Las Vegas teen killer released from prison kills again, twice: 'The dear Lord is not done with you'

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 3 апр 2024
  • A Las Vegas man who murdered his neighbor as a teenager, and who was later granted mandatory parole under two Nevada laws, would go on to kill two people and shoot a third before killing himself.

Комментарии • 2,2 тыс.

  • @user-st1ui9hv2z
    @user-st1ui9hv2z Месяц назад +2233

    Stop letting killers out of prison.

    • @donteatdirt200
      @donteatdirt200 Месяц назад

      What do you expect from Democrats

    • @BULLHOGBEATS
      @BULLHOGBEATS Месяц назад +25

      ban tiktok or get out the way

    • @thomasgriffin8269
      @thomasgriffin8269 Месяц назад +16

      I second that

    • @Molly_W
      @Molly_W Месяц назад +44

      Absolutely!
      Also they need to stop letting child predators out of prison as well. There are some of these criminals who just cannot be rehabilitated.

    • @grimmwicked313
      @grimmwicked313 Месяц назад +12

      Tiktok isn't what release this monster from prison though
      The supreme Court did.

  • @sjb3460
    @sjb3460 Месяц назад +4123

    This is why a LIFE SENTENCE should be a life sentence.

    • @KimM47
      @KimM47 Месяц назад

      You can't vote for the Supreme Court.@@supertrucker99

    • @rondaallen7211
      @rondaallen7211 Месяц назад +32

      you can't just throw kids away.

    • @marquishafreeman
      @marquishafreeman Месяц назад +282

      @@rondaallen7211. And they can’t just do whatever they want to neither.

    • @bloodlove93
      @bloodlove93 Месяц назад +37

      life sentences are funky,they aren't what they sound like unfortunately, depending on location I've seen between 15-25 years being a life sentence, hence why sometimes judges give several, to ensure you dont live long enough tebe free,if a child goes in,depending on current age,life sentence quantity etc they could survive 3-4.

    • @KimM47
      @KimM47 Месяц назад

      @@supertrucker99 once again, you can't vote for the Supreme Court. Why delete that? It's factual.

  • @pablohassan6897
    @pablohassan6897 Месяц назад +415

    'Killer' and 'released' should NEVER be in the same sentence.

    • @donoscar4803
      @donoscar4803 24 дня назад +5

      Killer will not be released?

    • @ThomasRogan-gc5pi
      @ThomasRogan-gc5pi 19 дней назад +1

      STOP putting liberals on parole boards! It doesn't Work 😢

  • @dsaturdayfwight7516
    @dsaturdayfwight7516 Месяц назад +146

    If the victim doesn't get a 2nd chance the criminal shouldn't either

  • @pamelashiflett5281
    @pamelashiflett5281 Месяц назад +2935

    Judges and parole board should be held accountable.

    • @marksprinkle
      @marksprinkle Месяц назад +94

      Why? It was mandatory parole based on laws passed by Democrats in the legislature. The judge tried putting him away forever, but your elected legislators thought they knew better. The parole board had no choice.

    • @rodrigopereira3449
      @rodrigopereira3449 Месяц назад +80

      You mean the activists should be held accountable

    • @uffdad8211
      @uffdad8211 Месяц назад +63

      @@marksprinkle The Republican controlled US Supreme Court issued the ruling that convicted minors could not be jailed indefinitely after 20 years. Blame the GOP for this, not the Dems.

    • @mattr1554
      @mattr1554 Месяц назад

      @@uffdad8211 How about this? STOP POINTING FINGERS at two sides of the same stupid coin. THEY ARE ALL THE SAME. BLAME POLITICIANS, PERIOD. You brainwashed people living under the illusion that you have a choice are almost worse than this murderer and the politicians that allowed this to happen. WAKE UP.

    • @mattr1554
      @mattr1554 Месяц назад +88

      @@uffdad8211 And, if you took the time to look the bill up and read who the sponsors were on it, you would see that they were ALL Democrats:
      Rep. Selena Torres [D] Sen. Fabian Donate [D] Sen. Edgar Flores [D] Rep. Reuben D'Silva [D]
      Rep. Bea Duran [D] Rep. Cecelia Gonzalez [D] Rep. Brittney Miller [D] Rep. Duy Nguyen [D]
      Sen. Rochelle Nguyen [D]

  • @avawilliams4227
    @avawilliams4227 Месяц назад +1122

    Stop coddling criminals.

    • @whodoesntlikesurfing
      @whodoesntlikesurfing Месяц назад +22

      Sure, right after you guys stop coddling Kyle Rittenhouse

    • @iMatti00
      @iMatti00 Месяц назад +8

      But… Isn’t it interesting how many Scandinavian countries (like Switzerland and the Netherlands and such, And several EU countries like Germany) have dramatically lower prison sentences, nicer prisons, less crime, and once you get out of prison you’re recidivism rate is extremely low compared to the USA. A lot of those countries have an average prisons of no more than 11-14 years for murder.
      So if you had a choice between harsh punishments like in the USA but more crime and more repeat criminals, or a much softer system like in those countries I mentioned but society was much better off, which would you prefer? Would you prefer the emotional gratification a vengeance but it lead to more crime and more violence.d

    • @Matt-xv2cp
      @Matt-xv2cp Месяц назад +48

      @@whodoesntlikesurfing that is by far, the dumbest comment EVER posted on RUclips, and most likely, in the history of written word. We are all now dumber for having read it.

    • @avawilliams4227
      @avawilliams4227 Месяц назад +37

      @@whodoesntlikesurfing Kyle Rittenhouse verdict: Not guilty
      Eat it

    • @avawilliams4227
      @avawilliams4227 Месяц назад

      @@iMatti00 tldr

  • @turtle19dad
    @turtle19dad Месяц назад +182

    I like the Florida Sheriff who said “ A criminal who is shot has ZERO chance to reoffend.”

