Prosecutor Describes Horrific Details of Parkland School Shooter's Actions

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июл 2022
  • Prosecutor Michael Satz described the horrific details of the Parkland school shooter's actions in chronological order.
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  • @royroyalu
    @royroyalu Год назад +4893

    Just here to say what everyone else has said. Not only did he know the names of every individual killed - but he knows the times, the room numbers, the camera locations and views, etc. this man is incredible and thank you for your service.

    • @sn1ffy85
      @sn1ffy85 Год назад +73

      Well... when you have years to do your homework.... nothing spectacular ! Sounds like hes reading something. Clearly, rehearsed.

    • @cdmChase1
      @cdmChase1 Год назад +65

      The serial number of the gun also

    • @Charlotte-nk8mh
      @Charlotte-nk8mh Год назад +452

      @@sn1ffy85 It's called being thorough. Try giving credit where credit is due.

    • @bakerieYT
      @bakerieYT Год назад +47

      @@Charlotte-nk8mh Seriously though.

    • @Fljnt
      @Fljnt Год назад +110

      He even knows the seriel number of tge rifle by heart. The detail shows. Lits of respect.

  • @seeleygirl6178
    @seeleygirl6178 Год назад +2587

    Just to hear your beloved child’s name mentioned as a murder victim, i cannot even imagine the excruciating pain.

    • @teganhesketh5835
      @teganhesketh5835 Год назад +53

      It made me so angry . The parents have more strength than I do :(

    • @stumpedii8639
      @stumpedii8639 Год назад +17

      maybe a tiny bit of rage and anger mixed in there too.

    • @SUZSMITH
      @SUZSMITH Год назад +48

      I’m sobbing. This is so horrific. It keeps happening. Children alive today that won’t be because we can’t work to stop it. These children die in vain when we don’t take action.

    • @nicolefama525
      @nicolefama525 Год назад +11

      I know! I would never make it. So sad

    • @Gallowglass7
      @Gallowglass7 Год назад +9

      Indeed. Unfortunately we cannot turn back time. They'd want you to live the best life that you can.

  • @markpr73
    @markpr73 Год назад +2347

    This prosecutor's memory of every person's name, their age, and precisely where they were as they were shot, the serial number of the weapon as well as his need for NO NOTES OF ANY KIND, are incredibly impressive.

    • @LordRobaZe
      @LordRobaZe Год назад +151

      @@bubbamaster3116 Nah it was impressive

    • @samanthamariah7625
      @samanthamariah7625 Год назад +159

      @@bubbamaster3116
      Definitely impressed by him. Love people who sit behind the screen acting all high and mighty. . . not even allowing a compliment to stand without coming in and talking trash. I guess some people have nothing better to do 🤔

    • @ccruz0591
      @ccruz0591 Год назад

      @@bubbamaster3116 very impressive actually for someone who’s 80. It’s okay though you’re an INCEL sympathizer and probably a little INCEL yourself.

    • @raimeyewens7518
      @raimeyewens7518 Год назад +35

      He Erin Brocoviched all those names, ages and facts.

    • @amazingsupergirl7125
      @amazingsupergirl7125 Год назад +60

      It sends a huge message to the jury that every single detail is of great importance. He knows them and now the jury will know them. Very strong impact.

  • @juanpablo4109
    @juanpablo4109 Год назад +1244

    He’s 80 years old! That’s beyond remarkable that he’s even practicing/litigating at this age. And his dedication, determination, at its finest to give the families some closure.. God bless you assistant state attorney Mike Satz

    • @nenej12
      @nenej12 Год назад +37

      He really is a great attorney but also orator!

    • @Quebecoisegal
      @Quebecoisegal Год назад +30

      The man certainly has all his faculties.

    • @foreveryours7464
      @foreveryours7464 Год назад +8

      @@nenej12 yes he is very skillful and I hope you aren’t trying to take that away from him.

    • @nenej12
      @nenej12 Год назад +6

      @@foreveryours7464 no I’m not lol

    • @foreveryours7464
      @foreveryours7464 Год назад

      @@nenej12 Thank you, lol. Have you been watching the trial every day? It will continue Tuesday.

  • @JMay-
    @JMay- Год назад +2344

    The prosecuting attorney has my deepest respect for not having use notes in his description of that horrific event. He honored all the victims and their loved oned by doing so. His efforts are to be commended.

    • @verlindaallen3335
      @verlindaallen3335 Год назад +40

      I'm sure it's engraved In His mind

    • @Sperminski
      @Sperminski Год назад +26

      Verlinda Allen Especially after seeing all the graphic evidence.

    • @chrispennington6890
      @chrispennington6890 Год назад +10

      The prosecuting attorney made a horrible argument about an AR-15 though he clearly doesn't know anything about a firearm any gun made in the entire world will shoot as many bullets as the clip will hold. You can take a six shooter it's going to shoot six times till it's empty you could take a pistol a small caliper pistol 9mm or even say a 22 caliper put an extended clip in it that holds extra rounds and it's going to shoot them all you can cause just as much Carnage with a gut Buster ankle pistol as you can a rifle if you know what you're doing

    • @gabrieln3613
      @gabrieln3613 Год назад +97

      @@chrispennington6890 With all your puffed up expertise on weapons and knit picking there, caused you to miss the entire point of what he was sharing. This was in no way an "argument", he was not trying to prove anything about the weapon. The kid has already been convicted this is a sentencing hearing. No matter how many rounds a weapon's magazine may hold, as he correctly stated it can vary. What matters in this sentencing hearing is that he acted deliberately, shooting off and re-loading multiple times, to the point of, again as he correctly stated, firing 70 rounds on the first floor (as I recall without rewinding). So, whether it was a single bolt action or a multi-round clip, he had a choice at every turn and at each one he chose to reload and kill again and again and again. I believe that would be more his "argument" that is relevant to how the court should determine a fair sentence, based on the kid's cold-blooded and merciless killing spree, not the details of how he described clip capacity. The man did an excellent job, why hate on him for such petty gun trivia.

    • @Justin-hv7eu
      @Justin-hv7eu Год назад +38

      @Chris Pennington
      Lol. “Caliper”.
      Also, it’s not called a clip. It’s called a magazine.
      For someone acting like he knows weapons, you don’t know much.

  • @solistardust33
    @solistardust33 Год назад +1403

    To shoot someone 13 times is just pure evil. I can’t even imagine the grief of Peter Wang’s family and all of the other victims families.

    • @anonnymous31
      @anonnymous31 Год назад

      That was his bully. That's why so many bullets were used.

    • @jeremiahevans7752
      @jeremiahevans7752 Год назад +166

      To shoot anyone not in self defense is evil enough

    • @eazytreazy
      @eazytreazy Год назад +67

      Yes. 13 times?! This is sad all around.

    • @BlueSmokie
      @BlueSmokie Год назад

      Is it because he was a minority? He hates asian?

    • @meurumtrain4747
      @meurumtrain4747 Год назад +5

      @@jeremiahevans7752 ever shot someone over money?

  • @will.a.benjamin
    @will.a.benjamin Год назад +479

    You can tell this prosecutor has tremendous respect for the victims. He memorized the whole event in detail and didn't need a single note. That's a truly devoted attorney.

    • @donzmilky5961
      @donzmilky5961 Год назад +2

      It was a 6 minute crime

    • @ursaminor55
      @ursaminor55 Год назад +13

      @@donzmilky5961 That's a lot to memorize

    • @allissaspeaks9110
      @allissaspeaks9110 8 месяцев назад +10

      @@donzmilky5961 and in 6 minutes, 17 people died and 17 others were injured. That’s 34 direct victims. That’s a lot of details to remember.

    • @saraandersson166
      @saraandersson166 4 месяца назад

      @@allissaspeaks9110 Nah, it is not. I could recite 5000 pi decimals if I had to. Nothing impressive about it.

    • @allissaspeaks9110
      @allissaspeaks9110 4 месяца назад +3

      @@saraandersson166 that doesn’t make what he did any less impressive. It makes you pretentious tho

  • @diannshowers9129
    @diannshowers9129 Год назад +855

    WHAT could the defense even say AFTER this opening argument? He eliminated the "My mom died and I had issues because I had no place to go and a different family took me in." This prosecutor is absolutely phenomenal. He told this entire story without looking at notes and remembered everyone's names where and how everything took place.

    • @rosev2002
      @rosev2002 Год назад +41

      This prosecutor is gifted by God.

