Canada's Youngest Serial Killer

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2022
  • From Prince George, BC, stretches the Highway of Tears, named after so many women went missing there. In this video, we will look at one of the serial killers who operated there, self-professed Country Boy, and Canada's youngest serial killer, Cody Legebokoff.
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  • @ThatChapter
    @ThatChapter  Год назад +561

    As always, thank you for watching, ‘cause I love ya! If you wanna see two true crime videos every week please subscribe!

    • @janetrawlings1691
      @janetrawlings1691 Год назад +13

      We love you 😍 ❤ I really like long deep dives but you give us short and bitter sweet 😋 and the best dance ,no body does it better🤔😳🙏💯💃💃

    • @deedeebeads
      @deedeebeads Год назад +4

      Been sub for two yr and ty Mike

    • @maxxpirk
      @maxxpirk Год назад

      You are just as guilty as producing pornography for these would be serial killers. At the very least blur their faces and bleep their names. They watch this shit and fantasize. Stop showing their faces stop saying their names.

    • @lauriewilcox6818
      @lauriewilcox6818 Год назад +6

      Can you do a video on De O rr Kunz? I’m wondering if they ever found the little boy.

    • @luisrosas6281
      @luisrosas6281 Год назад

      Pllxlxl

  • @vixlarue3820
    @vixlarue3820 2 года назад +4371

    I'm Canadian, and whenever someone brings up that stereotype of all Canadians being super polite and friendly, I just think of how we have some of the worst/weirdest killers. Glad to hear you'll be revisiting the Highway of Tears. Even in Canada too many people don't know or care about the horrible statistics on violence against Native women.

    • @Mr_Nobody913
      @Mr_Nobody913 2 года назад +272

      I’ve watched so many videos about native women just disappearing everywhere in record number and almost nobody ever investigates them. It’s so sad and disturbing.

    • @AspergersSyndromeDaily
      @AspergersSyndromeDaily 2 года назад +59

      People are people

    • @VirgoVyrus
      @VirgoVyrus 2 года назад +100

      Why the hell did his profile picture ( 8:35 ) have the confederate flag in it? What a clown.

    • @pierre-richard6779
      @pierre-richard6779 2 года назад +10

      Are bating average is low mate very low !!! just saying ...

    • @aaronmiller8844
      @aaronmiller8844 2 года назад

      I find that ppl are ppl just ass many assholes as anywhere else

  • @adamgardiner5869
    @adamgardiner5869 2 года назад +595

    5 years per murder. That's got to be such a gut punch to the the women and their families. My heart goes out to them.

    • @natedouglas9521
      @natedouglas9521 2 года назад +82

      Fully. What's up with that shit. Canadian laws for murder are whack af. Basically saying if you murder once, may as well go full Ted Bundy, only gonna get 25 years regardless. SMDH

    • @Secret_Soul_Survivor
      @Secret_Soul_Survivor 2 года назад +56

      Yes, it's clear whose life the Judge put the greatest value on. No wonder there are so many Missing Women!

    • @NannupTiger
      @NannupTiger 2 года назад +42

      ​@@Secret_Soul_Survivor the "judge" can only use the laws available to him/her...have you ever wondered why serious killers only ever get 25 years in Canada? because that is the maximum sentence! that doesn't mean these crazed murderers get out in 25 years but can possibly apply for parole after that amount of time, I agree this is a hurtful process for the family in itself, having to relive the crimes all over SMH

    • @toorpat1410
      @toorpat1410 2 года назад

      And he's absolutely going to murder more women when he gets out.

    • @taylordevore2563
      @taylordevore2563 2 года назад +36

      That’s Canada’s “everyone can be rehabilitated” laws for ya…😒

  • @kevinwalsh3865
    @kevinwalsh3865 7 месяцев назад +26

    As a Canadian, I was smirking at Mike making fun of our accent, the exaggeration
    But that audio clip of Cody and the officer didn't help...good lord they couldn't have sounded more stereotypically Canadian unless they were arguing about poutine and hockey.

  • @patriciagazey4693
    @patriciagazey4693 8 месяцев назад +107

    Thank you for your kindness speaking about these victims
    Regardless of "sex work" label they did not deserve this

    • @dennishorror142
      @dennishorror142 3 месяца назад

      label? that was their Work Plain and Simple. A Teacher is a Teacher, a Cop a Cop and a Prostitute is doing Sex Work. No Label, Honest Labor.

    • @kenw2225
      @kenw2225 3 месяца назад +2

      Depends. Sex work is unacceptable in some cases. Like anyone woman with a child. Or a spouse.

    • @megancolleenmcglynn9887
      @megancolleenmcglynn9887 2 месяца назад +22

      @@kenw2225All humans deserve respect. Even you, Ken.

    • @billsfan7883
      @billsfan7883 2 месяца назад

      @@megancolleenmcglynn9887No they don’t. You don’t. Ted Bundy doesn’t. And street walking, drug addicted whores don’t. All humans have a right to not be murdered, but respect is earned! And just being killed, doesn’t grant that. Neither does you standing on your morale high horse in a RUclips comment section…

    • @djjf94
      @djjf94 2 месяца назад +8

      ​@@kenw2225 Imagine a world with compassion instead of judgement.

  • @Ben-xf7uy
    @Ben-xf7uy 2 года назад +1018

    I can't even imagine how bizarre and weird that must of been for the cop. Just happened upon a serial killer IN THE ACT.... holy shit...

    • @bonmotze
      @bonmotze 2 года назад

      Luckily he did though.

    • @suziecreamcheese211
      @suziecreamcheese211 2 года назад +27

      Wow, and people there say the cops don’t give a (S) Hit. Obviously not true.

    • @deigovideos1031
      @deigovideos1031 2 года назад +144

      @@suziecreamcheese211 lmao yeah only took 4 dead girls and a pickup truck flying out of the woods in the middle of the night. How amazing 👏

    • @Stopcommentingthesamecomments
      @Stopcommentingthesamecomments 2 года назад +85

      @@suziecreamcheese211 well just because he litterly caught him in the act doesnt mean the police department does their job correctly usually what a werid stament ur making considering how pathetic the policing is out there

    • @Stopcommentingthesamecomments
      @Stopcommentingthesamecomments 2 года назад +49

      @@suziecreamcheese211 and like also how theres litterly dozens of unsolved murders on that road but ya great cops ur not very bright are yee

  • @BertLensch
    @BertLensch 2 года назад +132

    Investigator: "What kind of killer would do such a thing?"
    Cody: "I don't know man..."
    Morgan Freeman Voiceover: "But Cody knew exactly who would do such a thing, and why."

    • @sergeantpeppers8858
      @sergeantpeppers8858 2 года назад +4

      I heard Morgan Freeman saying it as I read it. Good job. You get a gold star.

    • @katehack1677
      @katehack1677 2 года назад +1

      😂

    • @jrioslaw
      @jrioslaw 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the great 😆. I can image that is exactly how Mr. Freeman would say it. Nicely done.

    • @sarahlynn9786
      @sarahlynn9786 День назад

  • @SykoNerd
    @SykoNerd Год назад +71

    Cody was already moved to an "unspecified medium security prison" in 2019 and only two of the victims' families were notified, according to a few media reports. Unbelievable.

    • @fab-antonio
      @fab-antonio 10 месяцев назад +24

      That sounds like the Justice system in Canada. They moved Paul Bernardo to medium security as well. This country is a mess.

    • @SlickSniper3
      @SlickSniper3 8 месяцев назад

      Canadian liberal government lets the criminals and murderers have their way, while the victims see no justice. It's a shit hole.

    • @thegreatgonzales6813
      @thegreatgonzales6813 2 месяца назад +6

      As a Canadian, I apologize for our revolting justice system. I still can’t fathom that the infamous Mr. Swirl is actually free in B.C. after a global manhunt took place for him.

  • @lisamariesmith9503
    @lisamariesmith9503 9 месяцев назад +56

    I have my degree in criminology. I’m addicted to TC. Mike is very well spoken and his information is on point. AND his tasteful humor makes the horrific things easier to hear. It happens everywhere..

