Hotel of Horrors: The Tragic Disappearance of Sasha Marsden | Nightmare In Suburbia | Real Crime

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

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  • @amiralions2681
    @amiralions2681 Год назад +287

    I've seen this story before and it still gets me. This girl, her parents and new boyfriend worked so hard to get her back on track and made commendable efforts to protect her after the first attack and then she encountered pure evil while just trying to make an honest living. God bless her soul.

    • @desiguy55
      @desiguy55 Год назад +12

      him telling her. a young woman to make sure she comes alone is dead giveaway to the evil nature of this monster.

    • @Hemingway651
      @Hemingway651 Год назад +3

      Wonder if they kicked out the boyfriend I suppose he was surplus

    • @abbygale4913
      @abbygale4913 Год назад

      Her parent shall be barren. Let the 16 years old minor work alone in unsupervised area. West people sucks!

    • @laura-lk8yr
      @laura-lk8yr 20 часов назад

      ​@@desiguy55 she was young and it was her first job and so she might not have read into that. She wouldnt have acknowledged how weird that was and was probably desperate to gain some independence for herself. He worked at a hotel which requires you to have people skills.

  • @cali.girllivinnnevada8
    @cali.girllivinnnevada8 Год назад +584

    I think it’s absolutely disgusting that other kids bully a Victim for going through a vicious rape…. Come on people, you need to bring your kids up better than that ! My daughter would NEVER!

    • @anaisanais4626
      @anaisanais4626 Год назад +36

      I don't understand the thought process, either. I get that their young & immature but i never understood that even as a kid. 🙏🏼

    • @EbonySimpson-cb2ii
      @EbonySimpson-cb2ii Год назад

      ​@@anaisanais4626😊😊😊😊😊ppll

    • @anamariaradu292
      @anamariaradu292 Год назад +55

      it's not just a lack in upbringing, some kids are just scumbags. And they become scumbag adults later on. I've had an example of a colleague who was always mocking kids with disabilities when I was in school. Her parents were always nice to everyone though. As we went on to highschool (and later I saw her in college) she remained the same annoying bully she had always been

    • @kxmalahov
      @kxmalahov Год назад

      say no more!!!!!! truth! @@anamariaradu292

    • @cali.girllivinnnevada8
      @cali.girllivinnnevada8 Год назад +7

      @@anamariaradu292 oh, I think it has a whole lot to do without bringing and your environment.

  • @marlenedouglas7957
    @marlenedouglas7957 Год назад +557

    Thev 2 brave ladies who stopped the rape in the park are true legends. Many people just walk on dont get involved.

    • @kim-lusteenkamp4866
      @kim-lusteenkamp4866 Год назад +20

      Exactly ! Society became so selfish. Good to know there is wholesome selfless citizens still around

    • @jennifermaddy2442
      @jennifermaddy2442 Год назад +31

      I don't understand why kids would be bullying Sasha because she got raped my god what is wrong with teenagers of today

    • @marshapieroni6677
      @marshapieroni6677 Год назад +23

      ​@@jennifermaddy2442that happened to my daughter and I didn't find out until she was much older, an adult. I wish she had told me then. Still breaks my heart. But unlike Sasha, at least she's alive to tell me about it now

    • @jonnylumberjack6223
      @jonnylumberjack6223 Год назад +24

      @@jennifermaddy2442 Indeed. If I caught a child of mine bullying a rape victim, I'd be horrified and disgusted and very, very angry. I don't understand that kind of stuff, at all.

    • @jennifermaddy2442
      @jennifermaddy2442 Год назад +10

      @@jonnylumberjack6223 no me either.I can't wrap my head around that parents don't teach their children empathy

  • @karmayt8956
    @karmayt8956 Год назад +294

    I love the Mom’s admission of hating him. No BS forgiveness or holy above hate for the murderer. He didn’t do that to anyone I loved, but I hate him just the same, honestly!

    • @SausageSideways
      @SausageSideways Год назад +10

      Just because you don't understand forgiveness or have the intellect to grasp it doesn't mean you get to call it bull💩 when someone else can.

    • @karmayt8956
      @karmayt8956 Год назад

      Turning the other cheek get you punched again in the other cheek. That’s not intellect. That’s stupidity and cowardice.