    • @RobinMarconeCassidyRN
      @RobinMarconeCassidyRN Год назад +17

      Absolutely brilliant!

    • @brandonvladovic4194
      @brandonvladovic4194 Год назад +24

      They're not really there to "defend" him he's obviously guilty. He's doing life no matter what or getting the death penalty. This is all just for protocol.

    • @BeaIEngio
      @BeaIEngio Год назад +26

      @@rosev2002 How rude. That prosecutor likely worked hard all his life for you to credit a god, like his skill and experience was just given to him.

    • @BeaIEngio
      @BeaIEngio Год назад +11

      @@Kden420 Just so rude. I guess you're just winding me up at this point 🤣

  • @haydeefm7414
    @haydeefm7414 Год назад +2603

    This is admirable that this Prosecutor learned and memorized all of the victim's names without using notes. Much respect for this man. Prayers for all of the families affected that this trajedy. May the Lord provide them solace and comfort.

  • @Coffeeinthecourtroom
    @Coffeeinthecourtroom Год назад +1599

    I am a prosecutor and often still use notes for a one-count drug possession case. This prosecutor is absolutely INCREDIBLE-the highest caliber there is. The victims’ families are so lucky to have such a wonderful man fighting for justice for their family members.

    • @jamesplymire5342
      @jamesplymire5342 Год назад +37

      Thank you for your service!! I couldn't be a prosecutor or any position in the judicial system. I would lose my job and freedom right away after hearing the details of these horrific crimes.

    • @issuesster
      @issuesster Год назад +53

      i wouldn't call none of these people 'lucky'. inappropriate

    • @dat3rdsideboy386
      @dat3rdsideboy386 Год назад +12

      I agree he is incredible but Isn’t this case cut and dry ? The only difference is wether he gets death penalty or life right ?

    • @Coffeeinthecourtroom
      @Coffeeinthecourtroom Год назад +37

      @@dat3rdsideboy386 yes, correct. What’s so incredible is his ability to detail names/dates/numbers/addresses without consulting any notes! He doesn’t need to be good at convincing the jury of Cruz’s guilt in this trial, just showing them how awful the murders were that it warrants a death sentence.

    • @MrWeezy312
      @MrWeezy312 Год назад +5

      Your a prosecutor huh might be my lucky day? I have a few brief question(s) if you'll entertain it I'd appreciate it.
      Cruz has already plead guilty to the crime, whats the point in seeking the death penalty here do you think of the defense is effective they seem just as confused as me?
      Also exactly what makes this crime one that is eligible let alone worth seeking for the death penalty is the cruelty factor at play cause this crime is truly horrific?
      I was thinking of being a lawyer would you suggest being a prosecutor i am interested in criminal law but open to others if it is... well unpleasant work?
      Hope this finds you well if you answer or no, the job of prosecutor is a hard one and one that does not give much free time for rando on RUclips to pick you brains over.

  • @hi-d12forlife
    @hi-d12forlife Год назад +726

    This Prosecutor is Top Notch. What an absolute professional while being kind and considerate. He's incredible and may all the victims and their families be blessed in this life and the next.

    • @lisad2701
      @lisad2701 Год назад

      Don't you think that your evil god has "blessed" them enough already?

    • @baldingeagle8404
      @baldingeagle8404 Год назад +9

      How does he remember all those details without a paper or anything

    • @la_lomacity
      @la_lomacity Год назад +4

      How me remembers all the details. So prepared he was for this case.

    • @la_lomacity
      @la_lomacity Год назад +2

      @@baldingeagle8404 literally commented almost same as you before reading your comment. Nice.

    • @madhuramitra6688
      @madhuramitra6688 Год назад +7

      not only top notch but also firm on the killer while kind on the victims. his vast experience speaks volumes . salute Sir

  • @RG-ja34sep
    @RG-ja34sep Год назад +185

    Michael Satz is definitely the most impressive and sharpest 80year-old I have ever seen. The amount of information he is able to remember and convey is truly incredible and impressive. I would love to meet this honourable man in person.
    I must say that it is truly heartbreaking and incredibly traumatic for the families of the victims to listen to the brutal way their loved ones were murdered by this evil monster, especially as the animal was right there in front of them.
    Hopefully he will get tortured and suffer the most extreme fear and pain in prison, as there was no justice served in this courtroom.

  • @mandylucas123
    @mandylucas123 Год назад +1597

    The memory of this prosecutor is phenomenal. He really put this opening statement into perspective. These parents and family are so strong to be able to sit through this nightmare and hear details. God give them strength to continue to pursue justice and live on continuously fighting in their babies names.

    • @shanejpt
      @shanejpt Год назад +12

      i agree. I noticed more than once that he never referenced anything.

    • @marinawenke8313
      @marinawenke8313 Год назад +4

      great post!!!! blessings for you!!

    • @r.coffman1431
      @r.coffman1431 Год назад +3

      He has had enough time to learn his lines

    • @richardoneill7788
      @richardoneill7788 Год назад +8

      AR in AR-15 does not stand for AUTOMATIC RIFLE it stands for ARMALITE

    • @chad_usa
      @chad_usa Год назад +5

      God will wave his magic wand and make the parents feel better because of you! Thanks!

  • @Weekend658
    @Weekend658 Год назад +665

    I’ve never heard a PROSECUTOR… SPEAK with such vivid memory..such story telling …accurate…descriptive…respectful of all victims shot and those deceased… that is the most talented and gifted attorney I’ve ever heard give testimony upon approach to a Jury.

    • @jeremykoerperich4779
      @jeremykoerperich4779 Год назад +11

      If you really want to hear a amazing attorney listen to the opening statements of the Chandler Halderson trial that attorney is amazing

    • @abowden5079
      @abowden5079 Год назад +3

      hes actually a horrible lawyer and made a very bad opening speech to the jury. You have no idea what is talented

    • @jeremykoerperich4779
      @jeremykoerperich4779 Год назад +3

      @@abowden5079 like I said I have watched tons of trials and the attorney in the Halderson trial was absolutely amazing if you haven’t watched I would suggest you do lol I have watched it like 10 times and it’s an hour long lol

    • @dcc-randomstorieswithmel7424
      @dcc-randomstorieswithmel7424 Год назад +4

      You forgot Juan Martinez

    • @jeremykoerperich4779
      @jeremykoerperich4779 Год назад +1

      @@dcc-randomstorieswithmel7424 I will have to look into him cuz I have never heard of him

  • @terriobrien9147
    @terriobrien9147 Год назад +782

    Master class in prosecuting mass killings. Respecting and paying homage to the victims by recognizing each person & victim involved but not using the name of the murderer who clearly wanted the notoriety and attention. Justice for all involved and their loved ones

  • @bbeth4
    @bbeth4 Год назад +828

    a wide shot of all the parents is one thing, but the cameras zooming in on specific parents during some of their most emotional moments… disgusting. this is not a tv show, it’s a court room. let them grieve. they should be able to feel safe in that court room as their face their children’s killer, not even more violated.

    • @maddienat
      @maddienat Год назад +57

      agreed

    • @blykem6420
      @blykem6420 Год назад

      Showing grief and impact helps the prosecution. If it made you feel some sort of emotion then that’s good. Hopefully it will have equal effect on the jury and Cruz receives the death penalty.

    • @andrewkratz226
      @andrewkratz226 Год назад +31

      Couldnt agree more.

    • @shayalexander8296
      @shayalexander8296 Год назад +22

      People are so sensitive. Hopefully the jury is paying the same attention to their faces

    • @IvyCowboy
      @IvyCowboy Год назад +80

      @@shayalexander8296 Sensitive? Really? Say that when it's your child that's been slaughtered and you're forced to grieve in public as you're reliving the horror of their last moments on Earth. JFC

  • @candicebergstrom4490
    @candicebergstrom4490 Год назад +1063

    Wow! I've never seen a prosecuting attorney memorize so many details & deliver that info from memory alone, flawlessly. It shows just how invested he is in this heinous case & his determination to get justice for the victims & their loved ones. Very impressive

    • @Charlotte-nk8mh
      @Charlotte-nk8mh Год назад +61

      He knows that this is the most important case of his career. Justice is counting on him and his determination is clear. Bless him.

