Love Dr. L. J. Dragovich, he is an excellent and brilliant medical examiner, a true professional, and a doctor who knows what he is doing. I have seen him in many of the Forensic Files and he always shines and come on top with his findings doing autopsies. God bless you always, Dr. Dragovich, with health and a long life so you may continue with your outstanding work to bring justice to victims and their families. 🙏♥️👍
An article just came out last week saying lots of women relax to and fall asleep to crime podcasts and shows. I have nightmares if I fall asleep to them. 😬
ID is a kind of addictive show that got me addicted for many years the more I watch the more I get wiser and loving my life and family. Thanks for this educational idea makes people to not trust people that they get into ur life or friendship from no where
They couldn't figure out how to take a photo inside a pot, though, man. I mean, camera lenses used mirrors inside of them... all these silly cops needed was a mirror. /facepalm This episode killed me
Great 👍 job, and the show is going to always have a lot of audience on this channel thanks so much I don't have to watch TV no more thanks one more time.
Check out ...these, you may end up adding them to your list. I Survived, Evil Lives Here (its not about ghost), I am Homicide, Homicide Hunter and Homicide: Life on the streets. All are great shows.
Absolutely no hesitation and kept personal thoughts or feelings toward this man neutral while neutralizing a threat. Speaks volumes of his mindset. Sad to hear of his passing RIP
Why don’t people secure their firearms? Jeremy, the 13 year old who killed Brad, used his stepfather’s gun. His stepfather had the responsibility for preventing Jeremy, an emotionally immature person at 13, from having access to a firearm. Even if it WAS an accident (not likely, but possible), the parents are guilty of leaving the weapon unsecured.
Oh please. He was of age to know right and wrong. His choice. He could’ve used a knife, a bat, a tire iron,…. should they have had all of those locked up too?!! Quit with trying to Blame everyone else but the criminal. So sick of idiots like you that try to argue that. Grow up.
Just because the person falls victim to the prey doesn't make him or her weak, the person that took their life is the weakest link & eventually get what's coming to them at the end. MAJOR FACTS 💪👍👌🤜🤛😭🤣😂
It is truly scary that people can be capable of doing such unspeakable things to others. What goes through ones mind that drives them commit crimes as disturbing as these? The fact that they still get to live after taking someone else's life/lives is unfair. Why should they get that privilege after taking some else's away from them. By the grace of God thank you to every single person who has brought the guilty to Justice.
Not too long ago ( within the past 10 years) a female forensic investigator purposely fudged her lab results to convict a large number of individuals who were in fact innocent of the crimes they were charged with. This forced the state prosecutor to repeal all the cases she was involved with. They found many of them to be eliminated as suspects and released them from prison. It was never reported on whether these cases were retried , but it forces one to beware of the trustworthiness of the criminal investigation and individual investigators in all high profile cases. Her nefarious actions involved 100's of murder cases . I'm not sure but I think it was in Michigan, Illinois or Indiana ? I'm sure if you Google it, you'll find the news reports.
@@willyD200 That's a good point you make and gives one food for thought. Modern scientific methods such as DNA are wonderful tools to be used in the fight against crime but, as you rightly intimated, if we can't trust the forensic people then everything is thrown into doubt.
It never fails to amaze me just how smart these individuals investigating are. The tiny details they think of that would never occur to me. They are truly impressive.
This killer should be hung even that is enough what a horrible death ...I haveno compassion for cold evil .murderers give that killer sa.e treatment. Hang the creep.
This is all due to experimentation and proper research into the act of murder. Like, "Body Farms" where they test out different environments and their effects on a decomposing body, for example. As well as all of the other scenarios that might take place during these crimes. It's necessary to know this information to understand what happened at a crime scene where they have absolutely no idea what went on, especially if there are no witnesses or if there is only one person telling a story, like the accused killers' story.
I used love watching this show as a teenager every Saturday evening this and F.B.I Files love these cops shows as happy they are bringing back LIVE P.D.
@@tonyarceneaux286 I’m sorry for making that one word rude comment, my only excuse is that I was feeling bad and was in a horrible mood at the time & I hope you will please accept my apology Tony ! 😌
Quick summary: 1) According to Dad, Micah was happy was w/his new paternal living arrangement - confirmed by interviewed friends; 2) Micah had begun dating a girl w/a possessive, extremely jealous ex-boyfriend named Andrew who in her words, "couldn't let go"; & 3) Micah told said girlfriend he was "...going on a hunting trip" w/the ferociously jealous Andrew However, despite all the red flags slapping their benighted faces, the search for Micah was only begun AFTER "several days (had passed) & no one had heard from Micah" 🤯WHAT!!!???!!!!😤 SEVERAL DAYS???!!!!?????🤨🤨🤨 OMG!!!!!😱 SMH in disgust!
@@hendrikdebruin4012 Wrong kid with the hormone problem. How about you apply that to the KILLER kid, NOT the INNOCENT VICTIM - who thought he was helping, by trying to smooth things out, to make life easier for his girlfriend and himself. 💯🙄🙄🤦♀️🤬🖕
@@synergisticcollusion134 No normal "kid" with a normal development profile has a girlfriend at age 13. I am beyond speaking about the dysfunctional children being created in the USA. It is the highest instance of deviants in the entire world and that starts with the parents. MY son never had a girlfriend at age 13 and neither did I.
The last case still leaves questions (at least in my opinion). The police retrieved the garbage bin two weeks after the boy was reported missing. How did his parents not notice that their garbage bin was covered in blood and had two inches of blood pooled on the bottom? That's not something you would miss. Also, how was he able to clean up all evidence of a murder that caused that much blood, before his parents got home.... AND how didn't they notice a bullet hole in their wall? The victim's girlfriend noticed the bullet hole and blood stains on the floor right away... but his own parents didn't? Then there's the question as to why this 13-year-old kid had access to handguns? They weren't kept in a locked gun safe?? 🤔 I definitely question whether his parents (or his step dad perhaps) helped him dispose of or somehow hide any evidence? This just seems like something a kid of that age would have needed help with... at least the clean up.
Would be hard for a kid to lift the dead weight of a body, even one of similar size to himself. Crazy no one noticed the body in the garbage bin or the blood, etc. His parents were either completely oblivious to their child or he had help covering it up.
