Central Park 5 and many others real shit super common cause police pressure you to admit to crimes u didn’t commit just to get a case closed cause it makes them look better than a case that takes longer
Way more common than not. I think the latest one happened jn Montana. A man spent days in jail and pleaded guilty to killing his dad but the dad was visiting his daughter in Florida. Weird indeed.
It sounds hilarious but it’s actually tragic how many people have been falsely imprisoned after being manipulated into admitting to crimes they didn’t commit
@@elvenroze2552pull a Steven Avery and just let the officers gaslight you because the pressure is way too much 😅 I have the same fear that I'd fold under pressure if I got interrogated for something I didn't do at all lmao
He has a legitimate reason to think that way. It happens all the time. But my question is, why not text Jack if you are leaving and tell him what your doing. That should be a given
I get your mindset but when my husband is at work if I take our daughter out I’m not gonna text him every time that could get obnoxious and overwhelming. Howeveerrrr he does have my location on my phone indefinitely. That would’ve solved this issue 😂
@@kierraelizabeth3828 so, point is, you have a plan to always know what's going on, even a note on the counter would suffice. Especially in this world today
@@pamelamayeaux7458 totally agree. I am terrible at answering the phone cause I’m not on it when I’m out so I share my location to avoid my husband having a freak out moment :)
@@pamelamayeaux7458Thats NOT a given though. Thats the mentality I had in highschool, but I grew up and realized how messed up it is to hold someone you care about to such a strict standard.
This is actually a really good point. If you getting arrested and jailed for it not only does she stay kidnapped but they also stop looking. Dooming her to be at the mercy of some person.
While it can track your location, it doesn't actually prove anything. It can also be easily manipulated. Someone could leave their phone at home, go commit the crime, and then go back home, and it would like they were actually home the entire time when they weren't. It's extremely unlikely to be enough evidence to prove or disprove a crime. @Cafeallday222
That's a real fear. You guys herd of Thomas Perez Jr. The man went to police to file a missing report of his father. Gets accused of killing his father and interrogated for 17 hours until he finally admits. Oh the father was alive.
Tldr During an interrogation Aug. 8, 2018, Fontana police officers told Perez they had found his father’s dead body, the complaint said. Steering claimed the interview took 17 hours. The complaint says that Perez was driven twice to an undeveloped dirt lot on the outskirts of Fontana, where he was told to-but did not-exit the police car. The Fontana Police Department said that Perez was freed multiple times, taken to a coffee shop and driven to multiple locations. They told him, “your father is dead,” and “he has a toe tag on him,” according to the complaint. They threatened that Perez would “never see the light of day again.” They denied him a lawyer and his medications for depression, asthma and high blood pressure. They brought Perez’ Labrador retriever, Margosha, into the police station, told him to say goodbye to her, then unsuccessfully sent Margosha to be euthanized by falsely classifying her as a stray dog, the complaint said. “Okay your dog’s gone now, forget about it,” the officers told him, according to the complaint. Margosha was not euthanized because she was chipped. After Perez picked Margosha up, he had to pay $12,000 in medical bills due to an injury in her right hind leg, the complaint said. During a break in the interrogation, Perez attempted suicide by hanging. On Aug. 9, 2018, two days after his father had left, Perez was admitted to the psychiatric unit at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center. He spent four days there on a suicide hold.
There’s a couple of important facts missing. The dude in question had mental problems. If I’m thinking about the same dude I believe it was depression and anxiety which he was medicated for. Cops made him go through withdrawal and tortured the poor man to get the confession. Ended up in an insane asylum. This was all because his dad took their dog for a walk and ended up at another persons house. I think his sisters house. But what was weird was the dog had went back to their house without the dad and so the son (Thomas) called the cop.
Jack's right. As the saying oft repeated by Neal Boortz goes, "Men are pigs. ALL men. There are NO exceptions." My late wife, God rest her, was a fan of murder mysteries. She said, having an alibi is not always a good thing. SOME suspects retort, "if I knew I was going to NEED an alibi, wouldn't I have come up with SOMETHING?" But travel time counts. Getting from the last place and time you can prove, and then the first place after that that you can prove, then you MUST have had time to get from Point A to Point B. Jack says his #1 concern was for Megs, but his SECOND concern was for himself. That only means he's not a fool because he WAS concerned for his own safety.
