@@Anon.5216 Still their dad died when they were kids. And that do he killed himself which is just horrible to think about. You didn't even realise that your dad you love so much was going to give up on his own life.
@@ArrogantGenius his comment was saying that she was so affected by everything that she turned masculine. i’m saying that she was just always a masculine person. what i don’t understand is whether the commenter i replied to is being negative towards her being masculine.
@@olilumgbalu5653what makes you say he wasn't so great? His stepdaughters' words during interviews prove otherwise. Seems like he was a very decent guy! Sounds like you weren't listening.
You ever notice is the college educated that make this the worst f****** decisions there's people I die to heaven's gate and once it all committed suicidal or Haley's comment very well educated I don't think they get the life lessons that they should have got cuz they're too protected I don't know I don't know what the deal is
I felt so sorry for their stepfather Steven Beard, who suffer such a tragic end to his life. He was a great man who love, adopted and provided for those girls. I could tell by the photos of his radiant smile, he was a loving individual. I believe the girls feel that he was their only true parent.
@@FrogsForBreakfastsame. It’s so sad that someone so kind has such bad things happen to them, and then the unkind ones usually don’t get the karma they deserve.
@@chickenlover657you're joking right? Buying them their casket's? Telling them to kill themselves? The evil ranting & screaming that was recorded? Plotting the murder of their father? You're delusional.
The fact that she got up on that stand and confronted her mother so articulately, with such courage and conviction, really hit me. Public speaking isn't easy. Especially at such a young age after all that trauma they endured.
My dad had a good childhood but he didn’t get a long with his stepdad who was a father figure to my uncle my dads brother this was because my grandfather passed away when my dad was 8 and my uncle was just a baby in 1978 my dad was born in 1970 the 80s for my dad was ok but every time the New York islanders won the Stanley cup he forced my dad to go to the parade in 1986 my grandma left my dads step father because he cheated on her: my dad didn’t get along with his stepdad but was very close to his stepsister but she didn’t get along with my dad’s sister my uncle barely talked to my dad because my dad was in high school ones my dad grew up my uncle and my dad talked more my grandma was growing old remember joe Biden is old as fu* anyway they become firefighters after my uncle left the fire department for the Air Force my dad moved to Florida years later in 2006 my dad and my mom were in the hospital because my dad had a appointment he had a broken leg and my mom was the nurse in the front counter she made a joke saying she had no choice but to cut his leg off and I still can’t stop laughing 😂 😆🤣 weeks later they were dating in 2007 my dad proposed to my mom but it was dark and to they were at the beach someone flashes the flashlight and my dad looked at my mom’s stomach and realized she was pregnant after i was born my parents got married and then 2 years later she had my brother in 2014 my grandmother passed away years earlier my other grandmother passed away fast forward to present day I’m a teenager I’m not going to revive my age but I’m in high school and have a girlfriend the end my name is human name
It is amazing. I cannot imagine the trauma neither do I want to. I wouldn't wish this to even my worst enemy: finding out that their mother is a serial killer and that she also plans to kill them in time. It's just pure evil.
My 3 year old daughter passed away in 2018. Buying a coffin and picking the colors and details for it were the hardest and so traumatic. And she was already passed away. The way she just bought pink coffins like it was candy for her young living children is only something a monster could do. That part hit me the hardest. Rest in peace Steven. I know you're proud of your girls and the beautiful women they have become.
Oh wow I’m so sorry for your loss I couldn’t imagine your a strong woman keep your head up I don’t know what I would do I have two a girl and boy but again I’m sorry may she fly high
breaks my heart that they dismiss their biological father so simply as "unstable" without acknowledging that man had twins with a psychopath, can only imagine what he dealt with.
That poor man. Loved his wife, and those girls like his own. He didn't deserve this, neither did those girls. I'm so glad they got him justice, and are at peace knowing they do not have to live in fear. RIP, Steven Beard.
The Fact that when he was in great pain with a shotgun shot wound and when called the police worried for his wife on the phone without knowing she set it up breaks my heart. He did not deserve that fate just cruel
He was a very rich man. Was he married before. Did his wife leave him. Was he lonely and looking for a companion. Did he have a temper problem behind close doors. Why would such a rich man end of feeling desperate to be involved yet stay with a woman like that? Did he meet her online ?
@@sueann1985you’re a real POS 💩 SueAnn. Pull your head out of your misandrist vagina, you’re so blind you cun’t see that this man was an innocent victim. Nothing more.
At first I felt so bad the twins were separated. Hearing that their Birth Dad killed himself I can’t help but wonder did The Mom have anything to do with his death too.
Even if it was _self deletion,_ this makes me suspicious and wonder if the mother preyed upon his emotions to get custody of the other daughter and that was a contributing factor to his demise.
I had to testify against my mother when I was a child for abuse...it wasn't anything quite as serious as murder, but I can completely sympathize. I will say, however, it is very rewarding to have a room full of adults finally validate the lonliness, gaslighting and utter dispair that my mother caused me and my little sister.
So sorry that you just by some steak of unluck had the misfortune to have such a terrible mother. Hopefully you are okay now. Your mom may have had the same thing happen to her as a child, which is where she learned this possibly.
We can't know what happened here, but unfortunately sometimes children in a divorce can be treated as part of the property to be divided, and not as human beings. In high school I had a friend whose parents divorced, and neither wanted him. He was taken in by his best friend's family.
@@satinkaschilling5221yes but also “my dad”. They might’ve been asked for clarity since they had two dads and there are just snippets. My niece, whose mother was about as much of a piece of work as Celeste, only calls her mother by her first name. It’s too disjointing to call someone by a title that means unconditional love when they are anything but.
My heart breaks for them and for Tracey - their compassion for her is really incredible. It’s devastating that they were lucky enough to find a second father after tragically losing their own and their mother stole him from them.
I'm a mother of identical twins. I don't know why a court would separate twins! That's absolutely appalling. My twins can't go 5 seconds without getting separation anxiety. Custody is for the best interest of the child. In this case, the judge went for the parents best interest. Just sickening.
Yes, I’ve got identical girls myself, 20 now , a twin bond is a truly unique thing, there’s a closeness that is more intense than any other relationship, to separate them as children is beyond cruel.
I love my little sister to death, even though I am 6 years older, That shouldn't matter at all, still siblings. And even though she does have learning difficulties and I have sensory issues and cannot always handle her constant energy, I can AND WILL (Metaphorically cause I love her and would never do it in my life [My mothers an ex-cop I'm not taking that chance nor will I ever]) kill for her. And my mother has actually said that even if she and my dad divorce (She has threatened before due to arguments) then she's taking us both, with no exceptions so uh... And, back on the subject of siblings, I don't think that I would be able to handle not being around her. As I've said, love her to death and can't handle her sometimes but I am not getting separated from her at all... No thanks, I'd choose to stay with her than not hear her come through the door after school (I'm housebound due to medical issues so I'm always there when she does) so not hearing her when she comes through would just be unnatural for me
not just twins, but siblings in general. I fully understand now why my older brother was separated from me and my younger brother when our parents got divorced, he's a half-brother and has no relation to my mother. He wasn't even technically adopted, my mother was his stepmother. but at 6? you don't understand that. all I understood was that dad was leaving, and he was taking my older brother with him. I or my little brother weren't "good enough" to go with dad. It lead to a lot of anxieties, self-esteem issues, and frankly resentment
What kind of person separates twins, then buys a coffin for their young, living children? It's not something a normal mom would even think of doing. As mothers, we assume we'll be buried first. Long before our children ever would be. That alone was chilling. How utterly despicable. I'm glad the girls have moved on and have normal lives now.
I agree with you on every subject. I wouldn't separate my kids and they're not twins! I remember when my kids were young and my Mom told me to get life insurance for them when they were very young. I didn't want to because I was worried it would bring bad karma, until she explained what she did with me and my siblings. She'd pay for the policy until we turned 18, then she cashed them in and either gave us the money, or in my case, she bought me a car. Kinda like a savings account you can't touch!
Right! She was beyond brazen with her antics. But the reality of her brazeness caught up to her. As spiraling out of control was just the beginning of the end. She had no idea what was lying in wait, after her setup plan went into affect.
good point. ✌️ this is the craziest one i have ever seen. they should make a movie! those girls are tough as f**! . as a team, they knew they would have a chance. they had each other! that is what saved them. 🙏🏻 after all what they have gone through, losing their biological father, then the stepdad, (they never had their mother thus, can't lose her), then she stabbed herself in a leg in front of the girls, caused them traumas, have tried to hurt them... their own mother! how did they stay so sane and so...alive? 🙏🏻❤ i would give up the moment they would separate me from my twin. which judge brings a decision to SEPARATE twins (especially in that age)? sick world. utterly sick and evil world.
yeah buying the two caskets to me implies guilty or pre planning of murder them. which is why she stabbed herself because she was trying to scare or manipulate them because she was going after them next.
When you, as a step parent, earn more love and respect from the children than their biological parent you definitely are a super good person in my book. That doesn’t come easily - especially from teens who are naturally rebellious and all that. “You can’t tell me what to do, you’re not my real dad!” etc.
Absolutely! Nothing worse than becoming a step-parent for teens. It doesn't matter how much I’m in love with the person I would never get married to someone that has teenage kids.
My stepdad, I see him as my dad. My mom was abusive but told me not to say a word about it to my dad. It wasn't until they divorced that I told him the extent of the abuse. He was floored and apologized to me. He's my dad.
@@thebigmanskeet6969 I felt the same about my stepdad. My bio-father was abusive to my mother and I, so when she finally found someone who treated her right and was a good, decent person, I was more than happy that she was with him. And when, as an adult, I ran into financial and health problems and needed to move into their basement for a while, he truly welcomed me and treated me like family in a healthy, kind way. We lost my stepdad to a brutal car accident just last spring, because some guy was street racing. I testified in court that that guy killed my dad, because he was so much more a father to me than my biological one ever had been.
Steve must've been incredibly good to the twins. I'm so glad the girls got their justice for him. Loyalty isn't always about your own blood, but for the ones who love and care for you the most. I'm glad the twins are in a way better place now, and I hope Steve is having the best journey ever in his afterlife.
There are lots of wonderful step-parents out there who don't begin to get the credit they deserve because of the sickos who do abuse children, in general. It only takes one bad apple, you know.
@@fadetoblond Heartbreaking. Although, in one respect, these kids were very fortunate because they had each other. Think of the children who face similar tragedies with no one to lean on ... " I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man without any feet".