    • @morci7138
      @morci7138 Год назад +26

      @@SausageSideways I can’t see how it relates to Intellect It is an emotionally based behavior (feelings) and some people will actually choose to keep it as a safety mechanism. We all, most, love our family members and will react emotionally when ill will is bestowed upon them. Very few people will actually forgive someone who harms them. I can admire someone who does. I dont know if I could. But I wont criticize someone who will not or cannot.

    • @herrcobblermachen
      @herrcobblermachen Год назад +9

      @@morci7138 I hear ya. As with most things in life the heart and the head have to find a type of middle ground for sound judgement. Sometimes forgiveness is easier with a truly remorseful offender, with time, with family support, offender age or circumstances, and a myriad of other factors.
      An offender can really propagate damage and harm for many generations. I think forgiveness, where possible, can really limit a lot of that residual damage. And of course, that can only be effective with genuine forgiveness; a facsimile doesn't have lasting results internally. Like you said, I admire those who do, that takes a ton of soul searching. Those who cant- I can't fault them at all.

    • @Jaya-zn7vr
      @Jaya-zn7vr Год назад +8

      I wrote the same thing. However, I think parents have to find a way out of hate bc living in hate eats you away, day after day! There's no release and it seeps into their relationships, jobs, life. It's sooo overwhelming that people suicide bc they can't relieve that hatred! So, I don't in any way judge people who are able to let go. I'm sure they despise that person still but they stop thinking about them. They need too, to save their lives....

  • @jackieedmondson8422
    @jackieedmondson8422 Год назад +123

    I feel so bad for the mother and their family. That young girl had worked past her initial trauma and was getting her life together.🤬

  • @flej01
    @flej01 Год назад +119

    Rape never leaves you, the law should be much harsher on rapist they dont understand what they take from you. It changes you forever.
    My heart goes out to your family and friends
    R.I.P Sacha fly with the angels beautiful

    • @disgruntledmum4916
      @disgruntledmum4916 Год назад +20

      One of the saddest statistics is that a rape/sexual assault makes a woman more likely to suffer the same type of assault again. It does change the victim and the monsters that prey on women recognise the signs.

    • @alexmcvey1609
      @alexmcvey1609 Год назад +21

      I agree with you so much. The chance of my rapists ever seeing a court never mind a conviction are so, so small. Rape is basically a free crime.

    • @alsmith9853
      @alsmith9853 Год назад

      5 years for the first guy was pathetic. 20 years of hard labour would have been more fitting. As for Minto, stretch his neck, the useless oxygen thief

    • @joshdeveaux6936
      @joshdeveaux6936 Год назад +3

      @@alexmcvey1609free crime is a massive stretch, rapists need harsher punishments, In my opinion death or castration and prison. That being said to call it a free crime is ridiculous. When there is true proof of a true rape a jury WILL convict. It’s no different then any other crime. Proof is required.

    • @alexmcvey1609
      @alexmcvey1609 Год назад +1

      @@joshdeveaux6936 Check out rape statistics. Seriously. A lot of the time, proof isn't easy to have as many rapes are reported after the fact. Often by years or decades. I was raped for years and have no proof, other than the scars to my body and the things I said to other people and that's not enough. It's my word against his, and this happens ALL. THE. TIME.

  • @Yepthatsme0038
    @Yepthatsme0038 Год назад +380

    How can you bully someone about being raped. This world is truly disgusting.

    • @UhOhMatilda
      @UhOhMatilda Год назад +8

      Yeah, that made me flinch. I can't imagine acting like that to someone.

    • @silvermainecoons3269
      @silvermainecoons3269 Год назад +10

      @@UhOhMatilda. Me either. That’s horrible. People, especially teenagers, can be so cruel.

