@TruRed CRIME VAULT 💚 What editing errors? I can't see great anyway😂 and mostly listen. *I'd love to hear more of your opinions, behavior or situation analysis, snarky input, etc. more often* Maybe every 10-15 minutes or otherwise decent pause opportunity - to give your opinion update on what we're seeing and hearing at that point. I don't care if you are or aren't a certified behavior analyst, physiologist, Dr. of anything or whatever ... I'M HERE for YOUR opinions commentary and breakdown of cases! With the droning on of the police questioning, coupled with the complete lack of emotional responses from that guy, I was trailing off or zoning. 😂 I would perk right up when you began talking again though. I'm sorry, probably my Adhd but I need your comments for focus. *Also have to mention, most cases you've done on all of your channels are cases I've never heard before* That is amazingly refreshing, unique and quite preferred! Thank you! Thanks for listening and always providing awesome videos!
I inherited a lot of money when my parents died. Took me a year before I before I used any of it. Both my Mom and Dad dreamed of seeing Rome, Italy. I took a vacation there with my son in their honour. Thought of them every second. I probably said “oh Mom would have loved this” a million times.
“Watched TV for 7 hours, ate pizza rolls. Went to bed for 10 hours. Woke up….. and went to bed.” This dude makes me want to watch paint dry just for the excitement. He must be super fun to hang out with while he drives his 2 trucks and 4 ATVs down to the Walmart to buy more pizza rolls!
I don’t think there is a more horrible death than to die at the hands of your own child or a grandkid. As a mother my heart goes out to those poor parents, I can’t even imagine the agony and horror that they might have gone through. May they rest in peace.
Right?! If that were me and my child, I would probably want to die once I realized my child was a murderer and thought a couple of cars and an ATV were worth more to him than my life.
No one should have excessive life insurance you're worth more than money but not everybody sees it that way. Don't create incentive for your own death because so many people can be bought and life insurance is like putting a $ hit on your life . Don't be surprised if somebody takes you up on it!
Everyone covers the same 5 cases it seems so I really appreciate when someone puts time into researching lesser known cases. I just want to make sure the creator knows it doesn’t go un-noticed
My dad died 41 years ago and I miss him every day. My mom 14 years ago and miss her so much. I can't imagine the betrayal his poor parents must have felt...
My mom died 20 years ago this boxing day. I'm blessed to still have my dad. He's worth a couple dollars. I would give up every single penny to have my mom back or to keep my dad for just one more day. I can not ever imagine even yelling at either of my parents, nevermind physically hurting them, never, ever.
I'm very sorry for your loss. It's lovely that you are keeping their memory alive. I've been fortunate enough to be spared this overwhelming loss - but it will happen some day. Ugh.
I know how you feel Norma. My dad died in 2005 and my mum in 2010. They lived together in a nursing home because my mum had a form of dementia and they didn't want to be separated. At one o'clock in the morning I got a phone call from the home to say my dad was being taken to hospital because he had a blood clot on the brain and and was very disorientated. I could hear him in the background calling out to me as he knew they were speaking to me. I said to tell him i'd meet him at the hospital and I headed out the door. I got to the hospital five minutes too late, he'd died before I got there. I went to the nursing home about 8 am to break the news to my mum to find her packing a small travel case with some of his clothes, folding them neatly, because he would need them in case he had to stay in hospital for a few days. Telling her that he'd died was the worst thing I've ever had to do.
So true. Watching these crime videos and seeing the hideous things people do to others is just impossible to understand. I can’t imagine doing something like this and then living with the guilt over what you’ve done.
@@iveyivey1298 that psychopathic gene dates back to survival when humans would do anything to live another day. As life has become easier to obtain food and safety that gene is obsolete, yet evolution hasn’t removed it from the 1 in 200 of us. So there you have it.
My mom passed some years ago I'm proud of myself to say I never once even raised my voice to her,now I take care of her grave plant new flowers and stuff in the spring time, God bless that beautiful woman, my mom
Scary thought. I'm the black sheep of my family and anything even close to resembling this is SO outside of reality it belies belief. Just, alien. Also- "I'm 37?!" Lol
That is a pretty good quote. Although I think a person's enemies will betray them too. It doesn't feel so much like a betrayal when it is an enemy who does it. When it is a friend or family member who betrays you, then your completely blindsided, and shocked by it, so it feels more like an obvious betrayal. You don't expect that from a loved one, but from an enemy you do expect it.
@@NikkiC777 exactly.........the pain of betrayal is so intolerable.......so devastating. we are all human........some of us behave like actual monsters though.
my evil siblings, they did it to mother for her money😢. these people don't have a conscience they don't care who they hurt, they have to have that money!!! OPP!
This isn't evil. There are truly evil people but this dude is just another selfish piece of shit loser. Theres a million of those on this planet. What makes this guy (and some others) different from other selfish piece of shit losers is the lengths they're willing to go to and people they're willing to sacrifice to get what they want.
Dang his dad ran and left his wife 😱 The whole family's soul died that night my god could u imagine your own son killing you while your husband runs for his life? I ain't talking ish on his dad just saying that was a cold night
Also I’d probably get kinda offended if they brought me in and started asking what I’d bought with the money they left to me. You’d have to know where that conversations headed right away..
Started spending even before they were buried. I feel so sad for his parents, his mother when she realized her own son was killing her, and his father when he saw what his only child had done to his wife. What a heartless monster.
After watching this episode,I drove to my aged parents house and gave them both a hug and kiss on the cheek,checked if they needed anything from the supermarket or if they needed anything else.I love both my parents and the thought of hurting them is Demonic.
To hurt let alone kill your own flesh and blood for insurance money is a very cold blooded and calculated thing to do especially to the very same people that give you life. Some people in this world are just that evil to commit such an insidious and deliberate act without hesitation for basically blood money.
This sort of video sure reminds the rest of us how precious a loving relationship with our parents are. My dad wasn't much in my life but I wouldn't consider doing anything to hurt him . My mum was my rock . ... again I couldn't of done anything to hurt her only love could I give .
@@eucliduschaumeau8813 well, the audio the police use is the real problem. The government is notorious for never upgrading their equipment. The praise mostly goes to this department for sparing a little funding for a good audio recorder. I wish all departments would do this.
I used to work at the car wash next to Pizza Plus and was at work the morning Harvey and Val were found. We saw the County police there shortly after we arrived to open the wash and figured something bad had happened when we saw them going into and coming out of the store wearing covers over their shoes, but had no idea just how horrible things were until we had to close the car wash so they could use it as a sort of HQ to interview employees and conduct the investigation from. I also knew Chris, not very well but we had friends in common. I had known his girlfriend Liz a lot longer than I had known him. When I heard he was being investigated for the murder, it was a surprise. Never knew the guy was such a monster. We ate lunch from Pizza Plus most days and Harvey and Val were always kind, friendly people when we'd pick up our food. Couldn't imagine anyone wanting them dead, let alone their son.
I think, people like him who know they are pos - capable of doing Anyone dirty, opportunistically - have real hatred, inside them for people who don't desire, to do those things and they judge, relatively small faults, very harshly. He probably resented their light because it showed him, who he is and what he was unable or unwilling, to change.
@@8thhousemoonrabbit205 After all this came out, I spoke to some people who knew Chris better than I did. Apparently he had quite the temper and could be pretty scary. One person I know very well said Chris once told them to stop speaking to his girlfriend (the "Elizabeth" or "Liz" they mention during the interrogation) or he'd kill them. This person said that was the only time they've heard someone say that and saw in their eyes that it was true - he was capable of killing. They even thought at the time that the threat was serious, which led to a conversation about him possibly having killed his parents. This happened probably six months or so after Harvey and Val's murders and no one knew at the time that Chris was a suspect. I'm not even sure he was at that time. I don't know when they started really looking at him for the murders, but yeah... Evidently he could be a scary dude.
@@LadyChann He got two life sentences without the possibility of parole, in lieu of the death penalty at the request of the victims' families. Not sure how long a life sentence is in VA, but it's a Commonwealth, so the laws tend to be more strict than States. I think a life sentence in VA is minimum 30 years or something, so after two minimum-term life sentences, even if he did get released, he'd be in his mid-90s by that time. He'll likely die in prison.