Steve is a hero indeed. Such a good step-father. I am also curious if Celeste had anything to do with the death of their biological father. He made it MONTHS and then died. That just doesnt happen with this kinda stuff. I read elsewhere that he was not properly being taken care of, that he died of an infection. That 100% has Celeste's handwriting all over it.
RIP Steven..my heart goes out to the twins, I am a mother of identical twin girls, I couldn't imagine anyone trying to break their bond. I'm so glad you have each other, you are both so strong.
@@patriciahopkins8432 Their first language is probably not english. They're trying to say sorry for their loss, probably doesn't know apologise is a little different
So many children get the short end of the step-parent stick, but these girls seem to have had one of the really amazing ones. Heartbreaking that their own mother took that away from them after taking advantage of another vulnerable woman.
I couldn't tell for sure, but it looks like Jennifer still wears the ring he gave her, it is super sweet and tells how close they were in the short time they had him.
Which is why it's insane to buy into hearsay and titles as well as try to box people in. As someone's title won't speak on behalf of the quality of person that they are. To have any parent tell a child (in passing) oh I bought a casket for you. Oh yeah, why hoe?!?! Some so called "parents' are slick with their mouth and manipulations .....and if you don't check them, they will forever see and use you as a dummy! #period
I can say as a former stepparent it is extremely hard to be one. There are so many elements and factors involved that can make it hard to win the love of stepchildren. Fortunately, these girls were very open to the love of a stepparent and didn’t see him as trying to replace their father, and fortunately he was happy to give that love. It’s a beautiful story and I’m glad they have those memories and he can be seen, posthumously, as the compassionate father figure he was.
I know I got the short end. I wish so bad I could have this. Such a horrible story tho. I hope they have recovered mentally. I could not imagine my mother trying to kill me and my brother.
It’s so endearing that the girls paid Steve the respect he deserved. It’s sad that he passed. I thought that he would make it. I’m so sorry about all of the evil that she caused.
She was the personification of evil. Steve definitely seemed to be a wonderful man who wanted nothing more to provide a harmonious and loving environment for his new family. Sad.
I went through something similar to this, before it got to the boiling point of murder, but barely. Same age as the girls, with my younger sister. Them saying there aren't enough locks on a door to feel safe, when your mother- ... isn't "mom" anymore-- that hit. Praying for victims of psychotic parents every day....
It’s so hard to find a decent husband but it’s even harder to find a good stepfather to your children! The saddest part, those men always pick horrible women. RIP, Steve. You were a true father to your stepdaughters.
What most likely happened is that the court partially sided with the mother like it or not US family court is very biased towards women. It seems like their biological dad knew something was wrong with her and that she could get violent and tried to get custody and this probably explains why he killed himself too. He was most likely afraid he would lose them both to their mother who is manipulative and violent.
What kind of court and what kind of parents would let that happen? I can see why the dad did, knowing who the mom was.. he was trying to save at least one of them. The mom only did it out of spite.. and the judge did it out of "fairness" to the parents, but unfairness and an injustice to the twins.
@@VMM34hahaha love your name!! Arabella was a name I had chosen for one of my twin daughters, however Ella seemed to fit her more at birth. Now your handle is all I hear from her lovely 17 year old mouth! ( I kinda wish I had named her that too ) but yes, splitting twins up isn't cruel or harder than normal siblings being split up. Family breakdowns are painful all around, for any child or sibling, and I wouldn't want my twins to be split up from their other siblings that aren't their twin either.
Why would a mental hospital release a patient making crazy calls like that? She is screaming obscenities and saying unhinged things but she is ok for release?
Might be an insurance issue. Lots of those places are all about the money and less so care and rehabilitation. So they’ll purposefully keep people for as long as insurers will pay and drop them with no support when money dries out
No, it’s because there are limits to how long a patient can be kept if they have not committed any crime. This prevents involuntary indefinite hold of a person (which violates civil and constitutional rights). I think there is a 72 hr limit before a court appearance which is where it gets decided if they need to be held longer. After the 72hrs you are usually free to decline any further help and leave unless forced by the court. Many states allow for longer times under specific circumstances. To force someone to remain in the mental facility, 2 court appointed psychiatrists must agree on it and determine length of time. It’s a flawed system because of stories like this. Most psychiatric hospitals were forced to close because of the belief driven by the left in our country (this was during the civil rights movement) that the hospitals were inhumane, the misguided belief that hospitals could be replaced by medicines, and to save money because they were a money pit(imagine prison like system but with having to pay expensive doctors instead of corrections officers). They weren’t wrong per say, but their solution was no better. Now defund it, and force most to close and now you have capacity, funding and resource issues. The reality is the system was broken before, but then there was a huge pendulum swing in the other direction and now you get more stories like this all the time, as well as things like rampant homelessness in our cities and people with mental issues filling prisons. The current system is woefully inadequate while the previous system violated people’s liberties….basically the way we handle mental health needs to be addressed but the big whigs in charge don’t care. There is also the issue of Medicaid, example see ‘Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act 1981’ and how it has negatively impacted funding for SMI (severe mental illness). Court decisions also play a major part, example see ‘1999 Olmstead v. L.C.’
@@mitten97well I was imprisoned in a mental institution for a month and I wasn’t court ordered to be there. I was only supposed to be there for a week. But the hospital kept like making up excuses and during hearings the “judge” or whatever was convinced that I wasn’t fit to leave.
I should have added in OP that I don't feel its right to separate any siblings, not just twins!! feels so cruel to me to be ripped away from ur brothers and or sisters and be separated by hundreds of miles. any child in that situation my heart hurts for them all!!
And many years later Jennifer was shot twice in the chest by her roommate at fairly close range and almost died. Her girlfriend was shot as well. They both survived (one other friend was killed). She deals now with PTSD and panic attacks related to the shooting.
@@Riley.-sJoy honestly who knows, all I know is that they give Christians a bad name and I hope that Steve is happy to know that the girls are okay and that he's no longer in pain
Poor girls. No children should ever have to go through something like this. It's just mind blowing. I also feel so bad for Steven. He seemed like the ultimate father figure and such a kind and amazing person. May he rest in peace. I get tears in my eyes thinking about how they have to live with this trauma and without their dad
and it’s very telling how manipulative she was to Tracy, if she never said that on the phone or Tracy never saw the protective order… Celeste would be free
This one kinda hits home for me. I lived with my abusive birth giver (she shouldn't be called a mom) all my childhood and everytime my dad fought for custody, she would play the courts like a fiddle. It was until I turned 13 and my sis turned 14 that we could actually talk to the judge. We went to her chambers and told her everything. We were asked if we wanted to sit in the court room but we were so scared of that woman, we didn't want to so we sat outside. My dad finally won that day and my birth giver ran away to Florida to hide out. Hate is a very strong word but she's the closest I can get to that word (Edit: Grammer. Also thank u for the likes!)
The facts that make the mother the obvious suspect are presented so clearly in hindsight. That being said, everyone is a suspect until ruled out. Celeste was on the table from the beginning. Tracy owning the gun that killed Steve makes a pretty good red herring. The cops quite reasonably arrested the person who shot Steve. They couldn't have known that in doing so, they missed the person that killed Steve.
0:54 I didn't know this kind of "Parent Trap" arrangement was a thing in real life. That's wild. I don't understand why that's legal. Children aren't possessions, splitting them in half like a school lunch brownie to make the _parents_ happy is completely ridiculous. They're _twins,_ how could anyone think splitting them up hundreds of miles away from each other was okay?
What's the point. You don't need to waste money in the courts to know what probably happened. Besides Celeste is never getting out so no need to charge her with another murder.
@@wettaloca2923 It would be justice and the truth. If someone murdered you wouldn't you want your death to be answered? or just be satisfied that the person who put it in play be justified?
Steve's ex wife worked in one of our family's dentist offices when this happened. I felt so bad for him because his ex and their daughter were/are gold diggers of the highest order. Poor Steve went from the frying pan and into the fire or perhaps the line of fire. He seemed like a good guy and he definitely didn't deserve the treatment he got from those women.
While in the mental hospital, Celeste had convinced Tracey that she was being horribly verbally, mentally and physically abused by her husband Steven. She even gaslit/set up situations when she invited Tracey for dinner to make Steve lose his temper in front of Tracey to try to make him look bad. She faked bruises with makeup and took pictures to send to Tracey. She would fight with her husband and tape record conversations and then manipulate the tapes to make her husband sound like he was picking a fight and was verbally abusive. She also pretended to be in love with Tracey and to have just recently “discovered” she was a lesbian because Tracey made her realize how happy she was when they were together. Source Texas Monthly magazine article I read about this case.
I can’t even comprehend the emotions the girls must have felt, after everything they went through. I’m so glad they’ve stayed in touch and their bond has gotten stronger. They deserve a happy ending, it’s wonderful to hear that they’re doing well now
My partner would attest to that - this happened with her and her twin brother due to a terrible foster care system that continuously failed them both, aswell as their sister. I feel awful for these two ladies that have had tragedy after tragedy but I'm really glad they were able to find a level of peace and move to do what they want to do. All the best for them both!
I remember, in elementary school, I was friend with identical twin sisters, they were the sweetest, but it was impossible to separate them without creating a chaos of tears. They also burst in tears if they were placed in front of each other. They had to be side to side, always. I still cherish them in my memories, they really had something special.
The system WAS and STILL is messed up……, they fail and it’s like they never learn from mistakes and stuff that happens years ago like they don’t look into problems or really take their time to give the kids a better life a good home it’s like they just working for a paycheck now and they can care less what happens
@@redfo3009 Yes, that is an evil system but it is Texas where politics and cronyism controls everything..even medical care. Stay away from Texas. It is not a good place to raise children, work or seek medical care. There is far too much corruption that permeates every aspect of life in that state.
I can’t imagine separating my identical twins. All my kids love each other, but one of my greatest fears is something happening to one of the twins would be so incredibly hard for the other one. If one goes home sick from school-the teacher’s will tell the other so he’s not worried when he doesn’t see his brother at recess or on the bus or whatever.
Wait have you seen the documentary called 3 identical strangers? Gotta watch it but do not look up any spoilers or Google it too heavily before you do it's a very famous story and it's crazier to watch if you haven't been spoiled about the stuff behind it.. It's not bad or dark or anything.. It's about 3 identical strangers and you eventually find out why they were separated so definitely look it up... Kids are Possessions and dollar signs in this country
There was a movie that was like that, about twins getting separated by divorced parents and living without each other. I can't believe how many times it has actually happened irl. It is absolutely messed up.
