The pain, shock and disbelief these poor children experienced bring tears to my eyes. I really hope that boy is living a good life somewhere in the world
I hope he has lovely grandparents who treat him like the precious boy he is and help him through the rest of his childhood. The father should lose custody of him and never be released.
@@Dustandfuzz Really, you don t think the dad should keep him full time??? Lol, My God, come on, please find something obvious and point to it immediately...I know exactly what you meant, I just found it funny if someone said it outloud...."Well, this man tried to kill his family but son survived, not sure if we should split them apart, maybe give the dad custody?" "No, the father should not have custody, because of the whole mass murder of his other family members and stuff...."
My father murdered my brother and I ended up in foster care because of it. I'm 29 and only just now getting my life together as much as I can. I hope this child had a better recovery in his life and hope he has peace now. Much kudos kid.
You are so brave and inspirational, thank you for being so strong ❤ I can’t imagine the obstacles this has presented to you, in your life Thank you for sharing your experience and perspective ❤ May peace be with you always ❤
@@inquisitionagent9052 it’s amazing because this person is amazing. Sanity was never questioned or insinuated, and I don’t think it’s appropriate to inject that concept. Sure, it’s mentally tolling to an extent that neither of us can understand, but everyone’s mental threshold is different. Sanity shouldn’t be brought up, I’m sorry if that offends you I like the second half of your remark though Very strong and inspiring individual with great worth in perspective for all of humanity after having such experiences I think it best to keep the tone completely positive, as this individual seems to have remained amazingly positive throughout an unimaginable ordeal I love you bro I just have PTSD and I know the stigmas are wrong about so many things, and sanity is definitely a trigger word for me personally as I don’t understand why that would even be in question in the first place I just wanted to point that out, I hope I did so respectfully enough not to begin an argument
hearing him repeat the things his daughter was saying to him before she died shattered my heart. that poor child watched her own father kill her mother and then he took her life too. i can't imagine how terrifying it was for her being chased by him. i feel so bad
Heartbreaking. Also, crazy people don’t know they are crazy. To a degree they may realize they need help but the way he kept leaning on that, you know it’s fake.
He probably would have removed it had it occurred to him that his poor son's odds of survival were slightly being increased by his leaving it in. What a goddamn monster smh.
Knowing that in her last moments, she was being attacked by the man she had been married to and trusted for 11 years, knowing the last words she heard from him are “you are all alone” before she died, is truly gut wrenching. Heart goes out to her and her babies 💔
He abused her on the regular according to the neighbors. I doubt she trusted him, but she may have felt stuck or unable to leave. My heart breaks for her.
It's heartbreaking ..I remember a father who stopped the mum from saving her child .. then he beheaded the child with the mum watching ..then killed the mum ..this was in the UK...some of the children got out an ran to get help ..pretty sure this was their youngest child...
She is partly to blame. Its 2024. Theres no excuse for sticking around. Theres more than enough help and resources available for women in this day and age. Feeling "stuck" is a pathetic excuse. And it costed the life of her child and her own@@peteandrepeat2566
@@Cadence__1700 sadly it would be very lucky for him to have recovered to the point where he would be living a good life atm, he has all that plus the normal struggles of life that come as you become a new adult. he probably won't be ok for many more years to come.
Horrifying to think that the daughter only came to witness the violence because she was used to being a peacekeeper of sorts. Her parents fought so much that she heard the beginnings of a domestic and rushed to the scene to try and help, and that caused her to witness a horrible crime and lose her life. How terrifying.
Exactly why women need to leave men that abuse them. And vice versa (albeit less often). I was used to being a peace keeper and ended up getting the brunt of it when I had enough as a preteen/new teen. Thankfully, my father never turned to a knife or anything else and it was only random times during severe freak outs that he physically lashed out. Not a daily, weekly or even monthly thing. But I begged my mom to leave for years. Thankfully she did when I was 16. It just angers me that women stay. I understand the difficulty in leaving but if the ending is possible death, what's the risk?
@@bekkakangas8308exactly 💯 we have to stop waiting on abusers to change & stop thinking we can fix or save them. We can't!! Abusers only get worse!! We need more gov funding to create programs for victims of DV. We need a way out
@@bekkakangas8308 They mostly stay out of fear and mental conditioning. Years of gaslighting, manipulation, bartering, and mental conditioning can lead a woman into either believing that his behaviour has some "excuse" for it and she's the bad guy for wanting to leave him, or she's terrified of the potential repercussions of trying to leave because he threatens her. I personally experienced the former of the two. He didn't act that way in the beginning - for the first two years, he was unbelievably sweet and supportive; you know... long enough for me to get emotionally attached. His behaviour didn't turn manipulative until our third year, where he would gaslight me by using my disability (I have MS, and he'd often say I was misremembering or taking things the wrong way when he would say certain hurtful or manipulative things), use his affections as an almost "reward" for me doing what he wanted me to do, and keeping me constantly thinking that I was always the one responsible for anything wrong in our relationship and that he was being very "patient" with me... It made me feel like I should be grateful he was so "forgiving" and "understanding". Mental conditioning over time is really powerful, and it is hard to break away from. Some women never do, so I'm glad to hear your mother finally broke the cycle and got out of it, even if it did take her some time.
@@bekkakangas8308 I understand how hard it is to leave someone, but there's no excuse for leaving your child in danger. I'm really sorry she failed you in that way.
@@bekkakangas8308Sounds like you and I had very similar experiences. I was also the peacekeeper. By “peacekeeping” I mean jumping on my dad’s back, screaming, pulling, punching him to get off my mom. Also, had to round up the younger siblings and put them in a locked room. Things like that. So, not sure if our situations were truly similar or not but I assume they were. I don’t blame my mom at all for staying. She had nowhere else to go. He wouldn’t allow her to get her license so she couldn’t drive. Had no car. She didn’t have a job(he wouldn’t allow that either). Therefore, zero money. Her mom was mentally unstable and her dad was also difficult in some ways. She had to stay. Women didn’t have the options and support they do now. Once he finally allowed her some freedom to get a license and a job, she left him within the same year. Never looked back. I had a wonderful mom who did her very best. Once she got out, she worked her guts out to provide the best she could for us. It was hard on her. I remember how she’d come home from work and have to peel off her sweat soaked clothes. She was barely 5ft tall and worked like a man. I could never be angry with my mom for staying with my dad. She was a hopeless broken woman for a long time.
Imagine surviving at such a young age and having to explain to your friends in later years that those exact scars were from your dad attempting to murder you, absolutely heartbreaking 😢
He says he doesnt remember the murders, but then 2 seconds later goes into detail about who he stabbed first and how many times he stabbed them. The devil didnt have him, lies had him.
@@johnellis8468 I have a feeling you're trying to make me feel like my point is stupid but I'll answer earnestly because I might be reading your tone wrong since it is text lol. Obviously the guy who committed the crime is getting the 2 murders on his head. And record. I'm just saying this guy is praying to god but from what I've seen and been around first hand there's all sorts of people who are praying to the devil and referring to him as god. The devil didn't kill these poor people obviously as you were stating. But I'm saying... Where did the lies come from? If you don't believe in the spiritual world I understand that too. I wouldn't have believed it until i lived it man. I'm logical. But... That being said my point stands. God (capital G aka the real God) does not stand for lies. When people lie I'm not saying the devil is in their ear whispering what to say lol. What I am saying is that without the devil, who has his principalities over areas who have their own d-emons to do the henchman type of work if you will, this type of stuff wouldn't happen. This world we live in and see with our eyes Is like 40 percent of what's actually there. The spiritual world exists around us. And the devil's biggest lie is convincing us HES NOT REAL. please just sit with that for a moment and think it over. If you don't believe in him you're not a threat to him. My experience is that anytime I've ever been black out drunk, I was just yelling or crying or trying to pee in random places. (What I've been told) The reason I stopped drinking was because last time I drank I had some dark strong alcohol that made me black out. And it happened at my house where I've felt a huge dark presence since I first walked in. The things everyone said I did i could not believe. I'm still in denial except the bruises all over me proved what I had done. My mom had to come to my house because my significant other was that scared. She's seen d-emons come out of people. She said that my voice was not my own and my actions were straight up de-monic. They call alcohol spirits right? I don't believe in coincidences. I think this man was quite literally fighting d-emons and once he drank, that gave them the open door to use him as their pawn. He could just be a cold blooded killer but I believe that unless you suffered a traumatic brain injury or some serious childhood trauma, or something that can be proven to be a factor, 9/10 these people kill because of things going on within our realm that we cant see. He deserves jail time, and obviously trying to use possession as a way to evade a charge is not realistic and thats why it's not accepted in court systems and you'd be laughed out of there. He could be just hamming it up to try and get off on insanity. Only God really knows. I was just saying originally that this mans surrounded by a dark cloud I can see it a mile away. He deserves jail or worse but I do believe there's something we can't see that pulls strings in society to make people act these ways. I saw a video of a boy who killed his mother and he called 911 immediately after the fact and on the 911 call he said "I don't know what happened I blacked out and I woke up and I killed my mom" after i blacked out the last time I believe now that if we are not conscuosly in control, and acting in ways we wouldn't dream of sober, or even drunk, but once you truly black out... Who's in control? To answer your question, I obviously think that this guy deserves the punishment I just was trying to connect the fact that the devil can in fact "have you" if you let him. And yes this dude is clearly a liar. And clearly did not know the real Lord. But my point was that even though this man's obviously a liar..... Who created lies in the first place? It was more of a food for thought comment not a defense of this guy. If you made it to the end of this thank you for hearing me out I'd love to hear what you have to say if you don't agree or even if you do it's all love from me and I hope one day something I said will resonate with you somewhere down the line. Because the way the world is going the spiritual veil is getting thinner and thinner and even if I'm wasting my time commenting into the void I'm hoping that the one person who needs to see this will. And I'm not looking to change minds I'm just looking to spark thoughts
How do you punch a toddler in the face? Four years old, screaming for you, still probably thinking you will snap out of it and tell him you're sorry and that everything will be okay .. I am against capital punishment in most cases, but this is such an exception.
Highly doubtful the offspring of this animal ever knew the word "sorry". The house guaranteed, smelled of cigarettes, alcohol, gingivitis and pet excrement.
@@deusprogrammer_thekingofspace it really is. But at the same time the community is paying for it all. His housing his food and his well being are all being paid for by the community that he betrayed. If he is in prison while his son starts working that would essentially mean his son is paying for his dad to live through his taxes. Its disrespectful to the community to keep people like this alive
I have a family member who has severe schizophrenia, he was seeing multiple people and demons all the time. He lives with my grandmother because of his mental and physical issues. The demons he saw started telling him to kill my grandmother and other family members and he told people so he wouldn’t do anything to people he cared about. This guy didnt seem to care he hurt people he’s supposed to love. Almost seems like he’s acting mentally ill to try and get off
Hey big ups to you, schizophrenia in a family member is so hard, I completely understand. I don’t want to over step any Internet boundaries here haha but if he has had thoughts of killing your grandmother and others, is it really the best and safest idea to have him stay with her?? I don’t know their ages but I worry he could easily over power her physically! I hope you are well, and I hope your (1+ schizophrenic) family are too. You don’t have to reply to this 🥰
I wonder why they choose to act on the voices. Like if I hear a voice telling me to do things I don’t want to do then I wouldn’t. Scammers tell me to send them $ all the time but I never do.. Why do they have to do what the voices says?
@@stancexpunks because those voices don’t sound like the thoughts we have, they sound like a completely different voice. Think of the monster voice in the guys head in the movie Venom. Plus it never goes away, so imagine an intense, loud, seperate voice telling you to kill even while you’re trying to sleep. You’ll go insane and do what the voices say just to shut them up.
@@sarahpowpow777 Or you can go to the nearest hospital or the nearest police station and ask to be sectioned because you're hearing voices that are urging you to kill people.
That detective was amazing. After seeing the crime scene, then having to question Michael without rage or judgement. I can't fathom how he could remain calm.
@@Anonymoususer78913 no shit dude, all this original comment is saying it’s that he is really good at his job regardless how intensely bothered inside he might’ve been.
Many people have his job. Not everyone can stay impartial during questioning such details of the Murder of this Family. Especially two INNOCENT PRECIOUS DEFENSELESS CHILDREN. Detectives Especially ones with children of their own can not remain so impartial during questioning. They get emotional and some become bullies. I have seen it on other like videos. GOD BLESS 🙏
I’m one of them… one of my four mental illnesses is psychosis, and I do have control over it. I reason with the thoughts because I don’t wanna act on them, and I think about the ramifications of my actions as a backup.