The re-enactments on this show, FBI files and Lethal Encounter are so good! Even the dog acted well - he went to the prop corpse as he should have! At least, I think it was a prop corpse…!!
Really? Michael's girlfriend told the cops that Micheal and Andrew went hunting and the cops didn't question Andrew on the basis of the girlfriend's statement? And the man parked in a car outside the strip mine? It took them weeks before they questioned Andrew. This is an idiotic drama or just stupid cops.
Hahaha, I had to respond. I went to school with a girl/guy that married in high school. He’s undercover. Neither one has any social media or anything public at all. Especially on the internet!! Still laughing 😂
@@stephanieann1213 Maybe they were really undercover. Sometimes a police officer looks young enough to be a high school student. Usually they go in to find drug dealers or trafficking or prostitution. We had one in our high school.
You MUST know this about me, to understand where, when and how I grew up: Born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Japanese-American. I LOVE cases in Washington, Oregon and British Columbia, because I actually know where many of the places are, and I can mentally place myself at the scene of the crime.
@@user-di8hm2jl2u Absolutely, I was, vicariously. Like, when a case happened in Wenatchee, Washington (about halfway across the state, Eastward), while I didn't know the exact location, I had a pretty GOOD idea about where that crime occurred, in the grand scheme of things. Somebody from New York or Florida watching the story, would likely not know where around Wentachee is in Washington. So, crime scenes that happen in places that I KNOW, are much more relatable and easier for me to follow.
@@user-di8hm2jl2u B, another sincere reply: You're obviously a true crime fan too, since you're watching this channel. The Green River Killer crimes DO hit close home to me, as have been by the location of several of his crimes. He dumped at least four bodies in the Green River, where Highway 167 goes over the river. Even as a 11-13 year old, going to camping trips for Boy Scouts and driving over THAT very spot, knowing what had happened, you bet it hit close to my heart. And, I've driven on that highway by Sea-Tac Airport for decades, and I definitely think about the actual named locations, where Gary Ridgway did his terrible deeds. I was definitely at the locations of his crimes, literally.
@@user-di8hm2jl2u Yeeech!! I recalled who Dorothea Puentes was, and I thought, the one who did those terrible things to elderly and less fortunate adults. I bet you and your neighbors had NO inkling, about how evil she was. Maybe, that's another thing that makes things so relatable: These culprits MAKE themselves seem normal, and they find their victims in normal, everyday places. Glad your family appears to be safe from the evil Puentes.
I watch these shows to get ideas on the situations and mentality of the victims and murders to stay safe and help warn my teen to stay safe and look for personality traits and situations to stay away from.
Women live a completely diffeeent life than men, and some women, along with men don’t even realize it. For example, I just stopped at a rest stop on the highway. There was one other car there. There was one man outside of his car. I could not get out of my car, or did not feel safe doing so, until a few other cars were there and not just me and the one guy. A man can just go to the rest stop get out do his thing and leave. Women have to live our lives completely differently. Doing any kind of little every day thing can leave you dead if you’re not careful.
@@cruisepaige You're right. I'm male and I do understand that women have to be extra vigilant and reading your comment brings it home to me. It restricts your freedom I know but safety is paramount.
I don’t think he even knows where his friends body is he just toss it in the trash can then the garbage man took it to the landfill and dumped it there that’s it
the way theyre describing goths/vamps made me immediately think of that south park episode where the goth group was getting confused/agg with the vampire kids trying to take over thanks to twilight/hot topic lol
Doesn't it occur to people like this young man it's likely they'll end up on death row, or at least spending the remainder of their lives in prison surrounded by a seriously dangerous population?
I wonder why Brad's body has never been found. His pool of blood was still in the trash but his body was not? So sad for the family they could not even get him a proper grave despite the fact that the crime was solved sooner than most.
@@angelicaplummer4691 It is sad the police could not extract information from them where they disposed of the body. The dad should have been charged and convicted of being an accessory to the fact and trying to hide evidence.
Some places use bin lifts which means it is put on the lift and tipped into the top of the garbage truck so it's possible that the body is buried under tons of garbage in a landfill and because they went back 2 weeks later that bin had probably been emptied twice before they got to it and the blood was all that was left.
In some places, if parole is possible it won't be granted in cases where a body has not been located until the guilty person releases the location of the victim, even then parole isn't always given. This would be appropriate for Brad's case as the Jeremy was young and parole would be a great possibility
@@jonwingfieldhill6143 Well I guess the little murderer must have been in charge of taking the garbage out because who could miss the mess inside that can?
I would NEVER go on a "hunting trip" with any of my girls exes let alone hang out with one at all, especially one that has threatened me before. Poor kid idk wtf he was thinking...
He wasn't thinking. He was a kid. I doubt the thought of someone he considered a friend or classmate would murder him ever crossed his mind. Adults don't even think of that, let alone a kid.
@@nadinekeating3255 I understand that a lot of people might have not sensed any danger, but I'm just saying my teenage self definitely would have not gone out hunting with my GF's ex after he threatened to harm me.
I am so grateful to all the Law Enforcement officers as well as forensic scientists and pathologists that invest so much to catch the perpetrators in the horrific crimes that should never have had to happen. My utmost respect to you and your families for their support because it can not be easy to work on such difficult cases.
The teenager should have thought of that before he took a human life, his old man has still got him. What about the victim's father, he has no one left !
I hate the ads because the are horrible… stool softener or Milanta &castor oil will loosen up a clogged poo!!! I’d have a river walk with my son for doing this! Karma is a BITCH
When Jeremy put Brad’s body in the trash can- why didn’t the trash collectors notice anything? Wouldn’t the smell have been noticeable? Even after the can was emptied, wouldn’t the scent of all that blood drawn an unusual amount of flies? Just wondering how an inch of blood in the bottom of a trash container would take to dry? Just curious 🧐
Lmao 🤣 obviously you’ve never picked up trash and it shows haha bro every trash can smells like a dead person that’s why when I use to pick up trash I’d hold my breath or breath through my mouth! And bro some cans smell horrible some not so bad some have a million flys some have none at all all depends on the trash and if probate throwing meat away
@@tazcahoon4051 I can't imagine the foulness. You're tougher than me. Would the size, shape & weight of a body be something unusual & noticeable in a residential collection?
