Forces himself onto someone Goes to prison for it Others force themselves onto him -Realizes someone forcing themselves upon him is a horrible experience, regrets doing it to others and vows to change his ways- Decides he mustn't ever be caught again and should just not allow his victims to live
It's crazy that this one detective brought this whole thing down. If he hadn't cared then this ronald would've just kept going, I couldn't imagine how many more people would've died.
just explained a good portion of detectives, and trust me they don't get paid nearly enough. Meanwhile people got detectives that actually care we got corrupt ones out here in Michigan, like sheriff Swanson everybody thinks that everywhere else he's a hero and he made history, when reality is the protest he stopped have 15 people that you could probably take at once it was never a big movement it shouldn't have made history and he shouldn't have the title of a good detective LOL the minute that guy's busted for something again someone should do a podcast on him. I look forward to the day where this man is actually taken down for human trafficking. But then again we still have poison water in Flint Michigan so probably nobody will ever notice
Its crazy to me that he believed rape was acceptable, even though it traumatized him so much, he started murdering to keep it from happening to him again. Humans never cease to bewilder.
It doesn’t matter what color a person is, what their job title is, whether or not they are homeless, no one deserves to die at the hands of another because that power does not lay in their hands, PERIOD.
I never heard of this case before, it’s so shocking that it had little to no media coverage… We only hear about the ones like Dahmer, Bundy and Gacy….it’s crazy how there are similar or worse serial killers that we have never heard of !!
And we wouldn't have even heard about Dahmer if he didn't eat his victims. His victims were black. No one would've cared but the cannibalism was sensationalized and made for good tv.
I really hope it's not just because the other guys are apparently attractive to women (they all look like nerds to me) and this guy was a short balding portly man.
@@cjvaye99 no. South Louisiana has very poor areas where people are making the best of a bad situation, so they are doing anything they can to make ends meet. it's not like growing up in a poor side of Chicago; it's rural poverty, which is different. Also, Katrina happened, so a lot of people weren't focused on crime, they were just trying to get back on their feet...this includes people who work for police departments. also the fact that the victims were multiracial, poor drug users, probably made it difficult for detectives to narrow down a suspect, especially after the capture of derrick todd lee, which everyone just assumed would be a white guy and he wasn't
@@alexpiper1115 that one shocked me, so did the DC Snipers, I can remember telling a group of co-workers, that when they finally caught him, he'd look like one of my redneck relatives, camo cap and glasses with a beat up pick up truck, and I was so very wrong.
Right? It's so appalling how many men/boys he got away with killing and for so long! Yet he doesn't get as much press as the others! Nor do his victims! As many true crime shows, podcasts, books and documentaries I have seen. I never heard of this guy!
@@lynnb5726 Why is it appalling he doesn't get more press? None of these scumbags should get any press. Their names should forever disappear. You want these psychos made into celebrities?
Its true, because certain lifestyles suffer more risk, produce less reliable witnesses, and are a pain in the a*se to investigate. ( no pun intended, sorry ).
Nobody deserves to die like this and the fact that lazy “detectives” ignored 20+ bodies is disturbing. Imagine that one of these men was a family member.
@@ann-mariepaliukenas19 Yeah, and some of them were prostitutes, they mostly get laughs when telling they are raped, male or female. And there's less panic in society. The persons he targeted are also the persons police targets.
That's the police for you they don't do anything unless they're told to by their rich masters the police in America are nothing but a nationwide protection racket
Not when you consider how shit the police work is in the State, from north to south, worse the more south you go. Aside from NYPD in the 70's, and LAPD perpetually, NOPD is one of the most notoriously, consistently corrupt in the country, let alone the State. Terrebonne Parish equally so.
How would they have found him? He wasn't related to the victims and there was no way to link him to any of the evidence... Use some common sense for once instead of just being a triggered idiot
I appreciate you for pointing out the fact that , this received little coverage not only because the victims were males but also black males. So much could have been avoided . Thank you so much for covering this case because I never heard of it .
Had nothing to do with them being black. Otherwise the cases would have never been investigated. It's 100% due to the criminal record of the victims. Happens all the time, white, black, it doesn't matter.
If that were the case then the white victims would have been the nail in the coffin but the police didn't care about investigating those either because of criminal history. Stop being so race baited.
i appreciate how you never fail to include the horrific neglect from detectives and police that can occur in cases like this. there will be times where people wonder how things like that could ever happen, how the noble force of cops and detectives that are supposed to protect us can let this happen. and the truth is, there has always been groups of people that the system at large couldn't possibly care less about. it's so disheartening, to see that the victims of murder can be deemed unworthy of attention somehow, just because they were a victim of addiction or a sex worker, and even because of simple facts like racism and homophobia. consider how different this would have gone if these victims were not mostly young black men. these things don't make a person any less human, and it's so upsetting to see them being treated as such after their life is stolen away from them like they didn't even matter. this case could've ended so differently had it not been for the one detective...
this is why i love the Internet. it’s the beginning of forced change . so many cases or blatant illegal misconduct have been brought to the attention of public opinion and now they’ve been forced to further investigate. now it’s the court of public opinion they have to answer too . thank god we have something. cameras social media and force in #s
I appreciate your and @BadAssBarbie’s comments. Thank you. It’s refreshing to read some informed discussion on UA-cam that doesn’t immediately devolve to defensive, snarky and ignorant “conversations.” We can agree to disagree without rancor etc. but rarely is that quality demonstrated. Again, many thanks.
It's terrifying that someone can kill that many people and most have never heard of him. But a killer who kills prostitutes usually goes under the radar too.
Jeffrey Dahmer got away with it for so long because he carefully chose victims he knew police wouldn't care enough about to investigate, young gay black men
After watching so many of these it’s scary and sad how police work is usually what allows these monsters to go unpunished for years. I still remember the Dahmer incident when one of his victims escaped and ran away only for him to be sent back after a stupid excuse by Dahmer.
I lived in St. Tammany Parish for about 7 years, and the justice system in LA in general is absolutely reprehensible. The fact that so many detectives and officers failed to stop him sooner testifies to how incompetent law enforcement tends to be there. Not only do the guilty go free for far too long, but there's a track record of legitimately innocent people being convicted on woefully insufficient evidence. LA needs thorough rehabilitation of its law enforcement, and has for decades.
Louisiana is under French common law (guilty until proven innocent). It's the only state that isn't under English common law (innocent until proven guilty). The system kind of causes lots of innocents to be caught up like that. It also opens the door for lots of corruption.
I lived in Slidell for about 5 years. It was a nice town. However it's not necessarily that Louisiana law enforcement is incompetent, it's that it's extremely corrupt. Just like the political structure of the state. Even when they do get someone somewhere who wants to do their job right and actually work for the people, they either get told they're going to play the game or, if they won't cooperate, they get run out of their position.
