Man released after being sentenced to life in prison under Florida's felony murder rule

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • As the country celebrates America's Independence this 4th of July weekend, a man is celebrating his newfound freedom. At 41 years old, Ryan Holle was recently released from prison after spending more than half of his life locked up.

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  • @ivybee347
    @ivybee347 8 дней назад +1075

    There are rapist and actual murderers walking free after serving less time than he did. Crazy.

    • @thanosdoomjuggernaut2846
      @thanosdoomjuggernaut2846 7 дней назад +24

      He knew he was doing. He should’ve called the cops when he found out what his friends were doing.

    • @Tortilla.Reform
      @Tortilla.Reform 6 дней назад +43

      @@thanosdoomjuggernaut2846 You're assuming he believed them and didn't think they were joking, get over yourself hahah

    • @derk3933
      @derk3933 5 дней назад +10

      He is an actual murderer.

    • @vincentsprung5810
      @vincentsprung5810 5 дней назад +4

      @ivybee347 Someone was literally murdered….

    • @heidicorzine1208
      @heidicorzine1208 4 дня назад +23

      ​@@vincentsprung5810but he didn't do it

  • @ianbattles7290
    @ianbattles7290 3 дня назад +220

    The fact that you can go to prison for a murder *you didn't even know about* is complete insanity and a massive waste of taxpayer resources.

  • @calimon00
    @calimon00 4 дня назад +210

    Based on that logic, all car dealerships should be in prison for selling cars to criminals who purchased a vehicle from.

    • @chrisking1457
      @chrisking1457 2 дня назад +4

      If the criminal tells the dealership that they are buying it specifically to commit a felony then they would be if they still sold it.

    • @glow1815
      @glow1815 2 дня назад

      Right lol

    • @axer3515
      @axer3515 2 дня назад +3

      They should be in prison, but for different reasons. Lol

    • @Paco-c9h
      @Paco-c9h 2 дня назад

      @@chrisking1457they gotz to know exactly what felony fo that to happen

    • @chrisking1457
      @chrisking1457 2 дня назад +2

      @@Paco-c9h the guy in the video knew it was a home invasion. It would apply to anyone else that willingly helped it happen.

  • @danreyes736
    @danreyes736 6 дней назад +591

    Why aren’t the car manufacturers in prison also? No car built, no murder.

    • @Marynicole830
      @Marynicole830 5 дней назад +64

      Or the bar owner? No gathering place, no conspiracy, no murder.
      Or the tire brand? No tires, no movement, no murder?

    • @danreyes736
      @danreyes736 5 дней назад +14

      @@Marynicole830 agreed.

    • @mosimosi630
      @mosimosi630 5 дней назад +26

      It’s absolutely insane that he went to jail for that smfh

    • @trevessence
      @trevessence 4 дня назад +23

      What cruelty😢These ridiculous laws should be abolished.

    • @joedennehy386
      @joedennehy386 4 дня назад +5

      True,

  • @carolinematusevich889
    @carolinematusevich889 8 дней назад +830

    No car, no crime? Wtf? They would have just borrowed a different car on a different day to commit the crime. He should have never spent a day in jail.

    • @rockon8174
      @rockon8174 8 дней назад +13

      It makes sense. If they STOLE the car the owner would not be liable, but he WILLINGLY gave them the keys to his car making him an accessory. 😐

    • @edcapp7654
      @edcapp7654 8 дней назад +95

      If they rented a car would they jail the rental car company employees?

    • @ketapillar
      @ketapillar 8 дней назад +45

      If the victims mother didn't give birth there would not have been a murder. She should be in prison as well /s

    • @kingkoppa
      @kingkoppa 8 дней назад +13

      @@edcapp7654 I mean if they openly told tha employee why they wanted to rent tha car yea 😭

    • @Ghostwolf82
      @Ghostwolf82 8 дней назад +52

      @@rockon8174did they tell him what they were planning to do AS he loaned it to them? I’d argue that they got it from him under false pretences. 25 years for being tricked doesn’t ring to me as justifiable.

  • @SreyAun-sd1eb
    @SreyAun-sd1eb 8 дней назад +598

    WTF, whar a waste of taxpayer money. The prosecutor should be charged!

    • @robertjenkins6132
      @robertjenkins6132 8 дней назад +23

      You're mad at the prosecutor? Where do you think the prosecutor get his powers from him? You should be mad at the Florida lawmakers who enacted the provisions of the law.

    • @CN45475
      @CN45475 8 дней назад +7

      @@robertjenkins6132Every state has a felony murder rule and your taking his word over everyone else’s. He knew the robbery was going to happen when he loaned his car.

    • @cjjorge6636
      @cjjorge6636 7 дней назад +3

      FTL FDOJ!!!

    • @TheJingles007
      @TheJingles007 6 дней назад +20

      @@CN45475 where did it say that in the video?

    • @CN45475
      @CN45475 6 дней назад +1

      @@TheJingles007 The prosecutor said it in open court it’s on law & crime

  • @ianbattles7290
    @ianbattles7290 3 дня назад +59

    It's terrifying to think you can be convicted of Murder *even if you didn't kill anyone.*

    • @darylnd
      @darylnd День назад

      So you'll accept willful ignorance as a defense?

    • @jzero1579
      @jzero1579 День назад

      @@darylnd Naive people

  • @bellaluna2921
    @bellaluna2921 8 дней назад +249

    That law is B.S. !! And anyone with the same charge as this man should be released ASAP!!!

    • @mizzury54
      @mizzury54 6 дней назад +3

      Not all of them are completely innocent of wrongdoing. Each case is different. Most states have this same type of law but Florida's seems over the top.

