

  • @lindseymorgan6625
    @lindseymorgan6625 Рік тому +996

    A controlling husband that moved to the US with his wife because she wanted to be back in her home country? Seems like the ultimate control would be keeping her as far from her family as possible. I was in an abusive, controlling marriage for 4 years and that was what I experienced. Just my opinion though.

    • @hansolohansolo
      @hansolohansolo Рік тому +57

      That's a very good point!

    • @Ilene-pz8fp
      @Ilene-pz8fp Рік тому +17

      Great opinion!

    • @nicoley8491
      @nicoley8491 Рік тому +15

      I agree!

    • @PrincessxXxZEOD
      @PrincessxXxZEOD Рік тому +67

      That by all accounts everyone else liked. No abuse in his previous marriage, two happy well adjusted kids but we are lead to believe he was awful? She and her father can rot

    • @samantha04444
      @samantha04444 Рік тому +9

      Yes i would be interested in trial coverage

  • @Michelle-dl5go
    @Michelle-dl5go Рік тому +418

    This is so disappointing that the jurors violated the rules. Now there is a chance that justice may not be served. Such a Shame and so unprofessional. Had it not been for their misconduct, these two murders would still be prison. Completely preventable

    • @eggbun1856
      @eggbun1856 Рік тому +33

      seriously, that part is absolutely MADDENING. like "make me want to pull my hair out" level stupid. you literally JUST found these ppl guilty and then immediately go outside the courthouse and say some dumb shit that they later use to get a new trial. just unbelievable.

  • @carolejameson1041
    @carolejameson1041 Рік тому +314

    Thank you for always covering all sides of each story, Kendall. It’s so important! Please do a follow-up with trial coverage!!

  • @Themustapha34
    @Themustapha34 Рік тому +237

    I'm from limerick and I knew Jason but knew his friend Paul better...such an awful awful case, thank you kendal for covering this in the sensitive way you do! Rowena xx

    • @KendallRae
      @KendallRae  Рік тому +32

      Thank you for taking the time to watch!

  • @katrinaj7
    @katrinaj7 Рік тому +822

    When her dad made the nasty comment about how his first wife died, he lost all credibility. And the kids were coerced. Both her and her dad need to be behind bars. I'd love trial coverage on this, Kendall! I hope Jason gets justice from these disgusting people.

    • @SherrieSmith-cl1um
      @SherrieSmith-cl1um Рік тому +13

      I was thinking that too, but maybe that was what told him about her cause of death.

    • @lj0727
      @lj0727 Рік тому +32

      I truly think the dad believed that though. I think she set her father up as well..

    • @barbrothers2
      @barbrothers2 Рік тому +21

      Her cause of death IS suspicious. Healthy adults don't just die from asthma, especially when they have nebulizers and inhalers on hand. I have severe asthma..

    • @mrsninajabbour
      @mrsninajabbour Рік тому

      She’s a narcissistic person

    • @lesliecampbell4657
      @lesliecampbell4657 Рік тому +47

      @@barbrothers2healthy adults don’t have asthma, and you don’t know any other medical conditions she could’ve had

  • @thebigloc1
    @thebigloc1 Рік тому +475

    This was huge news in Ireland where I live. I looked up the case and found out all I could on it. It broke my heart. I still believe that a cover up had been tried. I do not think it was an accident at all. I watched some trial coverage too. It made me so shocked when I first heard the excuses for how he was killed.
    I am so happy the children are advocating for their father. My heart also breaks for all they went through. I pray they get the justice they deserve for 100%.

    • @AnneMcKinley-ue2ft
      @AnneMcKinley-ue2ft 5 місяців тому +2

      Totally agree with you, hopefully his family will receive justice for Jason.

  • @Aw0manofG0d
    @Aw0manofG0d Рік тому +771

    My question is if Jason was doing this why didn’t the dad call the police and have them on the line? I believe these people are guilty and should spend the rest of their lives in prison.

    • @jroeglin0729
      @jroeglin0729 Рік тому +102

      Exactly. As a former FBI agent, you would think calling the police would be one of the first things done, either by him or his daughter. They know the law more than most. They literally caved his skull in- that is not self defense.

    • @mandadenzer4648
      @mandadenzer4648 Рік тому +14

      That should have been brought up in court!

    • @heavenj7
      @heavenj7 Рік тому +1

      Right!!

    • @heavenj7
      @heavenj7 Рік тому +41

      Yea this was fishy! The dad bringing a bat for a gift the next day!? Come on and the brick? No the normal place would have been to leave it e in the kitchen or downstairs not the bedside table!! No dad knew for sure

    • @Katya1086
      @Katya1086 Рік тому

      Because if someone is having their child in a chock hold (if that was the case), one must act immediately, it takes only a few minutes to kill a person that way. No one in a sound mind would hesitate and say:” hold on, I’m gonna get the police” .