  • @TheCityWokGuy
    @TheCityWokGuy Месяц назад +226

    “The rights of criminals are given more respect than the privacy of their victims”

    • @CatherineSTodd
      @CatherineSTodd 25 дней назад +8

      "than the privacy and SAFETY of their victims”"

  • @ChiefMiddleFinger
    @ChiefMiddleFinger Месяц назад +676

    Psychopaths are good at lying.

    • @susan9498
      @susan9498 Месяц назад +11

      True.

    • @I_Fight_Instacart
      @I_Fight_Instacart Месяц назад +23

      It shouldn't have been difficult to see, the way he was reading his little prepared statement like a freaking robot.

    • @joannemurdock7899
      @joannemurdock7899 Месяц назад +8

      And ALLEGEDLY narcists are too

    • @timelapsega
      @timelapsega Месяц назад

      @@joannemurdock7899 There is no alleged, narcissists are indeed good liars, they've had a lifetime of practice.

    • @reidpinchback8850
      @reidpinchback8850 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@joannemurdock7899a narcissist you can at least have decent hope of effective psychiatric treatment that could be part of a condition for release. While a psychopath doesn't have to be violent, you can't really "fix" psychopathy as it is largely an organic condition not learned behavior.

  • @CatJuarez
    @CatJuarez Месяц назад +1750

    The parole board is notorious for not notifying victims when a prisoner is released.

    • @rebeccaleegabbard
      @rebeccaleegabbard Месяц назад +67

      I had this happen to me! I signed up to be notified for when my ex husband was released. Never got a notification, thank goodness my mom did.

    • @Harlem55
      @Harlem55 Месяц назад +10

      And where does the U.S. constitution say that victims have any distinct rights whatsoever? Victims properly have no rights.

    • @kl0wnkiller912
      @kl0wnkiller912 Месяц назад +27

      How do you decide that the Constitution has any bearing on this situation? You are aware that there are other laws beside the Constitution, right?@@Harlem55

    • @donteatdirt200
      @donteatdirt200 Месяц назад

      What do you expect from Democrats

    • @Ladywolf2263
      @Ladywolf2263 Месяц назад +13

      @@rebeccaleegabbardsame. But this time when he came after me, I was ‘ well trained ‘. He’s alive …. Hehehe if you can call it at. Then I was the 1 threatened with a prison sentence. Thank you God, I had a good lawyer…and a great police department.

  • @uncaringconch7jake682
    @uncaringconch7jake682 26 дней назад +30

    If they are released.. the ones releasing should be held accountable

  • @303junglist7
    @303junglist7 Месяц назад +33

    The person who let him out should be held accountable for it

  • @jomish8719
    @jomish8719 Месяц назад +1277

    PAROLE BOARD IS A USELESS PIECE OF CRAP !!!

    • @becky6568
      @becky6568 Месяц назад +44

      Full of criminal lovers .

    • @gasmith7486
      @gasmith7486 Месяц назад

      Blue states. Stop voting blue!!

    • @stargatis
      @stargatis Месяц назад +12

      Look up Jesse McFadden if you want to get angrier

    • @donteatdirt200
      @donteatdirt200 Месяц назад

      What do you expect from Democrats

    • @ThatOpalGuy
      @ThatOpalGuy Месяц назад +1

      but treat everyone like you want to be treated, right?

  • @adabong
    @adabong Месяц назад +456

    there should never be a second chance for a murderer ever.

    • @allesasmart
      @allesasmart 24 дня назад +4

      Agree, I find it really weird ...what was the winning argument that turned this into law...give killers a chance to redeem themselves? Allow them back out in society?

  • @teresaboone893
    @teresaboone893 29 дней назад +45

    Never let killer's out of prison .

  • @lovechangesus
    @lovechangesus Месяц назад +199

    My friend married a man whose teenaged son murdered his first wife, the mom. He was released and hangs out with my friend and his dad. I just can't wrap my mind around it.

    • @sbffsbrarbrr
      @sbffsbrarbrr Месяц назад +47

      Wow, that is a sick triangle.

    • @Roger-wf8sj
      @Roger-wf8sj 29 дней назад +10

      My second cousin's mother's brother's girlfriend uncle's daughter got in trouble once

    • @marinamartinez6886
      @marinamartinez6886 29 дней назад +12

      Wow, I wouldn't be able to sleep at night. 😮

    • @yellowblanka6058
      @yellowblanka6058 28 дней назад +14

      @@thehumblehummingbirdSeriously - I would not hang around with anybody who showed such an incredible lack of judgement. Yikes.

    • @youtubeuser5524
      @youtubeuser5524 28 дней назад +6

      ​@@sbffsbrarbrrsounds like foul play, possible the child being groomed by the father to do his evil deed

  • @GeneralTso-nl8tk
    @GeneralTso-nl8tk Месяц назад +319

    Interesting how the victims never get a second chance. Stop releasing demons back onto our streets!

  • @TheClonemenot
    @TheClonemenot Месяц назад +1506

    A guy killed a family member of mine. He was caught and got 25 to life. The parole board was supposed to give us notice when he is up for parole. 12 years goes by. I checked with the prison. They had let him out a year ago. So much for notice and so much for 25 to life.

    • @deaddropsd1972
      @deaddropsd1972 Месяц назад +142

      Pathetic system

    • @earthstewardude
      @earthstewardude Месяц назад +89

      The whole system is effed to the max. We humans are breeding and educating these people to be like this. It's getting worse too because of mass media.

    • @Lincoln_Hawk23
      @Lincoln_Hawk23 Месяц назад +24

      That's crazy

    • @mojito-alongtimeago
      @mojito-alongtimeago Месяц назад +49

      You waited 12 years to check? I check on an inmate every few months. I want to know, not just if he got out somehow, but if he was moved to a prison closer to where I live. I do receive emails every time he is moved or is transferred to a temporary hold for court. More importantly, sorry to hear your murderer was set free.

    • @hjmism
      @hjmism Месяц назад +16

      An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. I often wish we lived in times where forensics and the online data base for LEO's didn't exist yet.