@@mommy2libras yes, the corruption there is genuinely bewildering. Perhaps that would've been the more accurate description over incompetence, but it's definitely some combination of both.
Such an extremely sad case. It makes me sick to my stomach every time I hear a case where the victims are considered not worthy of justice. So happy he was finally caught!!
This makes me so outraged and heartbroken! The victims were seen as disposal by the law, society and the killer! He could have been put away so much sooner if law enforcement took the time to care. No one deserves to die the way these men/boys died! Funny how media idolizes killers like Bundy, The Night Stalker and BTK. Yet this guy is barely mentioned. Even though he is one of the most evil!
This sick pos is no more evil than Ted Bundy or btk, what kind of statement was that saying this loser is "more evil" than other serial killers? Nonsense.
Exactly,I've watched hundreds of videos but this was first hearing about this creature but have seen countless others cover same cases,I'm not saying they shouldn't be covered,they should for new crime buffs,but all victims matter equally.It's very sad.
@@davidrustylouis6818 Maybe they edited their comment, but it’s written that “he is one of the most evil”...not “more evil”. Either way, it’s an odd thing for you to get hung up on considering how loosely this term can be applied.
@@caittails They didn't have more evidence after the last two victims were killed. They just decided to arrest him because they didn't want to risk another potential victim. I meant exactly what I said.
I’ve never heard of these cases , so terrifying!!!! So thankful the first detective did not give up on catching the serial killer! Great work , love your content 🖤
This case is a terrifying reminder never to take candy from a stranger... Metaphorically speaking. Don't let someone tie you up is another point in case
Prior to social media and advancements in DNA/Criminal databases etc... Unless they found ID or could match victims with a missing person/Criminal record, news media is unfortunately how many people learned of deaths of loved ones at the hands of violent killers.
I've been waiting for monsters. My favorite narration. Easily. I will have to donate to the channel because I've listened on repeat while going to sleep.
Excellent job as usual! I always appreciate your sympathy towards victims, no matter their status in society. It is scary to think how many murderers must be roaming free because they choose the "right" victims. Also... was the "bootay" pronunciation of Boutte a choice for the sake of comic relief? Lol a quick search says it's pronounced like "boot."
It's French Canadian to be exact and is indeed pronounced "Boot". It means, "Good", but good in the Excellent department. So, awesome, amazing, that sort of thing. Born and raised in Toronto where I went to French school for awhile. French-Canadian, which isn't like France-French, but definitely is related to Louisiana French. French Canadian is also known as Quebecois.
I love that you focus on stories that I won’t get to watch on other channels, plus your warm, caramel-like voice always gets me excited for what I’m about to learn. It’s a dichotomy for me: your warm and beautiful voice verses the brutal and horrendous topic you’re talking about here. I also applaud your well researched topics, how in-depth you go into each case and the types of stories you choose. Often I’m very surprised that I haven’t heard of the serial killers, like this one, until I watch your stories. Thank you for shinning a light on these stories, that I think need to be out there but don’t seem to be… Your channel is my favourite, thank you always and from around the other side of the globe (Australia) !!
Are you talking about the Golden State Killer because that was 💯 true. They didn’t know about his many robberies, ra%# and than he move to murder and ra#% . He was a cop making him harder to catch. Even creepier they have a town meeting on it and he was there. Evil, evil man.
Am I the only one who can fall asleep to this channel? I look forward to new episodes and love the content but if I am even a little bit tired I fall asleep listening to it. I always go back and rewatch / re-listen. As an insomniac I truly appreciate the calming narrative and find myself going back to episodes I’ve already heard just to get to sleep. You have a sub for life.
Yeah, my friends don't "get it" and think I'm weird, like I must dream about being a serial killer, but I don't. Another good channel is Forensic Files / Medical Detectives as they also have good, level sound editing, and a calming narrator. Few nights ago fell asleep watching something else, woke up in a panic at 4 a.m. because autoplay sent me to a video that used a ringtone sound I set for my boss.
OH MY GOD THANK YOU!!!!!! I am from the area! I have known about this so long and have commented this on so many serial killer UA-cam channels hoping for someone to do an episode about him! I can't explain how happy I am I'm sending this link to all the homies asap even if it is 5am! Thank you Thank You Thank You!
Wow you have done your research times 1000 this really is chilling it's all down the road from the toilet I'm currently watching this from I was watching the parade that day less than a mile away from where he slapped the woman, probably wearing a Pokemon shirt
@@beccas.7762 When you put it that way I agree. It was the going to prison for an assault and deciding he'll never get arrested again, even if it meant all victims die in the process
I have over 600 subscription channels that I watch. My family and I ALL have you as number one. The effort you put in....the facts you arent afraid to throw out there and the truth you find is why. You have empathy and you tell it like it is. Radio voice too. Thanks for all the great entertainment.
You’ve accomplished your goal: I’ve never heard this case. Ann Rule did a masterful job of making all the murder victims come alive in her book about Gary Ridgeway and I’ve never looked at “throw-away” victims the same since. May the memory of these men never be forgotten.
Never heard of this case! Thank you for always coming through with quality content that is full of facts and always respectful to the victims. I love this channel.
Me too, like parents; we’re so proud! Haha I love his dry humor, his research is top notch and he covers literally everything there is to cover...he’s like the A+ of content crime creation ✌🏽
Your comment is the one I came to find because my stoned self is giggling every time I hear him say it. “Bootay” is how it sounds to me and yes I giggle like an immature preteen.
And that aside no matter what the name of anyplace crimes like this take place I feel so bad for the victims. How did they end up with him so easily. How unbelievably terrified they must have felt. It’s so sad
Hey man, just want to say excellent work in particular with the historical background and storytelling aspects. The beginnings of the most recent episodes have really shown an improvement! Thanks for everything you do!
I’m a Social Service Worker graduate I work in a group home for individuals with developmental disabilities & mental health. I’m stressed to the max and struggling with everything going on in Canada and thank you for taking my mind off all the stressors for a little while!
It's absolutely heartbreaking and infuriating that victims are tossed to the side if they're part of a marginalized people. Minorities seem to get the dark end of the fucked-up stick a lot and their deaths are just looked at like 'oh...its a dark skined person...they probably were doing something bad to end up like this.' I'm not just talking about Africian Americans like myself, but native americans, hispanic, those of asian descent...everyone deserves to have their killer brought to justice and with the case of this ugly mofo, they were just tossed to the side. The media also is doing no one in these groups any favors! Look at Gabby Petito. While everyone was searching for her, they ended up finding five others who had also gone missing, and who knows how many other crimes were put on the back burner and not heard of because stories of her case were the prime focus of the media. For me, its one of those situations where I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired. My stomach literally turned with each murdered person that popped up in this story.
yeah, I have a feeling this guy was picking black victims for this reason rather than a sexual preference... other serial killers have done this sort of thing intentionally before too, picking victims who are minorities or otherwise lower in society (like prostitues, homeless, drug addicts, etc), because those deaths wont be given much attention and they're more likely to get away with it. it clearly does work in the killers favor...
