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  • @AnthonyPadilla
    @AnthonyPadilla  3 года назад +6589

    come back later this week for *I spent a day with NARCOLEPTIC PEOPLE*.
    -new episode of this series every week so consider 🔴subscribing.
    -ps: shoutout to everyone who has turned on notifications 🔔 and directly support me in continuing this series.

    • @HyaAhHTrap
      @HyaAhHTrap 3 года назад +30

      Can’t wait for the next episode, keep up the great work! 😄

    • @ElizabethXVIII
      @ElizabethXVIII 3 года назад +68

      Not so fun fact. Donald Trump has executed more people than any other president in 130 years

    • @majkisek6295
      @majkisek6295 3 года назад +6

      How are you ?

    • @musubi7468
      @musubi7468 3 года назад +22

      My best friend has narcolepsy! We and her will for sure watch it! She loves watching videos about it!

    • @alainatedrick
      @alainatedrick 3 года назад +13

      id love to see a video on spending a day with people who have trichotillomania

  • @Lalsdragon
    @Lalsdragon 3 года назад +9845

    A friend of mine is a family lawyer. She said something to me that has stuck: "It is a LEGAL system. NOT a justice system."

    • @dessenlover
      @dessenlover 3 года назад +496

      And as long as you have the right lawyer you can go free, but if you can’t afford or have a bad lawyer you’re automatically guilty.

    • @MADnessnailart
      @MADnessnailart 3 года назад +78

      Yes I saw a quote similar to that in my business law class

    • @katelynndennen4877
      @katelynndennen4877 3 года назад +93

      Family law is the worst. Family court is so corrupt.

    • @Lalsdragon
      @Lalsdragon 3 года назад +45

      @@katelynndennen4877 I don't know about "corrupt" (I'm not in the US though...) but it definitely errs on the side of mothers, Which is not always a good thing.

    • @TheGong00zler
      @TheGong00zler 3 года назад +25

      I call it the INjustice system

  • @soulgazer11
    @soulgazer11 3 года назад +15510

    "I had no fear of death. But I was afraid to die without dignity."
    Man, that's deep.

  • @morgankneip4890
    @morgankneip4890 2 года назад +2671

    For all those saying it’s a “waste of resources” to keep inmates in prison for life, you may be surprised to learn it’s actually MORE expensive to put a prisoner to death.

    • @ericf.a8623
      @ericf.a8623 2 года назад +61

      Well thats... interesting
      I will search this on my own when I have time, but it would be helpfull if you or anyone shared more about this especifically

    • @melissaGheee
      @melissaGheee 2 года назад +206

      @@ericf.a8623 source (criminal justice Degree Hub )
      “What actually ends up costing so much is the actual prosecution and defense of death row inmates over the course of their time in prison and on death row. Trials involving inmates that have been sentenced to the death penalty require very experienced and often expensive lawyers. Additionally, DNA testing is frequently used and is also very costly.”

    • @morgankneip4890
      @morgankneip4890 2 года назад +130

      @@ericf.a8623 The euthanasia is wildly expensive. There are many scholarly articles out there on the topic it won’t be hard to find. I wrote a thesis paper on the topic and was shocked by my findings.

    • @ericf.a8623
      @ericf.a8623 2 года назад +12

      @@morgankneip4890 ok, thanks

    • @catiejunkins5276
      @catiejunkins5276 Год назад +49

      Yup! You have to exhaust your appeals. A group of parents of the Boston Marathon bombing victims didn’t want prosecutors to seek the death penalty as you legally have to use all your appeals, and that would put everything back into the media each time, and give the guy that killed their family members even more of the notoriety he wanted.

  • @carlotzin56
    @carlotzin56 2 года назад +3899

    Please declare Sunny's smile as national treasure. She's so strong, been through a lot of crap but still able to smile with such intensity.

  • @heyitskinza
    @heyitskinza 3 года назад +5749

    she is so fucking strong. i can’t imagine being wrongfully incarcerated, on death row and in solitary for years and then losing your parents so tragically at the first point of relief
    and her husbands wrongful death in the worst fucking way

    • @soulgazer11
      @soulgazer11 3 года назад +396

      AND her husband basically got incinerate alive because it took 3 times for that damn electric chair to serve its purpose. They say the most painful way to die is by fire...

    • @heyitskinza
      @heyitskinza 3 года назад +18

      @@soulgazer11 yeah :((((

    • @Oh_liv_ee_AY
      @Oh_liv_ee_AY 3 года назад +17

      And she even said that was just "unfortunate"

    • @fleeny
      @fleeny 3 года назад +150

      When Peter placed his hand on her shoulder when she was talking about it. My eyes streamed. 😭😭

    • @Crystalballer21
      @Crystalballer21 3 года назад +129

      And her kids having to become orphans! The whole thing is so tragic, she has to be one of the strongest women in the world.

  • @auroradeister9314
    @auroradeister9314 3 года назад +37476

    Just imagine all the innocent people who aren’t released. It’s disgusting

    • @burnthekeys7682
      @burnthekeys7682 3 года назад +2407

      And those who commit crimes but don't get captured.

    • @gidd
      @gidd 3 года назад +1401

      my pops is one of them
      I miss him everyday 😔

    • @lizziebethh
      @lizziebethh 3 года назад +328

      @@gidd 💞💞💪

    • @user-kc6so2nu3m
      @user-kc6so2nu3m 3 года назад +348

      @@gidd so sorry💔

    • @kailucofficial9931
      @kailucofficial9931 3 года назад +235

      @@gidd you didn’t deserve that. So sorry for your loss

  • @ottermadness4048
    @ottermadness4048 2 года назад +835

    I heard of a story of an 11 year old boy that went to jail for 7 years because, without good evidence, because his stepmother was murdered. He was released at the age of 18, found not guilty. He lost all of his childhood and didn’t get an education because the people on his case didn’t look for more evidence. They haven’t found the murderer.

    • @commenter4368
      @commenter4368 Год назад +122

      So basically they grabbed any one they could and threw the kid in jail? Wow. And the fact that the murderer hasn't been found is proof that they should've waited.

    • @ottermadness4048
      @ottermadness4048 Год назад +18

      @@commenter4368 I’m pretty sure the police on the case were forced to retire?

    • @commenter4368
      @commenter4368 Год назад +3

      @@ottermadness4048 Thank goodness, we don't need cops like them

    • @ilikebasketball5788
      @ilikebasketball5788 Год назад +7

      It’s so dumb

    • @nevermore5792
      @nevermore5792 Год назад +17

      An 11 year old should never go to jail, even if he commits a crime like this

  • @Jamiesaurus_Art
    @Jamiesaurus_Art 2 года назад +1497

    I think it's so cool that sunny and peter found each other after what they went through. They seem like kindred souls the way they both did yoga and internalized their own peace and found that strength, and then both embraced nature as soon as they were free. They're so sweet.

    • @Jamiesaurus_Art
      @Jamiesaurus_Art 2 года назад +27

      awe, they made me cry at the end there. Love them.

    • @diamondgalaxypro
      @diamondgalaxypro 11 месяцев назад +5

      Peter passed away :(

    • @MrsNegative1
      @MrsNegative1 11 месяцев назад +10

      @@diamondgalaxypro Now why would you ruin my day like this :c

    • @diamondgalaxypro
      @diamondgalaxypro 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@MrsNegative1 Wish I didn’t 😭

    • @Killer65659
      @Killer65659 11 месяцев назад +28

      @@diamondgalaxyprohonestly. That doesn’t make me very sad. Peter passed away at the age of 84 surrounded by his children and grandchildren and got to live the rest of his life in peace. He made an impact that he was proud of for getting wrongly accused prisoners justice and his passing was a peaceful ending to an inspiring story

  • @infin1ten3bul4ps3
    @infin1ten3bul4ps3 3 года назад +5840

    “I had to hold the kids down until the shooting stoped” “they had to decide if they had to kill me there or take me in” “i was sentenced to death” “they decided to go on vacation to see me” “the plane unfortunately crashed” “then when jesse was executed the electric chair malfunctioned they said flames shot out of his head”... oh my god can this woman can get enough.