    • @lindatimmons3675
      @lindatimmons3675 5 дней назад +2

      ​@@mizzury54.....
      In Texas he may have already gotten DP

    • @user-rz4wz4my1f
      @user-rz4wz4my1f 5 дней назад +7

      He is lucky. He is a Caucasian. Thats why he got that Early Release. Any other shade. NO.

    • @TheAntistatist892
      @TheAntistatist892 4 дня назад +1

      ​@@mizzury54ok boomer. Need more spacing between words.😂

    • @erictheawful69
      @erictheawful69 4 дня назад +1

      @@user-rz4wz4my1f🐎💩

  • @chelseasummers2365
    @chelseasummers2365 3 дня назад +120

    This man should now receive compensation from the government. This is absolutely appalling!

    • @1962pjh
      @1962pjh 2 дня назад +2

      He didn't get his conviction overturned so, that can't happen.

    • @randolfo1265
      @randolfo1265 2 дня назад +3

      @@1962pjh - Not overturned yet so, time to get a lawyer.

    • @xo_coco_xo471
      @xo_coco_xo471 2 дня назад

      He’s dead now I think. Check the other comments

    • @PaulaDautremont
      @PaulaDautremont День назад

      @@1962pjh That is probably in the works.

    • @lindzbreezyoh
      @lindzbreezyoh 3 часа назад

      ​@xo_coco_xo471 what are you talking about? The story was just posted.... I don't see one comment saying he died. He was just released on June 30th. There's not one article that says he died

  • @RhondaAdams007
    @RhondaAdams007 9 дней назад +525

    Its about time. I'm a Retired Correctional Officer and the system is SO flawed. I am happy to see this young man outide those gates. Best wishes to you, Ryan. 🙏

    • @D-Nice358
      @D-Nice358 9 дней назад +11

      So if he didn't know & his friends never told him what they were going to do, would he still go to prison???

    • @grouchyoleguy
      @grouchyoleguy 9 дней назад +9

      ​@@D-Nice358yup ...they locked him up for years

    • @D-Nice358
      @D-Nice358 9 дней назад +8

      @@grouchyoleguy wait did he have knowledge of the crime?? Or he didn't know about the crime??

    • @grouchyoleguy
      @grouchyoleguy 9 дней назад +16

      @@D-Nice358 he was woken up by roommate and asked for loan of his vehicle, others used his vehicle to commit horrible crime and prosecutor felt that if he hadn't loaned his car crime wouldn't have happened so he was just as guilty under the felony murder statue even though he was at home in bed when the crime occurred

    • @JohnEastmanExAttyAtLaw
      @JohnEastmanExAttyAtLaw 9 дней назад +1

      yea...as if he did not know, LOL. wanna buy a bridge?

  • @ianbattles7290
    @ianbattles7290 3 дня назад +45

    By this prosecutor's logic, if I drive drunk and kill someone, the clerk at the liquor store is the one at fault. No sale = no crime, right?

    • @1NatureLady
      @1NatureLady День назад +3

      If the clerk thinks you are drunk and they serve you.....yes.

    • @intothevoid1926
      @intothevoid1926 День назад +1

      ​@1NatureLady does the clerk have a breathalyzer? Is the clerk versed in intoxication tests? Flawed logic like yours is why this guy got railroaded.

    • @cryptidsntunes
      @cryptidsntunes День назад +2

      ​@1NatureLady the clerk knows a bottle of whiskey can get anyone drunk. So selling one makes you guilty of any crime any drunk guy commits?

    • @cpfishfan14
      @cpfishfan14 День назад +1

      there's actually a law to proctect liquor stores. So long as they dont know you are habitual drunk they are not liable.

  • @incognitohoneybee
    @incognitohoneybee 2 дня назад +33

    The fact that he survived in prison for those 20 yrs is a miracle in itself.

  • @TheClevengers
    @TheClevengers 9 дней назад +361

    May he find purpose in his life outside of prison. ❤️

    • @cjjorge6636
      @cjjorge6636 7 дней назад +3

      he will just bs all the time in jail for bs i know FTL

    • @MadMomma-kj9ks
      @MadMomma-kj9ks 3 дня назад +3

      He had purpose but it was killed by a dumb law.

  • @utubes720
    @utubes720 8 дней назад +252

    Mercy? How about wrongful imprisonment for stealing this man’s life!

    • @chrisgullett4332
      @chrisgullett4332 7 дней назад

      You seem naive an misinformed. This media outlet has an agenda, and are lying and omitting facts. He was involved, and the reaon he was convicted is because the others involved all told the same story about him being involved. He knew what they were about to do, and willingly gave them his car.

  • @yaiburanakul8505
    @yaiburanakul8505 4 дня назад +14

    That rule seems wrong. That is one reason not to move to Florida.

  • @robertlawrence9000
    @robertlawrence9000 5 дней назад +44

    WTF!!! That's INSANE!!! There are actual people doing crimes that deserve locked up!!! Not this guy!!!

  • @einsteinalb75
    @einsteinalb75 8 дней назад +421

    That's a ridiculous law

    • @xoxxobob61
      @xoxxobob61 8 дней назад +14

      It's Insane! Signed : A Floridian !!!

    • @louisestaats234
      @louisestaats234 5 дней назад +5

      Rule #1. Don't loan your car.

    • @aprilshorty4094
      @aprilshorty4094 5 дней назад +13

      I've been watching crime shows for yrs and I've never heard anything like this in my life 😱🤯

    • @mrxman581
      @mrxman581 4 дня назад +9

      ​@@louisestaats234No, rule number one, get better friends.

    • @louisestaats234
      @louisestaats234 4 дня назад +3

      @mrxman581 I was taking a walk and noticed my car going by. My son had let his dope friend drive my car. Rule #1. Don't loan your car.

  • @lisalittle4826
    @lisalittle4826 8 дней назад +304

    Absolutely ridiculous that he was even charged.

    • @hobbes7460
      @hobbes7460 8 дней назад +41

      Even more ridiculous a jury found him guilty.