My take on it is different. I tend to think that he would primarily target sex workers, small time offenders and drug users preferably from poorer backgrounds (he wasn't rich either). Easier to lure with drugs or cash or sex promises. I'm not saying any of the victims deserved such an end. Even the ones who didn't engage in anything illegal, they were not trying to make their schedule and movements known by the authorities. It's really hard after a crime to track the last hours of the life of those victims. That was also before anyone had a gps tracker in their pocket/car. Look at other serial killers, the less easy to track the life of their victim, the better chances they have to evade being caught. The ugly truth is that police work is paid by taxes of the citizens with steady jobs. Therefore one may expect the police to focus on protecting that population first, but also to prioritize doing lucrative police work (seizing drug money, ticketing,...) second. Like BodyCount say "When it comes to the poor, no life matter"
Compare the response to Gabby Petito to the obvious mxrder of Lauren Smith Fields. In the latter case, they just let the guy walk off and even complimented him, instantly believed that a black woman going on a dating app date would just do some substances (which she didn't - an SA drug was found in her system), and the media underreported her story, if at all, and even threw shade on her to imply she was a bad girl and not a healthy, educated, working woman. They even showed a bikini pic of her to sexualize it because they know that'll trigger certain people to feel she deserved it. They even implied that she was exchanging her time for money, which also indicates to people what to think. They even ignored and treated her family badly. I'm so sick of it. They're always around to punish whether someone is guilty or not but ignore us or demonize us when we're the victims. Sometimes I wish...nevermind. But more of my kinfolk would do better to explore the world outside of the hellscape that is the U.S.
@@LadyAstarionAncunin i May be wrong but seems to me USA police are still inherently racist.Murders by police continue,to some police this monster is doing their “job”
If it was _just_ about being black and a man, he could have gone to Mardi Gras… _but if Girls Gone Wild videos are true_ there are people with video cameras EVERYWHERE. *So my guess is one time after he bought drugs he looked around and thought:* 💩💭 _You never hear news stories of people from this neighborhood going missing… Hell I’m buying drugs_ *and even straight black cops* _probably aren’t ever going to stake out a gay club or the areas where gay men and druggies live._
@@ajewishchristianmuslim This case reminds me of the absolutely appalling decision in the Jeffery Dahmer case where the police GAVE HIM THE VICTIM BACK. The poor kid was bleeding and scared. Konerak Sinthasomphone was his name. The two women who tried to help him were teenagers themselves. It’s just sickening how the police don’t give a shit about anyone but themselves.
I really enjoy and respect how you treat all the monsters the same. For some reason other channels have major issues doing this. You are hands down the BEST broski. Side note, we need a guitar vid from you. I seen your acoustic hanging in the background once.
Ahhh I'm in Hammond Louisiana now. I've never heard about this case either. I apsolutely love..no, I'm honestly obsessed with this channel. Keep the videos coming! Your so talented and thank you for being you.
This has quickly become my favorite Crime channel on youtube since Jim can't swim's channel fell off the map...you've been super consistent and your videos are fucking awesome! Please keep on grinding and we will keep supporting you!
This is why I just stay the fuck away from people I don’t know. Park in well lit areas, carry a weapon for self defense, and don’t leave my back exposed. Took getting robbed at gunpoint out of nowhere one time and I’ve never been the same. Fuck being a victim. Also rest in peace all these victims, poor guys.
I refuse to be a victim, at least a living victim. I carry a Glock at all times when I'm not home. And yes, I've had roughly 30,000 rounds of training. Both in the Army, as a Correctional Deputy, and Deputy Sheriff.
I gotta say, thank you for including that domestic abuse hotline number at the end of every video. I’m not sure what prompted you to do so but I remember when you added it in and it’s been a constant ever since which I applaud and admire as I’ve been able to put that same word out to others, including on comments of a local DV case turned homicide. You’re doing the work!
This makes me furious and disappointed, yet thankful that there was AT LEAST ONE detective that gave a shit about these people. Ronald is a coward and a total waste of every single atom that makes him up. I hope that he is dealt with pain&torture times the same number of victims he had. Not a single moment of peace or relief. I know that sounds despicable itself but the total disregard he had for other human life gives me total disregard for him.
the more I get into True Crime the more surprised I am at how measured a view of police it gives. no doubt there are plenty of good people who take "serve and protect" to heart but it really does seem like people who put a monetary value on human life, or are bigoted, or who are just plain bad at their jobs can have such a massive impact on police work that being a good cop must be like pulling teeth.
The thing is that anybody who has nefarious intentions, whether it be to rape, murder or abuse children, will always get employment that gives them either access to their preferred victims, or power and a degree of cover such as being s member of law enforcement. If you're new to true crime you might not yet have realised just how many serial killers were once in the military either. Its a lot. A very lot. There's an author, now deceased, called dave McGowan. He wrote s book called programmed to kill which is absolutely excellent. There is a fan of his work on UA-cam, channel named lolfieldandlove, who began making 10 minute long episodes based on the work of McGowan 12 or more years ago. Those early episodes don't have audio as was the norm on UA-cam back then but the research is phenomenal. The channel is still making content along the same lines and I think you will be shocked at some of the things many serial killers can be linked to. It's difficult to wrap one's head around and some might find it hard to believe. However the research shows the facts and they persist case after case after case. As someone who's been into true crime since I was 9 years old, almost 40 years now, I throughly recommend it. Start at episode 1 and work through. All the best, from England.
Law enforcement in and around New Orleans is notoriously corrupt. With that much dishonesty running rampant its not surprising that there is laziness and incompetence too.
Just wanted to say how awesome it is that you correctly pronounced the cities and other places in Louisiana you talked about in this one. Pretty telling of your care and concern for the little things that matter to us because they’re part of who we are.
Ya. There are a lot of true crime channels that have narrators who often mispronounce the names of towns, names, even states. It's distracting at the least. I'm glad there are narrators who make sure of pronunciation, it's a sign of dedication to their work and respect for their listeners.
Institutional racism and corruption has eaten deep into the fabric of America and I shudder to think where the country is headed. Thank you for your hardwork in bringing us these difficult stories
Great episode man! I must say I've never heard of this killer I'm surprised haha, I watch true crime stuff all the time. Guess he's still good at staying under the radar!