  • @Ohhyouknow123
    @Ohhyouknow123 2 года назад +795

    The worst thing is he won’t tell anybody where Natasha is. I knew her. We went to school together and she had two little kids at the time that are growing up without their mother and not even a place to go grieve her. Oh and they moved him to a lesser security prison 😒

    • @christinearrighi8655
      @christinearrighi8655 2 года назад +65

      Jeez can't believe they moved him to another prison 😳. Aww im so sorry that you new Natasha personally I send my love xxx

    • @PhoenixLyon
      @PhoenixLyon 2 года назад

      A less secure prison? They must be nuts. This guy showed zero remorse, empathy or compassion, and pled not guilty... Not to mention the horrific way he killed the girls and left them to be found. Horrible and sad. Thanks, Mike! Check out 'starlight walk' in relation to Canada. It's not just indigenous women being targeted.
      Check out a music video called "Fist in the Air", by Mike Bone. They are donating proceeds to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women's Fund. Good music, great cause.
      ✌️😺

    • @brandyjean7015
      @brandyjean7015 2 года назад +56

      Well he's probably doing such a good job acting so 'normal' again...surely he's not a threat anymore, right?

    • @annieseaside
      @annieseaside 2 года назад +47

      WTF? He got moved without giving her location???

    • @annieseaside
      @annieseaside 2 года назад

      @@brandyjean7015 he reminds me of BTK, zero reason just happenstance, that monster was married with kids, looked like an insurance salesman. Never ever was he suspected. 😰

  • @PaleHorseShabuShabu
    @PaleHorseShabuShabu 2 года назад +2184

    It's crazy that Cody could still be out there right now with who knows how many victims under his belt if not for his own crappy driving and the cop being in the right place at the right time.

    • @cdd4248
      @cdd4248 2 года назад +51

      I thought about the exact same thing...maybe there is Karma?

    • @okay_but_still
      @okay_but_still 2 года назад +123

      And good on the police officer for not just taking his word and actually investigating further.

    • @MsTinkerbelle87
      @MsTinkerbelle87 2 года назад +52

      Reminds me of Israel Keyes.

    • @BNatoAk
      @BNatoAk 2 года назад +91

      And he can be free before he's 50 according to the Canadian judicial system! Can't believe he's eligible for parole after 4 monstrous homicides 😡

    • @Bryan-ou6cw
      @Bryan-ou6cw 2 года назад +31

      I feel like he would have been caught for this one regardless with the online trail he left? Different from the previous 3.

  • @defiantlight2955
    @defiantlight2955 Год назад +192

    Thank you for bringing attention to MMIW! Native deaths do not get enough attention in the media and every mention of these heartbreaking stories helps bring awareness. You are a wonderful human Mike! ❤

    • @000hero6
      @000hero6 Год назад

      Yes, and most of them are killed by blacks or hispanics :(

    • @Threemore650
      @Threemore650 Год назад +6

      Why? Isn’t a death just a death. Why has race got to come into it?

    • @piratemousie
      @piratemousie Год назад +1

      ​@@Threemore650 I planned on writing a detailed response.. but then realised theres no point bothering to try with an idiot racist; try argue with rats, and one only profits fleas, afterall.

    • @Threemore650
      @Threemore650 Год назад

      @@piratemousie I’m a racist for wanting to keep race out of it? 😂
      But you. You are the holier than thou balls out racist who can’t keep race out of it.
      Pathetic response.

    • @golddustwoman4993
      @golddustwoman4993 Год назад +5

      They were killed by other natives usually. The reservations are dangerous places.

  • @sleepydreamdealer
    @sleepydreamdealer 2 месяца назад +4

    I love how Mike always ends up the story with something smart, and often funny, game of words, concluding what piece of sh*t is the given murderer.

  • @joshoshea3194
    @joshoshea3194 2 года назад +206

    I've battled drug & alcohol addiction myself. I lost my wife, all my friends and pretty much everything I own. I've been clean now going on over 6 years. I just find it really sad that someone can take advantage & abuse a vulnerable person in that situation because I know how easy a target that they might be. I don't really have any solid advice here. I just wish that the world was a better place at times. All I can say is good luck to anyone in a similar position, it can & will get easier believe me. Never give up.

    • @yunglynda1326
      @yunglynda1326 2 года назад +5

      @D wishing you strength❤️

    • @KDiamond666
      @KDiamond666 2 года назад +7

      Congrats on your 6 yrs. ❤️🙏 we all have our ups and downs. What matters is you get up and do what’s right. God bless everyone dealing with those demons. Please everyone stay safe.

    • @bobbysalkeld2634
      @bobbysalkeld2634 2 года назад +11

      Congrats brother. It is sad what this place can take from a person. I lost my father, youngest brother, cousin, wife...a lot of trauma. I've been clean for 3 years. I just work a lot now. But I've resolved to not let this place take anything more from me. Peace and blessings to you and yours, brother.

    • @damien1781
      @damien1781 2 года назад +12

      Trying to stay sober and doing it alone, it's very hard. Congrats 👏 I envy you

    • @CoExist64
      @CoExist64 2 года назад +4

      Josh, good luck and thank you for sharing with us. It takes so so much to realize you have a problem then take the steps to recover. God bless and good luck

  • @aanonymousamanda1711
    @aanonymousamanda1711 2 года назад +185

    One of the things I really appreciate about Mike is that he never victim blames.

    • @annieseaside
      @annieseaside 2 года назад +18

      I also like that he takes time yo Honor them by a snapshot of who they were and who they might have become. We only headline the Murderer names and remember those. So incredibly sad. Somehow that she was legally blind and 14 made me cry. The bewilderment, the Horror.

    • @lg5221
      @lg5221 2 года назад +5

      I don't understand victim blaming. How many victims asked to be killed? I would think not many to none?

    • @NannupTiger
      @NannupTiger 2 года назад +8

      ​@@lg5221 same with 'rape', many people blame a victims dress sense when it comes to 'rape', conveniently forgetting that very young babies and the very elderly are 'raped' too 😕

    • @damien1781
      @damien1781 2 года назад +1

      @@NannupTiger many people do not do that wtf odd

    • @NannupTiger
      @NannupTiger 2 года назад +1

      @@damien1781 Yes they do, women get blamed for wearing sexy or skimpy clothing and more or less 'asking for it' or 'causing men to get horny' type crap, all the time...

  • @haubenmeisewillow-tit331
    @haubenmeisewillow-tit331 4 месяца назад +3

    I was just trying to imagine what that must have been like for his parents!
    Horrific!

  • @mgjbutler
    @mgjbutler Год назад +21

    You're in my neck of the woods now. I live at the end of the highway. I used to care for a young child who's aunt was murdered by this man. Highway of Tears is still active and people go missing here frequently on it. Thanks for bringing attention to it. Too many First Nations people are disappearing on this route.

  • @cyberwarcraft9036
    @cyberwarcraft9036 2 года назад +416

    Sad ending for young Lauren, who wanted to be a forensic pathologist...and her murder was confirmed via forensic pathology.

    • @charliechurch5004
      @charliechurch5004 2 года назад +5

      😞🥺

    • @stmsin
      @stmsin 2 года назад +30

      This why I disagree with people who say "everything happens for a reason"

    • @skepticusmaximus184
      @skepticusmaximus184 2 года назад +2

      And it made her friends sic.

    • @MeshuggahDave.
      @MeshuggahDave. 2 года назад +2

      @@stmsin how so, how do you know she didn't want to be a pathologist BECAUSE this was her fate? Maybe you are just less farsighted than some of us. At least she had an inclination. You just sound apathetic.

    • @MeshuggahDave.
      @MeshuggahDave. 2 года назад +3

      @@skepticusmaximus184 "And it made her friends sic." [sic]

  • @86bIDO52JF
    @86bIDO52JF 2 года назад +101

    I can't believe his girlfriend lived with those huge bloodstains, thinking nothing of them. So weird and gross!