  • @Bassattack4062
    @Bassattack4062 Месяц назад +66

    I wasn't made aware of my attacker's release. He approached me at my job! I was 16 when he changed my life for the worse. I was 25 when he tried to finish what he started. The system is broken and there will be no fixing it. It's too far gone for help.

    • @thedesensitizedsympathizer5307
      @thedesensitizedsympathizer5307 24 дня назад

      Why did your killer wanted to kill you? What did you do to piss him off?

    • @DaveyOH-ig6xv
      @DaveyOH-ig6xv 24 дня назад

      @@thedesensitizedsympathizer5307 You just answered your own dumbass question, reject troll.

    • @robertsmith2956
      @robertsmith2956 23 дня назад

      @@thedesensitizedsympathizer5307 probably the usual democrat reason, she violated his right for her to need an abortion. If women aren't r*ped, they can't yell EXCEPTION.....

    • @adriennem7927
      @adriennem7927 5 дней назад +2

      ​@@thedesensitizedsympathizer5307go crawl back into the whole you came from bot troll

    • @thedesensitizedsympathizer5307
      @thedesensitizedsympathizer5307 5 дней назад

      @@adriennem7927 I'm not a bot or a troll.

  • @ocsrc
    @ocsrc Месяц назад +89

    I am horrified that a killer was let out and he killed 3 more people.
    The system keeps non violent people in prison for life and lets murders go after a couple years
    Insanity

  • @75fordham
    @75fordham Месяц назад +701

    What a DISGRACE!!! Nobody takes responsibility.

    • @domv7
      @domv7 Месяц назад +14

      No one is held responsible.

    • @pigjubby1
      @pigjubby1 Месяц назад

      You mean voting Democrat has no consequences? LOL

    • @ggcatbelladogantics2959
      @ggcatbelladogantics2959 Месяц назад +1

      It was the law in this case.

    • @krane15
      @krane15 Месяц назад +2

      One things for sure, when you make a decision and somebody dies because of it then you need to step down.

    • @timothykohout9503
      @timothykohout9503 Месяц назад

      It's the government, you're expecting accountability and competence? There is nothing so immoral and unreliable as the government.

  • @kevin982
    @kevin982 Месяц назад +873

    I don't care if a mandatory decision. Taking a life or taking someones innocence should be life in prison and never released or capital punishment.

    • @MonGoalian
      @MonGoalian Месяц назад +28

      AMEN!

    • @coryproffitt8676
      @coryproffitt8676 Месяц назад +7

      So pony up alot more in taxes then!

    • @Psy0psAgent
      @Psy0psAgent Месяц назад +19

      ​@@coryproffitt8676 don't think that's how it works. Tax barely pays a portion on interest. Fiat currency is printed out of this air. Hence the devaluing of currency. Also, bigger point, I believe I've heard the prison system is a privately owned, for profit corporation. So many misconceptions.

    • @coryproffitt8676
      @coryproffitt8676 Месяц назад

      @@Psy0psAgent Some prisons are privately owned, many are not. Half truths and misinformation is the currency of conservatism.

    • @jlcole300
      @jlcole300 Месяц назад +9

      @@Psy0psAgent Agreed! I have heard American prisons are big business.

  • @michellew4737
    @michellew4737 Месяц назад +18

    These judges need to be held accountable for letting these criminals out back on the streets.

  • @listenquitely2888
    @listenquitely2888 Месяц назад +59

    Charge those who released him. Once you kill someone, why do you deserve to ever be free?

  • @blackgarmentbag7482
    @blackgarmentbag7482 Месяц назад +276

    Can they release these people into the neighborhood of either the judge or one of the parole board members to live?

    • @OsceolaNola7
      @OsceolaNola7 Месяц назад +7

      Usual suspects 👱🏼‍♂️

    • @robertclark5874
      @robertclark5874 Месяц назад +21

      Lol, I like this idea! They have to live next door to the parole board for the 1st year of release!

    • @jiveturkey365
      @jiveturkey365 29 дней назад +4

      They all live in high income gated communities. Good luck with that

    • @ResinAlchemist2024
      @ResinAlchemist2024 29 дней назад +10

      My son was abducted in elementary school. The guy who did it was sentenced to 15 years. This was in 2015. Well in 2019 I was grocery shopping with my son and guess who we literally ran into in the deli section. Him! My son was not scared he was angry, I was livid. He was paroled for four years. Not only that but I was obsessive about making sure they had our address, current phone numbers, even my work number since it was Court ordered we be giving a chance to be present at every parole hearing, able to make a statement to the board regarding whether or not we felt he should be released, if after the hearing the board decided to approve his parole they were required to give us advanced notice of his release. Tall about a slap in the face, they never even bothered to adhere to any of that. They blamed the pandemic. Thankfully after I loudly told him to stay away from my son and announced loud enough for all to hear what he did, we never saw him again. I found out 2 years later he fled the state with an underaged girl(surprise surprise he kidnapped another child). He was caught in Idaho and sent back to prison for violating his parole. He was also charged with kidnapping a minor, convicted, and sentenced to another 15 years plus the balance of his original sentence for violating his parole. Let's see how long he stays incarcerated this time. I'm not holding my breath, nor do I trust the justice system anymore. It's honestly laughable.

    • @pla5730
      @pla5730 29 дней назад +3

      ​@@ResinAlchemist2024😮😮😮 unbelievable!! Im sorry for your son and family.. let's pray he stays in this time 🙏🏼🤞🏼

  • @neomonk5668
    @neomonk5668 Месяц назад +279

    Why do we keep believing criminals can be ‘reformed?’

    • @philliphall5198
      @philliphall5198 Месяц назад

      Because people are stupid

    • @Boredmillenial
      @Boredmillenial Месяц назад +26

      Because many of them can be. But our prison system doesn’t rehabilitate people. It just makes them more broken.