The ONLY true crime channel I have to switch back to "normal" speed for!!! I swear, so so many others must feel the need to slow down their natural speaking voice and add a "spooky?!" cadence, that I feel the need to speed em up to 1 .25× to listen!😆
strong reminder that crimes of power are genderless, ageless, and raceless. Evil is evil, and it's an equal opportunist. This is one of your best videos yet !
Season 5, yay!!! So HAPPY i found you in season 1, have been addicted since. I actually listen to the episodes 2 times, one on Google Podcast, and then again on YT. Worth it every time. Great work as usual. Agreed it the best channel in true crime!!!... These poor victims. These men shldnt have died, had the cops given 2 shits about them, and done their job, it wld have stopped after the 1st rape victim. Very sad. God be with the families of all these young men.
Hi Jiles! Thank you so much for the research for this story! I have seen a couple documentaries on this vile parasite! I’m thinking the inmates are getting their urges satisfied by Ronald! ☮️🐝safe , Have a Great Week!
This is crazy! I’ve lived in north Louisiana since the early 90s and knew absolutely nothing about this. I guess since pretty much all of the victims weren’t doing so hot like you said. How sad.
Thank you for showing light to the unfortunate people who were left voiceless. I would of never known about any of this if it wasn’t for your hard work. Thank you.
Hi Jiles (sp?)! Love your program, I wanted to make a couple suggestions for future programs: the Jamie Kloss case in Wisconsin, and the Delphi murders in Delphi, Indiana (these are unsolved to date). These would both be interesting subjects, thanks!
He was either “brazen or sloppy”….or the authorities just didn’t give a shit
The answer is D. All of the above.
Authorities didn’t give a shit that’s why he became sloppy
That makes absolutely no sense.
Yea that didnt make sence to me. If he was so sloppy how did he get away with this for so long lol. Clearly investigators were just dumb af
@@whacc_ because the victims were black and potentially gay, so the police wouldn't care
Forces himself onto someone
Goes to prison for it
Others force themselves onto him
-Realizes someone forcing themselves upon him is a horrible experience, regrets doing it to others and vows to change his ways-
Decides he mustn't ever be caught again and should just not allow his victims to live
He is a psychopath. They never change nor have remorse.
He did change his ''ways'' thou...
Crazy huh
That's what I thought
It's crazy that this one detective brought this whole thing down. If he hadn't cared then this ronald would've just kept going, I couldn't imagine how many more people would've died.
just explained a good portion of detectives, and trust me they don't get paid nearly enough. Meanwhile people got detectives that actually care we got corrupt ones out here in Michigan, like sheriff Swanson everybody thinks that everywhere else he's a hero and he made history, when reality is the protest he stopped have 15 people that you could probably take at once it was never a big movement it shouldn't have made history and he shouldn't have the title of a good detective LOL the minute that guy's busted for something again someone should do a podcast on him. I look forward to the day where this man is actually taken down for human trafficking. But then again we still have poison water in Flint Michigan so probably nobody will ever notice
@@ThugShakers4Christ i'm so confused how is he a strangler if he's out of shape. you can literrally flip him over your back.
Because most victims were black and gay they didn’t care
Its crazy to me that he believed rape was acceptable, even though it traumatized him so much, he started murdering to keep it from happening to him again.
Humans never cease to bewilder.
@@cw6621 who rapes other men though?
It doesn’t matter what color a person is, what their job title is, whether or not they are homeless, no one deserves to die at the hands of another because that power does not lay in their hands, PERIOD.
Liberals will never stop mentally enslaving them.
The child molester Kenneth Randolph did
I never heard of this case before, it’s so shocking that it had little to no media coverage… We only hear about the ones like Dahmer, Bundy and Gacy….it’s crazy how there are similar or worse serial killers that we have never heard of !!
And we wouldn't have even heard about Dahmer if he didn't eat his victims. His victims were black. No one would've cared but the cannibalism was sensationalized and made for good tv.
I really hope it's not just because the other guys are apparently attractive to women (they all look like nerds to me) and this guy was a short balding portly man.
@@cjvaye99 no. South Louisiana has very poor areas where people are making the best of a bad situation, so they are doing anything they can to make ends meet. it's not like growing up in a poor side of Chicago; it's rural poverty, which is different. Also, Katrina happened, so a lot of people weren't focused on crime, they were just trying to get back on their feet...this includes people who work for police departments. also the fact that the victims were multiracial, poor drug users, probably made it difficult for detectives to narrow down a suspect, especially after the capture of derrick todd lee, which everyone just assumed would be a white guy and he wasn't
@@alexpiper1115 that one shocked me, so did the DC Snipers, I can remember telling a group of co-workers, that when they finally caught him, he'd look like one of my redneck relatives, camo cap and glasses with a beat up pick up truck, and I was so very wrong.
Nature of the victims
20+ bodies and I've never heard of him. As it turns out, your death is investigated depending on who you were before or during death.
Right? It's so appalling how many men/boys he got away with killing and for so long! Yet he doesn't get as much press as the others! Nor do his victims! As many true crime shows, podcasts, books and documentaries I have seen. I never heard of this guy!
@@lynnb5726 Why is it appalling he doesn't get more press? None of these scumbags should get any press. Their names should forever disappear. You want these psychos made into celebrities?
Ever heard of Dean Corll? He killed more.
Its true, because certain lifestyles suffer more risk, produce less reliable witnesses, and are a pain in the a*se to investigate. ( no pun intended, sorry ).
John Wayne Gacy used to raped and killed like 17 black little boys around the ages of 7 and 8
Nobody deserves to die like this and the fact that lazy “detectives” ignored 20+ bodies is disturbing. Imagine that one of these men was a family member.
I think homophobic too 😕
@@ann-mariepaliukenas19 homophobic and racist. So sad
@@ann-mariepaliukenas19 Yeah, and some of them were prostitutes, they mostly get laughs when telling they are raped, male or female. And there's less panic in society. The persons he targeted are also the persons police targets.
these are gay people and remember that religion dont like it.
The fact that some people have to imagine it's a family member is sad. Rape and murder are wrong. No imagination required.😔🥺
Shocking that this was left to go on for so long. So many deaths that could have been avoided if it had been taken seriously.
That's the police for you they don't do anything unless they're told to by their rich masters the police in America are nothing but a nationwide protection racket
No shit. I know ppl in Colorado getting more time for smoking pot. And 3 strikes you're done. Wtf
Not when you consider how shit the police work is in the State, from north to south, worse the more south you go. Aside from NYPD in the 70's, and LAPD perpetually, NOPD is one of the most notoriously, consistently corrupt in the country, let alone the State. Terrebonne Parish equally so.