A few minutes in and I am already heartbroken for these girls. I am an identical twin and I cannot even fathom why the court system would think that it is ok/good idea to separate identical twins from each other. Mind-blowing.
Sounds like Tracy was manipulated at the very least, and was potentially a victim of emotional abuse herself. She definitely wasn’t all there. Good on her for seeing the light and working to protect the twins once she knew they were away from their mom. This is NOT the first time a sociopath has manipulated a vulnerable person into doing their dirty work.
I'm not buying that. There's 2 sides to manipulation....the manipulator and a person that is desperate for ?!?!? You can fill in the blanks. As the manipulation can only take place if there is a thirst (basically said manipulator is privy to what said person wants and needs. As being able to provide and or take away whatever need is how said manipulator controls them. Tracey sounds like she did what she was asked/told, in order to receive whatever.
@@junglekutz5625Didn't you hear the part where Celeste manipulated her into thinking she started a relationship with her out of love and on top of that, made her believe that Steve was a cruel and abusive man? It wouldn't be the first time that a person would kill someone, because they believed that their loved one is in danger, due to abuse. The fact that she started confessing when she read that the twins were in grave danger days alot about her true character. And that she apologized to the girls after the crime. Sadly enough lonely and unaccepted people seem to have the ability to go far, when they get a shred of affection. I wished she saw through Celeste's evil ways, before she killed Steven.
@@Hbk-gc7st thank you, I think it’s also important to remember where they met - A MENTAL HOSPITAL. It’s partly on the people there for allowing someone as manipulative and conniving as the mom to be around anyone as vulnerable as Tracy.
@@junglekutz5625 Did you miss the part where the daughters spoke with Tracy who apologized profusely, admits she was manipulated and one of the sisters conceded that Tracy was also a victim of this psycho's scheme?
The fact that the twins even forgave Tracey, their father’s killer, just shows how evil the mom was. As much as Tracey really shouldn’t have killed Steven, I feel bad because she was just a woman in love who wanted to help.
There's a lot missing from this and there's actually an episode of a crime show that goes in detail if you're interested. Tracy was quiet for a year after being in jail. It wasn't until while in jail, she saw Celeste had gotten remarried, that she decided to come forward and tell the whole story. Celeste was an obvious psychopathic narcissist who abused her family for years. Steve died from an infection months after being shot which, supposedly his wife refused to clean his colostomy bag and help him with his wounds, so not surprisingly died
I can't remember if it was a dateline episode or an episode of one of the crimes series, but I saw clips of the trial and tra us testimony. She kept silent a year but I guess while I'm prison she had internet access or something and saw that Celeste married some young guy in new orleansI think Celeste had been married like at least 4 times. Those girls were split up awhile too, like she was an awful mom. Not even a mom, a birthgiver at best.
Humans really are selfish, lmao. Tracy was ready to kill for Celeste because she loved her but as soon as Celeste turned her back she was ready to stab her (metaphorically) and came out with the truth, likely because she was jealous of "their love". Not the kids who lost their father, not the father himself, not justice, not truth for its own sake... just pure selfishness.
It’s interesting that when Tracey found out the girls were in danger that’s when she started to talk. I assumed it would bc of the hit on her own life. That “mom” is evil. Poor Steve… and I really wonder about their bio dad…
I believe that is when she realized that she was being loyal to an imbecile that played her. But truth be told, that is what she gets for believing that she was better than that man and being that she was "chosen".......she was actually chosen because she was loved. 🙄. Guilt will definitely kick in, when you come to accept the facts vs whatever fantasy you subscribed to. As she likely sensed the worst when she was being ensnared, but bought into the hype with a belief that she would get the best.
I wonder if Celeste manipulated the bio dad into ending his life, so that custody automatically reverted to her. With her intention being to kill both girls for life insurance/their share of any inheritance.
I can so much relate to the sentence in the end "I'm being the mom that I wanted." Not every kid raised by evil people is going to be evil themselfs. Many of us aspire to be the opposite of what we had to endure.
Honestly, she was so incredibly brave to sit on that stand, stare her mother down, and tell her everything she did! I would have been shaking and crying
Rest in Peace Steve Beard. You sound like you were a wonderful, kind man. Those poor girls. Parents are supposed to love and lift and celebrate their children. 💔
What a remarkable show of strength and poise from these two girls. They knew who their real parent was, even though he was not biologically related to them, and they stuck by his side and honored the truth. It takes real guts to go through what they did, and to come out with good heads on their shoulders. Steve’s goodness and kind nature was apparent, even after his tragic passing. RIP Steve, you were one of the good ones! 😔 🙏
Well said. Good men don't ask to be recognized for good deeds. And seldom get it. This good man must have suspected something was going on. He shielded and gave these girls love.
As a twin myself, I’m so glad these women had each other ❤ I often say there are things I COULD NOT have survived without having my sister as an unwavering ally, and we didn’t face anything like this!!
_I already knew mom was messed up when she agreed to separate the twins. I feel sorry for the depressed father and the nice stepdad who definitely didn’t deserve that. Smh._
Literal Solomon cutting the baby in twain situation. 1 Kings 3:16-18 If you don't know tl;dr Two women come to King Solomon with a baby, both claiming to be the mother. Solomon states as a "compromise" to have the baby cut in half and one half given to each women. One women agrees to these terms, while the other would rather just give the baby up instead of you know, cutting the baby in half. King Solomon then determines the woman who didn't accept these terms to be the real mother, the "compromise" being a clever ruse to reveal who the real mother was, because he know a real mother would never accept these demands.
those twins were incredibly strong for the courage it took to stand up to their mom, gather all that evidence and testify against her. kids should never have to do that against their parents...so many people dont deserve the kids they have..
side note, the pictures of their dad in the hospital bed kissing the little dog is the cutest thing ive ever seen! you can see his personality and his sweetness just from that picture
I came from abusive parents, and I’ve never had a childhood. When I was pregnant with my first, my biggest fear was I would fail my child, because I didn’t know what a regular parent will act to take care of their children. I bought so many books to read, and I lived with anxiety of failing. With readings and therapy, now I have a lovely family, supportive husband and precious children. I worked very hard to earn my life today and I deserve the happiness life brings me. I am very happy for the twins that they survived the worst nightmare and living their best lives. For anyone who fights with mental illness and abusive parents, please believe there is a light at the end of the tunnel. It will get better. You deserve to be happy!
I’m happy you’ve found healing. I come from an abusive family as well. None of my mother’s 4 daughters have children. Among the myriad of reasons, we are all too afraid of passing on that trauma. She’s also never met any of her son’s kids. One person destroyed 8. I’m still searching for healing.
@@atduhe i also nv hv kids, after years of searching for answer, i think is my childhood trauma. I m also abusive to my ex husband, we end up divorce because he had an affair. After 20 years i remarried and i see all the fault i had in the past. I can't forgive myself. I prayed for him almost everyday. My ex and i just met recently after 10 years, i m happy that i left the house for him else i don't think he can afford one now. I think forgiveness is the first process to healing. God has guided me all along during my struggle to forgive him, later to forgive myself.
I come as well from 4 sisters and the only one who got tired of seeing toxic marriages and decided not to have that repeat in my reality. I wanted a family and it breaks my heart ♥️ God didn’t choose me to be a mom but just see so much toxic relationships of unsupportive marriages fighting for the appearance but not for love. A part of me does feel defrauded to come heal someone else abandonment and neglect and fight not to abandon and neglect myself in a society that teaches one to abandon and neglect one self.
Some of the most wonderful people are step parents that open their hearts to their step kids, and give them the love and stability every child deserves. RIP, Steven Beard.
As a twin, it breaks my heart that the indifferences between their parents split the girls up for years. Poor girls, the fact that they went through all of this and came out so strong shows how awesome they are.
I'm thinking these two girls might not have made it through the ordeal, had it not be for the support of one another, so in that aspect of this horrible scenario, they are somewhat lucky and, yes, very awesome. Sometimes the silver lining in those big dark clouds are easier to find than others. Think of the children in similar situations who have no one to lean on. I come across stories like this one, and Thank God that I had the mother that I did, may she RIP.
@@kindnessalwayswins And yet, you did not fix your mistake. You prefer to continue with your poor English even when the correct word has been provided to you. This shows an unwillingness to improve your language skills. By the way, it is INDIFFERENCE, not INDIFFERENCES. Two mistakes in two sentences and an attitude of sloppiness toward language. Write in another language if you cannot master this one.
I feel so bad for Steve Beard, who only wanted to love and take care of that woman. In turn, she wanted him dead. He deserved so much better than her. And the twins suffered for years under their mean mom. I wish these sisters the best and lots of healing.
Such two strong women, I really really have a lot of respect for them. I also feel so sorry for Steven, he sounded like a very friendly and genuine man.
I see so many people forgiving inexcusable behavior because it's a family member. So good to see Kristina and Jennifer think past that to accept the reality of their mother's evil.
@@leezamariejpw8858 I believe forgiveness should happen when it is earned. Not when someone tells me to. Not even Jesus. My life has taught me that, there are people who, when you forgive them, you are just giving them a welcome mat to hurt you again.
How awful for these girls. To have a mother who could even THINK about killing her own children, is beyond comprehension!!! I have 5 children, and my 1st husband was abusive, cruel, and a stalker. And even though we share 2 children, NOT ONE TIME DID I EVER CONSPIRE TO KILL HIM!!! I am so glad that the twins got their revenge in a positive way. They did a great job!!!! I wish them peace, happiness, and love.
Come to think of everything that was said in the Old Testament it all happened now wives will kill their husbands, husband will kill their wife kids will killed their parents why don't we accept it the end of the world... Specially this year, too much happened 😔I'm sick of all those things
I recall this from a more lengthy true crime show. The step father was pretty wealthy, and they lived in a large house. Prior to his murder, the crazy mother had moved into another part of the house to have an alibi when he was shot. The mom was truly bent on killing, and she had a ton of money to do it. (Note: They call her by her name, not "Mom".)
Yes she was a waitress he had money due to oil and was major wealthy, he really loved her and the girls paid for everything etc cut it was when the wife was questioned about the increasing amount of money she was spending on ridiculous things and put her on an allowance and that’s what caused the plot to get rid of him. She ruined her daughters lives selfishly and taking the life of a wonderful person and drawing in someone that was clearly mentally unstable is simply evil. Goes to show how they feel about their mother by calling her Celeste not mom and their step father dad
I saw another story about this and I believe Celeste was married about four times. And she met Tracy in rehab and started an intimate relationship with her. And she got married again after the step dad was murdered. That was one thing that made Tracy tell the truth
RIP Steven. Thank you for being such a good father to the girls. You gave them the love, stability and guidance that their mother should've given to them all along.