@@johnnabuzby6103 I am aware of that. Some cities, even mount cameras over the tip point, so the driver can see what's being dumped from inside the cab. I was just responding to Taz Cahoon, regarding his experiences with manual handling. Hydraulic lift trash trucks haven't been around that long. In my city, up to the early 90's, I was still seeing a bunch of guys following trash trucks around.
in the case of the thirteenth years old kid I am pretty sure his parents, step father must have helped him to get rid of the body, come on, how in the world was he going to be able to put the other kid's body in the trash, a body waits a lot after dead, besides the body was a week in the trash can and nobody notice the smell? come one. to me what happened is that the step father knew and probably got rid of the body by dumping him somewhere else. A week in a trash can!!! and nobody noticed it? didn't they have to get rid of the kitchen or bathroom garbage during a week? mmm they spent US $100.000 searching for the body in the dumpster ? the parents helped him to get rid of the body!! that's for sure!!
I think you’d be right In that conclusion. Had to have because he couldn’t have disposed of the body himself, just looking at the size & build of the kid.
Hello! If you are an undercover police officer. Would you tell that to other people? Ofcourse not. If you meet a person telling you he/she is undercover: CALL THE POLICE!!
Right, and now he has a chance to get because his sentence was lowered to 30 yrs on May 15,2022. "Authorities say Andrew Callahan, now age 40, was resentenced Tuesday to 30 years to life in prison for the murder of 15-year-old Micah Pollock in 1997". Prosecutors aren't happy about that.
That was recently overturned and in March 2022 he was resentenced to 30 years to life with credit for 24 years. He will be eligible for parole in a few years
I suppose they think he's a danger to society if ever released. He was 16. Not fully grown. I would have given him 25 to life with the chance of parole after 25 years.
Second episode, last story : I would have loved to meet the victim if I could have… people who are everyone’s best friends are the type of people I love to hang out with!!!
48:52 How was Jeremy Bach, a 13 yo, the ONLY one found guilty of Brad H's murder? Since Brad's blood was found in the nearby dumpster (2 weeks after his disappearance) it's most likely Brad's body was placed in there beneath garbage or blankets, etc. No person that young could've dealt with the weight of a dead body let alone dragged and picked it up and placed it in a dumpster. Someone had to have helped Jeremy. Did investigators even check the local landfill?
I remember watching the Phoenix Arizona case in 2000 but on forensic files, I was 12 or 13 yrs old, I liked it much better but pretty much the same details, the whole case is it was so sad & scary how it all went down, I seen it again 2018 so I had to find it & watch it again. Forensic Files really had some good ones back when it first came out early 2000
*Somebody died, doobie.* Somebody didn’t get to wake up, make a YT comment, go to court or jail, *breathe.* It’s like the victim is forgotten. He ruined the lives of many people by killing that young man, including, of course, the young man whose life was taken. He didn’t ruin his life, he ruined everyone else’s.
This is a show. It's not really the way things are. All of the truth Isn't shared. Police are very ill trained and most of them don't know the laws they took an oath to uphold. There is much unlawful happening going on in our judicial system. If you believe otherwise check out some first amendment auditors and see the real events that are live videos with audio. Tyranny is alive and well within our police force and the judges as well. It's a travesty to know what they do and the brainwashing we the people have allowed.
I saw in the comments on a fb post that their maid saw the body in the trash (she was afraid to report because she was illegal) and his dad helped him with the body.
One of the authorities main "tool" for solving problems that includes search parties in wild teren, are those priceless dogs. In my opinion they are kinda underrated. But thanks to their enormous unique flair and ability to smell and detect specific things, objects, dead or living tissue and so on.... from miles away, a lot of human decomposed remains were found. Especially in woods and wilderness in general. Who knows how many unmarked graves would still be just that, and how many victims of violent crimes were found thanks to german sheperds. They "solved" so many cases, and gave so much proper burials to poor victims of all those brutal crimes and gruesome deaths. I just have a great admiration, respect and love for those animals in general. Definitely a dog person ;)
The triple episode are the best thank you I love having a lot to watch from the new detectives I grew up on this show watching it as a child and I learned more from your show then anything I ever learned in school that was of importance
@harold … last I checked, colleges and techs ARE schools. He was giving the channel a positive review. Why would you reply this way? I just cannot relate to folks that actually take the time out of their precious lives to be negative , especially to someone who was only being positive and sharing HIS experience. If you’re a true crime fan, I would think you would realize life is short and fleeting. Spread happy crap, not pointless negativity, Man! ✌🏼
Did the judge also face charges? She made demands of him not sleeping with his wife and made 'threats' about it. Are you telling me she wasn't sleeping with her husband? If she wasn't she would have divorced him. She liked her bread buttered on both sides. Sounds narcissistic.
If you're interested in learning more about the case of Mick Fletcher, may I recommend that you check out the Forensic Files episode entitled "Naked Justice", if you haven't already? It deals with that case from a somewhat different perspective. They show interviews with Leann Fletcher's parents.
The tedious process these experts did is impressive at least, justice is served for the helpless victims.I am hoping that somehow, that forensic evidence send a signal to the criminals that sooner or later, pieces of evidence will eventually find them. The 2nd episode where 2 men killed the whole family is disturbing considering his confessions that he killed his lady friend out of curiosity 😳
A 33 year old judge? NO 33 year old has the life experience to assess and make decisions about the public's issues. It requires more than education and intelligence, and you can't rush or bypass the critical requirements.
Judges are voted in, either by the public or by commissions within the government. Age does not always grant wisdom. A 33 year old can easily have as much life experience as a 50 year old, depending on their circumstances.
Great Series ! A triple episode? , no no , more than three episodes ! - Episode 1- Pennsylvania- 1997 - Ronald Clark informed police that his 15 year old son Mica Pollock is missing after visiting him. Police were informed that Mica had gone out on a hunting trip with 16 year old Andrew Callahan, who was the boy friend of the girl informant. In other words Mica was dating Andrew’s girl friend the informant. Police looking for Mica on the bush area found a trash can that had human blood on the trash can and a single strand of human hair. Later police found human remains with gun shot wounds in the back and later identified the remains as that of Mica Pollock. In a later episode where a Michael Fletcher was accused of killing his pregnant wife Leanne Fletcher. Michael had a mistress who is a judge and the two were meeting and judge gave a warning to Michael if she ever found out that Michael was intimate with Leanne she would end the relationship. How stupid is that? Does the judge in all her wisdom and intelligence expect a husband not to have sex with his own wife if they both lived in the same house? When Leanne got pregnant Michael killed her so that her pregnancy would not be discovered by the judge. How silly is that ? The judge was married too and did she not been intimate with her husband?