    • @chryssesandchaos
      @chryssesandchaos Месяц назад +2

      Coz of movies and tv series. Everyone has a sad back story and aren't truly evil.😅

    • @Wappo43
      @Wappo43 Месяц назад +6

      @@Boredmillenialcan makes people worse tbh

    • @carolemayer6467
      @carolemayer6467 Месяц назад +1

      We R STUPID!! PERIOD!!

  • @jenniferrapacon2944
    @jenniferrapacon2944 Месяц назад +14

    Judges need to be held accountable for not using common sense

  • @James-he6pc
    @James-he6pc Месяц назад +17

    An accomplice who facilitates in a murder is charged with murder. And yet a judge or a parole officer who lets loose a scumbag to commit another murder bears ZERO responsibility. The system is truly fucked up man.

  • @RoseNZieg
    @RoseNZieg Месяц назад +598

    this case is exactly why a life sentence should be a life sentence. if the killer wanted a life, why commit crimes in the first place?

    • @iMatti00
      @iMatti00 Месяц назад +5

      But… Isn’t it interesting how many Scandinavian countries (like Switzerland and the Netherlands and such, And several EU countries like Germany) have dramatically lower prison sentences, nicer prisons, less crime, and once you get out of prison you’re recidivism rate is extremely low compared to the USA. A lot of those countries have an average prisons of no more than 11-14 years for murder.
      So if you had a choice between harsh punishments like in the USA but more crime and more repeat criminals, or a much softer system like in those countries I mentioned but society was much better off, which would you prefer? Would you prefer the emotional gratification a vengeance but it lead to more crime and more violence.b

    • @AliciaGuitar
      @AliciaGuitar Месяц назад +23

      @@iMatti00 correlation does not equal causation. you don't know that the lower crime rate is a direct result of less prisons. Don't those countries also offer a year for family leave for both parents when they have a baby? Maybe the family dynamic is stronger there leading to better adapted individuals and less crime, thus less prisons!

    • @dr.emilschaffhausen4683
      @dr.emilschaffhausen4683 Месяц назад +6

      IMatt, a rather homogeneous population and different cultural values makes a world of difference. What kind of gang problems do they have over there? Yeah, that's right.

    • @boyce5994
      @boyce5994 Месяц назад +12

      ​@@iMatti00 completely different culture over there, I doubt they got generations of kids festering, looking up to the grimiest guy in their town because he wears Kangol 😂😂, learning from him how to rock up coke and what a 20 piece looks like. And race has nothing to do with it, I just described white kids from my area.

    • @boyce5994
      @boyce5994 Месяц назад +1

      They just found and old friend of mine dead in a dumpster from shooting up. Wonder how often that happens in Switzerland lol.

  • @alesia912
    @alesia912 Месяц назад +351

    Mandatory parole is inappropriate clearly

    • @elhuddleston17
      @elhuddleston17 Месяц назад

      These deaths are on the justice system.

    • @RUTHLESSambition5
      @RUTHLESSambition5 Месяц назад +8

      Wyte privilege back fires big time😂😂😂

    • @YaBoyJRock42069
      @YaBoyJRock42069 Месяц назад

      ​@@RUTHLESSambition5🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️
      Delete your save-file

  • @AmberKateD1995
    @AmberKateD1995 Месяц назад +18

    This wasn't an accidental murder by a teen who was in the wrong place at the wrong time, or made a simple mistake due to being young and stupid. That boy viciously STABBED a man to death! That is what should be taken into consideration when these cases come up and people want to say "well they were so young...". I promise you that most EVIL people don't magically become good people after a prison sentence. If anything, they become worse. He should've NEVER been released.

    • @annazaman9657
      @annazaman9657 6 дней назад

      And we still don't know why. That's a dangerous person who will kill for nothing

  • @user-hf7ue4if4p
    @user-hf7ue4if4p Месяц назад +13

    Victims families should sue courts.

  • @t.h.8475
    @t.h.8475 Месяц назад +584

    When I was a kid, there was a girl who was kidnapped, beaten, raped dragged through a corn field by a pickup truck, and set on fire. They identified her by her jewelry. A man was convicted and sentenced to life in prison. He got out in 20 years. Life in prison was considered 40 years. In Indiana, you get a free day for every "good" day that you serve. Thus, he served 20 years. She never got her life back, never graduated high school or got married, and had kids. Edit: BTW, I was a child at the time of the murder and I am going off of my memory. I looked it up and couldn't find anything about the fire, and the article I found said he was sentenced to 20 years.

    • @angeladay1534
      @angeladay1534 Месяц назад +29

      So, very heartbreaking. Such a horrible way to die. 💔😭
      Praying for the families. 🙏🏼📖🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼📖📖📖📖

    • @DakotaFord592
      @DakotaFord592 Месяц назад +27

      There needs to be a RUclips video about that story!!! You need to make that video and bring that girl's name to light!!!! ❤❤❤❤ You have the power and you have the knowledge.

    • @cherylsmith4826
      @cherylsmith4826 Месяц назад +14

      That's awful. I cry for her

    • @curlybibliophagist
      @curlybibliophagist Месяц назад +6

      I remember this.

    • @thedieseldiet
      @thedieseldiet Месяц назад

      Tell me more!!!
      ​@@curlybibliophagist

  • @animusadvertere3371
    @animusadvertere3371 Месяц назад +327

    Ridiculous that teens are not held accountable. These are some of the most dangerous people in society.

    • @juneyshu6197
      @juneyshu6197 Месяц назад +3

      Wors3 every day.

    • @Thestrongalwayssurvive
      @Thestrongalwayssurvive Месяц назад +22

      I was a teen and perfectly aware of my actions. They know what they're doing.