I am so happy that the twins had at least one normal,loving person in their life for a while, Steve sounds like a wonderful devoted dad to them❤️How sad that he had to die😢
I read Jennifer actually ended up getting shot at a party in 2017 and had to undergo like 10 surgeries. Jesus. I hope these awesome women only have the best of lives going forward. Ya'll are warriors who have survived enough. Peace to you both and all you hold dear.
I truly believe that there should be NO release from prison if you are charged guilty of murder. Take a life you go to prison until your life ends. I'd like to see this changed. Why would you ever let them out???
People who commit murder, and show no remorse or regret for it, deserve the death penalty and nothing less than that. Life in prison, with or without the possibility of parole, seems like a slap on the wrist for them when compared to the fact that an innocent person's life was cut short and whose loved ones will now experience life-long grief and pain as a result of their actions.
@@-A-09So basically, the family & friends of victims have to suffer the rest of their lives...but the killer should get the easy way out because it makes you feel better they're gone? How is that justice? They're scared & suffering is brief compared to the people they left hurt.
@@gabs3174do you think they get put in a box for the rest of their lives? They get privileges and establish connections after a while and live fairly comfortable lives free of any care. How is that justice then?
Would a narcissistic murdering psychopath such as Celeste be a danger to her daughters and others if she was let out of prison on parole? Did I hear correctly that Celeste is eligible at age 79? If she lived another 10 years or so on parole, wouldn’t she be a huge threat to many, especially the twins and their loved ones? 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
@@ian-fm2xc neither i was friends with twins both very feminine only difference is one was a lesbian. twins are different people despite their shared genetic makeup. upbringing and genetics play a factor in anyone's life -- we all process stuff differently and twins are no exception.
@@nymphia Thanks for sharing that, this is an interesting case with near identical twins who turned out very different, as you say genetics, social interactions, personality traits all play a part I wonder if the girls had switched parents at a young age if they would have kept their same sexuality/ personality ?
@@Ninsidhe Thats what many academics say, but there are many examples which suggest otherwise For ex, women who are hetero and after serving a jail sentence become gay
Such a tragic story, I feel so sorry for the daughters. What they went through and still come out the other side healed after so many years of heartache, I take my hat off to you both. God bless you and keep you all
At first , I thought the mother was manipulated by Tracey and she panicked and told her kids not to take her name when asked about suspected Convict . Now I realise that she actually set it up all and took her name intentionally because she knew they'll find her shotgun and it will be an evidence that she killed him clearing herself out of suspicion of the murder.
These poor girls have been through way too much... Jennifer was also involved in a shooting is 2017 at a Halloween party and has significantly debilitating injuries to the point where she now can no longer work.
@@jamiebeardsmore5886 Doesn't seem like it - it was a fairly unrelated incident involving another man at the party and she just happened to be a guest.
Losing a father figure twice and both of them met a unnatural fate. They went through a lot. RIP Dads.
Steve was a millionaire so presumably they inherited his fortune. I hope so. No mention was made of that.
@@Anon.5216 Still their dad died when they were kids. And that do he killed himself which is just horrible to think about.
You didn't even realise that your dad you love so much was going to give up on his own life.
It affected one of them so much psychologically that she even turned butch to try and look like her missing father figure
@@thegame2079idk what you’re saying but I’m pretty sure she’s just a very masculine person
@@ArrogantGenius his comment was saying that she was so affected by everything that she turned masculine. i’m saying that she was just always a masculine person. what i don’t understand is whether the commenter i replied to is being negative towards her being masculine.
the fact that the twins call their mom by her name and their stepfather dad tells you all you need to know.
Absolutely.
Yea That was very telling and compelling
Um he was great
@@olilumgbalu5653what makes you say he wasn't so great? His stepdaughters' words during interviews prove otherwise. Seems like he was a very decent guy! Sounds like you weren't listening.
I've noticed in a lot of these videos, that if a parent is a murderer or evil person, the kids refer to them by their name and not mother or father.
as an identical twin - what kind of judge would ever separate twins? that is cruel.
Unless you have an evil twin 👍
You ever notice is the college educated that make this the worst f****** decisions there's people I die to heaven's gate and once it all committed suicidal or Haley's comment very well educated I don't think they get the life lessons that they should have got cuz they're too protected I don't know I don't know what the deal is
Family court is terribly cruel and the children suffer most especially when there is a toxic, dangerous parent involved
Some sicko who watched The Parent Trap too much
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I felt so sorry for their stepfather Steven Beard, who suffer such a tragic end to his life. He was a great man who love, adopted and provided for those girls. I could tell by the photos of his radiant smile, he was a loving individual. I believe the girls feel that he was their only true parent.
He had such a beautiful warm smile. I feel loved looking at it. He could have been a Santa in his later years.
@@FrogsForBreakfastsame. It’s so sad that someone so kind has such bad things happen to them, and then the unkind ones usually don’t get the karma they deserve.
The fact that they referred Steve as their father shows how wonderful person he is ..may he rest in peace....
and their mom as Celeste. you can tell who the real parent was in this family. such a shame.
Oh sure, take their word for it.
@@chickenlover657you're joking right? Buying them their casket's? Telling them to kill themselves? The evil ranting & screaming that was recorded? Plotting the murder of their father? You're delusional.
@@chickenlover657😂
@@76metichewas just going to comment about them calling her by her name! Your right, such a shame. He made them feel safe and loved 😢
The fact that she got up on that stand and confronted her mother so articulately, with such courage and conviction, really hit me. Public speaking isn't easy. Especially at such a young age after all that trauma they endured.
My dad had a good childhood but he didn’t get a long with his stepdad who was a father figure to my uncle my dads brother this was because my grandfather passed away when my dad was 8 and my uncle was just a baby in 1978 my dad was born in 1970 the 80s for my dad was ok but every time the New York islanders won the Stanley cup he forced my dad to go to the parade in 1986 my grandma left my dads step father because he cheated on her: my dad didn’t get along with his stepdad but was very close to his stepsister but she didn’t get along with my dad’s sister my uncle barely talked to my dad because my dad was in high school ones my dad grew up my uncle and my dad talked more my grandma was growing old remember joe Biden is old as fu* anyway they become firefighters after my uncle left the fire department for the Air Force my dad moved to Florida years later in 2006 my dad and my mom were in the hospital because my dad had a appointment he had a broken leg and my mom was the nurse in the front counter she made a joke saying she had no choice but to cut his leg off and I still can’t stop laughing 😂 😆🤣 weeks later they were dating in 2007 my dad proposed to my mom but it was dark and to they were at the beach someone flashes the flashlight and my dad looked at my mom’s stomach and realized she was pregnant after i was born my parents got married and then 2 years later she had my brother in 2014 my grandmother passed away years earlier my other grandmother passed away fast forward to present day I’m a teenager I’m not going to revive my age but I’m in high school and have a girlfriend the
end my name is human name
It is amazing. I cannot imagine the trauma neither do I want to. I wouldn't wish this to even my worst enemy: finding out that their mother is a serial killer and that she also plans to kill them in time. It's just pure evil.
It didn't go so well later in life. She was shot by a drunk on Halloween 2017, and left disabled.
@@degatagauwatie4073 😢
Bravest twins ever, massive respect for them, they didn’t deserve this awful treatment
My 3 year old daughter passed away in 2018. Buying a coffin and picking the colors and details for it were the hardest and so traumatic. And she was already passed away. The way she just bought pink coffins like it was candy for her young living children is only something a monster could do. That part hit me the hardest. Rest in peace Steven. I know you're proud of your girls and the beautiful women they have become.
Im so so so sorry for you’re loss 🕊❤️
Oh wow I’m so sorry for your loss I couldn’t imagine your a strong woman keep your head up I don’t know what I would do I have two a girl and boy but again I’m sorry may she fly high
God bless you , your precious daughter is now with the Lord. Trust in Jesus, you will see her again. God bless😊
@user-pb7mt5te9l I’m so sorry for your loss 🕊🥺❤️
I’m so sorry for your loss I can’t even imagine what you and your family went though
The judge that separated identical twins must have been insane. What those poor girls went through was completely heartbreaking .
Detectives should look into how the twins' biological father died. The mother is diabolically evil.
I was thinking the same thing! I kept waiting for the story to "go there"!!!🤔
@@MayBeMe... Yes! I was waiting too.
I think it was implied a suicide
breaks my heart that they dismiss their biological father so simply as "unstable" without acknowledging that man had twins with a psychopath, can only imagine what he dealt with.
@@kgun30 I agree 💯
Makes you wonder about the biological father's "suicide".
My thought, too
I thought the same thing.
I also wondered about this.
Thinking the same thing
Makes u wish they looked at every killers family members who had a suspicious death and investigate them closer.
That poor man. Loved his wife, and those girls like his own. He didn't deserve this, neither did those girls. I'm so glad they got him justice, and are at peace knowing they do not have to live in fear. RIP, Steven Beard.
The Fact that when he was in great pain with a shotgun shot wound and when called the police worried for his wife on the phone without knowing she set it up breaks my heart. He did not deserve that fate just cruel
It’s heart breaking how she took his life from him when all he wanted was to give her and the girls a good one! 😭
Very cool man, a real sympatetic Dad that I imagine in my head, a real Dad, really sad to hear this tragedy. My deepest condolences
He was a very rich man.
Was he married before.
Did his wife leave him.
Was he lonely and looking for a companion.
Did he have a temper problem behind close doors.
Why would such a rich man end of feeling desperate to be involved yet stay with a woman like that?
Did he meet her online ?
@@sueann1985you’re a real POS 💩 SueAnn. Pull your head out of your misandrist vagina, you’re so blind you cun’t see that this man was an innocent victim. Nothing more.
At first I felt so bad the twins were separated. Hearing that their Birth Dad killed himself I can’t help but wonder did The Mom have anything to do with his death too.
i was wondering the same thing
Me too
Even if it was _self deletion,_ this makes me suspicious and wonder if the mother preyed upon his emotions to get custody of the other daughter and that was a contributing factor to his demise.
She did
😅😊@@OptimalToast
I had to testify against my mother when I was a child for abuse...it wasn't anything quite as serious as murder, but I can completely sympathize. I will say, however, it is very rewarding to have a room full of adults finally validate the lonliness, gaslighting and utter dispair that my mother caused me and my little sister.