    • @granturismo315
      @granturismo315 Год назад +22

      It’s been years since it happened he’s had plenty of time to study and memorize

    • @AMYV3
      @AMYV3 Год назад +15

      He’s been dealing with this once in a lifetime horrendous case for the past 4 years..every day, talking listening to these poor families promising them justice for their murdered children spouses fathers sisters brothers grandchildren cousins friends 😞
      He sounds to me like he just knows all the details and he was just telling us what happened that day And what the jury’s roles will be.
      I’m certainly not trying to take any praise away from him. You are sooo right. He’s doing a great job, he cares that they all get the justice they deserve.
      just thinking about it, for this case he probably didn’t even need to memorize anything, it sounds like he can talk about that day as if he were there too
      ❤️🇨🇦🌎

    • @kingayy9267
      @kingayy9267 Год назад +4

      @Gran Turismo
      True but it's impressive, nonetheless.
      Personally, I'd have to use notes to be safe, and many others probably would too.

    • @kingayy9267
      @kingayy9267 Год назад +1

      Prosecutor Juan Martinez did it without notes in the Jodi Arias trial.
      He was aggressive but a very capable prosecutor. Too bad he was such a pervy creep (so many men in positions of power are, though, that it wasn't especially shocking to find that out).

  • @agatakozowska8320
    @agatakozowska8320 Год назад +381

    The most frightening is how bland evil can be. A pitifully ordinary boy. A coward who cannot face the parents of the dead. All the time pretending to be busy and writing during the trial. Shocking.

    • @gfazo573
      @gfazo573 Год назад +62

      That’s what I was thinking too I mean look at him he’s frail and small. He looks like he couldn’t lift an AR15 but that “ordinary” boy fired over 150 rounds.. and how he is pretend writing when really he is completely curled up in a ball, spineless and scared it’s so pathetic.

    • @emilyd6722
      @emilyd6722 Год назад +8

      Absolutely

    • @Johnieboi
      @Johnieboi Год назад

      Guns made him feel tough. Without them he’s a low-life coward.

    • @AmberLou2009
      @AmberLou2009 Год назад +36

      Yes. It’s sickening. I can’t imagine having to sit next to such evil as he sits and “doodles”. It’s unfathomable.

    • @teresewoltz8627
      @teresewoltz8627 Год назад +38

      He is detaching from the brutality he inflicted on them

  • @Bhaswatiification
    @Bhaswatiification Год назад +139

    It's so heartbreaking to hear that he goes back to the kids who were already fallen and wounded, and fires at them again. Absolutely monstrous.

  • @juliemartin9756
    @juliemartin9756 Год назад +133

    Defendant is such a coward. He can’t even sit up and own what he’s done. He’s trying to look so lost and pitiful. Well, he’s not fooling anyone. He pretends write and discuss his defense w his attorney. Bologna. It’s such an insult to the victim’s loved ones in the courtroom. I can’t even stand to look at him when the camera pans to him. Waste of air. Literally makes me sick. The prosecutor is brilliant. I’ve never seen anyone like him. The parents, loved ones and witnesses are so brave and simply amazing. I’m just heartbroken for these people.

    • @mintjulius275
      @mintjulius275 Год назад +7

      Unfortunately it seems he fooled one bleeding heart jerk who had no business sitting on that jury

  • @Smashdreamm2
    @Smashdreamm2 Год назад +418

    I’m not a parent of any of these victims and just hearing the details has me in rage tears. RIP to all those victims of such a senseless crime.

    • @JESUSISLORDforever888
      @JESUSISLORDforever888 Год назад +4

      8/15/2022: I never had children and I am saddened and outraged ✝️🌺🌸🙏🏾

    • @gloriahorsman6978
      @gloriahorsman6978 Год назад +3

      Just starting to look at the court case as of a couple days ago and it is insane. Cruz just walks away and goes to Subway and McDonalds like he never did anything WRONG. My heart breaks for all the family members of this totally senseless murder...

    • @JESUSISLORDforever888
      @JESUSISLORDforever888 Год назад

      @@gloriahorsman6978 Yep, absolutely and AS the police were handcuffing him,he pretended to be “insane” and possessed by demons. Anything LESS than the DP💀 is not true justice for this evil animal. He has devastated so many lives and have killed generations. I do not even see why he had a trial - he’s GUILTY.

    • @jessicavanderbloomer5652
      @jessicavanderbloomer5652 Год назад

      This not only breaks my heart but it’s absolutely unacceptable and I just can’t even imagine the pain and anger that the families and victims have to deal with every day because of this selfish monster

    • @jmathew3942
      @jmathew3942 Год назад

      I think each parent should have a shot at his brain….that’s justice served

  • @marthahicks8569
    @marthahicks8569 Год назад +450

    What a PHENOMENAL memory!! I can't fathom how it's humanly possible to recall, organize, and relate such massive quantities and types of details. The effort involved in preparing this presentation was a great show of respect to the victims and their families.

    • @babayaga489
      @babayaga489 Год назад +5

      Dude’s got some smarts 🧠

    • @MrShanester117
      @MrShanester117 Год назад +6

      You can’t write a script and then memorize it? That’s actually kind of sad

    • @joquitasullivan6353
      @joquitasullivan6353 Год назад +11

      He obviously got to know each victim and their families personally . So difficult to invest this much time and effort and Not to be affected himself. How he was able to recite these heartbreaking facts , and keep it together for these families to receive justice is absolutely commendable to his self control and professionalism .

    • @alexsosa5727
      @alexsosa5727 Год назад +4

      I mean it’s the only thing he’s worked on for the past 4 years. Reviewed evidence over and over and over interviewed other survivors and families watched videos of the massacre not sure how one could get that out one’s mind/memory especially when it’s your job.

    • @alexsosa5727
      @alexsosa5727 Год назад +3

      It’s not like this guy just got this info from news reports and got it a month or so ago imagine working it for four years every day with all that evidence and interviews and his disposal. Hours upon hours. Hard not to forget

  • @hiiilol8548
    @hiiilol8548 Год назад +105

    I was a freshman in high school when this happened. Earlier that day (before the shooting), me and my friends talked about what we would do in an active shooter situation. We later found out about the shooting through a twitter news livestream. It’s just such a strange coincidence… it still haunts me to this day… I hope everyone involved heals and lives peacefully.

    • @savannahg7686
      @savannahg7686 Год назад +4

      i was also a freshman at the time, this case resonates with me so much. the fact most of the kids were my age at the time when they were murderered…breaks my heart.

    • @blockinglowtier
      @blockinglowtier Год назад +7

      Be nice to everyone around you that's all I gotta say

    • @aloeleaf
      @aloeleaf Год назад

      @@blockinglowtier the shooter was crazy and wanted to kill. It’s not society’s fault that he decided to do this.

  • @michellenainkristinabusch1221
    @michellenainkristinabusch1221 Год назад +102

    I give this prosecutor major credit. His memory is astounding. Even if someone was innocent, going against this attorney would be impossible. This country should employ him to give prosecutor classes, because this guy is attorney goals. I'm glad the victims have him!

  • @auditamplifier8493
    @auditamplifier8493 Год назад +551

    The memory of this prosecutor is incredible... as if the detailed narrative isn't enough he just rattles off not only the caliber and model number but the serial number of the murder weapon. He does his entire opening statement without notes.

    • @DrivenA111
      @DrivenA111 Год назад +25

      He's had a long time to memorize, no? The human brain is apparently very capable. A lot of us seem not to have much discipline/mental ambition.

    • @dragonflyjones5146
      @dragonflyjones5146 Год назад +32

      I totally agree. But kclayA111 (AKA Professor Xavier) begs to differ.

    • @bayoakinosho1965
      @bayoakinosho1965 Год назад +4

      Unbelievable

    • @jq2147
      @jq2147 Год назад +28

      And he's 83!

    • @renegade44040
      @renegade44040 Год назад +12

      The DA was excellent.
      a timeline to go on is easier to remember when recalling events.
      I suppose after meeting all the victims families many times the names became easier to remember.
      For him to have the serial number down and this creeps phone number.
      I feel bad for him having to relive that over and over again to get it all straight in his mind.

  • @hannahcarriere9967
    @hannahcarriere9967 Год назад +299

    I have a feeling the fact the prosecutor knew times and names of the victims without missing a beat meant so much to those families. It felt like they were actually there and not a memory

    • @denben8530
      @denben8530 Год назад +25

      He is speaking up fir these parents children giving them a voice when they do not have one anymore because of this monster

  • @alizadestiny
    @alizadestiny Год назад +47

    The prosecutor said he started shooting at 2:21 PM and stopped at 2:27 PM. It only took 6 MINUTES for several lives to be taken in the blink of an eye. So heartbreaking and scary how fast things can happen because of an evil monster

    • @adielmelendez3969
      @adielmelendez3969 Год назад +2

      And how time seems to slow down in life/death moments like these

    • @briantoplessbar4685
      @briantoplessbar4685 Год назад +4

      @@danbillington forgiveness does not require there to be no justice. I believe he would do it again.