    • @youtubeuserzzzz
      @youtubeuserzzzz Месяц назад +8

      But, but, but their frontal lobe isn't fully developed yet. This is what Adolescent Psychologists say. Giving these teens an excuse.
      Adolescent Psychologists say the frontal lobe is fully developed for young women at 22. However for young men it was 22 also. Yet the number has been changing for young men over the years. Saying 25, then 26, then 28, and now that number for young men has been almost 30 years of age.
      Society has to wait for a young man to reach 30 years of age, to be aware of his criminal/lawless choices? I think not. Teens know exactly what they are doing. Adolescent Psychologists making these findings public, just sets up cases, to let these teen monsters go free after a crime.

    • @Doc5thMech
      @Doc5thMech Месяц назад +2

      Maybe they should remain the most dangerous people in prison.

    • @georgeoy932
      @georgeoy932 Месяц назад

      They are he was served 20yrs not 20 days

  • @bobsymonds208
    @bobsymonds208 Месяц назад +13

    This whole failed system is repulsive. Hold the worthless people 100% accountable. And stop the soft approach on them.

  • @maryannallen9885
    @maryannallen9885 25 дней назад +7

    Why is someone that murders in cold blood ever, ever, ever let out of prison?🤬

  • @poollife777
    @poollife777 Месяц назад +449

    What woman in her right mind would live with a man who just got out of prison. Much less a man who spent 20 years in prison and committed murder as a teenager? I don't see how she didn't see this coming. I'm very sorry this happened to those people. Ladies stay away from these prisoners they're not good men.

    • @PFlaw317
      @PFlaw317 Месяц назад +58

      Love After Lockup is popular..Lol..for some reason a lot of women are attracted to masculine 'presenting' men who are doing or have done serious time.

    • @ChildOfThe1970s
      @ChildOfThe1970s Месяц назад

      Some women are attracted to that bad boy element for some reason. I guess for the same reasons some men are attracted to the wild girls. Easy and loose with no moral boundaries. Sounds exciting until you get in too deep and then it's nothing but trouble.

    • @user-st6nt4ou6f
      @user-st6nt4ou6f Месяц назад +56

      I have never understood this. So many women are involved with ex-cons and many are killed or family members,children are killed. What kind of thought process is involved. Or is it that there IS no thought, just lust? Or ? What?

    • @RepentfollowJesus
      @RepentfollowJesus Месяц назад +4

      The prisoner murdered her husband. She didn't marry the killer

    • @frankberumen3661
      @frankberumen3661 Месяц назад

      ​@@user-st6nt4ou6fyou should experience that type of relationship and get back with an update.

  • @heathercloete7450
    @heathercloete7450 Месяц назад +66

    2 life sentences and he gets out???? 😳

  • @judybertagna4527
    @judybertagna4527 Месяц назад +10

    The justice system is broken. A murderer should not be let out on the street again.

    • @robertsmith2956
      @robertsmith2956 23 дня назад

      keep looking. They were probably clients of his is why they did nothing.

  • @_UsernameUnavailable_
    @_UsernameUnavailable_ 26 дней назад +7

    The last judge that let him out should be charged with accomplice to murder.

  • @robertlange5587
    @robertlange5587 Месяц назад +375

    When these felons are released by Judges, what message is being sent? This soft on crime saga must be stopped, Americans deserve better...

    • @naysaynetwork5271
      @naysaynetwork5271 Месяц назад

      The issue is that we allow people with money, immunity and influence to make a mockery of the system. Plus women get less time and for the longest your skin color allowed you to get away with anything. So what I believe is going on is a sort of “self correction” thats gone out of control. Like turning the wheel hard as your car is fishtailing.

    • @fakenman
      @fakenman Месяц назад +5

      @@naysaynetwork5271 The pendulum does indeed swing. The correction to this correction is probably going to be messy.

    • @iMatti00
      @iMatti00 Месяц назад +3

      But… Isn’t it interesting how many Scandinavian countries (like Switzerland and the Netherlands and such, And several EU countries like Germany) have dramatically lower prison sentences, nicer prisons, less crime, and once you get out of prison you’re recidivism rate is extremely low compared to the USA. A lot of those countries have an average prisons of no more than 11-14 years for murder.
      So if you had a choice between harsh punishments like in the USA but more crime and more repeat criminals, or a much softer system like in those countries I mentioned but society was much better off, which would you prefer? Would you prefer the emotional gratification a vengeance but it lead to more crime and more violence.c

    • @OsceolaNola7
      @OsceolaNola7 Месяц назад +3

      Usual suspects.

    • @moneyhungryvisionzz7450
      @moneyhungryvisionzz7450 Месяц назад +2

      What you expect everyone soft now they worried about trans bathrooms but not crime

  • @jorden3200
    @jorden3200 Месяц назад +164

    Our court system is fucked, in all levels,

    • @iMatti00
      @iMatti00 Месяц назад +5

      With all due respect, I don’t know if you and 38 other people didn’t completely pay attention to the video or don’t understand our system of government. The court system had absolutely nothing to do with him being released early.
      It reminds me of some thing that came out by people registering others to vote in Georgia and that how many of them were upset and disillusioned with the government but they didn’t even understand how different laws interacted with each other and how The president had nothing to do with what the state government was doing, vice versa, etc. Honestly it never even past my mind that people have such trouble with this, and the group that was talking about this mentioned how these people would not even ask questions because they either did not know that they didn’t understand or they were too embarrassed to admit it.

    • @Lincoln_Hawk23
      @Lincoln_Hawk23 Месяц назад +5

      The district attorney needs to be held accountable

    • @captainobvious6070
      @captainobvious6070 Месяц назад +2

      Ruled by patriarchy.

  • @elastotec173
    @elastotec173 25 дней назад +6

    The judge that let him out should get a life sentence for incimpetence

  • @kscowgirl
    @kscowgirl 28 дней назад +11

    My nephew killed his friend at 14. He's been in prison since 2011 he gets out in 2029. I always ask myself how he can be a normal person after he gets out.😢

    • @prockjohn
      @prockjohn 25 дней назад +2

      Once a psycho always a psycho. I wouldn't take him back as a family member. I know someone that almost killed someone over a car part. The victim survived.