Several years ago something like this happened to me. I was sending my wife texts near the end of her work shift and she didn't respond. I pulled up Life 360 to see if she was driving home and it showed that she had driven past our street. I tried calling her. No answer. I tried messaging her again. No response. My mind went wild with possibilities but I decided to assume the worst, just in case. I had just got into my truck to go rescue her from her abductors when she finally called me back. She just didn't answer and didn't respond because she was chatting with her work friend whom she was taking to a local repair shop to pick up their vehicle. I asked her to never ignore me like that again.
Are you serious? When a case is opened, all the police wants is a conviction. They will change shifts and ask you the same questions days in days out, nights in nights out. They likely do this to wear you down mentally then make you think that by pleading guilty, you will be able to rest your body and mind. Then the story is finished, all false statements they put in your head will be recorded as a confession.
Megan...Jack was correct. In MOST cases of a missing person, the VERY FIRST person that the police question is the husband or boyfriend. Cut him some slack LOL
@@belles7667The same thing may pop in your mind but generally, most women wouldn’t think THEY’D be blamed. They’d likely be surprised. But as men, you’re typically guilty until proven otherwise. It’s in the MANual 📕
@BillMoney I wouldn't agree w that, lots of eyes will be on the spouse, regardless of gender, if a person disappeared. Women can feel nervous about these things too
"she got stolen" I think the rest of the video looped about 3 times before i stopped laughing enough to finish listening and then the laughing started again 😂
The more is see these , the more i feel she is just selfish and toxic and he is just a simp . She gets to gaslight and guilttrip him and he is jumping through hoops to find a excuse or apolagise...its really not that funny when you see this pattern repeating between them. Might be just me though .
Most women fake happiness. Women are dead on the inside. Every woman has a dark past and even darker thoughts. There’s no telling who she truly is. So naw it’s not just you bro.
You are absolutely right, in cases of kidnipapping and/or unaliving,the first suspects are the closer relatives, starting for the sentimental partner, whichever the relationship it is(boyfriend/girlfriend, spouse, lover)
I forgot to mention that she was at dinner with her parents and they picked her up 😂
The answer I was wondering about hahahah thank you...
Get a dash cam! Haha
She couldn't let you know?? All your concerns are valid, Jack!😅
Uh oh, you weren’t invited?!
So she was stolen? Lol. Then they probably remembered that they don’t want her much as you do and gave her back.
How you fold for a crime you didn't commit😂😂 that's next level anxiety 😂
it actually happens a LOT due to long intense interrogations, mostly to neurodivergent people
Central Park 5 and many others real shit super common cause police pressure you to admit to crimes u didn’t commit just to get a case closed cause it makes them look better than a case that takes longer
My social anxiety autistic riddled ass would fold 10 minutes in 😭
Way more common than not.
I think the latest one happened jn Montana. A man spent days in jail and pleaded guilty to killing his dad but the dad was visiting his daughter in Florida. Weird indeed.
I have literally done this and spent a year in jail for it. Coercion is so real.
Jack is correct, the spouse is always the first suspect
And they have a video of her joking about how easy it would be to off each other
Yeah and that's cause it's usually a spouse or a family member in most cases
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So....where was she then?????????
You mean the husband
“Where were you, HUH? where were you that 30 minutes” 😭😭🤣🤣
Cheeeeeatingggg
The "Bro did I accidentally kidnap my girlfriend and forget." Feeling is the funniest one you could possibly have
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Facts sir
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He didn't say he accidently did it. That wasn't his feeling. He said he looked for an alibi. Understand the joke better my god.
999 likes? Lemme help with that 😏
"under pressure I fold" even when you didn't actually do anything. hilarious
There’s actually cases like that
One guy admitted to murdering his father but then they found out his father was alive
It sounds hilarious but it’s actually tragic how many people have been falsely imprisoned after being manipulated into admitting to crimes they didn’t commit
It’s called a false confession. They are way more common than you think. Remember you cannot lie to a cop but a cop can lie to you.
I would be telling all my secrets and apologising that I didn't do it and then just cry lol
Bro thought “abducted” before “cheating”.
Solid relationship.😂😂😂😂😂
Love these two. Jealous honestly.
This is too funny 😂😂😂😂
He didn't catch her cheating
@@ravenc4912 we know that……. Who did you even say that for?
