SOLVED AFTER NEARLY 30 YEARS: The Case of Mandy Stavik

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024

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  • @rinal1315
    @rinal1315 Год назад +1438

    Why are there no comments thanking Kim for doing everything she could to get his DNA?? She was so brave knowing he could have caught on and being aware of his anger issues and she waited 3 whole months for the opportunity, had she gradually took her eye off the ball sometimes, she would have missed this one chance with the coke can and water cup! She’s so brave and should be proud of herself for being a key to giving Maddy’s family closure finally❤

  • @hannahherrera4003
    @hannahherrera4003 Год назад +672

    The cop who didn’t give up on this case thank you! We need more like you. ❤️

  • @aoime22
    @aoime22 Год назад +2920

    This could have been solved immediately if people just spoke up. It's so sad.

    • @justlikemagic111
      @justlikemagic111 Год назад +90

      so so so true! i really wish people spoke up, it would have solved things really fast. it's literally a shame

    • @Noey87
      @Noey87 Год назад +129

      Shame is exactly what kept people from speaking up and naming this dude as the killer. If they would have been wrong it could have ruined their lives, and if they were right they still could have had repercussions.

    • @leoniedoyle8484
      @leoniedoyle8484 Год назад +73

      This is so true. It can also be true that they felt unsafe speaking up bc of how creepy that loser was.

    • @norealname1965
      @norealname1965 Год назад +117

      riiight... this was 30 years ago. You know what would have happened if these young women had accused this guy to be a creep? They would have been dismissed by police and made a target of that dudes anger. It's hard enough today for women reporting such things. How many women end up dead because the first victim reporting an incident just gets declared to be "too sensitive" and "just take it as a compliment"

    • @totally_a_spy
      @totally_a_spy Год назад +28

      People say not to gossip but gossiping can save lives. Its important to share information

  • @breeziebanks
    @breeziebanks Год назад +704

    Seeing Mandy’s cute little mother take the stand even after all these years was really a bittersweet moment. I’m so glad she got to put her daughters killer away while she’s still here. Rip Mandy and her brothers Brent and Spencer❤️

    • @Noey87
      @Noey87 Год назад +16

      It was absolutely beautiful yet definitely bittersweet!!! 🥰🥰🥰

  • @1xkoko
    @1xkoko Год назад +2191

    Him wearing gloves and taking trash HOME he basically told the whole bakery he was a murderer at that point what sane person does that 🤦🏾‍♀️

    • @jennmota585
      @jennmota585 Год назад +30

      I know right!!

    • @kavakitten
      @kavakitten Год назад +5

      reminds me of the idaho case unfortunately.

    • @krystalmarin9993
      @krystalmarin9993 Год назад

      @@kavakittendid it already get solved?

    • @kavakitten
      @kavakitten Год назад

      @@krystalmarin9993 the suspect is in custody and the preliminary hearing is going to happen in late June

    • @rachelreilly7239
      @rachelreilly7239 10 месяцев назад +3

      Exactly my thoughts....but what a b@stard he was to then say he had a consensual relationship with her....he is a very sick and evil person.
      He will get his...
      May poor Mandy RIP and prayers for family and friends.

  • @putju8072
    @putju8072 Год назад +628

    1. There is so much power in community. 2. Misogyny, even in its ‘tiniest’ form is never harmless and should never go unnoticed. 3. Always trust your gut! Poor Mandy, glad she got justice

    • @romya-jenevieve
      @romya-jenevieve Год назад +6

      "Community" has literally been my word of the year! Unity is so incredibly important in this current generation of violence, loneliness, and depression. This comment needs an award. lol

    • @shahidabdoullakhanzorovr1564
      @shahidabdoullakhanzorovr1564 Год назад +2

      Depends on what you mean by "misogyny".

    • @themysticmaam
      @themysticmaam Год назад +47

      @@shahidabdoullakhanzorovr1564 um there is only one meaning of misogyny, so unless you're a misogynist its pretty simple to understand.

    • @hamtoad7159
      @hamtoad7159 Год назад +20

      istg 90% of murders like this would not happen if misogyny was taken seriously and misogynistic men were viewed as the threats that they are. this is honestly what makes me the angriest ab cases like this. how many women and girls need to die before people stop defending or ignoring men like this.