Right
How would they have found him? He wasn't related to the victims and there was no way to link him to any of the evidence...
Use some common sense for once instead of just being a triggered idiot
I appreciate you for pointing out the fact that , this received little coverage not only because the victims were males but also black males. So much could have been avoided . Thank you so much for covering this case because I never heard of it .
Had nothing to do with them being black. Otherwise the cases would have never been investigated. It's 100% due to the criminal record of the victims. Happens all the time, white, black, it doesn't matter.
It had everything to do with them being black. Y’all always act naive and dumb when it comes to racism.
@@TheGlitched-NPC wrong
If that were the case then the white victims would have been the nail in the coffin but the police didn't care about investigating those either because of criminal history. Stop being so race baited.
@@tilabryant5591 Ironically, you are naive and dumb when it comes to racism.
i appreciate how you never fail to include the horrific neglect from detectives and police that can occur in cases like this. there will be times where people wonder how things like that could ever happen, how the noble force of cops and detectives that are supposed to protect us can let this happen. and the truth is, there has always been groups of people that the system at large couldn't possibly care less about. it's so disheartening, to see that the victims of murder can be deemed unworthy of attention somehow, just because they were a victim of addiction or a sex worker, and even because of simple facts like racism and homophobia. consider how different this would have gone if these victims were not mostly young black men. these things don't make a person any less human, and it's so upsetting to see them being treated as such after their life is stolen away from them like they didn't even matter. this case could've ended so differently had it not been for the one detective...
The cops are corrupted scum. They work for the globalists.
this is why i love the Internet. it’s the beginning of forced change . so many cases or blatant illegal misconduct have been brought to the attention of public opinion and now they’ve been forced to further investigate.
now it’s the court of public opinion they have to answer too . thank god we have something. cameras social media and force in #s
I appreciate your and @BadAssBarbie’s comments. Thank you. It’s refreshing to read some informed discussion on UA-cam that doesn’t immediately devolve to defensive, snarky and ignorant “conversations.” We can agree to disagree without rancor etc. but rarely is that quality demonstrated.
Again, many thanks.
I remember this case, so sad most of these victims never raised the alarm bells. Great job as usual on your research, very well done.
It's terrifying that someone can kill that many people and most have never heard of him. But a killer who kills prostitutes usually goes under the radar too.
So so sad.
Agree with the research bit, too. These victims need voices xo
@@kandykane2160 this is rusty nail, anybody out there seen kandy kane??
It's so upsetting that authorities don't take cases like this seriously
Jeffrey Dahmer got away with it for so long because he carefully chose victims he knew police wouldn't care enough about to investigate, young gay black men
After watching so many of these it’s scary and sad how police work is usually what allows these monsters to go unpunished for years.
I still remember the Dahmer incident when one of his victims escaped and ran away only for him to be sent back after a stupid excuse by Dahmer.
@@Rainmanking I never researched what happened to those police officers but I'm sure I remember they were promoted??
Nothing new under the sun.
its not so much they dont care its just way harder to solve crimes under certain circumstances
This is 1 of the 3 best channels I have found, that chapter, serial killer documentary. All 3 are of the highest quality 👌
Unsolved no more- takes a documented unsolved case and a totally legit detective takes 3 days and works through to a deep dive- check it out
Omg yes!! I patient wait for all to upload new one! Lol
Coffee House Crime is awesome too.
Cant handle the humor of the chapter
Look at MrBallen
I lived in St. Tammany Parish for about 7 years, and the justice system in LA in general is absolutely reprehensible. The fact that so many detectives and officers failed to stop him sooner testifies to how incompetent law enforcement tends to be there. Not only do the guilty go free for far too long, but there's a track record of legitimately innocent people being convicted on woefully insufficient evidence. LA needs thorough rehabilitation of its law enforcement, and has for decades.
BS
@@VishusVenom that's actually a really great point man, I never considered that.
Louisiana is under French common law (guilty until proven innocent). It's the only state that isn't under English common law (innocent until proven guilty). The system kind of causes lots of innocents to be caught up like that. It also opens the door for lots of corruption.
I lived in Slidell for about 5 years. It was a nice town. However it's not necessarily that Louisiana law enforcement is incompetent, it's that it's extremely corrupt. Just like the political structure of the state. Even when they do get someone somewhere who wants to do their job right and actually work for the people, they either get told they're going to play the game or, if they won't cooperate, they get run out of their position.
@@mommy2libras yes, the corruption there is genuinely bewildering. Perhaps that would've been the more accurate description over incompetence, but it's definitely some combination of both.
Such an extremely sad case. It makes me sick to my stomach every time I hear a case where the victims are considered not worthy of justice. So happy he was finally caught!!
„of course the police didnt take him seriously”
a picture of a laughing cop 💀💀
This makes me so outraged and heartbroken! The victims were seen as disposal by the law, society and the killer! He could have been put away so much sooner if law enforcement took the time to care. No one deserves to die the way these men/boys died! Funny how media idolizes killers like Bundy, The Night Stalker and BTK. Yet this guy is barely mentioned. Even though he is one of the most evil!
Yeah it's wierd. It's my first time hearing about this guy.
@@garrysekelli6776 same!
This sick pos is no more evil than Ted Bundy or btk, what kind of statement was that saying this loser is "more evil" than other serial killers? Nonsense.
Exactly,I've watched hundreds of videos but this was first hearing about this creature but have seen countless others cover same cases,I'm not saying they shouldn't be covered,they should for new crime buffs,but all victims matter equally.It's very sad.
@@davidrustylouis6818 Maybe they edited their comment, but it’s written that “he is one of the most evil”...not “more evil”. Either way, it’s an odd thing for you to get hung up on considering how loosely this term can be applied.
Loving these less well-known cases you’ve been covering. Always know it’s gonna be interesting when I hear “this... is monsters” 😁
My man literally said “this is about the time I would nope the fuck out of there“. Love it!
Incredibly sad and frustrating that the last two victims could've been saved if the police had had the balls to arrest him earlier.
Balls or Brains????? Id say both.
By “balls,” do you mean “evidence?”
@@caittails They didn't have more evidence after the last two victims were killed. They just decided to arrest him because they didn't want to risk another potential victim. I meant exactly what I said.
I’ve never heard of these cases , so terrifying!!!! So thankful the first detective did not give up on catching the serial killer!
Great work , love your content 🖤
Bless all the young mens souls and may they rest in peace. Bless their families too.
even the pedophile he killed?
This case is a terrifying reminder never to take candy from a stranger... Metaphorically speaking.
Don't let someone tie you up is another point in case
The kink to be tied up goes against all good judgment.