I feel you hopefully you have healed 💜
@@TrueCriminsomniaZzzz I think so, still a work in progress! My mom and I have a relationship, and im very grateful for that.
So sorry that you just by some steak of unluck had the misfortune to have such a terrible mother. Hopefully you are okay now. Your mom may have had the same thing happen to her as a child, which is where she learned this possibly.
Just because you are a mother doesn't mean you're a saint.there are plenty of evil moms,same as dads.
@shannoninalaska I'm so against the abused become abusers scenario
A survivor wants the complete opposite for their children 🤚
Separating twins is nothing short of cruel. Why would any judge approve that?
My thoughts exactly!
It's sick.
13yrs, in most states, you can choose what Parent you want to be with. It was, in the early 90's for me, in PA. I waited for years for that Birthday.
Possibly the dad knew the mum was dangerous and tried to get both kids but Celeste manipulated her daughter stay with her?
We can't know what happened here, but unfortunately sometimes children in a divorce can be treated as part of the property to be divided, and not as human beings. In high school I had a friend whose parents divorced, and neither wanted him. He was taken in by his best friend's family.
it is very telling that they call Steve, their stepdad “Dad”, but Celeste, their biological mom, by her name
I never even thought about that. Wow.
I'm not saying you're wrong, but they call him Steve many times in the interviews
was thinking the same thing
@@satinkaschilling5221yes but also “my dad”. They might’ve been asked for clarity since they had two dads and there are just snippets. My niece, whose mother was about as much of a piece of work as Celeste, only calls her mother by her first name. It’s too disjointing to call someone by a title that means unconditional love when they are anything but.
My heart breaks for them and for Tracey - their compassion for her is really incredible. It’s devastating that they were lucky enough to find a second father after tragically losing their own and their mother stole him from them.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
I'm a mother of identical twins. I don't know why a court would separate twins! That's absolutely appalling. My twins can't go 5 seconds without getting separation anxiety. Custody is for the best interest of the child. In this case, the judge went for the parents best interest. Just sickening.
Siblings shouldn't be separated, identical or not. It's absolutely appalling!
Yes, I’ve got identical girls myself, 20 now , a twin bond is a truly unique thing, there’s a closeness that is more intense than any other relationship, to separate them as children is beyond cruel.
Family courts don't care about children. Happy families don't make them any money
I love my little sister to death, even though I am 6 years older, That shouldn't matter at all, still siblings. And even though she does have learning difficulties and I have sensory issues and cannot always handle her constant energy, I can AND WILL (Metaphorically cause I love her and would never do it in my life [My mothers an ex-cop I'm not taking that chance nor will I ever]) kill for her. And my mother has actually said that even if she and my dad divorce (She has threatened before due to arguments) then she's taking us both, with no exceptions so uh...
And, back on the subject of siblings, I don't think that I would be able to handle not being around her. As I've said, love her to death and can't handle her sometimes but I am not getting separated from her at all... No thanks, I'd choose to stay with her than not hear her come through the door after school (I'm housebound due to medical issues so I'm always there when she does) so not hearing her when she comes through would just be unnatural for me
not just twins, but siblings in general. I fully understand now why my older brother was separated from me and my younger brother when our parents got divorced, he's a half-brother and has no relation to my mother. He wasn't even technically adopted, my mother was his stepmother.
but at 6? you don't understand that. all I understood was that dad was leaving, and he was taking my older brother with him. I or my little brother weren't "good enough" to go with dad. It lead to a lot of anxieties, self-esteem issues, and frankly resentment
What kind of person separates twins, then buys a coffin for their young, living children? It's not something a normal mom would even think of doing. As mothers, we assume we'll be buried first. Long before our children ever would be. That alone was chilling. How utterly despicable. I'm glad the girls have moved on and have normal lives now.
I wonder what happened to the coffins?
Right she is insane it gave me chills
I agree with you on every subject. I wouldn't separate my kids and they're not twins! I remember when my kids were young and my Mom told me to get life insurance for them when they were very young. I didn't want to because I was worried it would bring bad karma, until she explained what she did with me and my siblings. She'd pay for the policy until we turned 18, then she cashed them in and either gave us the money, or in my case, she bought me a car. Kinda like a savings account you can't touch!
@@LifesPeachy321I just said the same shit outloud. How dehumanizing like the twins were dogs you get one and you get the other one...
The buying of the two caskets also implies she thinks she'll outlive the two of them. Holy shit. The step dad seemed like a genuinely good dude.
Right! She was beyond brazen with her antics. But the reality of her brazeness caught up to her. As spiraling out of control was just the beginning of the end. She had no idea what was lying in wait, after her setup plan went into affect.
good point. ✌️
this is the craziest one i have ever seen. they should make a movie! those girls are tough as f**!
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as a team, they knew they would have a chance. they had each other!
that is what saved them.
🙏🏻
after all what they have gone through, losing their biological father, then the stepdad, (they never had their mother thus,
can't lose her), then she stabbed herself in a leg in front of the girls, caused them traumas, have tried to hurt them...
their own mother!
how did they stay so sane and so...alive? 🙏🏻❤
i would give up the moment they would separate me from my twin.
which judge brings a decision to SEPARATE twins (especially in that age)?
sick world. utterly sick and evil world.
Yep, that was definitely strange ..
yeah buying the two caskets to me implies guilty or pre planning of murder them. which is why she stabbed herself because she was trying to scare or manipulate them because she was going after them next.
It implied that she was going to kill them!
I love that the girl who confronted her mother after the guilty verdict talked in the name of her stepfather and how her mother did him so wrong.
The fact they forgave their father's killer, and considered her a victim too. That takes strength.
Their mother is pure evil.
😡 Satan, the father of liars, was definitely the father of the twins’ mother ! 😱😤🤬 ( John8:44 )
But in the end,they finally took revenge against the Devil herself.
Actually, I think they're just stupid.
@@cotus2408no such thing. Grow up.
@@cotus2408no such thing. Grow up.
When you, as a step parent, earn more love and respect from the children than their biological parent you definitely are a super good person in my book. That doesn’t come easily - especially from teens who are naturally rebellious and all that. “You can’t tell me what to do, you’re not my real dad!” etc.
Absolutely! Nothing worse than becoming a step-parent for teens. It doesn't matter how much I’m in love with the person I would never get married to someone that has teenage kids.
My stepdad, I see him as my dad. My mom was abusive but told me not to say a word about it to my dad. It wasn't until they divorced that I told him the extent of the abuse. He was floored and apologized to me. He's my dad.
I mean as a teenager I didn't have any issues with step-parents, probably because my parents got divorced when I was 3
Steve is the GOAT
@@thebigmanskeet6969 I felt the same about my stepdad. My bio-father was abusive to my mother and I, so when she finally found someone who treated her right and was a good, decent person, I was more than happy that she was with him. And when, as an adult, I ran into financial and health problems and needed to move into their basement for a while, he truly welcomed me and treated me like family in a healthy, kind way.
We lost my stepdad to a brutal car accident just last spring, because some guy was street racing. I testified in court that that guy killed my dad, because he was so much more a father to me than my biological one ever had been.
Steve must've been incredibly good to the twins. I'm so glad the girls got their justice for him. Loyalty isn't always about your own blood, but for the ones who love and care for you the most. I'm glad the twins are in a way better place now, and I hope Steve is having the best journey ever in his afterlife.
There are lots of wonderful step-parents out there who don't begin to get the credit they deserve because of the sickos who do abuse children, in general. It only takes one bad apple, you know.
@@marcyking461 Pretty sad when that bad uh rotten apple, is your own flesh n blood though hey?! 😕
@@fadetoblond Heartbreaking. Although, in one respect, these kids were very fortunate because they had each other. Think of the children who face similar tragedies with no one to lean on ... " I cried because I had no shoes, then I met a man without any feet".
My kids consider their stepdad their dad, they call him dad. And his mom is Grandma.❤❤❤
Steve is a hero indeed. Such a good step-father.
I am also curious if Celeste had anything to do with the death of their biological father. He made it MONTHS and then died. That just doesnt happen with this kinda stuff. I read elsewhere that he was not properly being taken care of, that he died of an infection. That 100% has Celeste's handwriting all over it.
RIP Steven..my heart goes out to the twins, I am a mother of identical twin girls, I couldn't imagine anyone trying to break their bond. I'm so glad you have each other, you are both so strong.
I feel sorry for Steven. He didn't deserve to die, he *deserved* to live. I apologize for the loss the girls have felt.
Wtf u apologising for u aint do nuen
Exactly Steven sounded like the most amazing and sweetest dad
How can you apologize when you bear no responsibility?
@@patriciahopkins8432 Their first language is probably not english. They're trying to say sorry for their loss, probably doesn't know apologise is a little different
@@patriciahopkins8432you don’t have to be responsible to feel sorry it’s called being sympathetic
So many children get the short end of the step-parent stick, but these girls seem to have had one of the really amazing ones. Heartbreaking that their own mother took that away from them after taking advantage of another vulnerable woman.
I couldn't tell for sure, but it looks like Jennifer still wears the ring he gave her, it is super sweet and tells how close they were in the short time they had him.
Which is why it's insane to buy into hearsay and titles as well as try to box people in. As someone's title won't speak on behalf of the quality of person that they are. To have any parent tell a child (in passing) oh I bought a casket for you. Oh yeah, why hoe?!?! Some so called "parents' are slick with their mouth and manipulations .....and if you don't check them, they will forever see and use you as a dummy! #period
@@junglekutz5625 She was mentally ill, you dummy.
I can say as a former stepparent it is extremely hard to be one. There are so many elements and factors involved that can make it hard to win the love of stepchildren. Fortunately, these girls were very open to the love of a stepparent and didn’t see him as trying to replace their father, and fortunately he was happy to give that love. It’s a beautiful story and I’m glad they have those memories and he can be seen, posthumously, as the compassionate father figure he was.
I know I got the short end. I wish so bad I could have this. Such a horrible story tho. I hope they have recovered mentally. I could not imagine my mother trying to kill me and my brother.
It’s so endearing that the girls paid Steve the respect he deserved. It’s sad that he passed. I thought that he would make it. I’m so sorry about all of the evil that she caused.
She was the personification of evil. Steve definitely seemed to be a wonderful man who wanted nothing more to provide a harmonious and loving environment for his new family. Sad.
I was hoping he would make it too.