    • @KamalasFakePolls
      @KamalasFakePolls Год назад

      ​@@themysticmaam no you just hate men

  • @ShellyWolfe73
    @ShellyWolfe73 Год назад +240

    This is why it's so important to keep these cases in the spotlight even if they go unsolved for many many years. This case took 30 years to be solved but the dedication of the detective is amazing. I'm just so happy for her family that they got to see Justice

  • @evebber4467
    @evebber4467 Год назад +217

    Can’t believe the German Shepard came back home alone. Wonder what she saw to be cowering and tail between her legs. Poor baby 😢

    • @shahidabdoullakhanzorovr1564
      @shahidabdoullakhanzorovr1564 Год назад +1

      It's a dog, a canine, a carnivore, a domesticated predator, not a baby.

    • @emikog3494
      @emikog3494 Год назад

      @@shahidabdoullakhanzorovr1564 oh get a life loser

    • @Luca-gc6pz
      @Luca-gc6pz Год назад +5

      German shepherds are supposed to be protection dogs, which is why a lot of people own them. Some protection dog

    • @chewchew66
      @chewchew66 Год назад

      Yeah poor "baby"... you're talking about the victim, right??? There's always that one... I mean what is a young human life compared to a scared dog??? Gosh some of you😕😕😕

    • @brads4449
      @brads4449 Год назад +28

      y’all really on here hating on a DOG!?!?!! pls get one heart i beg

  • @dancesmokesmile344
    @dancesmokesmile344 Год назад +180

    When you’re at the point that you use gloves every time you touch something even in public, and take everything home to make sure no one can get your dna, you’re so very obviously guilty. No one is gonna do that unless they know they’re guilty

  • @angelaeubanks4027
    @angelaeubanks4027 Год назад +85

    Thank you for covering this case Bella! Mandy's murder changed my life and the life of my husband and every other child who went from being carefree running around town with little supervision, at least until the street lights came on. I woke up the morning after the day she went missing and there were hundreds of ppl at the fire department a block down the road as well as more county and state Police than I'd ever seen at one time. At breakfast my grandpa sat down with us and told us Mandy was missing and we weren't to leave the house unless we were in groups of 4 or more and a parent outside with us. You'd think we would be angry about the new lack of freedom, but we were so scared that we welcomed an overprotective parent tagging along with us all the time. The mention of her name would reduce any mature teenager or adult to tears. We were so frustrated with the case going cold. My husband and I were shocked when Whatcom county Sheriff's office did the press release announcing the arrest of that evil POS! Mary was both of my children's bus driver and I remember when I was standing at the bottom of my quarter mile long driveway with my daughter waiting for the bus and Mary very sharply told me that I was never to stand on the road and wait for her because our house is one of like 10 houses and they're all very spread out, so someone could very easily grab me or my daughter and no one would see or hear our cries. I was so busy with an infant and a toddler that I totally didn't think about the danger I could've put myself in. I waited at the bottom of the hill behind a tree after that and Mary would honk and wait for us to walk up the hill and then she sat there while I jogged back down the hill and around the corner where traffic could no longer see me. We had this routine for like 8yrs. Again, thank you for telling Mandy's story! RIP Mandy Stavic forever young beautiful and in all our hearts! 💜

    • @jourdyngroman
      @jourdyngroman Год назад +8

      thank you for sharing that routine you had with Mary. sounds like she took all of the kids under her wing to protect them once she lost so many of her own 🖤

  • @Shawaeon
    @Shawaeon Год назад +77

    The detective who worked on her case for all those years is a hero. I hope justice come to all scumbags like him.

  • @lilyharris5932
    @lilyharris5932 Год назад +257

    Woman’s intuition is crazy. The way we can put shit together from almost nothing is crazy and it either me 100% right or just barley wrong. It’s fr crazy I amaze myself with it sometimes

    • @katymiles5682
      @katymiles5682 Год назад +43

      so real. i fully believe it is a survival mechanism that has been passed on from generation to generation. sometimes, i will be out in public and just get a FEELING about a man around me. i always listen to it.

    • @hardver8855
      @hardver8855 Год назад +3

      I agree with you. I think lack of balls resulted in this intuition mechanism.

    • @KamalasFakePolls
      @KamalasFakePolls Год назад

      You're delusional.

  • @jesscliff1831
    @jesscliff1831 Год назад +280

    Can we appreciate how beautiful Mandy was!! Such a sad case. I definitely think it was premeditated but I can understand as Bella said they couldn’t be sure as they didn’t want to put it in the sentencing just in case it went through a mistrial or worse he wouldn’t get sentenced at all.