  • @atlasbonds6095
    @atlasbonds6095 Рік тому +96

    I feel for those children. Losing their mom and then their dad. Absolutely horrible.

  • @arielg5993
    @arielg5993 Рік тому +25

    It’s so nice to see that the two beautiful children are doing well after going through something so unimaginably traumatic.

  • @RaineeRiecke
    @RaineeRiecke Рік тому +872

    I think Molly knew how to push and get the reaction from Jason she wanted, manipulating the situation and in turn her father. As a former FBI agent, he has seen how horrible people can be so he probably didn’t need too much convincing from his daughter that his new son in law was “abusive.” I really think Molly played her father for a fool and used his FBI agent background to her advantage.

    • @Lastdodobird1213
      @Lastdodobird1213 Рік тому +44

      I can kind of agree with this but I think both her and her father are cut from the same cloth and I think it was a plan I think the only reason why he bought the little girl that tennis racket was in order to deflect from the fact that he brought a bat with him. 🤷🏾‍♀️😢

    • @pixieyla
      @pixieyla Рік тому +14

      I agree, but I'm baffled as to why a former FBI agent would kill someone in this way, beating someone to death takes a while, there's a lot more time where they're probably incapacitated and you can get away, how did he believe they'd get away with a self defence plea?!

    • @VillianousKitty
      @VillianousKitty Рік тому

      100%, it's a manipulation tactic and what we heard could have been a breaking point after weeks of mental abuse, much like in the Heard Vs Depp trial.
      Narcassism runs in my family, I know every trick in the book after 28yrs of their abuse and being able to step out of their grasp. This woman is dangerous and clearly took after her father....

    • @shawndubbz
      @shawndubbz Рік тому

      I think she drugged him. Let daddy know “she did it,” parents come over as a cover of “late dinner and GIFTS (CLEARLY possible murder weapons)
      I bet if they searched the husband’s stomach contents - it wouldn’t match what the others ate. I highly doubt they shared dinner. Maybe her mom had no idea - but hobag blondie convinced her family how horrible he was. He wasn’t. I wonder if her dad has ever had an inner voice whisper “what if she’s playing you?”

  • @anitamaune8450
    @anitamaune8450 Рік тому +766

    Hi Kendall, I am from Limerick and thank you so much for covering this case, those poor babies have been through so much are are a credit to their parents and the family that supports them, this case shocked Limerick to its core and it is important to not forget what happened. Thank you as always for your sensitive handling of such a sad situation, love from Ireland but especially from Limerick 💚💚💚

    • @Songbirdstress
      @Songbirdstress Рік тому +21

      So sad, seems like textbook Narc, including the leaving a trail to make the guy look bad. Had a "friend" who did something similar. He was lucky, he had no money, so she moved on.

    • @stfuplsok
      @stfuplsok Рік тому

      ☘☘🍀🍀☘☘🇮🇪

  • @marissasimas9258
    @marissasimas9258 Рік тому +181

    It’s so clear that Molly and her dad set the whole thing up. Don’t know how anyone could feel otherwise. Poor kids.

    • @aistirsplace3074
      @aistirsplace3074 Рік тому

      I completely agree with you. They both planned it.

  • @NobleCloverVA
    @NobleCloverVA Рік тому +43

    I'm from Ireland. Fair play for covering this case. It's honestly disgusting how a vile woman like Molly could destroy a family so viciously. I hope Jason's two kids grow up happy and healthy with their aunts and uncles in Ireland.

  • @Bubblesandcandyfloss
    @Bubblesandcandyfloss Рік тому +12

    Jason’s niece Amanda was a good friend of mine. She passed from EDS. This family are absolute sweethearts. Thanks for covering this. Love from limerick x

  • @wowjennawow
    @wowjennawow Рік тому +519

    it’s so beautiful that sarah has taken such a horrific experience and used it to help children going through loss ❤

  • @badassidahoan
    @badassidahoan Рік тому +695

    I hope this man gets the justice he deserves!! I really think the wife and her dad are guilty...

  • @lisavandenhoven5672
    @lisavandenhoven5672 Рік тому +382

    This is my take away. We know she has a history of lying. We know she was controlling in so much as she forced his hand to move to the States. And we know her story does not match the crime scene.
    Based on that, she can't be believed, so I would have to reject the self defense story and find her guilty of murder.

    • @haroldharold9042
      @haroldharold9042 Рік тому +5

      Forced his hand? He easily could’ve said no and sent her packing. He chose to move.