    • @ashequitaj
      @ashequitaj 3 года назад +329

      when she was talking about jesse i got chills oh my god

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 3 года назад +302

      Im getting depressed and teary eyed just listening. I have no idea how shes able to be this strong. shes 10000s of times stronger than i would have been in that situation

    • @SpaceDementia_
      @SpaceDementia_ 3 года назад +204

      I've just had to pause and take a break because I feel so bad for this lady. How does she sound so sane?! Never mind calm and reasoned...

    • @cryotics9013
      @cryotics9013 3 года назад +93

      @@SpaceDementia_ Because she is strong and prevailed. What an incredible woman.

    • @C-SD
      @C-SD 3 года назад +45

      You really have two options, give up and die, or get on with life. Tbh it can be a difficult decision sometimes. Especially in those types of circumstances.

  • @lilybilly6878
    @lilybilly6878 3 года назад +3592

    Peter's story about him hugging the tree and just the beauty he found in that apple tree always being there through life was stunningly beautiful and made me tear up. We don't appreciate what we have enough.

    • @delaneydalheim1477
      @delaneydalheim1477 3 года назад +40

      That story was beautiful, makes you really see the beauty he found in all his pain

    • @c0wl1ck3r2
      @c0wl1ck3r2 3 года назад +3

      @@maya_yaser omggg you're such a positive and respectful person ;-; (happy tears) i hope you have the best life!!!

    • @c0wl1ck3r2
      @c0wl1ck3r2 3 года назад +6

      @@maya_yaser ahh i hoped so much to not come off as sarcastic, it's really hard to read the tone on text. I very much aspire to be like you, I've been so negative my whole life it's difficult to get into a habit of thinking positively, especially when there are a lot of mean and angry people around you. So yeah i was being real, i really appreciate people like you and i hope more people realize you can't defeat mean people with being mean

    • @bambi7896
      @bambi7896 3 года назад +5

      I do hug trees when I need a charge sometimes huh but it's just a slavic thing I guess..

    • @bellamartinez7357
      @bellamartinez7357 3 года назад +1

      He’s a really good guy

  • @kevinnguyen4491
    @kevinnguyen4491 Год назад +378

    Peters stories were remarkable. The story with the tree amazed me. Peter was a kind soul. For those that don't know, peter passed away on 12/31/22. RIP to a legend. My heart goes out to the rest of his family and sunny. Amazing video Anthony.

    • @scifiwasabii
      @scifiwasabii Год назад +30

      wait really? ): had no idea. i hope sunny is doing well..

    • @Mafetan
      @Mafetan Год назад +37

      That's so awful to hear, he clearly was an amazing person and I was entranced by his words. I'm glad to know however that he got to live the rest of his life in peace with Sunny. R.I.P Peter Pringle, your beautiful soul will be missed, but your impact will not be forgotten.

    • @emeralddaughters
      @emeralddaughters 11 месяцев назад +15

      Oh no. So sad. May he rest in peace. Thankfully, he passed away as a free man.

    • @artsy_skies_
      @artsy_skies_ 11 месяцев назад +9

      rest in peace Peter :(

  • @liceriolisa
    @liceriolisa 3 года назад +2501

    Every single time it was “they were just trying to pick someone and close the case.” like UHHH DO YOUR JOB AND GET THE RIGHT PERSON

    • @ella-qm6jq
      @ella-qm6jq 3 года назад +104

      Ikr people just get lazy and are too selfish to care that a life is on the line 😒

    • @notacanadian278
      @notacanadian278 3 года назад +16

      @@ella-qm6jq *too selfish to care that a life is on the line.

    • @ella-qm6jq
      @ella-qm6jq 3 года назад +12

      @@notacanadian278 Oop yeah you’re right lol 🙈 I’ll fix it

    • @carlibeal8999
      @carlibeal8999 3 года назад +30

      Often times is pressure from media and other outside sources so they pick someone who fits the profile and can easily be incarcerated. It sucks

    • @marybethchavez3740
      @marybethchavez3740 3 года назад +24

      If you're gonna have this kinda job do it right not for your sake but because it the right thing to do.

  • @AryanPrasadMiriyala
    @AryanPrasadMiriyala 3 года назад +6701

    Imagine how many innocent people couldn’t escape the death row.

    • @TonTon-ye8kg
      @TonTon-ye8kg 3 года назад +185

      Yep... some guy was wrongfully killed last year because of it

    • @lobaetoile8440
      @lobaetoile8440 3 года назад +343

      Imagine how many of them are POC or people who were in particularly vulnerable situations...

    • @shhwayy
      @shhwayy 3 года назад +101

      this happened just last week

    • @unholierthanthou7748
      @unholierthanthou7748 3 года назад +114

      @@shhwayy I think there were 2 this month,/recently both of then were black men. There are more people on death row right now if i'm remembering right

    • @hecknfrick4236
      @hecknfrick4236 3 года назад +59

      Imagine how many innocent people are on death row right this moment

  • @Neliel97
    @Neliel97 2 года назад +845

    I almost cried when he talked about how the apple tree grew throughout his incarceration. This is why I'm against the death penalty, not only for the innocent who are incarcerated, but also is the easy way out for the cops and the actual criminals (murderers, rapists, like actual crimes) who won't regret their actions

  • @oddfry6451
    @oddfry6451 2 года назад +432

    I know this isn't anywhere near as serious I just wanted to say my experience with the justice system. *TRIGGER WARNING SA*
    I exposed my older brother for sexually abusing me over years. I expected him to get at least a year or maybe a few months. Instead, he was let off and allowed to move to North Carolina for a 'new start' while I'm stuck where I always have been still dealing with the trauma and ptsd I have thanks to him. I used to have faith in the system, but after that I have none

    • @lilymcmillan2239
      @lilymcmillan2239 2 года назад +1

      gods.. the system is so fucked up. I heard about a couple of cases where a women was r*ping some girl for months and all that happened was that she was put on probation. like Wtf... and another case where someone was put in life imprismont bc someone apparently had a dream they r*ped her?! the courts so fucked up. Kia kaha I hope you find peace.

    • @ruienjoyer
      @ruienjoyer Год назад +53

      The "justice" system genuinely doesn't give a fuck about you. Or anyone for a matter. They'll only do something once the worst case scenario has occurred.

    • @oddfry6451
      @oddfry6451 Год назад

      _aidxn so basically if I had been raped by him instead or also, then they would actually consider me. Unless I didn’t have evidence of that either

    • @ruienjoyer
      @ruienjoyer Год назад +13

      Pretty much, fuck this system.

    • @louieacott5425
      @louieacott5425 Год назад +9

      i can relate the same happened except with my cousin

  • @thethreewisemenoftheapocal1189
    @thethreewisemenoftheapocal1189 3 года назад +1924

    When she said that her parents died in a plane crash while trying to visit her my heart sank. So glad these people still have hope in life and are strong enough to go through such difficult things.

    • @suckmyfatlupus1514
      @suckmyfatlupus1514 3 года назад +37

      I started tearing up and when she talked about her dead husband i started sobbing

    • @mahfuzurchowdhury2765
      @mahfuzurchowdhury2765 3 года назад +39

      Then, she reminded us of her children surviving it, but being orphans for a second time

    • @SitDownAndChill
      @SitDownAndChill 3 года назад +23

      @The Three Wisemen of the apocalypse Her parents died while going on their first vacation since her incarceration, they hadn't dared go before with her being on death row. But yes, I felt the same, so sad :(

    • @dead_beatbunny
      @dead_beatbunny 3 года назад +4

      I said very loudly in my kitchen "oh, my God!"

