Man Snaps After Being Force-Fed Human Body Parts

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @LynseyTV
    @LynseyTV 7 дней назад +3632

    What im hearing is Jeremiah did the world a great service.

    • @AA-tv5gv
      @AA-tv5gv 7 дней назад +167

      I was about to comment the same thing. Same with inmates who dispose of p3dos in jail

    • @MalO.ver1.0.x
      @MalO.ver1.0.x 6 дней назад +4

      Took the words right out of my mouth.

    • @kiabias
      @kiabias 6 дней назад +1

      Here here!!🥂

    • @thegrapeescape87
      @thegrapeescape87 6 дней назад +133

      I feel so sorry for him and don't think he deserved any time in prison. He needed help. So tragic.

    • @Thekoryosmenstribepodcast
      @Thekoryosmenstribepodcast 6 дней назад

      I agree 100% ​@@thegrapeescape87

  • @lucy-uj7zz
    @lucy-uj7zz 7 дней назад +2579

    "Jeremiah Berry's body was found at his residence just south of Cortez. The coroner has ruled it a suicide." Really heartbreaking, he couldnt manage the pain anymore. Poor kid. I'm so sorry

    • @FatLittleOldLady
      @FatLittleOldLady 7 дней назад

      Oh. Wow. RIp, kiddo.

    • @Lynn-zx3th
      @Lynn-zx3th 6 дней назад +103

      Omg thanks for the info I was gonna look it up. So so sad. Poor kid.

    • @tammyduncan719
      @tammyduncan719 6 дней назад +17

      😪😪😪

    • @jm-ig2mq
      @jm-ig2mq 6 дней назад +148

      Imagine trying to live a life after all the horrors he witnessed. Impossible.

    • @kristenbergeron8515
      @kristenbergeron8515 6 дней назад +92

      I wonder if jail was ironically the only place he really felt safe. Then when he got out, he couldn't stand the thought of ever having to deal with that kind of abuse again 😢

  • @tehnemesis325guy
    @tehnemesis325guy 7 дней назад +1661

    One line in his journal says "I want to help people because it helps me." This man is a hero of circumstance. He did the best he could in the situation he was in.

    • @LivingDeadGirl0702
      @LivingDeadGirl0702 6 дней назад +11

      💯❤️

    • @caseyminett7394
      @caseyminett7394 5 дней назад +43

      This is what happens when evil breaks your brain but you refuse to do evil. You do a beautiful thing for the world. Thank you Jeremiah. Bless you.

    • @boop7313
      @boop7313 День назад +2

      🥺😥he was a beautiful soul actually, i read some of the journal entry too.

    • @boop7313
      @boop7313 День назад

      @@caseyminett7394 ❤‍🩹❤❤😿

  • @silverscar4273
    @silverscar4273 8 дней назад +5407

    This one is just heartbreaking. Jeremiah never stood a chance. His father abused him physically, mentally, emotionally, sexually, in all sorts of ways. And the only adults he trusted didn't do anything about it the entire time and even essentially sent him to jail. May he rest in peace where there's no more suffering

    • @RyanShae-b8t
      @RyanShae-b8t 7 дней назад +131

      It's just a sad story All around. 😢

    • @jturtle5318
      @jturtle5318 7 дней назад +383

      He took the abuse, then took out the trash, then his family dumped him.
      Why didn't anyone speak up while Jack was the criminal and not the victim?

    • @silverscar4273
      @silverscar4273 7 дней назад +2

      ​@@jturtle5318 I know right?? Those adults just let Jack do horrific shit without telling the authorities that his son felt so helpless he had to take it into his own hands. Just fucking awful

    • @GayCunt-g2v
      @GayCunt-g2v 7 дней назад +1

      Excuses

    • @nancyayotte2297
      @nancyayotte2297 7 дней назад +159

      This one really mad me sad and mad. He really didn't have a chance and no one in his life cared. His father was pure evil. Then to die so young. RIP Jeremiah .💜

  • @catwoman2596
    @catwoman2596 8 дней назад +3836

    Sorry, but Jack missing, wasn't worth looking into. Some things should've been left alone.

  • @blacksthrnbelle
    @blacksthrnbelle 7 дней назад +1198

    He trusted his Grandmother and Mother. My God, they should've protected him from his perverted father. This is beyond heartbreaking.

    • @kibblesnbits3174
      @kibblesnbits3174 6 дней назад +1

      Yeah that part makes no damn sense. So they know that Jack had strongly mentioned killing and eating people before, beat the fuck out of his family and sexually abused them, but they don’t call the cops. But when he goes missing and Jeremiah says he did it, then they call??? Fuck that man, they should have never said anything.

    • @HelloAlRando
      @HelloAlRando 5 дней назад +71

      Right? As crazy, violent, murderous and abusive as the guy apparently was, he still somehow got married four times and had so much support from people around him. He seems to have been enabled by a lot of people and they all let the children down terribly.

    • @TheBaronessIsAwesome
      @TheBaronessIsAwesome 5 дней назад +69

      Well the fact that they ratted him out to the police, pointing fingers at him, etc. it kind of proves that he never had any support whatsoever. If I had an ex-husband like that, knowing what a godawful man he was, I would have kept my mouth shut, even if I knew my son may have been involved. Fuck it.

    • @pandabearmycat5206
      @pandabearmycat5206 5 дней назад

      Please realize that the Bible is REAL & ALIVE!! All the scriptures written about the past REALLY happened. Along with the MANY scriptures that are being fulfilled DAILY!!
      We are in the LAST DAYS!! I realize people have been stating this for MANY generations. But this time, you can FEEL things are changing around us. That people believe they are seeing Aliens when in REALITY they are Fallen Angels, Nephilim or Demons!! Yes, these ALL exist & they HATE humans & want to drag as many of us to Hell as they can.
      Please wake up, look around & see how horrific things are. And how people are being taken over by demons.

    • @1ofCornPopsBigBadB_____ez
      @1ofCornPopsBigBadB_____ez 3 дня назад

      U would think but unfortunately there's entire families out there that are fukd up and have no problem sweeping problems under the rug. Most of my family was educated, wealthy, and to anyone one the outside seemed like exemplary ppl. But these ppl ignored the fact that I was being abused in every single way by my mother and my stepfather. Then when I became a problem teenager they acted like I was a horrible person. They did that to justify in their own sick minds that they did nothing wrong by not doing anything about the abuse.

  • @leticafe
    @leticafe 8 дней назад +3593

    this one is actually so disturbing... the psychological damage jeremiah has endured for most of his life is heartbreaking, may he rest in peace

    • @ErenJaegerhatesdumbpeople
      @ErenJaegerhatesdumbpeople 8 дней назад

      Wtf is that pfp lol

    • @glutenfreehomo
      @glutenfreehomo 8 дней назад +1

      I was wondering if the cause of death was self-exit. I can't imagine having to live through all of that and deal with the memories and trauma after the fact.

    • @ZzzMMZzz
      @ZzzMMZzz 8 дней назад +35

      Don't be so naive. Like father like son. I don't believe the kid for a second other than the verifiable facts. He was brainwashed/indoctrinated - this is how killers are made. Had he been out, he would've continued the family legacy. You don't walk away from childhoods like that as a sane person.

    • @Kvltklassik
      @Kvltklassik 8 дней назад +3

      @@ZzzMMZzz The only person who isn't sane here is you.

    • @swgou
      @swgou 8 дней назад +13

      Ehhh how can you believe a crazy killer so easy that is also caught lying over and over again. What he did with that body tells you all you need to know about him.