Seriously. My sibling beat me to near unconsciousness and it required them being pulled off of me to get them to stop. They claim to have no control of themselves, and perhaps they don’t when they get to such a state, but… walk away before you do, or something? I don’t know - I just know that this same sibling wants me to hug them when they start getting upset, but it seriously scares me to be near them when they’re shouting, screaming, stomping, slamming things, and breaking things. It’s scary.
@@HavianEla thanks :) It does take a lot of active work to reason with the thoughts. Damn, I’m sorry that that happened to you :/ It’s understandable that you’d be terrified to be around them after they acted out like that. I hope they get/got the help they need.
i really admire how you take the time to compare people who actively suffer from different mental illness and their experiences to others and what people may think of them. it's important to emphasize people with bipolar, schizophrenia, or whatever it is aren't dangerous because of their illness, it just can make some people more prone to certain triggers. i also love how you inputted actual feedback and experiences to illustrate how people may fake it and exaggerate it. very well done, and you handle the videos with care for the victims every time!
@@SophiesloyalSome people are also just very understanding and know how to talk to people who did bad things with as little judgment as possible. This guy is clearly a major league narcissist, and they tend to be arrogant and entitled (like Gacy), so they needed a very calm person to conduct this interview - otherwise he likely wouldn’t have talked
When he was praying while in the interrogation room he did so audibly and orderly, and to me it seemed so performative, as if he was doing so to reinforce his story.
I agree. I'm not excusing him, but he is so deceived by the devil, he actually justifies it to himself that God told him to do it. This man needs to be 6 ft. under. How could the family ask that he be spared?! If it was for religious reasons, that makes this more insane, because God's law is a life for a life. I can't imagine the fear that family had that night; especially those small children.
It's likely schizophrenia + religious hysteria. Schizophrenia is often heritable and a member of my extended family suffered something similar. Then again, he isn't displaying any guilt or remorse, so maybe he's actually just a psychopath? I agree though, the only people in this world that could be called monsters can also be excused by "mental illness." You need to prioritise yourself, not put idiots and crazies on a pedestal above you.
Your damn religious delusions are driving this shit, there are no gods or devils, bringing children up thinking that there are makes them sick, we are just lucky that not all gets as sick as this guy.@@oldhickory4686
@@oldhickory4686that’s beautiful to hear it’s life for life :) because yeah, life is a PRIVILEGE, NOT A RIGHT! I despise people who try to defend heinous crimes like “Oh We’D bE No BetTeR tHeN” like hell! We aren’t the ones taking lives first and especially not on innocence that did nothing to deserve it!
I don't know how detectives can do this job... seriously, hats off to you men and women. I break down just watching this, thinking about what the family might have been thinking or feeling in their last moments.
I’ve probably watched close to a hundred interrogation videos, and this investigator does have a great knack for keeping things light and conversational, no matter how dark the subject matter, which allows the suspect room for deeper and more free elaboration.. Believe it or not, this is a skill, which deserves respect.
I feel so bad for that detective interrogating the guy. He’s good at his job but man you can just hear the disgust in his voice everytime the dude talks
Imagine a 10 year old girl screaming for him to stop and that animal stabbed her in the chest. I have no words to describe just how sickening this whole thing is. Makes me sick to my stomach...
This video is a chilling reminder of how someone you love and trust can become a monster capable of unspeakable acts. It's heartbreaking to think about the pain and fear his family went through.
What is the point of your channel?? I’m genuinely confused as I see more and more like yours. Is it bot spam? Some kind of weird ai thing? You have 1 weird video and somehow 6m subs. RUclips is getting weirder and weirder…
I had a coworker who was very religious tell me that demons told him to do bad things. We talked about it for a few minutes. The whole time, I thought that he meant it figuratively. A year later, when he was diagnosed with schizophrenia I realized he meant it literally
Whenever someone says that God talked to them or told them to do something, I always immediately question their sanity. Sane people do not hear voices in their heads and they sure as fuck wouldn't do what they said even if they did.
@@iGourry well you should because God himself said he does not speak with mere humans, except prophets or through angels. demons instead probably. but honestly I as well used to say that God speaks with me when I was around 17, but I was ignorant the faith back then lol and now I realise I was just speaking with demons.
Poor kid, how awful it is to be as much betrayed by the one supposed to protect you. I hope he received (and still receive) a lot of psychological care
im glad that little boys aunts didnt let the media document his life after the case, the kid needs privacy and healing. my heart goes out to this family. seems like the mothers side was incredible, taking into account that he shouldnt die because their sister would have wanted to protect him. i dont think id be that strong if anyone ever hurt any of my siblings, id deffo be rushing to give them the harshest sentancing. hope theyre all doing well
My dad is bipolar but he would NEVER physically hurt someone, especially a family member. He just has simple mood swings and some days he is mad for no reason but he would never put his hands on anyone and I’m so thankful for him! ❤
I have bipolar a well and I get bad mood swings happy one minute mad the next but I would NEVER hurt another person. I hate when people try to use disorders when they really don't have one. Idk if this guy does or not but he has something seriously wrong with him
Same. When I wasn’t medicated and had trouble coping with the mood swings and all, I still never harmed anyone else. Myself? Definitely. But no one else
My dad has bipolar and he did set out to kill my mom once. He was stopped by a family friend. Not to say your father is the same, just to say that even though we love our bipolar dads, psychosis is one hell of a drug.
He doesn't use it as an excuse, he obviously thinks he's sincerely doing God's work. He's simply demonstrating that false religions, false beliefs, drive people mad.
No, he is just insane and truly needs help. This isn’t related to religion or any kind of religious beliefs. As an atheist who has read the entire Bible, I can affirm that God never advocated for killing one’s own family, especially children. This situation stems from poor mental health, and that is it. Even then, we don’t entirely know if this is true. Something may have happened that caused him to detach from his family, and he may have pretended to go insane to avoid facing full responsibility for his actions. Religion isn’t what caused this.
@@rea552 I'm not saying it's the cause, I'm saying it's one of the reasons (just as Eminem isn't the cause, but obviously it didn't help). I'm not saying that these religions invite any kind of murder either... I'm just saying that when you believe in unfounded bullshit that completely disconnects you from reality, you can be led to commit atrocities, without knowing that they are. So, religion isn't the cause, but obviously it hasn't helped either, far from it.
Dear 911operator. I know you have a hard job. Please do not instruct murderers to go back and check on their victims to “see if they’re alive”. Horrible advice! A surviving victim will then be killed AGAIN. I’m still paralyzed by the stupidity of your saying that to the killer. Never do that again.
Yes, he is "sick"... sick with severe schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. He was actually "insane" at the time of the crime. I briefly researched his history. His family( family he was raised in), was worried about his propensity for violence, BEFORE HE COMMITTED THE CRIMES. So, why he's in a prison instead of a locked-down psychiatric facility really doesn't make sense. Chances are, he appointed an attorney/s from the court because he couldn't afford one, and they struck thecm quickest reasonable deal, possible. If you've never seen a schizophrenic person... you probably won't understand.
@@harrychapin808I have and sometimes they can be scary. They even said while watching this type of thing that they’d deserve to serve a prison sentence then be released into psychiatric rehabilitation. The dude definitely still deserves prison but should still get or try to get rehabilitated
@@b.o.n.e.s. He doesn't deserve prison if he was "legally insane" at the time of the crime. I can tell that he's vacillating between reality and non-reality just during the interview. He's not acting. In prison, he won't receive the care he would in a psychiatric facility for the criminally insane. He'd be watched very closely in such a facility. In prison, he's at the mercy of the system and the inmates. And the prisoners could be at his mercy. A psychiatric facility for the criminally insane is a prison for all intent and purpose. It's like being a max security prison. However, it is a MEDICAL facility. He was placed in prison because he's poor.
"My shoulders hurt so bad" ... His lack of ability to see how inappropriate this is based on the unimaginable pain he just inflicted on his family, is disgusting.
@@RedditNoveltiesyes but he still had 10 stab wounds without the knife inside? So it's not as simple as, leaving the knife saved his life. 1 out of 11 wounds being plugged by the knife isn't exactly make it the main point.
Imagine being the detective, hearing a guy say he stabbed his daughter, and calmly saying "tell me about that". That's the basis of some therapy sessions right there.
@@AlaborJintaeven therapists need therapy sometimes because of the shit they’ve heard… -.- not needing therapy when you’re in a position like that doesn’t make you strong, it makes you dead inside…
Please never let him out. He is evil. I do not care if he is mentally f*cked up or just pretending it. I have a 4yo daughter and I just could not listen what he had done to his boy. So sick!
im praying for you and your daughter. hope the chemotherapy is working. as to this case, its genuinely heartbreaking. no kids, but i have a 4 year old niece and i cant imagine anything happening to her. let alone inflicting it onto her.
Im so sorry. I had a NICU baby and understand the pain of having a sick child, but I still cannot imagine what your family is going through. Best of wishes that she graduates quickly❤
Hearing him tell the detectives that his son and daughter were screaming, "DADDY, DADDY NO" literally turned my god damned stomach. I have a daughter and son of my own and this is by far the most heinous betrayal a child could ever feel. I honestly wish he had received the death penalty, he is a perfect candidate. I hope that baby boy was raised with the careful love and affection he needed to become an adult who can live as normal of a life as possible. We don't know know much about him now, but that's okay, we can still all wish him love, positivity, and healing wherever he is in life.
@@craig4135This case is a child who watched himself & family brutalized by his dad, but complaining about another adult's "naughty language" sure is important....
Just when you think you've heard it all, you listen to a guy calmly explaining how he brought his son to bed, praying with him, asking God that he may keep him safe. Later he says that after murdering his wife and daughter, his son got the most stabbing and beating, because he "just would not die". And then the little boy actually survives.
@@donaldberry4150yeah I was thinking that, I mean whilst I find true crime to be interesting etc… sometimes I ask myself if I’m contributing to utter exploitation of these people’s families etc? I mean, it’s all well and good for all of us at home to sit here watching these documentaries etc, but just think how that little boy will feel when he’s old enough to see this…. He might wish the public didn’t know, he might not want to have his life exploited or his families. It’s just crazy. That little boy will just never be alright ever again… and here we all are commenting here and watching this… What an utter tragedy ☹️
you can hear in voice that he's still angry and annoyed when he says that. Like, he isnt glad that his son is so strong, he's annoyed by it. Clearly had a lot of hatred for them.
@@GigiNKDwell the detective isn't there to enjoy watching him suffer from his physical pain that's not what justice and punishment nor the legal system is about shouldn't be about he's there to get information from him get him to confess and the best way to do that is to definitely care about the people you're interviewing well-being it's just also not easy to keep some people engaged in a conversation when their in some pain some can power through it tolerate it or just deal with it but certainly there's some where it's easier said than done or just wouldn't engage with conversation if not only him but if anyone was in pain I mean come on let's be honest with ourselves alot of us in the comments would probably be complaining bringing up the pain aswell it's only human nature also alot of us in the comments would also probably be less focused willing to engage in the conversation if we were having some pain but of course there's also those people where the pain isn't at all or barely a problem for them hell they may even like the pain there's a spectrum to it like there is with everything about human beings
That was absolutely infuriating!!! The amount of physical, mental and emotional pain he inflicted on his family and then complains that his shoulders are sore...unbelievable!!! Could you imagine being this officer? Having to listen to all this without responding? I genuinely respect him for maintaining his professionalism, there's absolutely no way I could have listened to this without reacting and showing him the pure hatred I have for him!!
@@elizabethd8147 It could be a way of suppressing emotions and the brain actively not wanting to deal with the much more depressing reality at hand. I can imagine people that are so stressed to actively try to distract themselves from completely breaking down, and complaining about small things at hand can be one of them. Kinda like how emergency callers also help with questions that are mainly focussed to distract the caller from the horrifying situation at hand
The part where she asks where the knife was, and he responded with "It's in my son" is one of the most haunting things I've heard in my life. As a father, this man completely sickens me, and I had some of the worst chills run down after he said that.
The into where the son says daaaaaaddddd…. The betrayal and confusion he must have felt. The one person who’s supposed to protect me is doing this to me…Nah I can’t watch it
At 30min in, I *_just_* noticed how this interrogator is not only maintaining a confession pose, but in such close proximity to the monster, while still keeping a friendly, almost father-like tone of voice and engaging him in the questioning without judgement. Almost a Ned Flanders vibe... Interesting way of both putting on subtle pressure but mostly coming off as someone who is genuinely curious ... Top notch interrogation work here. *Edit: Holy hot heck, my first 1k comment! Wooow... Do I get a plaque or something?* 🥇🤩 😁🤟❤️❤️❤️
Such investigators need always a little Tarantino with themselves. And that is not meant at funny way. You have to dive in this evil minds, make them your best friends and get them in the end. This job is not for everyone.