    • @TheAntistatist892
      @TheAntistatist892 4 дня назад

      ​@@hobbes7460juries are full of copsuckers.

    • @fish9905
      @fish9905 3 дня назад +6

      Why? He knew they were gonna commit the crime

    • @fish9905
      @fish9905 3 дня назад +3

      He knew what they were gonna do, he should have called the police and report his car stolen and tell police what they were gonna do, he's guilty

    • @ianbattles7290
      @ianbattles7290 3 дня назад +4

      I'm struggling to understand how he is guilty of murder *if he was not there and didn't even know the killing happened.* Why am I responsible for the actions of other people??? Did I commit a crime by giving you a hammer *if I didn't know you intended to hit somebody with it???*

  • @hobowithawaterpistol9070
    @hobowithawaterpistol9070 8 дней назад +92

    That law is completely flawed! What a shame this guys life was wasted!
    I loaned my truck to a douche bag roommate years ago and he left it behind a bar for 3 days! He told me it was stolen, but because he was as mature as a 6 year old boy, he lied because he was mad at me! If he had murdered someone, I could be in jail right now! What a stupid law!

  • @raterus
    @raterus 6 дней назад +78

    He talked to the police after the murders and his own statements incriminated himself. NEVER TALK TO COPS without a lawyer present.

    • @13699111
      @13699111 4 дня назад +12

      Number one rule but everyone thinks that there word means something to police, wrong

    • @bosspimp216
      @bosspimp216 3 дня назад +6

      @@13699111facts they still would have knocked his head offfffff it’s they Laws that’s fucked up

    • @chrisjager4539
      @chrisjager4539 День назад +4

      EXACTLY THIS! Never talk to police. They only want to lock you up.

    • @shirleywong9428
      @shirleywong9428 День назад

      But if u tell police truth why would u need lawyer

    • @bluerain3282
      @bluerain3282 День назад +1

      @@shirleywong9428thousands are in prison for something they didn’t do.

  • @JasRaymond1
    @JasRaymond1 9 дней назад +225

    This law is insane.

    • @anovino1992
      @anovino1992 8 дней назад +7

      No, it's not, he knew, he was compelled to call the police.

    • @JasRaymond1
      @JasRaymond1 8 дней назад +20

      @@anovino1992 Life in prison for Not Calling the Police is also insane.

    • @AlbertHess-xy7ky
      @AlbertHess-xy7ky 8 дней назад +10

      @@anovino1992 No one is ever required to call the police.

    • @SeizeHerSalad
      @SeizeHerSalad 2 дня назад

      ​@anovino1992 he stated that if they were serious, as he assumed they were joking, he would have notified the police.

    • @sandrapisani9225
      @sandrapisani9225 День назад

      @@anovino1992 He did not know his 'friends' were going to murder someone.

  • @monkhasheart
    @monkhasheart 9 дней назад +301

    What is the benefit to the state and society for misapplying a law in this way?

    • @badlyniceness2315
      @badlyniceness2315 9 дней назад +39

      The DA gets kudos…

    • @carolinematusevich889
      @carolinematusevich889 8 дней назад

      The benefit? Private prisons rake in profits. The wealthy, including the wealthy politicians don't give a damn about the innocent. We are all dollar signs to them.

    • @fuccingdye
      @fuccingdye 8 дней назад

      It’s career fluffing.

    • @susancoolidge7810
      @susancoolidge7810 8 дней назад +33

      There isn't one person in Florida who hasn't been in jail here and everybody outside of Florida will tell you don't go to Florida because they will put you in jail guess what I'm a retired 68 year old who called the police for help because my son-in-law put his hands on me I have never been arrested in my life and I have an impeccable background check along with an impeccable driving the officer will the sheriff actually who was only on the job for 6 months decided that I was the aggressor I was shocked and I spent one whole night in jail even had to carry my bed to a cell had to bend over so they could look how humiliating it is to even just be in a place like that I feel sorry for anyone and everyone who has to go to jail and I will never sit by and not bail anybody out I will be the first one there to help..

    • @susancoolidge7810
      @susancoolidge7810 8 дней назад +14

      Charges were never brought against me and my bail was less than $50 ... even the girls in there when they saw my paper work couldn't understand why my bail was so low for an assault and battery domestic...so why the sheriff did that is beyond me but I can tell you at 68 it did do something to me and I will never forget that horrible night..😢

  • @D1722eieio
    @D1722eieio 3 дня назад +23

    So what if someone stole you car and did the same thing? This is the dumbest law I’ve ever heard of.

  • @ThatWeirdPlaceInYT
    @ThatWeirdPlaceInYT 2 дня назад +13

    I could not sit on a jury for charges like this and voted to convict, its ridiculous.

  • @batcactus6046
    @batcactus6046 8 дней назад +85

    So many actual criminals released and walking free to offend again.

    • @OkayWithPotatoChips
      @OkayWithPotatoChips 3 дня назад

      Yeah but this guy's white and modern-day "logic" dictates that he deserved it. If black, then he wouldn't have and would've been released the next day. You know, common sense type stuff. 🤣

  • @robertf976
    @robertf976 9 дней назад +241

    What the flying F? So never lend anything to a friend. This country is freaking evil

  • @BobHakel
    @BobHakel 4 дня назад +11

    So a bus driver should be charged. If someone were to get on a bus to a mass shooting. This be crazy

  • @bekkiebeans6004
    @bekkiebeans6004 3 дня назад +6

    That is the stupidest conclusion, "no car, no crime." They could have gone and stolen a car, or they could have called a cab. No, the real criminals would have found a way to commit the crime. This was really unfair on this man...

  • @user-ef9zt9py5h
    @user-ef9zt9py5h 9 дней назад +214

    That’s insane! I’m so glad he got out! Have a safe life!