Love Dr. L. J. Dragovich, he is an excellent and brilliant medical examiner, a true professional, and a doctor who knows what he is doing. I have seen him in many of the Forensic Files and he always shines and come on top with his findings doing autopsies.
God bless you always, Dr. Dragovich, with health and a long life so you may continue with your outstanding work to bring justice to victims and their families. 🙏♥️👍
and he has a killer 'tache!
I’ve never seen this series, definitely worth binging at night, helps me relax actually 😅
Me too
I can't listen to this show during the day, or I will get sleepy 😂
I too fall asleep to this kind of content, Annnnd we are women.....? I got questions
Women with ADHD perhaps 😅
An article just came out last week saying lots of women relax to and fall asleep to crime podcasts and shows. I have nightmares if I fall asleep to them. 😬
ID is a kind of addictive show that got me addicted for many years the more I watch the more I get wiser and loving my life and family.
Thanks for this educational idea makes people to not trust people that they get into ur life or friendship from no where
Yes! People tend to así x your Well being when you move.... but so often, these egocéntric come from of nowhere are like illnesses
yes beware beast are here 😊
I love these episodes. Excellent forensic and police investigation that made possible to catch the murderers.
They couldn't figure out how to take a photo inside a pot, though, man. I mean, camera lenses used mirrors inside of them... all these silly cops needed was a mirror. /facepalm This episode killed me
@@EpistemeUM 🤜
This show is also on True Crime channel in Rhode Island 🏝️.
I’m pretty sure a 4yo could see through this guy’s bs, so it’s actually pretty pathetic that an outside author had to really get the ball rolling…
This is my go to series for sleep.
Me 2. I fall asleep fast.
same here!
Mine to😊
Same with me..i got addicted to watch everyday before going to sleep..
Great 👍 job, and the show is going to always have a lot of audience on this channel thanks so much I don't have to watch TV no more thanks one more time.
I LOVE the Style too. Tasteful
Love such kind ❤:
-Forensic files ( Medical detective)
-FBI files
-Real Crimes
-Fatal vow
-Mystrey Daignosis
-Fatal attraction
-I shouldn't be alive
- evil lives here ,etc 🥰
Fighting dyslexia
Diabolical is good as well
Check out deadly women.. super good and the commentators are rather hilarious.
Check out ...these, you may end up adding them to your list.
I Survived, Evil Lives Here (its not about ghost), I am Homicide, Homicide Hunter and Homicide: Life on the streets.
All are great shows.
@@sarahscheurer2618 They are silly
I believe nobody who commits murder should ever leave prison without having to reveal where the body is.
I agree,that should be a law.
Definitely should!
It should be a clause, definitely.
Furthermore, pay restitution for funeral services to the family of the victim(s) once they do get out.
@@worldpeacearroyo8515 seriously! 🙏🏿♥️
Absolutely no hesitation and kept personal thoughts or feelings toward this man neutral while neutralizing a threat. Speaks volumes of his mindset. Sad to hear of his passing RIP
One of the first and still the best true crime show ever
Agree100%👍
Why don’t people secure their firearms? Jeremy, the 13 year old who killed Brad, used his stepfather’s gun. His stepfather had the responsibility for preventing Jeremy, an emotionally immature person at 13, from having access to a firearm. Even if it WAS an accident (not likely, but possible), the parents are guilty of leaving the weapon unsecured.
Oh please. He was of age to know right and wrong. His choice. He could’ve used a knife, a bat, a tire iron,…. should they have had all of those locked up too?!! Quit with trying to Blame everyone else but the criminal. So sick of idiots like you that try to argue that. Grow up.
It wasn't an accident..He planned to kill him..What upsets me is how a kid so young could do such an evil thing?!!..
In the midst of all the darkness, middle aged men in the 90's explaining 'Goth' was a bright beam of joy
I love watching this show and love listening to the narrator ! It's relaxing even though it's about people getting murdered.
Great show. I love the narrators voice. There are some sick people in this world. All these killers are cowards. They always pick on weaker people.
I think it's Guy la Roche ...
Anthony call is good too, but the best is peter Thomas.....
Gene Galusha narrates this one.
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Just because the person falls victim to the prey doesn't make him or her weak, the person that took their life is the weakest link & eventually get what's coming to them at the end. MAJOR FACTS 💪👍👌🤜🤛😭🤣😂
Love this narrator voice !!! If I don’t watch I feel like I feel like something is missing . I like it that much.
It is truly scary that people can be capable of doing such unspeakable things to others. What goes through ones mind that drives them commit crimes as disturbing as these? The fact that they still get to live after taking someone else's life/lives is unfair. Why should they get that privilege after taking some else's away from them. By the grace of God thank you to every single person who has brought the guilty to Justice.
Amen ☝️🙌🙏
they deserve to suffer in prison
Not too long ago ( within the past 10 years) a female forensic investigator purposely fudged her lab results to convict a large number of individuals who were in fact innocent of the crimes they were charged with. This forced the state prosecutor to repeal all the cases she was involved with. They found many of them to be eliminated as suspects and released them from prison. It was never reported on whether these cases were retried , but it forces one to beware of the trustworthiness of the criminal investigation and individual investigators in all high profile cases. Her nefarious actions involved 100's of murder cases . I'm not sure but I think it was in Michigan, Illinois or Indiana ? I'm sure if you Google it, you'll find the news reports.
@@willyD200 That's a good point you make and gives one food for thought. Modern scientific methods such as DNA are wonderful tools to be used in the fight against crime but, as you rightly intimated, if we can't trust the forensic people then everything is thrown into doubt.
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The narrator's voice is very calming.
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It never fails to amaze me just how smart these individuals investigating are. The tiny details they think of that would never occur to me. They are truly impressive.
Real life CSI.
This killer should be hung even that is enough what a horrible death ...I haveno compassion for cold evil .murderers give that killer sa.e treatment. Hang the creep.
Yeah they even have blood splatter experts.