@@kimmieh8419I was a police officer for almost 8 years, and I swear, when it comes to interviewing and interrogations, some detectives and investigators are just absolute masters of the craft. It truly is impressive watching a detective who knows what they're doing. I was never all that good at it, to be honest. I can ask direct questions, and i could de-escalate high stress situations. But doing something like what this detective in the video is doing..that's just a whole other level of communication skills i dont possess. I can't sit and connect with a psychopath who just did something horrific, and build rapport, and get them to feel comfortable enough with me to speak candidly about it. That kind of thing was just never one of my strengths, and I'm always impressed by the people who excel at that like this detective.
The way he says "and she started panicking like you would not believe" while describing himself walking towards his daughter with a knife, after she was able to see the scene and comes to the conclusion of what he's doing upon her asking him to stop, the way he said that and me visualizing his daughter standing there with a terrified look on her face and what he does in the next 2 seconds after that is just....too hard for me to fathom. My heart dropped multiple times rewatching him say that. The complete disconnect he had with his daughter is just something I can't even understand, I don't even have children of my own but my heart dropped like I did when I watched this part.
I couldn’t even begin to imagine what was going on through her head. 😞 she had a whole life ahead of her taken away by the one person who should be protecting her the most.
The thought the detective was first a class interviewer. There is no benefit to inserting personal feeling or own beliefs into the interview, and he did an excellent job of staying calm and keeping him talking.
I thought the same, he spoke very confidently and calm not to buy too much into shit. But he wasn't aggressive or rude which is so important in keeping a suspect talking. Really well done on his behalf.
Perhaps the best detective interview work I’ve seen in these sorts of videos. Hyper focused and deliberate in his behavior, and so respectful. Felt like a gesture of respect for the lives destroyed.
I lost my Mom at 12years pf age cause my Step-Dad shot her. I can barely understand on what this 4 year old is going through at his young age. My Heart and Prayers go out for him to heal but I know this is something hard to get over. I am 66 and still think about my mom a lot still today. It is sometimes never gotten over completely. 😢
Your momma still thinks about you too, Robert. She has watched over you for 54 years as your guardian angel, and she will continue to watch over you until you meet her embrace once again. I hope you have found solace.
If he was possessed when he did it, but not now as he explains, why isn’t he devastated? He’s completely calm. No remorse. What is wrong with this guy?
@@AthenaOwl_ no he is not.. He knows what’s happening and what he did..don’t make excuses for him.. I’ve been diagnosed as bipolar depression and I’ve taken ambien and I had side effects but I knew well enough to not take that medication again. He knows God so he doesn’t have an excuse..
@@AthenaOwl_if he is experiencing it, why wasn’t he deemed insane by the court? Wouldn’t it have been charged differently other than first degree? This is a genuine question. I’m no professional but this guy seems like a very bad actor to me…
@@AthenaOwl_ You know, deep down we are all a little twisted. Some much more than others. That's why you have us sitting here and watching this type of content. Despite being terrified of it actually happening in our own reality, we are still sitting through this and watching it. Then you get those like this man who are actually DOING the disgusting crime. Bottom line is that most people who commit murders and crimes are not mentally insane or going through psychosis. Very few people in prison are actually legally insane. People are just born evil and there are some people who are WAY more evil.
Not really, getting a call in the middle of the night with such a far fetched story happens when people are heavily intoxicated, it’s not normal at all for this to happen.
yknow as someone who is schizophrenic im getting really exhausted that its so commonly faked as a scapegoat. it is a horrifying condition that means my life will never be “true” and i have to question everything i hear, see, feel, taste, smell, everything i generally experience. these people wouldnt last an hour in the world i live in, especially when unmedicated.
I have a friend with this.. he got a Psychiatric Service Dog. If he’s having a Hallucination, he now looks at his SD and when she’s Calm & Quiet..he understands it’s a Hallucination. She also helps to Remind him to take his meds. Maybe something like that could help you too?? 😊
@@thecelticcrone7927 unfortunately im not in the financial nor personal state to look after another being, it would be cruel to have a dog. i hope to have an animal companion of some sort in the future though!
@@smam9571 I really am sorry if this might sound blaze and like empty tip-giving from a person who knows nothing about this condition, but I just remembered recently seeing a RUclipsr with schizophrenia - I forget his name, unfortunately - saying that he uses his phone to determine hallucinations. Like, he'd point the camera at it and see if it shows up on the screen or try to record and play back the sound. I don't know whether or not this could be helpful, but just in case. Good luck to you :)
@@irinaindeikina4042 i use that trick! unfortunately there are some times when the hallucinations can still show up on a recording :( but it is generally very helpful. and dw its not offensive at all :)
Fr, I've seen people who ACTUALLY have schizophrenia; one was a girl and honestly she was ok, we just knew to keep an eye on her and dont give her a lighter (she liked fire) but another was a guy on a train, and as you said it was a terrifying experience. Nothing to be joking about
Adriana stuck with her husband through the thick of it, his hospitalizations, alcohol abuse, abuse and she received what she didn't deserve. Rest in peace.
А может быть , не нужно было подвергать себя и особенно своих детей такой опасности , живя с психически больным человеком ??? Может нужно было быть более ответственной ? Мало того , что жила с жизофреником , так ещё и наркотики употребляла. Он пил употреблял наркотики , а она это все поддерживала ещё. Так что в данном случае , я считаю ,что она тоже несёт ответственность за то ,что произошло ..
@@PoeticfloeticI was a police officer for almost 8 years brother, and I tell you what, being able to conduct an interview/interrogation the way this detective is doing, was never one of my strengths. I can ask direct questions, and de-escalate high stress situations, but to have the communication and interrogation skills to sit across from a guy like this, who is clearly unstable, and just did something horrific..connect with him and build rapport with him, and make him comfortable enough to speak freely with me...that's just not a skill that i have lol. And to be honest, most police officers dont. Some are better at it than others, but id say about 90% of cops aren't anywhere near as good at it as this detective is. It really is a difficult skill that takes years of experience to develop. The detective in this video is definitely a master of the craft tho and knows what he's doing.
@@sophiagomzthe father died when he took the damn drugs he was given that produce impulsive murder or impulsive suicide accordung to Pharma'sown expert in a similar case with four deaths-an entire family!
@@JohnnyDanger36963Does this murder’s “side of the story” matter in any way shape or form? He killed his 28 year old wife, 10 year old daughter, and attempted to murder/permanently traumatize his 4 year old son. “Other side of the story” my ass. Imagine standing up for a child killer. Couldn’t be me
I get it, but when you understand that something like that could make this guy walk, you’ll do what you have to to make sure that doesn’t happen. Pretty sure that’s what goes through many cops minds when they encounter cases like this
That boy was so innocent, my heart broke when I saw that happy drawing of SpongeBob hanging on his wall. This monster destroyed this child’s innocence.
I wondered if the son might have been... Special to some extent which put extra pressure on michael to provide etc etc. it would definitely explain why he took it out on his son more. I started wondering this because I noticed Michael was with his current psychological expert since about the time his son was born. He also made sure if they had died and wasn't relieved to hear his son didn't, in fact he zoned out and responded somewhat panicked after.
👍🏻Exactly what he is , a disgusting monster who chose alcohol and drugs over his poor family , he shamelessly tried to act like he’s a victim himself! Dmm What a pos !
I know someone that went through something similar. Her family did escape, but when you know your own father wanted to kill you - it stays in the back of your mind for a long time.
These videos usually don't disturb me, but this one.....man. This one is really disturbing. The way he described plunging the knife into his 10 year old daughter.....truly horrific.
It's crazy right? It's so crazy that it almost makes you think that he's completely aware of what he's doing right now and that he's doing all this. The hopes that it helps him get out of it somehow, but like how a little kid will keep one foot in one foot out so that they have options to go towards whoever's believing their b******* the most
@@ReyGladiadorI wish so badly I did not watch this none of these videos have ever disturbed me like this one has Jesus Christ if there is a hell I pray he is in it
Family-enders are some of the scariest people on this planet. I don't know how you can go for such a significant part of your life growing, raising and loving a family, just to decide you don't want to do it anymore. And rather than just leaving...to do the worst thing possible to the people you said "I love you" to every day...
They can’t deal with the shame of being a shitty father and partner, so they eliminate the people who ‘make them’ feel shame rather than being introspective
So glad that you always make it a point to clarify that while a person experiencing psychosis or psychotic symptoms CAN become violent, many many people who experience the mental distress of psychosis or psychiatric symptoms do not act out in violence. Wonderful video as always.
And yet almost every single time the narrator talks about symptoms of psychosis, he also says that these behaviors could be fake. It illegitimizes the experiences of people who have severe psychosis and gets us further away from understanding and treating the root causes of these rampages.
The woman and her children deserved much better. He did not care about their lives or his. I hope the living son has a better life. It is terrifying that there are people on earth like this. He has no emotion.
My mum had a mental breakdown when I was 16, im 29 now. She was caring for relatives that passed away, she was having hallucinations, carried holy water with her, was convinced I was possessed. Would laugh like someone told a joke then blank face. Went wandering in the streets, no shoes, coat, phone at 3am. She saw the passed relatives, convinced they left her messages. Thought people were trying to break in the house, plant drugs, hanging in the trees. My mum had psychosis for 6 months before being sectioned and than had another 2 episodes over the years. My mum has always been a bit confused, she now lives in a Care home with parkinsons. She wouldn't hurt a fly, she's confused, been manipulated by people for money over the years, and made out to be nuts because of her diagnosis. My point of this comment is to let people know this attitude of this person in the video is not typical of those with psychosis, for the most part they are harmless, scared, lonely people that need a gentle hand in life.
I'm so sorry u had to go thru that. I'm sorry your mom had to go thru that as well. That's a very difficult situation all around. I hope she is being well cared for where she is n that she is safe. I hope you are healing n able to live your life in peace❤
Imagine complaining about your shoulder pain from being in handcuffs after leaving the knife you used to kill your family IN your four year-old CHILD'S BODY. Rest in Peace Adriana & Valerie, I hope Brian is doing as well as he can be after enduring this horror.
Seems to me he just wanted out of the marriage and thought that raising kids would be a lot more work than he was interested in handling. He’s clearly trying to use the insanity plea because he has zero empathy for what happened.
@@icu3869It's human nature to look after your kids and put their needs first, even taking precedence over people's own current circumstances. It's not the norm to put yourself over your children.
Can’t watch it all, just the beginning, but I knew straight away that the mental illness shtick was nonsense. Now you’ve written that I see the motive.
@@Hatbox948nah but he has to live and grow up with this insane trauma that the poor deceased mother n sister will not, also i dont think they meant it like that but more the reason why the dad had it out for him the most
I hate how he is so coldly describing how he murdered them but he uses these dramatic soundeffects when telling how his children screamed or how he pulled his daughter down. Sickening.
This is actually what makes it more realistic that he's legitimately out of touch with reality. He knows what happened but has disconnected himself from it. Kind of like the part where he said "I didn't do it, I didn't do it" the detective asked who did and he immediately says "I did it" and then just goes right along talking. No change of tone, no explanation. Just flat out went from I didn't do it to I did it and then moved right along.
As someone who has schizophrenia cases like this are so disgusting. People that have our disorder or more likely to be assaulted then to assault somebody else. And also the way he’s whispering as if he’s trying to keep it quiet is a certain amount of awareness of his surroundings. When you’re in a true state of delusion, reality seems, so distant that you’re in your own little world. Volume control isn’t really something that I experience when I’m in a delusional state. He’s obviously faking it and it’s disgusting. Him being aware of his physical pain is also strange. And beyond that he has pretty good linear, thinking which shows that he’s not in a delusional state at all.
I think schizoaffective is different. I was diagnosed as bipolar for a longtime and now I am diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder. Based on my experiences he does seem very ill to me. I am not violent at all and I am not a mental health professional.
I don't know what to make of his case. I think you should think with your brain and not your feelings. Unfortunately, a mental breakdown or a psychotic episode can lead to violence as you don't know what the person may be hallucinating. To say that just because you didn't experience this when sick no person with schizophrenia does is absurd. I will say that you don't just snap out of a psychotic break like that. My GF has had 2 and unless you take serious medicine for at least some time immediately after the event (1-2 days in her case), you will still be in that state and you can't talk like this guy is doing. Because of this, I am reluctant to think he truly went through a mental breakdown where he didn't know right from wrong. I am more inclined to believe he was a very angry person with violent tendencies who terrorized his family and refused to get help. He also used alcohol and recently drugs, which made his violence spike. It's possible the meds combined with alcohol and drugs made him get very paranoid and angry and he went on a killing spree. He is a POS; he shouldn't have been engaging in such stuff like drugs and drinking if he saw they were causing him to be violent, but I suspect he didn't care. They haven't uncovered what really set him off, but there has to be more to this story, I'm sure.