@@MsAmique Agrees
Same ❤💔
Soooo thankful for the LOVE those beautiful twins have that man Xoxo RIP & Prayers for ❤️😘STEVE😘❤️
I went through something similar to this, before it got to the boiling point of murder, but barely. Same age as the girls, with my younger sister. Them saying there aren't enough locks on a door to feel safe, when your mother- ... isn't "mom" anymore-- that hit. Praying for victims of psychotic parents every day....
Thank God Almighy that you guys are safe. Hope you guys are now safe and happy.
@Vic01113 We are both very safe and very happy, thank you so much for such a kind comment, God bless you
It’s so hard to find a decent husband but it’s even harder to find a good stepfather to your children! The saddest part, those men always pick horrible women. RIP, Steve. You were a true father to your stepdaughters.
I see all you do is blame men.
All facts. It always seems to be the best people that gets fucked over the most. Sadly. Rest in peace Steve
@@DaisyChain3339.shut up incel
she def wasn’t doing that ☠️
It's hard to find a lady!!! Not many
The fact that a mother would agree to let her twins be separated in the first place says a lot to me!!! She didn't care about her kids!!
Exactly!
What most likely happened is that the court partially sided with the mother like it or not US family court is very biased towards women. It seems like their biological dad knew something was wrong with her and that she could get violent and tried to get custody and this probably explains why he killed himself too. He was most likely afraid he would lose them both to their mother who is manipulative and violent.
What kind of court and what kind of parents would let that happen?
I can see why the dad did, knowing who the mom was.. he was trying to save at least one of them.
The mom only did it out of spite.. and the judge did it out of "fairness" to the parents, but unfairness and an injustice to the twins.
@@jonslg240Someone just mentioned there's another documentary about this where the twins themselves wanted to be with the different parents
@@VMM34hahaha love your name!! Arabella was a name I had chosen for one of my twin daughters, however Ella seemed to fit her more at birth. Now your handle is all I hear from her lovely 17 year old mouth! ( I kinda wish I had named her that too ) but yes, splitting twins up isn't cruel or harder than normal siblings being split up. Family breakdowns are painful all around, for any child or sibling, and I wouldn't want my twins to be split up from their other siblings that aren't their twin either.
Why would a mental hospital release a patient making crazy calls like that? She is screaming obscenities and saying unhinged things but she is ok for release?
It's so weird in there. They let people out who are still in crisis and keep people in who are doing better.
Might be an insurance issue. Lots of those places are all about the money and less so care and rehabilitation. So they’ll purposefully keep people for as long as insurers will pay and drop them with no support when money dries out
No, it’s because there are limits to how long a patient can be kept if they have not committed any crime. This prevents involuntary indefinite hold of a person (which violates civil and constitutional rights). I think there is a 72 hr limit before a court appearance which is where it gets decided if they need to be held longer. After the 72hrs you are usually free to decline any further help and leave unless forced by the court. Many states allow for longer times under specific circumstances. To force someone to remain in the mental facility, 2 court appointed psychiatrists must agree on it and determine length of time. It’s a flawed system because of stories like this. Most psychiatric hospitals were forced to close because of the belief driven by the left in our country (this was during the civil rights movement) that the hospitals were inhumane, the misguided belief that hospitals could be replaced by medicines, and to save money because they were a money pit(imagine prison like system but with having to pay expensive doctors instead of corrections officers). They weren’t wrong per say, but their solution was no better. Now defund it, and force most to close and now you have capacity, funding and resource issues. The reality is the system was broken before, but then there was a huge pendulum swing in the other direction and now you get more stories like this all the time, as well as things like rampant homelessness in our cities and people with mental issues filling prisons. The current system is woefully inadequate while the previous system violated people’s liberties….basically the way we handle mental health needs to be addressed but the big whigs in charge don’t care. There is also the issue of Medicaid, example see ‘Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act 1981’ and how it has negatively impacted funding for SMI (severe mental illness). Court decisions also play a major part, example see ‘1999 Olmstead v. L.C.’
'Murica.
@@mitten97well I was imprisoned in a mental institution for a month and I wasn’t court ordered to be there. I was only supposed to be there for a week. But the hospital kept like making up excuses and during hearings the “judge” or whatever was convinced that I wasn’t fit to leave.
I remember reading this story. I so hope Jennifer and Kristina can one day live close by each other. God bless them both.
cant imagine splitting twins up as young children, seems cruel to me!
I was just thinking that! I can’t imagine splitting siblings at all, much less twins!
I was thinking the same thing!! That's not ok twins have a very special bond
I agree 💯
Agreed… that’s so wrong.
I should have added in OP that I don't feel its right to separate any siblings, not just twins!! feels so cruel to me to be ripped away from ur brothers and or sisters and be separated by hundreds of miles. any child in that situation my heart hurts for them all!!
The amount of people victimized by this woman is heartbreaking. These 2 sisters strength & resilience is nothing short of amazing.
And many years later Jennifer was shot twice in the chest by her roommate at fairly close range and almost died. Her girlfriend was shot as well. They both survived (one other friend was killed). She deals now with PTSD and panic attacks related to the shooting.
@@jennacarolle5153 OMG!! Like she hadn't been thru enough! Absolutely 💔 to hear that info...
I'm glad they have each other
RIP Steve. You were a good man and a good dad. May God watch over you and your daughters.
imagining/guessing where anyone goes after death is a sin, only God chooses!!! follow GOD everyone!!! ❤️✝️🙏🏻
Well, god must have looked away for a moment on Halloween 2017 when Jennifer Beard was shot twice by a drunk and left permanently disabled.
@@mariami12326their wishing Steven well, why is that evil?
@@Riley.-sJoy honestly who knows, all I know is that they give Christians a bad name and I hope that Steve is happy to know that the girls are okay and that he's no longer in pain
@@kitieriwhite7758 agreed, he did not deserve that, no one does.
Poor girls. No children should ever have to go through something like this. It's just mind blowing. I also feel so bad for Steven. He seemed like the ultimate father figure and such a kind and amazing person. May he rest in peace. I get tears in my eyes thinking about how they have to live with this trauma and without their dad
I actually believe she, the evil mom, told the twins NOT to mention Tracy's name, knowing that they would... which took the focus off of her!
Agreed
That’s really sneaky and devious!
Definitely!
100%
and it’s very telling how manipulative she was to Tracy, if she never said that on the phone or Tracy never saw the protective order… Celeste would be free
This one kinda hits home for me. I lived with my abusive birth giver (she shouldn't be called a mom) all my childhood and everytime my dad fought for custody, she would play the courts like a fiddle. It was until I turned 13 and my sis turned 14 that we could actually talk to the judge. We went to her chambers and told her everything. We were asked if we wanted to sit in the court room but we were so scared of that woman, we didn't want to so we sat outside. My dad finally won that day and my birth giver ran away to Florida to hide out. Hate is a very strong word but she's the closest I can get to that word
(Edit: Grammer. Also thank u for the likes!)
That must have been tough dealing with a woman like that, hope you, ur sister and father are ok!
@@No-ux5nx we are MUCH better :) my sister got married, had two sons, and my dad adopted a kitten! Thank u for caring :)
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The fact that Celeste wasn't a suspect from the get go is nuts. What were the police thinking?
The facts that make the mother the obvious suspect are presented so clearly in hindsight.
That being said, everyone is a suspect until ruled out. Celeste was on the table from the beginning. Tracy owning the gun that killed Steve makes a pretty good red herring. The cops quite reasonably arrested the person who shot Steve. They couldn't have known that in doing so, they missed the person that killed Steve.
The spouse of a murdered person is ALWAYS the first suspect. ALWAYS.
I think she was probably a suspect but they didnt have enough to go on to actually arrest her
The bias toward women. Society doesn't want to admit how absolutely vicious women can be.
@@Hunter_2-1 You are so right.
0:54 I didn't know this kind of "Parent Trap" arrangement was a thing in real life. That's wild. I don't understand why that's legal. Children aren't possessions, splitting them in half like a school lunch brownie to make the _parents_ happy is completely ridiculous. They're _twins,_ how could anyone think splitting them up hundreds of miles away from each other was okay?
I feel like their biological Dad’s “suicide” should have been reinvestigated…
Same
Yeah, they should look over it..
What's the point. You don't need to waste money in the courts to know what probably happened. Besides Celeste is never getting out so no need to charge her with another murder.
@@wettaloca2923 you need to see who killed the father. it's really suspicious.
@@wettaloca2923 It would be justice and the truth. If someone murdered you wouldn't you want your death to be answered? or just be satisfied that the person who put it in play be justified?
Steve's ex wife worked in one of our family's dentist offices when this happened. I felt so bad for him because his ex and their daughter were/are gold diggers of the highest order. Poor Steve went from the frying pan and into the fire or perhaps the line of fire. He seemed like a good guy and he definitely didn't deserve the treatment he got from those women.
Daughters as in these twins in question? They didn’t seem like gold diggers
@akirakato1293 I think they meant that he had kids with his ex and the kids he had with her were gold diggers as was she
@akirakato1293
The op is talking about the ex and the ex's daughter, not the twins.
@@elizabethparga6181 You are correct. Sorry for not clarifying that earlier. I don't know how I missed it.
@@childofcascadia You are correct.
While in the mental hospital, Celeste had convinced Tracey that she was being horribly verbally, mentally and physically abused by her husband Steven.
She even gaslit/set up situations when she invited Tracey for dinner to make Steve lose his temper in front of Tracey to try to make him look bad. She faked bruises with makeup and took pictures to send to Tracey. She would fight with her husband and tape record conversations and then manipulate the tapes to make her husband sound like he was picking a fight and was verbally abusive.
She also pretended to be in love with Tracey and to have just recently “discovered” she was a lesbian because Tracey made her realize how happy she was when they were together. Source Texas Monthly magazine article I read about this case.
Sounds a lot like Amber Heard 🤔☺️
Jennifer appears to be a lesbian too!
@@psychicrenegade the emotional abuse, yeah. the literal murder? no. let's not conflate the two, it takes away from both issues.
uh.....@@psychicrenegade
I wouldn't say Tracey is innocent in any kind of way, but i kinda feel bad for her.
I can’t even comprehend the emotions the girls must have felt, after everything they went through. I’m so glad they’ve stayed in touch and their bond has gotten stronger. They deserve a happy ending, it’s wonderful to hear that they’re doing well now
Imagine not seeing your twin for 2 years as a child! As a mum of twins...how evil
Or your other parent, presumably.