    • @jasperdent4363
      @jasperdent4363 Год назад +6

      They probably weren't visible to the naked eye. Blood shows up under black Light even when it appears to have been washed out

    • @natashaeverafter6464
      @natashaeverafter6464 Год назад +13

      His apartment was creepy as h*ll. And nasty, too. It doesn't seem like a girl lived there. I know I wouldn't!!
      If nothing else; she must've stayed over or visited him there at least; so it's still 🤮!
      🤬🤮😪💔

    • @robinmcinarnay7827
      @robinmcinarnay7827 Год назад +6

      @Harley Quinn Yeah I was wondering if maybe luminol gave an 𝘪𝘯𝘥𝘪𝘤𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯 of a presence of blood but dude, he said it was 𝙨𝙖𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙚𝙙 and 𝙨𝙤𝙖𝙠𝙚𝙙. I'm thinking they found old, dried blood that seeped into the couch cushions and carpet padding after his [presumed] half-assed cleaning merely scratched the surface.
      PS anyone else thinking twice about second hand furniture, or is it just me...?

    • @prunabluepepper
      @prunabluepepper Год назад +1

      @@robinmcinarnay7827 😂 second hand furniture: it depends. Can't do much wrong with just wood. Like tables, bookshelves etc. But beds, couches and such stuff....nah.

  • @syd2001
    @syd2001 Год назад +164

    I appreciate how you handle talking about sex work, you don't shame the women who end up in such a situation and you speak of them with respect and compassion! You are able to acknowledge their struggles without blaming them for being in the situation they are in.

    • @tinawindham6958
      @tinawindham6958 Год назад +19

      If men weren’t buying it the ladies wouldn’t be selling yet it’s only the ladies that are looked down on. Double standards making another appearance!

    • @russellleblanc1539
      @russellleblanc1539 Год назад +5

      Personally I don't like the idea of a girl selling herself. If I'm gonna be with someone well I'd want them to want me back the way I want them.. not having to pay or convince them to like me.. It's a turn off for me and I actually lost interest in someone who likes me when I found out her past. Now that's just my feelings. I still feel if ladies want to do this well that's their prerogative. I would just hope that the law could be more helpful in protecting them. If it was legal they'd be able to start like an online ledger where there John's would have to give their identification prior to any meeting. Of course the identify would be kept secrete for their anonymity in case they're married and just want privacy...but it'll help investigators to pinpoint the creep responsible. It breaks my heart when I hear some girl that felt like this was the only way she could survive ended up going missing.. that's just so sad, especially if she has kids.

    • @Ghost-fe1vp
      @Ghost-fe1vp Год назад +3

      @@tinawindham6958 Yes, drug dealers are generally seen as worse than drug users.

    • @proudtobeme1ashkente
      @proudtobeme1ashkente Год назад +7

      You'll be happy to know then that I look down on both with equal disgust.

    • @personalcheeses8073
      @personalcheeses8073 Год назад

      @@russellleblanc1539 If it were legal the tax man and ultimately the government would be a pimps

  • @drsuarez8868
    @drsuarez8868 Год назад +9

    I’m a Canadian from bc. Thank you for that introduction ! The cops seriously do not care. Thank your for the videos and keep up the amazing work !

  • @heartlights
    @heartlights 2 года назад +471

    I've learned from living as a homeless person that more crime is committed by people who dress up to look like normal people and who strive to fit in than by those who live on the "outside". Very thankful for my experience. Love y'all!

    • @ZMIJUSH
      @ZMIJUSH 2 года назад +31

      Biggest criminals always wear suit or uniform . Cheers :)

    • @nobodysbaby5048
      @nobodysbaby5048 2 года назад +15

      That's called overcompensation. If every hair has to be in place there is often something they're covering up. Can be inappropriate guilt, or personality issues.

    • @donkeydonk127
      @donkeydonk127 2 года назад +15

      Patrick Bateman style

    • @bringthepayne7561
      @bringthepayne7561 2 года назад +11

      @@donkeydonk127 "I have to return some video tapes".....

    • @daliakuwait
      @daliakuwait 2 года назад +14

      I suppose some people are simply born psychopaths, incapable of feeling empathy, guilt, or remorse: they are able to mimic emotions like sympathy, happiness, love, affection, etc. by watching others and learning how they are “supposed” to look and behave in various situations: yet without ever actually feeling any of said human emotions. It is fascinatingly terrifying that these types of people exist. There would have been tiny little signs of his lack of emotion as he grew up for sure, though: it’s amazing in retrospect what parents, friends, extended family, friends and acquaintances “miss” as such a child grows to adulthood. And yet the signs can be so minimal that one would have to be looking for them. This is true psychopathy, and I have actually always said to myself: “Oh my goodness, what if I gave birth to a “born psychopath” through NO fault of my own? How would I live with myself?” The answer is I could never live with myself.

  • @tillitsdone
    @tillitsdone 2 года назад +171

    "Went down about as well as a wet fart."
    That about sums it up nicely. I always appreciate your concise and descriptive narrative.

    • @MrRyan-wu4jx
      @MrRyan-wu4jx 2 года назад

      Wet farts are usually caused by the body being in a hurry to get rid of contaminated foods so even that at least serves a purpose. This not so much.

    • @instigatedeye5941
      @instigatedeye5941 2 года назад +5

      I lost it at "devil's dandruff"

    • @Canadiangrl77
      @Canadiangrl77 2 года назад +2

      I love being Canadian. Sorry, not sorry. Don't worry this comment is not aboot you. Going to finish watching this in my igloo. It's 31 Celsius. Damn my house melted.

    • @mcm542
      @mcm542 2 года назад

      With sound effect😁

  • @kori_88
    @kori_88 Год назад +12

    As a woman with indigenous roots in Prince George, (McLeod lake to be specific) I appreciate you covering this story.

  • @elizbethcook8223
    @elizbethcook8223 Год назад +26

    Mike is always so respectful of the victims regardless of their lifestyle. It doesn’t matter if the victim is a soccer mom or someone with a risky lifestyle, Mike always talks about them with respect & dignity. It’s nice to see someone show compassion because regardless of someone’s past or present circumstances they are still human beings. That’s why people love Mike!!

  • @JaggedBeauty
    @JaggedBeauty 2 года назад +43

    I grew up on HWY 16. My mom was a teacher and 3 of her students went missing and found along the hwy. My dad was RCMP working on it. I swear my entire childhood was surrounded with the fear of it.

    • @VishusVenom
      @VishusVenom 2 года назад +1

      No, you didn’t

    • @JaggedBeauty
      @JaggedBeauty 2 года назад +1

      @@VishusVenom I didn't? Weird. Hwy 16 in Smithers across from Lake Kathleen elementary. RR 1 SUTE 5 COMPARTMENT 2 HWY 16 was my address in the 80s when I lived there. The lot is now townhouses. I'll have to inform my parents that all the years we lived there that it was all a lie because some onlinr troll with no life said so. Have the day you deserve.

    • @kyramainer3315
      @kyramainer3315 2 года назад +9

      @@VishusVenom why would you assume Honey is lying? When you drive up in Northern BC you see missing posters everywhere. And there are many British Columbians who watch TC.

    • @VishusVenom
      @VishusVenom 2 года назад +1

      @@kyramainer3315 BS

    • @yunglynda1326
      @yunglynda1326 2 года назад +4

      sorry you experienced that💔

  • @Zara_Brown
    @Zara_Brown 2 года назад +29

    20 yo serial killer, wow! What a frightening world we live in sometimes.

  • @ForeverMetal_1961
    @ForeverMetal_1961 Год назад +2

    "Well what's this all aboot?"
    Mike, you never fail to amuse me!!🤣

  • @judystine7901
    @judystine7901 Год назад +13

    It is so sad that this highway has such a gruesome history.

  • @zarasbazaar
    @zarasbazaar 2 года назад +241

    It's sad that law enforcement frequently finds the murder of sex workers not worth investigating because "they led high risk lives". Just because someone is at high risk doesn't mean they deserve to be victimized.

    • @lexiwexiwoo
      @lexiwexiwoo Год назад +26

      Honestly I don't understand why sex work isn't legal. If it were, the sex workers can go to police if some person got out of hand, (and vice versa if something happened to the solicitors) and these unknown sex workers would be in a database because you'd have to have a license.