    • @Nezumi99
      @Nezumi99 3 года назад +1

      Thats a tragedy

  • @vickimaccallumvlogs
    @vickimaccallumvlogs 3 года назад +8244

    When Sunny is talking about Jesse and you just see Peter’s hand on her shoulder 🥺 bless him

    • @rix_908
      @rix_908 3 года назад +391

      both of them have gone through so much, glad they found eachother

    • @TryingYourrLuck
      @TryingYourrLuck 3 года назад +327

      I noticed that immediately, it was so touching. I’m so happy they have each other now. I really am still heartbroken for Jesse, and all the others who have been executed or in prisoned wrongfully.

    • @audyo14
      @audyo14 3 года назад +40

      And Anthony's face 🥺

    • @Marieevep89
      @Marieevep89 3 года назад +5

      I knew right!!!!

    • @carolinepayne1967
      @carolinepayne1967 3 года назад +112

      @Odaliz Orozco-Rueda stop trying to force religion on people

  • @sydtumblin1244
    @sydtumblin1244 Год назад +149

    "I was one of the most dangerous men they ever held because I cared about other men." Words to live by

  • @_rat_5758
    @_rat_5758 Год назад +209

    Wow. Sunny’s story is insane. She’s so unbelievably strong I don’t even have words

    • @nt_partlycloudy21
      @nt_partlycloudy21 Год назад +11

      Her story is incredibly powerful and shows how scummy the justice system was and still is.

    • @benp3592
      @benp3592 10 месяцев назад +3

      Absolutely horrible, imagine, the odds of someone losing their parents in a plane crash is already low but to have that happen to you when they are coming to visit you in prison and you got saved from the death penalty.

  • @lowlife1115
    @lowlife1115 3 года назад +11171

    I can't believe how strong sunny is. She gets sentenced to the death penalty for something she didn't do while trying to protect her kids, Gets thrown in solitary confinement for 5 years with no contact to the out side world, when she finally gets to be in the "normal jail" and she can talk to her kids and her parents come down to see her, they die in the plane crash then her husband gets a gruesome painful death. She's been through it all.

  • @Darinadon
    @Darinadon Год назад +91

    It's so heart-warming to hear that Sunny's friends went above and beyond to save her. These are some true friends.

  • @Alex_in_Wonderland111
    @Alex_in_Wonderland111 Год назад +98

    I Hope Jesse is able to rest easy knowing his wife is a free woman surrounded by people who love and support her just the same. That woman went through so much and has so much courage I could never dream of. Bless her heart, truly.

  • @shimmeries
    @shimmeries 3 года назад +6441

    "Peter did you have faith in the justice system at that time?"
    "No."
    A legend.

    • @some_goomba
      @some_goomba 2 года назад +143

      No hesitation, no uncertainty, just
      "No."

    • @frostyading2218
      @frostyading2218 2 года назад +28

      c mon does anyone even have any faith?

    • @smokypaw
      @smokypaw 2 года назад +7

      Well that’s Ireland

    • @Lorcan_Caradoc
      @Lorcan_Caradoc Год назад +2

      @@frostyading2218 I don't have faith in people when they don't look at the evidence the right way by court and actually show that it is that person. I have more faith in other things. Like for example "we will be safe from Covid at a point in time" cause it has happen before. "We will move on and have a better day". So to be honest yes I have faith but when it is about people who have been in jail for something they didn't commit and they just want to throw someone in jail for assumption of crime without looking at all evidence...this is where people wouldn't have faith and they will know the pain of suffering for no reason by false conviction. That is also where I believe you wouldn't have faith either cause most times when people are in somewhere like that they have no faith...just hoping for them to see the evidence on a broader scale and to let them go and see their family and friends. Why should we put faith in something that puts criminals in jail but also put falsely accused people in jail?

    • @sukhdeepkachala2649
      @sukhdeepkachala2649 Год назад

      ….l

  • @abbygrace1038
    @abbygrace1038 3 года назад +1528

    Bro, if I’ve ever heard of a strong woman, this woman was literally on death row, parents die in a plane crash, her children orphaned and her ex partner set alight in the electric chair and she’s still going strong, that’s what you call STRENGTH wow

    • @ella-qm6jq
      @ella-qm6jq 3 года назад +46

      Yep, she’s such an inspiration

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 3 года назад +46

      and she can STILL find reasons to smile and be happy. its honestly amazing

    • @CVH2311
      @CVH2311 3 года назад +16

      ánd years in solitary confinement... So inspirational

    • @cristine990
      @cristine990 3 года назад +3

      Yes...such an inspiration

    • @rachealcatt5738
      @rachealcatt5738 3 года назад +2

      God sent her to Peter as a thank you for everything she had to go through. Another person who understands her in a way that not many other people can.

  • @sabz7439
    @sabz7439 11 месяцев назад +32

    I have massive respect for the two men that took the time to learn the law and stand up for themselves and others instead of giving up

  • @whywasthismade6191
    @whywasthismade6191 3 года назад +1591

    Sunny and Peter: A match made in heaven of those who went through hell.

    • @simargautam8670
      @simargautam8670 3 года назад +29

      that was beautiful.

    • @korynemclean-boyd9118
      @korynemclean-boyd9118 3 года назад +22

      that was poetic, beautiful

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 3 года назад +24

      after all theyve been through, they can still be happy. I cant imagine. And they call them meeting a gift. I hope they both can be happy and worry free for the remainder of their lives

    • @jt-tq8lz
      @jt-tq8lz 3 года назад +2

      I couldn’t say it any better :)

    • @Sunsetbrunett
      @Sunsetbrunett 3 года назад +3

      Right ? I wonder how they met

  • @taylorbinger9802
    @taylorbinger9802 3 года назад +2747

    spending a day with drug dealer’s kids. Kids hear and see everything and I feel it is a topic not a lot of people hear about
    edit: Wow! Thanks for all the comments and likes. Like myself, most kids growing up like that tends to develop PTSD and other mental illnesses. Their stories definitely deserve to be heard !!

    • @basedissad4260
      @basedissad4260 3 года назад +49

      That would be so cool to see kids also just have so little power it would be nice if anonty shows that kids do have power

    • @stannct26
      @stannct26 3 года назад +22

      Yeah. People misunderand about things like that, they forget that they exist

    • @Manntell
      @Manntell 3 года назад +5

      Don’t do drugs

    • @HomoeroticLapDance
      @HomoeroticLapDance 3 года назад +16

      @@Manntell gets crystal meth cutely

    • @aceykrew5207
      @aceykrew5207 3 года назад +1

      Yes yes.

  • @andynachos2045
    @andynachos2045 Год назад +35

    It’s horrible how during Sunny’s case, Anthony slowly breaks down. He goes from sitting down in his normal interview, over to holding in tiers.

  • @fliam47
    @fliam47 Год назад +77

    Peter is like a poet. The way he describes what he did in the garden is magical

  • @zachyak
    @zachyak 3 года назад +3601

    I love how respectful Anthony always is to the people on his show

  • @AnnikkaHowe
    @AnnikkaHowe 3 года назад +2756

    The death penalty is disgusting. Once someone dies you can’t bring them back. Why the hell would you take that chance? And why would you tell someone “killing people is bad, don’t do it.” and then turn around and do it to them?!

    • @Noone.serenity
      @Noone.serenity 3 года назад +185

      Yesss. Us as humans really have no right to judge who dies or lives.

    • @niggiii
      @niggiii 3 года назад +8

      This!

    • @AammaK
      @AammaK 3 года назад +7

      greeeeed

    • @katjaalinaklassen859
      @katjaalinaklassen859 3 года назад +113

      what makes me angry is that they believe in god and in the bible and then they prosecute innocent people and put them on death row, even though god said that it is a sin to kill. The death penalty is inhumane and disgusting.

    • @mc6771
      @mc6771 3 года назад +19

      @@katjaalinaklassen859 I dont think the law is tied to any religion.