  • @audreym3777
    @audreym3777 8 дней назад +2775

    What a waste of money and time…..the “dad” being removed would be no loss to humanity. Grandma should’ve called when “dad” was being a psycho POS, feeding humans to his kid, not when he met karma. Sounds heartless, but geez….did the PD put this much effort into those “dad” ate?? I can’t imagine what this guy went thru as a kid. Horrifying is an understatement.

    • @hdog9046
      @hdog9046 8 дней назад +1

      Discovering the truth is never a waste.

    • @kylarking
      @kylarking 8 дней назад +8

      Just what I thought. Years of murders and nothing. But he goes missing qnd they're detectives of the year. I'd bet grandma and even the detectives were in his cult. Grandma probably only noticed when her favorite meat stopped coming in. I don't believe for a moment she and the other adults didint know it was people. She probably had a hand in teaching him how to do it. Mother like son.

    • @seyersusej8329
      @seyersusej8329 8 дней назад +306

      You’re speaking facts, officials never investigated the people that his father senselessly slaughtered and ate like livestock. You and I are closer to those immigrants than we are ever to a healthcare company CEO or oil barron.

    • @coldgarden_
      @coldgarden_ 8 дней назад +50

      I was thinking all those same things

    • @thekoolaidmaker5103
      @thekoolaidmaker5103 8 дней назад +1

      Word

  • @eunicec7568
    @eunicec7568 6 дней назад +478

    His obituary:
    Jeremiah took great pride in the care and raising of his animals. He loved them dearly. Jeremiah always looked forward to his Wednesdays spent at the sale barn, where he would help a local veterinarian treat the animals.

    • @ktp.
      @ktp. 6 дней назад +73

      Dear Lord, may Jeremiah reap the benefits of a second life where he can receive the blessings he so deserves. Amen.

    • @mariebee3146
      @mariebee3146 4 дня назад +26

      We lost a good one with his passing. 😢

    • @jamienicole2122
      @jamienicole2122 4 дня назад +34

      It’s even more heartbreaking reading this….he was a sweet person stuck in a horrible position and the people who were supposed to protect him failed completely (mom and g-ma). R.I.P. Jeremiah

    • @roboboro
      @roboboro 3 дня назад

      @@ktp. Amen, indeed. I ask the Lord to forgive him, and He certainly will.

    • @JensengTea
      @JensengTea День назад +6

      The people who are kindest to animals have often been treated as an animal themselves, unfortunately. Just something I've learned from working in veterinary medicine.

  • @slaughtercomeswithlaughter
    @slaughtercomeswithlaughter 8 дней назад +2057

    Jack created his own killer. The abuse Jack inflicted shaped Jeremiah. It’s surprising but inspiring that Jeremiah feels such remorse for killing Jack. In spite of what he went through, he still has empathy and compassion.

    • @gammaphoone9278
      @gammaphoone9278 8 дней назад +45

      unfortunately you build a connection with those people

    • @mick8888V
      @mick8888V 8 дней назад

      @@gammaphoone9278 like Stockholm Syndrome

    • @Einwetok
      @Einwetok 8 дней назад +1

      Jack was literally the devil he knew.

    • @jennikane6815
      @jennikane6815 7 дней назад +52

      Excellent point and probably something Jack didn't even realize, that he created his own killer

    • @GayCunt-g2v
      @GayCunt-g2v 7 дней назад +1

      You drongo

  • @aryaprincess2479
    @aryaprincess2479 8 дней назад +2089

    Sadly he was found dead later. He was sentenced in prison in 2009 for three years, in 2012 he was out and he apparently commit suicide. Everybody failed Jeremiah.

    • @VictoriaRolph-l9v
      @VictoriaRolph-l9v 7 дней назад +156

      I hope his soul is able to rest peacefully now 😞

    • @lacie18
      @lacie18 7 дней назад +140

      i hope his siblings are doing okay or in therapy because i cannot imagine seeing body parts severed from a persons body even seeing random videos online traumatized me.

    • @porkenbeans3925
      @porkenbeans3925 7 дней назад +131

      Yeah the police and the state knew he was suffering and their solution was jail for three years

    • @ffgggkok
      @ffgggkok 7 дней назад +175

      when the investigator said "everything will be much better when you tell us what happened" and jermiah says "doubt that" its like damn no woner peeople dont want to tell yall things. like to destroy his life and send him to years of more abuse of various kinds (in jail) becuase he killed his abuser?????? like its disturbing the things done to him by his father so lets send him to prison to get abused and rped more....totally just.
      like wtf.

    • @lelemarie9795
      @lelemarie9795 7 дней назад

      Exactly!! That's how I feel about it! I knew the cops were lying about making things better, they will do ANYTHING to get a confession. It's disgusting. And then blame people for getting a lawyer before questioning. No Justice so sad😥

  • @vincnt0169
    @vincnt0169 7 дней назад +140

    "grappling to understand his motive" yeah no... after hearing all this shit, I am surprised Jeremiah held it together this long.

    • @BLF2188
      @BLF2188 День назад +2

      These people in law enforcement aren’t trained or qualified to deal with people with this level of trauma.

  • @countryboundgirl7424
    @countryboundgirl7424 8 дней назад +4754

    Can we really blame him for retaliation against his Father ….?

    • @Twinkle_Toes88
      @Twinkle_Toes88 8 дней назад +3

      No. I don’t.

    • @KRAPYBARA84
      @KRAPYBARA84 8 дней назад +133

      Yeah, idk about this one. It’s weird

    • @YackeeChan
      @YackeeChan 8 дней назад +1

      No we can't blame him

    • @sugarh2o732
      @sugarh2o732 8 дней назад +1

      Nope.

    • @TheBozn
      @TheBozn 8 дней назад +255

      Definitely not. He got token jail time for a brutal murder with dismemberment so obviously the state/jury couldn't really blame him either

  • @Findpepperbridge
    @Findpepperbridge 8 дней назад +1213

    His mother and grandmother knew those kids were being abused. They did nothing. But when the abuser is finally gone they go to the police? He was being brutally abused in disgusting ways. He was only 20 years old and he should have had a better life. This is so sad. He finally gets out of jail and is free but then passes away? Lord..

    • @claudiaforstner6533
      @claudiaforstner6533 7 дней назад +35

      He killed himself...

    • @ZeonGenesis
      @ZeonGenesis 7 дней назад +44

      It was Jack's brother that went to police. Besides, living with such horribly violent, mentally and sexually abusive husbands would have meant the mother and grandmother endured years of abuse as well. That means they likely suffered from a severe case of Stockholm syndrome/battered woman syndrome. Considering how often police fails victims, leaving an abuser even to protect your children can actually be the more dangerous route. If you contact police and they end up doing nothing or the abuser only gets a small sentence - which is common - the mother and the children could be even worse abused and possibly killed once the father has the chance again. It is not so simple, unfortunately. Implementing better options for victims to leave (which is always an incredibly dangerous time), more safe houses and subsequent security protection are necessary if you want to save children from similar situations.

    • @nicj99
      @nicj99 7 дней назад

      I feel like that was always going to be on the table for his final act. After everything he went through Including actual prison, I don't think there was any coming back from that.

    • @andrewwaggoner1831
      @andrewwaggoner1831 7 дней назад +53

      @ZeonGenesis if your husband or child is killing and eating people, then completely leaving and reporting it to the police is never going to be the more dangerous option.
      They knew, their youngest saw body parts in the freezer,their 6 yo helped cut people up. There is no way they dint know something horrific was going on.

    • @melodi996
      @melodi996 7 дней назад

      ​@@ZeonGenesisI get why women often are silent, but I will never get any woman being ok with her children being abused, I'm sorry, but it means both parents are abusers and the child is doomed to grow up with huge trauma, and that's without cutting humans!!!