This is all due to experimentation and proper research into the act of murder. Like, "Body Farms" where they test out different environments and their effects on a decomposing body, for example. As well as all of the other scenarios that might take place during these crimes.
It's necessary to know this information to understand what happened at a crime scene where they have absolutely no idea what went on, especially if there are no witnesses or if there is only one person telling a story, like the accused killers' story.
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I used love watching this show as a teenager every Saturday evening this and F.B.I Files love these cops shows as happy they are bringing back LIVE P.D.
One of the best real life 🧬 crime shows there are.
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@@SaneTXJane Sorry 😞 for the wrong word usage.
@@tonyarceneaux286 I’m sorry for making that one word rude comment, my only excuse is that I was feeling bad and was in a horrible mood at the time & I hope you will please accept my apology Tony ! 😌
@@SaneTXJane I do accept your apology.
@@tonyarceneaux286 😁
Made me actually cry, 😢.
Thanks for a great show!!!
This is so scarry. Kids murderers just the feel how it would feel to murder someone.
Followed by the feeling how it's like to never experience freedom ever in your life.
Thanks for posting theses triple episodes I really appreciate it. Hasn't seen these in a while. Miss this show 😊
It really was an excellent show. It would be great to see a "reboot" with all new episodes.
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@@lewketharose354 oops I'm sorry I meant haven't.
Thanks for letting me know about my writing mistake
@@One.DeSanctis. The Homicide Hunter episodes are a great watch if you haven't seen them. 5 star for sure.
Try looking up “That Chapter” a RUclipsr named Mike from Scotland does REALLY WELL VIDEOS!!
Quick summary: 1) According to Dad, Micah was happy was w/his new paternal living arrangement - confirmed by interviewed friends; 2) Micah had begun dating a girl w/a possessive, extremely jealous ex-boyfriend named Andrew who in her words, "couldn't let go"; & 3) Micah told said girlfriend he was "...going on a hunting trip" w/the ferociously jealous Andrew
However, despite all the red flags slapping their benighted faces, the search for Micah was only begun AFTER "several days (had passed) & no one had heard from Micah" 🤯WHAT!!!???!!!!😤 SEVERAL DAYS???!!!!?????🤨🤨🤨 OMG!!!!!😱
SMH in disgust!
I agree. Something fishy and people don't want to be in it.
Hmmm if his hormones did not bother him at age when children should be concentrating on other aspects of live he could still be alive today.
@@hendrikdebruin4012 Wrong kid with the hormone problem. How about you apply that to the KILLER kid, NOT the INNOCENT VICTIM - who thought he was helping, by trying to smooth things out, to make life easier for his girlfriend and himself. 💯🙄🙄🤦♀️🤬🖕
@@synergisticcollusion134 No normal "kid" with a normal development profile has a girlfriend at age 13. I am beyond speaking about the dysfunctional children being created in the USA. It is the highest instance of deviants in the entire world and that starts with the parents. MY son never had a girlfriend at age 13 and neither did I.
@@hendrikdebruin4012lol only the USA huh? Get your shit together.
I love these triple episodes. Keep doing them 👍🏼😍!!!
Thx for again a good upload. Love out of South Africa stay save
The Narrator’s voice of Gene Galusha was indeed very professional.
Yeah i love his voice and style one of my favorites
But Gene Galusha passed in 2008. Excellent voice. He left us the his legacy with these memorable videos
@@marilynduenas1876 Punctuation is a good idea here.
@@Flamsteretteoh, you came here looking for it, huh?
I love the voice of Peter Thomas, also.
Been Falling Asleep To This Voice Since 1990. 🤯🤯👍🙋♀️😁😁🙃🙃🍻🍻
Sadly,he’s gone now.He died in 2008,aged 66.
I heard today that it’s a trauma response to watch True Crime to relax!!😮😮😮❤
The last case still leaves questions (at least in my opinion).
The police retrieved the garbage bin two weeks after the boy was reported missing. How did his parents not notice that their garbage bin was covered in blood and had two inches of blood pooled on the bottom? That's not something you would miss. Also, how was he able to clean up all evidence of a murder that caused that much blood, before his parents got home.... AND how didn't they notice a bullet hole in their wall? The victim's girlfriend noticed the bullet hole and blood stains on the floor right away... but his own parents didn't? Then there's the question as to why this 13-year-old kid had access to handguns? They weren't kept in a locked gun safe?? 🤔
I definitely question whether his parents (or his step dad perhaps) helped him dispose of or somehow hide any evidence? This just seems like something a kid of that age would have needed help with... at least the clean up.
I had some of the same questions, especially where is the body. A 13 year old with no transportation can't dispose of a body without it being found.
Very true! I thought the same thing!
His father probably help him dispose of the body
Would be hard for a kid to lift the dead weight of a body, even one of similar size to himself. Crazy no one noticed the body in the garbage bin or the blood, etc.
His parents were either completely oblivious to their child or he had help covering it up.
Oh they knew. They had to!
None of these narrators could ever be like Peter Thomas. Miss him dearly.
He was the best and he was born and raised here in Pensacola, Florida.
The re-enactments on this show, FBI files and Lethal Encounter are so good! Even the dog acted well - he went to the prop corpse as he should have! At least, I think it was a prop corpse…!!
Another Maine Coon kitty lover! I miss my Lady Bagheera... I have videos of her on my channel.
I have at times, had to remind myself that they are re-enactments. I get caught up.
Let’s hope so! lol
Really? Michael's girlfriend told the cops that Micheal and Andrew went hunting and the cops didn't question Andrew on the basis of the girlfriend's statement? And the man parked in a car outside the strip mine? It took them weeks before they questioned Andrew. This is an idiotic drama or just stupid cops.
@@lexusreddy6329 since it's a re-enactment, the answer is sadly the latter.
I am an undercover cop...who says that when you are undercover
Hahaha, I had to respond. I went to school with a girl/guy that married in high school. He’s undercover. Neither one has any social media or anything public at all. Especially on the internet!! Still laughing 😂
@@stephanieann1213 Maybe they were really undercover. Sometimes a police officer looks young enough to be a high school student. Usually they go in to find drug dealers or trafficking or prostitution. We had one in our high school.
@@yvonnegrassi9219 you know Yvonne, I didn’t think of that. Maybe you’re right. I seen that in a movie once too. Thanks for sharing.