    • @cosmicnova2355
      @cosmicnova2355 Год назад +2

      @@danbillington most delusional thing I’ve ever heard in my life. It’s been more than proven that those who committed violent acts and are freed commit the same, if not worse, again and again. It’s disturbing how you want to humanize this monster. He’s a bad human. You can fix that. So weird how people can find it in their hearts to humanize literal mass murderers… you wouldn’t be able to even ask this question if you had been one of his victims.

  • @paigewilson7893
    @paigewilson7893 Год назад +640

    Much RESPECT to this prosecutor. Such a difficult job, but he shows compassion and respect for everyone effected by memorizing the names and places of the precious victims. ❤️💔

    • @paigewilson7893
      @paigewilson7893 Год назад +13

      @Christian Riedel OMG, STOP. My comment was simply praising the prosecutor. You done want a gun, DON'T BUY ONE! PERIOD

    • @joshuayoukai4790
      @joshuayoukai4790 Год назад

      @Christian Riedel Civilians should be armed to protect themselves from a tyrannical government and from crazy killers like this one. If one person in this gun free zone was armed other than this killer then they could have stopped him before he killed so many people. We live in a century that can have just as evil people in it as ever, clearly, regardless of the laws that we have. Why Do you trust in your government? I don't trust in law enforcement because someone can kill 10 people (even with a knife) in a matter of 3 minutes and it would take police much longer to even show up on scene. If a citizen were armed they could stop a crazy person like that in 1 minute and save lives. Let me ask, what do police use to stop these kinds of people? Pepper spray? No, they use guns.

    • @thomasalvarez9075
      @thomasalvarez9075 Год назад +4

      I Would Be Afraid Of This Prosecutor , Even If I Was Innocent ! -
      Of Running A Stop Sign !

    • @e1mok75
      @e1mok75 Год назад +5

      @Christian Riedel crybaby

    • @heathergross2238
      @heathergross2238 Год назад +3

      @@paigewilson7893 💖💖💖👏👏👏👏

  • @AnnaAlexandra_
    @AnnaAlexandra_ Год назад +289

    Seeing the family members sitting there and having to relive the murders of the children is absolutely heartbreaking omg.

    • @constanzerodriguezalvarez9477
      @constanzerodriguezalvarez9477 Год назад +13

      Yes, I'm in tears and I feel it. I found no words for this pain. Prayers for the parents and familys.

    • @daijme
      @daijme Год назад +1

      It's hilarious, but maybe thats just me xD

    • @sickboy703
      @sickboy703 Год назад +24

      @@daijme yeah, I think it's just you

    • @sicknote1558
      @sicknote1558 Год назад +14

      @@daijme wow you're not right in the head

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +3

      They didn't need to be there. The killer was either getting death or life behind bars. He was a dead man walking.

  • @corinacerbu8266
    @corinacerbu8266 Год назад +171

    You can tell the prosecutor felt this case. Remembering facts in so much detail, happens only when truly impacted by the information received. My heart goes to those who lost their live, the injured and their loved ones, their families.

    • @KebabMusicLtd
      @KebabMusicLtd Год назад +4

      Well no. I would trust most prosecution teams to remember detail, that is what they are there for. He's had four years to prepare the case and I would have appreciated it had he used floor maps to indicate the movements and timeline of events. I would also have expected him to explain exactly what the devestating effects the different types of bullets would have had on the human body. I appreciate that it would be tough for the parents to hear, but this is a case of such seriousness that the true consequences of his actions need to be emphasised.
      I also think they should have put the defendent in a place where the families of the victims could see him... "give me just 60 seconds with the defendent Judge, 60 seconds. Save the tax payers a whole bundle of dollars"

    • @oldaccount5217
      @oldaccount5217 Год назад +1

      @@KebabMusicLtd that’s what autopsies are for. They also had a digital reenactment they showed. But I agree that he had plenty of time to gather his case. Some people also have photographic memory and don’t even need much time.

    • @theincrediblefella7984
      @theincrediblefella7984 Год назад +1

      That's not how that works. I remembered details for tests clearly because I studied them and learned them, not because I was "impacted by the information received"
      This is his job, he must do this to do a good job. Please stop making up narratives.

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 Год назад

      You never studied for an exam?

  • @joep6017
    @joep6017 Год назад +111

    Sickening to see this murderer scribble on a piece of paper while he listens to what he did. Absolutely zero remorse even in hindsight.

    • @pixelpawzgaming
      @pixelpawzgaming Год назад

      Handcuff him to his back he’s got no right

    • @joep6017
      @joep6017 Год назад +1

      @@pixelpawzgaming I'd say just take his pencil away. Way more psychologically effective I think

    • @pixelpawzgaming
      @pixelpawzgaming Год назад +1

      @@joep6017 fair do but he’ll bug attorneys for another so handcuffs all the way.

    • @michellecogdill6128
      @michellecogdill6128 Год назад +9

      I agree and also plugging his ears!! He should HAVE to listen to EVERYTHING being said!!! How disrespectful and disgusting he is!!

    • @JESUSISLORDforever888
      @JESUSISLORDforever888 Год назад +5

      @Joe p: I know. How dare he. I just couldn’t even be able to sit there silently and look at that animal.

  • @kipling1957
    @kipling1957 Год назад +173

    Michael Satz is top notch and the perfect prosecutor for this high profile case, having both wisdom and experience of a prestigious career in law and politics.

  • @brendakamga777
    @brendakamga777 Год назад +556

    This is just too too incredibly sad and no one should have to ever experience this. My heart aches for all the victims

    • @DrivenA111
      @DrivenA111 Год назад

      @Dik Hurtz Perhaps surgery should be given to kids like him (his ears) so that people won't bully them so much. There. There's something new, I believe.

    • @SubjectiveFunny
      @SubjectiveFunny Год назад

      @Dik Hurtz There is something wrong with your brain. You should go talk to someone and get some help.

    • @DrivenA111
      @DrivenA111 Год назад

      @Dik Hurtz You sound silly. I'm thinking about prevention. You're not "your", dum dum.

    • @brendakamga777
      @brendakamga777 Год назад +24

      @Dik Hurtz just expressing my sentiments.

    • @AICaliceinchains
      @AICaliceinchains Год назад +35

      @Dik Hurtz Cliche sure, but at least it’s not heartless like the vibe you’re giving

  • @rajsangaran4846
    @rajsangaran4846 Год назад +21

    Michael Satz is the most amazing Prosecutor I have ever come across, most remarkable attention to detail, and a memory second to none, telling it like it is, completely unbiased. He had captivated the attention of every individual in the courtroom. I salute you sir, in the course of true justice. God Bless You.

  • @sarahdeshay1394
    @sarahdeshay1394 Год назад +151

    Imagine spending so much time investigating this murder that he can remember every detail including the number of shots, age, class room, teachers name, and exact time shot for each person shot. He is not memorizing a script as an actor does but I’m positive he can give any detail of any part of this horrific scenario. That is dedication, I can only imagine how many sleepless nights this man will have and has had. He has to have been effected mentally by this on a level nearly as high as family members.

    • @misirlou5179
      @misirlou5179 Год назад +6

      yeah i cant imagine having to see the pictures and videos too

    • @IvyCowboy
      @IvyCowboy Год назад +10

      This. You can get PTSD from working on a case like this and being so invested in it for so long.

  • @lorraineclement7279
    @lorraineclement7279 Год назад +520

    The prosecutor was amazing remembering all the names & how many times each victim was shot. My heart goes out to each family that lost family members. Rest In Peace to all the victims. ❤️

    • @abbasdaud8272
      @abbasdaud8272 Год назад +5

      @Christian Riedel guns are as easy to buy as sweets and yet they wonder why there are so many shootings. What a beautiful country.

    • @Justin-hv7eu
      @Justin-hv7eu Год назад

      Too bad. You’re not getting my weapons. I have the right to defend myself. I have the right to own and use firearms in order to do that.
      I’ve owned multiple weapons throughout my life and not a single one of them has ever harmed a human being. It’s not the gun. It’s the person holding it.
      Why should I and millions of other law abiding, gun owning citizens have to give up our property because of a few shitheads like this guy?
      Also, I’d like to add, a gun is not as easy to buy as a bag of candy. That is an idiotic comparison.
      A chocolate bar doesn’t require a federal background check, valid identification, a squeaky clean record and a pretty decent amount of money to purchase.
      Anyways, there’s about 150 million people just like me living in the US right now. Collectively, we own and are trained to use about 400 million different types of firearms. Good luck trying to take them from us.
      Come and get them from my cold, dead hands.