A good friend of mine passed away unexpectedly a few years back (he was in his 30’s). He had a very good life insurance policy. His wife has sat on the phone with me in tears because of the guilt she felt when she bought a house for her and her 4 children and then again when she remodeled the basement so all the kids had their own space. She felt so much guilt because she had gained something that was very needed only because she lost he husband. She said she felt like she traded them and wished she could give it back. I guess what I’m saying is this guy is a huge pos.
My grandpa left me and my sisters a big sum of money last year. When I got the papers in the mail and opened the will I saw his signature and bawled my eyes out. Not because of the money, although I was basically homeless and was so grateful for it, but that it meant he wasn't here anymore and even homeless I would (and still would) give all of it back in order for him to be here. I miss him so much
My husband has a life insurance policy and I just can’t imagine valuing something so petty like money more than him. He’s a stunning and amazing man, beautiful inside and out, wonderful father/son/brother/lover/husband/uncle/nephew/man and means more to me than the entire world. Fuck life insurance, if I’m unlucky enough to outlive my man then you’ll have to stop me from throwing myself on his casket as it’s lowered. Fuck nasty people like this, who kill so callously for something so fleeting.
I know that guilt very well. My husband passed away 6 years ago. I had his porch built after he passed. We would talk about sitting on the porch with the rocking chairs together. To this day, it's very difficult sitting on the porch in the rocking chair with the other one empty. I would give anything to have him back again.
I always think how these horrible crimes affect neighbors and entire towns. The Chris Watts case was like that, interviews with his neighbors you see they will never be the same .
@@dreamsofturtles1828 It did affect the town. I think over time the ripple of shock went away for people who weren’t close. But I cannot imagine the hurt that the family feels as they have to be around the scene on a regular basis. The esthetics of the Pizza Plus are relatively the same. They painted it and changed little things. But the drive through you have to drive around the back where they found most of the bad stuff. It hurts my heart. 💔 with the way the land is in that area there are hills and mountains. So there is no way to rearrange the drive through.
@@BrittanyCH I have empathy for people who live near these things b/c it happened in my town. I came home one evening & my neighbor was waiting for me to tell me there had been a triple murder 2 blocks down the street. I swear the very air felt different, spooky. After a while things got sort of back to normal but still it was like there was an invisible imprint on the town that never totally goes away :( This case in your town is especially hard to come to terms with. His parents seemed like decent , hardworking people. How could they end up with a son like that? He doesn't even seem mentally ill.
I don't care how much money my parents had. I would never be able to do such a thing. I lost my father almost 4 months ago and it still hurts. There will always be a void in my life now.
I feel you. I ran across a video of my dad last night and cried. Me and my dad had some serious issues, we fought multiple times when I was growing up, but I can’t imagine ever trying to hurt him. I’d give anything to talk to him again and this moron legit killed his parents. I can’t believe it. I met him several times throughout my life. I never imagined he’d do something like this. I didn’t know him well, but I talked to him in my store multiple times and he just seemed like a regular guy. It’s crazy what people are capable of. I drive through all the areas he’s describing almost every day.
You know what I can’t get is when you have a baby you are overwhelmed excited and filled with a natural feeling of wanting to protect this tiny human but who’d have thought 20-30 years later this gorgeous baby ends up killing you. So sad.
Watching murder interrogations always trips me out. 8 years ago when I was 19 I ended up being a witness in a homicide case. At first I was probably a person of interest though. Some dude I sold weed to in Waikiki had me check on his apartment while he was on the run (he told me he was just visiting family) and I ended up partying there for a few weeks. During this time I had court for a traffic ticket and got surrounded by undercovers after and they took me to the station to talk to two homicide detectives. Long story short the guy who owned the apartment brutally murdered and dismembered someone and left the remains in a ditch. Obviously the cameras at the apartment showed my friends and I going into the apartment daily for a few weeks and we got our fingerprints everywhere. Luckily the detectives were very nice people and believed my story. I even was able to get the address of where he was hiding when he asked me to send back the apartment key. I ended up a witness and talked in front of a grand jury. He got caught and extradited back to Hawaii where he plead no contest and is now serving life. Now I think back and I'm so glad I didn't get some asshole detectives that tried to wrongfully tie me into the murder.
Strange story tbh , but in the end you say glad you didn’t get assholes and wrongly convicted? This man murdered his parents and is not wrongly nothing ! So I’m not sure what the story or intent was for ?
@@kathypeterson13 Yes, I know this man is guilty. I'm just talking about interrogations in general. I have seen a few where the detectives are very hard on a suspect that ends up being innocent after spending time in prison. So Im saying that I'm glad that didnt happen to me and I am glad the man in this video got caught.
@@kathypeterson13 geesh lighten up grumpy... OP is simply joining in the conversation as many have including you and me now. Their experience is directly related to the topic of this video, it was interesting and told very clearly and IMO they are absolutely right that their life likely would have gone very differently and likely even still not as it is today if they were not believed by the detectives in their situation. Lighten up and enjoy that others are willing to share their experiences with everyone.
@@kathypeterson13 how do we know he murdered them? Based on this interrogation this far, I can't tell anything negative about him at all has he gone to trial etc?
@@dazzlingextremes389 The murder was in 2009 and this interview is from 2013. This case has long been concluded. He must have been convicted because otherwise this video wouldn't be posted in the context it is.
Between the “what hotel did you stay at?” and “you really sat on the couch and watched tv for 10 hours?” line of questioning… there’s a chance I would end up in a jail cell
I went to pigeon forge last year and don't remember what crappy hotel we stayed at, and l can tell you my ex-husband would get off work hit the couch and not move all weekend and he is from N.C. Mind you he is a lazy MF and a pathological liar if he could have gotten 245,000 from killing his parents he would have.
Strange coincidence that you would write that because that is just what I told my mom earlier today. I said I would give every dime I had if I could keep her till the day, I die myself.
I just wanted to take the time to thank you- your care and consideration in these interviews and the videos in general, is one of the reasons I love your stuff 👍🏻🙏
I personally find the 2 investigators very good and professionals... it's like impossible not to get caught lying with their ways of interviewing... This video is absolutely incredible
Yeah it was like they brought in a child specific psychologist investigator! The perpetrator was acting like he was 7yrs old and played right into the detectives hands.
Thank you so much for providing the rundown on the case before the interrogation. Many channels just play the interrogation and we have no idea what the crime theyre suspected of is. It's a big help. Big ups
I lost my mom to cancer in 2016. I haven't been the same since. Seeing cases like this make me sick. I truly love this channel tho and appreciate that you cover the more obscure cases that aren't covered by every other true crime channel!
What an amazing detective!! So many questions he asked I've never heard in any other interrogation, and they really paint a picture of how vague and dishonest he is being. He must have said, "I don't really know" dozens of times, and the detective does not let him get away with it...
I've been watching interrogations for 20+ years, because I'm a true crime junkie, and I've never watched an interrogation like that before either. The questions were so clever.
I agree with your thoughts on this interrogation. Very clever, concise and professional detectives and I wish more were trained in this way. They could see through all this murderer's lies and deceit.
All the praise for the first detective is laughable. He just brow beat the guy. Continuously for something like 45 minutes. You’ve never seen it before because it doesn’t work. People would lawyer up immediately when confronted with that level of disrespect. The only reason he didn’t was because he did it.
@@r.c.l2569 I disagree. This was the 5th time he had been "interviewed" and the detective got him to confess. They most likely knew he wouldnt lawyer up by then, and clearly the detective's strategy worked. Many of the questions were different than the ones normally heard during interrogations. Your statement, "The only reason he didn't (lawyer up) is because he did it" is laughable. Since when has someone's guilt prevented them from lawyering up? Only stupidity prevents someone from lawyering up. Asking for a lawyer should be the first thing anyone does before talking to the police. Anyone who goes into an interrogation thinking they won't be "brow beat" to some extent is sorely mistaken.