    • @kscowgirl
      @kscowgirl 24 дня назад +1

      @prockjohn unfortunately I think your right. He shot his friend in the back of the head and went home took a shower played Xbox then went to bed and went to school the next day like nothing ever happened. It saddens me to think he might do it again.

  • @jeanesingsjazz
    @jeanesingsjazz Месяц назад +314

    that mandatory parole law needs to be revoked. Somebody needs to get legislation in there soon to remove it.

    • @DoudD
      @DoudD Месяц назад +9

      Yeah, but I guess you missed the part about the US Supreme Court issuing a ruling that agrees with the state. So somebody is going to have to get the Supreme Court to issue a different ruling.

    • @garfield2439
      @garfield2439 Месяц назад +8

      I'm going to do some research and fight to have that law changed

    • @Harlem55
      @Harlem55 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@DoudD Something which most likely wont happen.

    • @DoudD
      @DoudD Месяц назад +1

      @@Harlem55 I think it will happen within the next couple years. I think the court is primed and waiting for someone to bring the right case at the right time

    • @kelvinmorris1991
      @kelvinmorris1991 Месяц назад +1

      What about those in prison for crimes they didn’t commit????

  • @JamesVenturaCa
    @JamesVenturaCa Месяц назад +45

    This guy was a murderer, he killed in cold blood over nothing, for being caught stealing or attempting to steal, clearly such a person cannot ever be rehabilitated. 2 more lives taken when this man should have been rotting away in a cell. Total failure of our justice system

  • @dayciajtalk88
    @dayciajtalk88 Месяц назад +7

    These criminals should never be let out of prison!!!

  • @AliciaGuitar
    @AliciaGuitar Месяц назад +91

    i grew up with a pychopath kid, he tortured animals, set fires, and everything. By age 16 he murdered someone. He was about to get out because of these laws when he escaped and was caught after a manhunt. Now he isn't getting out any time soon. I think he knew he belonged in prison. Why else do something so stupid right before you are about to be released? He probably runs his cell block and didn't want to give it up. Too bad all the bad guys don't sabotage their own releases like that.

    • @sakitoby1581
      @sakitoby1581 Месяц назад +20

      Agree 100%. I was in a massive jury pool to pick jurors for a guy's post-murder conviction penalty phase, which was to be either execution or life w/o parole. The killer had r'd and m'd a woman when he was younger. Served a few yrs, got out. Don't you just love how some of them get a freebie?? He was only more evil & dangerous then. He now went for easier targets...abducted, r'd and k'd two little boys ages 6 & 9. His fam said all his life, he had been a textbook psycho case, exactly like you described. I mean these nuts follow the same script, I swear. His fam even knew he wasn't right and had tried to seek help, get him locked up bec they knew he'd become a killer and they were right. But of course authorities would/could do nothing preventative. I wasn't picked for the jury thank GOD bec I didn't want to see the photos and hear the details... But just sitting in that courtroom with him seeing him sit there blankly, like an empty shell of what should have been a human being, it was so gross. He was ultimately sentenced to death but he'll die a natural death in prison. The few states that have dp don't even carry it out much anymore. So our tax dollars get to feed and house these wastes of skin for their entire lives. Sad.

  • @MiriamOrozco677
    @MiriamOrozco677 Месяц назад +101

    A psychopath is always a psychopath,they never get better,they get worse. Justice system need to remember this and don't let them free.

  • @tracytreadway6064
    @tracytreadway6064 22 дня назад +4

    Any 15 year old capable of murder for no reason is a lifetime danger! Shame on stupid laws allowing these monsters out!

  • @mrsTraveller64
    @mrsTraveller64 28 дней назад +5

    In Finland a life sentence is about 10-14 years... SICK!!!

  • @sandraconnelly7507
    @sandraconnelly7507 Месяц назад +122

    Something terribly wrong with this young man.....and the Justice System keeps getting it wrong...dead wrong.

  • @searchanddiscover
    @searchanddiscover Месяц назад +110

    why can't these people just skip to the last step rather than take others with them?

    • @toebeans3985
      @toebeans3985 Месяц назад +10

      Why is this country so damn lenient on criminals? Earth truly is a hell planet.

    • @markieffmorris9263
      @markieffmorris9263 Месяц назад +2

      @@toebeans3985bit melodramatic wouldn’t you say 😂

    • @user-wt9it5zz2q
      @user-wt9it5zz2q Месяц назад +6

      @@markieffmorris9263 Not if you are paying attention to the world around you.

  • @Obeijin
    @Obeijin Месяц назад +2

    Killers should NEVER be released .

  • @deniseb4426
    @deniseb4426 Месяц назад +3

    Sue the parole board.

  • @Scarey1933
    @Scarey1933 Месяц назад +153

    Did he ever have a psychiatric evaluation? Sociopath?

    • @dmo7815
      @dmo7815 Месяц назад +12

      That was part of the prison program plus education, job training. This was stated in this video.

  • @emptyempty8310
    @emptyempty8310 Месяц назад +147

    His body should have been donated to medical science the first time around. This mandatory probation madness has got to end asap.

  • @user-vk3qr5hy5f
    @user-vk3qr5hy5f Месяц назад +4

    Thats awful!...i am so Sorry!!!... Sending Blessings and Peace to all the families affected ! RIP 😢

  • @Ann-st8et
    @Ann-st8et Месяц назад +2

    The law is on the side of the killers, not the poor people they murdered.

  • @tedcollins4684
    @tedcollins4684 Месяц назад +175

    Don't understand how a murderer ever get out.

    • @OsceolaNola7
      @OsceolaNola7 Месяц назад +10

      Usual suspects.

    • @blackgarmentbag7482
      @blackgarmentbag7482 Месяц назад +7

      Apparently, being a teen makes the murder less serious🤦🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @frednovaes5888
      @frednovaes5888 Месяц назад +5

      Do you understand democrats?