    • @OpalBLeigh
      @OpalBLeigh Год назад

      It’s a cycle too- sex workers murders aren’t investigated so it’s EASIER to kill them. If killing nurses was never investigated by the police, they would be targeted too. And so, the job is even more “high risk” because the police have decided it was high risk and doesn’t deserve their attention.

    • @amazingsupergirl7125
      @amazingsupergirl7125 Год назад +23

      It’s only high risk because men are allowed to get away with it. People look down on prostitutes but they actually should be looking down on the Johns. These are desperate women without any way out. I feel like every woman is on,y a couple steps away from that life. These men aren’t desperate or else they wouldn’t have the money to pay for sex.

    • @juanitarichards1074
      @juanitarichards1074 Год назад +10

      @@lexiwexiwoo In NZ even before sex work was legalised sex workers were able to go to police over serious incidents of assault and or kidnapping. Sex workers were valuable witnesses, especially the street girls who knew all the "ugly mugs" and which ones to stay away from. They looked out for each other and gave good evidence when various girls went missing and were found murdered......one whose body wasn't found until 15 years later and DNA caught her killer.

    • @SuperTruthful
      @SuperTruthful Год назад +12

      They don't deserve to be disrespected as if they are less than the rest of society.

  • @margaretcassidy3280
    @margaretcassidy3280 2 года назад +96

    The cops are so usually incompetent that I half expected Mike was going to say the cop believed the deer killing story and just let him go home

    • @egoleeech
      @egoleeech 2 года назад +9

      @@millardf452 how about no

    • @MacHamish
      @MacHamish 2 года назад +13

      ​@@millardf452 Just a heads up, both Canadian and US police have no legal obligation to protect you. There is even case law for this.

    • @dolphinopoly1012
      @dolphinopoly1012 2 года назад +11

      @@millardf452 What about what happened in Texas couldn't even help those poor children. To scared to even enter the building.

    • @amystone9822
      @amystone9822 2 года назад +9

      @@millardf452 ridiculing implies slander. mike is a pretty straight shooter. gives credit where it's due, none where it isn't. I'm also glad to support his channel and him make money. why shouldn't he? he does more work on these weekly videos than a lot of reporters do in a month.

    • @Subjohny
      @Subjohny 2 года назад

      Same here

  • @badgerbox
    @badgerbox Год назад +6

    The fact that he got concurrent sentences pretty much is saying they don't care if you kill one person or 4 people. The penalty is the same either way. That being said he did get a life sentence with the possibility of parole after 25 years. Parole is very hard to get. Ultimately, it's up to the parole board but given the severity of his offences I doubt they will make it easy for him. If I have to guess, he will serve at least 35+ years if not his entire life in prison.

  • @autumn5515
    @autumn5515 Год назад +25

    As a Canadian, I really love when you cover Canadian cases!

    • @chrisakaschulbus4903
      @chrisakaschulbus4903 Год назад

      Quit being lazy and produce events that those channels can profit from :)
      Running low on vids.

    • @clintstewart5545
      @clintstewart5545 Год назад

      why every canadian looks so pale and boring ?

    • @funonvancouverisland
      @funonvancouverisland 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@chrisakaschulbus4903 😅

  • @maeganbyerley
    @maeganbyerley 2 года назад +165

    I went to high school with Natasha. She was a year younger than me, but it was hard not to miss her. Her laugh, her smile..her hair would be done up in butterfly clips or kinda like Lizzie McGuire's friend Miranda. She'd be 35 this year.

    • @user-dk4pv4mu1b
      @user-dk4pv4mu1b 4 месяца назад +3

      I went to high-school with natasha too... she was always smiling... always brought a ray if sunlight among everyone.... she is missed dearly......

    • @maeganbyerley
      @maeganbyerley 4 месяца назад

      @@user-dk4pv4mu1b she really is

    • @sfcitygirl88
      @sfcitygirl88 4 месяца назад +1

      She's my age and sounds just like me

    • @kenw2225
      @kenw2225 3 месяца назад +1

      One of you is lying

    • @maeganbyerley
      @maeganbyerley 3 месяца назад

      ​@@kenw2225I can assure you it's not me

  • @fiona-lyons
    @fiona-lyons 2 года назад +535

    All credit to that cop. He wasn't just in the right place at the right time. He was diligent and had good instincts- which he acted upon. Who knows how many more lives would have been lost due to that sicko!

    • @katherinerojas5504
      @katherinerojas5504 Год назад +24

      It's sad that we're praising him for doing his job though...although I'm glad he did it as well

    • @robinmcinarnay7827
      @robinmcinarnay7827 Год назад +20

      Although many won't agree, it seems as though some sort of divine intervention was at work. I mean, 𝘩𝘦 𝘸𝘢𝘴 𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘺 𝘤𝘢𝘶𝘨𝘩𝘵 𝙧𝙚𝙙 𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙙𝙚𝙙. How often does that happen, and to a serial killer no less? Who knows how many lives were subsequently spared?!!

    • @mawmawlisa6918
      @mawmawlisa6918 Год назад +2

      @@robinmcinarnay7827 agree

    • @pentagrin4157
      @pentagrin4157 Год назад

      @swingshift Cops frequently let serial killers go. Jeffery Dahmer SPOKE with the police after they got reports about a naked, drugged up fourteen year old and claimed it was his boyfriend and they were having a lover's spat so they let Dahmer go and take the boy with him. A grown-ass man who was clearly having pedophiliac relations with a child, because they didn't care.
      Granted this was American police, but most cops would willingly let shit like this happen

    • @Ishizu09
      @Ishizu09 Год назад +12

      @swingshift We live in a time where cops doing their job is a miracle. I have heard too many cases where cops would just ignore crazy things happening in front of them, just because they didn't want to deal with it.

  • @MK-285
    @MK-285 Год назад +38

    At the end of these tragic, deeply horrendous & horrifically sad stories, thanks Mike for always leaving us with a chuckle as a point of levity at the end. 🥲🙌🙃
    This dude can f*ck ALL the way off as far as I'm concerned.
    If he had even a morsel of humanity somewhere deep down inside of him, he'd tell the family where to find the remains of their still missing daughter.
    I won't hold my breath, but I'll b hopeful for the loved ones sake. 🙏

  • @carridragons8759
    @carridragons8759 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the coverage of this creep. This event occurred close to me. Long story but one of my friends travelled to his trial daily. You filled in a few missed pieces for me.

  • @frimports
    @frimports 2 года назад +199

    The extremely rare sighting of a psychopath in the wild. His case is unique in that usually these types are a little more savvy and manipulative. He is quite obtuse and has zero empathy. There might be more to the story but, I’m happy not knowing. Canada ever heard of life without parole, eh?

    • @Brett733
      @Brett733 2 года назад +1

      He wont be paroled. Outside of US not many 1st world countries have an official life without parole however almost all of these countries have sickos that have and will spend eternity in prison because of their crimes or the unlikeliness of rehabilitation. The parole hearings for people like Paul Bernardo, Martin Bryant, Anders Breving, etc are just formalities and if anything their parole hearings bring back the story to remind people of how sick these fucks are. That being said, no legal system is or will be perfect.

    • @deniserossiter1059
      @deniserossiter1059 2 года назад +6

      Yeah, at his age serial killers are just getting started and honing their skills/methods & he had the unfortunate luck of being pulled over that night. He made the big mistake of killing a girl society cared about also. If he would’ve continued killing only sex workers w/ drug problems, I’m sure it would’ve been awhile until they got him. But that apartment w/ all the evidence, it was like he knew they didn’t care about girls like that. It’s so sad.

    • @ugojlachapelle
      @ugojlachapelle 2 года назад +12

      In Canada, a no parole sentence is deemed "cruel and unusual punishment" and therefore forbidden by the constitution. There are, however, other ways to make sure they stay in.

    • @MrJest2
      @MrJest2 2 года назад +1

      @@ugojlachapelle I'd imagine one way would be for him to suffer a "tragic accident" while in prison...

    • @eratoisyourmuse659
      @eratoisyourmuse659 2 года назад

      No. The highest you can recieve is life with possibility of parole after 25 years. His crimes were pretty heinous, I dont think he'll see the outside world again, though.