This woman I've been talking to wants me to tie her up and asked if she could tie me up. Should I not do this?
@@HiDigity 😂
@@ShabbyTabernacle I like tying men up and I have great judgment. The men allowing me to do this have good judgment too.
And.....if you're a guy.......don't meet up with random strangers
and offer to suck their dicks for
money . ! You'll live longer ...
Seriously can't believe the family had to learn about a murdered son/ brother by setting his dead face on the news. 😳
Prior to social media and advancements in DNA/Criminal databases etc... Unless they found ID or could match victims with a missing person/Criminal record, news media is unfortunately how many people learned of deaths of loved ones at the hands of violent killers.
I really appreciate you covering these victims and highlighting why this killer was able to do more damage.
I've been waiting for monsters. My favorite narration. Easily. I will have to donate to the channel because I've listened on repeat while going to sleep.
Excellent job as usual! I always appreciate your sympathy towards victims, no matter their status in society. It is scary to think how many murderers must be roaming free because they choose the "right" victims.
Also... was the "bootay" pronunciation of Boutte a choice for the sake of comic relief? Lol a quick search says it's pronounced like "boot."
Lol
Boot & Hooma
I might have said, "Boo-ett" but "bootay" does sound funnier...
It's French Canadian to be exact and is indeed pronounced "Boot".
It means, "Good", but good in the Excellent department. So, awesome, amazing, that sort of thing.
Born and raised in Toronto where I went to French school for awhile. French-Canadian, which isn't like France-French, but definitely is related to Louisiana French.
French Canadian is also known as Quebecois.
@@jas4233 Weird. That's not how it's spelled. Or how it's pronounced. It's French Canadian.
I love that you focus on stories that I won’t get to watch on other channels, plus your warm, caramel-like voice always gets me excited for what I’m about to learn. It’s a dichotomy for me: your warm and beautiful voice verses the brutal and horrendous topic you’re talking about here.
I also applaud your well researched topics, how in-depth you go into each case and the types of stories you choose. Often I’m very surprised that I haven’t heard of the serial killers, like this one, until I watch your stories. Thank you for shinning a light on these stories, that I think need to be out there but don’t seem to be…
Your channel is my favourite, thank you always and from around the other side of the globe (Australia) !!
Props to the detective who didn't give up, and saw these victims as the PEOPLE they were.
The most articulate voice in true crime.
I love the way you narrate, and love your input.
Thank you.
“He shook the police tailing him”? And they didn’t just wait at his place or see him go out and dump the last body either? …Good work boys!
Next video: "The racoon that broke into my house had a history of burglary but authorities were clueless on his past crime".
Are you talking about the Golden State Killer because that was 💯 true. They didn’t know about his many robberies, ra%# and than he move to murder and ra#% . He was a cop making him harder to catch. Even creepier they have a town meeting on it and he was there. Evil, evil man.
“I’d nope the fuck out of there” hilarious 😂
True crime content done respectfully with an amazing self care cadence. Another episode well done 👏🏽
Am I the only one who can fall asleep to this channel? I look forward to new episodes and love the content but if I am even a little bit tired I fall asleep listening to it. I always go back and rewatch / re-listen. As an insomniac I truly appreciate the calming narrative and find myself going back to episodes I’ve already heard just to get to sleep. You have a sub for life.
Yeah, my friends don't "get it" and think I'm weird, like I must dream about being a serial killer, but I don't. Another good channel is Forensic Files / Medical Detectives as they also have good, level sound editing, and a calming narrator. Few nights ago fell asleep watching something else, woke up in a panic at 4 a.m. because autoplay sent me to a video that used a ringtone sound I set for my boss.
Shout out to the detective who actually gave a fuck about black men being killed and raped .
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Once again Jiles, a good intro to your new season- you never EVER disappoint!
✌🏽💥☺️
OH MY GOD THANK YOU!!!!!! I am from the area! I have known about this so long and have commented this on so many serial killer UA-cam channels hoping for someone to do an episode about him! I can't explain how happy I am I'm sending this link to all the homies asap even if it is 5am! Thank you Thank You Thank You!
Wow you have done your research times 1000 this really is chilling it's all down the road from the toilet I'm currently watching this from
I was watching the parade that day less than a mile away from where he slapped the woman, probably wearing a Pokemon shirt
I'm surprised that I've never heard of this guy before, but definitely gives John Wayne Gacy vibes. Keep them coming kind sir, we're here for it 💯
He was giving me Jeffrey Dahmer vibes due to his preference for young, African American men.
@@beccas.7762 When you put it that way I agree.
It was the going to prison for an assault and deciding he'll never get arrested again, even if it meant all victims die in the process
You too ? I thought I was the only one who thought that
I have over 600 subscription channels that I watch. My family and I ALL have you as number one. The effort you put in....the facts you arent afraid to throw out there and the truth you find is why. You have empathy and you tell it like it is. Radio voice too. Thanks for all the great entertainment.
Out of best 5 true channels, you are for sure one of them brotha. Keep up the good work.
I'm from Louisiana and it's always horrifying yet interesting when I hear you mention my state. All that said, love your podcast!!!
Same here 318
My fiancee lives there
the way he says the names of the cities and parishes sound weird to y’all? lol
@@dankus.memeokus4192 504, and 985. i live in HTX now though.
I stay in Hammond Louisiana. Hi yall
RIP to all those innocent men who lost their lives for no reason.
Even the child molester Kenneth Randolph ?
You’ve accomplished your goal: I’ve never heard this case.
Ann Rule did a masterful job of making all the murder victims come alive in her book about Gary Ridgeway and I’ve never looked at “throw-away” victims the same since. May the memory of these men never be forgotten.
That’s crazy how all those brothers had lose their life before those cops wanted to do some real work, good job on the video man keep ‘em coming
Never heard of this case! Thank you for always coming through with quality content that is full of facts and always respectful to the victims. I love this channel.
Love your podcast!! Been watching since around 250 subs. Glad to see your growth!!
Agreed !
I agree also, but the Louisiana Purchase was not in 1903 it was in 1803.
Me too, like parents; we’re so proud! Haha I love his dry humor, his research is top notch and he covers literally everything there is to cover...he’s like the A+ of content crime creation ✌🏽
Greetings from Dallas.I love waking up to new episodes of MONSTERS🤠
You’ve saved me! Im at work, as a cleaning person, and listening to your voice while I work makes the time go by so much faster! Thank you!!
Every time you say Boutte I giggle a bit :(
This case is horrendous. RIP to all of those sweet, innocent boys
Your comment is the one I came to find because my stoned self is giggling every time I hear him say it. “Bootay” is how it sounds to me and yes I giggle like an immature preteen.