    • @JesusismyRock773
      @JesusismyRock773 Год назад +4

      Everyone of God's children are beautiful. You seem to be very superficial. I am so glad that he was caught. Guilty as charged. It is too bad they can't put animals like him in a cage for the rest of their lives and feed them just bread and water, or put them on a work gang etc.

    • @dogpolice
      @dogpolice Год назад

      @@JesusismyRock773 what I’m hearing from you is: don’t call Mandy beautiful and I support unethical prison conditions. cool

    • @shifa444
      @shifa444 Год назад +1

      @@dogpolice maybe get hearing aid then idk

    • @TheFuraidoPoteto
      @TheFuraidoPoteto 8 месяцев назад

      @@dogpoliceI’m sorry but some people do deserve “unethical prison conditions”.

  • @TearsOfTheWeak
    @TearsOfTheWeak Год назад +19

    It’s cracks me up every time Bella is surprised that they all went to the same high school lol she said that the population was only like 300. I’m sure that was the only high school

  • @clarkyyy1706
    @clarkyyy1706 Год назад +19

    Imagine his mum getting on the stand and saying ‘there’s no evidence’. Absolutely disgraceful behaviour knowing the pain her child has put another mother through

  • @klodawilson7676
    @klodawilson7676 Год назад +68

    I wonder did they think to ask Tim’s brother or father for a dna sample when he was refusing… surely that would have helped toward a warrant

  • @brindlebucker4741
    @brindlebucker4741 Год назад +202

    It wouldn't be unusual for such a small town to have only one high school. I was born and raised in Spalding County, Georgia, and at the time I went to high school, the population was about 42,000 -ish. We only had one high school for all the county. It was in the biggest classification at that time: AAAA, and thus we were able to compete for the top football state championship because of our size. I went to school with loads of kids I don't even and probably never heard their names spoken. But the point is, if you spoke to anyone my age or older from that area, they would ALL say they had been to the same high school. These days, they have a city high school and a county one, so 2 high schools, but forever before that it was just one.

    • @JustKelso1993
      @JustKelso1993 Год назад +9

      Same for my town, one school, Preschool to Highschool in one building.

    • @emilycorby8997
      @emilycorby8997 Год назад +5

      Maybe it's just weird to Aussies? I'm from a small town in NSW, Australia. Population of about 11 000 and we have 2 high schools, 3 primary schools and a heap of different daycare/preschools. Plus there's seperate schools for other religions like Plymouth Brethren.

    • @Noey87
      @Noey87 Год назад +2

      @@JustKelso1993 Same here, but my town had a separate building for 6th grade and below. They were right next to each other and we all used the same cafeteria.

    • @maviskitty3774
      @maviskitty3774 Год назад +1

      My town currently has one high school. Three elementary schools, one middle school and one high school.

    • @kaitlynhadeen8596
      @kaitlynhadeen8596 Год назад +1

      Baker is a 1A, it’s one of the largest districts in WA, NOT in students but in the area that’s in the district

  • @missribbon
    @missribbon Год назад +23

    This is incredible. Just goes to show what can be achieved if the investigators never give up.

  • @denisebacher5040
    @denisebacher5040 Год назад +14

    Breaks my heart that Mandy’s mom got to 81 years old and was sure she’d never see justice for her daughter.
    But I’m glad she got the birthday present she did.
    ALSO, thinking of moms, Tim’s mom raving on about how smart he was and that he went to college. And yet he was a delivery man.
    Not making light of delivery drivers, as they are definitely essential, but all his smarts and attending college should’ve got him a much better job, I’d think.

  • @kaitlynhadeen8596
    @kaitlynhadeen8596 Год назад +21

    Baker isn’t just acme there’s multiple towns/cities in the district, but it’s a very tight knit community, everyone pretty much knows everyone. This case hit so hard in the whole county not just Baker. I remember my family talking about it when it was finally solved (my first time hearing about it) I’m so glad this case is finally getting the attention it deserves, I would recommend watching the 2020 episode if you haven’t it goes into better detail and has interviews with a lot of important people in the case/her life

    • @kaitlynhadeen8596
      @kaitlynhadeen8596 Год назад +2

      I think it’s really important to hear her loved ones talk about her on the 2020 episode and hear how much they still love her. Everyone in the community loved her, even us kids who hear about it today bc our parents knew her/of her and it broke their hearts. The band teacher kept a photo of her up in his class (although he recently retired) I’d look at it every time I was in that room

    • @angelaeubanks4027
      @angelaeubanks4027 Год назад

      I'm amazed how many eastern whatcom county ppl are in these comments! I guess it's because this was by far the worst thing that happened to us 80's kids in Acme.