I was just thinking... Is this dude really just a true blue dumbass??? Or is giving these vague incorrect ( meaning, they ask " when you heard something was wrong with your parents, what did you think may have happen??" Dumbass:" not good") answers a technique to either get out of the question like hopping the answer will be good enough or just buying time to think of a better answer?? What a shame... God bless that couple and the rest of that poor family....
For the life of me. I will never understand why people, especially guilty ones, talk to the police and answer these kinds of questions. I would lawyer up so fast.
It is so dumb of him to do this. I still think he thought he could get away with it. It had been years by this interview. If he didn’t go talk to them then he probably thought he would really look like a suspect. But he was probably still feeling guilty over it(well maybe not). But during this interview they basically knew for sure it was him. They already knew he went through all of the insurance money. He can’t even come up with good answers though. When they asked if the other investigators were good I would have said I’m not answering that dumb question. Then asking the biggest lie he told his ex. I would have just been like dude not answering that.
@@salbonpensiero1704 asking for a lawyer is a right not indicative of guilt! Killers are narcissistic and think they smart smart enough to bullshit there way out of anything
I was raised by inhuman monsters who adopted me, and severely abused and neglected me throughout my childhood. And even I will say there is NO EXCUSE for this. Absolutely horrific.
@@liam2386 Yes he does, you're just too dense to see it. This guy is clearly lying and being evasive and the detective knows it. You do know when they ask a question they already know the answer, right?
Room probably built in the late 70's,early 80's. The house I grew up in had this same stuff. A friend of mine a few houses down also had it, and the fake wood grain was exactly the same. Everything was yellow and brown back then.
@@Sorrowablaze Wood paneling was a big thing in basements etc you're so right. I watch alot of true crime and the paneling just stood out that it was distracting 😀. I thought could this be in a basement, the locals lodge. Anyways just very different 😃😃. ✌️ Have a great day. ✌️
This is a master interrogator!!! One of the best I've seen. It may appear like he's being a jerk, but he's not. This guy did his homework and made a full psychological profile on this young man, then used it against him.
So I just listened to a podcast episode about this case and you're right, the man is actually one of the best Reid technique implementers there is and he teaches other investigators how to interrogate. They brought him in special for this case because it had been a couple years since the murder and they knew it was the son, but weren't able to get anything out of him until they got this guy to come question him. Just thought that was interesting 🙃
With all of the apologies about the video and audio quality, and other issues, I was expecting to see a pretty crappy video! It's just funny because it wasn't crappy at all 🙃
Everyone that I’ve know that’s come into money whether inheritance, insurance payout or from selling a home just piss it away as well, I don’t get it either
He killed his parents for that!! Wth They get & pay for Insurance out off love for who's left behind & these grubby monsters kill cause they can't wait😡
i was cleaning my aquariums so i was just listening to the audio .. and not sure if it was because i wasn’t ‘watching’ but from the just-listen perspective: NO AUDIBLE PROBLEMS. it was perfect. just an option for others in case they’re having issues watching. ☺️
I just don’t understand how anyone can kill their own parents. Especially if they were good people and not abusive. How terrifying to know that your own child wants you dead!
@@antiochiaadtaurum3786 Why speculate? Maybe they were aliens or secret members of the illuminati. Doesn't mean they should be gunned down, few people deserve that. Sounds to me like they were still in everyday contact with him.
Now a normal person who was being questioned like this should have instantly responded with " Are you accusing me of killing my parents?" He's just casually answering those questions smh. He's so guilty
Well, they made that very clear in the beginning...this was his 4-5th interview. Investigator said he was trying to eliminate him as a suspect through his answers.
If his Parents had dropped him off at an Orphanage instead of paying for him until he was a grown ass man.....they could have bought a nice house * nice cars *a holiday trailer * yearly trips to Mexico * botox* a trampoline * housekeeper * 60 inch tv's * 2 quads * a Ski Doo * Aa swimming pool * an ice makermachine and a canoe
That's the Real rub, isn't it? Beyond the evil of the act of taking someone else's life- THEIR mothers carried them, birthed them, Their parents likely nutured and raised them, sacrificed for them - only to cut the tree, in the most cruel, shallow way. Uugghhhhh I suppose the benefit of being a good person, no matter what others may do to you is actually Being Good even if it's not reciprocated. This is why self love is so important, it's not guaranteed, from elsewhere and it helps you give it freely, while acknowledging that fact.
It’s your commentary for me!! You crack me up. The cops: tell me you’re a dumbass without telling me you’re a dumbass and we know you did it. This guy: what? Really, I’m being honest.
I could not imagine as a parent the last thing seeing is your child coming at you with a knife…knowing his greed meant more to him than his mom and dad. The terror and betrayal is just heart wrenching
My God, I can't even imagine the feeling of hurt, confusion and betrayal that they both must've felt before they died. You raise a child, give them everything, and try to teach them to be good people and they end up murdering you so they can take your money. Wow. Its so so scary that people like this exist . My heart breaks for them.
If someone asked me how I did on my "am I the murderer" interview. I would have no clue what to say. The fact he's grading it speaks volumes. "How did I do? Well they didn't find the killer yet so not so good I guess!" You know like what the hell
I am really impressed with this investigator and the questions he asks. He asks certain questions in a certain way that I’ve never heard other investigators ask.
I don't ever want to know how a person can do this, I just lost both my mom and sister this year...my heart is still broken...and my dad, his ashes were up in my moms closet...I have to bury him now...I love my family so much...I have no words....truly disgusting, rotten...I wish I could hold my mom and my sister and my dad 💔 😢
As long as you don't kill your parents, live off of them and especially if you didn't spend your parents money with no regards to being the one who ended their lives because of your perceived entitlement. I think your good. 👍
Thank you for whatever magic you do that makes the interrogations you post so incredibly clear! You do excellent work and it makes your videos my favourite to watch on youtube.
You could have told us at the beginning that you didn't have the footage of the climax of the interrogation which led to the confession. That's the best part. When I was a kid, I slid over one chair after the music stopped in a game of musical chairs just so I could win a cake. No one noticed. I felt more remorse when I got home with the cake than this guy shows after admitting he murdered his parents.
I am loving this interrogator! He is very direct and the amount of interviews I watched where I have seen interrogators use the befriending technique and it can be frustrating when you just want to call the suspect out on their bullshit.
Not only I love the contents of your videos, but the cherry on the cake is your excellent sarcasm and sense of humor... it's a pleasure to follow your work
I would look guilty in an interrogation, I don't remember or pay attention to allot of things. I've stayed in hotels and flown on airlines in foreign countries and don't remember the names. During the peak of the pandemic I isolated for 10 days in a hotel and can't remember the name.
Lol -How can you book a hotel, stay there a week without knowing the name?? 🤣🤣 I guess if it was a neighborhood place, you didn't book online & had to drive there. Ser'ly I know what you mean. I purposely ignore details that are non consequential. What about if you witnessed a crime -would you be able to describe the perp in detail to the sketch artist?
I just looked it up it was the Springhill Suites. At the time I knew the name of the hotel but now it is irrelevant. Remembering a face for a sketch artist maybe but not in great detail. I don't even know most of the street names around my house, to me it's not necessary.
@@biln3 LOL ROTFL 🤣🤣🤣 ikwym tho. I would fail my own alibi, plate #, timing & ambient sounds. I CAN give hotel names, street / map directions. I have never seen anybody's ears or details. Sketch = Menacing stick figure.
I have stayed many hotels. I am not going to remember the names of all of them I stayed at. This suspect needed to push back more. But he did not want to cause he was guilty.
I’d be so screwed if I ever got interrogated, I forget everything. His answers make perfect sense to me, and the detectives retorts about his memory from a few years earlier seem unreasonable 🤷🏻♀️
The way the detective picked him apart was proper. His lies is a pathetic attempt to hide the truth. What a real P.O.S. Rest in peace to this couple. 🙏🏾⭐
I’ve never heard such detailed questions & I would be saying, you are asking some weird questions! He acts like these are just everyday questions in a conversation! Omgosh they lived in a single wide trailer! Those are not very wide & can hear & see just about everything! That ‘son’ is such a pos & bad liar.