  • @kierstynreeves9567
    @kierstynreeves9567 2 года назад +291

    When Anthony started getting choked up when Peter was talking about the tree I started crying because it was such a powerful message and after that I couldn’t stop because everything I heard was unbelievable. I really appreciate Anthony for helping us learn more about these things and am even more grateful for the people in his videos being strong enough to tell their stories.

  • @spacequeen420k
    @spacequeen420k 2 года назад +96

    "i wasnt afraid to die but i was afraid to die without my dignity and i wouldnt do let them do that." spoken like a true irishmen.

  • @jt-tq8lz
    @jt-tq8lz 3 года назад +2572

    this women has been through hell and back and still has a smile on her face... so much respect

    • @victoriaroberts822
      @victoriaroberts822 3 года назад +47

      @Odaliz Orozco-Rueda u good?

    • @AA-xp2ow
      @AA-xp2ow 3 года назад +53

      @Odaliz Orozco-Rueda don’t force your religion upon others

    • @ulilliareinhart3659
      @ulilliareinhart3659 3 года назад +24

      @Odaliz Orozco-Rueda I’m atheist :)

    • @katelyn_7509
      @katelyn_7509 3 года назад +10

      gogy :D

    • @jt-tq8lz
      @jt-tq8lz 3 года назад +6

      @@katelyn_7509 ofccc 👑

  • @savbannah2430
    @savbannah2430 3 года назад +7467

    Its disgusting how they give inmates bibles while murdering innocent people I hate the death penalty

    • @Zenikai_
      @Zenikai_ 3 года назад +248

      also law books. like are they TRYING to get sued?? If even one person gets set free, everyone involved is a target for revenge. Also the people who really messed up could be put in prison. p.s those people should get life in prison.

    • @taylorwillis2478
      @taylorwillis2478 3 года назад +117

      Maybe they are hoping for them to change? Sometimes only faith can change people.
      I'm a Christian and I by no means support the death penalty, regardless of if they have actually did it or not. That's just a reasoning I can come up with for giving them Bibles. It's truly a horror (and not a Christian thing) to see and wish that people would die, especially if they are innocent and have no say.

    • @Moo-2310
      @Moo-2310 3 года назад +59

      @@Zenikai_ prison libraries often have law books. It's kind of dumb on the prison's part, but it's a good dumb thing.

    • @theorangedinosaur4098
      @theorangedinosaur4098 3 года назад +19

      You only doserve the death penalty if you've r worded a child or murdered someone

    • @idkman2633
      @idkman2633 3 года назад +7

      Yep. Anyone FOR the death penalty is going to hell. Simple as that.

  • @dumpus2005
    @dumpus2005 2 года назад +71

    I love the things this man does, because it doesn't feel like he's using people for his own gain, it feels like he's just trying to let people share their stories and let the people who are unaware of the horrors of the world learn and understand certain things

    • @strawberrycherrybaby
      @strawberrycherrybaby Год назад +9

      I think it’s bc he’s very well paced and doesn’t ask questions to get ‘dramatic’ responses. He asks calm open ended question and let’s the interviewee talk at length. It makes it feel unrushed and more educational.

  • @Toomuchlaffing
    @Toomuchlaffing Год назад +49

    Man, Sunny went THROUGH it. That’s not fair that her family had gotten in the car of her husband’s friend who was a baaaad man and their lives went downhill so tragically bc of him

  • @ElizahMendoza
    @ElizahMendoza 3 года назад +1933

    Peter seems like a modern day Socrates. I would listen to his Ted talk.

    • @madisoncrepeau
      @madisoncrepeau 3 года назад +9

      He literally is modern day Socrates. That’s so funny.

    • @theofficialdislikebutton6766
      @theofficialdislikebutton6766 3 года назад +3

      @@whatshoulditypehere333 she's so pretty

    • @katea.4874
      @katea.4874 3 года назад +3

      @@whatshoulditypehere333 wtf is that supposed to mean

    • @theofficialdislikebutton6766
      @theofficialdislikebutton6766 3 года назад +8

      @@whatshoulditypehere333 Your opinion is baseless from your unqualified and lackluster tastes...

    • @mushi3493
      @mushi3493 3 года назад

      Besides the sexism lol

  • @narwhal_nate1858
    @narwhal_nate1858 3 года назад +1717

    Can we just appreciate how careful and sensitive Anthony is, what a great interviewer.

    • @milal.4002
      @milal.4002 3 года назад +3

      Yes.

    • @Jazzmaster_gaming
      @Jazzmaster_gaming 3 года назад +29

      Oh yes, VERY careful
      *falls from the ceiling

    • @mariee.5912
      @mariee.5912 3 года назад +1

      @@Jazzmaster_gaming 🤣 juxtaposition

    • @asiangurl453
      @asiangurl453 3 года назад +2

      Duh, he even made a shirt saying best interviewer

    • @stealtbadge2877
      @stealtbadge2877 3 года назад +3

      He’s not ignorant about the subject and doesn’t appear to come across as judgemental against people

  • @Daydreamer244
    @Daydreamer244 2 года назад +51

    Sunny and Peter are such beautiful souls, I could listen to them talk for hours. It’s wonderful that you give people like this the opportunity to tell their stories, and your audience an opportunity to hear them

  • @drivernephi3929
    @drivernephi3929 Год назад +57

    The last time I heard about Anthony Padilla was when he was part of Smosh many many years ago, I gotta say I’m very impressed with the content you put out nowadays, you’re a great interviewer, you interview very interesting people about many interesting topics, I’ve only seen a few of your videos but in really enjoying them!

  • @jijitters
    @jijitters 3 года назад +880

    It's so disgusting to realize that in every case, police officers pushed to punish people who were innocent just based on their own pride.

    • @TheGong00zler
      @TheGong00zler 3 года назад

      BOOST THIS🙌🏻

    • @ellaho4663
      @ellaho4663 3 года назад +3

      and i want to say it was the sketchy police in the 80s or 90s before they had dna evidence n stuff but i can’t cus its still happening now

    • @ImAtYourMumsHouse
      @ImAtYourMumsHouse 3 года назад +3

      It's evil as f*ck

  • @makardeku
    @makardeku 3 года назад +1547

    ok but i cried when the woman was talking about jesse, and how cruel his undeserved death was so fckn sad AND THEN she lost her parents ugh
    all these stories are sad but her omg

    • @AndrAiaNighthaven
      @AndrAiaNighthaven 3 года назад +10

      Same, what a fucking sin. Such a strong woman.

    • @veraniaelizondo4905
      @veraniaelizondo4905 3 года назад +15

      i couldn’t even handle when peter put his hand on her back to comfort her while she talked about jesse. i can’t even fathom the amount of pain she has endured. i cried.

    • @tesfachin1
      @tesfachin1 3 года назад

      the amount of likes you have is...666 ahhh!

  • @thememelord6510
    @thememelord6510 11 месяцев назад +7

    The fact that peter says he's blessed right at the end shows his character. Grateful for everything he has and not spiteful for what happened to him, he truly is living his best life and I am happy for him

  • @bozzcat
    @bozzcat Год назад +8

    This is why I will be working in Criminal Justice. People are being dehumanized over something they never did. People are being killed, for something they never did. I appreciate you for your channel. You are constantly spreading awareness about so many different things that happen in our world and it's amazing.

  • @maliamoh3784
    @maliamoh3784 3 года назад +3793

    Anthony: What'd you do after you were released?
    Derrick, who spent 20 years in jail: I went to Waffle House

  • @ericagracee
    @ericagracee 3 года назад +5714

    The fact that police thought about killing them rather then bringing them in bc the guy killed 2 of their comrades and they had no back stories is so gross

  • @elisabethfaust9375
    @elisabethfaust9375 2 года назад +22

    My brother is going through practically the same thing right now.. we were all such a close family and he got ripped away from us.. it’s really hard to get through this when I’m told not to talk to anyone about it. But why when he’s guilty! This world is so messed up. My brother always watched your videos back then, so glad you put these videos out because people need to hear the truth. The system is so corrupted it’s so sad.. I pray everyday to have my brother back home again..