    • @222222ania
      @222222ania Рік тому

      Yeah I think misogyny plays a part in what you are saying. Abuse happens every day yet when a woman speaks up about you call her a liar, when she ends up murdered you ask why didn’t she ask for help. Americans hate women I received more grace and respect visiting Marocco, Kosovo or Dubai than in this shithole

    • @PreciousHani-qf7wj
      @PreciousHani-qf7wj Рік тому

      💯

    • @zerozero5073
      @zerozero5073 Рік тому

      @@haroldharold9042 And you don't think that saying "we move or I'm leaving" to someone who is in love with you and don't want you to leave is forcing? Like she gave him ultimatum and he didn't want her to leave, so he didn't really have another choice 🤷‍♀ Of course he could just risk it, say no and hope she won't leave

    • @pale_saint
      @pale_saint Рік тому

      It’s obviously a preplanned murder

  • @alimicks5789
    @alimicks5789 Рік тому +48

    I live in Jason’s hometown and this story is as heart breaking to the community today as it was when it happened, thank you for covering this Kendall ❤

  • @JustForFunST
    @JustForFunST Рік тому +111

    I dont think the kids should be allowed to testify. As Kendall explained, the tension between Jason and Mollys families is high. There is a possibility that living with Jason's sister for all this time had colored their memory of events. I think that if the court wants the truth, allowing the children to testify will only make things murkier, not clearer

  • @divyal.2949
    @divyal.2949 Рік тому +312

    Thank you for your compassionate and thoughtful coverage of true crime. You're the only UA-camr I watch that covers cases ethically and often with a call to action. You're truly an inspiration ❤

    • @KendallRae
      @KendallRae  Рік тому +49

      Thank you!

    • @arleybaron9306
      @arleybaron9306 Рік тому +6

      100000% agreed

    • @AwayWeGo3
      @AwayWeGo3 Рік тому +2

      Agree!

    • @lau4545
      @lau4545 Рік тому +12

      Totally!!! Honestly the older (and more sensitive) I get, the more I move away from a lot of other true crime UA-camrs. Kendall is really an activist and never lets us forget that these are real people, not just stories

    • @Crystalburns2001
      @Crystalburns2001 Рік тому +2

      I absolutely 💯 agree this is just a crazy case and his kids should have gotten to go be with his family that Is not nearly enough time for them to serve smh

  • @emymaru3337
    @emymaru3337 Рік тому +196

    The fact that I’m from Winston - Salem and I’ve never heard of this case baffles me. I hope her and her father are brought to justice.

    • @jannellray6010
      @jannellray6010 Рік тому +7

      I felt the same way! And my parents live in that neighborhood to boot

    • @regreg2822
      @regreg2822 Рік тому +2

      Same!

    • @reesew4600
      @reesew4600 Рік тому +2

      same here

    • @Jaxmusicgal23
      @Jaxmusicgal23 Рік тому +1

      @@jannellray6010which neighborhood?! I live right by Winston-Salem!!

    • @rrboss3721
      @rrboss3721 Рік тому +1

      Ok Karen. Now you know about the case lol

  • @kaylavarela7215
    @kaylavarela7215 Рік тому +48

    You’re such a sweetheart. You read a transcript for us. You legit said go watch this to catch up then said never mind I can’t leave you guys hanging 😂 I love it. Thank you!

  • @guadalupecontreras8317
    @guadalupecontreras8317 Рік тому +107

    I truly believe they’re both guilty. There’s no reason to have a random brick next to her bed and use it as self defense. I hope there’s justice for Dad for the sake of the kids and his family. Those children didn’t deserve to grow up having to lose another parent by the hands of someone who they called “mom”. Please keep us updated with the upcoming case!!

  • @owlsquad889
    @owlsquad889 Рік тому +30

    his children are so inspiring! Grief is such a big emotion, especially at such vital times in their lives. I love that they both are still advocating for their dad and going on to do amazing things! And I would love some trial coverage once it happens! I think both their witness testimonys will be very impactful to the case.

  • @skatergirl8019
    @skatergirl8019 Рік тому +124

    I’m so glad the kids are safe and in a loving and supportive home!
    Such a heartbreaking story. I hope their retrial gives them more time in jail than what they had before. Please cover it!

  • @ixizn
    @ixizn Рік тому +63

    About that taped argument: the abuser in my family growing up would often turn the situation around like that. Rile you up, being absolutely unhinged, screaming and throwing tantrums and insulting you. Then all of a sudden and on their own terms once they’d made you the “crazy” one, they’d just stop and decide the argument was done and go back to acting “normal” and ignoring anything you said. You’d end up exasperated and sitting there still upset going “we’re not done talking about this?!”. So many times I got called the most vile things and made to believe I was the problem just for how I reacted to how I was being treated.
    Obviously I can’t say what happened between these two in that moment, just throwing my experience out there. Personally that recording could just as easily paint her in the bad light imo.