  • @remyxsage
    @remyxsage 4 дня назад +79

    Part of the journal “Beth taught me to read and write, I want to keep learning. I want to help people because it helps me.” I pray his soul found its way to peace because his life was not fair❤️

    • @pennyred6195
      @pennyred6195 4 дня назад +15

      I read that too. That he was never taught to read and write as a child, even by the adults around him, never went to school? it implicates other adults in his abuse also. He impacts the viewer/me as very bright. Such a sad life and outcome. Those that failed him should be ashamed.

  • @thereturners7564
    @thereturners7564 7 дней назад +971

    If you pause and read through his journal entry at 37:55, Jeremiah implies that he was unable to read or write, until "Beth" (presumably, the owner of the Dog Hotel & Orchard) taught him how. One gets the sense from his very poor spelling but enthusiasm for putting everything down into journal entries that this literacy thing was a new and liberating thing for him - in fact, when he first mentions being taught to read and write, it came after a sentence where he stated that he now loves being alive (implying that he might not have before then). These details only makes what would ultimately be the extreme brevity of his literacy, and the doors that it might have opened up for him, only much more tragic. RIP Jeremiah. 😢

    • @artoriasoftheabyss1495
      @artoriasoftheabyss1495 7 дней назад +28

      Was just reading that, might be the saddest part...

    • @TraciDoering-hw8hu
      @TraciDoering-hw8hu 7 дней назад +55

      Thank you for pointing this out. How terribly sad. Imagine if his grandmother and mother, who never protected him, and enable all the abuse of Jeremiah and siblings., had not reported Jeremiah to the police he might actually have been able to do a lot of healing That mother and grandmother would have protected Jeremiah and siblings the way they should have, they would have reported Jack and got away they would’ve went to the authorities for help I’m gonna go back and listen to where you mark the video Thanks for pointing this out. I think.EwU should pin your comment.

    • @Strype13
      @Strype13 7 дней назад +32

      I felt the exact same way after reading that journal entry. Easily one of the most tragic cases I've ever witnessed. Absolutely heartbreaking. RIP, poor fella.

    • @CrashBoomBang78
      @CrashBoomBang78 7 дней назад +31

      He was clearly very intelligent, I wish he could've gotten a chance to build a life for himself that writing could've played a part in. My heart breaks for him. 💔

    • @jesipohl6717
      @jesipohl6717 7 дней назад

      @@CrashBoomBang78 nuclear families are too dangerous, kids need more adults, and we need to be sure we are ready to hear criticism when we have kids. otherwise we learn from nobody's mistakes.

  • @January.Junimo
    @January.Junimo 8 дней назад +1720

    Im so glad they were lenient with him. Poor, poor child

    • @MichaelEvetts
      @MichaelEvetts 8 дней назад +338

      He shouldn't have gotten any time in my opinion. The kid went through hell. Then died at 24. Sad

    • @SICresinwrks
      @SICresinwrks 8 дней назад +154

      should have never even been cuffed, this just shows how corrupt the legal system in the country is. They parade the kid around calling him a killer, then act like they are giving him a deal so the DA or prosecutor gets the good public image. it’s absolutely disgusting tbh

    • @rentacop7038
      @rentacop7038 8 дней назад +166

      ​@MichaelEvetts they should've put him in a ward and have him do therapy sessions instead of jail it's disgusting what he went through absolutely heinous

    • @concettaworkman5895
      @concettaworkman5895 8 дней назад +76

      Yeah, but this was truly like self defense. How much more can one person take. Putting him in prison probably did him in. I'm sure he offed himself.

    • @sheilaboston7051
      @sheilaboston7051 8 дней назад +54

      @@concettaworkman5895 I'd say trauma and shame played a large part. How that kid survived a father like that I don't know.

  • @thorn_the_sparkledog9630
    @thorn_the_sparkledog9630 6 дней назад +298

    HE WAS LEGIT GRAPED AND ABUSED FOR YEARS AND YEARS AND HE GOT SENT TO JAIL INSTEAD OF A MENTAL HOSPITAL!?!!?!?!?? That poor guy shouldve gotten the proper help that he deserved.

    • @thecanadianfuhrer8602
      @thecanadianfuhrer8602 5 дней назад +1

      its spelt 'rape', zoomie

    • @Jakeszima
      @Jakeszima 4 дня назад

      Good ol american “justice” take victims of terrible circumstances and when they finally break and retaliate they jail them

    • @jace9985
      @jace9985 4 дня назад +13

      don't say graped weirdo.

    • @valentinosire310
      @valentinosire310 3 дня назад

      Its so the comment doesn't get removed or flagged ​@@jace9985

    • @ifyouknowyouknow2825
      @ifyouknowyouknow2825 3 дня назад

      @@jace9985yt censors statements by removing them. They’re simply censoring so their statement remains

  • @playc.holder6432
    @playc.holder6432 8 дней назад +1339

    Please pardon my ignorance; what's a normal reaction to being force-fed human remains?!?

    • @DolphinFreeDerek
      @DolphinFreeDerek 8 дней назад

      Stinky gross farts

    • @frigid4real
      @frigid4real 8 дней назад

      Not murder

    • @muccmaster
      @muccmaster 8 дней назад

      "Eh, better than McDonald's I guess".

    • @Cloker79
      @Cloker79 8 дней назад +1

      can there even be one?

    • @SuzD0n
      @SuzD0n 8 дней назад +5

      Going insane.

  • @TrawpicalChica
    @TrawpicalChica 8 дней назад +1170

    The fact that he specifically stabbed his hands so many times, like "dont touch me", is so sad. I honestly dont even think he should have gotten any jail time,mayve just 3 years of mental health help. I wonder why his family even reported him m8sding, it seems like a good riddance situation..

    • @666lianne666
      @666lianne666 8 дней назад +55

      That's sonething noteworthy indeed.

    • @Wecandoit23
      @Wecandoit23 8 дней назад

      Well the son could’ve became his father then the saga continues

    • @77Avadon77
      @77Avadon77 8 дней назад +95

      For real, this was self defense or at least self preservation

    • @thekoolaidmaker5103
      @thekoolaidmaker5103 8 дней назад

      Thinking you’re right

    • @GrifoStelle
      @GrifoStelle 7 дней назад +21

      A consideration: to get out of being involuntarily committed you have to prove you are no longer a threat to a whole committee. You might never get out if you make an unlucky draw.
      With jail, they sentence you to 10 you might serve 5 and you have the benefit of a doubt on appeals.
      Once you’re deemed “crazy” you need a lot of luck…

  • @Sunny-yl7ik
    @Sunny-yl7ik 7 дней назад +352

    I read the title in the middle of my hair appointment and my hair braider said “I know you effing lying!!” Now you got everyone in the salon watching mouth wide open and in AWE

    • @GanGster_Gato
      @GanGster_Gato 5 дней назад +7

      😂😂😂😂

    • @thequeenofhope4006
      @thequeenofhope4006 5 дней назад +3

      Lol😅

    • @AuthentiKaate
      @AuthentiKaate 4 дня назад +18

      See, I can’t have this kind of interaction when I have my hair done. My stylist and I awkwardly talk about the weather while I try not to be autistic

    • @northrndisordr9219
      @northrndisordr9219 2 дня назад +1

      Lmaooo I'm howling. I was deep in dark mental depths questioning my own mental health when I saw your light hearted comment

    • @northrndisordr9219
      @northrndisordr9219 2 дня назад

      ​@@AuthentiKaateyour a cute auuurtist haha

  • @sipsdrewshin9169
    @sipsdrewshin9169 8 дней назад +1074

    This case is chilling. That poor child. He never stood a chance at life. It’s absolutely horrific. I feel like this is truly one of the worst cases I’ve ever come across. I’m sorry that he never had the opportunity to live long enough to work through his trauma and build the life he deserved.