  • @cheshirecat6518
    @cheshirecat6518 2 года назад +432

    You can't tell me Cody didn't torture the animals he hunted. I mean, what a perfect way to hide abuse.

    • @deniserossiter1059
      @deniserossiter1059 2 года назад +32

      Exactly. Almost all serial killers start out that way.

    • @Stichting_NoFap
      @Stichting_NoFap 2 года назад +18

      So you're saying it's only abuse if the animal that's murdered was tortured before. Well first of all that's what happens in the whole animal industry, they're tortured before killed. Secondly, since humans are animals as well, your same view should apply to them as well. So as long people are killed painlessly you would be ok with it.

    • @tazmania200000
      @tazmania200000 2 года назад +54

      @@Stichting_NoFap you’re not bright.

    • @bongodave13
      @bongodave13 2 года назад +5

      @@tazmania200000 Back at 'cha, dude.

    • @Stichting_NoFap
      @Stichting_NoFap 2 года назад

      @@tazmania200000 If spotting a double standard is a sign of dumbness.

  • @chelseabrianne4465
    @chelseabrianne4465 Год назад +12

    It’s crazy having been born in Prince George and living there for a big chunk of my life and honestly never really know how bad it was there until moving provinces. Thank you for everything you do!

    • @jodiforeman3314
      @jodiforeman3314 8 месяцев назад

      A 20 year old only getting 25 years with parole is sick
      He should have been charged with 4 life sentences no parole
      He will be eligible at 45

    • @carlcushmanhybels8159
      @carlcushmanhybels8159 7 месяцев назад

      @@jodiforeman3314 The judge already recommended he be turned down for parole when that does come up. Including that he's shown no remorse or recognition.

  • @korinorthrup894
    @korinorthrup894 3 месяца назад +5

    Your content is so well done … thank you, Mike! from Vancouver, BC. 🙏🇨🇦

  • @megami.x
    @megami.x 2 года назад +275

    How many stories do we hear where they get pulled over and then let go because of some BS excuse like the officer believes it’s deer blood. Props to this officer.
    Edit: The point of my comment was not the deer blood y’all tf. I watch a lot of true crime and there are many incidents when a perpetrator has been pulled over for a different reason and they use their social skills to convince the officer there is nothing wrong. If you haven’t heard of one then watch more true crime?? That’s all I can tell ya lol

    • @trip2belize
      @trip2belize 2 года назад +9

      Not too many honestly lol

    • @tomitstube
      @tomitstube 2 года назад +10

      you'd hope this would be normal procedure, guy covered in blood, how can you let someone just go?

    • @YourAverageReviews
      @YourAverageReviews 2 года назад +2

      I've never heard of such a story actually...so none.

    • @Nikki_the_G
      @Nikki_the_G 2 года назад +4

      Maybe not because this would have been an illegal hunt. So he had reason to stop him over "deer blood".

    • @johndolph131
      @johndolph131 2 года назад +2

      Can you name a story this happened in? Bc I don’t remember any…

  • @jeanaerowley7150
    @jeanaerowley7150 Год назад +119

    This is why horror movies never bother me. Real people are much more horrifying than anything made up. 💔

  • @markusgarcia4136
    @markusgarcia4136 16 дней назад +1

    He is so cool for the things he has done, no conscious at all!

  • @romeodahl1283
    @romeodahl1283 Год назад +2

    What shocked me the most, is how that guy Garett Anatole was wearing his hat

  • @bogrot69
    @bogrot69 2 года назад +31

    It warms me heart when you touch down in my home Province of BC. You spoke of his victims with the utmost respect. My friend Andrea was one of Pickton's victims. The common thread being the lack of interest by police. It's shameful. No one deserves to be considered a throwaway. Cheers Mike! 💗

  • @jadexjade
    @jadexjade 2 года назад +558

    You are the only channel that i consistently watch and never get tired of....your uploads are the high points of my day 😕😎👏

  • @jacksonstarky8288
    @jacksonstarky8288 Год назад +2

    Canadian here. Found your channel a couple of days ago and immediately subscribed. I'm still working my way through your channel, but curious as to whether or not you've covered Clifford Robert Olson yet. He seems to be someone that none of the other true crime channels I'm subscribed to (Casual Criminalist, Truly Criminal, and others) want to touch, for which I can't really blame them because he's a horrific monster... but that's no different from any of the other serial killers out there. The subject of this video was born the year I graduated from high school, and I'm suddenly feeling very old.

  • @schindel6307
    @schindel6307 2 месяца назад

    An entire family disappeared along the Hwy of Tears. It is so remote that making something disappear is far to easy. Especially if you decide to hitch a ride with someone and nobody knows who or what your travel route and time is. Scary place.

  • @dorothytenute2710
    @dorothytenute2710 2 года назад +268

    I am Canadian and live in B.C. If you are looking for another vile story from our neck of the woods, perhaps research Clifford Olson who murdered 11 children (between the ages of 9 and 18). Truly a monster. Also I am grateful you are going to shed light on Highway of Tears

    • @kings6143
      @kings6143 2 года назад +12

      damn,what a monster.

    • @oldhickory4686
      @oldhickory4686 2 года назад +34

      What is up with Canadian judges?! 4 people murdered; "Yeah, ah, he should get parole, he might be rehabilitated? Would a whole city have to be mowed down to get life?! Give me a break!

    • @princessmoore9026
      @princessmoore9026 2 года назад

      @@oldhickory4686 it's disgusting it makes me sick that someone can kill as many people as they want in Canada and still be considered for parole.

    • @oldhickory4686
      @oldhickory4686 2 года назад +10

      @@princessmoore9026 Yes. Proverbs 29:2 KJV When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.

    • @ultimategohan1551
      @ultimategohan1551 2 года назад +7

      @@oldhickory4686 someone else commented that maximum sentence can receive is 25 years so maybe the judge was being limited by the laws.

  • @staceyduncanbts486
    @staceyduncanbts486 2 года назад +426

    Just gut wrenching. And to think he seemed so “normal” to those around him. That’s the most frightening part. It could be anyone at anytime anywhere. A stranger is anyone you don’t know. Period.

    • @Mattyouyous
      @Mattyouyous 2 года назад +36

      You never really know anyone.. even scarier 😯

    • @csh43166
      @csh43166 2 года назад +7

      Truer words were never spoken...

    • @csh43166
      @csh43166 2 года назад +5

      @@Mattyouyous Agree...

    • @novallasuter5265
      @novallasuter5265 2 года назад +18

      Guess he was a stranger to people who thought they knew him.

    • @biggestfan.
      @biggestfan. 2 года назад +12

      @@Mattyouyous Most don't even know themselves...

  • @captainoj9073
    @captainoj9073 Год назад +1

    Im just watching this now, ive been following your channel for a while, and im really glad someone is bringing light to these cases!!! Thank you!!!

  • @budgirl1368
    @budgirl1368 Год назад +1

    I so appreciate it when you cover these story’s from my neck of the woods. Born n raised in Prince Rupert, very familiar with Highway of Tears and this case.
    Keep up the great work 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @BiffTech05
    @BiffTech05 2 года назад +433

    The fact he though beating a deer to death with a pipe was perfectly normal behaviour speaks volumes.

    • @claire2.097
      @claire2.097 Год назад

      That was his excuse to explain the bloodstains all over his clothes to the officer, what else could he come up with? That cody piece of sh*t thinks it normal to beat women to death. I mean "in his book" terrible atrocities are normal. However being a soulless psychopath and still living in society he knew that butchering a deer is not considered an everyday normal activity by the society, still if the officer had just taken Cody's words and didn't check anything, he might have ended up just paying a fine I guess..

    • @terriegilley6574
      @terriegilley6574 Год назад +28

      That's the thing that stuck with me. Wrong place, wrong time. I was just beating a deer to death. Oh I'm sorry that I was mistaken. I thought you might have killed that poor girl. Now I completely understand me and my buddies went out last weekend to beat a few deers to death. WTF!!!!