    • @Justin-hv7eu
      @Justin-hv7eu Год назад +3

      Christian, as much as I’d like for what you say to be true, it’s just simply not.
      We live in a violent world. That’s not changing simply because we’re in more civilized times.

    • @lorraineclement7279
      @lorraineclement7279 Год назад

      @@Justin-hv7eu it’s so true Justin, it’s those idiots that just want the fame of killing as many people as they can. For all the law abiding citizens who do the right thing get caught in the cross fire (no pun intended) gun law reforms.

    • @Just.A.T-Rex
      @Just.A.T-Rex Год назад +2

      They’re literally doing what millions of students due daily in school. Nothing amazing about studying something relentlessly and being able to memorize it.

  • @Darth_Mom_2
    @Darth_Mom_2 Год назад +188

    Just in awe of the meticulous attention to detail!! I was picturing everything he said. So scary! As an educator and a mom of teens, this is my worst nightmare! You can tell he wanted to show that these people were human beings not just a number. Someone's child died in that school so viciously. Horrible for the families to have to listen to the horror their loved ones suffered. I pray justice is served.

  • @alaska4joe
    @alaska4joe Год назад +25

    The 80 year old prosecutor has the vigor of a 30 year old with a superior memory and speech delivery. His recall is out of this world and he was the perfect man to guide these families.

  • @ShayCat
    @ShayCat Год назад +34

    This prosecutor is absolutely amazing. His memory is better than mine and I'm 34. I'm glad he didn't say the defendant's name and named the victims so that they can get the recognition they deserve.

  • @patriciafoster3347
    @patriciafoster3347 Год назад +664

    These families are unbelievably strong to be able to sit through this. The prosecutor is excellent. He’s mentioning EVERY SINGLE VICTIM. Much respect. My heart is aching non stop for this and Uvalde. I know there’s more. But these two stick in my mind. I’m glad the shooter wasn’t killed. I do hope he gets death….. but not a quick death. Electrocution would be wonderful. I hear that’s pretty terrifying. Remember…..he has NO REMORSE. He “ apologized “. Only in attempt to save his own life. 17 killed….an apology….no remorse……should equal death. (I have never felt good about a death sentence)

    • @patriciafoster3347
      @patriciafoster3347 Год назад +24

      @@ilovecops5499 Seriously? SERIOUSLY? I’m sure that what those kids were thinking the second they were shot. Get lost. Stay OFF of my comment!

    • @georgie812
      @georgie812 Год назад +23

      @@patriciafoster3347 hes a troll dont believe him. Also i feel for the victims, nobody should die young. RIP everyone, enjoy everyday like its your last please.

    • @mikasaackerman7042
      @mikasaackerman7042 Год назад +13

      @@ilovecops5499 Um? I hope this is satire because he literally murdered 17 people. What happens in his life before his actions shouldn’t be an excuse. The only REAL victims who are innocent are the ones he’s killed and injured. If he needed help or if he was struggling, he should’ve talked to someone. There shouldn’t be ANY excuses in this situation. Innocent lives were taken too soon; not just kids, but adults as well who did everything they could to protect and keep everyone safe. Hundreds of people in that shooting are traumatized from what they’ve witnessed. You gotta be 12 or something to think he didn’t do it when he pleaded guilty. Get some help kid.

    • @mikasaackerman7042
      @mikasaackerman7042 Год назад +14

      I couldn’t agree more. He killed so many innocent people and injured several others. Those poor families that lost their beloved ones deserve justice. I can’t imagine sending my child to school then hours later they never come back, that hurts. Life in prison means he’ll see another day, and he doesn’t deserve that. The innocent lives he’s killed didn’t deserve any of this.

    • @Catherine-og1pd
      @Catherine-og1pd Год назад +3

      100% !

  • @nocontextwhatever
    @nocontextwhatever Год назад +187

    Prosecutor has an impressive memory! Named every person shot, not only the ones killed, and knows the times down to seconds, never referencing notes! I would never be able to remember all of that detail.

    • @nele238
      @nele238 Год назад +27

      Shows how passionate he is about this case. Amazing 🤍

    • @nocontextwhatever
      @nocontextwhatever Год назад +5

      @@nele238 very!

    • @isaned
      @isaned Год назад +4

      He studied in school

    • @mariee.5912
      @mariee.5912 Год назад +8

      @@isaned memory has nothing to do with school 😆

    • @jq2147
      @jq2147 Год назад +6

      I believe I read he is 83 years old.

  • @hotelalphawhiskeykilogrunt7925
    @hotelalphawhiskeykilogrunt7925 Год назад +30

    The father they keep showing is heart breaking as a dad it hurts me to see it.

    • @aliciacoble7854
      @aliciacoble7854 Год назад +8

      Max is his name. He was Alex's dad , the kid that the bullet went thru his heart and the first to me killed in a classroom

  • @tkenneh
    @tkenneh Год назад +49

    I’m sick to my stomach and cannot finish the video. I got to 19:53. Hearing him describe these innocent children going about their daily business is so heartbreaking. I am furious for them. I am so sad for them.

  • @MsTcup
    @MsTcup Год назад +124

    Prosecutor remembered everyone’s name, age and how they were murdered or injured by heart. Obviously he is compassionate and wanted to do right by these innocent victims and their families. He didn’t look at a single note when he gave the opening statement from what I saw on this video. My heart goes out to everyone who was affected by this horrific situation.

    • @lonelylantern9135
      @lonelylantern9135 Год назад

      He may have learnt the details by preparing so well for the case.

    • @daijme
      @daijme Год назад

      Hes like a comedian, i found it hilarious xDD

    • @lonelylantern9135
      @lonelylantern9135 Год назад

      @@daijme I find sentencings really funny!

  • @robertrazo4330
    @robertrazo4330 Год назад +340

    As the prosecutor was mentioning the names of killed and wounded it was like each name was a punch in the gut. How can anyone live with themselves after doing such a thing? My heart goes to all the families and responders.

    • @whyguy3651
      @whyguy3651 Год назад +23

      How people just let him live blows my mind. If I was any of those parents I would make it my life goal to take his life

    • @mirrrstery
      @mirrrstery Год назад +31

      some people are cold on the inside and have no idea what remorse or empathy feel like. Its terrifying how they walk among us.

    • @kjh6903
      @kjh6903 Год назад +6

      @@mirrrstery amen to that !!!! No compassion for anyone . God help this world . We can’t become numb to violence.

    • @joeshittheragman6252
      @joeshittheragman6252 Год назад +4

      @@whyguy3651 Because revenge won't bring their loved ones back. Justice will be served

    • @whyguy3651
      @whyguy3651 Год назад +3

      @@joeshittheragman6252 true it wouldn’t but that is the raw emotion I would be feeling

  • @tomboytwig
    @tomboytwig Год назад +30

    This man proves you don't have to speak in false, dramatic, exaggerated tones when you're on the side of truth....the way I heard some of the defense speaking, who came across as insincere because they seemed to just be acting.

  • @user-pi6yr8vq6m
    @user-pi6yr8vq6m Год назад +31

    The way this man talks and remembers each victim and scenario is amazing they’re trained for this I assume but he seems like he’s done it since the day he was born

  • @mattbarneveld815
    @mattbarneveld815 Год назад +98

    That is the most extraordinary display of a skilled opening statement I have ever seen!!! The prosecutor's ability to recall the details so precisely, and with such apparent ease, I believe, is testament to his commitment to prosecuting the case out of respect for all the victims. I am in awe of his ability, his compassion for the victims and his commitment to the case!

  • @jennid8958
    @jennid8958 Год назад +197

    He can't even put his head up...you sure went in and took these victims from their families with your head held high....guess you can't handle the punishment. Sick excuse for a human being. I'm so sorry to these families for having to relive this horrific event. I hope he gets what he deserves.
    On a side note...great lawyer for the prosecution.

    • @kimbo30kh
      @kimbo30kh Год назад +6

      Exactly!!