    • @mrquacke
      @mrquacke 11 месяцев назад +4

      Even though this is late, I really hope your brother got out or will get out and you and your family get justice. I hope you and your family can be close again. You’re very strong and I hope you get to be with your brother again, just like you used to.

  • @flarp_
    @flarp_ 2 года назад +24

    Derrick seems like such a cool dude. He just seems like he'd be so much fun to hang out with, even after the death row sentence.

    • @cara_lina
      @cara_lina 11 месяцев назад

      I really admire how he can be such a great person and speak up against the corruption after everything. He's such an inspiration, really

  • @estrellasjournal
    @estrellasjournal 3 года назад +1463

    anthony is a huge reason why i’ve been more socially aware

    • @kinleymarie7x
      @kinleymarie7x 3 года назад +64

      Same. Which is why this series is so important.

    • @alyssaduren9071
      @alyssaduren9071 3 года назад +21

      Same I’m so thankful

    • @sanjulkapoor6637
      @sanjulkapoor6637 3 года назад +15

      I'm so grateful for him:)

    • @yiting7456
      @yiting7456 3 года назад +16

      Samee. And he also encouraged me be a more open minded and understanding person :)

    • @whatislife5627
      @whatislife5627 3 года назад +1

      @@kinleymarie7x we need a Netflix series.

  • @isaacwong5966
    @isaacwong5966 3 года назад +5828

    Sunny's conviction caused literally the death of her parents and her husband while also ruining her children's livelihood.

    • @justanotherspin
      @justanotherspin 3 года назад +26

      You have no idea what your talking about or making theorys of your own, Just shut up because you got no idea what your talking about. And she didn't ruin her children's childhood or parents death because she had no idea what was going to happen that day/night! Nor did she decide to almost die from accusations made on death row >:(

    • @carb_8781
      @carb_8781 3 года назад +399

      @@justanotherspin they didn't say it was her fault... they said her wrong conviction caused these things

    • @justanotherspin
      @justanotherspin 3 года назад +32

      @@carb_8781 Did you not understand my comment at all, I was saying she would've been killed because of accusation being held on her bc the cops *accused* her of those things!

    • @elisecross2338
      @elisecross2338 2 года назад +376

      @@justanotherspin because the cops accused her, she was wrongfully convicted…and then her parents died on their way to see her in prison and her kids were basically orphaned (as they couldn’t stay with their mom). Dude, no ones blaming her, we’re blaming everyone who caused this situation, wtf

    • @justanotherspin
      @justanotherspin 2 года назад +37

      ​@@carb_8781 Bro they said in the actual comment itself,
      "Sunny's conviction caused literally the death of her parents and her husband while also ruining her children's livelihood."
      They literally are accusing them -_-
      if u read it they say "Sunnys conviction *caused*".

  • @heyitsdelilah7424
    @heyitsdelilah7424 Год назад +250

    death row is such an interesting thing because i (personally) think that there are crimes so heinous that that’s the only sentence that would even be close to fair for the perpetrator, but i also know - without a shadow of a doubt - that there’s almost no way for it to be used correctly with how corrupt the justice system is and how easily it is to convict anyone with basically no irrefutable evidence that said person actually committed the crime theyre being accused of.

    • @lilium9361
      @lilium9361 Год назад +22

      I feel the same way about the death penalty. There are some truly horrible people out there where only death could rectify the horrors they committed. But at the same time the system is obviously imperfect so you can't trust that innocent people won't be convicted for something they didn't do.
      That's why I can't support the death penalty knowing that there is a possibility, however slim, that someone innocent will be wrongfully convicted.
      In more just world where one could trust the judicial system fully to convict the correct people I would support it.

    • @heyitsdelilah7424
      @heyitsdelilah7424 Год назад +5

      @@lilium9361 exactly. in theory the death penalty could save a lot of trouble for a lot of reasons but until the system is completely without flaw theres no way i could actually support it. too many people have lost their lives over a crime they never committed and never get justice for it

    • @AndysamBlack
      @AndysamBlack Год назад +3

      I feel there won't ever be justice. If a life is cut short that's an act of injustice and no matter what happens next that justice won't ever come. I don't believe even killing someone who killed someone you love with your own hands would bring justice to the world because the injustice is already done.

    • @blinkytea5429
      @blinkytea5429 Год назад +6

      I do understand your point of view. I truly do. But the death penalty isn't just giving a punition to someone it's making others know that this is possible so they won't do the same. Putting judges and people in the hand of a power that they can't control, fear. Justice is here to put not a punition but a correction. Killing someone doesn't correct them, on the contrary, it doesn't let them be corrected.
      It's a question that has been raised by so many people and authors like Victor Hugo. That's why it isn't something that can be thought only in the penalty district. It's a power, a media, an economic, a morale district question

    • @heyitsdelilah7424
      @heyitsdelilah7424 Год назад

      @@AndysamBlack i personally dont agree with this. serial killers exist. serial rapists exist. traffickers exist. school shooters exist. there are so many people out there who have killed and/or WILL kill many people who never deserved it. in MY eyes, the good of the many outweighs the good of the few. and having a personal connection to a victim has literally no place in this discussion because regardless of relationships the victims are also real human beings. i’m sure the parents of the victims who were killed by dahmer feel just as bad for the others.

  • @DefNotAbs
    @DefNotAbs 11 месяцев назад +4

    I love how he says I understand whatever the topic is a little bit more than I did before instead of saying that he understands it fully because unless you really live it you can’t understand it fully and I love how respectful he is about the whole thing

  • @altega
    @altega 2 года назад +16

    the fact that these people all have such warm personalities after everything theyve been through makes me so incredibly thankful for what i have. i felt for sunny having so many awful things happening one after another. im so happy theyre all free from all of that.

  • @watchingthebees
    @watchingthebees 2 года назад +2988

    “I became one of the most dangerous men they ever held, because I cared about other men” okay but I started sobbing, this is so powerful, this man is my hero

    • @freidenkerin5198
      @freidenkerin5198 Год назад +58

      Super inspiring this man. In the first part of the sentence I thought okay he got angry due to the injustice and the he awed me with this explanation! He has a super strong personality and he deserves a medal!

    • @kyberion
      @kyberion Год назад +43

      I think him saying how he got two people off of death row probably terrified some people. The justice system is meant to protect the citizens and grants power to do that. And no matter what there will always be someone who abuses power one way or another. Especially in prison which is treated as out of sight out of mind with little repercussions. And even so people feel the “brotherhood” of system as more important than the justice like the judge in sunnys case. Using the system to fight the system probably worried some that they had lost power.

    • @HowToEatChihuahua
      @HowToEatChihuahua Год назад +6

      for every eight people on death penalty one of these is inocent in the us

    • @emeralddaughters
      @emeralddaughters 11 месяцев назад

      💯

  • @alexproctor3547
    @alexproctor3547 3 года назад +5153

    “Innocent people make noise”
    That hit me like a fucking truck. I am heartbroken for these people and even more so for those like Jesse that didn’t get to see another day on the outside

    • @ailajanelleconcepcion6940
      @ailajanelleconcepcion6940 2 года назад +2

      So no one else is commenting here

    • @gk2steezy
      @gk2steezy 2 года назад +7

      @@ailajanelleconcepcion6940 yeah

    • @DropAndTop
      @DropAndTop 2 года назад +1

      I am now

    • @leemsvg
      @leemsvg 2 года назад +15

      Ngl when I saw "like Jesse that didn’t get to see another day on the outside", I thought you were like-farming and saying 1 like = 1 day outside lmao

    • @jordancassidy03
      @jordancassidy03 2 года назад

      Huh?