    • @Kid_Kootenay
      @Kid_Kootenay Год назад +5

      any idea how difficult that would be? it does not happen in normal circumstances he was grasping at some sort of way to explain blood and no one who has a clue would believe that was possible

    • @juanitarichards1074
      @juanitarichards1074 Год назад +11

      @@Kid_Kootenay And no real sportsman would do such a thing. They want a clean quick kill. I've known hunters in NZ when they have unwittingly killed a mother deer and then found her baby. They have rescued them and hand reared them and kept them as pets. I met one who had killed a mother rabbit then found her den of babies so tiny their eyes weren't open. He rescued them and fed them with an eye dropper. I took one and fostered it and kept it as a pet then my sister took him and put him among her guinea pigs so he would have companions.

    • @floridasoldat
      @floridasoldat Год назад +10

      @@juanitarichards1074 hunters are often some of the most dedicated conservationists

  • @monetmonroe4644
    @monetmonroe4644 2 года назад +487

    Missing Native women do need more coverage.. I was watching abc and a native woman said they have a saying “ when a native woman goes missing she disappears twice once in life and once in the news “ it literally broke my heart

    • @Xstr3ngthz
      @Xstr3ngthz 2 года назад +23

      Yup and when a white person goes missing it’s all over the news, it’s pretty sad

    • @jenniferwellman5311
      @jenniferwellman5311 2 года назад

      You’re absolutely right. Sadly, they don’t ( I believe, because they aren’t WHITE ) 😢😢😢

    • @monetmonroe4644
      @monetmonroe4644 2 года назад

      @@Xstr3ngthz missing white woman syndrome

    • @katekendall6574
      @katekendall6574 2 года назад +18

      The latest and last series of Dexter covers this, on how Native women go missing and hardly anything gets done. So sad, every missing person deserves the same amount of time and effort to be found, alive or sadly passed, as anyone else. Really makes me sad.

    • @qntkka
      @qntkka 2 года назад +2

      That would make sense if the native woman who disappeared was in the news BEFORE she went missing.

  • @Carol-D.1324
    @Carol-D.1324 4 месяца назад +1

    Can you just imagine how shocked and stunned his parents were when they found out that their son is a serial killer. The heartbreak they must feel. The guilt they will carry because their son caused this much pain and suffering to so many people, will last a lifetime. The public doesn’t rally around the family that now has to live in the public eye because of a crime committed by their son. The shame that will always follow them wherever they go.

    • @yolandascholten2012
      @yolandascholten2012 2 месяца назад +1

      And his girlfriend!! Imagine finding out you’re dating a guy that kills woman for fun…..that’s gotta be soul destroying, like ‘I sure can pick ‘em!’

  • @derkeheath5172
    @derkeheath5172 Год назад +1

    That first victim: FIVE children and all of them taken away from her. Yikes.
    I hope those kids are all doing a lot better now.

    • @alrightyru
      @alrightyru Год назад +1

      It's systemic racism against indigenous, a disproportionate number of kids in "care" ...

    • @hollybauer739
      @hollybauer739 Год назад

      That’s your takeaway from this true story?

  • @lydacious7338
    @lydacious7338 2 года назад +153

    No one else has commented on this, but, for some reason it really made me mad when the mother came into the interrogation room and ran to hug him. Ugh! Turned my stomach! Do we know for sure there were no other signs? He was so rude to the cop, as though he had no authority over him - calling for his daddy. A 20 year old calling for his daddy. I think it's possible he's been a coddled spoiled brat his whole life and his father might even be an enabler - who knows? But anyhoo, this story really turned my stomach.

    • @nicoledenning8090
      @nicoledenning8090 2 года назад +9

      very good points you made!

    • @rudra62
      @rudra62 2 года назад +12

      Yeah, I thought it was kind of bizarre when we saw a woman came into the interrogation and gave him a big hug, and walks out without comment. WTF? That doesn't happen. Then, we learn she's his mother.

    • @Bettinasisrg
      @Bettinasisrg 2 года назад +6

      Agree, I'm sure there were signs to his bad behavior but parents can't deal with it so they ignore it. Although I can't blame his mother at that point because she is still believing his lies. I'm sure now she's just freaked

    • @Midna.K
      @Midna.K 2 года назад +17

      Exactly, people don't talk about this enough but many criminals had perfectly normal childhoods and a loving family, they simply grew up to be spoiled arrogant and entitled brats because their parents never said no to them or they put them on a pedestal thinking their precious kid can do no wrong. The fact that Cody immediately called for his daddy says a lot lol he's probably used to have his parents covering up for him and always coming to his defense

    • @egoleeech
      @egoleeech 2 года назад

      We dont talk/listen to cops

  • @angelab904
    @angelab904 2 года назад +331

    I feel so sad for the family of the girl who's body they never found. Hopefully they will find it one day.

    • @MeshuggahDave.
      @MeshuggahDave. 2 года назад +4

      why? it's an empty husk. If anyone ever loved anyone else, they would see through the physical. My loved ones are in my head. Aren't yours?
      alas, that is just a joke today.

    • @loudisease5006
      @loudisease5006 2 года назад +22

      @@MeshuggahDave. what?? i think you’d be sad if ur loved ones died.

    • @AP-uc7oz
      @AP-uc7oz 2 года назад

      @@MeshuggahDave. your beliefs are different than others, don’t be a condescending ass.

    • @nicoledenning8090
      @nicoledenning8090 2 года назад +34

      @@MeshuggahDave. you need serious help

    • @Smaugette
      @Smaugette 2 года назад +6

      @@nicoledenning8090 I've stumbled across a few of their comments and fully agree with you.

  • @LibbyKay188
    @LibbyKay188 Год назад

    Thank you for covering the Highway of tears. I'm Canadian and it needs more exposure. To many women's lives have been needlessly taken.

  • @kasandraardelli6598
    @kasandraardelli6598 Год назад +1

    I'm Canadian and I am so happy people are talking about the highway of tears to many aboriginal women have gone missing and no one seems to care so I'm very happy to hear more and more people talking about it. To all my aboriginal sister out there keep safe.

    • @alrightyru
      @alrightyru Год назад

      But is it 'over'? Hwy 16 killings went on for generations so did they all die? "Master, apprentice" is what some people said. It's horrid to know what went on but more that's not known. Those 2 guys a few years ago (before running to Manitoba) did a lot of damage too. Greyhound closing must have been devastating to those who used it.

  • @Jessica.Rachel
    @Jessica.Rachel 2 года назад +72

    Mike, your no-nonsense attitude toward the inaction of the police on behalf of victims who are often thought of as "deserving" of their horrific fates is so appreciated. You have some angels on your side.

  • @Kkasandraa9
    @Kkasandraa9 2 года назад +176

    I clicked this video so fast!
    I was called for jury duty for this case but wasn’t selected as I had met one of the witnesses before. I watched the entire trial though. Apparently his girlfriend wanted to hang out with him that night but Cody said he ‘was too tired’ and ‘was going to bed’ but instead he drove to Vanderhoof to pick up Leslie. It was actually a conservation officer that initially found him as he was suspected of poaching and then the CO called the RCMP.
    The piece about how Leslie died seems to have been misreported a few times. But in the trial they actually said Cody reported seeing Leslie use a ‘screwdriver’ to stab herself in the neck to try to kill herself, not a knife (likely story either way 🙄).
    During the trial he looked extremely creepy and had his head shaved bald. When questions were posed to him he would laugh this sinister and deeply ominous laugh… It was so incredibly disturbing that it gave me nightmares.
    RIP to those beautiful women and prayers to their families.

    • @damac5136
      @damac5136 2 года назад +13

      He might be the most disturbed person to hide his disturbance so well amongst friends and the community. Thanks for sharing!

    • @baljaffrayboy
      @baljaffrayboy 2 года назад

      Yeah yeah

    • @loreenamcgrath4278
      @loreenamcgrath4278 2 года назад +2

      Leslie? You mean Loren?

    • @damagecontrol7
      @damagecontrol7 2 года назад +1

      Guys, she clicked it so fast! Let's give her a standing ovation.