    • @monicagreaves2686
      @monicagreaves2686 Год назад

      I lived in Acme in 89, my step-dad was all freaked out about going to the clipper store because the sketch of the suspect kinda looked like him. I remember when they finally solved the case. I was so happy when they found him 30 yrs later! RIP Mandy

  • @truecrimejackie
    @truecrimejackie Год назад +13

    Wow this is why you never give up! So happy the family has justice 💓

  • @CourtneyTunbridge79
    @CourtneyTunbridge79 Год назад +71

    Just to add....
    Kudos 👏 to all the people from the start of the case 28yrs ago that came out of retirement and/or did everything they could to ensure that Mandy and Mandy's family got justice, an extra big kudos to the prosecutor who also came out of retirement at 73 just to prosecute this case and for free, just shows how important and how much Mandy meant to each and every one of these people.
    So often I see/hear and read of epically horrific police work, uncompassionate 911 operators, terrible failures from prosecutors and judges with no balls to punish, and giving leniency to violent criminals and repeat offenders, so good on all of them, only wish it was like this for all cases.
    There is a special place in hell for this POS that's extra hot and nice and crispy, in the meantime I hope he drops the soap OFTEN, good riddance.

  • @dolleyedoe
    @dolleyedoe Год назад +16

    "this defense attorney seemed like a douche" i'm HOWLING

  • @pt6063
    @pt6063 Год назад +19

    ugh gross at him saying they had a consensual + secret relationship like gtfo mate, what a creep

  • @wlgeiger
    @wlgeiger Год назад +7

    I remember watching an interview with this wonderful lady! Thank goodness she was so brave and followed her gut!

  • @tajiamartin9449
    @tajiamartin9449 Год назад +5

    Such a sad situation but so thankful her mother got answers. So many families never get answers, especially older family members.

  • @passanglaDS
    @passanglaDS Год назад +12

    Kudos to the detective who didnt give up. ♥️

  • @saoirsemarie2785
    @saoirsemarie2785 10 месяцев назад +1

    I grew up in this community, on the road this all happened I am so glad you covered it! Her mother I a sweet lady who used to drive my school bus and I can only imagine the relief Mandys family felt when this was solved.

    • @TheOrozs
      @TheOrozs 3 месяца назад

      Someone else mentioned her mom was her kids' bus driver in the comments. They said shes a nice lady

  • @JustDawn
    @JustDawn Год назад +10

    Hey Bella!! Was just sitting down with my coffee when I seen you uploaded!! Impeccable Timing!! 🤗

  • @rachelclaireclemons
    @rachelclaireclemons Год назад +13

    My friend’s dad works at Clallam Bay where Tim Bass is. He says if the prisoners are really good, they are allowed to adopt a cat.

  • @christadaily2778
    @christadaily2778 Год назад +6

    This is insane. I grew up in Sudden Valley about thirty minutes from Acme, and I've never heard of this case despite the fact that my parents actually moved there around the same year it took place.

  • @MyGrannysCloset3G
    @MyGrannysCloset3G Год назад +18

    I watched this episode on 48hrs a few weeks back, so, when you started talking about it now, I was like, "I know this case!" Lol
    You gave more details about some of the laws that hold people back during an investigation. A lot of embellishments are made for a TV show. Good jon. 👏🏽

  • @janececelia7448
    @janececelia7448 Год назад +10

    When will mothers stop protecting their dropkick sons! It's sickening. She should be charged with perjury; she doesn't have the rights of a spouse.
    So, Glad Mandy and her loved ones finally got some sort of justice. That poor family losing three children under such tragic circumstances. I hope the cops revisit the brother's case; it couldn't be anything other than foul play.

  • @fatamy8597
    @fatamy8597 Год назад +8

    bella i would love it if u covered the case of the Wichita Massacre. unlike most cases ive heard, it's a case that I can never forget and it has forever stuck with me bc of the absolute terror the victims went through. i get extremely emotional every time i read about it.