    • @wheresmyoldname
      @wheresmyoldname Год назад +6

      Speaks volumes to the fact that entitlement of kids today is detrimental to our species, not doing them any favors by spoiling them, not showing them that if they want something then they can work and do chores for the money to get said item, which instills a feeling of value in them, that they are worth something and are capable of working for what they want in life, gives them a sense of pride in themselves, as opposed to just getting what they want when they want it, without having to put down their game controllers or phones to get it. 😒

    • @patrikstjarna
      @patrikstjarna Год назад +3

      Yeah that was heartbreaking to hear

    • @dermaspaceSC
      @dermaspaceSC Год назад +9

      I've had more than one man demand to know the details of my assault. One guy said I didn't look stupid, so it didn't make sense I would freeze. Men are always given a pass when they assualt women, but anyone who is assaulted is constantly blamed for any assaults

  • @Rakel6784
    @Rakel6784 Год назад +280

    This poor girl was raped at 14,yrs old...Then at 16 yrs. old she was brutally raped and stabbed to death...This is heartbreaking...She had a short life full of pain...Rest in peace beautiful Sasha🙏🏼❤️

    • @kim-lusteenkamp4866
      @kim-lusteenkamp4866 Год назад +17

      Life can be so unfair 😢

    • @elizabethcotton4659
      @elizabethcotton4659 Год назад +14

      Yep. God rest her lovely soul. Heartbreaking x

    • @jennifermaddy2442
      @jennifermaddy2442 Год назад +15

      Then set on fire from that evil monster

    • @Faristol7
      @Faristol7 Год назад +6

      ​@@kim-lusteenkamp4866And she was very well protected by loving and responsible parents AND had a nice boyfriend. It just goes to show - you can never do enough.....

    • @kim-lusteenkamp4866
      @kim-lusteenkamp4866 Год назад +4

      @@Faristol7 absolutely. Its seems like a life is a gamble 😞.

  • @01baia
    @01baia Год назад +92

    I am so sorry for Sacha's family - what a ghastly legacy they are left to live with. May Sacha rest in peace. And may the horrible brute that committed this awful atrocity remain locked up forever.

  • @viablue8143
    @viablue8143 Год назад +99

    She had such a short life… and yet she experienced more horrors during it than a lot of people twice or thrice her age.
    It’s unfair. So unfair.
    Rest in peace, beautiful angel. You struggled so much in life, so I hope you can rest in peace now. Fly high, Sasha.

    • @HELLO-b1p
      @HELLO-b1p Год назад +4

      Becus herself and her family when out of their way to put her in harms way!!
      If it’s not herself always running off her into the crazy world, is her parents leaving her in a place they haven’t even stepped a foot in. A 16 year old is a child, parents must know who’s she’s working with what the atmosphere is like the details of everyone there.

    • @viablue8143
      @viablue8143 Год назад +8

      @@HELLO-b1p I agree that it wasn’t smart at all, it’s a very naive thing to do. People are unfortunately not to be trusted, and you have to protect yourself.
      But ultimately, no. What happened to her happened because of two waste of space bums who couldn’t control their urges. The victim and her family’s carelessness made it easier- but the ones at fault are still the predators willing to ruin lives for 30 seconds of pleasure.

    • @georgekoshti_richman1392
      @georgekoshti_richman1392 Год назад

      The world we live in is cruel. The nicest people are normally the ones who meet hardship. I despise that decent people like Sasha go through hell while the likes of Murders and Peadophile’s get a pampered lifestyle. I wish that bad things happened to bad people.

    • @laura-lk8yr
      @laura-lk8yr 20 часов назад

      ​@@HELLO-b1phe attempted to attack a grown woman and so he must have been quite convincing. She went into the hotel with him and only became uncomfortable when he took her into his bedroom. Predators like that know how to manipulate people. The parents wanted to give her the freedom to make her own choices, to control the narrative of her own life, following the rape. It's not their fault that this happened and it would have happened even if they knew where the hotel was. She was attacked and killed soon after entering for her shift that day.

    • @laura-lk8yr
      @laura-lk8yr 20 часов назад

      ​@@georgekoshti_richman1392child killers (which is what he is) ,especially those who abuse children, are the lowest of the low in prison. I get what you mean about the prison being too good for him. But he will have a target on his back for what he did to Sasha. Considering her age and what he did to her.

  • @Hilz28
    @Hilz28 Год назад +108

    He stabbed her 57 times...and then tried to say she had a nose bleed and left?? What a true moron, and I don't want to hear about *learning difficulties* 🤯🤬

    • @Gregory10000000000
      @Gregory10000000000 Год назад +12

      Capital punishment would have sorted him out!