    • @Kelly-gl5rl
      @Kelly-gl5rl Рік тому +16

      @iz1zn I couldn’t agree more. I felt the exact same way. It felt sooooo staged. She was being so polite and sweet and ‘normal’. Honestly he didn’t even say anything that bad. I’m surprised more ppl couldn’t see through that.

    • @LCP_452
      @LCP_452 Рік тому +12

      My question is, if she had set up recording devices all around the house to catch him, where's the one of him beating her that night? She staged it, and I don't trust her at all. Her father, being who he is, makes me trust them less. I know certain ppl who worked for gov entities who still get away with ruining people's lives just cause they don't like them. I'm weary of those type of men. I think they are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

    • @ixizn
      @ixizn Рік тому +6

      @@Kelly-gl5rl Yeah, when combined with everything else, the fact that she was so cool and collected makes her the one who seems even more guilty in my eyes. If you’re in the middle of an argument with your abuser, if you don’t fight back chances are very high you’re going to be fawning to at least keep from making them angrier. She was straight up acting like nothing.
      (Reminds me of that Johnny Depp video where he’s slamming the cupboards and Amber Heard’s just willingly walking in there trying to have a normal conversation.)

    • @Songbirdstress
      @Songbirdstress Рік тому +1

      ​@@ixiznSame, she was recording everything but somehow only when he was asleep, or when she was admitting she hit him....

  • @stardustkali
    @stardustkali Рік тому +71

    JUSTICE FOR JASON!!!! molly and her father MUST be held accountable!!!! my heart goes out to those poor babies..

  • @b.t.356
    @b.t.356 Рік тому +40

    I can't believe that jurors completely went against protocol. All things considered, I am beyond convinced that Molly and her dad planned to take Jason's life that night. In addition, I recall that Jack said on the True Crime Daily episode of Jason's case that Molly instructed him to say that his father engaged in actions and behaviors conducive to being an abusive person. I'd like to see coverage of the retrial. The way I see it, Molly and her father are disgusting people who belong behind bars for this.

    • @LittleMissLion
      @LittleMissLion Рік тому +2

      I was on a pretty big case here in Australia and we aren't allowed to talk about anything outside the deliberation room...with anyone! They destroyed all our notebooks and kept saying over and over to take our deliberations to the grave.

  • @leahsheehan-h9m
    @leahsheehan-h9m Рік тому +8

    I work at the factory in Ireland Jason used to manage, so great to hear someone cover this case, these people do not deserve to be released.

  • @szxorfx
    @szxorfx Рік тому +71

    It’s really sad that she used his kids against him and his ex wife’s death I really hope they get justice for what happened

  • @porkahontas
    @porkahontas Рік тому +176

    Those poor kids. I’m glad they got/have the courage to come out and say that they were coerced into making false accusations against their dad. Also glad they have an outstanding aunt to help them through this difficult time and to talk about Jason’s story. Great video as always, Kendall!

    • @Naturefan354
      @Naturefan354 Рік тому

      Yes but to play devil's advocate, they also could have been telling the truth and where possibly coerced by Jason Corbetts family. They could have been coerced either way

  • @Krysb107
    @Krysb107 Рік тому +268

    She sounds like a compulsive liar. They often have other undiagnosed mental disorders as well. I guarantee she told her parents all kinds of outlandish stories about him. I think the brick was on the beside table because it was premeditated. She had it all set up. The brick, obtained the trazadone, called parents in for a visit….days before he was said to leave her and take the kids back to Ireland. I guarantee she coached the children on what to say as well

    • @stylishirishtrish9335
      @stylishirishtrish9335 Рік тому +7

      💯💯💯

    • @KS-zc4jn
      @KS-zc4jn Рік тому +3

      Agreed! She also made sure to tell the kids that they were going to paint that brick so their story would match hers.

    • @ambagodinet8384
      @ambagodinet8384 Рік тому +4

      Agreed my mum paints rocks as one of her hobbys and had dozens of them but they are in the living room in a spot at a table with paint and news paper and brushes etc not in her room next her bed I think my dad would have some questions for her if she did that 🤦‍♀️

  • @bizarrebrie33
    @bizarrebrie33 Рік тому +33

    It’s amazing to see what the kids are doing especially despite losing their parents

  • @pollypocket7125
    @pollypocket7125 Рік тому +34

    You tell this story with such grace, compassion, and class! You really know how to bring these cases to light in the most respectful manner. I appreciate the time and consideration you express on your entire channel. You stand out among many true crime UA-camrs. This is why you are truly my *favorite*. 🎉

  • @Me-iq4se
    @Me-iq4se Рік тому +106

    I really appreciate how compassionate Kendall is towards the people in the cases she covers. Its not as common to see such kindness in the true crime community.