I fall asleep ,I wake up and go to bed. Then I wake up at 1030. Then I go to my friends, then I fall asleep then I wake up and go to bed. WHAT A .....BLOB!!
Thanks. I wasn't following his story. I replayed that part a couple of times. What a life. Why did he need money for electricity if he lived at his parent's home?
I’ve been watching true crime my entire life. This past week though, I have experienced it first hand. My husband’s friend was murdered and dismembered by his own adult son. We don’t know all of the details but we were supposed to be with him last Sunday for a bbq. He didn’t call so we figured he was doing his own thing. Turns out he had been deceased for a few days and his own son (after committing the murder) lived in the house and went about his business. Absolutely insane, this week has been.
Whether he did it or not he should have had a lawyer present. People try to show innocence by speaking with police but No one should ever talk without a lawyer there.
I don't believe he was a suspect at the time of their murder...I read up in the comments from someone who knew them....that months had went by before they started to investigate him...
It took them 4 years of investigation, multiple interviews and compiling evidence to have enough to make it stick. He worked there as well so his DNA being on location could be circumstantial.
Hey! This is my first video I’ve seen of your channel and I think you did a fine job with editing and commentary-if anything I’d like to hear a little more of your thoughts and analysis. You’ve got yourself another subscriber :D Keep up the good work!
I just want to say thank you to the guy that does this page. I used to watch Explore With Us a lot but his interrogations are so hard to hear very bad quality on most. All the ones I have watched on this page have been great. Thank your for what u do
Apologies for the editing errors at the beginning 💓
Which one? We didn’t even notice
Didn’t even notice 🤣
Super thanks sent! Keep up the great work. I'd seen this case but never the interrogation . You did an excellent job syncing them. 💥💫💥💫💥
No apologies necessary....you did some great editing on Caesar Augustus' camera work
@TruRed CRIME VAULT 💚 What editing errors? I can't see great anyway😂 and mostly listen.
*I'd love to hear more of your opinions, behavior or situation analysis, snarky input, etc. more often*
Maybe every 10-15 minutes or otherwise decent pause opportunity - to give your opinion update on what we're seeing and hearing at that point.
I don't care if you are or aren't a certified behavior analyst, physiologist, Dr. of anything or whatever ... I'M HERE for YOUR opinions commentary and breakdown of cases!
With the droning on of the police questioning, coupled with the complete lack of emotional responses from that guy, I was trailing off or zoning. 😂 I would perk right up when you began talking again though. I'm sorry, probably my Adhd but I need your comments for focus.
*Also have to mention, most cases you've done on all of your channels are cases I've never heard before* That is amazingly refreshing, unique and quite preferred! Thank you!
Thanks for listening and always providing awesome videos!
I inherited a lot of money when my parents died. Took me a year before I before I used any of it. Both my Mom and Dad dreamed of seeing Rome, Italy. I took a vacation there with my son in their honour. Thought of them every second. I probably said “oh Mom would have loved this” a million times.
That's beautiful though, that's what your parents would have wanted 💕
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I love your story 💜
Im sorry for your lose.
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For those of us who truly love our parents. And have lost them. And would give anything to have them back. This pos monster is the worst of the worst.
Then there's today of us who hate our parents but would never kill them
Agreed!!!!
I’d do anything to have my dad back
My Mom is in poor health and if I could give her years off of my own life I would do it without question.
Well said!!!!!!!!!!!
There’s a special place in hell for someone who could do this to their own parents for the sake of money. Absolutely disgusting!!!!!!!
Agree !!!!!
Truth 🙏
Classic story of a hardworking couple and lazy entitled child. Some kids are born wrong
There's a not so special place in heaven for those who just had to comment how they patiently inherited so much money from their beloved parents
Absolutely hope sooo
“Watched TV for 7 hours, ate pizza rolls. Went to bed for 10 hours. Woke up….. and went to bed.”
This dude makes me want to watch paint dry just for the excitement.
He must be super fun to hang out with while he drives his 2 trucks and 4 ATVs down to the Walmart to buy more pizza rolls!
Hey some of us just like being alone sometimes lol
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Typical Southern boy I guess
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Shits like heroin to him!! Killing your parents so you can mainline pizza rolls is just plain stupid!
I don’t think there is a more horrible death than to die at the hands of your own child or a grandkid. As a mother my heart goes out to those poor parents, I can’t even imagine the agony and horror that they might have gone through.
May they rest in peace.
Right?! If that were me and my child, I would probably want to die once I realized my child was a murderer and thought a couple of cars and an ATV were worth more to him than my life.
No one should have excessive life insurance you're worth more than money but not everybody sees it that way. Don't create incentive for your own death because so many people can be bought and life insurance is like putting a $ hit on your life . Don't be surprised if somebody takes you up on it!
Everyone covers the same 5 cases it seems so I really appreciate when someone puts time into researching lesser known cases. I just want to make sure the creator knows it doesn’t go un-noticed
Ditto.
Great job guys
Amen
Yes!
The grade you would get would be an F + to go with the F..U …. that you deserve you no good sack of s*** 😡😡😡
My dad died 41 years ago and I miss him every day. My mom 14 years ago and miss her so much. I can't imagine the betrayal his poor parents must have felt...
I would give anything to have my parents back and he slits their throats. Just horrible and he got what he deserved
My mom died 20 years ago this boxing day. I'm blessed to still have my dad. He's worth a couple dollars. I would give up every single penny to have my mom back or to keep my dad for just one more day. I can not ever imagine even yelling at either of my parents, nevermind physically hurting them, never, ever.
I'm very sorry for your loss. It's lovely that you are keeping their memory alive. I've been fortunate enough to be spared this overwhelming loss - but it will happen some day. Ugh.
I know how you feel Norma. My dad died in 2005 and my mum in 2010. They lived together in a nursing home because my mum had a form of dementia and they didn't want to be separated.
At one o'clock in the morning I got a phone call from the home to say my dad was being taken to hospital because he had a blood clot on the brain and and was very disorientated. I could hear him in the background calling out to me as he knew they were speaking to me. I said to tell him i'd meet him at the hospital and I headed out the door. I got to the hospital five minutes too late, he'd died before I got there.
I went to the nursing home about 8 am to break the news to my mum to find her packing a small travel case with some of his clothes, folding them neatly, because he would need them in case he had to stay in hospital for a few days. Telling her that he'd died was the worst thing I've ever had to do.
The concept of killing your parents isn't just crazy and unthinkable to the average person, but probably most killers too.
The evil that inhabits this world is unfathomable
So true. Watching these crime videos and seeing the hideous things people do to others is just impossible to understand. I can’t imagine doing something like this and then living with the guilt over what you’ve done.
Please read 1st Peter 5:8 also Revelations 12: 9 and 12
@@iveyivey1298 that psychopathic gene dates back to survival when humans would do anything to live another day. As life has become easier to obtain food and safety that gene is obsolete, yet evolution hasn’t removed it from the 1 in 200 of us. So there you have it.
I agree....
@@wendymathews1030 you're assuming they even have guilt!!
My mom passed some years ago I'm proud of myself to say I never once even raised my voice to her,now I take care of her grave plant new flowers and stuff in the spring time, God bless that beautiful woman, my mom
Yes I'm 36 and my mom passed in 04 I understand
Amen 🙏🏾 Amen 🙏🏾 Amen 🙏🏾
I can’t imagine the horror of knowing the child you brought into this world is about to take you out of it
Scary thought.
I'm the black sheep of my family and anything even close to resembling this is SO outside of reality it belies belief.
Just, alien.
Also- "I'm 37?!" Lol
The saddest thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies.
~unknown~
That is a pretty good quote. Although I think a person's enemies will betray them too. It doesn't feel so much like a betrayal when it is an enemy who does it. When it is a friend or family member who betrays you, then your completely blindsided, and shocked by it, so it feels more like an obvious betrayal. You don't expect that from a loved one, but from an enemy you do expect it.
Well yeah. After getting betrayed then the person becomes the enemy . Lol.
Great quote!
Tripping quote homes. Kinda makes you think about some ish.