And that aside no matter what the name of anyplace crimes like this take place I feel so bad for the victims. How did they end up with him so easily. How unbelievably terrified they must have felt. It’s so sad
Bootay😂
3:00 AM murder doc? Let’s go! Perfect timing lol
He's pretty punctual. :)
I'm with you! :-)
O800 AM for me lol
9 at night here in New Zealand,,love this guy.leeesh goo 🤣😂
9.00 am for me in Malmö sweden
Let's go brandon
Hey man, just want to say excellent work in particular with the historical background and storytelling aspects. The beginnings of the most recent episodes have really shown an improvement! Thanks for everything you do!
I like Monsters, but the Louisiana Purchase was in 1803, not 1903. A simple Google search shows the corrects date.
@@zekelucente9702 Small mistake. Shit happens. Dude still one of the best channels here.
I’m a Social Service Worker graduate I work in a group home for individuals with developmental disabilities & mental health. I’m stressed to the max and struggling with everything going on in Canada and thank you for taking my mind off all the stressors for a little while!
Thank you for the upload. Not only informative also educational. I learned something about Louisiana. Much love and respect
Another excellent , well researched true crime story!! Very well done! Kudos!!
I love waking up to a brand new TiM! Thanks!
It's absolutely heartbreaking and infuriating that victims are tossed to the side if they're part of a marginalized people. Minorities seem to get the dark end of the fucked-up stick a lot and their deaths are just looked at like 'oh...its a dark skined person...they probably were doing something bad to end up like this.' I'm not just talking about Africian Americans like myself, but native americans, hispanic, those of asian descent...everyone deserves to have their killer brought to justice and with the case of this ugly mofo, they were just tossed to the side. The media also is doing no one in these groups any favors! Look at Gabby Petito. While everyone was searching for her, they ended up finding five others who had also gone missing, and who knows how many other crimes were put on the back burner and not heard of because stories of her case were the prime focus of the media. For me, its one of those situations where I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired. My stomach literally turned with each murdered person that popped up in this story.
yeah, I have a feeling this guy was picking black victims for this reason rather than a sexual preference... other serial killers have done this sort of thing intentionally before too, picking victims who are minorities or otherwise lower in society (like prostitues, homeless, drug addicts, etc), because those deaths wont be given much attention and they're more likely to get away with it. it clearly does work in the killers favor...
@@BlisaBLisa plus sadly the cops didn’t seem to care😕
My take on it is different. I tend to think that he would primarily target sex workers, small time offenders and drug users preferably from poorer backgrounds (he wasn't rich either). Easier to lure with drugs or cash or sex promises. I'm not saying any of the victims deserved such an end. Even the ones who didn't engage in anything illegal, they were not trying to make their schedule and movements known by the authorities. It's really hard after a crime to track the last hours of the life of those victims. That was also before anyone had a gps tracker in their pocket/car.
Look at other serial killers, the less easy to track the life of their victim, the better chances they have to evade being caught.
The ugly truth is that police work is paid by taxes of the citizens with steady jobs. Therefore one may expect the police to focus on protecting that population first, but also to prioritize doing lucrative police work (seizing drug money, ticketing,...) second.
Like BodyCount say "When it comes to the poor, no life matter"
Compare the response to Gabby Petito to the obvious mxrder of Lauren Smith Fields. In the latter case, they just let the guy walk off and even complimented him, instantly believed that a black woman going on a dating app date would just do some substances (which she didn't - an SA drug was found in her system), and the media underreported her story, if at all, and even threw shade on her to imply she was a bad girl and not a healthy, educated, working woman. They even showed a bikini pic of her to sexualize it because they know that'll trigger certain people to feel she deserved it. They even implied that she was exchanging her time for money, which also indicates to people what to think. They even ignored and treated her family badly. I'm so sick of it. They're always around to punish whether someone is guilty or not but ignore us or demonize us when we're the victims.
Sometimes I wish...nevermind. But more of my kinfolk would do better to explore the world outside of the hellscape that is the U.S.
@@LadyAstarionAncunin i May be wrong but seems to me USA police are still inherently racist.Murders by police continue,to some police this monster is doing their “job”
"I'd nope the fuck out of there...."... poignant as all hell. Made my week.
I wonder if he actually preferred young black men or knew that their deaths wouldn't be looked into and he was more likely to get away with it.
I don’t thik he’s smart enough to think of that
If it was _just_ about being black and a man, he could have gone to Mardi Gras… _but if Girls Gone Wild videos are true_ there are people with video cameras EVERYWHERE.
*So my guess is one time after he bought drugs he looked around and thought:*
💩💭 _You never hear news stories of people from this neighborhood going missing… Hell I’m buying drugs_ *and even straight black cops* _probably aren’t ever going to stake out a gay club or the areas where gay men and druggies live._
Why though. If you have a gun. Its VERY easy to kill strong people
@@ajewishchristianmuslim
This case reminds me of the absolutely appalling decision in the Jeffery Dahmer case where the police GAVE HIM THE VICTIM BACK. The poor kid was bleeding and scared. Konerak Sinthasomphone was his name. The two women who tried to help him were teenagers themselves. It’s just sickening how the police don’t give a shit about anyone but themselves.
Maybe a combination of the two
I really enjoy and respect how you treat all the monsters the same. For some reason other channels have major issues doing this. You are hands down the BEST broski. Side note, we need a guitar vid from you. I seen your acoustic hanging in the background once.
Ahhh I'm in Hammond Louisiana now. I've never heard about this case either. I apsolutely love..no, I'm honestly obsessed with this channel. Keep the videos coming! Your so talented and thank you for being you.
This has quickly become my favorite Crime channel on youtube since Jim can't swim's channel fell off the map...you've been super consistent and your videos are fucking awesome! Please keep on grinding and we will keep supporting you!
The body count in this one made my stomach turn. Like it's 3.a.m. and I just screamed at the top of my lungs "ANOTHER ONE??"
Another EXCELLENT episode. This is one of the best channels on UA-cam, you are appreciated!
I absolutely love the history lessons in the beginning of each video. :)
I love waking up to new videos from this podcast, this channel has come a long way since season 1! 🙌🏾
This is why I just stay the fuck away from people I don’t know. Park in well lit areas, carry a weapon for self defense, and don’t leave my back exposed. Took getting robbed at gunpoint out of nowhere one time and I’ve never been the same. Fuck being a victim. Also rest in peace all these victims, poor guys.
Maybe stay off the crack and be “asmurfonwater”
I refuse to be a victim, at least a living victim. I carry a Glock at all times when I'm not home. And yes, I've had roughly 30,000 rounds of training. Both in the Army, as a Correctional Deputy, and Deputy Sheriff.