    • @laura-lk8yr
      @laura-lk8yr 20 часов назад

      He stabbed her in the head and face which is absolutely sadistic. He should have been issued with a whole life term because of the ferocity of his attack upon Sasha. How can someone like that be safely rehabilitated?!

  • @MA__
    @MA__ Год назад +124

    Poor girl had to go through too much in her life. RIP Sasha

  • @siobhanmccallum6028
    @siobhanmccallum6028 Год назад +5

    I had the pleasure of meeting Sasha when I moved to Blackpool ❤❤ she was amazing and always wanted to help everyone and anyone!

  • @kirstle81
    @kirstle81 Год назад +183

    After her SA it is clear that the reason she experienced a bout of promiscuity was simply to gain back power and control after having it horribly and violently removed from her. This time I’M going to say who touches me and it will be on MY own terms. Its classic behavior from SA victims and shouldn’t be judged.

    • @brandyhuff8487
      @brandyhuff8487 Год назад +15

      You can't know what her thought process was after the first assault
      As a former SA victim I certainly didn't say "I'll sleep with as many people as I can to take back power "
      Don't make a statement for sa victims and their mindset that insinuates promiscuity is an empowerment grab.
      If YOU did that then you can apply this to yourself.
      But you don't speak for us sa victims as a whole.

    • @kirstle81
      @kirstle81 Год назад +33

      @@brandyhuff8487 because you didn’t, it doesn’t mean SA victims don’t. You are not the benchmark for SA victims, so apply your own logic and don’t speak for the rest of us as a whole either. We will agree to disagree.

    • @maricamaas2326
      @maricamaas2326 Год назад +4

      That's believing a lie, and a form of self-destruction - dragging others along...
      The thief who comes to steal, kill and destroy, is also known as the father of lies...
      Choosing promiscuous behaviour, is more likely a form of addiction, and will make one feel increasingly worse about oneself.

    • @kirstle81
      @kirstle81 Год назад +13

      @@maricamaas2326 no idea what you are on about. Take care

    • @justanotherhappyhumanist8832
      @justanotherhappyhumanist8832 Год назад +17

      @@brandyhuff8487 She didn’t say that all sexual assault victims become promiscuous, just that a lot do. And she is absolutely correct, it is extremely common behaviour among victims of sexual assault, and for the reasons that she mentioned. Just because you didn’t experience it doesn’t mean that it isn’t common, or that other people don’t go through it. And as the OP said, there’s nothing wrong with it.

  • @61shirley
    @61shirley Год назад +111

    As an Englishman I’m embarrassed by our judicial system.
    35 years is not “life in prison”, and he’ll do around half of that.

    • @leigh_carmichael
      @leigh_carmichael Год назад +11

      From what I’ve seen recently Australia and Canada are worse 😢

    • @denisemetzger305
      @denisemetzger305 Год назад +5

      America is no better.

    • @algimante2097
      @algimante2097 Год назад +22

      @@denisemetzger305 most of the cases I saw, America is MUCH BETTER.

    • @selfreflection2117
      @selfreflection2117 Год назад +3

      In Malaysia the offender with get no less than 10 strokes of whipping and jail.

    • @Angie-jm8kp
      @Angie-jm8kp Год назад +13

      True and the first rapist got 5 years omg he'll have been out in 3. That is 1 dangerous rapist who is likely to kill and will definitely rape again. There is no justice for the victims.

  • @honigdachs.
    @honigdachs. Год назад +107

    What this girl had to endure and her family goes through is unthinkable. Makes you really question life as a whole.

  • @Martiniization
    @Martiniization Год назад +58

    I'm a 72-year-old male. I watch these videos. They help me see that the damage, scars and lasting effects of having grown up with a cold, mean stepmother substantially affected me, but, thank God, my head was screwed on well enough to keep from my experience at the hands of my stepmother turning me into any type of harmful or dangerous criminal. I see the people in these videos who did get bent out of shape enough to take up a life of harming others. Generally always, the others who we see harmed in these videos are decent, innocent individuals totally undeserving of the ends they meet. It's very painful even to learn of and to imagine their fate, here. It reinforces the idea of having to be super cautious in life, as the influences and the toll that some influences take, while others don't, are too nebulous to be able to predict what path the abused (i.e. harmfully influenced) person will take and how this or that abused person will turn out. In my own case, I never started thinking, feeling, believing that harming others would make me at all happy or be the way to erase the harm that had been inflicted on me. I have only gone on to sympathize more and more with innocent victims and to provide solace to them when I encountered them and, then, when it was within my ability. God bless innocent victims, please, enough to have them recover and proceed along the straight and narrow path to healthy adulthood and humanhood.