  • @Ispeakthetruth.
    @Ispeakthetruth. Рік тому +120

    🇮🇪
    Love seeing you cover a case connected with Ireland. There are lots more from here that need your audiences attention, thank you Kendall ❤

    • @Koolkid2374
      @Koolkid2374 Рік тому +6

      ❤❤❤❤ beautiful beautiful beautiful place!!!!!

    • @Ispeakthetruth.
      @Ispeakthetruth. Рік тому +3

      @@Koolkid2374 It really is 💚
      Just avoid Dublin !

  • @laurakuhlmann1626
    @laurakuhlmann1626 Рік тому +63

    I'm intrigued and definitely would be interested in the trial coverage.
    Those poor children, losing both their parents so soon. I hope they're both truly recovering and thriving. I cannot even imagine what this trial will be like for them

  • @meredithjohnson2843
    @meredithjohnson2843 Рік тому +23

    I would love continuing trial coverage. It’s so terrible that those poor kids have to get pulled into a trial because technicalities let their fathers killers off the hook. If she loved those kids enough to adopt them she should have loved them enough to take responsibility and not drag them through this circus again. I really hope the jury does the right thing.

  • @aminatam6037
    @aminatam6037 Рік тому +16

    I remember this story. I believed that they were guilty then and guilty still. I’m so annoyed that Molly tried to keep the kids away from their biological family.

  • @Enchantedbiu11
    @Enchantedbiu11 Рік тому +26

    The ending tore me up - I’m happy that Sarah seems like she is in a safe environment where she can speak her mind and is taking this tragedy into such a positive direction. Truly inspiring 💜

  • @SkyHi89
    @SkyHi89 Рік тому +72

    I love how much you care about the people/cases you cover. It's shows in your work. Thanks for always showing compassion and empathy ❤

    • @alexajill85
      @alexajill85 Рік тому +2

      So true! I have so much respect for Kendall! I love her accent too, I am in Scotland and love hearing her speak! Haha. She seems so much more genuine than a lot of people on youtube. I feel like she could be my best friend 😂❤ all her followers seem lovely too and just want the best for people, which is lovely to see xxx

    • @SkyHi89
      @SkyHi89 Рік тому

      @bambilicious8 she truly is awesome! Do you watch The Sesh on Thursdays? They give out bestie vibes I swear! I love her and every show they have. Even Lights Out

  • @elliebelle6610
    @elliebelle6610 Рік тому +43

    I have followed this case here in Ireland from the beginning and it's just heartbreaking. Please God there will be Justice soon. Both Children have grown up beautifully thanks to Tracey and her family. Would love and appreciate your coverage of the Trial 🥰. 🇮🇪

  • @sarahhearns780
    @sarahhearns780 Рік тому +19

    This is a big story here in ireland. Custody of the kids was a major story. Poor things lost both parents in awful circumstances.

  • @ashleyerin913
    @ashleyerin913 Рік тому +112

    She 100% killed him!! I think her Dad wasn’t involved but once he was dead he helped her come up with a story. Please do more videos about this!!

    • @thereselarfield7177
      @thereselarfield7177 Рік тому

      Yep….this came to my mind…

    • @aistirsplace3074
      @aistirsplace3074 Рік тому +2

      I think he was involved. IF he wasn't, how did that bat come into play?

    • @kwlee4190
      @kwlee4190 Рік тому +2

      I think the same, she did it cause she was losing control and he was going to leave with his kids, then Dad came to the rescue 😒

    • @shawndubbz
      @shawndubbz Рік тому

      Ooh good point. I just assumed she manipulated her father to the point they killed together. It never crossed my mind she did it on her own. It kinda makes more sense. I knew the late dinner story was shit. I bet she drugged and struck all on her own. She wanted the kids and probably the money.

  • @debbiemcbee
    @debbiemcbee Рік тому +37

    Ok, Molly’s boyfriend said she had recently been released from a mental health facility. Did Jason know this before he hired her? Did he know at all? And, the kids immediately went to stay at Molly’s brother’s house. This is just my opinion, but it’s entirely possible those kids were coached while they were there. They were traumatized by their father’s death and in shock I imagine. It wouldn’t have been difficult for them to be manipulated by being told they would lose Molly also if they didn’t “help” her. And yes, please cover the trial.

  • @saymslee
    @saymslee Рік тому +462

    I believe all those recordings were purposefully curated to paint him in a bad light. I think a person who would want to take a man’s kids from him in the event of a divorce is not a trustworthy person.

    • @ImHardlyAHuman
      @ImHardlyAHuman Рік тому +56

      also hes irish and our tone sometmes sounds way worse then we mean it to😅

    • @ThePlutonicWay
      @ThePlutonicWay Рік тому +38

      @@ImHardlyAHuman Amber Heard did exactly the same thing to Jonny Depp.