@@NikkiC777 exactly.........the pain of betrayal is so intolerable.......so devastating. we are all human........some of us behave like actual monsters though.
Some people will blame mental illness or his upbringing or drug use.
The reality is that some people are just pure evil.
Is and folks will not admit that evil really exists
Yes.
my evil siblings, they did it to mother for her money😢. these people don't have a conscience they don't care who they hurt, they have to have that money!!! OPP!
This isn't evil. There are truly evil people but this dude is just another selfish piece of shit loser. Theres a million of those on this planet. What makes this guy (and some others) different from other selfish piece of shit losers is the lengths they're willing to go to and people they're willing to sacrifice to get what they want.
Like Trucker Carlson.
I keep thinking about his parents’ last moments of confusion and terror, they fought and dad tried to run, my god!
This guy is so calm and cool.
Sick and twisted sadistic monster to do this to his parents 🤷🏼♂️
Terrible.. they saw his face before they passed. My heart bleeds
Straight devilish😈👹🤬🤯
Dang his dad ran and left his wife 😱 The whole family's soul died that night my god could u imagine your own son killing you while your husband runs for his life? I ain't talking ish on his dad just saying that was a cold night
If these were my parents and they were murdered...I don't care how many times i was questioned...I'd be breaking down in tears. He has NO emotion. 🤢
not everyone has good parents
@@liam2386 But that doesn't mean you should murder them, slap nuts.
His thoughts were knee deep in pizza rolls! I hope they were the name brand🙄
Also I’d probably get kinda offended if they brought me in and started asking what I’d bought with the money they left to me. You’d have to know where that conversations headed right away..
Started spending even before they were buried. I feel so sad for his parents, his mother when she realized her own son was killing her, and his father when he saw what his only child had done to his wife. What a heartless monster.
Prolly out pricing atvs before he did it
After watching this episode,I drove to my aged parents house and gave them both a hug and kiss on the cheek,checked if they needed anything from the supermarket or if they needed anything else.I love both my parents and the thought of hurting them is Demonic.
That's real sweet.
Thank you.
God bless you
To hurt let alone kill your own flesh and blood for insurance money is a very cold blooded and calculated thing to do especially to the very same people that give you life. Some people in this world are just that evil to commit such an insidious and deliberate act without hesitation for basically blood money.
This sort of video sure reminds the rest of us how precious a loving relationship with our parents are. My dad wasn't much in my life but I wouldn't consider doing anything to hurt him . My mum was my rock . ... again I couldn't of done anything to hurt her only love could I give .
Cherish every moment you have left with them.
You don’t have to say sorry to us, this video & esp. audio is perfect! Crisp & clear - way more than most! Thank you!
You killed your parents too so shut your mouth
Seriously better than 99% of other channels.
@@eucliduschaumeau8813 well, the audio the police use is the real problem. The government is notorious for never upgrading their equipment. The praise mostly goes to this department for sparing a little funding for a good audio recorder. I wish all departments would do this.
The only thing we care about anyway is the audio, and it's crystal clear. Thanks, man!
I used to work at the car wash next to Pizza Plus and was at work the morning Harvey and Val were found. We saw the County police there shortly after we arrived to open the wash and figured something bad had happened when we saw them going into and coming out of the store wearing covers over their shoes, but had no idea just how horrible things were until we had to close the car wash so they could use it as a sort of HQ to interview employees and conduct the investigation from. I also knew Chris, not very well but we had friends in common. I had known his girlfriend Liz a lot longer than I had known him. When I heard he was being investigated for the murder, it was a surprise. Never knew the guy was such a monster. We ate lunch from Pizza Plus most days and Harvey and Val were always kind, friendly people when we'd pick up our food. Couldn't imagine anyone wanting them dead, let alone their son.
I think, people like him who know they are pos - capable of doing Anyone dirty, opportunistically - have real hatred, inside them for people who don't desire, to do those things and they judge, relatively small faults, very harshly.
He probably resented their light because it showed him, who he is and what he was unable or unwilling, to change.
@@8thhousemoonrabbit205 After all this came out, I spoke to some people who knew Chris better than I did. Apparently he had quite the temper and could be pretty scary. One person I know very well said Chris once told them to stop speaking to his girlfriend (the "Elizabeth" or "Liz" they mention during the interrogation) or he'd kill them. This person said that was the only time they've heard someone say that and saw in their eyes that it was true - he was capable of killing. They even thought at the time that the threat was serious, which led to a conversation about him possibly having killed his parents. This happened probably six months or so after Harvey and Val's murders and no one knew at the time that Chris was a suspect. I'm not even sure he was at that time. I don't know when they started really looking at him for the murders, but yeah... Evidently he could be a scary dude.
Wow , and has he been sentenced ? If so how long did he get ? Awful excuse for a human 👹
@@LadyChann He got two life sentences without the possibility of parole, in lieu of the death penalty at the request of the victims' families. Not sure how long a life sentence is in VA, but it's a Commonwealth, so the laws tend to be more strict than States. I think a life sentence in VA is minimum 30 years or something, so after two minimum-term life sentences, even if he did get released, he'd be in his mid-90s by that time. He'll likely die in prison.
Greed makes monsters out of many people. But damn your own parents???
A good friend of mine passed away unexpectedly a few years back (he was in his 30’s). He had a very good life insurance policy. His wife has sat on the phone with me in tears because of the guilt she felt when she bought a house for her and her 4 children and then again when she remodeled the basement so all the kids had their own space. She felt so much guilt because she had gained something that was very needed only because she lost he husband. She said she felt like she traded them and wished she could give it back. I guess what I’m saying is this guy is a huge pos.
Yes, most people would give the money back for their loved one.
Not this guy
My grandpa left me and my sisters a big sum of money last year. When I got the papers in the mail and opened the will I saw his signature and bawled my eyes out. Not because of the money, although I was basically homeless and was so grateful for it, but that it meant he wasn't here anymore and even homeless I would (and still would) give all of it back in order for him to be here. I miss him so much
My husband has a life insurance policy and I just can’t imagine valuing something so petty like money more than him.
He’s a stunning and amazing man, beautiful inside and out, wonderful father/son/brother/lover/husband/uncle/nephew/man and means more to me than the entire world.
Fuck life insurance, if I’m unlucky enough to outlive my man then you’ll have to stop me from throwing myself on his casket as it’s lowered. Fuck nasty people like this, who kill so callously for something so fleeting.
I know that guilt very well. My husband passed away 6 years ago. I had his porch built after he passed. We would talk about sitting on the porch with the rocking chairs together. To this day, it's very difficult sitting on the porch in the rocking chair with the other one empty. I would give anything to have him back again.
This guy would get a policy on his parents ghosts and have an exorcism immediately after.
This Detective deserves a raise he is so good at analyzing and breaking things down on a logical level very smart guy
this is one of the few interviews I've seen where you can actually understand what they're saying. thanks.
You're welcome mate, the audio took me ages, im glad it helped
Seriously?? Are you from the Deep South? I got used to it, but gee whiz!
@@TruRedCRIMEVAULT Did you? Your really good at this stuff. 😉
@@addie_is_me oh, hon, that’s not even a Deep South accent! 😂 if it was, we’d ALL need 100% subtitles! ❤
Thank you for the vid, TruRed!
@@Abingdale yep it’s an Appalachian accent, pretty distinct from the Deep South honestly. Sounds like home to me haha
"The Greeks and Romans had better cameras." That was funny!!!
His mom and dad, I bet doesn’t think so lmfao
It's all so fonny fonny!! Ha ha!
It killed me XD
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Lol
I grew up here. People were so devastated, stuff like this *NEVER* happened. The Pizza Plus is still going strong to this day.
I always think how these horrible crimes affect neighbors and entire towns. The Chris Watts case was like that, interviews with his neighbors you see they will never be the same .
@@dreamsofturtles1828 It did affect the town. I think over time the ripple of shock went away for people who weren’t close. But I cannot imagine the hurt that the family feels as they have to be around the scene on a regular basis. The esthetics of the Pizza Plus are relatively the same. They painted it and changed little things. But the drive through you have to drive around the back where they found most of the bad stuff. It hurts my heart. 💔 with the way the land is in that area there are hills and mountains. So there is no way to rearrange the drive through.