    • @SalSanchez-dy6cn
      @SalSanchez-dy6cn 9 дней назад +7

      He's not going to know how to do that bc jails don't rehabilitate you

    • @AB-dl1hz
      @AB-dl1hz 8 дней назад

      What does she need to be rehabilitated for??????​@@SalSanchez-dy6cn

    • @realtalk1310
      @realtalk1310 8 дней назад +4

      He's going to struggle finding a job.

    • @jamesof7seven
      @jamesof7seven 8 дней назад +1

      @@realtalk1310 he's extroverted - they lead a charmed life

    • @timdowney6721
      @timdowney6721 8 дней назад +2

      @@SalSanchez-dy6cn
      Generally not in the US….another reason this country has high recidivism.

  • @patriciadaw1210
    @patriciadaw1210 8 дней назад +160

    This is what Justice and mercy look like. He should have never been charged with murder.

    • @wownewstome6123
      @wownewstome6123 3 дня назад +3

      No, justice would be the state awarding him over 5 million for stealing his life and causing pain and suffering, and changing the law. Of course, doing the same for others who are also innocent.

    • @wownewstome6123
      @wownewstome6123 3 дня назад +2

      They need to also remove the conviction from his record.

  • @DuoMaxwell007
    @DuoMaxwell007 2 дня назад +8

    "No car no crime"? Wtf? So if someone stole my car and takes it to go kill someone. I go to prison? How tf does that make sense?

    • @TheRealScooterGuy
      @TheRealScooterGuy 2 дня назад

      It took the voluntary act of lending it to give the cops and prosecutor the leverage needed to charge him.

    • @juzeus9
      @juzeus9 День назад

      it's the city's fault for building roads for the car to drive on. no road, no crime.

    • @DuoMaxwell007
      @DuoMaxwell007 День назад +1

      @@TheRealScooterGuy ok but still he didnt know what they were doing it would be different if they said "Hey can I borrow your car to go rob and kill someone?" then he said "yeah sure go ahead" in THAT case THEN he would be liable. But that wasnt the case, he found out what they did AFTER the fact

  • @johnjamce1146
    @johnjamce1146 4 дня назад +12

    what kind of law is that paying for a crime you didn't do 👎

  • @user-dw1ls3rp1l
    @user-dw1ls3rp1l 9 дней назад +238

    I'm all for the felony murder rule, but if you can't prove he was a participant or conspirator, why would you even charge him? He probably loaned his car out half asleep.

    • @supergenerationgamers
      @supergenerationgamers 8 дней назад +31

      He needed a real lawyer because they reduced his sentence to 25 years but he is still classified as guilty for something he didn't do. He didn't get exonerated for the charges only to prevent him from suing the state of Florida 🤦‍♂️

    • @melissaford717
      @melissaford717 8 дней назад +8

      ​@supergenerationgamers in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a law was passed that people who are innocent and incarcerated can't sue the state when released. In order to be financially compensated, they need to sue the city where they were arrested. Every state has different rules and hopefully this gentleman will get compensation. You take care 🙂

    • @user-fk3qe6zt5k
      @user-fk3qe6zt5k 8 дней назад +11

      probably because he was informed what they were up to when he called. And he didn't report it when he had a chance. That makes him an accomplice

    • @ThomasJones-sz3sx
      @ThomasJones-sz3sx 8 дней назад +2

      @@supergenerationgamers He'll hopefully sue these criminals anyway!

    • @ThomasJones-sz3sx
      @ThomasJones-sz3sx 8 дней назад +2

      @@melissaford717 This kid has a Super Positive Attitude. He's incredibly Grateful!!!! He'll be very successful!!

  • @alricthered226
    @alricthered226 6 дней назад +27

    I thought this was going to be one of those stories in which an innocent person was discovered as not guilty, and a miscarriage of justice was corrected. Instead, he was forced to serve out this ridiculous sentence, as if no mistake was made.

  • @ja1505
    @ja1505 3 дня назад +6

    The prison system in Florida needs to be reformed. After people serve a sentence, they have a record of every charge assigned a point & these points remain even after 20 years on a persons record. If the person get arrested again and charged, they will be sentenced according to the total number of points rather than the individual conviction the person faces.This point system is unfair and makes it impossible for a person to restore their life.

  • @user-tf7dx7qh9t
    @user-tf7dx7qh9t 5 дней назад +44

    Hopefully, he filed a lawsuit against Florida's state for putting him in prison wrongfully.

    • @esparka
      @esparka 4 дня назад +5

      The man wasn’t wrongfully imprisoned….

    • @user-tf7dx7qh9t
      @user-tf7dx7qh9t 4 дня назад +5

      @@esparka So I disagree if I loan my truck and my buddy kills someone with a gun robbing. I shouldn't be held accountable. I wasn't even f****** there. And even if they called me and told me they're doing this. I wouldn't believe them. And I shouldn't be held accountable. Because I wasn't there. The only responsibility I have is in case of an accident. I have insurance for the other person. That's the only responsibility.

    • @esparka
      @esparka 4 дня назад +2

      @@user-tf7dx7qh9t
      I can certainly believe that you’re not happy with the law the way it is written. Nevertheless, this gentleman had found himself on the other side of that law and he paid the price.
      To repeat, the man wasn’t wrongfully imprisoned at all. He was imprisoned on the strength of the law as it was written. .

    • @justthecomments
      @justthecomments 4 дня назад +7

      @@esparka Oh but he was. Not every law is just!

    • @imdon8920
      @imdon8920 3 дня назад +4

      He was not wrongfully imprisoned per that law. Nevertheless, this law is unjust, and prone to abuse by corrupt DAs, as in this case. The law should be revised and tightened. Just lending your car should not get you charged for murder. Because no one will agree to lend their car if the friend tells you they are going to commit a crime. This is too much government in our lives.