@@LightYagami-ik1cg the person is prolly implying that she wasn't cheating but he didn't catch her (which is a weird way to think but yea)
@@yourfavperson3748 even with your explanation it still doesn’t make sense why they said that…. I didn’t even imply it with my comment
Get a lawyer on speed dial, Jack.
“under pressure i fold” had me dying
He would just confess
Right fold on what? 😂
@@elvenroze2552pull a Steven Avery and just let the officers gaslight you because the pressure is way too much 😅 I have the same fear that I'd fold under pressure if I got interrogated for something I didn't do at all lmao
No literally like fold for what youre innocent 💀💀💀💀
He has a legitimate reason to think that way. It happens all the time. But my question is, why not text Jack if you are leaving and tell him what your doing. That should be a given
I get your mindset but when my husband is at work if I take our daughter out I’m not gonna text him every time that could get obnoxious and overwhelming. Howeveerrrr he does have my location on my phone indefinitely. That would’ve solved this issue 😂
@@kierraelizabeth3828 so, point is, you have a plan to always know what's going on, even a note on the counter would suffice. Especially in this world today
@@pamelamayeaux7458 totally agree. I am terrible at answering the phone cause I’m not on it when I’m out so I share my location to avoid my husband having a freak out moment :)
@@pamelamayeaux7458Thats NOT a given though. Thats the mentality I had in highschool, but I grew up and realized how messed up it is to hold someone you care about to such a strict standard.
" she got stolen"
I'm dead! HAHHAAHAHAA
so basically her parents stolen her for few hours
This is actually a really good point. If you getting arrested and jailed for it not only does she stay kidnapped but they also stop looking. Dooming her to be at the mercy of some person.
I'm with Jack on this one. I would totally be thinking about my alibi too.
Your phone! It would track your location, even turned off.
While it can track your location, it doesn't actually prove anything. It can also be easily manipulated. Someone could leave their phone at home, go commit the crime, and then go back home, and it would like they were actually home the entire time when they weren't. It's extremely unlikely to be enough evidence to prove or disprove a crime. @Cafeallday222
“Under pressure I’d fold” 😂😂😂
But where was she, though ? 😂
Right?! That's like the most important part!!!😂😂😂
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fucking her side dude 😊
Baskin & Robbins
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Side dude house 😊
Jack is 100% right! He would be the first suspect and the funny part is that their videos would be looked at as evidence lol.
“WHERE WERE U, HUUUH? 🤨🤨” got me 😂😂😂
Underpressure started playing in my head after he said that 😂😂
Perfectly valid concern
Bro I completely agree with Jack, his fear is 100% justified
That's a real fear.
You guys herd of Thomas Perez Jr.
The man went to police to file a missing report of his father. Gets accused of killing his father and interrogated for 17 hours until he finally admits.
Oh the father was alive.
Tldr
During an interrogation Aug. 8, 2018, Fontana police officers told Perez they had found his father’s dead body, the complaint said. Steering claimed the interview took 17 hours.
The complaint says that Perez was driven twice to an undeveloped dirt lot on the outskirts of Fontana, where he was told to-but did not-exit the police car. The Fontana Police Department said that Perez was freed multiple times, taken to a coffee shop and driven to multiple locations.
They told him, “your father is dead,” and “he has a toe tag on him,” according to the complaint. They threatened that Perez would “never see the light of day again.”
They denied him a lawyer and his medications for depression, asthma and high blood pressure.
They brought Perez’ Labrador retriever, Margosha, into the police station, told him to say goodbye to her, then unsuccessfully sent Margosha to be euthanized by falsely classifying her as a stray dog, the complaint said.
“Okay your dog’s gone now, forget about it,” the officers told him, according to the complaint. Margosha was not euthanized because she was chipped. After Perez picked Margosha up, he had to pay $12,000 in medical bills due to an injury in her right hind leg, the complaint said.
During a break in the interrogation, Perez attempted suicide by hanging.
On Aug. 9, 2018, two days after his father had left, Perez was admitted to the psychiatric unit at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center. He spent four days there on a suicide hold.