@@byronparrott7782 no one asked.
@@tuesday3735 Do you feel better now that you were a dick to someone for no reason?
You da man. Always proper quality videos. Your a credit to the true crime community. Top three channel. QUALITY CHANNEL!!!!!!!!!!!!
I gotta say, thank you for including that domestic abuse hotline number at the end of every video. I’m not sure what prompted you to do so but I remember when you added it in and it’s been a constant ever since which I applaud and admire as I’ve been able to put that same word out to others, including on comments of a local DV case turned homicide. You’re doing the work!
How have I never heard of this one before?! I appreciate you doing these lesser known cases.
Thank you for your amazing research and ability to deliver us this content! Your voice is soothing as well. Thank you 😊
This makes me furious and disappointed, yet thankful that there was AT LEAST ONE detective that gave a shit about these people. Ronald is a coward and a total waste of every single atom that makes him up. I hope that he is dealt with pain&torture times the same number of victims he had. Not a single moment of peace or relief. I know that sounds despicable itself but the total disregard he had for other human life gives me total disregard for him.
the more I get into True Crime the more surprised I am at how measured a view of police it gives. no doubt there are plenty of good people who take "serve and protect" to heart but it really does seem like people who put a monetary value on human life, or are bigoted, or who are just plain bad at their jobs can have such a massive impact on police work that being a good cop must be like pulling teeth.
The thing is that anybody who has nefarious intentions, whether it be to rape, murder or abuse children, will always get employment that gives them either access to their preferred victims, or power and a degree of cover such as being s member of law enforcement.
If you're new to true crime you might not yet have realised just how many serial killers were once in the military either. Its a lot. A very lot.
There's an author, now deceased, called dave McGowan. He wrote s book called programmed to kill which is absolutely excellent. There is a fan of his work on UA-cam, channel named lolfieldandlove, who began making 10 minute long episodes based on the work of McGowan 12 or more years ago. Those early episodes don't have audio as was the norm on UA-cam back then but the research is phenomenal.
The channel is still making content along the same lines and I think you will be shocked at some of the things many serial killers can be linked to. It's difficult to wrap one's head around and some might find it hard to believe. However the research shows the facts and they persist case after case after case.
As someone who's been into true crime since I was 9 years old, almost 40 years now, I throughly recommend it. Start at episode 1 and work through.
All the best, from England.
@@WakeyWakeyEggsandBakey
Tnx for the info
Law enforcement in and around New Orleans is notoriously corrupt. With that much dishonesty running rampant its not surprising that there is laziness and incompetence too.
Also keep in mind that bad cops are easier noticed than good cops. You dont know when they do their job right, only when they fucc up.
@@WakeyWakeyEggsandBakey thanks so much for the recommendation. The channel looks really interesting
Just wanted to say how awesome it is that you correctly pronounced the cities and other places in Louisiana you talked about in this one. Pretty telling of your care and concern for the little things that matter to us because they’re part of who we are.
Ya. There are a lot of true crime channels that have narrators who often mispronounce the names of towns, names, even states. It's distracting at the least. I'm glad there are narrators who make sure of pronunciation, it's a sign of dedication to their work and respect for their listeners.
Institutional racism and corruption has eaten deep into the fabric of America and I shudder to think where the country is headed.
Thank you for your hardwork in bringing us these difficult stories
hey I just wanted to say thanks for putting out such excellent content I was tickled to death to see this pop up.
Does anyone else feel confident enough to like the video before even watching it??
Because…….I do 👍🏼, every time❣️
Great episode man! I must say I've never heard of this killer I'm surprised haha, I watch true crime stuff all the time. Guess he's still good at staying under the radar!
The ONLY true crime channel I have to switch back to "normal" speed for!!! I swear, so so many others must feel the need to slow down their natural speaking voice and add a "spooky?!" cadence, that I feel the need to speed em up to 1 .25× to listen!😆
This was a good story! Thank you for shedding light.
Always happy to see a late night upload!
strong reminder that crimes of power are genderless, ageless, and raceless. Evil is evil, and it's an equal opportunist. This is one of your best videos yet !
“He did so much cocaine that he went unconscious” damn man how much is that?!
I know ?your heart beating way too fast cause you to stop for a while ?
Enough to make your heart beat too fast and you can't breathe.
I’d say an 8ball on a Good Friday night 🤷🏻♀️
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@@bigredswife4646 don't forget the cigarettes laced with it ,now that's a party
Always good to have an answer of that question. Thanks everyone.
Was not expecting a history and geography lesson when clicking on a video about serial killer, but I like it.
Season 5, yay!!! So HAPPY i found you in season 1, have been addicted since. I actually listen to the episodes 2 times, one on Google Podcast, and then again on YT. Worth it every time. Great work as usual. Agreed it the best channel in true crime!!!... These poor victims. These men shldnt have died, had the cops given 2 shits about them, and done their job, it wld have stopped after the 1st rape victim. Very sad. God be with the families of all these young men.
I really, really enjoy your videos, thank you for sharing them with us.
@ 0:21 did you mean 1803?
Oh my GOD!! 25 Men?? Thank God he was caught!
I absolutely love your videos, thank you so much for all you do to keep people entertained. And this is the first time I've ever heard about this guy.
My favorite true crime series on the site. Love how these cases are all new to me every time
Great series of videos. I have enjoyed them all without ever commenting. Just wanted to say a HUGE THANK YOU
Hi Jiles! Thank you so much for the research for this story! I have seen a couple documentaries on this vile parasite! I’m thinking the inmates are getting their urges satisfied by Ronald! ☮️🐝safe , Have a Great Week!
Thank God he was caught, it's hard telling how many more would've been added to his sick serial list
This is crazy! I’ve lived in north Louisiana since the early 90s and knew absolutely nothing about this. I guess since pretty much all of the victims weren’t doing so hot like you said. How sad.
Thank you for showing light to the unfortunate people who were left voiceless. I would of never known about any of this if it wasn’t for your hard work. Thank you.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR DOING THIS STORY! YOU, GOOD SIR ARE THE BOMB!
Thank you for covering this case. Most people ignore it because it makes them uncomfortable. Yes, straight adult men can be raped and murdered too.
It’s so messed up that’s why they didn’t take this shit seriously like seriously beyond fucked up
Men are the problem. Harming women, children & other men. But they won’t talk abt that
Loving the new style! ❤️
Hi Jiles (sp?)! Love your program, I wanted to make a couple suggestions for future programs: the Jamie Kloss case in Wisconsin, and the Delphi murders in Delphi, Indiana (these are unsolved to date). These would both be interesting subjects, thanks!
He didn't prefer young black men, he went after them because he understands the system he lives in.
I can’t get enough of ur videos