    • @Matt-xv2cp
      @Matt-xv2cp Месяц назад +5

      @@OsceolaNola7 Yes, Democrats.

    • @danielwhite2746
      @danielwhite2746 Месяц назад

      He's white that's y he got out.

  • @MegaAppl3
    @MegaAppl3 Месяц назад +55

    These kids don't deserve a second chance anymore.

  • @richardschaffling9882
    @richardschaffling9882 Месяц назад +1

    Who ever released this murderer should be in prison

  • @robinshane4661
    @robinshane4661 Месяц назад +1

    You put a kid in prison, where he belonged. You released a man who had 20 years to hone up on his criminal behavior.

  • @justdoingitjim7095
    @justdoingitjim7095 Месяц назад +69

    He got TWO life sentences! When a criminal hears the judge give them life, they automatically know they'll be out a lot earlier than that!

  • @antonchigurh3794
    @antonchigurh3794 Месяц назад +54

    So , enlighten me with your legal acumen…. If a Bartender can be charged as an accessory for over serving someone at a bar that is involved in an injury or fatal accident after they leave said bar …. Then why can’t a Judge or D.A. be held accountable for releasing someone who re-offends? The Court has the paperwork in front of them , informing them of the history of the offender. A Bartender isn’t privy to that same info for the hundreds of people they serve each night. How is that justified ?

    • @sz6738
      @sz6738 Месяц назад +1

      Well not hard to figure this one out. Break the law you go to jail. Releasing someone after they served time for breaking the law is not a crime

    • @SparkyTuttle
      @SparkyTuttle Месяц назад +1

      Here's a trick for you, I don't know if one bartender who ever went to prison over this law. It's threatened but not really upheld. Now, I'm sure there has to be some bartender who served time, I just don't know if any that did. In this particular case, the Supreme Court changed the law involving minors. They stated that less than 1% ever return to prison. They did note that the longer the juvenile stays in prison, the better his chances. Everyone went by the law in this particular case. However, no one could have predicted he would do this, since he passes all of his testing. He learned how to convince others that he could be trusted. He convinced the parole board, just as I'm sure he convinced the lady he was living with.

    • @moniquej369
      @moniquej369 29 дней назад

      @@sz6738​⁠​⁠But it should be a crime. That’s the point they were trying to make. The power is in the judges hands, so the judge should be held accountable for making poor choices that negatively affects the lives of others. Anyone who’s shown they have the ability to “unalive” someone will always be a threat to society.

  • @nickhill8612
    @nickhill8612 Месяц назад +3

    Wow that's just crazy.

  • @ramonsmediablog
    @ramonsmediablog Месяц назад +2

    What!! That’s insane!!

  • @PAMELAPORTER-ci7mr
    @PAMELAPORTER-ci7mr Месяц назад +47

    A serial killer at a young age.

  • @johnnykeener3727
    @johnnykeener3727 Месяц назад +146

    Worthless Justice System!!!

    • @iMatti00
      @iMatti00 Месяц назад

      Is it also must be a worthless medical system because doctors don’t get it right 100% the time either. And my sanitation/garbage department in my city is pretty good, but they did miss my trash once. So they’re not perfect either. So I guess that’s a worthless system.
      I guess I’m kind of crazy because I do this little thing called actually think about the real world and I understand that humans are never going to get every decision correct. It’s about designing the system that does the best the most amount of time, and then trying to follow through with that system the best we’re able to.

    • @donteatdirt200
      @donteatdirt200 Месяц назад

      What do you expect from Democrats

    • @PossessedNoodle
      @PossessedNoodle Месяц назад +5

      @@iMatti00are you seriously comparing the weight of deciding that a predator be released to live amongst an often defenseless and ignorant population, to the tragedy of medical error (which as a retired healthcare professional, I can testify, comes with an enormous amount of guilt and cost for those who are at fault in such often unpredictable and other times shameful situations), to…. Unreliable waste collection from a sanitation company? What!? (If you want to apples to oranges the scenarios at least put them in the same orchard… for instance… Even the sanitation worker gets reprimanded or fired if they have caused the death or injury to coworkers or public…)
      The number of predators which our laws and justice system continue to coddle and release back only to harm even more people is an entirely different crime itself, and those determining the fates of all these people are seldom if ever effected by their decisions… their lives and livelihoods continue on, same old, same old…

    • @oahuhawaii2141
      @oahuhawaii2141 Месяц назад +3

      @iMatti00: I agree with you when you say you're crazy.

    • @BattleMage52
      @BattleMage52 4 дня назад

      @@iMatti00 The points were almost word salad. Be careful if you ever have to see a counselor or psychiatrist. Those meds they put you on for psychotic thinking makes you gain 300 pounds and heart disease, on top of everything else. --- You've been warned by a misdiagnosed autistic. Luckily a molecular geneticist rescued me... near the age of 40.

  • @milomoore9450
    @milomoore9450 Месяц назад +2

    Prayers and love are needed more than ever now...

  • @indigostaraz
    @indigostaraz Месяц назад +2

    If he received two life sentences the parole board should have held him for another twenty years. At least.

  • @watsonspuzzle
    @watsonspuzzle Месяц назад +101

    It's sad the stakes are so high when the parole system decides to roll the dice on people's lives.

    • @gasmith7486
      @gasmith7486 Месяц назад +3

      Based on a score. Ridiculous!!

    • @MagpieAnnie73
      @MagpieAnnie73 Месяц назад +2

      They can and should request critical risk assessment by a psychologist They must be getting slack ass getting them done now You can get all the certificates in youe files, but they don't have to complete the programs You can just attend a couple of classes and still get a certificate.

    • @oahuhawaii2141
      @oahuhawaii2141 Месяц назад +2

      Well, in this case, the laws had been changed so that the teenager had to be released in 20 years, if some worthless process somehow determined he likely won't offend again.

  • @jjthomas3241
    @jjthomas3241 Месяц назад +52

    Parole boards are notorious for not informing those who they claim they will.