@@BrittanyCH I have empathy for people who live near these things b/c it happened in my town. I came home one evening & my neighbor was waiting for me to tell me there had been a triple murder 2 blocks down the street. I swear the very air felt different, spooky. After a while things got sort of back to normal but still it was like there was an invisible imprint on the town that never totally goes away :(
This case in your town is especially hard to come to terms with. His parents seemed like decent , hardworking people. How could they end up with a son like that? He doesn't even seem mentally ill.
I grew up in honaker and Richlands. This case still effects the are to this day. I was glad to see awareness brought to this senseless act.
I don't care how much money my parents had. I would never be able to do such a thing. I lost my father almost 4 months ago and it still hurts. There will always be a void in my life now.
I feel you. I ran across a video of my dad last night and cried. Me and my dad had some serious issues, we fought multiple times when I was growing up, but I can’t imagine ever trying to hurt him.
I’d give anything to talk to him again and this moron legit killed his parents. I can’t believe it.
I met him several times throughout my life. I never imagined he’d do something like this. I didn’t know him well, but I talked to him in my store multiple times and he just seemed like a regular guy.
It’s crazy what people are capable of. I drive through all the areas he’s describing almost every day.
You know what I can’t get is when you have a baby you are overwhelmed excited and filled with a natural feeling of wanting to protect this tiny human but who’d have thought 20-30 years later this gorgeous baby ends up killing you. So sad.
Watching murder interrogations always trips me out. 8 years ago when I was 19 I ended up being a witness in a homicide case. At first I was probably a person of interest though. Some dude I sold weed to in Waikiki had me check on his apartment while he was on the run (he told me he was just visiting family) and I ended up partying there for a few weeks. During this time I had court for a traffic ticket and got surrounded by undercovers after and they took me to the station to talk to two homicide detectives. Long story short the guy who owned the apartment brutally murdered and dismembered someone and left the remains in a ditch. Obviously the cameras at the apartment showed my friends and I going into the apartment daily for a few weeks and we got our fingerprints everywhere. Luckily the detectives were very nice people and believed my story. I even was able to get the address of where he was hiding when he asked me to send back the apartment key. I ended up a witness and talked in front of a grand jury. He got caught and extradited back to Hawaii where he plead no contest and is now serving life. Now I think back and I'm so glad I didn't get some asshole detectives that tried to wrongfully tie me into the murder.
Strange story tbh , but in the end you say glad you didn’t get assholes and wrongly convicted? This man murdered his parents and is not wrongly nothing ! So I’m not sure what the story or intent was for ?
@@kathypeterson13 Yes, I know this man is guilty. I'm just talking about interrogations in general. I have seen a few where the detectives are very hard on a suspect that ends up being innocent after spending time in prison. So Im saying that I'm glad that didnt happen to me and I am glad the man in this video got caught.
@@kathypeterson13 geesh lighten up grumpy... OP is simply joining in the conversation as many have including you and me now. Their experience is directly related to the topic of this video, it was interesting and told very clearly and IMO they are absolutely right that their life likely would have gone very differently and likely even still not as it is today if they were not believed by the detectives in their situation.
Lighten up and enjoy that others are willing to share their experiences with everyone.
@@kathypeterson13 how do we know he murdered them? Based on this interrogation this far, I can't tell anything negative about him at all has he gone to trial etc?
@@dazzlingextremes389 The murder was in 2009 and this interview is from 2013. This case has long been concluded. He must have been convicted because otherwise this video wouldn't be posted in the context it is.
Between the “what hotel did you stay at?” and “you really sat on the couch and watched tv for 10 hours?” line of questioning… there’s a chance I would end up in a jail cell
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Considering that this interrogation took place more than 3 years after the fact, most of my answers to these detail-specific questions would be: 🤷♂️
I wouldn't know what freaking hotel I staying in, they all have the words, smokey, chalet, inn, mountain in it in that area.. lol
@@rckhnt ah yes, the chalet behind the old smoky mountain motor lodge & inn...
I went to pigeon forge last year and don't remember what crappy hotel we stayed at, and l can tell you my ex-husband would get off work hit the couch and not move all weekend and he is from N.C. Mind you he is a lazy MF and a pathological liar if he could have gotten 245,000 from killing his parents he would have.
My mom and dad are priceless, and I wouldn’t trade them for all the money in the world. I don’t even want to think of life without them.
Wow, not too many people say that anymore. Lucky parents.
Not all ppl have good parents
Same here. No price you can put on the love and compassion. Unbiased affection from the ones who created you. Ultimately this is heartbreaking.
Strange coincidence that you would write that because that is just what I told my mom earlier today. I said I would give every dime I had if I could keep her till the day, I die myself.
@@jborrego2406 My mom is a crackhead alcoholic and my dad is afk still. These people are so lucky
I just wanted to take the time to thank you- your care and consideration in these interviews and the videos in general, is one of the reasons I love your stuff 👍🏻🙏
This investigator has my favorite interrogation style out of every one I've watched other than maybe the Macon, GA detective we all love
Sgt. Scott Chapman!
I personally find the 2 investigators very good and professionals... it's like impossible not to get caught lying with their ways of interviewing...
This video is absolutely incredible
I like when they slam the previous detectives and their shoddy interviews. "I don't think they could find a raisin in a bowl of rice". Thats awesome.
@@kevinr.3542 he just shit on them like its nothing 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah it was like they brought in a child specific psychologist investigator! The perpetrator was acting like he was 7yrs old and played right into the detectives hands.
they are both so irritating
@@liam2386 exactly
Thank you so much for providing the rundown on the case before the interrogation. Many channels just play the interrogation and we have no idea what the crime theyre suspected of is. It's a big help. Big ups
Wow. I would give anything for just 5 minutes with my parents one more time.
No amounts of money can replace a parents love.
Nope🩵🩷🙏
I lost my mom to cancer in 2016. I haven't been the same since. Seeing cases like this make me sick. I truly love this channel tho and appreciate that you cover the more obscure cases that aren't covered by every other true crime channel!
Dude looks like he went to Supercuts and asked for the "Friar Tuck".
Dahmer Shag! 🤔
Best comment ever...😂🤣
The three of them do.
@@earthlingT so weird, I hadnt noticed - thx for the giggle :-)
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What an amazing detective!! So many questions he asked I've never heard in any other interrogation, and they really paint a picture of how vague and dishonest he is being. He must have said, "I don't really know" dozens of times, and the detective does not let him get away with it...
I've been watching interrogations for 20+ years, because I'm a true crime junkie, and I've never watched an interrogation like that before either. The questions were so clever.
I agree with your thoughts on this interrogation. Very clever, concise and professional detectives and I wish more were trained in this way. They could see through all this murderer's lies and deceit.
All the praise for the first detective is laughable. He just brow beat the guy. Continuously for something like 45 minutes. You’ve never seen it before because it doesn’t work. People would lawyer up immediately when confronted with that level of disrespect. The only reason he didn’t was because he did it.
@@r.c.l2569 I disagree. This was the 5th time he had been "interviewed" and the detective got him to confess. They most likely knew he wouldnt lawyer up by then, and clearly the detective's strategy worked. Many of the questions were different than the ones normally heard during interrogations. Your statement, "The only reason he didn't (lawyer up) is because he did it" is laughable. Since when has someone's guilt prevented them from lawyering up? Only stupidity prevents someone from lawyering up. Asking for a lawyer should be the first thing anyone does before talking to the police. Anyone who goes into an interrogation thinking they won't be "brow beat" to some extent is sorely mistaken.
I was just thinking... Is this dude really just a true blue dumbass??? Or is giving these vague incorrect ( meaning, they ask " when you heard something was wrong with your parents, what did you think may have happen??" Dumbass:" not good") answers a technique to either get out of the question like hopping the answer will be good enough or just buying time to think of a better answer?? What a shame... God bless that couple and the rest of that poor family....