My partner would attest to that - this happened with her and her twin brother due to a terrible foster care system that continuously failed them both, aswell as their sister. I feel awful for these two ladies that have had tragedy after tragedy but I'm really glad they were able to find a level of peace and move to do what they want to do. All the best for them both!
I remember, in elementary school, I was friend with identical twin sisters, they were the sweetest, but it was impossible to separate them without creating a chaos of tears.
They also burst in tears if they were placed in front of each other.
They had to be side to side, always.
I still cherish them in my memories, they really had something special.
Horrible parenting, terrible failure of the system, and what a tragedy for those girls. I cannot imagine how so much insanity slips under the radar.
She also married twice between their biological dad and Steve (he was her 4th husband). She married her 5th husband six months after Steve's death.
The system WAS and STILL is messed up……, they fail and it’s like they never learn from mistakes and stuff that happens years ago like they don’t look into problems or really take their time to give the kids a better life a good home it’s like they just working for a paycheck now and they can care less what happens
That’s a typical day in the life. Horrible parents and an evil system that help the bad parent keep the child. .. happens more than you could imagine
This is Texas. What do you expect? That state is the Third Circle of Hell. Stay away from Texas.
@@redfo3009 Yes, that is an evil system but it is Texas where politics and cronyism controls everything..even medical care. Stay away from Texas. It is not a good place to raise children, work or seek medical care. There is far too much corruption that permeates every aspect of life in that state.
"Even after tragedy, there is a life worth living."
Love that quote! It's so true and I love how you worded it! Never give up!
I don't really see the worth of living
That has left me long ago
😢@@Lucifer_Ultima
I can’t imagine separating my identical twins. All my kids love each other, but one of my greatest fears is something happening to one of the twins would be so incredibly hard for the other one. If one goes home sick from school-the teacher’s will tell the other so he’s not worried when he doesn’t see his brother at recess or on the bus or whatever.
Separating those twins is the cruelest custody arrangement I have ever heard of. That's just so selfish of the parents and ignorant of the judge.
Wait have you seen the documentary called 3 identical strangers? Gotta watch it but do not look up any spoilers or Google it too heavily before you do it's a very famous story and it's crazier to watch if you haven't been spoiled about the stuff behind it.. It's not bad or dark or anything.. It's about 3 identical strangers and you eventually find out why they were separated so definitely look it up... Kids are Possessions and dollar signs in this country
Especially considering how far apart they lived!
Welcome to Family Court smh
There was a movie that was like that, about twins getting separated by divorced parents and living without each other. I can't believe how many times it has actually happened irl. It is absolutely messed up.
A few minutes in and I am already heartbroken for these girls. I am an identical twin and I cannot even fathom why the court system would think that it is ok/good idea to separate identical twins from each other. Mind-blowing.
They treated them like a property dispute. The courts are so stupid at times.
Also just siblings in general, that's wild. It doesn't make any sense to seperate siblings like this, but especially twins
Sounds like Tracy was manipulated at the very least, and was potentially a victim of emotional abuse herself. She definitely wasn’t all there. Good on her for seeing the light and working to protect the twins once she knew they were away from their mom. This is NOT the first time a sociopath has manipulated a vulnerable person into doing their dirty work.
I'm not buying that. There's 2 sides to manipulation....the manipulator and a person that is desperate for ?!?!? You can fill in the blanks. As the manipulation can only take place if there is a thirst (basically said manipulator is privy to what said person wants and needs. As being able to provide and or take away whatever need is how said manipulator controls them. Tracey sounds like she did what she was asked/told, in order to receive whatever.
@@junglekutz5625Didn't you hear the part where Celeste manipulated her into thinking she started a relationship with her out of love and on top of that, made her believe that Steve was a cruel and abusive man? It wouldn't be the first time that a person would kill someone, because they believed that their loved one is in danger, due to abuse.
The fact that she started confessing when she read that the twins were in grave danger days alot about her true character. And that she apologized to the girls after the crime.
Sadly enough lonely and unaccepted people seem to have the ability to go far, when they get a shred of affection. I wished she saw through Celeste's evil ways, before she killed Steven.
@@Hbk-gc7st thank you, I think it’s also important to remember where they met - A MENTAL HOSPITAL. It’s partly on the people there for allowing someone as manipulative and conniving as the mom to be around anyone as vulnerable as Tracy.
A victim? Once you load a shotgun and blow away an innocent man that goes out the window. Both of these muff lickers deserve the death penalty
@@junglekutz5625 Did you miss the part where the daughters spoke with Tracy who apologized profusely, admits she was manipulated and one of the sisters conceded that Tracy was also a victim of this psycho's scheme?
The fact that the twins even forgave Tracey, their father’s killer, just shows how evil the mom was. As much as Tracey really shouldn’t have killed Steven, I feel bad because she was just a woman in love who wanted to help.
So, if they didn't forgive, the mother would have been less evil?
@winterleia9027 Gotcha. Makes sense tho
Tracey was played she may have pulled the trigger but it was the mom that killed the dad
There's a lot missing from this and there's actually an episode of a crime show that goes in detail if you're interested. Tracy was quiet for a year after being in jail. It wasn't until while in jail, she saw Celeste had gotten remarried, that she decided to come forward and tell the whole story. Celeste was an obvious psychopathic narcissist who abused her family for years. Steve died from an infection months after being shot which, supposedly his wife refused to clean his colostomy bag and help him with his wounds, so not surprisingly died
The rotten mango podcast deep dives really well into this
What is the name of that show please? Is it on RUclips? Thank you for mentioning it 💕from Australia
Who did Celeste remarry? Do you know them personally?
I can't remember if it was a dateline episode or an episode of one of the crimes series, but I saw clips of the trial and tra us testimony. She kept silent a year but I guess while I'm prison she had internet access or something and saw that Celeste married some young guy in new orleansI think Celeste had been married like at least 4 times. Those girls were split up awhile too, like she was an awful mom. Not even a mom, a birthgiver at best.
Humans really are selfish, lmao. Tracy was ready to kill for Celeste because she loved her but as soon as Celeste turned her back she was ready to stab her (metaphorically) and came out with the truth, likely because she was jealous of "their love". Not the kids who lost their father, not the father himself, not justice, not truth for its own sake... just pure selfishness.
I knew this creature briefly in Southlake TX while married to Spencer Johnson and she is pure evil. I pray the twins live long happy lives.
Omg. I lived in Southlake TX from 2007-2018. What a small world.😊
I thought for a moment that maybe Celeste had something to do with his death.
I believe they should reopen his case.
It’s interesting that when Tracey found out the girls were in danger that’s when she started to talk. I assumed it would bc of the hit on her own life. That “mom” is evil. Poor Steve… and I really wonder about their bio dad…
I believe that is when she realized that she was being loyal to an imbecile that played her. But truth be told, that is what she gets for believing that she was better than that man and being that she was "chosen".......she was actually chosen because she was loved. 🙄. Guilt will definitely kick in, when you come to accept the facts vs whatever fantasy you subscribed to. As she likely sensed the worst when she was being ensnared, but bought into the hype with a belief that she would get the best.
I wonder if Celeste manipulated the bio dad into ending his life, so that custody automatically reverted to her. With her intention being to kill both girls for life insurance/their share of any inheritance.
It was when Tracy found out that Celeste had remarried that she decided to talk. I watched the trial live back when it happened.
I was wondering if she did him in too
@@TaharkahXwow! She got a new husband? Do you know how much time was between the death of Steve and the new marriage? 😮
I can so much relate to the sentence in the end "I'm being the mom that I wanted." Not every kid raised by evil people is going to be evil themselfs. Many of us aspire to be the opposite of what we had to endure.
Honestly, she was so incredibly brave to sit on that stand, stare her mother down, and tell her everything she did! I would have been shaking and crying
Rest in peace Steve. He was a good man and clearly loved by his step daughters. I hope the twins can find some peace and healing
Rest in Peace Steve Beard. You sound like you were a wonderful, kind man.
Those poor girls. Parents are supposed to love and lift and celebrate their children. 💔
To me this was an abomination
Can you please elaborate
When you say it is an abomination
@@SaneleLeonardI believe they mean the crime itself was an abomination
Wow! This is an old story but told in a different perspective by the children. I watched the first one. Thank you for posting this.
What a remarkable show of strength and poise from these two girls. They knew who their real parent was, even though he was not biologically related to them, and they stuck by his side and honored the truth. It takes real guts to go through what they did, and to come out with good heads on their shoulders. Steve’s goodness and kind nature was apparent, even after his tragic passing. RIP Steve, you were one of the good ones! 😔 🙏
Well said. Good men don't ask to be recognized for good deeds. And seldom get it. This good man must have suspected something was going on. He shielded and gave these girls love.
I really appreciate how your main focus is the victims and not the killer(s), it's refreshing.
Yes!! I love this perspective!!
What happened to her first husband? That definitely needs to be investigated.
"suicide"
Right
Epstein didn’t kill himself.
He got Epsteined.
As a twin myself, I’m so glad these women had each other ❤ I often say there are things I COULD NOT have survived without having my sister as an unwavering ally, and we didn’t face anything like this!!
Same here..I am a twin myself. We are identical twins.
_I already knew mom was messed up when she agreed to separate the twins. I feel sorry for the depressed father and the nice stepdad who definitely didn’t deserve that. Smh._
Literal Solomon cutting the baby in twain situation.
1 Kings 3:16-18
If you don't know tl;dr
Two women come to King Solomon with a baby, both claiming to be the mother. Solomon states as a "compromise" to have the baby cut in half and one half given to each women. One women agrees to these terms, while the other would rather just give the baby up instead of you know, cutting the baby in half. King Solomon then determines the woman who didn't accept these terms to be the real mother, the "compromise" being a clever ruse to reveal who the real mother was, because he know a real mother would never accept these demands.
those twins were incredibly strong for the courage it took to stand up to their mom, gather all that evidence and testify against her. kids should never have to do that against their parents...so many people dont deserve the kids they have..
Where were the police?
Steve Beard honestly looks like a wholesome and sweet person to me. Looking at his last moments picture just make my heart broke
It also did not help that his first wife's death from cancer also left him emotionally vulnerable.
side note, the pictures of their dad in the hospital bed kissing the little dog is the cutest thing ive ever seen! you can see his personality and his sweetness just from that picture
I came from abusive parents, and I’ve never had a childhood.
When I was pregnant with my first, my biggest fear was I would fail my child, because I didn’t know what a regular parent will act to take care of their children.