There’s a couple of important facts missing. The dude in question had mental problems. If I’m thinking about the same dude I believe it was depression and anxiety which he was medicated for. Cops made him go through withdrawal and tortured the poor man to get the confession. Ended up in an insane asylum. This was all because his dad took their dog for a walk and ended up at another persons house. I think his sisters house. But what was weird was the dog had went back to their house without the dad and so the son (Thomas) called the cop.
Just looked him up, and he finally got money $900,000. He should have gotten way more, in my opinion.
Welp! On to google I go 😮💨
He would falsely confess for sure
Jack's right. As the saying oft repeated by Neal Boortz goes,
"Men are pigs. ALL men. There are NO exceptions."
My late wife, God rest her, was a fan of murder mysteries. She said, having an alibi is not always a good thing. SOME suspects retort, "if I knew I was going to NEED an alibi, wouldn't I have come up with SOMETHING?"
But travel time counts. Getting from the last place and time you can prove, and then the first place after that that you can prove, then you MUST have had time to get from Point A to Point B.
Jack says his #1 concern was for Megs, but his SECOND concern was for himself. That only means he's not a fool because he WAS concerned for his own safety.
hes right. cops dont care. he will be blamed, beatn, tazed, and dragged away forever. he has every right to be scared.
Can honestly say I never thought my spouse was stolen. After a few days, they'd realize their mistake, and bring him right back.
Omg😂😂😂
He said ‘shit where was i‘😂
Several years ago something like this happened to me. I was sending my wife texts near the end of her work shift and she didn't respond. I pulled up Life 360 to see if she was driving home and it showed that she had driven past our street. I tried calling her. No answer. I tried messaging her again. No response. My mind went wild with possibilities but I decided to assume the worst, just in case. I had just got into my truck to go rescue her from her abductors when she finally called me back. She just didn't answer and didn't respond because she was chatting with her work friend whom she was taking to a local repair shop to pick up their vehicle. I asked her to never ignore me like that again.
^See? They LOVE that ish.
Awwwww that made me tear up a little. I love how much you care about your wife. I hope to find love like this one day.
😂😂😂😂 your number 2 concern is understandable. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
If someone is gone, Jack is right. The FIRST suspect is the spouse.
Jack is so naive he doesn’t even realize no one would think he was capable of killing anything.
Are you serious? When a case is opened, all the police wants is a conviction. They will change shifts and ask you the same questions days in days out, nights in nights out. They likely do this to wear you down mentally then make you think that by pleading guilty, you will be able to rest your body and mind. Then the story is finished, all false statements they put in your head will be recorded as a confession.
He's right!
He’s completely valid is his thinking. If you need an alibi Jack I got you. He was with me officer !!
His 3rd concern was for the poor soul who decided to take his wife and now has to deal with her
You got that right
I have a funny feeling they'd bring her back.
😂😂
They deserve to see this comment😂😂😂
“Under pressure I fouled!” I lost it!😂😂😂
Megan...Jack was correct. In MOST cases of a missing person, the VERY FIRST person that the police question is the husband or boyfriend. Cut him some slack LOL
Jack imitating his interrogators
"Where were you Huh!?"
Meg: "*silently 😆😆😆"
Bro was thinking of an alibi😭
I would’ve just took the car and went🤣
Jack's response is 100% accurate!!😂😂
“She got stolen “ just like a bicycle would 🚲😂
These two are the absolute best 😂
When she laughs, she just makes me laugh😂
Dude is 1000% right. The spouse is always the first one questioned and suspected.
Any cop who watched this channel could easily establish motive.
That "I'd fold" for not even doing anything 😭😭😭 that's meeeeeeee
“Under Pressure I’d Fold!” 😂😂😂
I like the fact, that was his first thought and not that she was cheating on him like so many other partners.
You are right you will be the first to be blame the husband is always the first one
Jack makes a very good point like always
“Under pressure I’d fold” bro is going to admit he did a crime he didn’t commit
He's not wrong 😂
"Uh uh uhhhhuhhh" 😂😂😂
Meghan wasn’t abducted, she was just ignoring you 😂
phone ringing on the bed.... head in pillow... poor jack :( women are so nasty...
Her aggressively silent laugh is unmatched
Men have to worry about these things fr.