For the life of me. I will never understand why people, especially guilty ones, talk to the police and answer these kinds of questions. I would lawyer up so fast.
It is so dumb of him to do this. I still think he thought he could get away with it. It had been years by this interview. If he didn’t go talk to them then he probably thought he would really look like a suspect. But he was probably still feeling guilty over it(well maybe not). But during this interview they basically knew for sure it was him. They already knew he went through all of the insurance money. He can’t even come up with good answers though. When they asked if the other investigators were good I would have said I’m not answering that dumb question. Then asking the biggest lie he told his ex. I would have just been like dude not answering that.
They always think they are smarter than the cops ?
@@salbonpensiero1704 asking for a lawyer is a right not indicative of guilt! Killers are narcissistic and think they smart smart enough to bullshit there way out of anything
That's really not common knowledge unless you're at least somewhat in to true crime, most people still think it makes them look guilty not to talk.
Look I get it.. How about NOT KILLING ANYONE let alone YOUR PARENTS... (and avoid this whole situation)
Really appreciate your efforts to bring me the best interrogations! Will become a member as soon as I get paid!
I was raised by inhuman monsters who adopted me, and severely abused and neglected me throughout my childhood. And even I will say there is NO EXCUSE for this. Absolutely horrific.
I'm sorry you had to endure all that💜
Bless you,ma'am🙌
Me too I just stayed away.
Kristina, I am so very sorry.
This detective mops the floor with this dude. Refreshing to watch actual.
no he doesnt lol
@@liam2386 Yes he does, you're just too dense to see it. This guy is clearly lying and being evasive and the detective knows it. You do know when they ask a question they already know the answer, right?
Great content I must say!! I think the wood paneling deserves an investigation of its own. Appreciate your work. Thankyou✌️💯
@@earthlingT 🤣🤣💯.🤣🤣✌️You said that so well. 👍
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Room probably built in the late 70's,early 80's. The house I grew up in had this same stuff. A friend of mine a few houses down also had it, and the fake wood grain was exactly the same.
Everything was yellow and brown back then.
@@Sorrowablaze Wood paneling was a big thing in basements etc you're so right. I watch alot of true crime and the paneling just stood out that it was distracting 😀. I thought could this be in a basement, the locals lodge. Anyways just very different 😃😃. ✌️ Have a great day. ✌️
The thing that makes your channel better is you have things no one else has posted. I've never seen these tapes and I thought I'd seen them all.
Sad thing is we'll never see them all, as this crap behavior won't stop.
This is a master interrogator!!! One of the best I've seen. It may appear like he's being a jerk, but he's not. This guy did his homework and made a full psychological profile on this young man, then used it against him.
So I just listened to a podcast episode about this case and you're right, the man is actually one of the best Reid technique implementers there is and he teaches other investigators how to interrogate. They brought him in special for this case because it had been a couple years since the murder and they knew it was the son, but weren't able to get anything out of him until they got this guy to come question him. Just thought that was interesting 🙃
I'm not even 8 minutes into this video and already disgusted with this man for the amount he spent after the death of his parents. What a monster
And on such useless items.
With all of the apologies about the video and audio quality, and other issues, I was expecting to see a pretty crappy video! It's just funny because it wasn't crappy at all 🙃
What a colossal waste of insurance money. 3 different ATVs, 2 cars…tools…😵💫 Grow up.
Everyone that I’ve know that’s come into money whether inheritance, insurance payout or from selling a home just piss it away as well, I don’t get it either
He killed his parents for that!! Wth They get & pay for Insurance out off love for who's left behind & these grubby monsters kill cause they can't wait😡
So this is what too many pizza rolls does to a person. lol
Too many pizza rolls bought by your parents.
Stop fat shaming! It doesn't add to the conversation.
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Why do people still use that stupid lol emoji?
Especially if they are full of GMOs 😀
I lost both of my parents unexpectedly in the same year. I would give anything to have 5 more minutes with them 😢🥺😢🥺
Am I alone *OR* are there other people on a bender watching this channel??! 😂 Keep ‘‘em coming…..much love from Canada 🇨🇦 Nancy!!! 🙂
I love these interrogations;
i was cleaning my aquariums so i was just listening to the audio .. and not sure if it was because i wasn’t ‘watching’ but from the just-listen perspective: NO AUDIBLE PROBLEMS.
it was perfect.
just an option for others in case they’re having issues watching.
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Agree--I listen while working ...sometimes have to backtrack and re-listen, but audio is amazing.
What kind of fish do you have?
@@realdeal2283 : Skunks, Bandits, Juliis, Pandas, Sterbai, Schwartzies (ALL Corydoras)
Pea Puffers
Neon Tetras
Betta
Emperor Tetras
Starlight Bristlenose Pleco
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I just don’t understand how anyone can kill their own parents. Especially if they were good people and not abusive. How terrifying to know that your own child wants you dead!
Maybe they weren’t good people, maybe they were abusive
@@antiochiaadtaurum3786 it doesn't matter you idiot. There's no justification for it.
@@antiochiaadtaurum3786 shhh ppl don’t like to think of that lol
@@jborrego2406 they sure don't like to think of it, they think it's easier to live in denial
@@antiochiaadtaurum3786 Why speculate? Maybe they were aliens or secret members of the illuminati. Doesn't mean they should be gunned down, few people deserve that. Sounds to me like they were still in everyday contact with him.
He is balding in such a disrespectful way.
His bangs are immaculate though. 🤣
Wait…. @59:07 They ALL are in a disrespectful way 😳🥴😂
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Apparently it’s something in the water in this town😁
@@Bonnie-pt2ne omg 😳 you are so right! All 3 have the same shiny ✨ spots… thanks 🙏 for the laugh 😹
I didn't inherit any money from my parents, but what I got from them is wisdom, not take anything for granted, honesty, and the fear of the LORD God.
This is my home town and I have always wanted to have someone cover this. The effects of this still linger to this day
Hey baby bear! I didn't know you were subscribed to this channel too, like mother like daughter!!
Now a normal person who was being questioned like this should have instantly responded with " Are you accusing me of killing my parents?" He's just casually answering those questions smh. He's so guilty
Well, they made that very clear in the beginning...this was his 4-5th interview. Investigator said he was trying to eliminate him as a suspect through his answers.
@@BuckkyKatt886 sorry I missed that part, realized after comment was made.
If his Parents had dropped him off at an Orphanage instead of paying for him until he was a grown ass man.....they could have bought a nice house * nice cars *a holiday trailer * yearly trips to Mexico * botox* a trampoline * housekeeper * 60 inch tv's * 2 quads * a Ski Doo * Aa swimming pool * an ice makermachine and a canoe
Hindsight is a wonderful thing. They were just unlucky. What percentage of kids grow up to murder their parents? Not even 0.000001%
Hahahaha and so much more!
And they’d still be alive.
hahaha your funny
That's the Real rub, isn't it? Beyond the evil of the act of taking someone else's life- THEIR mothers carried them, birthed them, Their parents likely nutured and raised them, sacrificed for them - only to cut the tree, in the most cruel, shallow way.
Uugghhhhh I suppose the benefit of being a good person, no matter what others may do to you is actually Being Good even if it's not reciprocated.
This is why self love is so important, it's not guaranteed, from elsewhere and it helps you give it freely, while acknowledging that fact.
It’s your commentary for me!! You crack me up.
The cops: tell me you’re a dumbass without telling me you’re a dumbass and we know you did it.
This guy: what? Really, I’m being honest.
I subscribed when you said that "the Greeks and the Roman's had better cameras than this police department "! LOL
I could not imagine as a parent the last thing seeing is your child coming at you with a knife…knowing his greed meant more to him than his mom and dad. The terror and betrayal is just heart wrenching
“What you had for breakfast that morning?”
“I had pizza rolls again” 😂
You did a great job of the editing. I can hear it which is better than a lot of the videos I watch. Thanks. New subscriber!
Thanks! For all you do TrueRed CRIME VAULT.
You rock!
How did you do that I wanna maybe I should join patreon
@@beeeeeeeee7951 Above and next to the "LIKE" there is a "$ THANKS," click on "$ THANKS" for a one-time payment or tip.