  • @kelseyreene
    @kelseyreene Год назад +10

    so happy to have this monday off work to enjoy this weeks mystery monday, very cozy today😮‍💨

    • @bellafiori
      @bellafiori  Год назад +9

      heheh sounds like a great start to the week

  • @jacqueline6124
    @jacqueline6124 Год назад +4

    Glad Mandy’s mother was able to know and get justice. This case could’ve been solved so quickly If they just spoke up and didn’t lie. I get they were scared but they didn’t even try years later. Upsetting. RIP Mandy

  • @PixiePoison
    @PixiePoison Год назад +13

    What I'm confused about is why they didn't get his brother's DNA to find a partial match and then get a warrant for the rest of the family. But maybe they didn't have that kind of tech yet?

    • @TheOrozs
      @TheOrozs 3 месяца назад

      Even if they did that it wouldnt be enough to convict it would just prove its a close relative and even that probably wouldnt be enough for a warrant

  • @mooncosmicgoddess
    @mooncosmicgoddess Год назад +12

    If it's a small town, there was probably only 1 high school. My high school had 1500 students which is more than the population of the town right?

  • @chelsealouise3137
    @chelsealouise3137 Год назад +7

    Omg I didn’t know you moved to the UK! Welcome, I am in UK up in Scotland but will be in London soon for training for my new job with British airways for cabin crew, that’ll be my base so I’ll have a long commute but I’m looking forward to it.

  • @that_one_lameo6411
    @that_one_lameo6411 Год назад +8

    Imagine taking your garbage home everyday for years just to somehow forget one time and get caught. 😭

  • @Whitericeinmysalad
    @Whitericeinmysalad Год назад +23

    Hello Bella, love all your videos, especially the solved case ones.

  • @ginettedejesus6861
    @ginettedejesus6861 Год назад +3

    I’m glad the case got solved.
    Most small towns only have one high school, which it’s why it seems like everyone involved in this case and from the same town, all went to the same high school.

  • @sabersakura
    @sabersakura Год назад +28

    Thank you for covering this case! THere is another true crime channel called Murder with My Husband and they coincidentally covered the same case today toO!!

    • @a_2502
      @a_2502 Год назад +2

      I literally just came here to say this. I haven't finish it yet but was this newly solved? Like what a coincidence lol

    • @iz1732
      @iz1732 Год назад

      @@a_2502 it has been semi recently solved just a few years ago

  • @aye70aye
    @aye70aye Год назад +10

    This guy was so sketchy, what a scumbag! Glad she and her family finally got justice. Cheers Bella - hope Mia is ok without you? Bet you both are missing each other like crazy - you have such a lovely relationship.

  • @HH5943
    @HH5943 Год назад +1

    the dog showing back up to the house alone brought tears to my eyes.

  • @kendyllaughlin6174
    @kendyllaughlin6174 5 месяцев назад

    I was born and raised in Alaska for 22 years, I really find it interesting learning about cases near my hometown (Palmer and Anchorage)

  • @rosieg1603
    @rosieg1603 Год назад +12

    Hello Bella welcome to the UK, hope you get your home/rental sorted out soon 💜 you might see some snow in London they have forecast it 🥶 Well back to the case... I think he did it, its a shame it took so long though, I hope he stays in prison for a very long time and never comes out!

  • @6z509
    @6z509 Год назад +4

    Bella! I love your mystery videos 😊 the amount of research you do is incredible and you also deliver it in such an amazing way!! I wanted to suggest you to cover the case of Nisman in Argentina, heavily political, (imho) very unfair and with many layers. Would love to see your view on it :)

  • @sadcase1girl125
    @sadcase1girl125 Год назад +7

    I am glad that Mandy’s mother got justice!

  • @pattimilner6396
    @pattimilner6396 Год назад +9

    So glad that this horrible man finally got caught. She deserved that so much. She could have done great things:(

  • @katymiles5682
    @katymiles5682 Год назад +3

    never heard of this case, but you and murder with my husband released this one at the same time 😮 two of my favs.

  • @lionelluva
    @lionelluva Год назад +6

    Huge thanks to Kim for keeping DNA. This case could’ve been solved many, many years ago. So glad Mandy’s mother received Justice.

  • @preciousmess6782
    @preciousmess6782 Год назад +8

    Yaaay an upload just in time for a bedtime story ❤

  • @keziahmis6477
    @keziahmis6477 Год назад +15

    Love your videos so much,how are you finding London life?