I'm always amazed by these interrogators. Like how?? How do you sit through these stories, how do you ask these probing questions and not lose it in that moment. I know their trained, but still. I hope they all get really good therapy.
She wasn't even fully grown yet. 28? I'm only 29 and going to university now. I wonder what else she had in store for herself and her kids in the years to come.
@@korcidiamond3623 Yeah, age is weird in the US- most wait longer. mostly it was the fact she couldn't see her kids grow. And she was likely groomed into that relationship- or expected to go into it.
This was premeditated. He wouldn't have looked up and printed out pages of everything. He looks at the camera when he is alone. This dude is ridiculous.
My friend (who is all grown up now) at the age of 6 years old caught her father with a gun in her mums mouth...she stayed there for hours throughout the night to make sure he didn't shoot her when she went back to sleep.... ....messed her up and nobody died... ...that poor poor child... ...he's gonna need a whole lotta love... Hope his future is brighter than his past ❤️
My stepdad did that to my mom twice when I was a kid (8-10yrs). I wasn't there the first time but I was there the second time and it was pretty fucking traumatic. Her husband knew better than to ever put his hands on me or my little sister, because he knew my dad would have killed him. My dad told him so. Still being terrified to go to sleep at 8 years old because you need to be ready to go help your mother whenever he starts beating the shit out of her is not something anything any child should ever have to go through. It took my dad years of taking my mom to court, multiple times a year, trying to get custody of me and my sister to get us out of that hellhole. When he finally did get custody of us when I turned 12, we were court ordered to go to counseling. We did that for years and it helped some but those scars never fully heal. Those are the memories that are like polaroids in the mind. I don't even have to close my eyes to see it. It's just there, taking up space and no matter how hard you try to delete it you can't. It's apart of who you are now. It sucks.
@@princessbuttercup8954 I'm glad he finally got custody. I can't imagine what you went through. I hope the counseling helped you deal with the snapshots and memories when they flood back. No child should ever feel the need to have to protect a parent from their spouse. I hope you are much better and have joy in your life. ❤
Holy shit. Hope he does well. ❤ My grandparents live on a small lake in rural WA state. They always had a nice and powerful set of binoculars on a tripod because we (their grandchildren) loved to sit there and look at stuff. A bunch of us were over for a family dinner or something, we started looking through them to see what we could find. Found a cool looking bird on the roof of the house across the lake and we were taking turns looking at it. I went to take my turn and the bird moved, I was trying to find it again but happened to go to low to look into the huge glass wall of the home. The man had his hand gun barrel in the woman's mouth with their kids in the room. All 3 kids had their backs up against the back wall and were obviously upset. I screamed and my dad came to see what was happening. Obviously we called the cops, it being so rural, it took hours. The adults were taking turns with several sets of binoculars until cops came. It was so sad. I'll never forget the scene and had nightmares for months. I was a stranger...not in the same room...and it affected me. I can't imagine how those kids felt.
I cannot even express how awful this makes me feel for all of them. The way he describes his son’s experience is absolutely mental. If you’ve ever heard a baby, toddler or small child cry in pain, you know it’s a truly devastating, heart wrenching sound. That poor little boy.
I used to work in a mental health facility as a manager. A resident at the project manager to get hold of a kitchen knife which they then threatened me with. They said, "if I was to stab you to death now the police would come and I would be arrested. Then I would be sent back to hospital and would be out again in a few years. But you, you would be dead forever." The person who said that to me was a diagnosed schizophrenic and was ill at the time. They were sectioned not long afterwards and put on a ward for an extended period. Sometimes, even when they've deteriorated, they know what they're doing.
I tried to explain this in a video of someone else that I truly believe is schizophrenic. Because they couldn’t understand how’d that would be the case if they were truly mentally ill. I experienced it, and there are certainly lucid moments mixed in!
I feel so sorry for the kid that survived. No mom, no sister, a crazy dad and now a big trauma for the rest of his life. This is just heartbreaking
So many times the children are the victim of these terrible creatures
The pain, shock and disbelief these poor children experienced bring tears to my eyes. I really hope that boy is living a good life somewhere in the world
I hope he has lovely grandparents who treat him like the precious boy he is and help him through the rest of his childhood. The father should lose custody of him and never be released.
@@Dustandfuzz Really, you don t think the dad should keep him full time??? Lol, My God, come on, please find something obvious and point to it immediately...I know exactly what you meant, I just found it funny if someone said it outloud...."Well, this man tried to kill his family but son survived, not sure if we should split them apart, maybe give the dad custody?" "No, the father should not have custody, because of the whole mass murder of his other family members and stuff...."
@@therightdude I agree completely 😂 such a dumb thing to say but he just had to comment something
My father murdered my brother and I ended up in foster care because of it. I'm 29 and only just now getting my life together as much as I can. I hope this child had a better recovery in his life and hope he has peace now. Much kudos kid.
You are so brave and inspirational, thank you for being so strong ❤
I can’t imagine the obstacles this has presented to you, in your life
Thank you for sharing your experience and perspective ❤
May peace be with you always ❤
Its amazing you're still sane. Let alone getting your life together. You are unbelievably strong.
@@inquisitionagent9052 it’s amazing because this person is amazing. Sanity was never questioned or insinuated, and I don’t think it’s appropriate to inject that concept.
Sure, it’s mentally tolling to an extent that neither of us can understand, but everyone’s mental threshold is different.
Sanity shouldn’t be brought up, I’m sorry if that offends you
I like the second half of your remark though
Very strong and inspiring individual with great worth in perspective for all of humanity after having such experiences
I think it best to keep the tone completely positive, as this individual seems to have remained amazingly positive throughout an unimaginable ordeal
I love you bro
I just have PTSD and I know the stigmas are wrong about so many things, and sanity is definitely a trigger word for me personally as I don’t understand why that would even be in question in the first place
I just wanted to point that out, I hope I did so respectfully enough not to begin an argument
Very sorry to hear that. You're extremely strong 🤗 Hope you're receiving the help you've needed and are able to fill the voids I imagine you carry. 💙
Good luck to you! You got it!
He's complaining that his shoulders hurt from being in cuffs when he's literally just murdered his entire family. The actual audacity of this man.
Right?? I was FURIOUS!
It's not him... it's jesus... but it's him... f*** o**
He was probably mentally ill lol i wouldnt deny that and his illness probably made him think all these acts would help him excuse himself
@@kacper.6537i dont believe it. Its a cop out this guy is one of those people that never take accountability
@@kacper.6537f off with you mental ill bs! The guy was pure evil end off!
hearing him repeat the things his daughter was saying to him before she died shattered my heart. that poor child watched her own father kill her mother and then he took her life too. i can't imagine how terrifying it was for her being chased by him. i feel so bad
Heartbreaking. Also, crazy people don’t know they are crazy. To a degree they may realize they need help but the way he kept leaning on that, you know it’s fake.
The fact he left the knife in his son is probably what actually saved his life...... Those poor kids and their mom...
When he said “it’s in my son” my jaw dropped. Wtf.
I think the only reason he left it there was because he didn’t need it anymore.
There was no-one left to use it on.
He probably would have removed it had it occurred to him that his poor son's odds of survival were slightly being increased by his leaving it in. What a goddamn monster smh.
@@sk818factory5 Please get some help soon.
@@sk818factory5 what do you mean by that?
He showed more emotion about the pain in his shoulder than the pain he inflicted on his family . Condolences to this woman's family and friends.
First thing i said out loud was like "you just killed your family and your crying your in pain" gosh
He had NO pain in his shoulders. He was pretending for sympathy!
He is fully aware
@brendaarnold8485 yes he is too aware of his surroundings and what causes this. That's not normal. He just went for it
@@brendaarnold8485He had “Pain” in his shoulders from the effort it took to stab and murder his own wife and children.
Knowing that in her last moments, she was being attacked by the man she had been married to and trusted for 11 years, knowing the last words she heard from him are “you are all alone” before she died, is truly gut wrenching. Heart goes out to her and her babies 💔
😢
He abused her on the regular according to the neighbors. I doubt she trusted him, but she may have felt stuck or unable to leave. My heart breaks for her.
It's heartbreaking ..I remember a father who stopped the mum from saving her child .. then he beheaded the child with the mum watching ..then killed the mum ..this was in the UK...some of the children got out an ran to get help ..pretty sure this was their youngest child...
@@jennymichelle81OMG that would be horrific. I just dont understand people anymore..
She is partly to blame. Its 2024. Theres no excuse for sticking around. Theres more than enough help and resources available for women in this day and age. Feeling "stuck" is a pathetic excuse. And it costed the life of her child and her own@@peteandrepeat2566
“I hate being here in jail” he’s literally been sitting there for 4 and a half minutes
like dude, you don't like being in jail for four minutes- guess where your ass is gonna be for eternity- it's not gonna be half as fun bitch
The son would be 19 now. I hope he's made a good life for himself because 4 year old him fought to live.
I hope that boy has been strong ever since the truma and the agony he went through and has been living a great life. May his family been in peace. ❤🙏🏻
@@Cadence__1700 sadly it would be very lucky for him to have recovered to the point where he would be living a good life atm, he has all that plus the normal struggles of life that come as you become a new adult. he probably won't be ok for many more years to come.
WTF THIS STORY IS 15 YEARS OLD??
probably a drug addict with daddy issues
@@qaching
They said 2009
Horrifying to think that the daughter only came to witness the violence because she was used to being a peacekeeper of sorts. Her parents fought so much that she heard the beginnings of a domestic and rushed to the scene to try and help, and that caused her to witness a horrible crime and lose her life. How terrifying.
Exactly why women need to leave men that abuse them. And vice versa (albeit less often). I was used to being a peace keeper and ended up getting the brunt of it when I had enough as a preteen/new teen. Thankfully, my father never turned to a knife or anything else and it was only random times during severe freak outs that he physically lashed out. Not a daily, weekly or even monthly thing. But I begged my mom to leave for years. Thankfully she did when I was 16. It just angers me that women stay. I understand the difficulty in leaving but if the ending is possible death, what's the risk?
@@bekkakangas8308exactly 💯 we have to stop waiting on abusers to change & stop thinking we can fix or save them. We can't!! Abusers only get worse!! We need more gov funding to create programs for victims of DV. We need a way out
@@bekkakangas8308 They mostly stay out of fear and mental conditioning. Years of gaslighting, manipulation, bartering, and mental conditioning can lead a woman into either believing that his behaviour has some "excuse" for it and she's the bad guy for wanting to leave him, or she's terrified of the potential repercussions of trying to leave because he threatens her. I personally experienced the former of the two. He didn't act that way in the beginning - for the first two years, he was unbelievably sweet and supportive; you know... long enough for me to get emotionally attached. His behaviour didn't turn manipulative until our third year, where he would gaslight me by using my disability (I have MS, and he'd often say I was misremembering or taking things the wrong way when he would say certain hurtful or manipulative things), use his affections as an almost "reward" for me doing what he wanted me to do, and keeping me constantly thinking that I was always the one responsible for anything wrong in our relationship and that he was being very "patient" with me... It made me feel like I should be grateful he was so "forgiving" and "understanding".
Mental conditioning over time is really powerful, and it is hard to break away from. Some women never do, so I'm glad to hear your mother finally broke the cycle and got out of it, even if it did take her some time.
@@bekkakangas8308 I understand how hard it is to leave someone, but there's no excuse for leaving your child in danger. I'm really sorry she failed you in that way.
@@bekkakangas8308Sounds like you and I had very similar experiences. I was also the peacekeeper. By “peacekeeping” I mean jumping on my dad’s back, screaming, pulling, punching him to get off my mom. Also, had to round up the younger siblings and put them in a locked room. Things like that. So, not sure if our situations were truly similar or not but I assume they were.
I don’t blame my mom at all for staying. She had nowhere else to go. He wouldn’t allow her to get her license so she couldn’t drive. Had no car. She didn’t have a job(he wouldn’t allow that either). Therefore, zero money. Her mom was mentally unstable and her dad was also difficult in some ways. She had to stay. Women didn’t have the options and support they do now.
Once he finally allowed her some freedom to get a license and a job, she left him within the same year. Never looked back. I had a wonderful mom who did her very best. Once she got out, she worked her guts out to provide the best she could for us. It was hard on her. I remember how she’d come home from work and have to peel off her sweat soaked clothes. She was barely 5ft tall and worked like a man. I could never be angry with my mom for staying with my dad. She was a hopeless broken woman for a long time.