  • @bocagoodtimes1460
    @bocagoodtimes1460 Месяц назад +2

    Are you kidding? Anyone who is a murderer should never be set free....forgiveness....heck no! You don't forgive Evil Deeds.

  • @zipsey
    @zipsey 25 дней назад +2

    “The dear Lord is not done with you yet. You will get yours again, sometime.”
    Spoken like the gospel. God Bless Her Heart.

  • @florencecantero857
    @florencecantero857 Месяц назад +55

    Some people cannot just be rehabilitated - just born bad

  • @richardkiltz6370
    @richardkiltz6370 Месяц назад +35

    He should have never been released!!!

  • @newlion7013
    @newlion7013 20 дней назад +3

    The POS who let him go need to be held accountable, enough is enough!!!!

  • @sweatypits8315
    @sweatypits8315 Месяц назад +1

    So given that a family just got 15 years for a crime their son had done (School shooting) Will the judge that let this heap of shit out face any consequences?

  • @bobjenkins9736
    @bobjenkins9736 Месяц назад +239

    You can't blame parole board on something mandatory. Not notifying victims is another story.

    • @Unmei_Ka
      @Unmei_Ka Месяц назад +13

      It's only mandatory to have the parole hearing. They were still allowed to deny his parole and have him stay in prison.

    • @AliciaGuitar
      @AliciaGuitar Месяц назад +5

      @@Unmei_Ka that is not how the article put it. the second law didn't give them choices and the parole hearing was just a formality. unless the news lied.. which is entirely possible

    • @Unmei_Ka
      @Unmei_Ka Месяц назад +6

      ​@@AliciaGuitar Oh, you're right. I misunderstood. I thought the hearing was mandatory. I didn't realize he automatically got parole. That's insane.

    • @oahuhawaii2141
      @oahuhawaii2141 Месяц назад +3

      @AliciaGuitar: Not exactly. The parole board relied on some accepted guidelines that use a few nebulous metrics in deciding that he likely won't reoffend if he's released. It has to rely on other folks (psychologists, sociologists, equity advocates) to provide "professional" assessments and recommendations.

  • @tomrogers4667
    @tomrogers4667 Месяц назад +55

    These judges need to be held accountable for this shit.

    • @lindsayo9702
      @lindsayo9702 Месяц назад +2

      The judge did his job and sentenced him to TWO life terms which was the max he could have gotten. The Supreme Court overturned life sentences for people who were minors when they were sentenced. So, he and others were going to get out anyway. The parole board could have delayed him a little longer but he was going to have to be released since his sentence was no longer a life sentence.

  • @vynidalopes251
    @vynidalopes251 Месяц назад +2

    We have such a pathetic so called justice system. Lock away the innocent for decades for a crime they didn't commit. But allow the perpetrator to go free again and again!

  • @terrymcchesney383
    @terrymcchesney383 23 дня назад +2

    That parole board is 100% liable for what happened.....what a crock

  • @jujub4553
    @jujub4553 Месяц назад +21

    A life sentence for a life taken.

  • @lisarogers1392
    @lisarogers1392 Месяц назад +51

    Who ever let them out are guilty

  • @paulletathornhill1042
    @paulletathornhill1042 Месяц назад +1

    The longer an imates stays in prison, the more they can't adjust to the changes and the struggles trying to support themselves it's hard 😢

  • @tonymahan1211
    @tonymahan1211 15 дней назад

    Wow that's crazy!!

  • @byronkacheris5781
    @byronkacheris5781 Месяц назад +101

    Hanging offense...

    • @dmo7815
      @dmo7815 Месяц назад +7

      If a person gets caught with blood on his hands , immediate go to court ( as our Constitution says) then,,, Justice! No waiting in prison for 10 years. This justice is for the victims.

  • @kbennett531
    @kbennett531 Месяц назад +50

    The board that released him should be liable

  • @C.U.N.Tahiti
    @C.U.N.Tahiti 26 дней назад +1

    Her pup is so sweet and calming

  • @redbloodedbutterfly
    @redbloodedbutterfly Месяц назад +53

    It's not just a murderer being released after only 20 years that's the issue. How did he get a gun? Why was five days able to pass between the murder of the woman he was living with and the 2nd shooting? Why wasn't he arrested soon after the murder of the woman he lived with? RIP to the victims. Also, Marcy's Law needs to be amended asap. Victims shouldn't have to opt-in to being notified when an offender is released. It should be automatic.

    • @firstamendment2887
      @firstamendment2887 28 дней назад

      I know this might be hard for you to comprehend, but people can buy guns.....ILLEGALLY!!!! 🤡

  • @rocbotum8
    @rocbotum8 Месяц назад +87

    WHAT A SURPRISE 🎉... SHAME ON OUR "CRIMINAL" JUSTICE SYSTEM 😢

  • @racheltabron2086
    @racheltabron2086 21 день назад +1

    That is horrible! He never should have been let out!

  • @kerriemacon5494
    @kerriemacon5494 26 дней назад +2

    Good morning and im wishing everyone a blessed day whos living in this hell of a place called las Vegas.

  • @brendaeaves1079
    @brendaeaves1079 Месяц назад +26

    Once A Killer😮Always A Killer😮This Makes Me Sick That He Got Out & Killed 2 Innocent People😢The Devil Has Many Faces

  • @lightclawshadowmarsch8167
    @lightclawshadowmarsch8167 Месяц назад +37

    The victims do deserve justice

  • @Rt-ig4bk
    @Rt-ig4bk Месяц назад +3

    Any child disturbed enough to commit murder, will NEVER get better as an adult.

  • @lisaking9056
    @lisaking9056 Месяц назад +1

    They should be held liable

  • @annazaman9657
    @annazaman9657 6 дней назад +1

    I'm not in favor of parole for violent crimes, no matter the age

  • @acenavarro7314
    @acenavarro7314 Месяц назад +15

    20 yrs is not enough for someone to change, stop giving parole period