    • @mariage_sorciere6326
      @mariage_sorciere6326 Год назад +45

      I think he's doing that on purpose. Gotta try and look like he "feels bad" for what he'd done. He did a similar thing during his questioning after the police caught him. JCS' channel still has the video up, I believe, and he tries so unbelievably hard to act like he's "insane" so he can get a lighter sentence. He has no soul, no remorse, there's nothing there except violence and narcissism. He's pathetic.

    • @leavebutdontleaveme59
      @leavebutdontleaveme59 Год назад +1

      @@mariage_sorciere6326 Yes he is most likely a psychopath too.

    • @mariavictor4324
      @mariavictor4324 Год назад

      @@mariage_sorciere6326 yes. There is no person with any capacity for remorse who would commit such an act. Is he an aberration? Can he be rehabilitated into a person with human feelings?? There walk among us people who do not have the capacity to care enough..they think their beliefs are the right..even if you are hurt by someone emotionally it does not give you any right to remove that person from life.
      He should not be allowed into society again, but I think to take a sentient life is an admission of failure..he should pay each day to benefit the families or other persons who need a slave body. He has forfeited the right to decide what is done with his life,but to end it would be a waste. Is this making any sense? I’m emotional.😢

    • @MrSupersonic2012
      @MrSupersonic2012 Год назад +2

      He wants sympathy. He thinks that because he's been bullied or has some mental issues that he shouldn't be held responsible for his actions. But he's rightfully not getting that.

  • @DenethordeSade.90
    @DenethordeSade.90 Год назад +25

    How do lawyers remember such large amounts of information like this? That is phenomenal and very respectful

    • @tempino273
      @tempino273 Год назад +3

      It's their job. I'm sure they spend a good amount of their free time reviewing the information and going through witness accounts etc.

    • @michellenainkristinabusch1221
      @michellenainkristinabusch1221 10 месяцев назад

      At 80 years old, like he is.

  • @qbking3377
    @qbking3377 Год назад +61

    This is probably the best job a prosecutor has ever done period. Rest In Peace to all th victims. I hope that their families seek the help that they may need and I pray that this won’t happen again.

    • @astrowuff
      @astrowuff Год назад +1

      It's already happened again, and again, and it's going to keep happening again and again. Nothing gets changed, just thoughts and prayers. Both Parkland and Uvalde, the armed police proved to be useless as they stood by while children died.

    • @astrowuff
      @astrowuff Год назад

      @Boston Gal I guess the kids are just SOL then. If you can't rely on the police to save lives then you can't expect underpaid teachers to risk their lives for others either. These psychos keep buying firearms and ammo legally and then law enforcement stands by while they do their shooting sprees. Law and Order is really failing us right now.

    • @emeraldoctopusss
      @emeraldoctopusss Год назад +1

      Juan Martinez was also a fantastic prosecutor in the trial of Jodi Arias. Being from Arizona and following the trial when it occurred, it was satisfying seeing him tear her down. The prosecutor here kept his promise to all 17 families who lost their loved ones. He truly shows passion for his job.

  • @kimbo30kh
    @kimbo30kh Год назад +175

    This is one of the most phenomenal prosecutors I have ever heard!! The attention to detail and the fact he memorized all the names of the victims without noted just shows how much he cares about them and their families!

    • @daijme
      @daijme Год назад

      Men have something called a memory, dumbo

    • @JacquelineSuchy87
      @JacquelineSuchy87 Год назад

      Yeah! But I think it’s a Little Bit boring for the Jury to Listen to … 😕

    • @unpopulareli7333
      @unpopulareli7333 Год назад +2

      @@JacquelineSuchy87 how is it boring?

    • @johndough5192
      @johndough5192 Год назад +2

      And that’s the hottest judge I’ve ever seen.

  • @marilyndeleon7248
    @marilyndeleon7248 Год назад +125

    This prosecutor is so amazing, memorizing every single detail plus all the names of each and every single victim and not only that; also all the details of the defendants actions, arms used and the kind of ammunition used. That shows how deeply he cares about the victims, survivors and families. Amazingly done. God bless him. My condolences to the families and survivors in this so terrible tragedy.❤

  • @snoops5581
    @snoops5581 Год назад +64

    My prayers to the parents who all look like they’re dead inside from grief. I can’t imagine hearing the details. I hope the prosecutor brings some peace to them knowing he’s fighting for them. I’m crying just listening.

  • @sydneyalberts7945
    @sydneyalberts7945 Год назад +46

    This prosecutor is literal goals. I’m going to law school in the fall and I can only hope to be a fraction of amazing this man is. Thank you for your service sir, and well done.

    • @aliciacoble7854
      @aliciacoble7854 Год назад +1

      Take notes from him...memorize all the details and be complete in your investigation and knowing of your evidence

    • @MimiMyers
      @MimiMyers Год назад

      The outcome of every case is the importance of the EXACT DETAILS, whether written down or from memory. I’m sure you will be an exceptional attorney! Blessings in advance!

    • @reynagallardo8415
      @reynagallardo8415 Год назад +1

      Hope the best for you in school! ☺️

  • @lexiaaforever437
    @lexiaaforever437 Год назад +84

    We Must Have more prosecutors like this one. He took the time to truly study this case. Excellent! Exactly what the victims need.

  • @myst8217
    @myst8217 Год назад +60

    Cases like this shouldn't even be bothered with court. Take him out back like the good ol days

    • @isaned
      @isaned Год назад

      Yup, put him in a room with no windows, and a drain in the center so they can just wash the brains down the drain after they are done.

    • @s_r1705
      @s_r1705 Год назад +5

      They do it for all the attention that they get.😏

    • @jupiterssong8127
      @jupiterssong8127 Год назад +1

      Agreed

    • @jackiewinters5792
      @jackiewinters5792 Год назад

      I'm with you, Mist!

    • @joancrawford1146
      @joancrawford1146 Год назад

      Yeah but now the prisoners he’ll be housed with get to hear exactly what this psychopath did! The rest of his life will be miserable, he’ll be thankful to meet the electric chair!

  • @suzanneandrews2942
    @suzanneandrews2942 Год назад +19

    When Cruz looks into the camera, the void in his eyes is chilling. Those poor people, they stood no chance and the pain in their relatives expressions is so hard to witness, so, so tragic. RIP to the lost one's...😢

  • @rachelkeener2392
    @rachelkeener2392 11 месяцев назад +9

    Those poor parents are reliving their worst nightmare, let alone their children’s scariest day. I sob for them, and for my niece and nephews future.

  • @xtina6569
    @xtina6569 Год назад +187

    Ugh watching the families break down listening to the prosecutor describing the events breaks my heart. Giving him death won't bring the victims back but justice must be served.

    • @DrivenA111
      @DrivenA111 Год назад +1

      I'm not sure I would even go. For what? Just go to sentencing.

    • @user-hkssf
      @user-hkssf Год назад +23

      @@DrivenA111 Im sure its a well-considered decision of them and it helps them during the proces of grief..

    • @Ira88881
      @Ira88881 Год назад +8

      @@DrivenA111 Who cares if you would go?
      It’s not your decision…you didn’t lose a child…and you have a lot of balls telling them what they should or shouldn’t do.

    • @DrivenA111
      @DrivenA111 Год назад +17

      @@Ira88881 I didn't tell them anything. Nor did I say they should care what I would do. I'm saying I don't think I'd be able to stand hearing it. Calm your goofy behind down

    • @DrivenA111
      @DrivenA111 Год назад +3

      @@user-hkssf "Reliving" it, helps with grief? Perhaps

  • @carlosmonterroso4716
    @carlosmonterroso4716 Год назад +58

    Amazing how this 80 year old lawyer has so much intelligent mind and remember every detail of this tragedy

    • @daijme
      @daijme Год назад +7

      He stayed away from weed lol

  • @alexandrostheodorou8387
    @alexandrostheodorou8387 Год назад +197

    As a person who went to Douglas, in Debate Class in the same building he committed his mass shooting (years before the shooting), we once argued should Death Penalty be Allowed. I always argued it should be allowed when the proof is undeniable. And in Cruz’s case it is.
    And for that he must be sentenced to death by Firing Squad. Anything less than that, is not justice. (i know florida does not have firing squad.)

    • @mynamesjudge
      @mynamesjudge Год назад

      You must not be a Christian.

    • @obnem
      @obnem Год назад +5

      I agree!

    • @halfirish8056
      @halfirish8056 Год назад +26

      Agreed. Except firing squad is too quick a death.

    • @deandredunbar9618
      @deandredunbar9618 Год назад

      Their are no slow deaths in the system they are designed to be quick lolthats why you can't be hung anymore and why firing squad was taken away in a lot of states.