Imagine surviving at such a young age and having to explain to your friends in later years that those exact scars were from your dad attempting to murder you, absolutely heartbreaking 😢
Cool scar though
@@kamekazi101ur a weirdo
@@kamekazi101 a constant reminder of such an insane and traumatizing event? Fuck no!
@@kamekazi101 Blud, chill out 💀
@@n.c.picturesright wth 🤦♀️ ppl say the dumbest things sometimes 😂🙄🙄
He says he doesnt remember the murders, but then 2 seconds later goes into detail about who he stabbed first and how many times he stabbed them.
The devil didnt have him, lies had him.
Well the devil is the author of all lies so
@@LoranaCoyhumans are authors of all lies
So did the devil get the double kill or him? @LoranaCoy
@@johnellis8468both.
@@johnellis8468 I have a feeling you're trying to make me feel like my point is stupid but I'll answer earnestly because I might be reading your tone wrong since it is text lol. Obviously the guy who committed the crime is getting the 2 murders on his head. And record. I'm just saying this guy is praying to god but from what I've seen and been around first hand there's all sorts of people who are praying to the devil and referring to him as god. The devil didn't kill these poor people obviously as you were stating. But I'm saying... Where did the lies come from? If you don't believe in the spiritual world I understand that too. I wouldn't have believed it until i lived it man. I'm logical. But... That being said my point stands. God (capital G aka the real God) does not stand for lies. When people lie I'm not saying the devil is in their ear whispering what to say lol. What I am saying is that without the devil, who has his principalities over areas who have their own d-emons to do the henchman type of work if you will, this type of stuff wouldn't happen. This world we live in and see with our eyes Is like 40 percent of what's actually there. The spiritual world exists around us. And the devil's biggest lie is convincing us HES NOT REAL. please just sit with that for a moment and think it over. If you don't believe in him you're not a threat to him. My experience is that anytime I've ever been black out drunk, I was just yelling or crying or trying to pee in random places. (What I've been told) The reason I stopped drinking was because last time I drank I had some dark strong alcohol that made me black out. And it happened at my house where I've felt a huge dark presence since I first walked in. The things everyone said I did i could not believe. I'm still in denial except the bruises all over me proved what I had done. My mom had to come to my house because my significant other was that scared. She's seen d-emons come out of people. She said that my voice was not my own and my actions were straight up de-monic. They call alcohol spirits right? I don't believe in coincidences. I think this man was quite literally fighting d-emons and once he drank, that gave them the open door to use him as their pawn. He could just be a cold blooded killer but I believe that unless you suffered a traumatic brain injury or some serious childhood trauma, or something that can be proven to be a factor, 9/10 these people kill because of things going on within our realm that we cant see. He deserves jail time, and obviously trying to use possession as a way to evade a charge is not realistic and thats why it's not accepted in court systems and you'd be laughed out of there. He could be just hamming it up to try and get off on insanity. Only God really knows. I was just saying originally that this mans surrounded by a dark cloud I can see it a mile away. He deserves jail or worse but I do believe there's something we can't see that pulls strings in society to make people act these ways. I saw a video of a boy who killed his mother and he called 911 immediately after the fact and on the 911 call he said "I don't know what happened I blacked out and I woke up and I killed my mom" after i blacked out the last time I believe now that if we are not conscuosly in control, and acting in ways we wouldn't dream of sober, or even drunk, but once you truly black out... Who's in control? To answer your question, I obviously think that this guy deserves the punishment I just was trying to connect the fact that the devil can in fact "have you" if you let him. And yes this dude is clearly a liar. And clearly did not know the real Lord. But my point was that even though this man's obviously a liar..... Who created lies in the first place? It was more of a food for thought comment not a defense of this guy. If you made it to the end of this thank you for hearing me out I'd love to hear what you have to say if you don't agree or even if you do it's all love from me and I hope one day something I said will resonate with you somewhere down the line. Because the way the world is going the spiritual veil is getting thinner and thinner and even if I'm wasting my time commenting into the void I'm hoping that the one person who needs to see this will. And I'm not looking to change minds I'm just looking to spark thoughts
How do you punch a toddler in the face? Four years old, screaming for you, still probably thinking you will snap out of it and tell him you're sorry and that everything will be okay .. I am against capital punishment in most cases, but this is such an exception.
Spending life in prison...a lot of it in solitary...is a fate worse than death.
Highly doubtful the offspring of this animal ever knew the word "sorry". The house guaranteed, smelled of cigarettes, alcohol, gingivitis and pet excrement.
@@wintlyoure describing mental illness. Many mentally ill people do not commit harm to others.
@@deusprogrammer_thekingofspace it really is. But at the same time the community is paying for it all. His housing his food and his well being are all being paid for by the community that he betrayed. If he is in prison while his son starts working that would essentially mean his son is paying for his dad to live through his taxes. Its disrespectful to the community to keep people like this alive
@@deusprogrammer_thekingofspacei disagree, thats out tax money he doesn’t deserve
I have a family member who has severe schizophrenia, he was seeing multiple people and demons all the time. He lives with my grandmother because of his mental and physical issues. The demons he saw started telling him to kill my grandmother and other family members and he told people so he wouldn’t do anything to people he cared about. This guy didnt seem to care he hurt people he’s supposed to love. Almost seems like he’s acting mentally ill to try and get off
Hey big ups to you, schizophrenia in a family member is so hard, I completely understand.
I don’t want to over step any Internet boundaries here haha but if he has had thoughts of killing your grandmother and others, is it really the best and safest idea to have him stay with her?? I don’t know their ages but I worry he could easily over power her physically! I hope you are well, and I hope your (1+ schizophrenic) family are too. You don’t have to reply to this 🥰
I wonder why they choose to act on the voices. Like if I hear a voice telling me to do things I don’t want to do then I wouldn’t. Scammers tell me to send them $ all the time but I never do.. Why do they have to do what the voices says?
@@stancexpunks because those voices don’t sound like the thoughts we have, they sound like a completely different voice. Think of the monster voice in the guys head in the movie Venom. Plus it never goes away, so imagine an intense, loud, seperate voice telling you to kill even while you’re trying to sleep. You’ll go insane and do what the voices say just to shut them up.
@@sarahpowpow777 Or you can go to the nearest hospital or the nearest police station and ask to be sectioned because you're hearing voices that are urging you to kill people.
Medication can make it worst. It makes you hallucinate and you think your dreaming and you may be
That detective was amazing. After seeing the crime scene, then having to question Michael without rage or judgement. I can't fathom how he could remain calm.
that's because you lack brain cells. you don't understand anything, you never have, and you never will do.
Because that's his job?
@@Anonymoususer78913 no shit dude, all this original comment is saying it’s that he is really good at his job regardless how intensely bothered inside he might’ve been.
Many people have his job. Not everyone can stay impartial during questioning such details of the Murder of this Family. Especially two INNOCENT PRECIOUS DEFENSELESS CHILDREN. Detectives Especially ones with children of their own can not remain so impartial during questioning. They get emotional and some become bullies. I have seen it on other like videos. GOD BLESS 🙏
@@shqipe4801 how do you do you know he was even bothered? It's just another day to him. Don't see the big deal.
Him praying for his release and not for his families souls absolutely disgusts me. He should be ashamed of himself.
Had no remorse over the pain he inflicted on his three family members but cries about the pain from his handcuffs... pathetic
> pain he inflicted* on his...
Good work detective
Evil.not psychotic,he has too much insight.
Well, no shit…because Michael is bipolar AND schizophrenic lmao. He’s fucked up.
Yeah, no shit…he’s schizophrenic lol.
"many individuals can be mentally ill and in control of their choices". PLEASE SAY IT AGAIN FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK
I’m one of them… one of my four mental illnesses is psychosis, and I do have control over it. I reason with the thoughts because I don’t wanna act on them, and I think about the ramifications of my actions as a backup.
@@Nate-R89proud of you! I know that takes active work and willpower, but your efforts are much appreciated!
Seriously. My sibling beat me to near unconsciousness and it required them being pulled off of me to get them to stop. They claim to have no control of themselves, and perhaps they don’t when they get to such a state, but… walk away before you do, or something? I don’t know - I just know that this same sibling wants me to hug them when they start getting upset, but it seriously scares me to be near them when they’re shouting, screaming, stomping, slamming things, and breaking things. It’s scary.
@@HavianEla thanks :) It does take a lot of active work to reason with the thoughts.
Damn, I’m sorry that that happened to you :/ It’s understandable that you’d be terrified to be around them after they acted out like that. I hope they get/got the help they need.
By "many" they mean the vast majority.
Depression and anxiety are very common mental illnesses, and that doesn't mean you can't control your actions.
Not even 45 seconds into this interview and I already can’t stand this guy
Same here, I had to stop the video many times to breathe. He is unbearable!
Omfg seriously. I don't know how the wife tolerated him.
Mate I felt sick to my stomach just listening to the first 2 minutes. This is absolutely sickening.
Maybe is the lying in the annoying and whiny nasal voice.
He’s so freaking disgusting - look at him and his freaking underwear GROSS
i really admire how you take the time to compare people who actively suffer from different mental illness and their experiences to others and what people may think of them. it's important to emphasize people with bipolar, schizophrenia, or whatever it is aren't dangerous because of their illness, it just can make some people more prone to certain triggers. i also love how you inputted actual feedback and experiences to illustrate how people may fake it and exaggerate it. very well done, and you handle the videos with care for the victims every time!
Dangerously naive.
@@davidsabo405 ?
The ability for a detective to sit and be casual with someone like this is incredible. A level of self control I don't think I could ever imagine.
People in that or any type of corrections system become jaded and void. I know cause I worked in those industries for 20 years
Or is he a psychopath too?
@@ColeBeeRyanoh ffs 🙄
@@kristinwojtowich8902 oh ffs u!
@@SophiesloyalSome people are also just very understanding and know how to talk to people who did bad things with as little judgment as possible. This guy is clearly a major league narcissist, and they tend to be arrogant and entitled (like Gacy), so they needed a very calm person to conduct this interview - otherwise he likely wouldn’t have talked
Praying after killing your family is so insane NOT asking for forgiveness but to help him escape consequences
If there is a god, he's going straight to hell.
Scriptures says; they will think they are doing God a service killing people.
@@deadrawilson5773gotta give the book chapter and verse for that, I'd like to check it out
@@deadrawilson5773scripture also says as long as he “repents” he’s allowed into heaven, what kind of “higher power” does that
My mouth dropped when he said "God help me tell the truth and you deal with the consequences. " WTF!?!
Hearing him complain about his discomfort is making me really angry. He makes me sick.
Right?me to 🤬
Thought I was the only one😑
Absolutely! Like, poor you, your shoulders are sore. WAY worse than what your wife and children felt as they were being attacked over and over! 🥴🙃
@redlamina5937 another message of somebody that is like hunting! you dont really mean that.. stop that populair propoganda you tried to spread nerd
@@pietfriet-e6j what?
He sounded pissed that his son survived, how awful.
When he was praying while in the interrogation room he did so audibly and orderly, and to me it seemed so performative, as if he was doing so to reinforce his story.
I agree. It was bad acting.
I agree he's faking it..
So what do you think his motive was?
@@christiansmith5047 some psychopaths don't need a motive
@@HonestOpinions4u can simply be to get a ligher sentence, or to be sent to an asylum instead of prison.
"where's the knife"
"It's in my son"
That was the most sickening thing I've ever heard. I had to pause it and breathe.
I had that exact same reaction *breathe… * and wondered if I could watch more
Same, this one was beyond any sick scenario
Omg some people are so weak.. I'm eating while watching this ..
@@H.EL-Othemany You're so cool. I just cannot explain it to you.
That line had me DYING!!!😅😅😅😅
Hearing this guy say "it wasn't me" as he can recall everything with such gross detail. Makes me sick! This man is a MONSTER.
I agree. I'm not excusing him, but he is so deceived by the devil, he actually justifies it to himself that God told him to do it. This man needs to be 6 ft. under. How could the family ask that he be spared?! If it was for religious reasons, that makes this more insane, because God's law is a life for a life. I can't imagine the fear that family had that night; especially those small children.
It's likely schizophrenia + religious hysteria.
Schizophrenia is often heritable and a member of my extended family suffered something similar. Then again, he isn't displaying any guilt or remorse, so maybe he's actually just a psychopath?
I agree though, the only people in this world that could be called monsters can also be excused by "mental illness." You need to prioritise yourself, not put idiots and crazies on a pedestal above you.