Goes to show just how sick in the head people (monsters) can be. Bunch of sickos
things like this can be prevented if we were nicer to one another
Thanks from Australia 👍🦘 mate
Love these!!!
You MUST know this about me, to understand where, when and how I grew up: Born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Japanese-American. I LOVE cases in Washington, Oregon and British Columbia, because I actually know where many of the places are, and I can mentally place myself at the scene of the crime.
Why MUST we know that about you? Were you at the scenes? 🤔
@@user-di8hm2jl2u Absolutely, I was, vicariously. Like, when a case happened in Wenatchee, Washington (about halfway across the state, Eastward), while I didn't know the exact location, I had a pretty GOOD idea about where that crime occurred, in the grand scheme of things. Somebody from New York or Florida watching the story, would likely not know where around Wentachee is in Washington. So, crime scenes that happen in places that I KNOW, are much more relatable and easier for me to follow.
@@user-di8hm2jl2u B, another sincere reply: You're obviously a true crime fan too, since you're watching this channel. The Green River Killer crimes DO hit close home to me, as have been by the location of several of his crimes. He dumped at least four bodies in the Green River, where Highway 167 goes over the river. Even as a 11-13 year old, going to camping trips for Boy Scouts and driving over THAT very spot, knowing what had happened, you bet it hit close to my heart. And, I've driven on that highway by Sea-Tac Airport for decades, and I definitely think about the actual named locations, where Gary Ridgway did his terrible deeds. I was definitely at the locations of his crimes, literally.
@@unappealingundesirable2826 I lived a few houses down from Dorothea Puentes as a kid in Sacramento.
@@user-di8hm2jl2u Yeeech!! I recalled who Dorothea Puentes was, and I thought, the one who did those terrible things to elderly and less fortunate adults. I bet you and your neighbors had NO inkling, about how evil she was. Maybe, that's another thing that makes things so relatable: These culprits MAKE themselves seem normal, and they find their victims in normal, everyday places. Glad your family appears to be safe from the evil Puentes.
Sadly, author Jack Olsen died of a heart attack on July 16, 2002. He was 77 years old.
Thank you for the update Mr. Tom.
Thanks, Mr. Nichol.I hadn't heard from you in a while.
His books are wonderful..RIP
I watch these shows to get ideas on the situations and mentality of the victims and murders to stay safe and help warn my teen to stay safe and look for personality traits and situations to stay away from.
Lordy my sister has been like that since her kids were little. She would have us all not wanting to leave the house lol
Women live a completely diffeeent life than men, and some women, along with men don’t even realize it. For example, I just stopped at a rest stop on the highway. There was one other car there. There was one man outside of his car. I could not get out of my car, or did not feel safe doing so, until a few other cars were there and not just me and the one guy. A man can just go to the rest stop get out do his thing and leave. Women have to live our lives completely differently. Doing any kind of little every day thing can leave you dead if you’re not careful.
You are the one who is supposed teach your teenage kids.
@@cruisepaige You're right. I'm male and I do understand that women have to be extra vigilant and reading your comment brings it home to me. It restricts your freedom I know but safety is paramount.
Dang, makes me more GRATEFUL I'm not young anymore...
Haha... Being glad of being mature (in mind as a principle)is great
Me too!
The 13 year old who was found guilty of murdering his friend should be locked up for life until he reveals where his friends body is !!
I agree, but we all know it’s the the local landfill. Sometimes the body just isn’t found.
I don’t think he even knows where his friends body is he just toss it in the trash can then the garbage man took it to the landfill and dumped it there that’s it
Maybe he doesn't know because the elders hid ot for him
Very stupid bwoy
the way theyre describing goths/vamps made me immediately think of that south park episode where the goth group was getting confused/agg with the vampire kids trying to take over thanks to twilight/hot topic lol
The way he says “part of a movement referred to as goth” lol
I just found this show after years of watching forensic files, fbi files, American justice, these are gold aswell
Same here
Me too
Doesn't it occur to people like this young man it's likely they'll end up on death row, or at least spending the remainder of their lives in prison surrounded by a seriously dangerous population?
On death Row you’re by yourself you’ll be in a cell and won’t be in population until you die or you overturn your death sentence
No, it doesn’t, in part because they are children. No excuse, but it is an explanation.
people like that only have e-nuff brains to keep from shitting in their pants.
Their brains don't work that way
They don’t think they will be caught.
I wonder why Brad's body has never been found. His pool of blood was still in the trash but his body was not? So sad for the family they could not even get him a proper grave despite the fact that the crime was solved sooner than most.
the killer kids' dad probably got rid of brads body
@@angelicaplummer4691 It is sad the police could not extract information from them where they disposed of the body. The dad should have been charged and convicted of being an accessory to the fact and trying to hide evidence.
Some places use bin lifts which means it is put on the lift and tipped into the top of the garbage truck so it's possible that the body is buried under tons of garbage in a landfill and because they went back 2 weeks later that bin had probably been emptied twice before they got to it and the blood was all that was left.
In some places, if parole is possible it won't be granted in cases where a body has not been located until the guilty person releases the location of the victim, even then parole isn't always given. This would be appropriate for Brad's case as the Jeremy was young and parole would be a great possibility
@@jonwingfieldhill6143 Well I guess the little murderer must have been in charge of taking the garbage out because who could miss the mess inside that can?
I would NEVER go on a "hunting trip" with any of my girls exes let alone hang out with one at all, especially one that has threatened me before. Poor kid idk wtf he was thinking...
Yea he caused his own death with his stupidity
Yea kind of blew my mind
True
He wasn't thinking. He was a kid. I doubt the thought of someone he considered a friend or classmate would murder him ever crossed his mind. Adults don't even think of that, let alone a kid.
@@nadinekeating3255 I understand that a lot of people might have not sensed any danger, but I'm just saying my teenage self definitely would have not gone out hunting with my GF's ex after he threatened to harm me.
Thank you for this upload
“I accidentally shot him several times” just doesn’t ring true, does it?
"He ran into my bullets officer!"
Lol
lol
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Whoopsie daisy!