  • @Gunnersaurus1
    @Gunnersaurus1 Год назад +13

    Surely, the first thing you do is investigate the men living on her regular route?
    It's obvious this was a guy waiting for her to pass, right?

  • @cassidyjenkins6643
    @cassidyjenkins6643 Год назад +2

    Unrelated to the case, but Bella!!! You are glowing!!

  • @Lovecandylol
    @Lovecandylol Год назад +5

    So confused. I was listening to murder with my husband and their episode they released earlier this morning. It’s the same case!!!

  • @emmaphelan7614
    @emmaphelan7614 Год назад +2

    You should cover the case of missing woman JoJo Dullard from Kilkenny Ireland. She went missing in 1995 when she was 21 years old and she has never been found. She lived about 25 minutes from where I live, I wasn’t alive when she went missing but the family still plead for anyone to provide information in hopes to solve what happened to her. I believe there were a few other women that went missing around the same time as JoJo if they are related I’m unsure.

  • @alistairchacksfield2578
    @alistairchacksfield2578 Год назад +2

    Just devastating 😢people can be so evil

  • @BHart-uo1oh
    @BHart-uo1oh Год назад +5

    I’m cracking up at you talking about everyone going to the same high school. They probably only had one high school since the town was so small lol There is only one high school where I am from

  • @mscilla16
    @mscilla16 Год назад +7

    Hi Bella 🤗 Getting settled in bed & get the notification your video is out 😍🤘🏼 Yay! Hope you're doing well ❤

  • @xoelliexo
    @xoelliexo Год назад +3

    48hrs did an episode on this case it was so good its such a shame it took so long to be solved ❤

  • @yesenialedesma7697
    @yesenialedesma7697 Год назад +3

    Hey Bella! Have you ever considered making a video about the Alison Botha case? I have only read a little about it as it’s a new case to me but I would be interested to see your take on it!

    • @iz1732
      @iz1732 Год назад +1

      this case is CRAZY! Izzy Banks covered it on RUclips if your wanting to watch a video about it

    • @yesenialedesma7697
      @yesenialedesma7697 Год назад +1

      @@iz1732 from what I’ve seen I definitely believe it! I will look into it. Thanks!

  • @jessicatuba2061
    @jessicatuba2061 Год назад +6

    Yay needed something to watch ❤

  • @sabinaosmanli6658
    @sabinaosmanli6658 4 месяца назад

    Please speak up about the case of Kuandyk Bishimbayev. it is an ongoing case that is open to public. Available in multiple languages. I have been following you for years now, and do believe that your network can change things and help find justice. Thank you 🙏🏼💝

  • @terridemaio7334
    @terridemaio7334 Год назад +3

    Wow GladThis one is solved Hi Bella Hope your All settled in your New Home

  • @rosemariegarcia5594
    @rosemariegarcia5594 Год назад +5

    I love all your videos, your so talented

  • @deltatango6793
    @deltatango6793 Год назад +6

    Was it donated by the women who came forward or was the money not even offered to them for coming in with their hot tip? I mean, I know it was pretty late, but better late than never.

  • @mrs.kenoobi
    @mrs.kenoobi Год назад +1

    My baby fell asleep while I watched this 😭
    THANK YOU!

  • @stephaniemcquillan1930
    @stephaniemcquillan1930 Год назад +3

    They nearly always get found out in the end. Dogs are brilliant how they can find there way home. How are you finding living in London? I notice you’re in a different room from your last video. Did you find a rental?

  • @fone9665
    @fone9665 Год назад +5

    I think 🤔 that if you are a Defence Attorney, having to defend obviously guilty people, rapist, murderers, paedophiles, you HAVE to think of it as just a job
    For your own peace of mind, sanity...

  • @Ilovecoffee11
    @Ilovecoffee11 Год назад +2

    Hey Bella I’m one of your big fan. I love your videos and you always work so hard to make these amazing videos for us. God bless ❤

  • @kelly-jodrover4358
    @kelly-jodrover4358 Год назад +2

    Loving the quality of your latest videos hehe x

  • @wendywonnell9020
    @wendywonnell9020 Год назад

    Love you Bella! Hope you are enjoying living in the UK. TY for updating this horrendous case.