  • @johnsmith-wd5sq
    @johnsmith-wd5sq 3 дня назад +7

    OMG! How horrible! Who the Hell made this law? He was home in bed!

  • @JPVolvo
    @JPVolvo 8 дней назад +10

    DAs like this should be put in jail

  • @drewkoenen8334
    @drewkoenen8334 5 дней назад +7

    Cool so rental car companies that rent a car to someone that murders a person is also guilty?

  • @Wheemer
    @Wheemer 4 дня назад +14

    What you call a justice system is a bloody joke.

  • @ronhall3686
    @ronhall3686 9 дней назад +125

    The expense taxpayers must carry for this stupid law.

    • @carolinematusevich889
      @carolinematusevich889 8 дней назад +7

      All for profits.

    • @CHRISTIANNWO
      @CHRISTIANNWO 8 дней назад +5

      Innocent people are going to prison, and you're thinking about taxes.

    • @ronhall3686
      @ronhall3686 8 дней назад +5

      @@CHRISTIANNWO Massive amounts of tax dollars are used for mostly private Florida prisons. Money that could be used for programs that benefit people in need. Keeping innocent people in prison cost taxpayers money.

    • @kennielsen3896
      @kennielsen3896 8 дней назад +4

      Not a stupid law at all. This case, the logic to apply it was misguided.

    • @sarahnoda
      @sarahnoda 8 дней назад +2

      Florida typically charges inmates ($10-50/day) for being incarcerated. They leave jail with a bill, sometimes that bill is actually for the full sentence length even if the individual only served a partial sentence length.

  • @williamthompson7829
    @williamthompson7829 8 дней назад +14

    Ok I guess I will stay the hell away from Florida from now on. What a tyrannical and sadistic law.!

    • @mikesanders4012
      @mikesanders4012 4 дня назад

      I think the law has a purpose but was grossly misused here. As in, a getaway driver gets charged no matter if he didn't know what happened inside.

  • @donniebrasco4114
    @donniebrasco4114 8 дней назад +10

    So if someone comes over my house to eat and they stab and kill another person with a steak knife on my dinner table I can go to jail for life? Is this the bizarro world?

    • @labelledujour5855
      @labelledujour5855 7 дней назад +1

      Ain’t that crazy.

    • @anthonyplayground1402
      @anthonyplayground1402 3 дня назад +2

      Only if they told you they were going to do it, and you did nothing.

    • @chrisking1457
      @chrisking1457 2 дня назад +2

      If they said they were going to stab someone and you hand them the murder weapon then you are just as culpable for the murder, so yes you'd be going to jail. This isn't a new concept by any means and it's common knowledge.

  • @user-wn8so7kc8e
    @user-wn8so7kc8e 6 дней назад +8

    These politicians still got 21 years from him...what a shame

  • @keithjackson4985
    @keithjackson4985 8 дней назад +86

    If I were on that jury, I would not have voted guilty! That's ridiculous that he had to do 21 years!

    • @robertjenkins6132
      @robertjenkins6132 8 дней назад +6

      Maybe. But a jury only sees what the judge allows them to see, and they are not supposed to consult outside sources of information. So they have limited information, and they are asked to follow the judges precise instructions when delivering a verdict. So maybe they do not have as much information and freedom as you imagine.

    • @keithjackson4985
      @keithjackson4985 8 дней назад +2

      @robertjenkins6132 That, I understand. Many jurors fail at critical thinking. Any defense attorney, even one terrible at defending their clients. Would have to let it be known that this man was not at the scene of the crime. Or they would have to ask, what part did you play in the murder of this young woman? I can't see these points being missed in statements by a defense attorney.

    • @hottuna7
      @hottuna7 8 дней назад

      @@robertjenkins6132 There's a thing called *jury nullification*. The average person is so ill-informed they don't know that jury has the legal right to find someone not guilty even if all the evidence suggests otherwise.

    • @MightMouse2174
      @MightMouse2174 7 дней назад +2

      If I remember correctly on Florida you have to do at least 80 - 85% of your sentence before you even think of a parole hearing

    • @keithjackson4985
      @keithjackson4985 7 дней назад +3

      @MightMouse2174 I agree with that, for some offenders and if you're actually guilty of a crime. This man murdered no one. Seems his defense attorney could have argued this point strongly enough that he would have been found not guilty?

  • @sololuisvlogs
    @sololuisvlogs 8 дней назад +13

    That’s a stupid law! So glad I don’t live in Florida.

  • @alicetheegreet
    @alicetheegreet 3 дня назад +3

    He should've never spent a minute in jail. This is ridiculous!

  • @kingdom3446
    @kingdom3446 4 дня назад +4

    This is ridiculous 😤 the justice system failed us again

  • @chonkyb3134
    @chonkyb3134 8 дней назад +120

    This man should have never been charged

    • @CoolChannelName
      @CoolChannelName 8 дней назад +3

      bologna, he should have never lent his car and he should have been an honest and prudent person by calling the police to alert them that his friend is planned and armed robbery. The Synder girl should have never been beaten to death by this man's "friends".

    • @AlbertHess-xy7ky
      @AlbertHess-xy7ky 8 дней назад +3

      @@CoolChannelName Is it a violation of law to lend your car? Is it a violation of law to not call the cops on a friend? This man beat no one to death.

    • @CoolChannelName
      @CoolChannelName 8 дней назад +2

      @@AlbertHess-xy7ky It is a violation if you know the person you are lending your car to does not have a driver's license and or they are going to commit an illegal act. Only the people listed on the insurance policy are covered by the policy. Lending the vehicle to unauthorized drivers can be grounds for cancelling the policy.
      Knowingly concealing a crime is a moral question that may be determined by a person's sense of right and wrong and their principles on basic human decency. Bad things happen to bad men and that is a great reason to not associate with murdering drug addicts.