  • @wonderbugone
    @wonderbugone 2 года назад +18

    Oh my god, Sunny and Peter are such cute, intelligent, resilient, admirable people

  • @elomate2312
    @elomate2312 2 года назад +9

    I love how he shows empathy and interest in what the people who he interviews are saying. Unlike other interviews who just ask questions, get answers, nod, then move on to the next question.

  • @bowe6412
    @bowe6412 3 года назад +2200

    the fact that if the police would've killed that woman and her husband and gotten away with it is terrifying.

    • @CalitmeDiondell
      @CalitmeDiondell 3 года назад +100

      Don't forget the children

    • @vloak3298
      @vloak3298 2 года назад +49

      That’s what happened to my grand dad :(

    • @anthonytrashboat
      @anthonytrashboat 2 года назад +45

      @@vloak3298 I'm so very sorry for you.

    • @bearbear-hf7cn
      @bearbear-hf7cn 2 года назад +16

      It’s absolutely disgusting

    • @insertnamehere7583
      @insertnamehere7583 2 года назад +25

      @@vloak3298 I'm so sorry, that never should've happened. Wishing you and your family the best

  • @PossiblyCasper
    @PossiblyCasper 3 года назад +24491

    Next generation is going to be watching Anthony in history class

    • @lynnetopara
      @lynnetopara 3 года назад +509

      i see this happening

    • @yeah2152
      @yeah2152 3 года назад +914

      We watched this in criminology

    • @trashpandageek
      @trashpandageek 3 года назад +580

      I really hope they do, I learned more from his videos than in all my years in school! not only bc they're so informative but also because he meets every person so nonjudgmental and with so much respect and acceptance! and this is something people these days need to learn!

    • @pizzasteve5802
      @pizzasteve5802 3 года назад +198

      modern bill nye

    • @maddybrong
      @maddybrong 3 года назад +169

      we watched one of his videos in my sociology class already! :)

  • @austinglenn68
    @austinglenn68 2 года назад +12

    About a month ago I got nostalgic and watched old Smosh (the first channel on RUclips I watched) and started wondering what happened to Anthony. I knew he had left Smosh and watched his first skit videos but I figured I’d see how he was dating in the world of RUclips and holy shit I did jot expect this. Seeing him go from making food battles to deep discussions blows my mind. Keep up the great work man!

  • @bananabananaman123
    @bananabananaman123 Год назад +9

    Can i just say that anthony’s emotions this episode really proves that he is such a kind soul. he genuinely cares about their stories and them as people… emotional episode. i needed a good cry and release of pent up emotion

  • @nikkiland
    @nikkiland 3 года назад +15223

    :( the woman who lost her parents in the plane crash, wow, I have no idea how she’s so strong and was still able to prevail through that, along with the other victims stories, I’m so happy they’re all still alive but this should’ve never happened in the first place :(

    • @bobjohnson9806
      @bobjohnson9806 3 года назад +58

      Your videos are so odd lmao

    • @kittyewing9063
      @kittyewing9063 3 года назад +142

      She was so incredibly lucky to have had the friends she did. I couldn’t even imagine being kicked by life again and again and again. How uplifting is it though after all of it she also was able to connect with Peter.

    • @ar3l1
      @ar3l1 3 года назад +10

      Ikr, it hurts just to think about it....

    • @marshmallow4646
      @marshmallow4646 3 года назад +25

      And her husband...it's so sad

    • @trivenishalla6650
      @trivenishalla6650 3 года назад +12

      Yeah. Her story broke my heart but her smile just gave me life!

  • @Villeful
    @Villeful 3 года назад +3652

    That poor woman, jesus christ. Being on death row for a crime you didn't commit is bad enough, but her parents dying in a plane crash and then being told that Jesse died in such graphic, horrific detail. How she is still alive and sane is incredible.

    • @starkystark
      @starkystark 2 года назад +85

      She is so strong istg

    • @starrainsmith
      @starrainsmith Год назад +14

      she is such a beautiful example of the strength and resilience that God's unending love provides you when you embrace Him

    • @DM-nw5lu
      @DM-nw5lu Год назад +73

      ​@@starrainsmith She never said she's religious and it's never mentioned on their instagram either. She made an anology using baptism but god was never mentioned. It was the sea that metaphorically washed away her pain not some god. She is spiritual though (likes yoga, meditation, etc.) judging by their instagram.

    • @maliareann8202
      @maliareann8202 Год назад +38

      @@DM-nw5lu I know, always throwing god into the conversation really discredits the strength and resilience that this human got through alone, with no physical or emotional help that respectively no god in any religion can give.

    • @JeweledPeach
      @JeweledPeach Год назад

      @@brookeartz I completely agree.

  • @maddiehalter810
    @maddiehalter810 2 года назад +11

    The worst part about this is realizing most innocent people on death row don’t make it out.

  • @jadibdraws
    @jadibdraws Год назад +6

    I can feel the sweetness of that ladies soul. She has the sense of happiness that children have I envy her in that.

  • @owo-ky9rz
    @owo-ky9rz 3 года назад +1555

    not enough people are talking about nick, what a cool fucking guy

    • @lu_xpv5698
      @lu_xpv5698 3 года назад +68

      He spent most of his life helping other people, this man deserves the world. 🌍

    • @MaleneWithoutR
      @MaleneWithoutR 3 года назад +38

      There’s a documentary about him, i think it’s called the fear of 23 or something, it’s great!

    • @sophiavollhardt9815
      @sophiavollhardt9815 3 года назад +26

      @@MaleneWithoutR it's called the fear of 13

    • @breezyncj
      @breezyncj 3 года назад +12

      He was on an episode of the JRE podcast if you're interested in more details of his story.

    • @mamaharumi
      @mamaharumi 3 года назад +3

      He was on Joe Rogan's podcast a little while back

  • @doridobai6029
    @doridobai6029 3 года назад +968

    as a european I can't belive death penalty still exists.. how can they call themselves a civilised nation?

    • @Moo-2310
      @Moo-2310 3 года назад +139

      I'm British and I still wonder how they can call themselves civilised. Almost everyone owns a gun, you can be executed for a crime when there's no proof you did it...
      My brother wants to move to Canada when he's older and I've made him promise to live far from the American border.

    • @gemmamoon5998
      @gemmamoon5998 3 года назад +14

      @@Moo-2310 Toronto’s a pretty cool city though :)

    • @stealyourheartz
      @stealyourheartz 3 года назад +77

      i'm american and, honestly? it's disgusting. i want to move but i can't cause i'm still basically a child :(

    • @Scoots_0
      @Scoots_0 3 года назад +18

      @@stealyourheartz I wanna move to iceland

    • @stealyourheartz
      @stealyourheartz 3 года назад +9

      @@Scoots_0 good luck!!! i wish you the best :D

  • @jujubee807
    @jujubee807 2 года назад +13

    Sunny really touched my heart man 🥺 she and all the others are so strong I hope they fulfill their lives with nothing but happiness and joy for now on

  • @friends4eve101
    @friends4eve101 2 года назад +4

    This is one my biggest fears. All these people are incredibly strong. Thank you anthony for bringing awareness to this.

  • @Nicky1612Ishida
    @Nicky1612Ishida 3 года назад +1444

    "I've no fear of death, but I was afraid to die without dignity."
    Now that's a badass quote

  • @naomi2000
    @naomi2000 3 года назад +1076

    "I have no fear of death, but I was afraid of dying without dignity"
    So Irish, I love it
    It's incredible what those people had to endure. And how many others probably still have to

    • @shotaaizawa5497
      @shotaaizawa5497 3 года назад +21

      I am Irish and this is kinda funny but at the same time it's so saddening how these poor people had to go trough that

    • @hannahbermingham594
      @hannahbermingham594 3 года назад +4

      @@shotaaizawa5497 I’m Irish too xx

    • @C-SD
      @C-SD 3 года назад

      I'm us born, but my grandpa was from Ireland. Mom said she heard him say "death is inevitable, what matters is how you approach it".