    • @VanessaAllison
      @VanessaAllison Рік тому +40

      Agreed! Any person willing to go above and beyond to take someone's children is not trustworthy. Especially being that they had a loving aunt that she never reached out to.

    • @oldspecviews
      @oldspecviews Рік тому +3

      Dicing that one? Mostly people are good and have others best interest at heart.
      I get your point all the same.

    • @joshuatree6355
      @joshuatree6355 Рік тому

      ​@@ThePlutonicWay
      What is described as evil, a woman trying to take away a man's children, IS DESCRIBING WHAT EVERY DIVORCED "WOMAN" IN AMERICA DOES TO THE MAN !!!!

  • @trenajorgensen3703
    @trenajorgensen3703 Рік тому +36

    I definitely want you to cover the trial. Or updates or whatever you can do. Maybe include his sister. It would be great if she would participate. This is a very interesting case. Thank you, Kendall.

  • @greyowl15
    @greyowl15 Рік тому +7

    I can’t believe this case took place in my hometown and this is the first I am hearing of it! I am wishing all the best to the family, especially the children. I can’t imagine what they’ve gone through and it’s good to hear that they are doing the best they can despite the circumstances. I definitely think that self-defense is the less likely theory by far in this case

  • @earthtolizz2546
    @earthtolizz2546 Рік тому +4

    Definitely want trial coverage!!! I think your voice is loud and reaches many…just as Sarah, Jack, and Tracy have and continuing to advocate for families overcoming such nightmares!! ❤ TCKR!!!

  • @sofiar3176
    @sofiar3176 Рік тому +62

    I knew she was evil the second you said she met with a divorce attorney to find out how to get custody of HIS kids in the event of a divorce. They are not even her kids. How evil do you have to be to take a man’s children from him.

    • @KnightsWhoSayNi222
      @KnightsWhoSayNi222 Рік тому +8

      What if she did that bc he was controlling and violent? What if she was trying to protect the kids

  • @valariehernandez9924
    @valariehernandez9924 Рік тому +45

    Being in a toxic relationship can bring out the worst in people..even the nicest! I wish he could’ve gotten away from her. That was definitely overkill. That old man didn’t have a scratch…that says a lot. Happy to see those children thriving. Speaks volumes on Jason & his family ❤️

  • @alisiabakerjb
    @alisiabakerjb Рік тому +35

    She probably convinced her dad he was abusive and he got real angry and made this plan with her, but they are both murderers! He was sleeping, hadn't drank, and he was leaving in a few days. The timing of it all. Also, I find it hard to believe that he would start choking her when her parents are there. I hope they don't get away with this! She wanted the house, the insurance. Just awful what they did!

  • @cassandratarotspells369
    @cassandratarotspells369 Рік тому +5

    Poor kids.. they’ve really been through a lot. It’s really clear what happened to their father, praying the whole family gets justice for this 🙏🏽

  • @sweizylateezy
    @sweizylateezy Рік тому +4

    They got off so light, wow. “Both sentenced to 51 to 74 months in jail, but they will get credit for time served and have already served 44 months.”

  • @pr0cessa
    @pr0cessa Рік тому +15

    Thank you for fairly acknowledging there are multiple sides of the story for any relationship, including abusive ones, and helping stop the victim shaming that often seems to be piled on those who don't or feel they can't leave their abuser. Not sure what to think in this case, it sounds like the whole situation was so volatile for those kids!

  • @redmare1746
    @redmare1746 Рік тому +34

    I'll be very interested in following up on this case. The fact that he was beaten so badly speaks volumes. That is not self-defense.

  • @apriljk6557
    @apriljk6557 Рік тому +456

    Barely half way through and I can already tell the type of narcissistic abuser she is by the dirty tricks she played. Ugh. Absolutely abhorrent that she was going to try to take his kids away from him. What a sick, evil person.

    • @jenniferholmquist4435
      @jenniferholmquist4435 Рік тому +13

      I thought the same. Yet nothing was ever mentioned if the nebulizer for the first wife was truly broken or tampered with either. I get loving someone and not wanting to let them go. Why did he move? There is more to the story than I think we will ever find out.

    • @rosalindgray3748
      @rosalindgray3748 Рік тому

      The brake. Sometimes you k😊 thing that you are looking for an too found

    • @jenniferholmquist4435
      @jenniferholmquist4435 Рік тому +8

      @@rosalindgray3748 I am not understanding your comment. It’s hard to say if he was an angel or just as guilty. It’s difficult knowing.

    • @kweenashbash
      @kweenashbash Рік тому +18

      @@jenniferholmquist4435 I agree. she gives me amber heard vibes. They both could've been toxic to one another. However, who has a brick just laying right next to their bed??