    • @mhrgall
      @mhrgall Год назад +8

      thank you 🙂

    • @loupj7092
      @loupj7092 Год назад +11

      I'm so sorry for your experience with your stepmother 😢I dred to think what you've been through!

    • @calgal5752
      @calgal5752 Год назад +7

      💙

  • @Chicagocubbiegirl
    @Chicagocubbiegirl Год назад +28

    Not letting the dad drop her off at the supposed job would be a huge red flag to me

  • @rachelmurray1228
    @rachelmurray1228 Год назад +23

    What a tragic, heartbreaking case. Another lovely young life extinguished for no reason at all. It seems there are madmen around every second corner. How sad and devastated her parents must feel. My heart goes out to them.

  • @RoShaSam
    @RoShaSam Год назад +28

    Can't imagine her final moments. She must have been wondering what she did so wrong at the age of 16, to go through all that she went through. This is a really sad story, especially since she was turning her circumstances around. Sigh...

  • @hettybl
    @hettybl Год назад +26

    My god this is a tough watch. My heart pours out for these lovely parents. I'm so so sorry for your loss. This is unimaginable xxxxxx

  • @motomitch9027
    @motomitch9027 Год назад +12

    This girl and her family have gone through absolute hell.

  • @Stellamoon666
    @Stellamoon666 10 месяцев назад +2

    She was a strong and beautiful girl. Absolutely a heartbreaking case.
    Rest in peace, condolences to the family and friends. 🤍🕊️

  • @helenrichards7465
    @helenrichards7465 Год назад +19

    5 years for rape????? You are f....kidding me! Justice is really stacked in the criminal's favour. I see it over and over again.

    • @nlwilson4892
      @nlwilson4892 Год назад +4

      Especially considering her age, that should have given a much longer sentence.

  • @elvisleftthebuilding4066
    @elvisleftthebuilding4066 Год назад +6

    watched it with tears..no words…

  • @jayleenmarlow2962
    @jayleenmarlow2962 Год назад +14

    Bravo to those strangers!!! Poor baby girl, RIH

  • @PeppermintPJ90025
    @PeppermintPJ90025 Год назад +576

    It's NEVER a mannequin.

  • @rhyfelwrDuw
    @rhyfelwrDuw Год назад +25

    Really feel for the family! To take a young girl's life is bad enough but to burn her as if she is rubbish is beyond wicked! I hope he's having a horrible time in prison!

  • @nicoleross356
    @nicoleross356 Год назад +7

    My God, this is so heartbreaking. I pray for her family to heal and send all my love to them. 😢

  • @alisong2328
    @alisong2328 Год назад +10

    I am so glad I don't have to live as a teenager today. It would be unbelievably tough. I'm so glad there was no social media when I was in school! I feel bad for Sasha and her poor family. 😢

  • @brianhamilton1544
    @brianhamilton1544 Год назад +17

    Pure shame what happened to that wee lassie heart goes out to her family

  • @melt2947
    @melt2947 Год назад +3

    Why does society as a whole, feel the need to taunt, blame & further traumatise a victim? I’ll never understand the basic cruelty of humanity. May this poor girl RIP, and deepest condolences to her family 😢❤🌹

  • @even_walls_have_ears
    @even_walls_have_ears Год назад +9

    Teaching your kids about bullying and how to prevent it is IMPERATIVE!

  • @aminaomar2756
    @aminaomar2756 Год назад +10

    Never let your teenage daughter work in a hotel. Too many predators

  • @geojinaochieng6587
    @geojinaochieng6587 Год назад +32

    Such a tragic death,so sad we have such cruel beings among us😢😢😢.RIP Sasha😿😿😿

  • @GrannyTaterTotsAndFriends
    @GrannyTaterTotsAndFriends Год назад +10

    *Poor Sasha to be attacked once and then again?!* *Her parents went above and beyond for their dear daughter.* *I can't even imagine, such a tragedy.*

    • @neilmccarthy6912
      @neilmccarthy6912 Год назад

      Above and beyond???. You are deluded or watched a different video

  • @skipmullen7560
    @skipmullen7560 Год назад +43

    My Mom used to call that period in life where teens don’t want to be seen with their parents, “the age of immaculate conception.”