    • @MyChannel-pb5gb
      @MyChannel-pb5gb 8 дней назад +33

      He's free now. Free from the pain & trauma. No need for therapy after this life is over.

    • @jettsoma
      @jettsoma 8 дней назад +1

      @@MyChannel-pb5gb
      I don't think any therapy could have healed all of what was done to him. He's finally at peace. 😢👼🏼

    • @jturtle5318
      @jturtle5318 7 дней назад +26

      Why did no one ever speak up before? No one ever protected Jeremiah, then labeled him mentally ill.

    • @VioletEmerald
      @VioletEmerald 7 дней назад +17

      Not all of us believe in second lives. You have one life and then you're dead and it sucks but it's facing reality. So no, he's not "free" when he's dead. It's just tragic.

    • @johnsmith-oh9is
      @johnsmith-oh9is 7 дней назад +1

      ​@@VioletEmerald and some people believe death is enteral peace think what you want just dont be a dick about it.

  • @lilbabybeeeee
    @lilbabybeeeee 8 дней назад +1155

    Damn....them talking about opening the fridge as kids just to see human body parts gave me chills

    • @mick8888V
      @mick8888V 8 дней назад +1

      Mustn't have been any sleepovers.

    • @BambinoGambino1
      @BambinoGambino1 7 дней назад +2

      where was this i feel like is missed these parts

    • @lolitababy
      @lolitababy 7 дней назад

      @@BambinoGambino117:23

    • @calliope4293
      @calliope4293 7 дней назад +29

      Jeremiah Raymond Berry’s disappearance in Cortez, Colorado, has indeed been linked to an unsettling case involving alleged cannibalism. According to reports, after his disappearance, a suspect named Nathaniel E. K. Berry, who was reportedly connected to Jeremiah, faced charges related to the gruesome act. It was reported that evidence linked Nathaniel to a case involving cannibalism and other disturbing acts, although Jeremiah himself was not known to have committed these acts before he went missing.
      The situation involving alleged cannibalism became widely known due to the shocking nature of the crime, as well as the unusual and disturbing details surrounding it. Law enforcement and media reports explored these connections, though much of the information may still be under investigation or sealed, and it was difficult to find further verified details or outcomes.

    • @stonesweetandsour
      @stonesweetandsour 7 дней назад

      ​@@BambinoGambino1 starts around 16:10

  • @dorrolorro
    @dorrolorro 7 дней назад +91

    Jack being into black magic combined with Jeremiah's fears of him coming back to life, makes Jermiah's death very eerie.

    • @Mommymoemoe4102
      @Mommymoemoe4102 4 дня назад +7

      This!!!!! Man this part sent chills up my spine😢

    • @ciguatera780
      @ciguatera780 4 дня назад +17

      extremely depressing. the fear he instilled in his children went beyond logic, made them think he was some unstoppable force that not even death could handle

  • @EliShh-n2n
    @EliShh-n2n 8 дней назад +597

    RIP Jeremiah you didn't deserve that horrible "dad"

  • @AnotherKid23
    @AnotherKid23 8 дней назад +780

    The grandma…Jack’s mom…what a horrible person letting her grandkids go through that. Jack’s disturbia isn’t new. It probably popped up during his childhood. The mom should’ve been a better mom and a better grandma. She let those kids suffer. I can’t even imagine how she tells herself it’s okay because it’s not okay. Poor Jeremiah and his siblings.

    • @nicholashodges201
      @nicholashodges201 8 дней назад +73

      Because that would mean admitting all of her own prior failures with him to herself.
      They weren't "real" unless she did that

    • @wizerstar
      @wizerstar 7 дней назад +1

      Grandma needs to be locked up

    • @smurfdaddy420
      @smurfdaddy420 7 дней назад +50

      I bet she was just as bad as jack in some ways. The apple doesnt fall far from the tree...

    • @DamePiglet
      @DamePiglet 7 дней назад

      If she really loved him, she'd have put him in a mental hospital.

    • @AIBotGold
      @AIBotGold 7 дней назад

      Conceptions aren't ever really immaculate my dear. The sad thing is that these people breed at all.

  • @oskarlaybourn3578
    @oskarlaybourn3578 6 дней назад +75

    This is the most gruelling and heart-wrenching video I have seen. This guy should never have served any time. RIP Jeremiah

  • @cuzthatshoweyroll
    @cuzthatshoweyroll 7 дней назад +374

    The fact that he he chopped up his own father’s body just like he was taught to do so by his own father. Wow, definitely one of the most twisted episodes I’ve ever heard. I just feel so bad for poor Jeremiah.

    • @hatetheusername
      @hatetheusername 5 дней назад

      He took his own life :(

    • @Sillyhead
      @Sillyhead День назад +1

      I thought of as a “just like you did and made me do to them” type of thing ): the stabbing of the hands made me cry too..I couldn’t imagine how much rage he had for those damned hands alone..

  • @punkgrl7991
    @punkgrl7991 7 дней назад +326

    I thought I had seen and heard all kinds of cases as a mental health therapist for the past twenty-five years. But this was absolutely tragic and shocking, and my heart went out to Jermiah and his siblings. His father was a true psychopath. May Jermiah rest peace. For in this world, it was only hell that he experienced.

    • @calliope4293
      @calliope4293 7 дней назад +11

      It’s disheartening to witness individuals dismissing the redemptive power of Jesus, the epitome of truth and salvation, while embracing an array of absurd and destructive behaviors. They reject the divine offer of grace and eternal life, yet willingly follow paths that lead to confusion, disarray, and spiritual ruin. It’s as though they deliberately immerse themselves in fallacy and delusion, forsaking the clarity and tranquility that faith in Christ provides. The world remains ensnared in a relentless pursuit of empty, fleeting satisfactions, while the ultimate answer to humanity’s deepest longings is readily available through the gospel of Jesus.

  • @Brenda-qe2ug
    @Brenda-qe2ug 7 дней назад +123

    This one made me so upset. I have experienced trauma as a child which, compared to this, was a walk in the park. I weep for this man.

    • @tribalismblindsthembutnoty124
      @tribalismblindsthembutnoty124 4 дня назад +5

      It can always be worse. Theres a 10yr old girl I think of every day. 2003. Her parents were addicted to gambling and she was raising her 3 yr old sister. She would fix her food and even tuck her in at night. Well, two addicts that her parents sold fake meth to broke in and stabbed them both dozens of times and left them for dead. She survived, the sister she took care of didn't. She is now paralyzed from the waist down and blind in one eye. She says she is ok with it because things were much harder when she was taking care of her sister. That is what abuse does. Things were so hard at home, that the death of her sister and her disability are seen as a better alternative to continuing the way they were, and the abuse was simple neglect. She is probably 30 now, and I pray she is doing good.

    • @jennifergraceh
      @jennifergraceh 3 дня назад +1

      @@tribalismblindsthembutnoty124my goodness …. That is absolutely devastating. It’s awful how trauma will warp the way you think, almost as a protective factor. g

  • @jaclpz
    @jaclpz 7 дней назад +273

    Pause @37:51 and take a moment to read his journal.
    "I will stay another year and i will learn as much as i can, i will help me" 😢
    RIP Jeremiah

    • @BassKittehz
      @BassKittehz 6 дней назад

      not to miss the earlier sentences.. "Yes I want to be F-...ed by father. Does that make me sick? Yes" geez the damage that guy mustve done to him..

    • @deanotyl4802
      @deanotyl4802 4 дня назад +2

      I read the entry and watched till the end to know that he has since passed. That broke my heart, the kid clearly wanted to be free from his so called father but the system failed him

  • @mrwdpkr5851
    @mrwdpkr5851 8 дней назад +215

    You know it's bad when that lady admits to police that she considered shooting him herself .