    • @cathybenadaro
      @cathybenadaro Год назад +9

      It seems like a mockery of justice to me.The proof is in the pudding.He even said he wants the victims families to decide his punishment.Why do we need to drag this out? Get it over with.Just like the Daybell Vallow case.Not fair.

  • @unlocked6352
    @unlocked6352 Год назад +31

    watching it the first time through it was heartbreaking.
    watching it the second time after hearing all the testimony from the survivors, families, and medical examiners, it's beyond words.

  • @Dargyful
    @Dargyful Год назад +9

    Seeing him sit there calmly writing would drive me insane in there . Makes me sick to my stomach what that creature did to those beautiful children . Hope he gets what he deserves

  • @user-tb7iz1vf7p
    @user-tb7iz1vf7p Год назад +52

    Those are hours spent studying this case and serving these families to justice. Thank you for your service, sir. 🙏🏻 God bless you.

  • @TheDAT573
    @TheDAT573 Год назад +59

    The Prosecutor is amazing, the way that he is laying out the case, layer by layer. Salute to the Prosecutor.

  • @cald1421
    @cald1421 6 месяцев назад +6

    And despite all of this, the shooter never got death

    • @freezy8593
      @freezy8593 6 месяцев назад +1

      Have you read 12 angry men?

  • @cdc2317
    @cdc2317 Год назад +34

    I have advanced photographic memory and how he’s describing this makes me think he does to. I’m sure in his research he was taken to the school and walked through being told how it happened. He’s able to remember all the details (with photographic memory, we don’t forget) and is able to tell everything without notes.

    • @briandfallon74
      @briandfallon74 Год назад +6

      He can likely visualize the actions that took place as well. Blessing and curse.

    • @trailrider7046
      @trailrider7046 Год назад +1

      So with your photographic memory I'm curious as to what career or profession you chose?

    • @cdc2317
      @cdc2317 Год назад +2

      @@trailrider7046 Medicine. Never had to study a day in my life to get A’s. It was my cheat code, but photographic memory is awful in other aspects of life. You can relive bad memories as if it is currently happening. Sucks.

    • @trailrider7046
      @trailrider7046 Год назад

      @@cdc2317 It sounds so fascinating. Your med school buddies must have hated you. Just kidding.

  • @fbecke
    @fbecke Год назад +55

    This guy’s preparation and coherence is unbelievable. Impressive!

  • @scottm1643
    @scottm1643 Год назад +83

    My opinion, we need to make the punishment for these things so unbearable that people would NEVER think about doing this. All those people sitting hearing this and are devastated while this kid can continue to live.

    • @LoveDeluxe89
      @LoveDeluxe89 Год назад +17

      Bring back public executions!

    • @sisterfleur7523
      @sisterfleur7523 Год назад +16

      We have it in Islam. It really protects our society because NOBODY dares to commit crimes. I am sorry but you can't kill innocents and expect to LIVE eat sleep , nope. Especially children!!! Imagine the pain they felt and the fear, imagine the grief of the families!

    • @Lounyyy
      @Lounyyy Год назад +8

      @@sisterfleur7523 you don’t punish a crime with another crime. Basic rule. None of us has the right to decide this for another human being. We can only elaborate society rules such as jail time or some form of punishment. Plus I’m sorry but how many innocent people were killed in those public executions? One last thing… Religion and justice should ALWAYS be two separate things. Do you need examples?

    • @Anna-ms1pd
      @Anna-ms1pd Год назад

      He needs death penalty and hopefully he doesn’t end up sitting on death row for 20+ years.

    • @Anna-ms1pd
      @Anna-ms1pd Год назад +8

      @@Lounyyy theoretical question:
      Would you have killed Hitler, given the chance, before millions of Jews were annihilated? Or would you have let things play out?

  • @lolly5453
    @lolly5453 Год назад +31

    I’m not sure what is more painful; watching those parents and family members break down in agony, or envisioning the horrific circumstances that occurred that day - the terror and suffering those victims experienced is difficult to even imagine.
    So so much unnecessary pain, and for what? All because some loser kid wanted to be the tough guy for once...? What a pathetic and devastating way to impact the world. 😓

    • @AlMutairi-2002
      @AlMutairi-2002 21 день назад

      They said he was lonely and was bullied

  • @ThatDavisLove
    @ThatDavisLove Год назад +5

    I love how the prosecutor is able to speak without using any notes💜. Once again, my condolences to the victims and their families who had to experience this horror 🙏🏾😥

  • @kellijanssen1171
    @kellijanssen1171 Год назад +141

    This prosecutor is great. He knows the names and details of all of these victims by heart. My heart goes out to the families sitting there having to hear all of this again. This has taken way to long to get to this point. Please give him the death penalty. That is what he gave to his victims.

    • @ericgomez2496
      @ericgomez2496 Год назад

      Too easy, I feel school shooters expect to not survive and death is the easy way out for them to not face any consequences. Let this animal rot in solitary confinement for the rest of his life.

    • @honda-pn8kx
      @honda-pn8kx Год назад +2

      Yes agree with you

    • @freethinkingwoman5290
      @freethinkingwoman5290 Год назад +2

      I agree. We need to impose the death penalty and expedite it.

  • @Heyits-Hector
    @Heyits-Hector Год назад +153

    The fact this dude is still alive is completely baffling.

    • @amy109
      @amy109 Год назад +13

      Was thinking the same thing. Wonder if they’ve had him in solitary confinement.

    • @kayk3555
      @kayk3555 Год назад +9

      @@amy109 absolutely

    • @josedeleon2866
      @josedeleon2866 Год назад +11

      Feed him to genpop!!

    • @lisaenglert3202
      @lisaenglert3202 Год назад +4

      PC 💯 I say let him go to general population. Hopefully he’d be a absolutely miserable.

    • @teogaming7515
      @teogaming7515 Год назад +6

      He's been playing PS5 and watching TV for last couple years, he's had a good.

  • @cazsmith2358
    @cazsmith2358 Год назад +4

    This lawyer is incredible. The way he retains information and presents it to the jury. Fantastic ❤️

  • @conniebaker1958
    @conniebaker1958 Год назад +6

    Wow this prosecutor is awesome!!!! He don’t miss a beat and remembers everything step by step by step. Great job

  • @kaylahaynes6799
    @kaylahaynes6799 Год назад +74

    Wow! What a captivating speaker he was, and all by memory. The details he gave really painted the picture, with classroom numbers, names and even what the teachers were teaching. Such a good job.

    • @blessall8856
      @blessall8856 Год назад +8

      He knows how to help you visualize what happened.

    • @gizmonovack
      @gizmonovack Год назад +6

      Because it’s all facts

  • @7_earths
    @7_earths Год назад +38

    I never seen such great open statement, well prepared and loves his job.

  • @movementencouragedfitness5945
    @movementencouragedfitness5945 5 месяцев назад +2

    Imagine the horror and fear of being in that building. Over a hundred rounds were fired in 6 minutes inside that school.

  • @thinkforyourself828
    @thinkforyourself828 Год назад +29

    Every school, in every city, in every state, needs the most advanced security possible. All troubled students need to be taken seriously, monitored and counselled.This should never happen again.

    • @OatmealPancake-ej8ky
      @OatmealPancake-ej8ky Год назад +11

      Sure. But we also need to remove AR-15’s from circulation.

    • @Jordan-nw4sj
      @Jordan-nw4sj Год назад +3

      This school had paid armed guards and they hid because they were outgunned by the semi automatic.
      More guns do not help if the killer has better weapons.

    • @thinkforyourself828
      @thinkforyourself828 Год назад

      @@OatmealPancake-ej8ky of course.

    • @Jordan-nw4sj
      @Jordan-nw4sj Год назад +1

      @Boston Gal everyone knows that. We aren’t talking about the police. We are talking about privately hired security guards, armed with weapons, who were explicitly charged with protecting the students. Private security guards have an obligation to fulfill their job duties, and this one failed.

    • @elliesharp401
      @elliesharp401 Год назад

      Get rid of your guns :.:: aus had a mass shooting and the. An amnesty … we never had another mass shooting of that’s clibire again

  • @bretwalley4673
    @bretwalley4673 Год назад +102

    The Prosecutor has amazing knowledge and recall of the facts of this case.

    • @dl7281
      @dl7281 Год назад +3

      I worked for an attorney who had total recall. This is it.

    • @jq2147
      @jq2147 Год назад +2

      I believe he's 83 years old!