  • @nigelwilliams9307
    @nigelwilliams9307 Год назад +3

    If your troubled daughter's got an interview at a hotel, why would you drop her off somewhere else? And once she started the job, why would you continue to drop her off/pick her up somewhere else without even knowing the name of the hotel?

  • @kimgilbert3605
    @kimgilbert3605 Год назад +50

    So, you find a dead body in your hotel and you wash and hide it instead of calling the police. So believable. How do these villains think people are this stupid? Throw the book at him.

    • @jennifermaddy2442
      @jennifermaddy2442 Год назад +3

      I know it's all bull shit. Doesn't even make sense his story

    • @Kimnguyen969
      @Kimnguyen969 Год назад +2

      These monsters doesn’t deserve Gods justice. They need to be rotten in hell for eternity

    • @stfuplsok
      @stfuplsok Год назад

      @@Kimnguyen969 *don't *God's

  • @antonglas7488
    @antonglas7488 Год назад +10

    Why didn`t the first girl 3 weeks previous report that creep to the police for an attempted s*xual assault?
    And why did Sasha`s father deliver Sasha to a strange man at a High Street not knowing which hotel she was going to work in and also collecting her at the High Street and not from her place of work?
    This alone would have seemed off and a huge red flag to me.

    • @nlwilson4892
      @nlwilson4892 Год назад +5

      Her word against his, almost no chance of getting him prosecuted. She then faces being shamed or bullied by the community for making a false allegation. I'm not saying she shouldn't have made a complaint but this sort of thing is so common women just get used to the idea that there is no point reporting it.

  • @Winter-Lake
    @Winter-Lake Год назад +37

    So bitterly cruel and evil to mock and bully a r*pe victim, who is no doubt suffering with horrific trauma, and to tell them that they "deserved" it. Poor girl, that must have annihilated her heart, crushed her spirit, and plunged her into the darkness and despair even more so 😢 thats like finding someone who is on the ground, beaten, bleeding, and slowly dying, and walking up to them and just start kicking and stomping on them because they are vulnerable and defenseless and finishing what someone else did to them 😭
    I hope they or their children never experience that, but understand to never do that to another soul again.

    • @TheLochs
      @TheLochs Год назад +4

      I know, that infuriates me. People like that need to be hurt in return.

    • @Angie-jm8kp
      @Angie-jm8kp Год назад +7

      Exactly, nobody deserves to be raped and for someone to say that is sick. They are nasty evil people and I wouldn't wish it on them, but they need to imagine how they'd feel if it happened to them.

    • @martinashaughnessy1800
      @martinashaughnessy1800 Год назад

      I know dumb a holes. RIP beautiful girl

    • @Schiffon
      @Schiffon Год назад +2

      Thank you ❤

  • @lorrainebennett7528
    @lorrainebennett7528 Год назад +17

    What a repulsive specimen, both inside and out. Poor Sasha never stood a chance. I hope that "it" is suffering horribly in prison.

  • @daisymaisy4877
    @daisymaisy4877 Год назад +6

    Sashes parents did everything good parents would do, i pray for their healing."God look after them please" 🙏🏻

  • @lynngrace4174
    @lynngrace4174 Год назад +8

    Sad 😢. Rest In Peace Sasha. Hugs to her family. The monster 👹 who killed sasha should rot in jail

  • @monamedley6666
    @monamedley6666 Год назад +93

    After all she went through, how in the absolute hell did her parents not even know what hotel she worked at?!?!

    • @stasa-X
      @stasa-X Год назад +25

      It wasn't her parents fault,these parents have done too much for her daughter,it was the monster 's dark fantasy 😈,if wasn't Shasa some other girl or woman would been next.

    • @margochanning6868
      @margochanning6868 Год назад +6

      EXACTLY!!