I bought so many books to read, and I lived with anxiety of failing. With readings and therapy, now I have a lovely family, supportive husband and precious children. I worked very hard to earn my life today and I deserve the happiness life brings me.
I am very happy for the twins that they survived the worst nightmare and living their best lives.
For anyone who fights with mental illness and abusive parents, please believe there is a light at the end of the tunnel. It will get better. You deserve to be happy!
I'm so sorry, I hope it got better. Did you call 911 or did you just live there?
Bless you
I’m happy you’ve found healing. I come from an abusive family as well. None of my mother’s 4 daughters have children. Among the myriad of reasons, we are all too afraid of passing on that trauma. She’s also never met any of her son’s kids. One person destroyed 8. I’m still searching for healing.
@@atduhe i also nv hv kids, after years of searching for answer, i think is my childhood trauma. I m also abusive to my ex husband, we end up divorce because he had an affair. After 20 years i remarried and i see all the fault i had in the past. I can't forgive myself. I prayed for him almost everyday. My ex and i just met recently after 10 years, i m happy that i left the house for him else i don't think he can afford one now. I think forgiveness is the first process to healing. God has guided me all along during my struggle to forgive him, later to forgive myself.
I come as well from 4 sisters and the only one who got tired of seeing toxic marriages and decided not to have that repeat in my reality. I wanted a family and it breaks my heart ♥️ God didn’t choose me to be a mom but just see so much toxic relationships of unsupportive marriages fighting for the appearance but not for love. A part of me does feel defrauded to come heal someone else abandonment and neglect and fight not to abandon and neglect myself in a society that teaches one to abandon and neglect one self.
Some of the most wonderful people are step parents that open their hearts to their step kids, and give them the love and stability every child deserves. RIP, Steven Beard.
It's so sad that the twins lost all their parent figures one by one. First dad, second dad, mom, even Tracey
When the part about the mother buying two caskets for her girls came up, a visceral chill ran down my spine. Utterly horrifying!
I would've IMMEDIATELY phoned the police. I'm certain that would've made the police look into her involvement
Narcissistic people don’t feel remorse and they victim blame. I see it all over her face in the trial.
Yep, she was totally unmoved by what her daughters had to say about and to her.
Right, narcs could care less. And she will be fine in jail, cuz she has nothing to feel sad about.
As a twin, it breaks my heart that the indifferences between their parents split the girls up for years. Poor girls, the fact that they went through all of this and came out so strong shows how awesome they are.
I'm thinking these two girls might not have made it through the ordeal, had it not be for the support of one another, so in that aspect of this horrible scenario, they are somewhat lucky and, yes, very awesome. Sometimes the silver lining in those big dark clouds are easier to find than others. Think of the children in similar situations who have no one to lean on. I come across stories like this one, and Thank God that I had the mother that I did, may she RIP.
BREAKS, not BRAKES. BRAKES are for cars.
@@mjremy2605 you are of course right! I'm not a native English speaker.
@@kindnessalwayswins And yet, you did not fix your mistake. You prefer to continue with your poor
English even when the correct word has been provided to you. This shows an unwillingness to improve your language skills.
By the way, it is INDIFFERENCE, not INDIFFERENCES. Two mistakes in two sentences and an attitude of sloppiness toward language. Write in another language if you cannot master this one.
@@kindnessalwayswinswow you are really calm
I feel so bad for Steve Beard, who only wanted to love and take care of that woman. In turn, she wanted him dead. He deserved so much better than her. And the twins suffered for years under their mean mom. I wish these sisters the best and lots of healing.
When Christina said she was gonna be the mom she wanted broke my heart. They both deserved so much better, so did Steve.
Rip Steve. You were a good man and deserved so much better. At least you were truly loved by your step daughters.
Their stepdad looked like a genuinely happy MAN
Listening to those girls talk about him is lovely
Bless them
❤
Such two strong women, I really really have a lot of respect for them. I also feel so sorry for Steven, he sounded like a very friendly and genuine man.
Just an evil and manipulative woman. I’m happy these women can live peacefully knowing she’s behind bars
But she was literally mentally ill. “Let’s all kill ourselves” then stabs herself in the leg! why wasn’t she on meds!
How scary to see your mother buying your casket at 18. It’s chilling !
What a hell those twins went through. I wish them all the peace and happiness possible today.
Damn! Their dad seemed like such a happy guy and very jolly, loving from the pictures and description. He didn't deserve that end .
I see so many people forgiving inexcusable behavior because it's a family member. So good to see Kristina and Jennifer think past that to accept the reality of their mother's evil.
Jesus said forgive 70x7 times.
@@leezamariejpw8858 So?
@@AlexReynardSo it matters dear creature
@@leezamariejpw8858 I believe forgiveness should happen when it is earned. Not when someone tells me to. Not even Jesus. My life has taught me that, there are people who, when you forgive them, you are just giving them a welcome mat to hurt you again.
@@AlexReynard Jesus doesn't 'think' twice in forgiving us when we ask for His forgiveness sincerely. We must forgive in order to be forgiven by Him.
How awful for these girls. To have a mother who could even THINK about killing her own children, is beyond comprehension!!! I have 5 children, and my 1st husband was abusive, cruel, and a stalker. And even though we share 2 children, NOT ONE TIME DID I EVER CONSPIRE TO KILL HIM!!! I am so glad that the twins got their revenge in a positive way. They did a great job!!!! I wish them peace, happiness, and love.
Now wonder who initiated toxic behaviour and cried victim
Come to think of everything that was said in the Old Testament it all happened now wives will kill their husbands, husband will kill their wife kids will killed their parents why don't we accept it the end of the world... Specially this year, too much happened 😔I'm sick of all those things
@@icekingforyouI’m done with people like YOU
I recall this from a more lengthy true crime show. The step father was pretty wealthy, and they lived in a large house. Prior to his murder, the crazy mother had moved into another part of the house to have an alibi when he was shot. The mom was truly bent on killing, and she had a ton of money to do it. (Note: They call her by her name, not "Mom".)
Yes she was a waitress he had money due to oil and was major wealthy, he really loved her and the girls paid for everything etc cut it was when the wife was questioned about the increasing amount of money she was spending on ridiculous things and put her on an allowance and that’s what caused the plot to get rid of him. She ruined her daughters lives selfishly and taking the life of a wonderful person and drawing in someone that was clearly mentally unstable is simply evil. Goes to show how they feel about their mother by calling her Celeste not mom and their step father dad
I can't imagine working with your father's killer just to bring down your mother, must have been awful
I saw another story about this and I believe Celeste was married about four times. And she met Tracy in rehab and started an intimate relationship with her. And she got married again after the step dad was murdered. That was one thing that made Tracy tell the truth
Yes! I read that also.
Steven Beard was such a good guy. Even adopted the girls. He didn't deserve that :(
I hope his fortune goes to the twins now at least.
If I were the twins, I'd be concerned if that woman ever gets out of prison, even at the age of 79.
RIP Steven. Thank you for being such a good father to the girls. You gave them the love, stability and guidance that their mother should've given to them all along.
Having identical twin daughters myself, I can’t believe the cruelty of separating them as children, let alone the other horrors they went through.
I am so happy that the twins had at least one normal,loving person in their life for a while, Steve sounds like a wonderful devoted dad to them❤️How sad that he had to die😢
I read Jennifer actually ended up getting shot at a party in 2017 and had to undergo like 10 surgeries. Jesus. I hope these awesome women only have the best of lives going forward. Ya'll are warriors who have survived enough. Peace to you both and all you hold dear.
In USA people are being shot all the time. Over here bad people may abound as well but they don't get so easily access to murder weapons.
I truly believe that there should be NO release from prison if you are charged guilty of murder. Take a life you go to prison until your life ends. I'd like to see this changed. Why would you ever let them out???
People who commit murder, and show no remorse or regret for it, deserve the death penalty and nothing less than that. Life in prison, with or without the possibility of parole, seems like a slap on the wrist for them when compared to the fact that an innocent person's life was cut short and whose loved ones will now experience life-long grief and pain as a result of their actions.
@@-A-09So basically, the family & friends of victims have to suffer the rest of their lives...but the killer should get the easy way out because it makes you feel better they're gone? How is that justice? They're scared & suffering is brief compared to the people they left hurt.
Do you know if Tracey was giving less of a Prison Term for finally admitting about Celeste? Thanks
@@gabs3174do you think they get put in a box for the rest of their lives? They get privileges and establish connections after a while and live fairly comfortable lives free of any care. How is that justice then?
Would a narcissistic murdering psychopath such as Celeste be a danger to her daughters and others if she was let out of prison on parole?
Did I hear correctly that Celeste is eligible at age 79? If she lived another 10 years or so on parole, wouldn’t she be a huge threat to many, especially the twins and their loved ones?
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Steven the stepdad was a kind nurturing soul who provided the only stability for the girls. RIP🕯
So glad they’re living the life they wish they were given. They’re very strong, so glad they were able to continue on 🙏🏽
Weird how one twin sister embraces her feminine side and the other a masculine side, was it in their dna or their upbringing ?
@@ian-fm2xc neither i was friends with twins both very feminine only difference is one was a lesbian. twins are different people despite their shared genetic makeup. upbringing and genetics play a factor in anyone's life -- we all process stuff differently and twins are no exception.
@@nymphia Thanks for sharing that, this is an interesting case with near identical twins who turned out very different, as you say genetics, social interactions, personality traits all play a part
I wonder if the girls had switched parents at a young age if they would have kept their same sexuality/ personality ?
@@ian-fm2xc being gay is inherent, as in natural, rather than ‘learned’.
@@Ninsidhe Thats what many academics say, but there are many examples which suggest otherwise
For ex, women who are hetero and after serving a jail sentence become gay
Such a tragic story, I feel so sorry for the daughters. What they went through and still come out the other side healed after so many years of heartache, I take my hat off to you both. God bless you and keep you all
At first , I thought the mother was manipulated by Tracey and she panicked and told her kids not to take her name when asked about suspected Convict .
Now I realise that she actually set it up all and took her name intentionally because she knew they'll find her shotgun and it will be an evidence that she killed him clearing herself out of suspicion of the murder.
These poor girls have been through way too much... Jennifer was also involved in a shooting is 2017 at a Halloween party and has significantly debilitating injuries to the point where she now can no longer work.
Is their mother still alive? Wonder if she had something to do with Jennifer's shooting 🤔
@@jamiebeardsmore5886 Doesn't seem like it - it was a fairly unrelated incident involving another man at the party and she just happened to be a guest.