"When investigators applied the sulphur to the precisely cut cardboard strip, it was a perfect match". 😁
Im glad somebody caught it. Thanx
We love these double and thripple episodes of the new the detectives case studies in forensic science
They're great for falling asleep at night 😴
Thripple…
Do you know how to spell? *TRIPLE
@@Flamsterette hahahaha ooops your mom finger slip on keyboard while she was pleasing me hope next time it doesn’t happen
@@shawndubbz you too your wife all over my keyboard with her touchy fingers
Watching it again.
I love these videos.
Forensics- those are the super heroes!
I am so grateful to all the Law Enforcement officers as well as forensic scientists and pathologists that invest so much to catch the perpetrators in the horrific crimes that should never have had to happen.
My utmost respect to you and your families for their support because it can not be easy to work on such difficult cases.
Being 16 and never able to experience freedom. What a miserable life ahead of him. So many years later and he is STILL in prison.
The teenager should have thought of that before he took a human life, his old man has still got him. What about the victim's father, he has no one left !
@@donsarde at 16 your brain has not even developed. But I get what you're saying
19th century technology I’m so glad it still has a place in the modern area
I'm convinced Jeremy's parents help dispose of the body. A 13 year old with no means to move the body..... 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
same
Me too
Gay men and boys? Lucky for the stand up gay man !!!
Mica probably wasn’t
I hate the ads because the are horrible… stool softener or Milanta &castor oil will loosen up a clogged poo!!! I’d have a river walk with my son for doing this!
Karma is a BITCH
Oh definitelyyyy
I’ve never been this early! I love these:)
Stranger than fiction, barrer but i prefer the real stories
The judge does not understand men very well and yet she Judges us all every day....scary.
I have never seen this particular series! Whooo hoo!
When Jeremy put Brad’s body in the trash can- why didn’t the trash collectors notice anything? Wouldn’t the smell have been noticeable? Even after the can was emptied, wouldn’t the scent of all that blood drawn an unusual amount of flies? Just wondering how an inch of blood in the bottom of a trash container would take to dry? Just curious 🧐
Blood congeals and dries fast, especially in hot climates. You're right about the collectors , smell etc.
Lmao 🤣 obviously you’ve never picked up trash and it shows haha bro every trash can smells like a dead person that’s why when I use to pick up trash I’d hold my breath or breath through my mouth! And bro some cans smell horrible some not so bad some have a million flys some have none at all all depends on the trash and if probate throwing meat away
@@tazcahoon4051 I can't imagine the foulness. You're tougher than me. Would the size, shape & weight of a body be something unusual & noticeable in a residential collection?
@@johnnabuzby6103 I am aware of that. Some cities, even mount cameras over the tip point, so the driver can see what's being dumped from inside the cab. I was just responding to Taz Cahoon, regarding his experiences with manual handling. Hydraulic lift trash trucks haven't been around that long. In my city, up to the early 90's, I was still seeing a bunch of guys following trash trucks around.
@@peterjackson7473 I'm thinking the body was put there in the beginning then moved for burial somewhere else
in the case of the thirteenth years old kid I am pretty sure his parents, step father must have helped him to get rid of the body, come on, how in the world was he going to be able to put the other kid's body in the trash, a body waits a lot after dead, besides the body was a week in the trash can and nobody notice the smell? come one. to me what happened is that the step father knew and probably got rid of the body by dumping him somewhere else. A week in a trash can!!! and nobody noticed it? didn't they have to get rid of the kitchen or bathroom garbage during a week? mmm they spent US $100.000 searching for the body in the dumpster ? the parents helped him to get rid of the body!! that's for sure!!
Or its buried near home or at hid home, because he couldn't go too far, carrying that weight.
English is not your main language, I can tell because of all your mistakes. There is a lot you need to learn.
I think you’d be right In that conclusion. Had to have because he couldn’t have disposed of the body himself, just looking at the size & build of the kid.
I agree the step dad covered it up. I think he did because it was his gun and he did not want to be charged as an asessory (so) since it was his gun.
Soo true why the parents never invited to ask question...
Thanks!
Hello! If you are an undercover police officer. Would you tell that to other people? Ofcourse not. If you meet a person telling you he/she is undercover: CALL THE POLICE!!
Correct! They’re not allowed to tell or they could get fired.
He probably used his charm to disarm which got them to sadly let their guard down
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Jealousy is a bad thing. Those who are can be dangerous.😢
What that serial killer did to those women makes me physically sick to my stomach. What a monster
That Callaghan murderer went to trial 3 times for killing Micah. The jury convicted him 1st degree without the possibility of parole all 3 times.
Right, and now he has a chance to get because his sentence was lowered to 30 yrs on May 15,2022. "Authorities say Andrew Callahan, now age 40, was resentenced Tuesday to 30 years to life in prison for the murder of 15-year-old Micah Pollock in 1997". Prosecutors aren't happy about that.
That was recently overturned and in March 2022 he was resentenced to 30 years to life with credit for 24 years. He will be eligible for parole in a few years
@@Charmcity199 Hopefully before the parole board let's him loose he gets it in the chow line.
I suppose they think he's a danger to society if ever released. He was 16. Not fully grown. I would have given him 25 to life with the chance of parole after 25 years.
@@Charmcity199 he did 24 years so far?
At times it is necessary to help children learn about malice. Mika was a complete innocent.
scientists are amazing
Second episode, last story : I would have loved to meet the victim if I could have… people who are everyone’s best friends are the type of people I love to hang out with!!!
Kind words are always spoken of the dead, we say the worst things to people when they're alive but in death........ he /she was a good person.
@@Mrscarricom ykr
I feel so bad for Mr. Rhodes! The shame his son brought to the family is awful, the heart break even worse for the King family. They lost so much!
Mom Kmmk
48:52 How was Jeremy Bach, a 13 yo, the ONLY one found guilty of Brad H's murder? Since Brad's blood was found in the nearby dumpster (2 weeks after his disappearance) it's most likely Brad's body was placed in there beneath garbage or blankets, etc. No person that young could've dealt with the weight of a dead body let alone dragged and picked it up and placed it in a dumpster. Someone had to have helped Jeremy. Did investigators even check the local landfill?
Yes, I said the same. Some adult helped, I wonder who.
I wonder the same, how the hell he was the only one guilty.