    • @barbaramcmillan3835
      @barbaramcmillan3835 Рік тому +6

      The kids would have known if the story about painting the brick was factual or not.
      I think it was there in case her father didn't bring a weapon. Or maybe she didn't think the bat was adequate.

  • @lindseypierce8155
    @lindseypierce8155 Рік тому +16

    I would love to see trial coverage! I’m very interested to see how this turns out. I really hope they’re able to get justice for Jason!

    • @Beth-uc7jb
      @Beth-uc7jb 11 місяців тому

      What history? His or hers? He has no history of DV. She has a history of pathological lying.

  • @kayleeb2354
    @kayleeb2354 Рік тому +8

    This case is so crazy I feel so bad for those kids. I definitely would love to see you update on this case in November.

  • @sherbear27
    @sherbear27 Рік тому +27

    It makes my heart so happy to see what Sarah has done since the passing of her father. Heartwarming after such massive heartbreak 💔

    • @lau4545
      @lau4545 Рік тому +2

      I was so impressed to hear that! Just amazing

  • @stev6963
    @stev6963 Рік тому +132

    Yes please for the trial coverage!! I hope they both get a guilty verdict. I think they both murdered him in cold blood and Molly probably told her dad so many awful things that caused him to want to defend his daughter and kill her husband. Regardless, Molly is an awful woman and she deserves to rot behind bars.

  • @LovetheFight184
    @LovetheFight184 Рік тому +17

    Please keep us updated on this trial! I have actually never heard of this case but I'm so glad to know how well these kids turned out! They deserve the world ❤

  • @sngray11
    @sngray11 Рік тому +20

    I have watched multiple documentaries on this case, but I always learn some new minute details when you cover a case. Thank you for always focusing more on the victims than the perpetrators when you discuss these cases Kendall. 💗

  • @zachanikwano
    @zachanikwano Рік тому +42

    My brain is just, "Thank God the kids are away from those psychos." I was so worried. Thank God Jason had put his sister as legal guardian in the will.
    RIP Jason, prayers to the family, may justice be done.

  • @MeowMeow-sy2mi
    @MeowMeow-sy2mi Рік тому +7

    When you started talking about how the kids are doing now, i started bawling. Im so glad they had their aunt and uncle to raise them after this tragedy. I wish their dad could see the wonderful young adults theyve become.

  • @kathleenharris2239
    @kathleenharris2239 Рік тому +35

    I also think their Aunt in Ireland must be an amazing person to be bringing them up so well and encouraging their endeavours.A real family for them with real love and support.Amazing young people with great thinking after going through and still dealing with what most of us will never have to

  • @lynnmeese55
    @lynnmeese55 Рік тому +55

    Wow. What a messy case. My first thought when the kids backed up "Mom" was BS. They were coached..the trial will be interesting. Glad the kids are doing well. Thanks Kendall ❤

  • @sydneytaylor1551
    @sydneytaylor1551 Рік тому +1

    you have NEVER covered a story near me and i literally live 20 minutes away from winston. thank you for covering this story!

  • @shundasanxiouslife3727
    @shundasanxiouslife3727 Рік тому +14

    Her father being a former FBI agent is insane in the fact that he wouldn't know how to control the situation where it ends safely. As well as not knowing how the authorities would investigate. Such a sad story.

    • @evasalcedo9182
      @evasalcedo9182 Рік тому

      Because they planned it.

    • @pale_saint
      @pale_saint Рік тому

      But FBI is in fact escalating situations on purpose to then ”defuse” them and appear as ”competent” agency. Just think about all the fake terrorist attacks they’ve ”prevented”. They have first radicalized people, provided material for them and helping with the attack plans only to arrest then those ”terrorists”

  • @jimmyp410
    @jimmyp410 Рік тому +128

    Man I hope they are convicted and spend a minimum of 25 years behind bars! To know that two young children already had to experience the trauma and suffering of losing their mother and to then take their father and leave them parent less is an aggravating factor in! If he was truly abusive she would've just let him go back to Ireland since he wanted to anyway. Also, no man is going to wait til their In - Laws are visiting their home and decide THAT'S the time to violently attack their daughter. Also it makes zero sense that if he's upset about being woken up because he's that tired that he then wants to wait for his wife to return to the room to have a wrestling match, he would've wanted to just go back to sleep. Even if there weren't all these piled up inconsistencies, the way two people both beat him over and over again until they KNEW he was more than dead would never happen in a real non premeditated self defense case. In order to kill someone with a baseball bat you have to really be trying to kill them in order to do so.