  • @rubychaudrhy6658
    @rubychaudrhy6658 7 дней назад +51

    He needed intense therapy and help healing from his fathers monstrous crimes not jail! That poor boy, heartbreaking. RIP

  • @markysspotlight2472
    @markysspotlight2472 8 дней назад +767

    He had every right to avenge his siblings and himself

  • @crownedpleb9747
    @crownedpleb9747 7 дней назад +287

    This kid had a heart, brain and soul but never stood a chance with such a hellish upbringing. At least the pain is finally over.

  • @ingridfong-daley5899
    @ingridfong-daley5899 6 дней назад +31

    Grandma says: "Jeremiah had a history of being dishonest" because he was telling on his dad for years and she ignored him.

  • @gogovideo10
    @gogovideo10 8 дней назад +439

    Jeremiah deserved better. This was one of the most heartbreaking videos I ever watched. may he rest in peace.

    • @sdriza
      @sdriza 8 дней назад

      Yep. I'm out. I can't bear to hear this one....

  • @christianholthe9139
    @christianholthe9139 8 дней назад +226

    I was happy to learn he only got 3yrs in prison but then they immediately followed it with saying he died soon after release at the age of 24, that's sad as fvck. Poor kid..

    • @sheilaboston7051
      @sheilaboston7051 8 дней назад +15

      He didn't just die - he helped himself towards a life without pain.

    • @PuppyBIood
      @PuppyBIood 7 дней назад +2

      ​@@sheilaboston7051what a weird way to put it. He killed himself.

    • @DarnellJames083001
      @DarnellJames083001 День назад

      @@sheilaboston7051 pain from what? his dad was already dead at that point. He should have just went to therapy since he needed it for sure. Taking his own life made no sense at all at that point.

    • @Tiny-Toe-Beans
      @Tiny-Toe-Beans День назад

      ​@@DarnellJames083001it is obvious here that you've never been a true victim to such horrific trauma and the short and long term damage it does to people. You should consider yourself lucky to never have experienced that while you're telling everyone what you think he should have done.

    • @chloelawrence3394
      @chloelawrence3394 8 часов назад

      ​@DarnellJames083001 have you ever killed a parent? If not you have zero references points to judgment

  • @Conservative-Momma
    @Conservative-Momma 6 дней назад +23

    I don't like how you described this case. What his dad did was a nightmare. What he did was a closure. He stabbed his hands because those hands hurt him and other people so many times. He did what he had too. Obviously his dad got away with horrible things for so many years and no one ever did anything. Adults let him down and that boy did not have any chance and did what no one else would.

    • @tetsuoakira8294
      @tetsuoakira8294 День назад +1

      What do you mean? They narrated the video from a neutral standpoint as far as I can tell.

  • @at0micwerew0lf
    @at0micwerew0lf 8 дней назад +345

    I can't imagine kids being put through all of this madness. Jeremiah deserves to sleep well.

  • @HomoHabilis123
    @HomoHabilis123 7 дней назад +182

    This was self defense.
    Rest in peace, Jeremiah.

    • @BabyDoll-fs3bu
      @BabyDoll-fs3bu 6 дней назад +6

      💯💔

    • @thebackrooms7511
      @thebackrooms7511 6 дней назад +6

      I couldn't of convicted him. No way. RIP. I know now you have found true peace & happiness.

    • @Mel-zl4hs
      @Mel-zl4hs 5 дней назад

      Plain and simple

  • @sajidahnaf
    @sajidahnaf 6 дней назад +58

    I did not expect to feel sad for a guy that killed his father, yet here I am

  • @asavagegarden
    @asavagegarden 8 дней назад +336

    this is so sad. jeremiah was so broken by that monster. rest in peace buddy, know that you probably saved many more people.

    • @TraciDoering-hw8hu
      @TraciDoering-hw8hu 7 дней назад +31

      I wish Jeremiah could see everybody’s comments, and feel their tears for him, their love, not judgment, but support, and hugs if we could.

  • @aidenhoffman312
    @aidenhoffman312 8 дней назад +526

    Cop: “If someone killed him what should happen to them?”
    Jeremiah who had literally just explained how this man would kill, chop up and feed his kids human bodies: 👀 “I don’t know how to answer that”.
    Yeah me neither bud. If that was all true I wouldn’t know how to answer that.
    Edit to add: I know this is a common question asked by police, but given the circumstances if I unalived this person for those reasons I wouldn’t know how to answer that either since it was a justifiable unaliving.

    • @alanmalcheski8882
      @alanmalcheski8882 7 дней назад +9

      it's not the worst question a cop could ask you. He was asking him what would he sentence himself to if he had to. it's actually a wise question, because even if the cop didn't want to charge him, people need a clear conscience, some people would sentence themselves. Sounds like he didn't care if he was innocent of doing harm, I can't tell.

    • @Sudas80
      @Sudas80 7 дней назад +2

      This is actually a common question asked by investigators during questioning about a murder. Not sure how much you watch this channel but this is where I learned that. Very common question.

    • @piaaadah
      @piaaadah 7 дней назад

      ​@@Sudas80 it's a reverse psychology tactic. It's common but I rarely see it used as evidence in court even though almost every detective asks it

    • @roxannemoser
      @roxannemoser 7 дней назад +1

      ​@@alanmalcheski8882in this case, it was one of rhe worst questions. The kid deserved a medal, not prison time. That "father" forced him to eat people, and r⁴ped him.

    • @macklinillustration
      @macklinillustration 7 дней назад

      At that point I answered "give him a effing medal and handshake"

  • @blissbased
    @blissbased 7 дней назад +51

    Long story short, they blamed the victim. Jeremiah deserved so much better. "Do you think they'd deserve a second chance?" - looking back, that is a terrible question to ask. They knew that he had been victimized by his father, so why ask such an insensitive question? People need better psychological training. Did anyone help him afterwards??? I highly doubt it. Absolutely sad. 😞 There's basically no worse kind of childhood than his and he was treated like a criminal. I consider this self-defense and he should not have been punished at all, he needed help instead. - Bon Voyage, Jeremiah.

    • @kostantza1
      @kostantza1 6 дней назад +1

      You understand this is interrogation, right? At this point they don't even know if he's telling the truth. Don't you think they ask this question to many different suspects? Don't you think they have a reason to?

    • @antony1397
      @antony1397 6 дней назад

      @@kostantza1 Police sure weren't there to help when he needed it,. Why are we making excuses for the pigs again? Kid is dead because he was failed by the justice system, his family and every person like you excusing a shit system that focuses on punishing drug users intead of protecting children like Jeremiah.

    • @miracookie444
      @miracookie444 5 дней назад +1

      @@kostantza1 No, they only have a script that they learned.

  • @gingerbee98
    @gingerbee98 7 дней назад +166

    Regardless of what he actually did, it's incredible that Jeremiah was such a gentle soul, given the insanity & violence inflicted upon him throughout his young life. RIP young man, I hope you are some place better & you've found peace 🙏🙏🙏 Prayers for your siblings, they're most likely going to need many 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @dadeee7776
      @dadeee7776 6 дней назад

      The abuse probably made him very timid

  • @swan177
    @swan177 8 дней назад +310

    omg this kid needed so much fucking help i hope he's resting easy now.

  • @tYarisdaprincess
    @tYarisdaprincess 4 дня назад +10

    The way Jeremiah hid all of that pain behind his story and smile for the detectives, just like he likely did for everyone every day, and then changed so quickly when he was able to let it out almost gave me whiplash. His poor soul. May he rest in peace.

  • @Otherworldlygem
    @Otherworldlygem 8 дней назад +239

    I feel so bad for him. He never had a chance.