Your damn religious delusions are driving this shit, there are no gods or devils, bringing children up thinking that there are makes them sick, we are just lucky that not all gets as sick as this guy.@@oldhickory4686
He is mentally sick. Do you understand he is mentally sick???
@@oldhickory4686that’s beautiful to hear it’s life for life :) because yeah, life is a PRIVILEGE, NOT A RIGHT! I despise people who try to defend heinous crimes like “Oh We’D bE No BetTeR tHeN” like hell! We aren’t the ones taking lives first and especially not on innocence that did nothing to deserve it!
I don't know how detectives can do this job... seriously, hats off to you men and women. I break down just watching this, thinking about what the family might have been thinking or feeling in their last moments.
I’ve probably watched close to a hundred interrogation videos, and this investigator does have a great knack for keeping things light and conversational, no matter how dark the subject matter, which allows the suspect room for deeper and more free elaboration.. Believe it or not, this is a skill, which deserves respect.
I do not understand the last line of your comment at all. What do you mean "inject these horrors?" Think you have the wrong word.
@ferraroannie4058 I believe they meant the word "ingest," but autocorrect might have got them for that haha
Totally believe the skills
he was talking to him like a little kid
This is the most amiable detective I've ever seen I was so impressed by his demeanour. He was friendly without being fake.
I feel so bad for that detective interrogating the guy. He’s good at his job but man you can just hear the disgust in his voice everytime the dude talks
'I didn't get to finish my cigarette..'
'Interesting.'
It’s crazy that he prayed with his son that he would be safe before he went bed and he ended up being the only one that survived….
Imagine a 10 year old girl screaming for him to stop and that animal stabbed her in the chest. I have no words to describe just how sickening this whole thing is. Makes me sick to my stomach...
I think thats a insult even to animals even animals arent this unpredicatable or cruel
Please do not refer to this monster as an animal. Animals are incapable of such atrocities ...
@@freedomofspeech766 You mean not capable.
@@Thornspyre81 That is what incapable means
@@Thornspyre81 english isn't your strong suit eh bud
This video is a chilling reminder of how someone you love and trust can become a monster capable of unspeakable acts. It's heartbreaking to think about the pain and fear his family went through.
Go away
I doubt his wife even trusted him. I bet she was going to leave him.
Would like to think your comment is tongue in cheek?
What is the point of your channel?? I’m genuinely confused as I see more and more like yours. Is it bot spam? Some kind of weird ai thing? You have 1 weird video and somehow 6m subs. RUclips is getting weirder and weirder…
chilling how red flag people like this go unnoticed
sometimes i will see a stranger that looks off and just stare into his soul and wonder
I had a coworker who was very religious tell me that demons told him to do bad things. We talked about it for a few minutes. The whole time, I thought that he meant it figuratively. A year later, when he was diagnosed with schizophrenia I realized he meant it literally
Whenever someone says that God talked to them or told them to do something, I always immediately question their sanity.
Sane people do not hear voices in their heads and they sure as fuck wouldn't do what they said even if they did.
No one sane ever says this.
@@iGourry well you should because God himself said he does not speak with mere humans, except prophets or through angels. demons instead probably.
but honestly I as well used to say that God speaks with me when I was around 17, but I was ignorant the faith back then lol and now I realise I was just speaking with demons.
@ThonneThisseDeadeLif 😂😂😂where does He say that at? That's a lie, because prophets were mere men!!!😂😂
Why TF would you take that figuratively??? O_O its like THE sign that someone is mentally unwell.
Poor kid, how awful it is to be as much betrayed by the one supposed to protect you. I hope he received (and still receive) a lot of psychological care
The absolute entitled audacity to complain about sore muscles when your 4 year old still had a knife stuck in him. I can't even.
exactly!
It's truly disgusting and disturbing.
Dude would complain if he threw his back out stabbing them to death. He's narcissistic.
That’s narcissism for ya. He’s only concerned about himself.
Can’t even what?
im glad that little boys aunts didnt let the media document his life after the case, the kid needs privacy and healing. my heart goes out to this family. seems like the mothers side was incredible, taking into account that he shouldnt die because their sister would have wanted to protect him. i dont think id be that strong if anyone ever hurt any of my siblings, id deffo be rushing to give them the harshest sentancing. hope theyre all doing well
My dad is bipolar but he would NEVER physically hurt someone, especially a family member. He just has simple mood swings and some days he is mad for no reason but he would never put his hands on anyone and I’m so thankful for him! ❤
I have bipolar a well and I get bad mood swings happy one minute mad the next but I would NEVER hurt another person. I hate when people try to use disorders when they really don't have one. Idk if this guy does or not but he has something seriously wrong with him
Bipolar and schizophrenia are two completely different things dude.
@@TheGoatedOneHo I know
Same. When I wasn’t medicated and had trouble coping with the mood swings and all, I still never harmed anyone else. Myself? Definitely. But no one else
My dad has bipolar and he did set out to kill my mom once. He was stopped by a family friend. Not to say your father is the same, just to say that even though we love our bipolar dads, psychosis is one hell of a drug.
I hate it when people use religion as excuses for horrible things.
THIS!
religion facilitates it, so...
He doesn't use it as an excuse, he obviously thinks he's sincerely doing God's work.
He's simply demonstrating that false religions, false beliefs, drive people mad.
No, he is just insane and truly needs help. This isn’t related to religion or any kind of religious beliefs. As an atheist who has read the entire Bible, I can affirm that God never advocated for killing one’s own family, especially children. This situation stems from poor mental health, and that is it. Even then, we don’t entirely know if this is true. Something may have happened that caused him to detach from his family, and he may have pretended to go insane to avoid facing full responsibility for his actions. Religion isn’t what caused this.
@@rea552 I'm not saying it's the cause, I'm saying it's one of the reasons (just as Eminem isn't the cause, but obviously it didn't help).
I'm not saying that these religions invite any kind of murder either... I'm just saying that when you believe in unfounded bullshit that completely disconnects you from reality, you can be led to commit atrocities, without knowing that they are.
So, religion isn't the cause, but obviously it hasn't helped either, far from it.
Dear 911operator. I know you have a hard job. Please do not instruct murderers to go back and check on their victims to “see if they’re alive”. Horrible advice! A surviving victim will then be killed AGAIN. I’m still paralyzed by the stupidity of your saying that to the killer. Never do that again.
Their quest for safety makes them act/say stupid things.
@@SouthwardTwistalways super sus to here a story like this in a comment, can you provide any evidentiary details of your incident ?
@@CameronNotOneal what incident?
@CameronNotOneal What are you talking about? Dude did not even tell a story?
@@Lilith6.6 😂😂 yo I commented on the wrong video I was also wondering what I was talking about
His shoulders are probably hurting from the force of stabbing 3 individuals.. sick
I had the same thought!
Yes, he is "sick"... sick with severe schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. He was actually "insane" at the time of the crime. I briefly researched his history. His family( family he was raised in), was worried about his propensity for violence, BEFORE HE COMMITTED THE CRIMES. So, why he's in a prison instead of a locked-down psychiatric facility really doesn't make sense. Chances are, he appointed an attorney/s from the court because he couldn't afford one, and they struck thecm quickest reasonable deal, possible. If you've never seen a schizophrenic person... you probably won't understand.
@@harrychapin808I have and sometimes they can be scary. They even said while watching this type of thing that they’d deserve to serve a prison sentence then be released into psychiatric rehabilitation. The dude definitely still deserves prison but should still get or try to get rehabilitated
U mad pretty Lindsey
@@b.o.n.e.s. He doesn't deserve prison if he was "legally insane" at the time of the crime. I can tell that he's vacillating between reality and non-reality just during the interview. He's not acting. In prison, he won't receive the care he would in a psychiatric facility for the criminally insane. He'd be watched very closely in such a facility. In prison, he's at the mercy of the system and the inmates. And the prisoners could be at his mercy. A psychiatric facility for the criminally insane is a prison for all intent and purpose. It's like being a max security prison. However, it is a MEDICAL facility. He was placed in prison because he's poor.
This is like the clearest audio I have ever heard and it’s from 2009, that’s wild
Audio has been good for a really long time. US Presidents are still using the Shure SM57 from 1965.
@@Phil_529 it was probably hard wired rather than current day wireless/wifi
They had good microphones back in 2009. The dinosaurs were all gone already.
"My shoulders hurt so bad" ... His lack of ability to see how inappropriate this is based on the unimaginable pain he just inflicted on his family, is disgusting.
That young boy is a fighter. Being stabbed 11 times and then the knife being left in him and he survives. Wow, just wow.
The knife being left in him is likely what saved his life
@@RedditNoveltiesyes but he still had 10 stab wounds without the knife inside? So it's not as simple as, leaving the knife saved his life. 1 out of 11 wounds being plugged by the knife isn't exactly make it the main point.
@RedditNovelties bro what 1 stab out of 11 is what saved him
@@derrickfarbes1805no they were just saying the knife being left in him isnt necessarily a bad thing when someones been stabbed
Imagine being the detective, hearing a guy say he stabbed his daughter, and calmly saying "tell me about that". That's the basis of some therapy sessions right there.
you can't imagine it. thankfully there are people stronger than you.
@@AlaborJinta pipe down there buddy
@@AlaborJintaeven therapists need therapy sometimes because of the shit they’ve heard… -.- not needing therapy when you’re in a position like that doesn’t make you strong, it makes you dead inside…
@@Krissy93021 agree
@@Krissy93021+1
The way his son screamed "Daddy! Daddy! Daddy!" That was SO F'd up
Please never let him out. He is evil. I do not care if he is mentally f*cked up or just pretending it.
I have a 4yo daughter and I just could not listen what he had done to his boy. So sick!
My 4 year old daughter is going through chemotherapy and its fucked me up a bit. I dont know how anybody could do this. I weep for this boy
im praying for you and your daughter. hope the chemotherapy is working. as to this case, its genuinely heartbreaking. no kids, but i have a 4 year old niece and i cant imagine anything happening to her. let alone inflicting it onto her.
Hugs Mama, much prayers and love being sent y'all's way 😘
Im so sorry. I had a NICU baby and understand the pain of having a sick child, but I still cannot imagine what your family is going through. Best of wishes that she graduates quickly❤
Thoughts are with u all god bless
I’m so sorry to hear that. Me too I will pray for your family.
Hearing him tell the detectives that his son and daughter were screaming, "DADDY, DADDY NO" literally turned my god damned stomach. I have a daughter and son of my own and this is by far the most heinous betrayal a child could ever feel. I honestly wish he had received the death penalty, he is a perfect candidate. I hope that baby boy was raised with the careful love and affection he needed to become an adult who can live as normal of a life as possible. We don't know know much about him now, but that's okay, we can still all wish him love, positivity, and healing wherever he is in life.
Poor guy's probably gonna have bad trust issues for the rest of his life
Aint no reason to use the lords name in vein. No matter what happens
@@craig4135 agreed!!🙏🏻
@@craig4135This case is a child who watched himself & family brutalized by his dad, but complaining about another adult's "naughty language" sure is important....
@@craig4135 You mean the lord who lets kids get murdered every day?
The guy who does the voice over has one of the best voices I’ve ever heard.. he really makes these videos even better
Yea hw does have an amazing voice.
I love his voice to
Absolutely
He sounds like agent 47 to me
Especially in a sea of videos where they use those absolutely ridiculous ai voice overs, love ewu for actually hiring a narrator
As a dad this is incredibly hard to watch. I couldnt ever imagine doing something like this. the rage i have towards this guy is immeasurable.. Unreal
Just when you think you've heard it all, you listen to a guy calmly explaining how he brought his son to bed, praying with him, asking God that he may keep him safe. Later he says that after murdering his wife and daughter, his son got the most stabbing and beating, because he "just would not die".
And then the little boy actually survives.
that little boy is going to wind up watching this one day. Yikes.
@@donaldberry4150yeah I was thinking that, I mean whilst I find true crime to be interesting etc… sometimes I ask myself if I’m contributing to utter exploitation of these people’s families etc? I mean, it’s all well and good for all of us at home to sit here watching these documentaries etc, but just think how that little boy will feel when he’s old enough to see this…. He might wish the public didn’t know, he might not want to have his life exploited or his families. It’s just crazy. That little boy will just never be alright ever again… and here we all are commenting here and watching this…
What an utter tragedy ☹️
He's 100% possessed
@@superhetoric if you dont understand the value of content like this i often wonder why people like you are watching at all.
you can hear in voice that he's still angry and annoyed when he says that. Like, he isnt glad that his son is so strong, he's annoyed by it. Clearly had a lot of hatred for them.
The nerve of this dude to act like such a big baby about his shoulders after murdering his family.
His shoulders hurt from stabbing his family! And he’s asking for sympathy. Detective says to try stretching. What? Unbelievable
A tactic.