    • @AlbertHess-xy7ky
      @AlbertHess-xy7ky 7 дней назад +1

      @@CoolChannelName
      'It is a violation if you know the person you are lending your car to does not have a driver's license.' It is a violation of law to lend your car to someone without confirming that they have a current license. Right to Drive./
      If your neighbor tells you that they are going to commit a crime is it a violation of law for you to not report?
      Owners of cars are responsible for the insurance of their vehicles. Be they owned outright , with paper, leased or rented.
      If a car is registered the insurance company with a stamp on th eregistration is responsible for damages, up to limit of the policy, until the registration is cancelled or transferred.
      Immorality, in and of itself, is not a crime.
      Did this guy spend too long in jail for his Crime?
      Not enough time in church?

    • @CoolChannelName
      @CoolChannelName 7 дней назад

      @@AlbertHess-xy7ky Driving is a privilege and not a right. Yes, it would be a violation of law if you admitted to knowing. That is why most witnesses claim they didn't see or hear anything, or they cannot recall. The prosecutor would have to prove you knew. Most people incriminate themselves because they think they are smart, and they love talking about it. You are half right on the insurance responsibility being on the company, but the liability is ultimately on the customer who can be sued by the company after the fact for damages that exceeded policy coverage or policy terms and conditions. If you look you will find thousands of people being sued by their insurance company. One of the main reasons insurance companies perform credit checks is to see if the customer has any court judgements against them, specifically from other insurance companies.
      I can agree that immorality alone is not a crime. Immoral does break moral law and this is where the line between right and wrong is often blurred by immoral people. There is no place on earth where stealing, lying and murdering is legal or lawful. We can establish what immoral and what is moral.
      It was immoral to imprison this man for as long as they did. The sentence did not match the crime and his plight is an example of the dangers of literal application of law by only reading the letter or the law. No laws can be absolute.

  • @bullyboy131
    @bullyboy131 8 дней назад +66

    This should not even be on his record, and should be treated as a citizen that never was locked up.

    • @lindasue263
      @lindasue263 8 дней назад

      He's a murderer!! He should have never been released!!

    • @robertkorth2911
      @robertkorth2911 6 дней назад +2

      ​@lindasue263 no he isn't genius!

    • @stevenmitchell1
      @stevenmitchell1 6 дней назад

      @@lindasue263 For handing his car keys over to someone while he's semiconscious, that later commits a crime? The murderers are those that actually did the crime.

  • @rickwhite3181
    @rickwhite3181 4 дня назад +3

    The prosecutor should be spending time in prison for imprisoning this man

  • @user_angelmum
    @user_angelmum День назад +2

    This is why the death penalty needs to be abolished.. how many innocent people are in jail for life or murdered by the state?

  • @ellerichardson1094
    @ellerichardson1094 9 дней назад +79

    That is insane 😲 definitely makes me not wanna move to Florida 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @CoolChannelName
      @CoolChannelName 8 дней назад +4

      can I borrow your car?

    • @nopenope9118
      @nopenope9118 8 дней назад +5

      Why would you ever WANT to move to Florida? This is just another reason on the long list of reasons to never set foot in that state.

    • @utubes720
      @utubes720 8 дней назад +2

      @@nopenope9118They were being sarcastic

    • @blazeroranger
      @blazeroranger 8 дней назад +2

      @@nopenope9118You rather lawless state/city, right? Cashless bail out so you can harm more people.

    • @CN45475
      @CN45475 8 дней назад

      He loaned his car for a robbery that he knew was going to happen and someone died. Every state has a felony murder rule.

  • @W44F
    @W44F 9 дней назад +62

    cheap labor is why the law was enacted pay inmates .25 an hour

    • @azoldguy9025
      @azoldguy9025 8 дней назад

      That’s so far from the truth! The unfortunate part is, our system is broken, flawed in that one must prove their innocence beyond a reasonable doubt to avoid prosecution. Shameful in this day and age! The only way this gets fixed is by state legislation and a ground roots effort to change these laws! No innocent person should ever spend a minute behind bars!

    • @robertjenkins6132
      @robertjenkins6132 8 дней назад +3

      Meanwhile in the late 2000s or early 2010s the unemployment rate was something like 10%.

  • @mmutahharmohiuddin7157
    @mmutahharmohiuddin7157 3 дня назад +4

    *the suspects would have stolen car, or leased from Hertz or enterprise or used bicycle 🚲 or taxi. How SICK 🤕 and DEMENTED is US Justice System*

    • @juzeus9
      @juzeus9 День назад

      as sick and demented as circumcision and abortion

  • @user-op9jx7fs1n
    @user-op9jx7fs1n 3 дня назад +1

    The fact that you can spend half your life behind bars before any type of justice's served is absolutely disgusting

  • @tgees8180
    @tgees8180 9 дней назад +66

    What rotten law passed

    • @xoxxobob61
      @xoxxobob61 8 дней назад +1

      I'm a Floridian and never heard of this Case or this Law unless it was something like "aiding & abetting" to commit a crime?

  • @user-uh6kk2tl8s
    @user-uh6kk2tl8s 8 дней назад +10

    The conviction seems like it was more based on what he might’ve known versus the fact they borrowed his car.

    • @formerlyfromthefuton8171
      @formerlyfromthefuton8171 8 дней назад

      Nice to see a sensible comment in the midst of a sea of ignorance.
      The guy said himself that his friends told him about the crime they were about to commit, and he did nothing. And considering that they had been partying together, it's a safe bet he knew what kind of people he was hanging around with (one of them was even his roommate).
      The media lies to us every day, yet people swallow stories like this hook, line, and sinker.
      For those listening closely, the takeaway of this story was that there are some bleeding hearts who want to spring the bad guys from prison.