    • @michellehochstedler7809
      @michellehochstedler7809 Рік тому

      P

    • @joannedegonda3834
      @joannedegonda3834 Рік тому +3

      omg yes to all of it

    • @CasuallySleuthing
      @CasuallySleuthing Рік тому +4

      Its also been said that she did not give life saving intervention when on the phone to EMT even though she pretended to. I have followed this since it happened and I believe it was premeditated and the father bringing the bat over that day, was also in on it.

    • @ambagodinet8384
      @ambagodinet8384 Рік тому +4

      Agreed definitely premeditated all of it.even her brother coaching his kids to back up Molly's bullshit claims of abuse.

  • @merilaescobar
    @merilaescobar Рік тому +71

    Like Father, like daughter. Thank goodness they will be going back to court. They brutally murdered the man. They had no right to take that man’s life, and to take him away from his children. He was murdered. Jury got it right. Guilty. Why did they talk?!! 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @nirrisatanner5334
    @nirrisatanner5334 Рік тому +61

    I lost my cousin at 30 to an asthma attack and she left behind two young boys. I couldn’t imagine what these two kids went through losing both parents in such a small amount of time. Tragic. 😢

    • @summeretry251
      @summeretry251 Рік тому +4

      The death of Jason's wife hit close to home for me, too. My mother died from an asthma attack when she was only 29. It's so sudden.

    • @nirrisatanner5334
      @nirrisatanner5334 Рік тому +1

      @@summeretry251 I’m sorry for your loss 💜

  • @KassiLSmith
    @KassiLSmith Рік тому +11

    It’s called “reactive abuse”. He was still the victim, even though she knew which buttons to push.

  • @Coloringwithamessage
    @Coloringwithamessage Рік тому +2

    Bless those amazing kids! May their parents rest in peace.

  • @kendraanne1100
    @kendraanne1100 Рік тому +9

    Sarah’s book title really hit me hard. I’m so close with my dad and my nickname has been Noodle from him my whole life… I couldn’t imagine. Sending all of the love and Justice for the family

  • @sallymcgill2572
    @sallymcgill2572 Рік тому +19

    Yes! Please share the trial coverage when this case is being tried.

  • @angiewanta9427
    @angiewanta9427 Рік тому +8

    Tracey and her husband are absolute angels. Those sweet children’s lives could have been completely opposite had they been given to their step mom (if she can even be called that). So glad they have a loving and supportive family after so much trauma and loss at such young ages.❤

  • @mariespalding2327
    @mariespalding2327 Рік тому +3

    So proud of the children! What strength after such loss. Made me teary. ❤

  • @melissaburdine5000
    @melissaburdine5000 Рік тому +4

    Very interested in any follow-ups, trial coverage, etc. on this case. Hoping this woman and her father get the max.

  • @loveli420
    @loveli420 Рік тому +15

    That man was murdered. His children are so courageous to fight for justice for their father.

  • @jamiecorden7695
    @jamiecorden7695 Рік тому +39

    Oh gosh, I finally have the time to listen right after the upload without kiddo interruption! So excited!

  • @veronicafranco8127
    @veronicafranco8127 Рік тому +13

    Guilty, she set this up & thought her dad’s background would surely set them free. I hope these children get the justice they deserve for their father. Good to see they are doing well & living with dad’s family

  • @lauramcgarry6453
    @lauramcgarry6453 Рік тому +2

    So happy you covered this case. It was one I had requested, so I would absolutely love to see some trial coverage from you. Being from Ireland myself it is a story I have followed closely over the years. Great episode 👌🏻

  • @Raraking4796
    @Raraking4796 Рік тому +5

    I don’t know about anyone else but anytime someone wants their spouse who died under mysterious circumstances or almost any circumstances cremated as soon as possible that shit looks suspicious!

  • @jill9405
    @jill9405 Рік тому +14

    I haven't heard of this case, thank you for your hard work telling Jason's story

  • @clodaghm
    @clodaghm Рік тому +6

    This heartbreaking case is huge news here in Ireland. Happy to see you covering it!

  • @NatalieZimmet
    @NatalieZimmet Рік тому +1

    I saw the trial update on local news tonight and did a google search to get a refresh and came across this... so well done! Complicated story, but the self defense claim leaves a lot of doubt for sure. Will be interesting to see what happens this week. I will be checking out all of your other videos!

  • @jolieprice7910
    @jolieprice7910 Рік тому +6

    i can’t even imagine losing both my parents to horrible incidents. so much strength and courage from their children because i don’t think i would be able to conjure that

  • @13harr
    @13harr Рік тому +39

    Knowing that she is a compulsive liar, I believe that the neck mark was self-inflicted and she went to tell her dad that Jason had hurt her. I'm sure she told her parents that Jason was violent.
    She may have even given sleeping pills to the kids to avoid them waking up.
    And you're not going to tell me that the baseball bat and the brick were coincidental. This was premeditated, for sure.