    • @Kkasandraa9
      @Kkasandraa9 2 года назад +10

      @@loreenamcgrath4278 her name is Loren Leslie

  • @sandrafunny957
    @sandrafunny957 Месяц назад +1

    It's so cute how Mike gets nervous at the end of every video

  • @wendycardinal4919
    @wendycardinal4919 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you again!! There is some justice there.. hope he never gets out to do it again..

  • @brendaredmond4678
    @brendaredmond4678 2 года назад +410

    I have a feeling Cody's home life wasn't as picture perfect as it seems. I'll bet his parents believed every BS story he told them and most likely covered things up for him his whole life.

    • @guerralg63
      @guerralg63 2 года назад +19

      I think you're right!

    • @eg816
      @eg816 2 года назад +65

      for sure that’s why his first call was daddy

    • @invisible3972
      @invisible3972 2 года назад +38

      I was thinking the same thing. There's "nothing" wrong as far as we known but just by watching this it's obvious that this guy's parents spoiled him to the point of never facing consequences+ I bet his family normalized fucked up attitudes or actions.

    • @herrschmidt5477
      @herrschmidt5477 2 года назад +27

      jeah I'm usually no fan of "that person looks guilty" but as Mike said it i only thought "damn why does he looks like the typical rich kid school bully?"

    • @oldhickory4686
      @oldhickory4686 2 года назад +6

      Smile for the Birdie! You nailed that one!

  • @Miss_Wonderful1
    @Miss_Wonderful1 2 года назад +19

    I always love and appreciate how you show respect for the victims also by mocking their murderers. Thanks for your outstanding job

  • @dragonsnail3298
    @dragonsnail3298 Месяц назад +1

    Killer: CALL MY DAD!!!
    BIG BUBBA: Loook at me. I am the father now.

  • @melissamorton1282
    @melissamorton1282 Месяц назад

    I just saw a documentary about the Ronnie Jack family of 4 going missing in the early 80's and they lived in Prince George near the Highway of Tears. Sad case as well.

  • @gphunkera8731
    @gphunkera8731 2 года назад +106

    There are other Cody's out there, they just have never been caught. Some may be dead now. Women and girls, primarily Indigenous, have gone missing along this stretch of BC highway since the 80's. How do I know? I grew up in one of those towns.

    • @PhoenixRoseYT
      @PhoenixRoseYT 2 года назад

      And no one seems to care if it’s WOC…no investigations or mass campaigns to find them.

    • @ParasiteEvel
      @ParasiteEvel 2 года назад +2

      You dont need to grow up there to know that, theres plenty of info, that really doesnt add much.

    • @ParasiteEvel
      @ParasiteEvel 2 года назад +1

      @melky dew I heard about it before that and i wasnt from the area, guess people just have to actually care to find out the info.

    • @yunglynda1326
      @yunglynda1326 2 года назад +5

      @@ParasiteEvel ok cody go back to your cell

  • @tamarasavage-white6735
    @tamarasavage-white6735 2 года назад +79

    He got the urge to kill, and he felt entitled to do it. The fact that he kept wanting to call his dad, was because that he believed that his dad would protect him, and fight for him. Even though he killed all those women and girls, he believed that his daddy wouldn't believe that he was that bad. As I said he believed that he was entitled to do whatever he wanted. THANK YOU, MIKE! YOU DID WONDERFUL AGAIN! 🥰🥰

    • @BreakFix
      @BreakFix 2 года назад

      That’s exactly my conclusion. He felt ENTITLTED to do whatever he wants to whomever he wants and he simply didn’t give a shit about anyone except himself, and I think his parents nurtured him that way and hence they should take some blame for raising him into a serial killer. He has no morals or remorse whatsoever. 25 years is disappointing it should be the death penalty or at least life without parole.

    • @CaIypso5150
      @CaIypso5150 2 года назад +7

      Probably be proud of him. He had been teaching him how to kill animlas since a young age. Then he decided to hunt something else.

  • @kncompton
    @kncompton Год назад

    Always enjoy watching Much love from Midland, Tx!

  • @MollieBlythe
    @MollieBlythe Год назад +3

    I wonder if he had any significant head trauma incidents in his early 20s? There have been numerous cases of people getting whacked in the head and undergoing sometime drastic personality changes. Or even maybe that repeated concussion syndrome - same kind of thing, and can also cause people to make horrifically crazy decision - a la Chris Benoit, the wrestler.

  • @lovelyred-dy2ts
    @lovelyred-dy2ts 2 года назад +69

    The fact that he killed 4 people and he still can go out in his 40s is just slap on the victim’s families face 😳

    • @colind7678
      @colind7678 Год назад +1

      That doesn't mean that they will let him out.

    • @christopherfieb760
      @christopherfieb760 Год назад

      he wont

    • @missinginbc
      @missinginbc Год назад

      I know the judges need to be slapped in the face by the families.

    • @tanya1353
      @tanya1353 Год назад +2

      @@missinginbc In canada 25 to life is the max sentence possible, you are overreacting.

  • @dazenguile4215
    @dazenguile4215 2 года назад +72

    Thank you so much for shedding some light on the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women phenomenon in North America. You’re absolutely correct about the number being on the high end of those estimates. You’re awesome Mike!

    • @CAHSR2020
      @CAHSR2020 2 года назад +2

      It sounds like drug addiction, casual sex work, and fringe living makes them easy targets while their ethnicity is mostly incidental to the crime.

    • @caitplanchette
      @caitplanchette 2 года назад +1

      @@CAHSR2020 it doesn't help the cops like to do "starlight tours" too

    • @rrchicken117
      @rrchicken117 Год назад

      @@CAHSR2020 thats assuming every person is drug addicted sex worker... so why isn't the government or police taking it seriously? "Ethnicity is mostly incidental to the crime"

  • @kimdaffy4427
    @kimdaffy4427 Год назад

    I just friggin’ love you Mike. Thank you for all you do!!!

  • @charleneskillen4652
    @charleneskillen4652 Год назад +1

    I love your storytelling Mike!! Awesome Job

  • @timgreen2426
    @timgreen2426 2 года назад +78

    “As you do.” -The subtle sarcasm will always make me laugh. The ability to bring levity into such darkness respectfully is talent.

  • @paige6702
    @paige6702 Год назад +545

    Thank you for shining a light on the Highway of Tears. The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) in Canada is such a horrible reality and people just don't take it seriously enough. These women and girls deserve to rest at peace and have justice.

    • @amazingsupergirl7125
      @amazingsupergirl7125 Год назад +5

      How come anyone goes out there? I’m sure it’s only open for trucks and semi’s but why would regular people ever drive it?

    • @terrydesjardins3171
      @terrydesjardins3171 Год назад +32

      Most of the missing native women can be found in shallow graves on the reserves.thats why they aren't being found.most of them are being murdered by their own kind.its sad

    • @eflow4786
      @eflow4786 Год назад +5

      @@terrydesjardins3171 yep

    • @mr.fahrenheit7009
      @mr.fahrenheit7009 Год назад +1

      Indians the forCommon L

    • @fadetoblond
      @fadetoblond Год назад +20

      The missing and murdered first nations women need way more worldwide attention. Far too many of them have gone missing here in BC and the cops don't give a fk enough to have a task force like the green River killer got. There has to be more done since way too many of them have vanished without a trace. 😢

  • @Shania.Elaine
    @Shania.Elaine Год назад +8

    I’m a indigenous Canadian and I completely agree with everything, thank you so much for bringing attention to this matter, and using your platform to share this!! Makes me so so happy to see people like you❤

  • @b.uyeniee
    @b.uyeniee Год назад

    Great video Mike! Can't wait for highway of tears..

  • @judithcampbell1705
    @judithcampbell1705 2 года назад +110

    Glad to hear you will be doing more on The Highway of Tears . Too many people aren't aware of how many Native women have been killed . Thanks Mike.

  • @ellebelle8515
    @ellebelle8515 Год назад +170

    So thankful for one RCMP officer who was doing his job thoroughly, and followed the tracks of Cody's vehicle back to the young victim's body. Without this, this narcissistic and evil young man might have killed many more.