@@looking4things669 I don’t see it😭😭😭😭 omg are on patreon maybe that’s why you have that
@@beeeeeeeee7951 No I didn't use patreon. Look directly under the video for $ "THANKS"
Your work on your channel is very well done. I appreciate your narration.
My God, I can't even imagine the feeling of hurt, confusion and betrayal that they both must've felt before they died. You raise a child, give them everything, and try to teach them to be good people and they end up murdering you so they can take your money. Wow. Its so so scary that people like this exist . My heart breaks for them.
Kids like this are a good PSA for birth control.
Blows my mind how many sickos there are in this world scary shit...
Why did you murder your parents?"
"Pizza rolls."
"Was it for the insurance?"
"Watch TV."
"You're under arrest."
"More pizza rolls, but I'm not sure."
Not Funny.
@@tradeladder146 Sorry you're humorless and lack ironic intention. Don't stop climbing that ladder though, there's always room at the top.
I thought it was really funny actually
If someone asked me how I did on my "am I the murderer" interview. I would have no clue what to say. The fact he's grading it speaks volumes. "How did I do? Well they didn't find the killer yet so not so good I guess!" You know like what the hell
What I wouldn’t give to have a mom and dad in my life. Some people in this world are so ungreatful. 💔
I dated a sociopath for 2 years. I didn’t realize how scary it was until after it was done.
What are signs of one of those exactly?
I have a really bad memory. I could not tell you the name of the last hotel I stayed in. And I'm not being interviewed by a cop.. 👁👁
Yikes
Another "Deadly Deadbeat" joins the ranks of Grant Amato, Chandler Halderson, Joel Guy Jr., etc.
Yup all complete losers who paid back their parents love and kindness with evil. Beneath contempt
I am really impressed with this investigator and the questions he asks. He asks certain questions in a certain way that I’ve never heard other investigators ask.
lol no
Thank you
Nothing is more important to a hillbilly than an ATV. I’m sure that he felt his very manhood hinged on whether or not he was able to obtain one.
😂😂😂😂 of course
The betrayal his parents must have felt in their final moments of living
This audio is spot on. 👌 I listen to so many other channel's interrogation and you can't hear anything. Thank you.
True
Now I start by checking the audio quality before downloading these videos.
Lol "what did you do when you woke up I went to sleep" lmao
Him wearing gloves during the murders could suggest premeditation.
Thanks for posting and for doing such a great work with it.
I don't ever want to know how a person can do this, I just lost both my mom and sister this year...my heart is still broken...and my dad, his ashes were up in my moms closet...I have to bury him now...I love my family so much...I have no words....truly disgusting, rotten...I wish I could hold my mom and my sister and my dad 💔 😢
I would happily give my inheritance back to just hug my parents again.
As I listen to this long awaited TrueRed interrogation video and flip my pepperoni pizza rolls, I can't help but feel a bit attacked lol
😅😅 🍕
As long as you don’t eat them for multiple meals in a row I think you’re good 😂
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As long as you don't kill your parents, live off of them and especially if you didn't spend your parents money with no regards to being the one who ended their lives because of your perceived entitlement. I think your good. 👍
Thanks for all your hard work on these videos! Great job!
Thank you for whatever magic you do that makes the interrogations you post so incredibly clear! You do excellent work and it makes your videos my favourite to watch on youtube.
You could have told us at the beginning that you didn't have the footage of the climax of the interrogation which led to the confession. That's the best part. When I was a kid, I slid over one chair after the music stopped in a game of musical chairs just so I could win a cake. No one noticed. I felt more remorse when I got home with the cake than this guy shows after admitting he murdered his parents.
I am loving this interrogator!
He is very direct and the amount of interviews I watched where I have seen interrogators use the befriending technique and it can be frustrating when you just want to call the suspect out on their bullshit.
I appreciate the effort it took to make this! Thank you! 😃
Not only I love the contents of your videos, but the cherry on the cake is your excellent sarcasm and sense of humor... it's a pleasure to follow your work
I would look guilty in an interrogation, I don't remember or pay attention to allot of things. I've stayed in hotels and flown on airlines in foreign countries and don't remember the names. During the peak of the pandemic I isolated for 10 days in a hotel and can't remember the name.
Lol -How can you book a hotel, stay there a week without knowing the name?? 🤣🤣 I guess if it was a neighborhood place, you didn't book online & had to drive there. Ser'ly I know what you mean. I purposely ignore details that are non consequential. What about if you witnessed a crime -would you be able to describe the perp in detail to the sketch artist?
I just looked it up it was the Springhill Suites. At the time I knew the name of the hotel but now it is irrelevant. Remembering a face for a sketch artist maybe but not in great detail. I don't even know most of the street names around my house, to me it's not necessary.
@@biln3 LOL ROTFL 🤣🤣🤣 ikwym tho. I would fail my own alibi, plate #, timing & ambient sounds.
I CAN give hotel names, street / map directions. I have never seen anybody's ears or details. Sketch = Menacing stick figure.
I don’t remember what I did yesterday, hell I don’t remember what I did 5 hours ago. I would look guiltyyyyyyyyyy! 😩😂😂
I have stayed many hotels. I am not going to remember the names of all of them I stayed at. This suspect needed to push back more. But he did not want to cause he was guilty.
I’d be so screwed if I ever got interrogated, I forget everything. His answers make perfect sense to me, and the detectives retorts about his memory from a few years earlier seem unreasonable 🤷🏻♀️
He basically killed his parents to buy himself an ATV. Twice. Murdering your own parents for money is special kind of low.
One ATV per parent,
The way the detective picked him apart was proper. His lies is a pathetic attempt to hide the truth. What a real P.O.S. Rest in peace to this couple. 🙏🏾⭐
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I’ve never heard such detailed questions & I would be saying, you are asking some weird questions! He acts like these are just everyday questions in a conversation! Omgosh they lived in a single wide trailer! Those are not very wide & can hear & see just about everything! That ‘son’ is such a pos & bad liar.
I fall asleep ,I wake up and go to bed. Then I wake up at 1030. Then I go to my friends, then I fall asleep then I wake up and go to bed. WHAT A .....BLOB!!
Thanks. I wasn't following his story. I replayed that part a couple of times. What a life. Why did he need money for electricity if he lived at his parent's home?
I’ve been watching true crime my entire life. This past week though, I have experienced it first hand. My husband’s friend was murdered and dismembered by his own adult son. We don’t know all of the details but we were supposed to be with him last Sunday for a bbq. He didn’t call so we figured he was doing his own thing. Turns out he had been deceased for a few days and his own son (after committing the murder) lived in the house and went about his business. Absolutely insane, this week has been.
That’s not first hand.
That’s a friend and not family and you can’t be too cut up to be sharing his tragedy with strangers
Have some respect
That's horrible! Did you guys know the son? Were there any signs?
Geez, No Wire Hangers. You're not being especially respectful.
If its affecting you and your family you have every right to share!
@@Hey___you sharing this with randoms on the internet is disrespectful.
Whether he did it or not he should have had a lawyer present. People try to show innocence by speaking with police but No one should ever talk without a lawyer there.
-The pop-in commentary is always my favorite part!!
-Great clean up with the video and sound!
-I kinda like this detective duo for this suspect.
I’m surprised the insurance company gave him the money,since he was suspect and under investigation
Soooo dumb!!!
@@Broke_Stacker That’s not always true.
I don't believe he was a suspect at the time of their murder...I read up in the comments from someone who knew them....that months had went by before they started to investigate him...
It took them 4 years of investigation, multiple interviews and compiling evidence to have enough to make it stick. He worked there as well so his DNA being on location could be circumstantial.
Hey! This is my first video I’ve seen of your channel and I think you did a fine job with editing and commentary-if anything I’d like to hear a little more of your thoughts and analysis. You’ve got yourself another subscriber :D Keep up the good work!
I would give everything I have to see my father again…
I just want to say thank you to the guy that does this page. I used to watch Explore With Us a lot but his interrogations are so hard to hear very bad quality on most. All the ones I have watched on this page have been great. Thank your for what u do