    • @bretwalley4673
      @bretwalley4673 Год назад +1

      @@jq2147 No way, if he is, that is even more amazing.

    • @jq2147
      @jq2147 Год назад +5

      @@bretwalley4673 I was off by a few years---he's 80. Just looked it up.

    • @bretwalley4673
      @bretwalley4673 Год назад +6

      @@jq2147 still amazing and he doesn't look 80 at all, very sharp and in good shape.

  • @blyt5046
    @blyt5046 Год назад +108

    This takes some studying,skill and total attention to detail to tell this story never missing a beat. My respect to his honorable work.

    • @shifu868
      @shifu868 Год назад

      The school system created him or this never would've have happened

  • @mbk1511
    @mbk1511 Год назад +1

    There are no words…
    This prosecutor is incredible. What a legendary opening argument. His acuity for facts, names, timelines, etc is outstanding. One of a kind.

  • @terriobrien9147
    @terriobrien9147 Год назад +5

    This prosecuting attorney is phenomenal. He is succinct, precise, clear, sensitive & respectful. He has clearly invested enormous time & dedicated to justice for these children and their families. Sadly, once again so many red flags provided & no one reporting or intervening before the tragedy.

  • @zacharyjacobson4206
    @zacharyjacobson4206 Год назад +15

    11:57 The way he snaps his head up when the attorney talks about the gun made my blood boil.

  • @smashthehammer5348
    @smashthehammer5348 Год назад +49

    33:35 is the worst part for me. Im a grown man. Prior military But seeing he emotion of that man with his hand on his face mentally broke me. 13 times. Ive seen alot of bad stuff on the internet. Nothing compares to this. And i cant tell you why. I just cant. Seeing that mans emotions tore me down.

    • @seeleygirl6178
      @seeleygirl6178 Год назад

      It’s called compassion. Something this shooter does not possess.

    • @leavebutdontleaveme59
      @leavebutdontleaveme59 Год назад

      And you sir, are an empathetic and caring man. Cruz is a psychopath who is unable to have empathy. He just doesn’t feel it. He can’t. I admire your compassion, something I have always thought is one of the most important emotions humans can possess. 💕

    • @whiterabbit3239
      @whiterabbit3239 Год назад +1

      Ehhhh..What is bad stuff? I've seen a guy get his heart carved out of his chest by the cartel and shown to him before he died and don't forget all the beheadings. I'd say that is a million times worse.

  • @mawmawmakeup3602
    @mawmawmakeup3602 Год назад +8

    This man is on it. I'm impressed with how he can rattle off every single name... the whole story. Every detail by heart. Every person who got killed every person who got wounded. Every teachers class. Its impressive. Hes sharp.

  • @Havokistheonly
    @Havokistheonly Год назад +19

    It's been said over and over but we need to protect this prosecutor with all we have! What an incredible respect for these victims of this monster and worthless human.

  • @MIA-ow2js
    @MIA-ow2js Год назад +69

    I am not personally affected by this tragedy like the poor families in that courtroom but I can only imagine, as a father, how much their blood must be boiling seeing that monster in the same room. So close and yet so out of reach. I just wouldn't be able to take it. May they all rest in peace..

  • @Corey.Leonard
    @Corey.Leonard Год назад +100

    As a victim of a crime who had to be in court, the zooming in on the faces of anybody getting emotional is very frustrating and tone-deaf.

    • @geoffpoole483
      @geoffpoole483 Год назад +15

      Agree. Focus on the defendant.

    • @catmaxwell6691
      @catmaxwell6691 Год назад +26

      I agree that it’s tone deaf, but I’m not surprised they do it. those emotional reactions will end up in the highlights when they replay it, too. Like it or not, this is being digested by folks as entertainment, & Law&Crime Network is a profit generating subsidiary of A&E. they literally bank on the clicks & likes the sad drama brings.

    • @exoticalBecky_Miami
      @exoticalBecky_Miami Год назад +8

      We are all part of it by being here

    • @catmaxwell6691
      @catmaxwell6691 Год назад +5

      @@exoticalBecky_Miami yup, 100%..

  • @rosearellanes5648
    @rosearellanes5648 Год назад +4

    This prosecutor is absolutely amazing! The way he knew each persons name and age. U can tell how much time he spent on this case. God Bless him and his team

  • @xxxElizabethxxx
    @xxxElizabethxxx Год назад +4

    What an amazing man to describe this in such fine detail- hats off to you sir you are phenomenal 👏

  • @frosty7145
    @frosty7145 Год назад +166

    We should have special punishments for people who commit crime like this. You’ve waived all your rights after doing something like this.

    • @GenevaAdams88
      @GenevaAdams88 Год назад

      I agree. A good ole stoning. Not to death tho. Just so it could be done a few more times

    • @marissamm90
      @marissamm90 Год назад

      Fully agree! Bring back the hanging tree for evil like this!!!!!!!

    • @mcdonaldsbigmac3935
      @mcdonaldsbigmac3935 Год назад

      agreed they should be tossed into a wood chipper legs first

    • @kylein9869
      @kylein9869 Год назад +30

      Public executions for this type of crime

    • @gardenphoto
      @gardenphoto Год назад

      @@kylein9869 Here, Here! NOTHING in history detered crime like "Le Guillotin"... a good garroting never hurt either! These animals need to FEEL the pain of their victims (preferably administered by the parents of the victims!)... and then die of that pain. No mercy, whatsoever, for demonic cowards! Mike D.

  • @danielnieto2701
    @danielnieto2701 Год назад +79

    To keep this short, I appreciate this prosecutors opening statement so much because he clearly forced himself to watch and vividly remember each/every step taken by this disgrace of a human. He made it his mission to force a pure and true recollection of what this individuals actions were. He made him relive it in its entirety, not only to recall his POV but also that from an outsider/witness. Justice will indefinitely be served. Thank you for taking this case seriously, and thank you for doing your job to your upmost capabilities

    • @davidlee9870
      @davidlee9870 Год назад +7

      I don't think there's justice for the hundred plus children slaughtered inside of their classrooms in the past decade until there is systemic change.

    • @danielnieto2701
      @danielnieto2701 Год назад +2

      @@davidlee9870 definitely not, but the strength these children now adults are showing will prevail. I pray it provides them some closure even if it’s not the truest justice. Just hope everyone is one day able to move on to the lives they deserved to lead

  • @Rae_777
    @Rae_777 Год назад +3

    What an incredible demonstration of respect to know these victims and all of these details so completely. This shows astonishing commitment to the families and the cause of justice.

  • @haileyiris2025
    @haileyiris2025 Год назад +12

    Kudos to these parents for staying strong during trial to get closure. It must be so hard to not want to scream expletives or want to attack him while being in the room with him.

  • @JustARandomGuy2354
    @JustARandomGuy2354 Год назад +38

    Prosecutor knows his job. Remembering every victims name without notes and telling how horrific the event is Respect.

    • @michellededmon6711
      @michellededmon6711 Год назад +5

      I respected the fact the he also NEVER says the defendant’s name.

  • @CI3L0331
    @CI3L0331 Год назад +81

    Finding a non-biased or predetermined jury must have been incredibly hard.

    • @MetaMortis21
      @MetaMortis21 Год назад +8

      Right? So many people see the news and all that comes with it (opinions, interviews on perpetrator(s) etc). I would be good for one of these cases I don’t watch current news at all…I usually hear about it late unless a co-worker mentions it. I have seen some juries screw up a case…even when there was evidence.

    • @AndersonClips
      @AndersonClips Год назад +8

      just wait for trumps trial. it will take well over a year to find a jury.

    • @mp5249
      @mp5249 Год назад +16

      @@AndersonClips there won't be one

    • @daltondain3470
      @daltondain3470 Год назад

      Only idiots don’t have there mind made up seconds after hearing what he did.
      If anyone thinks he is not guilty then go ahead and have your kids murdered and let us know how you feel

    • @r.coffman1431
      @r.coffman1431 Год назад

      Well, the jury knows he had plead guilty to all of this so knowing about it seems to not matter. What matter is what they decide by the law, how to punish him. This is not a who done it. A lot of people could listen to this, before deciding if he deserves life, or death. I could.

  • @doertekripp197
    @doertekripp197 8 месяцев назад +3

    This man is incredible leaving me speachless. He is ever so dedicated and beyond with all his heart.

  • @natashawhite481
    @natashawhite481 Год назад

    The way he presenting a visual description of the victims puts you in the moment with the cowardly killer and his victims. My goodness…so much emotions!