That psycho is such a manipulator.
@@GigiNKDwell the detective isn't there to enjoy watching him suffer from his physical pain that's not what justice and punishment nor the legal system is about shouldn't be about
he's there to get information from him get him to confess and the best way to do that is to definitely care about the people you're interviewing well-being
it's just also not easy to keep some people engaged in a conversation when their in some pain some can power through it tolerate it or just deal with it but certainly there's some where it's easier said than done or just wouldn't engage with conversation if not only him but if anyone was in pain
I mean come on let's be honest with ourselves alot of us in the comments would probably be complaining bringing up the pain aswell it's only human nature
also alot of us in the comments would also probably be less focused willing to engage in the conversation if we were having some pain
but of course there's also those people where the pain isn't at all or barely a problem for them hell they may even like the pain
there's a spectrum to it like there is with everything about human beings
That was absolutely infuriating!!! The amount of physical, mental and emotional pain he inflicted on his family and then complains that his shoulders are sore...unbelievable!!!
Could you imagine being this officer? Having to listen to all this without responding? I genuinely respect him for maintaining his professionalism, there's absolutely no way I could have listened to this without reacting and showing him the pure hatred I have for him!!
@@elizabethd8147 It could be a way of suppressing emotions and the brain actively not wanting to deal with the much more depressing reality at hand. I can imagine people that are so stressed to actively try to distract themselves from completely breaking down, and complaining about small things at hand can be one of them. Kinda like how emergency callers also help with questions that are mainly focussed to distract the caller from the horrifying situation at hand
The part where she asks where the knife was, and he responded with "It's in my son" is one of the most haunting things I've heard in my life.
As a father, this man completely sickens me, and I had some of the worst chills run down after he said that.
Noooooooo! Really😮
The into where the son says daaaaaaddddd…. The betrayal and confusion he must have felt. The one person who’s supposed to protect me is doing this to me…Nah I can’t watch it
and when he said he punched his son in the face as he was stabbing him 😢
Those words sent such a chill into me, and my eyes zeroed in on your comment IMMEDIATELY afterwards!!
A 4 year old! Those poor children!
This man is terrifying! No matter if he is mentally ill or not.
At 30min in, I *_just_* noticed how this interrogator is not only maintaining a confession pose, but in such close proximity to the monster, while still keeping a friendly, almost father-like tone of voice and engaging him in the questioning without judgement. Almost a Ned Flanders vibe...
Interesting way of both putting on subtle pressure but mostly coming off as someone who is genuinely curious ... Top notch interrogation work here.
*Edit: Holy hot heck, my first 1k comment! Wooow... Do I get a plaque or something?* 🥇🤩 😁🤟❤️❤️❤️
Such investigators need always a little Tarantino with themselves. And that is not meant at funny way. You have to dive in this evil minds, make them your best friends and get them in the end. This job is not for everyone.
@@niksuch4169Perfect analogy! 👍
So true! I definitely couldn't do it! Especially with how he's answering the questions! I'd have lost my shit the first 10 minutes. No joke!
Yeah, this detective is definitely very good at this.
@@kimmieh8419I was a police officer for almost 8 years, and I swear, when it comes to interviewing and interrogations, some detectives and investigators are just absolute masters of the craft. It truly is impressive watching a detective who knows what they're doing. I was never all that good at it, to be honest. I can ask direct questions, and i could de-escalate high stress situations. But doing something like what this detective in the video is doing..that's just a whole other level of communication skills i dont possess. I can't sit and connect with a psychopath who just did something horrific, and build rapport, and get them to feel comfortable enough with me to speak candidly about it. That kind of thing was just never one of my strengths, and I'm always impressed by the people who excel at that like this detective.
The way he says "and she started panicking like you would not believe" while describing himself walking towards his daughter with a knife, after she was able to see the scene and comes to the conclusion of what he's doing upon her asking him to stop, the way he said that and me visualizing his daughter standing there with a terrified look on her face and what he does in the next 2 seconds after that is just....too hard for me to fathom. My heart dropped multiple times rewatching him say that. The complete disconnect he had with his daughter is just something I can't even understand, I don't even have children of my own but my heart dropped like I did when I watched this part.
I know that was horrible to hear.
I couldn’t even begin to imagine what was going on through her head. 😞 she had a whole life ahead of her taken away by the one person who should be protecting her the most.
Maybe don't rewatch multiple times, as you say. Once is too much
When he made the thunk sound...and just how violently and quick he did it. Terrifying
I'll keep BPD in mind.
The thought the detective was first a class interviewer. There is no benefit to inserting personal feeling or own beliefs into the interview, and he did an excellent job of staying calm and keeping him talking.
The detectives and the police are very strong to not take out the trash.
I agree. I hope the detective got some good attention to his own well-being afterwards.
@@TheZigzachyes, and wise.
I thought the same, he spoke very confidently and calm not to buy too much into shit. But he wasn't aggressive or rude which is so important in keeping a suspect talking. Really well done on his behalf.
its scary that we share a world with people like this
Perhaps the best detective interview work I’ve seen in these sorts of videos. Hyper focused and deliberate in his behavior, and so respectful. Felt like a gesture of respect for the lives destroyed.
I lost my Mom at 12years pf age cause my Step-Dad shot her. I can barely understand on what this 4 year old is going through at his young age. My Heart and Prayers go out for him to heal but I know this is something hard to get over. I am 66 and still think about my mom a lot still today. It is sometimes never gotten over completely. 😢
He's around 19 now. Hopefully he's recovered and is doing better.
I’m sorry for your loss😢 I hope you’re doing well
I’m sorry for your loss.
What a terrible tragedy you had to face ~ prayers go out to you for a complete healing! With G0D in your heart, you will see your mom again one day 🕊️
Your momma still thinks about you too, Robert. She has watched over you for 54 years as your guardian angel, and she will continue to watch over you until you meet her embrace once again. I hope you have found solace.
If he was possessed when he did it, but not now as he explains, why isn’t he devastated? He’s completely calm. No remorse. What is wrong with this guy?
Because possession isn't real and he's not a good actor, maybe?
Well he’s nuts! If he isn’t who is?
@@AthenaOwl_ no he is not.. He knows what’s happening and what he did..don’t make excuses for him.. I’ve been diagnosed as bipolar depression and I’ve taken ambien and I had side effects but I knew well enough to not take that medication again. He knows God so he doesn’t have an excuse..
@@AthenaOwl_if he is experiencing it, why wasn’t he deemed insane by the court? Wouldn’t it have been charged differently other than first degree? This is a genuine question. I’m no professional but this guy seems like a very bad actor to me…
@@AthenaOwl_ You know, deep down we are all a little twisted. Some much more than others. That's why you have us sitting here and watching this type of content. Despite being terrified of it actually happening in our own reality, we are still sitting through this and watching it. Then you get those like this man who are actually DOING the disgusting crime.
Bottom line is that most people who commit murders and crimes are not mentally insane or going through psychosis. Very few people in prison are actually legally insane. People are just born evil and there are some people who are WAY more evil.
"Are you sure you're not dreaming?" wild thing for a 911 operator to ask😂
Not really, getting a call in the middle of the night with such a far fetched story happens when people are heavily intoxicated, it’s not normal at all for this to happen.
yknow as someone who is schizophrenic im getting really exhausted that its so commonly faked as a scapegoat. it is a horrifying condition that means my life will never be “true” and i have to question everything i hear, see, feel, taste, smell, everything i generally experience. these people wouldnt last an hour in the world i live in, especially when unmedicated.
I have a friend with this.. he got a Psychiatric Service Dog. If he’s having a Hallucination, he now looks at his SD and when she’s Calm & Quiet..he understands it’s a Hallucination. She also helps to Remind him to take his meds.
Maybe something like that could help you too?? 😊
@@thecelticcrone7927 unfortunately im not in the financial nor personal state to look after another being, it would be cruel to have a dog. i hope to have an animal companion of some sort in the future though!
@@smam9571 I really am sorry if this might sound blaze and like empty tip-giving from a person who knows nothing about this condition, but I just remembered recently seeing a RUclipsr with schizophrenia - I forget his name, unfortunately - saying that he uses his phone to determine hallucinations. Like, he'd point the camera at it and see if it shows up on the screen or try to record and play back the sound. I don't know whether or not this could be helpful, but just in case. Good luck to you :)
@@irinaindeikina4042 i use that trick! unfortunately there are some times when the hallucinations can still show up on a recording :( but it is generally very helpful. and dw its not offensive at all :)
Fr, I've seen people who ACTUALLY have schizophrenia; one was a girl and honestly she was ok, we just knew to keep an eye on her and dont give her a lighter (she liked fire) but another was a guy on a train, and as you said it was a terrifying experience. Nothing to be joking about
Seeing the paints in the girls room saying "i love my family" is heart breaking 😢
😭😭😭 with sponge Bob
Yeah me so sad 😢
Adriana stuck with her husband through the thick of it, his hospitalizations, alcohol abuse, abuse and she received what she didn't deserve. Rest in peace.
А может быть , не нужно было подвергать себя и особенно своих детей такой опасности , живя с психически больным человеком ??? Может нужно было быть более ответственной ? Мало того , что жила с жизофреником , так ещё и наркотики употребляла. Он пил употреблял наркотики , а она это все поддерживала ещё. Так что в данном случае , я считаю ,что она тоже несёт ответственность за то ,что произошло
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@@КсенияДмитриева-ф1яare you fucking serious? Wtf
@@КсенияДмитриева-ф1яI’m glad I left my abuse ex lol he would have done me wrong
No possession, no demons, just an evil man. Plain and simple.
This is probably the best audio quality I've heard from an iterrogation room ever and it's super uncanny. It makes this guy sound even more unhinged.
"I killed my family, but my shoulders hurt because you cuffed me for too long 😢"
Sick! He is just another sick male.
So your shoulder hurts .
Yeah poor guy
I could not even talk to that man . The detective"s self control is remarkable.
You are not a trained cop so 🤷🏼♀️
@@Poeticfloeticeven so…..
@@Poeticfloetic so
@@PoeticfloeticI was a police officer for almost 8 years brother, and I tell you what, being able to conduct an interview/interrogation the way this detective is doing, was never one of my strengths. I can ask direct questions, and de-escalate high stress situations, but to have the communication and interrogation skills to sit across from a guy like this, who is clearly unstable, and just did something horrific..connect with him and build rapport with him, and make him comfortable enough to speak freely with me...that's just not a skill that i have lol. And to be honest, most police officers dont. Some are better at it than others, but id say about 90% of cops aren't anywhere near as good at it as this detective is. It really is a difficult skill that takes years of experience to develop. The detective in this video is definitely a master of the craft tho and knows what he's doing.
This is sickening.
The little boy didn't just lose his mother and sister, he lost his father too.
That poor child. My heart goes out to him.😢
what father
He lost his entire family.
Considering the dad had reports of being abusive, looks like a father never existed
@@sophiagomzthe father died when he took the damn drugs he was given that produce impulsive murder or impulsive suicide accordung to Pharma'sown expert in a similar case with four deaths-an entire family!
I'm sure he would be better without that thing you called father.
Give the detective credit. I would of lost my job that day after hearing him talk about his daughter and son
I agree 💯
@@JohnnyDanger36963Does this murder’s “side of the story” matter in any way shape or form? He killed his 28 year old wife, 10 year old daughter, and attempted to murder/permanently traumatize his 4 year old son. “Other side of the story” my ass. Imagine standing up for a child killer. Couldn’t be me
@@JohnnyDanger36963I hope this is sarcastic
I get it, but when you understand that something like that could make this guy walk, you’ll do what you have to to make sure that doesn’t happen. Pretty sure that’s what goes through many cops minds when they encounter cases like this
@@JohnnyDanger36963 bro shut up 💀
Wow this is one of the most if not the most horrific story ive heard so far…. My soul cannot hold this stuff
That boy was so innocent, my heart broke when I saw that happy drawing of SpongeBob hanging on his wall. This monster destroyed this child’s innocence.
I wondered if the son might have been... Special to some extent which put extra pressure on michael to provide etc etc. it would definitely explain why he took it out on his son more. I started wondering this because I noticed Michael was with his current psychological expert since about the time his son was born.
He also made sure if they had died and wasn't relieved to hear his son didn't, in fact he zoned out and responded somewhat panicked after.
So was the daughter.
👍🏻Exactly what he is , a disgusting monster who chose alcohol and drugs over his poor family , he shamelessly tried to act like he’s a victim himself! Dmm What a pos !
@veoa416 If he wasn’t prepared for his child to have difficulties or special needs, maybe he shouldn’t have had children to begin with.