    • @Anna-iz1tt
      @Anna-iz1tt Год назад

      It was a conservation officer who pulled him over, the conservation officer called the RCMP for backup.

    • @bmaz1048
      @bmaz1048 Год назад +18

      100%!
      He actually called the conservation officer (because according to Cody, he killed a deer). The CO was the one who found Loren😢
      So glad that RCMP did what he did that night!

    • @missinginbc
      @missinginbc Год назад +10

      @@bmaz1048 no actually, it was an RCMP officer. My son inlaw went to school with him.

    • @blacksapphirerain
      @blacksapphirerain 8 месяцев назад +7

      Exactly, following the tracks back was smart work. Her body was found immediately instead of later. I like that he was caught literally red handed.

    • @jodiforeman3314
      @jodiforeman3314 8 месяцев назад +4

      How could his live in gf not notice the blood

  • @daniellehartley7101
    @daniellehartley7101 Год назад

    That last line , Cody Wouldyfuckov , had me burst out in laughter

  • @nativewidow
    @nativewidow Месяц назад

    I was born in Vanderhoof, I have family in Fort St James and PG. I've lost family along the highway of tears 😢

  • @BrownEyedGirl1367
    @BrownEyedGirl1367 2 года назад +44

    At the VERY LEAST, the sentences should have been consecutive. Four lives are worth more than five years apiece. I hope he never gets out alive. What a disgusting POS.

    • @MrJest2
      @MrJest2 2 года назад

      I suspect the judge had no choice in the matter. There are lots of laws covering what sentences can be conferred and in what order, and as a general rule Canada is vastly more lenient in such things than even the most leftist states the US.

    • @ruth6834
      @ruth6834 2 года назад +1

      His sentence is just ridiculous. Why not give him 25 for each victim?! That would have put him away for life. The way it looks this guy will be released when he’s in his 40s.! Insane.

    • @TariAkpodiete
      @TariAkpodiete 2 года назад

      @@ruth6834 > he won't be released

  • @95mudshovel
    @95mudshovel 2 года назад +10

    every time he says "hey you!" I get a warm, happy feeling. it's so nice. 💙

  • @goose321321
    @goose321321 Год назад

    Great video.. Well done for highlighting the names and stories of the victims who often get lost when reporting on these kind of crimes.

  • @miekachu_
    @miekachu_ Год назад +4

    I was born and raised in Prince George and remember when this happened. Thanks for covering this case.
    Another case during this time and area is Maddison Scott, she’s still missing. Hundreds of others have also disappeared without a trace that deserve justice.

  • @lilypolda4124
    @lilypolda4124 2 года назад +210

    I think the scariest thing about this is just how normal everyone thought cody was before this. The fact that he had a good childhood, was well liked and social, and overall just an average person, is the opposite of so many serial killers childhoods. Usually people talk about “signs” in serial killers like killing animals or being antisocial, but Cody was just blending into the crowd, as normal as everyone else. It makes you think who around you could end up doing this? Your classmate, coworker, or family member who you thought you knew. They could be a monster on the inside and you’d never even know it.

    • @wandabissell
      @wandabissell 2 года назад +10

      It is so out of character that I'm thinking he has a brain lesion or something. Something is very wrong with the whole thing.

    • @Nice-qi5cf
      @Nice-qi5cf 2 года назад +18

      Think of ALL the animals he must have tortured, as a kid. And then siding up to people. A golden boy. Ugh!

    • @papadave3084
      @papadave3084 2 года назад +17

      I wonder if the use of cocaine had anything to do with turning a normal guy into a monster. Does cocaine do that to some people? (I'm asking for a friend).
      That last part was sarcasm, btw.
      ~Cheers, from Michigan

    • @nixtwigg463
      @nixtwigg463 2 года назад

      @@wandabissell a trait of a true psychopath can be they are known to be very charming. I don’t think it’s anything to do with brain lesions. He’s just a psychopath. Thank god he was caught so young.

    • @mamacito1795
      @mamacito1795 2 года назад +7

      ​@@nettils5555 i dont find this reassuring itd be like someone saying hey heres a bowl of m and m s enjoy there's loads in there! only one of them is a cyanide pill! like me personally, I'd rather no cyanide pills pls

  • @iriscast10
    @iriscast10 2 года назад +73

    The fact he quickly went into contacting his father leads me to believe he grew up with the parents or father fixing all of his problems and he just got away with everything and never learned to take responsibility for his actions.

    • @NickM_FirstofHisName
      @NickM_FirstofHisName Год назад +4

      I think the same. He was very popular, so he got away with many things.

  • @rondov4130
    @rondov4130 Год назад +1

    You said a joke at the end 🤣 well done! I actually laughed really loud 🤣

  • @LAPISLAZED
    @LAPISLAZED 2 месяца назад

    I grew up in Prince George and was family friends with Lauren’s family. I had no clue about this case until me and my mom were looking through stories from the highway of tears and stumbled upon this case, of which my mom went silent and told me that she new one of his victims. It surely gave me a different view being so close to something like this.

  • @pgtara7124
    @pgtara7124 2 года назад +378

    I'm a HUGE fan of That Chapter and true crime BUT this one was especially hard to watch since I live in PG. However...I always appreciate when awareness is brought to the Highway of Tears and murdered and missing women. They may have been ignored but they won't be forgotten.Thanks Mike and the crew of That Chapter.

    • @coolhandmooses
      @coolhandmooses 2 года назад +16

      I’m a huge last chapter fan from Pg as well and have yet to come across another fan . I watch them as soon as Mike releases them . Cheers

    • @missbraindamage
      @missbraindamage 2 года назад +12

      Does Mike have a crew? I thought it was all him.

    • @wallyman292
      @wallyman292 2 года назад

      Did PG become a destination for Russian immigration or something??? So many of the names in this story were/are Russian. Any thoughts on whether the Russian mob may have established itself in your city, and maybe is trafficking young girls from the mother-land?

    • @ashaalexis9542
      @ashaalexis9542 2 года назад +18

      Sooo thank you to Mike and Mike? Lol he does everything

    • @simpleshoes
      @simpleshoes 2 года назад +9

      @GeorgieFlyodieboiii in what sense? I believe that’s Mike himself presenting this?

  • @Mr_Nobody913
    @Mr_Nobody913 2 года назад +29

    The remoteness of that road is nuts. And here I was thinking some of the roads down in Virginia in the states were super remote then Mike goes and shows me this story.

    • @MacHamish
      @MacHamish 2 года назад +3

      Indeed, we live in the area and the wilderness is huge. Larger than most states, if not a few European countries.

    • @MrJest2
      @MrJest2 2 года назад

      To be fair, Virginia isn't quite large enough for much in the way of truly remote. Especially when compared to places like BC or Texas.

  • @jo-jobinksuanna
    @jo-jobinksuanna 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you!!!! I love your videos!!! Blessings from Canada 🇨🇦

  • @JessRPar
    @JessRPar Год назад

    Love ya, Mike! Your videos never get old. You're my favorite murder mystery channel.

  • @icancu9125
    @icancu9125 2 года назад +35

    "Cody Wouldyafuckoff". Pure gold. Mad respect to you Sir Mike.

  • @danniis9444
    @danniis9444 2 года назад +220

    Addiction doesn't mean you're bad or unworthy it means you're sick. I wish cops would realise this. It's heartbreaking that they didn't care enough to look for those women who battled addiction. RIP to all those woman.

    • @pamelahaze3211
      @pamelahaze3211 2 года назад +25

      True.. addiction is largely due to trauma...and just because you are clean and sober.. doesn't mean you are a kind person.

    • @yunglynda1326
      @yunglynda1326 2 года назад +5

      this!!!

    • @crystalrosas6052
      @crystalrosas6052 2 года назад +3

      Yes 100% truth and let trash say different cuz they r smarter then doctors

    • @twerkfromhome
      @twerkfromhome 2 года назад +6

      Pigs are animals and have difficulty relating to the struggles of human beings.

    • @BlueLightGang
      @BlueLightGang 2 года назад +2

      And men. 🙏

  • @charliexchaos
    @charliexchaos 11 месяцев назад

    I love the way you report ! Thank you for your hard work !