    • @lilynela7937
      @lilynela7937 3 года назад +1

      I'm irish and of course this man went through hell but wdym "so irish" like his ethnicity doesn't state anything. Lets say you're American and you are sharing your story of your near death experience and you say something along the lines of what this man said, and some rando comments " that's so American". Like what the hell does that mean?

    • @naomi2000
      @naomi2000 3 года назад +2

      @@lilynela7937 ah, i knew this comment was going to come.
      It's about culture. YES, CULTURE DIVERSITY IS A THING. Or sociologists and antropologists would not exist.
      You are free do disagree about my perception, but I've had a couple of instances that made me perceive Irish culture as proud, brave and strong and wholesome.. so when he said that, that's what I thought :)
      I'm aware it's confermation bias, maybe he also said a lot of "non-irish" things, but hey, that's what sticked to my mind.
      I happen to be Italian and there are a lot of things about my culture some could say I fit in, and some I don't. But when I get loud or when I sound angry to others while I'm only discussing something and they say "that's so Italian" I'm going to laught at it, because we do tend to be louder then central and northern europeans (ON AVERAGE).
      Does that mean there's no quiet Italian? Nope. But does that mean that I definitely can recognize fellow Italians in a foreign town sometimes even before they open their mouth or I understand what they say? Yes, and it's funny.
      I believe you have that too with people from yours and different countries, and I personally find it enriching to be exposed to different ways both in mentality and communication. As long as I don't force you into a flat idea of a person based on it.

  • @poe_thing5376
    @poe_thing5376 2 года назад +40

    this video really changed my view on the death penalty, i was always for an eye for an eye mentality. I still am, but hearing about how inaccurate and how many people are wrongly convicted. I don’t think it’s worth it, the eye for an eye thing. Yeah i’d love to see every serial killer get a piece of their own medicine, but not if it’s more likely an innocent person will die.

    • @hollyhales2831
      @hollyhales2831 2 года назад +13

      An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind

    • @roxanne_
      @roxanne_ Год назад

      @@hollyhales2831damn this must be true cause it rhymes

  • @meimei
    @meimei Год назад +5

    Sunny have gone through so much, and seeing her positivity just shows her strength

  • @soulgazer11
    @soulgazer11 3 года назад +621

    Peter is such a wise and poetic person. When he described his first day out of prison, I cried.

    • @UrBigSisKey
      @UrBigSisKey 3 года назад +1

      Me too 🥺

    • @mariaanastasopoulou1909
      @mariaanastasopoulou1909 3 года назад +3

      I was searching the comments to see if anyone else felt like that. I just cried.

    • @SereneIceDragon
      @SereneIceDragon 3 года назад +3

      I was getting choked up before that, but his description just opened the gates.

    • @woods2223
      @woods2223 3 года назад +14

      Wasn’t he the one to say “I have no fear of death, only to die without dignity”

    • @reeba4824
      @reeba4824 3 года назад +1

      Same man, he painted his depiction so well that we could feel it.

  • @Psykells
    @Psykells 3 года назад +913

    Do these people get compensated for being wrongfully convicted? They deserve something for losing such long portions of their lives

    • @dessenlover
      @dessenlover 3 года назад +167

      They usually don’t unless they hire lawyers and sue the state

    • @chem8392
      @chem8392 3 года назад +67

      Idk if in other countries they do, but I know in many or all states you can sue the state for the money you would have had if you were working while wrongfully imprisoned.

    • @sarahvand3628
      @sarahvand3628 3 года назад +11

      It usually depends on the state

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 3 года назад +72

      even if they do (which they dont), i dont know what compensation would be worth it. these people spent nearly decades in prison. think about the guy who was imprisoned at 21 and released 23 years later.. he basically lost his life there even if hes alive

    • @chinyoka2387
      @chinyoka2387 3 года назад +39

      Nothing can compensate that, but they should

  • @ooser707
    @ooser707 Год назад +1

    This is definitely one of your best interviews (,: We are so lucky to have these human beings with us

  • @nirvanacult
    @nirvanacult 2 года назад +3

    Your videos are so uplifting. Thank you for putting so much hope in this world Anthony.

  • @bossbabyfuyuhiko6657
    @bossbabyfuyuhiko6657 3 года назад +794

    If there's so much as a tiny chance that someone can be false charged, then the death penalty shouldn't be a thing.

    • @kaitlyn-gracesmith7923
      @kaitlyn-gracesmith7923 3 года назад +30

      It shouldn’t be a think period but i 100% agree

    • @mostsanemitskifan
      @mostsanemitskifan 3 года назад +22

      Ikr it shouldn't even be a question, it's horrible. They should have life sentences (for REALLY horrible crimes) and that's it. If they're even going to have it, they should at least make it fair play (as in legal terms).

    • @emmajones1120
      @emmajones1120 3 года назад +15

      I dont think it should be a thing anyway, but I totally agree with you. 4% of death row inmates are innocent. That seems like such a small number, but even 1 person is too many.

    • @aubriehamm809
      @aubriehamm809 3 года назад +2

      Exactly

    • @dumbbmud6202
      @dumbbmud6202 3 года назад +2

      Agree, also hi Fuyuhiko

  • @bluecollarmenproductions
    @bluecollarmenproductions 3 года назад +1058

    Wait..... what’s the point of a jury if we have corrupt judges?

  • @mjghsh
    @mjghsh 2 года назад +1

    i have almost all the subscriptions to streaming services with almost all of the documentaries but your documentary's/"i spent a day with" are the best by far

  • @swxaggy
    @swxaggy Год назад +3

    sunny is so strong! they are all so strong. i find it so adorable how sunny and her husband were comforting each other every now and then when they told their story

  • @sunnyp6982
    @sunnyp6982 3 года назад +411

    She was in solitary for 5 years.... 5 years on her own

    • @mefford67
      @mefford67 3 года назад +79

      *And her children were stolen from her unjustly. I cannot begin to even imagine...* 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @MarioReischer
      @MarioReischer 3 года назад +16

      That's inhumane and is forbidden in the EU due to human rights...

    • @Kstanimal
      @Kstanimal 3 года назад +16

      And the neverending screams and shouts of other people, throughout the night and day.. in a room constantly lit up by light, a barren room with nothing..

    • @delaneydalheim1477
      @delaneydalheim1477 3 года назад +11

      the fact that Sunny went through so much trauma and pain and mistreatment yet still radiates so much light and happiness is so beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time

    • @theitfactorjameswheezer2852
      @theitfactorjameswheezer2852 3 года назад

      @@MarioReischer ha, yeah most eu prisons aren’t really pro human rights unfortunately.......

  • @RadEdits
    @RadEdits 3 года назад +3606

    Dustin Higgs died on death row on January 15th for a crime he did not commit. It hurts my heart that no influencer or celebrity bothered to talk about him before or even after his murder. So many influencers allegedly “cared” about Brandon Bernard after his murder, but not a single one of them even tried to spread awareness about Dustin... and I’ll bet they won’t even try to talk about Cory Johnson, Earnest Jackson, or Julius Jones (and TONS more).
    Isn’t it funny they only talked about Brandon when it was some sort of “trend”?
    If you’re reading this, please spread these names. Try to save the rest of them by signing petitions, spreading awareness, call your governor or even the White House. And if they all end up dead anyways, don’t let their names be forgotten.

    • @babyspitx4789
      @babyspitx4789 3 года назад +125

      this. this right fucking here.

    • @meemooooo
      @meemooooo 3 года назад +246

      and it’s sad because the actual murderer went forward and said dustin had NOTHING to do with the crime. they still killed dustin.

    • @hecknfrick4236
      @hecknfrick4236 3 года назад +93

      I called the white house and pleaded for them not to let Dustin Higgs die. He was completely innocent and there was evidence to prove his innocence yet he was murdered anyway

    • @smileysmiley1306
      @smileysmiley1306 3 года назад +4

      There are so many more people that are falsely accused and die why should we focus on them?