    • @dethengine
      @dethengine 7 дней назад +2

      So you think life in prison is fair for something he "might've known"? For something he probably thought was a joke or something dumb his dumb friend said?

    • @jenniferwhalen6292
      @jenniferwhalen6292 7 дней назад

      I don't know why you're asking me questions, but......
      He did way more than that. Do your research then you can ask me a question.

    • @dethengine
      @dethengine 6 дней назад

      @@jenniferwhalen6292 The question I asked doesn't have anything to do with "research". I just asked if you thought it was fair that someone that wasn't there gets life in prison. And if you do, then you're part of the problem with our society.

  • @blueflameSM
    @blueflameSM День назад +1

    “No car, no crime.” Are you fucking serious? Dude was sleeping and a crime he didn’t even commit, that’s absolutely insane to send an innocent man to prison.
    “Hey man, you’re only getting 25 years and not life. We showed you mercy.” He should be getting compensated for this.

  • @lisaschreiber2893
    @lisaschreiber2893 4 дня назад +1

    that’s INSANE! they don’t go after gun sellers, no gun no crime but a roommate loaning his car out, that’s ridiculous

  • @smitty5890
    @smitty5890 9 дней назад +32

    Between things like this and Florida's treatment for mental health, we should be ashamed. Thing have to change. This is a waste of lives, time and tax dollars. Glad he is out and now can move foward

    • @DexterRose
      @DexterRose 9 дней назад +6

      That's not all Florida has to be ashamed for.

    • @CoolChannelName
      @CoolChannelName 8 дней назад +1

      The girl is still dead. I hope he has a fun life.

  • @dimitriberozny3729
    @dimitriberozny3729 8 дней назад +27

    Hope he sues the judge,jury and the police!! And gets 10 figures!! F**k this stupid law!!

    • @Doc5thMech
      @Doc5thMech 8 дней назад +3

      The voters, and their chosen representatives, in the state put him in jail.

    • @clos3078
      @clos3078 8 дней назад

      He can’t he served his sentence. Sucks to be him.

  • @ianbattles7290
    @ianbattles7290 3 дня назад +2

    "No car, no crime"???
    So if they had taken a taxi/Uber/bus, the taxi/Uber/bus driver would be charged with murder??? What if they had walked there or rode a bike??? Would he have been convicted of murder for lending sneakers or a bicycle to the actual killers???

  • @sharayparker176
    @sharayparker176 7 дней назад +5

    Hate the fucking system it's so broken

  • @NerakSirrah1
    @NerakSirrah1 8 дней назад +19

    I'm so glad he's young enough to still live his life to the fullest. He seems like such a wonderful young man. Talk about a travesty of justice.

    • @formerlyfromthefuton8171
      @formerlyfromthefuton8171 8 дней назад

      Remember that this story is coming from the same media that says Ahmaud Arbery was a jogger, Bruce Jenner is a woman, and Russia's invasion was unprovoked.
      The Western State Media lies constantly.

  • @facetiouslyinsolent8313
    @facetiouslyinsolent8313 3 дня назад +2

    Just one of a mile long list of reasons not to live in Florida.

  • @JRN007
    @JRN007 2 дня назад +1

    That’s an insane law. Not only did those men murder that young woman but they stole this man’s life also.

  • @browserstar9863
    @browserstar9863 8 дней назад +7

    wtf that Law is Insane !!! 😮🤬

  • @sooz9433
    @sooz9433 9 дней назад +10

    I hope many Blessings come your way now. ❤

  • @kennethmays8059
    @kennethmays8059 3 дня назад +1

    This man’s incarceration was total bull shit. Shame on the prosecutor and the judge.

  • @user-ke6oh3ov2w
    @user-ke6oh3ov2w 2 дня назад +1

    It is so wrong that he did any prison time whatsoever. Cause he didn't have no intent.

  • @bryaningram3877
    @bryaningram3877 8 дней назад +18

    Never let someone use your car

    • @lxlx3458
      @lxlx3458 8 дней назад +4

      In Florida...

    • @paanne1013
      @paanne1013 8 дней назад +2

      I agree! I worked with a man who let a friend "borrow" his gun. He didn't think anything of it (never let anyone borrow your gun, ever) and the guy murdered someone. The guy I worked with was on Death Row for 5 years before the man came forward and confessed to the murder. Some things should just never beused by anyone but you and a spouse or child (and never your gun).

    • @NammyTardust
      @NammyTardust 8 дней назад

      Or anything... a chef's knife, car/garden tools, a bike, etc.

    • @AlbertHess-xy7ky
      @AlbertHess-xy7ky 8 дней назад

      @@paanne1013 People who lend people guns....

    • @clintdaniel9260
      @clintdaniel9260 5 дней назад

      @@lxlx3458 anywhere similar thing happened to me in ohio guilty because car is urs cost me everything i had

  • @mikechrisscorpio.2659
    @mikechrisscorpio.2659 8 дней назад +40

    He Shouldn't Have Been Sent To Prison In The First Place!

  • @johnnyfreedom3437
    @johnnyfreedom3437 5 дней назад +1

    I wasn't locked up anywhere near as long as this gentleman but when I got out, I could smell every flower, every blade of grass! And I loved the feel of rain on my face! That's freedom! I'm so happy for you buddy!

  • @richardhaley3347
    @richardhaley3347 День назад +1

    He had nothing to do with the crime. The Governor should have pardoned him.

  • @ncunnin656
    @ncunnin656 6 дней назад +13

    One more reason to stay away from Florida

  • @azsegrxdhtfgvijnkomlewrhtg9508
    @azsegrxdhtfgvijnkomlewrhtg9508 8 дней назад +26

    It kind of sounds like he got charged because he failed to report a crime he was told was going to happen. Maybe that's part of it.

    • @dethengine
      @dethengine 7 дней назад +5

      And that means he should spend 25 years in prison?