Im a girl and the same thing would pop into my head. For me, it may be a little more geared towards my husband's family believing me
@@belles7667The same thing may pop in your mind but generally, most women wouldn’t think THEY’D be blamed. They’d likely be surprised. But as men, you’re typically guilty until proven otherwise. It’s in the MANual 📕
@@BillMoneyyeah we would, pls let's stop acting like gender change totally a person, we're all just humans
@BillMoney I wouldn't agree w that, lots of eyes will be on the spouse, regardless of gender, if a person disappeared. Women can feel nervous about these things too
@@BillMoney 100% so true
"she got stolen"
I think the rest of the video looped about 3 times before i stopped laughing enough to finish listening and then the laughing started again 😂
If it helps, they could probably pull up traffic camera footage of you driving to prove your alibi
I cant explain how much joy i feel in watching them. I literally cant stop smiling my god
No he is right tho, most times the bf/husbands get looked at like the suspect even if they didn’t do it
The cops watching the videos during the investigation: "Makes sense he snapped" lol
Thats so true it happens more then you can understand lol. I was that guy until my ex was found at a house months later
"Under pressure, I'D FOLD!" 😆
I mean, he's not wrong.
That cop interrogation imitation had me dying.
The more is see these , the more i feel she is just selfish and toxic and he is just a simp . She gets to gaslight and guilttrip him and he is jumping through hoops to find a excuse or apolagise...its really not that funny when you see this pattern repeating between them. Might be just me though .
Most women fake happiness. Women are dead on the inside. Every woman has a dark past and even darker thoughts. There’s no telling who she truly is. So naw it’s not just you bro.
Yeah agreed. Pretty sure she cheats on him
"Under pressure, I'd fold" 😂😂😂 this was a wild story
Where was she?!?? 😭
With her sidepiece.
@@rabeam 🤨🤨🤨🤨
@@rabeamyou been cheated on a lot huh
You guys talk about killing each other A LOT !!!!😂😂😂
She's laughing her ass off, but these are very valid concerns. Dude is scared and she's laughing...
He's not scared
He is also laughing
Get used to that dynamic with these two.
Her little telling rubbish smile is so funny
Kinda reminds me of those indoor-outdoor cats. One minute they are at home the next you don’t see them for a month
The " oh shit where was I " had me dying
"she's busy lil bro" would've been insane. 😂
"UNDER PRESSURE, I'D FOLD🙌🏻" I'm dead, these two are the best example of ny typa humor😭🤚🏻
“She got stolen” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I knew immediately jack said something that made her mad because of how he said "my NUMBER ONE concern" 😂
"He got stolen" 🤣😭💀
He's 100% correct. The police, news, his family, her family, everyone would think he did it.
I’ve watched enough True Crime to 100% back Jack on this. He’s right!
Lesson of today: don't leave Jack alone for even an hour. 😂
My favorite part is that he never calls her? Like, he texts her twice and she doesn’t respond and hes like “welp, ive tried everything” 😂
Jack has his priorities str8🤣
Man’s got a point, always important to establish an alibi. Gotta protect yourself 🤷♂️
My true crime brain went there too Jack! You’re not alone
he is absolutely correct. His concerns are rational. She made him worried & now she is gas lighting him?
Hahahahahah she made the same face Jack makes 😂
He is NOT wrong!! Hahaha Jack is so smart. 😅
I don't blame him... He got a point😂😂😂
You do have a "I look so innocent that I seem suspicious" looking face.
"she's got STOLEN" 😂
Jack would 100% let the cops gaslight him into saying it was him 😂
As a crime documentary/ podcast lover. I can vouch for Jack 😭😂😂 “where were you in that 30 minutes🧐” hahahaha
Driving motion he did killed me 😭
uuh-uh--uuuuh! Is the Macdonald Police officer.😂
That explains the truth how he really feels he didn’t give a shit about you. He cared about him😂
He's absolutely right. The Cops will go after him first.
I watch documentaries of crimes everyday & this shit was funny asf😂😂😂😂
This shows that Jack is smart. He’s definitely right, objectively speaking, you can be concerned for your wife and at the same time be logical.
I thought his concern would be paying the bills😂😂. Tell the cops.. stopping at Chick Filet 😂
You are absolutely right, in cases of kidnipapping and/or unaliving,the first suspects are the closer relatives, starting for the sentimental partner, whichever the relationship it is(boyfriend/girlfriend, spouse, lover)
Jack has seen gone girl one time too often :-D
Very VERY valid concern my dude 😂
You're not wrong. Lol