    • @Manntell
      @Manntell 3 года назад +19

      I remember signing the petition a few months ago Rest In Peace

  • @emeralddaughters
    @emeralddaughters 11 месяцев назад +3

    Impressed by all these individuals who went through so much and still sacrificed more after freedom to help others.

  • @lapis3834
    @lapis3834 2 года назад

    I am so sorry for all you have been through of unjustice and suffering from it all. Terrible! Hope you are safe and find peace in your minds after everything you have felt , I wish you are able to some how get healed . So glad to see you out and I hope your experiences and stories will help in some ways.
    Wish you well 💛

  • @TheLoserface45
    @TheLoserface45 3 года назад +2302

    Just gonna put it out there:
    If you’re Pro-Life, you should care about this

    • @kayliemacleod9954
      @kayliemacleod9954 3 года назад +65

      The pro life movement includes the death penalty

    • @TheLoserface45
      @TheLoserface45 3 года назад +68

      @@kayliemacleod9954 it does but definitely as a second rate cause.

    • @kayliemacleod9954
      @kayliemacleod9954 3 года назад +22

      @@TheLoserface45 pro life is the idea of pro human life across the board

    • @taylorwillis2478
      @taylorwillis2478 3 года назад +59

      Exactly! I am Pro-Life, and I try to express it so much that Pro-Life means Pro-Life on all walks of life, not just babies. So many people confuse being anti-abortion with Pro-Life. Pro-Life people are anti-abortion/death penalty, but anti-abortion people don't always disagree with death penalty.

    • @keira7538
      @keira7538 3 года назад +99

      @@taylorwillis2478 Hello! I in no way would like to start an argument, just a discussion. Would you be willing to tell me your reasonings on being pro-life? (Mainly on the anti-abortion side because I am anti-death penalty) I would love to start a discussion! In case you were wondering I am pro-choice, but I am completely open to hearing about your opinion!

  • @nynkebenschop
    @nynkebenschop 3 года назад +646

    I really like how Anthony matches the energy of the person he is talking to, he knows how to make them feel comfortable. That’s a great trait for an interviewer!

  • @donaldsolomon2503
    @donaldsolomon2503 11 месяцев назад +2

    Wow, I really haven’t paid attention to anything. Anthony Padilla put out there ever since Smosh. I came across this video now and now I’m tempted to watch every single video he has. This was amazing. This is amazing work on this video.

  • @MayasDream
    @MayasDream 2 года назад

    Thank you for opening heart and minds, Anthony!

  • @MysticalV
    @MysticalV 3 года назад +612

    They missed so much time, 80s to early 2000s is such a big change

    • @daughteroftheking971
      @daughteroftheking971 3 года назад +57

      I can’t imagine the culture shock.

    • @skandisjvel1147
      @skandisjvel1147 3 года назад +4

      @ifeelflawless
      Aye what

    • @nicenamehere5052
      @nicenamehere5052 3 года назад

      @@skandisjvel1147 they commented on a video saying they came out.
      Congrats btw I am bi too and I'm proud of u 😌

  • @bunnyford
    @bunnyford 3 года назад +3223

    Since I was a child, I always believed that the death penalty is WRONG. Why? Because 1 innocent person being killed is too many.

    • @kryptosuper1789
      @kryptosuper1789 2 года назад +192

      exactly, the death penalty should be removed. like even one innocent person is too much, i would rather them being miserable in jail for a long time than being killed

    • @Vdiguf
      @Vdiguf 2 года назад +94

      @@kryptosuper1789 Isn’t being stuck in jail for the rest of your life worse than dying? Like if you die you’re just gone but in jail you can’t do anything or properly interact with the world

    • @KingNedya
      @KingNedya 2 года назад +132

      @@Vdiguf I'd say dying is much worse, because even if you have life imprisonment, for as long as you live there is always a chance you can be free. That's pretty much what all of these stories were, after all. They got the death penalty, had it changed to life, and then during that time they proved their innocence.

    • @PamsPrettyPlants
      @PamsPrettyPlants 2 года назад +157

      Killing people to show killing people is wrong never made any sense to me.

    • @absolutebeauty7753
      @absolutebeauty7753 2 года назад +7

      @@Vdiguf About dying made me remember something what also exists and that is being declared as dead.... What is one of the things that isn't fun if you are alive. You can't do anything. You are declared as dead so you can't do anything even though you are alive....

  • @ShuggaMug
    @ShuggaMug Год назад +1

    I'm so amazed at the resilience each of these people carry. This interview really impacted my perspective of life and time and what's really important.

  • @saiyauniverse3816
    @saiyauniverse3816 2 года назад +13

    Its so devastating how corrupt the system is, the same system we thought would protect us is the same one against us. It's honestly heartbreaking how so many innocent people go to jail for nothing. It's even worse when it's the death penalty. I hope this changes soon 🤞

  • @avadonaldson2734
    @avadonaldson2734 3 года назад +629

    can we take a moment to appreciate how Anthony will say "5 seconds" and then give them as much time as they need to shout out their site and/or send their message.

    • @kkuudandere
      @kkuudandere 3 года назад +40

      I always love that! "Hey they took longer than 5 seconds... that's okay, go on 😊"

  • @ayeshalol838
    @ayeshalol838 3 года назад +686

    yall ever notice how careful Anthony is when he asks questions? hes so sensitive and tries not to say the wrong thing.

    • @andpeggy6882
      @andpeggy6882 3 года назад +5

      I know

    • @stxrrie8277
      @stxrrie8277 3 года назад +9

      @@andpeggy6882 THE SCHUYLER SISTERSSSSS

    • @that1randompotato576
      @that1randompotato576 3 года назад +6

      @@stxrrie8277 ANGELICA, PEGGY, ELIZA WORK!

    • @stxrrie8277
      @stxrrie8277 3 года назад +7

      @@that1randompotato576 “Daddy said to be home by sundown” “Daddy doesn’t need to knowwww”

    • @rozempire2843
      @rozempire2843 3 года назад +2

      @@stxrrie8277 Daddy said not to go downtown

  • @sofienummers
    @sofienummers 2 года назад +1

    Wow... I've been watching more of your videos and while a few of them have definitely been emotional and difficult to watch, this made me speechless. The heartbreak, the strength... I can't even imagine being in such a situation... especially being falsely accused.
    I also really felt for Nick... he seemed completely exhausted, drained. But I truly hope that, even though he can't live his own life because he is/was too busy helping others, he knows how much his sacrifies means to so many! He helped to make the world a better place (despite the justice system which should've done it).

  • @kiru___
    @kiru___ Год назад +7

    crazy to think that one death sentence ruined a whole family. i feel so damn bad for sunny. i’m shocked she is sane

  • @tonitigertv7999
    @tonitigertv7999 3 года назад +1432

    The worst thing is that even though you’re innocent, those people believe they did the right thing. Although those people were released and escaped death row (thank God) their whole lives are still thrown away. What if they wanted to have kids and can’t anymore now, what if their families don’t want anything to do with them: thinking they’re a murderer.
    These people are SO strong.
    That’s horrible and unforgivable. The abuse of power used here is insane.

    • @tink6225
      @tink6225 3 года назад +8

      @Odaliz Orozco-Rueda that's what they said to the people they gave a bible to before they murdered them

    • @frankiemcbean.
      @frankiemcbean. 3 года назад +3

      Hey,don't get mad at the first reply,they mean well. Is right now the best time to say that? No,most definitely not. But getting mad Isn't going to help anyone. I mean no harm,so please do not come after me.

    • @tink6225
      @tink6225 3 года назад +1

      @@frankiemcbean. mkay

    • @whywhywhy8117
      @whywhywhy8117 3 года назад +5

      @@frankiemcbean. No, that was a horrible response to the situation. Really don’t care what their intention was, didn’t seem like it was done with good intent either.