    • @Skreemqueen75
      @Skreemqueen75 8 дней назад +32

      I felt the same and then for Jeremiah to be scared if Jack’s body parts were found and put back together , he could be brought back to life….. horrifying!!! I can’t even imagine the physical and psychological torture he endured!

    • @ffgggkok
      @ffgggkok 7 дней назад

      @@Skreemqueen75 and to think he spent the last few years likely gettin gabused and hsit makes it even worse. like ohh you were a victim of abuse... lets send you to get abused and so on ina jail

  • @YATESA8
    @YATESA8 8 дней назад +193

    "And Beth has tot me tot wread and write. I am gowing to stay aNother year and I will learn."
    -that got to me.

    • @leann4265
      @leann4265 7 дней назад +14

      That broke my heart even more

    • @Strype13
      @Strype13 7 дней назад +12

      Yeah, that got me as well. Absolutely heartbreaking.

    • @lisacarter1272
      @lisacarter1272 7 дней назад +9

      Yes Heart wrenching!
      I’m sitting here shaking,
      So many lives …

    • @elijahsvrbinge7166
      @elijahsvrbinge7166 7 дней назад

      😢😢😅😢😢​@@lisacarter1272

    • @kevinedw2002
      @kevinedw2002 7 дней назад +16

      As others have said, he was clearly an intelligent and kind soul that lived a life full of horror. It is tragic that he never fully escaped his past. I honestly can't blame him for what he did.

  • @BlueLightningHawk
    @BlueLightningHawk 7 дней назад +41

    This guy was let down from the beginning to the end of his entire life. Tortured and abused. Betrayed and used. I'd wonder if anyone would be even semi-normal after having a horrifically awful upbringing like that. A living nightmare of a life.

  • @AveryLovesGoats
    @AveryLovesGoats 8 дней назад +282

    This made me cry. I wanted to give Jeremiah a hug so badly. My heart is broken. Rest in peace.

    • @A.M.7886
      @A.M.7886 7 дней назад

      Why would you hug him?

    • @peztopher7297
      @peztopher7297 7 дней назад +14

      Me, too. I hope he got at least one hug in his life after this confession. Did he ever get a loving hug in his life?

    • @TraciDoering-hw8hu
      @TraciDoering-hw8hu 7 дней назад +9

      I’m still crying reading down all the comments. I was so pleased to see every single comment was in support of Jeremiah with big hearts and fury for what Jack did, the parents and grandparents are allowing it and then turning Jeremiah in, Jeremiah never should’ve been jailed, he should’ve been set up with medical care and Social Security. He was disabled mentally from all that trauma. He deserved a chance to heal.

    • @Snailman0
      @Snailman0 7 дней назад +2

      Same. I really, really wanted to give him a hug and offer him whatever help he needed.

  • @jeffpertz5080
    @jeffpertz5080 8 дней назад +213

    The way his body language and voice change when talking about eating human flesh.

    • @calliope4293
      @calliope4293 7 дней назад +11

      Cannibalism in the Bible is not condoned but is presented as a horrifying consequence of sin and divine judgment. It is depicted as an act of utter desperation during times of extreme famine, often resulting from disobedience to God. This practice starkly contrasts with God’s provision and moral order, emphasizing the need for repentance and obedience to avoid such dire circumstances.

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes 7 дней назад

      @@calliope4293 please stop shoving your religion down ppls throats. not everybody shares your beliefs

    • @elijahsvrbinge7166
      @elijahsvrbinge7166 7 дней назад

      ​@@calliope4293 facts

    • @Snailman0
      @Snailman0 7 дней назад

      @@calliope4293 Why are you bringing religion into this? Why do people like you do that?

    • @estellauwu6023
      @estellauwu6023 7 дней назад

      ​@@calliope4293 cool story bro

  • @autumnstockley6175
    @autumnstockley6175 5 дней назад +6

    Hearing that Jeremiah died broke my heart. I hope he found some peace in his life before he left this world. He's a hero in my eyes!

  • @kaley2933
    @kaley2933 8 дней назад +99

    God, if there was ever a reason for a jury to nullify, this would be it.

    • @Michaelangelo87
      @Michaelangelo87 7 дней назад

      No kidding. And Darrel Brooks thought the jury would acquit him 😅 delulu

  • @meagandoyle922
    @meagandoyle922 8 дней назад +460

    His mother and grandmother should have never called police on Jeremiah.

    • @rentacop7038
      @rentacop7038 8 дней назад

      Well his mother slept with his pos father so I'm not surprised that she basically defended a man who destroyed her kids

    • @mick8888V
      @mick8888V 8 дней назад +31

      I missed that. I thought it was Jack Berry's brother that started the missing person's case?

    • @meagandoyle922
      @meagandoyle922 8 дней назад +33

      @mick8888V oh! Yes, you're right. The police must have questioned the mother and grandmother, then. My mistake.

    • @randymarsh8974
      @randymarsh8974 8 дней назад

      Truth

    • @BakeXlove11
      @BakeXlove11 7 дней назад +85

      They should never have talked to the police period. That man, Jack, needed to stay exactly where he was, missing and not a tear shed for him.

  • @crimetimeAU
    @crimetimeAU 6 дней назад +17

    10 mins in and I'm already annoyed that grandma reported her crazy, delusional monster of a son missing when she should have called and got him admitted into a mental hospital. Jeremiah was the victim by the sounds of other people who knew Jack. What kind of witch is the grandma. She didn't want to deal with her son Jack to the point Jeremiah took out the trash and then she decided to do something. Foul.

  • @erukaseven
    @erukaseven 8 дней назад +159

    Jack is not a life that will be missed.

  • @karenneill9109
    @karenneill9109 8 дней назад +145

    I feel for Jeremiah, the torture his father put him through. So tragic.

  • @EB-3002
    @EB-3002 6 дней назад +15

    He probably saved many people. Good kid, you can't blame him for gettin that monster. Rest in peace Jeremiah, I'm sorry you got dealt that hand, that you had to endure that for a father. I'm sorry it was all too much to bare, rest in paradise 🖤

  • @TheRealHusk
    @TheRealHusk 8 дней назад +255

    He couldn’t read or write, was abused his whole life, exposed to the unimaginable, and he still got punished.
    If anything, they should have sent him to a mental hospital for a year, sad.

    • @MichaelEvetts
      @MichaelEvetts 8 дней назад +1

      Exactly

    • @thekoolaidmaker5103
      @thekoolaidmaker5103 8 дней назад +27

      He seemed like a honest and forthcoming kid that deserved better

    • @hiyapal7719
      @hiyapal7719 8 дней назад +20

      He did actually write, just not well.

    • @rhymeswithorange6092
      @rhymeswithorange6092 7 дней назад

      @@hiyapal7719 Some parts of the diary are neatly and coherently written. Others are a jumbled mess. It wouldn't be at all surprising if he was "self medicating" and didn't write well at those times. And/or when he was very emotional.

    • @ellyie_n
      @ellyie_n 7 дней назад +28

      Is sad that if you read his journal he actually had plans on moving on from his father, he wanted to read and write better, wanted to start working out, but is obvious how years of abuse damaged him. Also he seemed to have some sort of attachment to his father even if he was abusive, that or he was lying to himself.

  • @EntrxpicWhxre
    @EntrxpicWhxre 8 дней назад +69

    It breaks my heart to see him being interrogated. I lived similar violences myself, even if it’s in a comparatively way less gruesome way, and I understand all too well. His diaries entries… him dissociating at first and suddenly breaking up and trying not to yell and cry before the gates closing yet again… the guilt he feels for participating in abuses of others even if coherced, for having a kind of love for his abuser despite his violence, the inability to live after that, the fact that he never was able to anyway… the knowledge that justice will not do anything for him… I am so sad he had to live this life. Sad to think he is not the only one, nor the worst.