  • @jocelynwagner3810
    @jocelynwagner3810 Год назад

    I randomly clicked on this video and I literally grew up down the street from the birch bay water slides and I've never heard of this case! Very eye opening

  • @Letsdothiskg
    @Letsdothiskg Год назад +1

    Can you please do a video of the disappearance of Kayla Berg
    Her story truly has stayed in my heart since I heard of the case.

  • @caram6061
    @caram6061 2 месяца назад

    I love the fact that I can put on the subs cause I’m part deaf so thank u ❤

  • @user-rv9nq1kk9f
    @user-rv9nq1kk9f 9 месяцев назад

    YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU, God, to put this Ladys question about her wire encounters!!!!!

  • @adrieanajosephine6938
    @adrieanajosephine6938 Год назад +1

    My heart is broken 🥺 not only did she go through something horrible before her death the poor dog did too.. animals see so much and can’t even say anything

  • @JuliahistoryLover
    @JuliahistoryLover Месяц назад

    The fact that the German Shepherd went home to me, told me that she knew the perpetrator(not to in an intimate way, but in a neighborly way, or maybe through his brother) because German shepherds are very protective of their owners

  • @3512jacky
    @3512jacky Год назад

    Bella I love your voice !!! It’s so soothing

  • @BMWDriversCantDrive
    @BMWDriversCantDrive Год назад +1

    The fact it took nearly 30 years breaks my heart

  • @bbt4461
    @bbt4461 Год назад +1

    MAFS IS AN ADDICTION !
    l love it ! Hate when it’s over 😢

  • @asaha5600
    @asaha5600 9 месяцев назад

    The detectives and Kim are praiseworthy

  • @BurnItUpp2009
    @BurnItUpp2009 Год назад +3

    MAFS Australia is coming onto E4 next week! 😁❤️

    • @bellafiori
      @bellafiori  Год назад +3

      soooo far behind though 😢 it started in aus on jan 30th, so i use the vpn to watch it on 9now in aus so i’m up to date :)

  • @sallykohorst8803
    @sallykohorst8803 Год назад +4

    No trial needed. DNA proves it.

  • @TheDissentingReader
    @TheDissentingReader Год назад +1

    Now that you're in the UK, you should come to Crime Con Uk in London

  • @lauranavarrete6255
    @lauranavarrete6255 Год назад +2

    Yay! Happy Monday!

  • @averybrusa2337
    @averybrusa2337 Год назад +6

    crazy how a woman’s intuition can solve a case. don’t underestimate us❤

  • @christinemiller7238
    @christinemiller7238 Год назад +3

    Such a beautiful girl Mandy was. What a life Tims poor wife had.

  • @fone9665
    @fone9665 Год назад +2

    R.I.P Mandy, you are loved 🌹 💞 ✨ 💫🌺🌻💖🌈 🌠❣️

  • @amelieharris3058
    @amelieharris3058 Год назад +2

    MAFS Australia is on channel 4 xx

    • @bellafiori
      @bellafiori  Год назад

      it’s super delayed, it doesn’t start airing season 10 until march 6th, but season 10 started jan 30th in aus!

  • @scribblebee9549
    @scribblebee9549 Год назад

    thank you for coverting this case! I just want to point out really quick at 3:15 it is pronounced "key-nai," for Kenai. (I live in Alaska) :) ❤

  • @deIcorazon
    @deIcorazon Год назад +1

    her mom 🥺 im heart broken

  • @AV-bz2zv
    @AV-bz2zv Год назад +4

    “Nutsac river”
    🤭

  • @daniyelloooo
    @daniyelloooo Год назад +2

    I'm so childish, but did you say the Nut Sack River 😂

  • @oliviag2411
    @oliviag2411 Год назад +6

    Irrelevant but Mandy had beautiful teeth

  • @kunya16
    @kunya16 3 месяца назад

    Hearing Acme is wild! I live very close to Acme. I know where she was running and that stretch of river. We rarely lock our doors when we leave. We do at night of course. I know the names of half the people on my street. We play in the Nooksack there with our kids. Its wild there was a murder like this here. In Acme no less. Wow.

  • @brandibucko
    @brandibucko 10 месяцев назад

    Thinking of her being attacked and trying to escape in the blackberry bushes is horrific. We had these in one of our yards as kids, and it feels like razor wire. This is so awful

  • @finaldeljuego7841
    @finaldeljuego7841 Год назад

    Love the way you tell this stories, and girl, you are so gorgeous👑