    • @andreabradley5837
      @andreabradley5837 5 дней назад +5

      He didn't take it seriously. He thought the room mate was joking because who does something like that?

    • @culcune
      @culcune 5 дней назад +3

      @azseg There is probably even more to the story than that--like he failed to cooperate after the crime came to light. Seems a bit draconian 'just for loaning out a car' but the report started hinting there was more.

    • @jamesgretsch4894
      @jamesgretsch4894 4 дня назад +1

      Agreed.

    • @chrisking1457
      @chrisking1457 2 дня назад +1

      But in reality he was charged because someone told him they were going commit a home invasion and he told them to take his car and they ended up murdering someone. They are all culpable in that situation since they were all involved.

  • @Aliciaek
    @Aliciaek 2 дня назад +1

    Then any citizen can be charged with a crime committed by the person who was lent the car.
    I will not lend my car to anyone, not even my parents.

  • @kraven8864
    @kraven8864 День назад +1

    This is the most insanely ridiculous law I’ve ever heard of!
    No car no crime?!?!
    Wtf Florida???
    I’m glad he’s able to smile, I’d be so lividly PISSED at EVERYONE. I hope he is able to continue channeling his freedom in positive ways.

  • @georgemichael9106
    @georgemichael9106 8 дней назад +25

    This man should have never been sent to prison I’ll never set foot in Florida.

  • @yogoombah2356
    @yogoombah2356 5 дней назад +9

    One lesson to live by is... don't have low-life friends.

  • @chaplainwin154
    @chaplainwin154 4 дня назад +2

    He knew about the crime, but he didn't deserve 21 years, maybe 5 years probation , but 21 was insane

  • @BrandyBrandalia
    @BrandyBrandalia 2 дня назад +1

    Wtf... the state should give this guy $1m for every year he was locked up. They robbed him of his best years.

  • @matlew1960
    @matlew1960 7 дней назад +8

    This is so wrong, not his release but his sentence. This has nothing to do with justice, but everything to do with retribution.

  • @user-uh2kx7tz4k
    @user-uh2kx7tz4k 8 дней назад +7

    That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard of if someone going to do something like that he's going to find a way a car or not

  • @lawman5511
    @lawman5511 День назад +1

    Why do I feel like there’s more to this story. The felony murder rule was never designed to apply like this

  • @ricardohermosillo6375
    @ricardohermosillo6375 3 дня назад +2

    Wow how embarrassing and shameful for our justice system...

  • @mrs.marshajohnson7431
    @mrs.marshajohnson7431 8 дней назад +4

    Think about the girl who died

    • @formerlyfromthefuton8171
      @formerlyfromthefuton8171 8 дней назад +1

      We live in a world where criminals are valued far more than victims. The media considers her a footnote.

  • @kimberlygolden8182
    @kimberlygolden8182 3 дня назад +3

    Wow what a rediculous interpretation.

  • @Anonymous-vr9hp
    @Anonymous-vr9hp День назад +1

    If his friend had borrowed his car, ran a red light, been pulled over for it, would the cop issue the friend driving and him at home both a ticket. Florida has some of the scariest laws in the country.

  • @primitivebulliestony9090
    @primitivebulliestony9090 4 дня назад +2

    A mother's worst nightmare finally ended. He shouldn't have gotten 21 yrs...especially if he wasn't there.

  • @monicabrennan7111
    @monicabrennan7111 8 дней назад +9

    There is something totally wrong with the state of Florida...

  • @skygh
    @skygh 8 дней назад +24

    I'd suggest staying out of Florida for starters

  • @Cnightz
    @Cnightz День назад +1

    This is the most ridiculous law I have heard of yet. Leave it to Florida

  • @shawnsturgeon1014
    @shawnsturgeon1014 2 дня назад +1

    MERCY!!! Florida took 25 years of his life! What a bunch of fools.

  • @fredsmith4438
    @fredsmith4438 9 дней назад +16

    I want to know if now that he's out if he's on the hook for paying for all those years in prison. Especially since this was so undeserved I think he should not have to pay the likely huge sum of his stay in prison.

    • @ketapillar
      @ketapillar 8 дней назад +2

      $25 a day for as long as he is above ground. That sentence was for life he still owes the money even if he was released early.

  • @DexterRose
    @DexterRose 9 дней назад +35

    I wouldn't live in Florida if they gave me a mansion

    • @timothyhill9146
      @timothyhill9146 8 дней назад +5

      Move too NY or Cali. Then!

    • @jusletursoulglobaby
      @jusletursoulglobaby 8 дней назад +7

      thinking FL would give you anything suggests you dont belong anyway. win win

    • @Equestrianballer
      @Equestrianballer 8 дней назад

      Stay home yankee it’s horrible here

    • @Alien_Nukes
      @Alien_Nukes 8 дней назад

      Literally all 3 states are the same ​@@timothyhill9146

    • @Flawampuscat
      @Flawampuscat 4 дня назад

      On behalf of Florida thanks, we don’t want or need you here.

  • @madison8568
    @madison8568 День назад +1

    And this right here is why I am against the death penalty in almost all cases. These abuses are widespread

  • @jenf1387
    @jenf1387 2 дня назад +1

    What if the murderer took the public bus? Are they going to put the bus driver in jail for life? No bus no murder.

  • @mikegoldstein7112
    @mikegoldstein7112 8 дней назад +25

    Sorry another reason to never move to Florida

    • @reytech1786
      @reytech1786 8 дней назад +1

      I agree. Don’t come here.

    • @formerlyfromthefuton8171
      @formerlyfromthefuton8171 8 дней назад

      Because they're tough on crime? That's a positive in my book.

    • @iveyhealth2266
      @iveyhealth2266 8 дней назад +1

      ​@@formerlyfromthefuton8171
      Don't lend anyone your car.😮