  • @Miss__Fancy
    @Miss__Fancy 5 дней назад +8

    Thank you Jeremiah. You saved so many people from your dad.

  • @juliebirb7162
    @juliebirb7162 8 дней назад +180

    I feel so bad for Jeremiah. So sad how he ended up dying.

    • @tracybrown2482
      @tracybrown2482 8 дней назад +7

      How did he die?

    • @lorimiller4301
      @lorimiller4301 7 дней назад

      Tracy, they didn't say. Unconfirmed cause. Probably self-induced.

    • @Enderman13
      @Enderman13 7 дней назад

      @@tracybrown2482I’ve seen possibly suicide in prison 3 years after sentencing

    • @Enderman13
      @Enderman13 7 дней назад

      @@tracybrown2482 Ah he deaded himself after he was released from jail

    • @mimilovea2962
      @mimilovea2962 7 дней назад

      @@tracybrown2482he committed suicide

  • @sphinxtheeminx
    @sphinxtheeminx 8 дней назад +102

    That boy didn't have much of a life, poor lad.

    • @lacie18
      @lacie18 7 дней назад +2

      true ... so sad to see

  • @jrs885
    @jrs885 6 дней назад +14

    No one around him protected him, he had to protect himself. Rest in peace. ❤

  • @johnrebel9539
    @johnrebel9539 8 дней назад +262

    The detective's making it sound like he can admit to everything because it was self defense is exactly why you don't talk to cops. They just want a confession. Defense attorneys nightmare talking to cops.

    • @KonaNekoKun
      @KonaNekoKun 8 дней назад

      I think it's because of a widespread misunderstanding of the legal process. They say all kinds of bullshit about helping you but the reality is detectives/police are ONLY there to get enough to send to court and then they completely wipe their hands clean of you. They DO NOT care about you. Don't talk to cops.

    • @SICresinwrks
      @SICresinwrks 8 дней назад +49

      absolutely, it’s completely disgusting how they do it. Kid never should have even been cuffed, let alone locked up

    • @rcrawford42
      @rcrawford42 7 дней назад +11

      He killed someone. It's not the job of the police to decide if he should be punished or not -- that's up to the prosecutor and maybe a jury.

    • @JohnDoe69986
      @JohnDoe69986 7 дней назад +45

      Idk how a person could try so hard to psychologically manipulate someone into confessing after hearing what that person went through.

    • @Lore-mc7zw
      @Lore-mc7zw 7 дней назад

      @@JohnDoe69986 the scumbag cops probably get bonuses for that sort of thing

  • @Sorchia56
    @Sorchia56 8 дней назад +65

    This is heart wrenching! Why did no one protect these children? Why did no one protect Jeremiah? That poor young man never stood a chance. 💔 Rest in Peace, Jeremiah. 🙏🙏

  • @jessewade4557
    @jessewade4557 7 дней назад +14

    This poor soul. My heart hurts for him and his siblings. I am glad to hear that he only got 3 years. But the horrific damage was done a long time ago and he could not live with it anymore. I am so sorry to those of us that are born into such depraved abuse. Poor babies and kids of all ages. I wish they just didn't investigate this case and just left well enough alone. RIP Jeremiah.

  • @toxicgerl
    @toxicgerl 8 дней назад +176

    I don't know how you hunt these dark stories down, I think this world is WAY darker than anyone really knows, but YOU EWU, sure do bring these stories to light.
    It's a dark world. These stories keep reminding me that I know nothing about this place we dwell.

    • @JorgeGonzalez-ut3pm
      @JorgeGonzalez-ut3pm 8 дней назад

      You should try reading the Bible. It talks about this. We're living in the last days. It talks about it on the book of Matthew. Turn to Jesus Almighty God before it's too late. He is your creator. The best choice you will ever make is to be saved and be safe. That will be my advice to you.

    • @NicCageForPresident2024
      @NicCageForPresident2024 8 дней назад

      If you think crazy murderer people is dark, the world gets way more dark. Like underground government facilities with thousands of people.

    • @MichaelEvetts
      @MichaelEvetts 8 дней назад +11

      There's no telling how many cases like this are going on right now in this crazy world!

    • @samanthageach3146
      @samanthageach3146 7 дней назад

      Research SRA, this stuff is so widespread. It's horrific. A lot of it in "high society" too.

    • @smurfdaddy420
      @smurfdaddy420 7 дней назад +10

      Everytime i watch a video and tell myself "theres no way anything can top this" an even more disgusting case turns up. Mad world.

  • @uxtalzon
    @uxtalzon 8 дней назад +81

    Damn, this is one of the darkest stories I've heard, and I browse dark stories often.

    • @Aquana01
      @Aquana01 7 дней назад

      This is messed up man. Wtf

  • @SavannahSteel
    @SavannahSteel 6 дней назад +7

    He should never have been charged. At some point, this sort of abuse becomes an act of self defense.

  • @AJ-qr6qo
    @AJ-qr6qo 7 дней назад +51

    so glad the justice system didn’t throw the book at him bro was damaged beyond belief but still remained so respectful and truthful. to open up to anyone about a fucked up childhood and abusive dad is incredibly brave. RIP to that young man❤

    • @praguepersona9624
      @praguepersona9624 День назад +1

      The ‘justice’ system sent him to a prison, not a hospital.

  • @robynsmith4164
    @robynsmith4164 7 дней назад +73

    This just may be one of the very saddest stories I have ever heard of and I’ve watched over 1,000 true crime stories throughout the years! 😢

  • @NerdRapper
    @NerdRapper 3 дня назад +4

    Our justice system needs to be updated so certain circumstances like this can be considered self defense.

  • @rosesmith6925
    @rosesmith6925 8 дней назад +110

    It totally baffles me that at least 7 adults (4 x-wives, a land lord, a mother and brother) knew what this monster 💩 was doing and never reported it. Yet the child is so damaged that when he snaps they turn him in!🤬Doubt the town would search if everyone had just finally protected the child and pretend he just left!

    • @itsjustGil
      @itsjustGil 7 дней назад

      Right. There's no way my child won't tell me he seem a human body part in some one's fridge. They all knew.

    • @MYREELINGS
      @MYREELINGS 7 дней назад +2

      Bystander effect (I think?)
      People usually just expect someone else to say/do something and it looks really gross when it’s noticed how much it took before something is said from others around the situation

    • @weissfox5857
      @weissfox5857 21 час назад +1

      @@MYREELINGS i don't think that's really applicable for such a long span of time, if you don't intervene/come forward for minutes/hours/days/weeks assuming that someone else who knows will do it that's one thing, if they wait months or years that means they condone it or don't care

    • @MYREELINGS
      @MYREELINGS 19 часов назад

      @@weissfox5857 both routes, no matter time passing or calling it something else- is indeed condoning or just not caring enough to make SURE something is said and done

  • @c7379
    @c7379 8 дней назад +287

    You are spoiling us lately ! Thank you EWU crew!

  • @michaelmorgan6674
    @michaelmorgan6674 7 дней назад +2

    Thanks!

  • @darkandstormymama
    @darkandstormymama 7 дней назад +58

    The fact that killing his father only fed his demons is so tragic. He was barely out of jail when he killed himself.

  • @rustymcgibbs
    @rustymcgibbs 8 дней назад +110

    May Jeremiah rest in peace. this one was terrible.

  • @MrOptimusheath
    @MrOptimusheath 2 дня назад +5

    The system failed the real Victim, instead of probation, he needed life long counselling and support. Imagine your dad doing THAT to you.