@@high-bi-password Never said he should have. In fact, he's quite literally shown he shouldn't have.
I know someone that went through something similar. Her family did escape, but when you know your own father wanted to kill you - it stays in the back of your mind for a long time.
Forever.
These videos usually don't disturb me, but this one.....man. This one is really disturbing. The way he described plunging the knife into his 10 year old daughter.....truly horrific.
It's crazy right? It's so crazy that it almost makes you think that he's completely aware of what he's doing right now and that he's doing all this. The hopes that it helps him get out of it somehow, but like how a little kid will keep one foot in one foot out so that they have options to go towards whoever's believing their b******* the most
Im same way. I feel dirty and guilty for watching it and so so angry. What a monster
@@ReyGladiadorI wish so badly I did not watch this none of these videos have ever disturbed me like this one has Jesus Christ if there is a hell I pray he is in it
Family-enders are some of the scariest people on this planet. I don't know how you can go for such a significant part of your life growing, raising and loving a family, just to decide you don't want to do it anymore. And rather than just leaving...to do the worst thing possible to the people you said "I love you" to every day...
They can’t deal with the shame of being a shitty father and partner, so they eliminate the people who ‘make them’ feel shame rather than being introspective
As a father of 3 kids that are my entire world, I’m at a loss for words
same
It's not like this is the first time...
@@RagnarokPKXD cough cough chris watts
Doesnt make it any less diabolical @RagnarokPKXD
@@RagnarokPKXDyour point?
So glad that you always make it a point to clarify that while a person experiencing psychosis or psychotic symptoms CAN become violent, many many people who experience the mental distress of psychosis or psychiatric symptoms do not act out in violence. Wonderful video as always.
And yet almost every single time the narrator talks about symptoms of psychosis, he also says that these behaviors could be fake. It illegitimizes the experiences of people who have severe psychosis and gets us further away from understanding and treating the root causes of these rampages.
@jacobb7608 I always figured the narrator meant that in terms of the individual in the video could be faking it.
@@jacobb7608I noticed the same!
@@jacobb7608i noticed that too and it’s weird because he literally immediately turned himself in…
"I feel like I'm on fire for the Lord." "Oh, good." I burst out laughing at how nonchalant that 'oh good' was given the previous statement.
I scrolled waaaay too far down for this comment lmao. What an absolutely funny interaction.
You found that funny because you are evil you can relate to this horror story. Whypippo are sick 🤢
The woman and her children deserved much better. He did not care about their lives or his. I hope the living son has a better life. It is terrifying that there are people on earth like this. He has no emotion.
My mum had a mental breakdown when I was 16, im 29 now.
She was caring for relatives that passed away, she was having hallucinations, carried holy water with her, was convinced I was possessed.
Would laugh like someone told a joke then blank face.
Went wandering in the streets, no shoes, coat, phone at 3am.
She saw the passed relatives, convinced they left her messages.
Thought people were trying to break in the house, plant drugs, hanging in the trees.
My mum had psychosis for 6 months before being sectioned and than had another 2 episodes over the years.
My mum has always been a bit confused, she now lives in a Care home with parkinsons.
She wouldn't hurt a fly, she's confused, been manipulated by people for money over the years, and made out to be nuts because of her diagnosis.
My point of this comment is to let people know this attitude of this person in the video is not typical of those with psychosis, for the most part they are harmless, scared, lonely people that need a gentle hand in life.
What is a MUM?
@@bamahammer949seriously?
@@bamahammer949people have no damn common sense, either that or english is not your first language
I'm so sorry u had to go thru that. I'm sorry your mom had to go thru that as well. That's a very difficult situation all around. I hope she is being well cared for where she is n that she is safe. I hope you are healing n able to live your life in peace❤
my grandmother is diagnosed with psychosis, paranoid schizophrenia she does the same when she has breakdowns
Imagine complaining about your shoulder pain from being in handcuffs after leaving the knife you used to kill your family IN your four year-old CHILD'S BODY. Rest in Peace Adriana & Valerie, I hope Brian is doing as well as he can be after enduring this horror.
Seems to me he just wanted out of the marriage and thought that raising kids would be a lot more work than he was interested in handling. He’s clearly trying to use the insanity plea because he has zero empathy for what happened.
Brian will never be ok again... may Jesus bless him.
Yeah bro we all saw the vid....
@@icu3869It's human nature to look after your kids and put their needs first, even taking precedence over people's own current circumstances. It's not the norm to put yourself over your children.
Hello my friend. You are a sheer beauty.
That boy exposed his fathers severe alcoholism to the school. That's why he 'got the worst of it'
??@LRmssK
Can’t watch it all, just the beginning, but I knew straight away that the mental illness shtick was nonsense. Now you’ve written that I see the motive.
The boy didn't get the worst. He's still alive, his mom and sister aren't.
@@Hatbox948nah but he has to live and grow up with this insane trauma that the poor deceased mother n sister will not, also i dont think they meant it like that but more the reason why the dad had it out for him the most
He didn't get the worst of it...what are you talking about?
I hate how he is so coldly describing how he murdered them but he uses these dramatic soundeffects when telling how his children screamed or how he pulled his daughter down. Sickening.
Detective: can you tell me what happened?
Michael: I blacked out, I don remember
*continues to describe in detail exactly what happened*
The twist that Michael's missing is that He's the damn devil
Exactly
And not just that but his tone while describing it all sounds like he’s proud of it or bragging about it 😤
This is actually what makes it more realistic that he's legitimately out of touch with reality. He knows what happened but has disconnected himself from it.
Kind of like the part where he said "I didn't do it, I didn't do it" the detective asked who did and he immediately says "I did it" and then just goes right along talking. No change of tone, no explanation. Just flat out went from I didn't do it to I did it and then moved right along.
@YuckFouTubeXyou can clearly tell he’s lying tbh, just listen to his voice, he’s just an evil being, through and through.
Got his wife pregnant at 18yo, took her whole life. Consumed her whole life. Wasted her whole life. Look out for yourselves sisters.
for real.
For real 😳
Probably a history of DV and control. She must have lived in misery 😞
🙏✨
Look out for your sisters too
As someone who has schizophrenia cases like this are so disgusting. People that have our disorder or more likely to be assaulted then to assault somebody else. And also the way he’s whispering as if he’s trying to keep it quiet is a certain amount of awareness of his surroundings. When you’re in a true state of delusion, reality seems, so distant that you’re in your own little world. Volume control isn’t really something that I experience when I’m in a delusional state. He’s obviously faking it and it’s disgusting. Him being aware of his physical pain is also strange. And beyond that he has pretty good linear, thinking which shows that he’s not in a delusional state at all.
I was thinking the same thing
Thank you and blessings to you.❤
Truth!
I think schizoaffective is different. I was diagnosed as bipolar for a longtime and now I am diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder. Based on my experiences he does seem very ill to me. I am not violent at all and I am not a mental health professional.
I don't know what to make of his case. I think you should think with your brain and not your feelings. Unfortunately, a mental breakdown or a psychotic episode can lead to violence as you don't know what the person may be hallucinating. To say that just because you didn't experience this when sick no person with schizophrenia does is absurd. I will say that you don't just snap out of a psychotic break like that. My GF has had 2 and unless you take serious medicine for at least some time immediately after the event (1-2 days in her case), you will still be in that state and you can't talk like this guy is doing.
Because of this, I am reluctant to think he truly went through a mental breakdown where he didn't know right from wrong. I am more inclined to believe he was a very angry person with violent tendencies who terrorized his family and refused to get help. He also used alcohol and recently drugs, which made his violence spike. It's possible the meds combined with alcohol and drugs made him get very paranoid and angry and he went on a killing spree. He is a POS; he shouldn't have been engaging in such stuff like drugs and drinking if he saw they were causing him to be violent, but I suspect he didn't care. They haven't uncovered what really set him off, but there has to be more to this story, I'm sure.
I'm always amazed by these interrogators. Like how?? How do you sit through these stories, how do you ask these probing questions and not lose it in that moment. I know their trained, but still. I hope they all get really good therapy.
Notice how he looks at the camera when he's alone and then he starts 'praying'. This is a performance
His shoulders seemed fine that entire time too.
As a dad of two young kids, i cant even fathom this. One of the hardest things iv ever listened too.
That mother had a child at 18... and got murdered before she could even see her grow up...
She wasn't even fully grown yet. 28? I'm only 29 and going to university now. I wonder what else she had in store for herself and her kids in the years to come.
With 28 you are fully grown for quite a few years already. This century just allows you to slowly grow up.
@@korcidiamond3623 She had the child at 18, she died at 28. She was killed by the father to her children.
@@LoneWolf365Unknown-he2ki And now? Horrible death and insane dude.
Its totally natural for a female body to be pregnant at that age.
@@korcidiamond3623 Yeah, age is weird in the US- most wait longer. mostly it was the fact she couldn't see her kids grow. And she was likely groomed into that relationship- or expected to go into it.
This was premeditated. He wouldn't have looked up and printed out pages of everything. He looks at the camera when he is alone. This dude is ridiculous.
My friend (who is all grown up now) at the age of 6 years old caught her father with a gun in her mums mouth...she stayed there for hours throughout the night to make sure he didn't shoot her when she went back to sleep....
....messed her up and nobody died...
...that poor poor child...
...he's gonna need a whole lotta love...
Hope his future is brighter than his past ❤️
My stepdad did that to my mom twice when I was a kid (8-10yrs). I wasn't there the first time but I was there the second time and it was pretty fucking traumatic. Her husband knew better than to ever put his hands on me or my little sister, because he knew my dad would have killed him. My dad told him so. Still being terrified to go to sleep at 8 years old because you need to be ready to go help your mother whenever he starts beating the shit out of her is not something anything any child should ever have to go through. It took my dad years of taking my mom to court, multiple times a year, trying to get custody of me and my sister to get us out of that hellhole. When he finally did get custody of us when I turned 12, we were court ordered to go to counseling. We did that for years and it helped some but those scars never fully heal. Those are the memories that are like polaroids in the mind. I don't even have to close my eyes to see it. It's just there, taking up space and no matter how hard you try to delete it you can't. It's apart of who you are now. It sucks.
@@princessbuttercup8954 I'm glad he finally got custody. I can't imagine what you went through. I hope the counseling helped you deal with the snapshots and memories when they flood back. No child should ever feel the need to have to protect a parent from their spouse. I hope you are much better and have joy in your life. ❤
Holy shit. Hope he does well. ❤
My grandparents live on a small lake in rural WA state. They always had a nice and powerful set of binoculars on a tripod because we (their grandchildren) loved to sit there and look at stuff.
A bunch of us were over for a family dinner or something, we started looking through them to see what we could find. Found a cool looking bird on the roof of the house across the lake and we were taking turns looking at it.
I went to take my turn and the bird moved, I was trying to find it again but happened to go to low to look into the huge glass wall of the home. The man had his hand gun barrel in the woman's mouth with their kids in the room. All 3 kids had their backs up against the back wall and were obviously upset. I screamed and my dad came to see what was happening.
Obviously we called the cops, it being so rural, it took hours. The adults were taking turns with several sets of binoculars until cops came. It was so sad. I'll never forget the scene and had nightmares for months.
I was a stranger...not in the same room...and it affected me. I can't imagine how those kids felt.
The mom went back to sleep?
I cannot even express how awful this makes me feel for all of them. The way he describes his son’s experience is absolutely mental. If you’ve ever heard a baby, toddler or small child cry in pain, you know it’s a truly devastating, heart wrenching sound. That poor little boy.
this.
I was imagining that too... I just can't
I have a 4 year old little boy I hand to stop listening to that it truly made me feel sick
I used to work in a mental health facility as a manager. A resident at the project manager to get hold of a kitchen knife which they then threatened me with. They said, "if I was to stab you to death now the police would come and I would be arrested. Then I would be sent back to hospital and would be out again in a few years. But you, you would be dead forever."
The person who said that to me was a diagnosed schizophrenic and was ill at the time. They were sectioned not long afterwards and put on a ward for an extended period. Sometimes, even when they've deteriorated, they know what they're doing.
I tried to explain this in a video of someone else that I truly believe is schizophrenic. Because they couldn’t understand how’d that would be the case if they were truly mentally ill. I experienced it, and there are certainly lucid moments mixed in!
that was a terrifying opening. the fact someone can snap like that
He has a complete lack of remorse and no expression of gratitude/joy when learning that his 4-year-son survived. This is just bone-chilling.
absolutely gobsmacked at the prayer he said.. the audacity when he's fully guilty of the deed..
Sounded like he was praying to get out of the situation ?
he wasnt praying to "father god" he was prayin to god damn " father pucci "