It’s not fair, now this killer is free on the streets
I remember watching the Phoenix Arizona case in 2000 but on forensic files, I was 12 or 13 yrs old, I liked it much better but pretty much the same details, the whole case is it was so sad & scary how it all went down, I seen it again 2018 so I had to find it & watch it again. Forensic Files really had some good ones back when it first came out early 2000
Saw
The first guy just ruined his whole life over a petty thing
I am sure he regrets it now.
@@adeyeniadesewa2487 I hope so , that's the whole point to make him realise what he did
Yeah the first guy needed to get over the breakup.
*Somebody died, doobie.* Somebody didn’t get to wake up, make a YT comment, go to court or jail, *breathe.* It’s like the victim is forgotten. He ruined the lives of many people by killing that young man, including, of course, the young man whose life was taken. He didn’t ruin his life, he ruined everyone else’s.
this series is done so well
These episodes show why we should never defund law enforcement 👍
Detectives have a different role than street officers.
This is a show.
It's not really the way things are.
All of the truth Isn't shared.
Police are very ill trained and most of them don't know the laws they took an oath to uphold.
There is much unlawful happening going on in our judicial system.
If you believe otherwise check out some first amendment auditors and see the real events that are live videos with audio. Tyranny is alive and well within our police force and the judges as well.
It's a travesty to know what they do and the brainwashing we the people have allowed.
Surely killing a pregnant wife is murder x 2 ?
im presuming maybe not I'm thinking some states might not classed as a child or baby maybe needs to be more brought to term etc
I would think so. If not, it should be.!!
I don't think Jeremy Bach, who was released from prison in 2019, acted on his own in disposing of the body.
I saw in the comments on a fb post that their maid saw the body in the trash (she was afraid to report because she was illegal) and his dad helped him with the body.
@@daniellesalvador6525 b
Keep off your work
One of the authorities main "tool" for solving problems that includes search parties in wild teren, are those priceless dogs. In my opinion they are kinda underrated. But thanks to their enormous unique flair and ability to smell and detect specific things, objects, dead or living tissue and so on.... from miles away, a lot of human decomposed remains were found. Especially in woods and wilderness in general. Who knows how many unmarked graves would still be just that, and how many victims of violent crimes were found thanks to german sheperds. They "solved" so many cases, and gave so much proper burials to poor victims of all those brutal crimes and gruesome deaths. I just have a great admiration, respect and love for those animals in general. Definitely a dog person ;)
Congratulations!
The triple episode are the best thank you I love having a lot to watch from the new detectives I grew up on this show watching it as a child and I learned more from your show then anything I ever learned in school that was of importance
I'm gonna have to agree these triples are awesome.
Been getting away with murder even since! Lol
Why bring up school?
School is only for basic learning. The rest you get from colleges, techs. And most of all real life observation
@harold … last I checked, colleges and techs ARE schools. He was giving the channel a positive review. Why would you reply this way? I just cannot relate to folks that actually take the time out of their precious lives to be negative , especially to someone who was only being positive and sharing HIS experience. If you’re a true crime fan, I would think you would realize life is short and fleeting. Spread happy crap, not pointless negativity, Man! ✌🏼
@@NBKLIZZ33yes!!! Appretiation is more beautiful, useful.
Did the judge also face charges?
She made demands of him not sleeping with his wife and made 'threats' about it. Are you telling me she wasn't sleeping with her husband? If she wasn't she would have divorced him. She liked her bread buttered on both sides. Sounds narcissistic.
Thank you I was wondering about that same thing geez Louise your "honor" 😆
If you're interested in learning more about the case of Mick Fletcher, may I recommend that you check out the Forensic Files episode entitled "Naked Justice", if you haven't already? It deals with that case from a somewhat different perspective. They show interviews with Leann Fletcher's parents.
I read conflicting reports that she was recently divorced, not that it matters. She ruined her reputation and as a judge she should have known better.
Damn why is it allways my home Seattle? PNW? I love this show
The tedious process these experts did is impressive at least, justice is served for the helpless victims.I am hoping that somehow, that forensic evidence send a signal to the criminals that sooner or later, pieces of evidence will eventually find them. The 2nd episode where 2 men killed the whole family is disturbing considering his confessions that he killed his lady friend out of curiosity 😳
Treble episode's 👍👍👍👍
*"We feel pretty certain there's a cold-blooded killer out there"*
Well you don't say.
I seriously heard Breaking Bad music when he said Walter White.
Who needs an enemy when you got friends like that the last one was sad
Wow. Can you imagine spending your whole adult life in prison?
Like that song, 18 and life to go.
I won't even go in the woods anymore
He's vioce relaxes me.
“Irrational jealousy” isn’t jealousy by its nature irrational?
love this🥰🥰🥰
A 33 year old judge? NO 33 year old has the life experience to assess and make decisions about the public's issues. It requires more than education and intelligence, and you can't rush or bypass the critical requirements.
Judges are voted in, either by the public or by commissions within the government. Age does not always grant wisdom. A 33 year old can easily have as much life experience as a 50 year old, depending on their circumstances.
Poor Micah moved with his father, ends up dead over liking a girl. Can't imagine what his dad felt.
Great Series ! A triple episode? , no no , more than three episodes ! - Episode 1- Pennsylvania- 1997 - Ronald Clark informed police that his 15 year old son Mica Pollock is missing after visiting him. Police were informed that Mica had gone out on a hunting trip with 16 year old Andrew Callahan, who was the boy friend of the girl informant. In other words Mica was dating Andrew’s girl friend the informant. Police looking for Mica on the bush area found a trash can that had human blood on the trash can and a single strand of human hair. Later police found human remains with gun shot wounds in the back and later identified the remains as that of Mica Pollock.
In a later episode where a Michael Fletcher was accused of killing his pregnant wife Leanne Fletcher. Michael had a mistress who is a judge and the two were meeting and judge gave a warning to Michael if she ever found out that Michael was intimate with Leanne she would end the relationship. How stupid is that? Does the judge in all her wisdom and intelligence expect a husband not to have sex with his own wife if they both lived in the same house? When Leanne got pregnant Michael killed her so that her pregnancy would not be discovered by the judge. How silly is that ? The judge was married too and did she not been intimate with her husband?
Good summary
It's called a double standard, the judge wanted things her way or no way
Shows to fall asleep to. Probably why my dreams are so f’d up 😂😂
A married judge having an affair should be removed from the bench!
Why?
Thanks
My condolences to the family of the Case.