  • @lilacopeland9624
    @lilacopeland9624 7 дней назад +73

    This is the strangest story . So sad for that poor boy to ever spend 1 second in jail. He should have been given an award. RIP JEREMIAH

  • @nightrogue5315
    @nightrogue5315 8 дней назад +165

    I genuinely feel for that whole family... I can't even imagine. Then for Jeremiah to die shortly after being released? That's crazy.

    • @emilya1749
      @emilya1749 8 дней назад +38

      So much damage has been done to all these people. It's so sad

    • @fuzzbucket00
      @fuzzbucket00 8 дней назад +19

      not super surprising, sadly. Trauma can be deadly

    • @lacie18
      @lacie18 7 дней назад

      @@fuzzbucket00 facts

  • @outadventuring4076
    @outadventuring4076 6 дней назад +7

    It just goes to show how truly corrupt the system is, He can't even keep his composure, he literally explained what a majority of humans will never experience in their entire lifetime have happen to him. And he's given jail time. They even asked him "what consequences should be given to someone who murdered your father." he asked for a second chance... He deserved a second chance. Yes given it is murder, he was physiologically disturbed as someone would expect given all that trauma. And in my eyes and many others i would see this as a form of self defense. As well as ridding another nuisance from this plane of existence his father was not human. Jeremiah just needed help and the system left him to sit in a cell for 3 years alone in his tortured mind. He was a innocent person put in another terrifying setting with actual killers and rvpist just like his mentally insane father. Another thing was the black magic aspect and how he stated his father would be reincarnated and how his father deciphered his victims and to get away with it for so long and to have them cases never be solved. Prayers to those souls that never sought true justice. Prayers to Jeremiah and his siblings, to hold a secret so intense like that for the majority of time given is wild to say the least. What a crazy life to sprout from. I feel incredibly sad after watching that. That poor young man never had a proper life and had to dispose of himself because he felt worthless. I like this channel but that video hit me in the worst way. Life is rough, but I'll always be grateful because things like this remind you it could be far much worse. Rest in peace Jeremiah, no more pain my friend...

  • @marisaJ1
    @marisaJ1 7 дней назад +70

    Why did sandra report him missing? The grandkids have been through hell, been forced to eat people and abused in every other way possible and she didn't feel a need to report or stop any of that. But now she's worried for the cannibal dad after having been married to her cannibal husband? Was she worried that he ended up in the freezer of one of the grandkids? Now the grandkids are living without the abuse she has something to report. Did she warn any of the 4 wives what Jack had in store for them or the kids? Did she care that there were body parts in the freezer. The audacity of sandra. Grandma should go to prison for a very long time.

    • @alissahenderson641
      @alissahenderson641 6 дней назад

      she is the reason he is the way he is. she let her husband do weird shit to jack and then let jack do weird shit cause she felt bad.

    • @well.done.
      @well.done. 6 дней назад +1

      as a mom

  • @JesseMoffett
    @JesseMoffett 8 дней назад +34

    God that poor kid. He shouldn’t have gotten a day in jail…he needs therapy not jail.

  • @Guiltyofthinking343
    @Guiltyofthinking343 День назад +5

    I can't believe the cops had such little interest about the details of a serial killer cannibal.

  • @beccaboop93
    @beccaboop93 7 дней назад +28

    Such a horrific case. Jeremiah deserved so much more, the system failed him, the fact that he committed suicide when released is even more heartbreaking. No child should have endured what he did, i truly dont blame him for what he did.

  • @justineheinrichs2798
    @justineheinrichs2798 8 дней назад +68

    😢 May Jeremiah finally find the peace that he justly deserves. One can hardly fathom how that family suffered. Rest In Peace Jeremiah 💔💔😢

    • @lacie18
      @lacie18 7 дней назад +2

      right as a kid id only imagine how traumatizing it was to see body parts and being forced to eat them parts ... i surely hope he finds peace within himself now...rip

  • @InteriorDesignStudent
    @InteriorDesignStudent 7 дней назад +4

    If police ask you how the criminal should be punished, lawyer up. They think it's you who did it.

  • @lolisdeleon4228
    @lolisdeleon4228 7 дней назад +46

    So no one cared to investigate Jeremiah's allegations of his dad being a serial killer? So disturbing 😦

    • @miracookie444
      @miracookie444 5 дней назад +3

      that police there be like "just illegal immigrants, jk"

    • @sodacan1415
      @sodacan1415 4 дня назад

      how? 10+ years dead and eaten with their status unknown due to being illegals.

    • @aurorastreasures7518
      @aurorastreasures7518 2 дня назад

      I wonder if it was because it was over 10 years ago and they had no leads on the people their names or anything to figure out who they were

  • @hdbatin
    @hdbatin 8 дней назад +101

    Always so surprised and thrilled with a new EWU case! Thank you for everything!

  • @POW_RYDER
    @POW_RYDER 7 дней назад +4

    ...MAN, THESE TRUE CRIME STORIES JUST KEEP GETTING WORSE AND WORSE AND WORSE.

  • @PapaSprout
    @PapaSprout 7 дней назад +17

    I watch a lot of true crime, but this one really hurts. This poor kid... I'm crying for you and I hope you feel safe now.

  • @chaseshimself7225
    @chaseshimself7225 8 дней назад +27

    If they ask you what should happen to the person who did it, you're the number one suspect

    • @annenonymous4008
      @annenonymous4008 8 дней назад +9

      He was hoping for a second chance at life free from the cruelty and heinous abuse of his father, and the jurors felt that he deserved further abuse in prison rather than treatment in a mental health facility. So wrong. So sad 😢

  • @ynot4u2hold21
    @ynot4u2hold21 7 дней назад +4

    Thank you for your service Jeremiah. And I’m so sorry.

  • @clarissa8477
    @clarissa8477 8 дней назад +62

    This is an unbelievable story, I can’t believe it’s not more well known. Great vid, EWU

    • @ItCantRainForever2
      @ItCantRainForever2 7 дней назад

      Because they don't want everyone living in fear. There's alot of witchcraft going on these days. The days are evil. I never knew how evil. Ephesians 5:16: Redeeming the time, because the days are evil.

  • @Mianichollee
    @Mianichollee 8 дней назад +67

    I feel so sorry for Jeremiah. I couldn’t imagine growing up with the devil himself 😢

  • @hellekimery9537
    @hellekimery9537 5 дней назад +6

    Can you blame the kid ? What a traumatic way to grow up and then dies at 24! That’s just so sad…😢

  • @EmiliaLinn
    @EmiliaLinn 8 дней назад +95

    Why has nobody looked into these cases? Multiple ppl have said he killed ppl!

    • @Bettinasisrg
      @Bettinasisrg 8 дней назад

      Because it takes money and no American law enforcement is going to spend it looking into illegal immigrants murders, sadly, especially in today's political climate in America.

    • @nicholashodges201
      @nicholashodges201 8 дней назад +16

      Because they don't have anything TO look into. They say he killed multiple people who didn't leave a paper trail, couldn't name, couldn't describe and no possible location to find the remains and it was 30 years ago.
      And their suspect is too dead to tell them anything
      Where exactly are they supposed to start and who are they going to look for?
      Sad truth is there's nothing that can be done with it unless they can find a *really* good psychic medium

    • @tangelite9968
      @tangelite9968 8 дней назад

      I looked it up a bit and found nothing. Shoddy detective work considering how long ago this all occurred.

    • @rcrawford42
      @rcrawford42 7 дней назад +7

      Or they looked and couldn't find any missing persons cases that lined up with the claims. Without bodies and vague descriptions of the victims, there's nothing for them to pursue.

    • @lacie18
      @lacie18 7 дней назад +4

      @@rcrawford42 they probs wouldn't find much info cuz it seems like jack went for those who didn't have family's or who weren't sought out for when they were gone sadly