    • @ralphholder7009
      @ralphholder7009 Год назад

      ​@@stasa-Xuf tv

    • @Chicagocubbiegirl
      @Chicagocubbiegirl Год назад +30

      Yeah, that was a huge red flag. What's even the point of taking her to and from work when all you're doing is dropping her on some random street.

    • @sophiegolden
      @sophiegolden Год назад +13

      Yes I was thinking the same

  • @lisacane5350
    @lisacane5350 Год назад +6

    That poor girl. Those parents worked so hard to protect their daughter. Who appears delightful, full of fun and supportive to her friends. She was a vulnerable young girl.
    This is a tragic incident.
    Sending love to her family. I signed a petition about this case to keep him in prison.
    Hope you can move forward with your lives.
    Dreadful circumstances.

  • @AussieBrit
    @AussieBrit Год назад +41

    Yeah...I'm NOT blaming the parents, in any way, people have different life experiences which shape their ideas about how to raise their children etc. However, I feel the need to say that, if this was MY 16-year-old daughter, I would never let her meet some random person, purporting to be the "Manager" of some un-named hotel to conduct a job interview, on the high street! Not happening. Period. This is a terrible tragedy all around no matter which way you look at it. Cheers.

    • @janetpendlebury6808
      @janetpendlebury6808 Год назад +4

      He family were very sensitive to the fact that she could walk out again at any time, they had to let her have freedoms that most 16 year old would not get these days. I was working full time at 15 so was treated as a grown up by 16.

    • @margochanning6868
      @margochanning6868 Год назад +5

      Exactly!

    • @desireeholloway3353
      @desireeholloway3353 Год назад +2

      Hear! Hear!

    • @mindyk4
      @mindyk4 Год назад +11

      I chalk up her not seeing red flags, to her age and naivete. Because the red flags were raised to me that her dad couldn't even drop her off in front of her workplace AND especially, him telling her, meet me alone because I don't like to be around people!!! That right there, I would have made up an excuse straight away and said I can't work for him, after all. Yes, that ALONE would have made me suspicious! You live and work in a hotel, but my Dad can't escort me to the hotel cause you "don't like to be around people"?? Also, the hotel is closed, but they need a housekeeper? Not saying it doesn't still need to be cleaned while it's closed, but, just sayin'. Nobody else is EVER there, but HIM?? No thanks! Odd suspicious stuff all over this!

    • @josiannedarmanin499
      @josiannedarmanin499 24 дня назад

      I agree

  • @avangelinewolf7220
    @avangelinewolf7220 Год назад +10

    So evil he should not ever see the light of day again! My heart goes out to her family 🙏❤️

  • @iveyivey1298
    @iveyivey1298 Год назад +29

    This country is too laxed on punishment, if you're not gonna give the death penalty for someone that has premeditated planned out this murder, basically lying in wait, then do the right thing, and make sure they stay in prison for life, life, meaning life they don't get Paroled Because if he gets Paroled he'll most likely kill again. The punishment needs to fit the crime.

    • @janetpendlebury6808
      @janetpendlebury6808 Год назад +2

      The UK does not have the death penalty so how can anyone be given it? He got life with a minimum 35 years non parole period, so no guarantee he will be out after 35 years.

    • @margochanning6868
      @margochanning6868 Год назад +1

      Exactly!

    • @nlwilson4892
      @nlwilson4892 Год назад

      If it was a guaranteed absolute life sentence for one murder then what do you give for 2 murders? Think about that....what is to deter a murderer from killing other people to cover up what they have done, kill police officers coming to arrest them or prison officers in an escape attempt (or just for the hell of it).

    • @wrghty
      @wrghty 11 месяцев назад

      It's multiple countries with shite justice systems, not just this one. Also, capital punishment was abolished in ALL of Europe apart from Belarus

  • @mccartyzoe
    @mccartyzoe Год назад +5

    Sending you love and respect Sasha. I’m so sorry for all you endured.

  • @あすかニューン
    @あすかニューン Год назад +19

    But how could the father repeatedly bring his daugter to a mysterious workplace without being suspicious or even curious? This is really strange. Especially when the girl was already more vulnarable than other kids considering the fact that she was once easily persuaded by a complete stranger to drink alcohol? This is hard to understand.

    • @joannayeo9545
      @joannayeo9545 Год назад +3

      I get what you’re saying but I wonder if it was a way of showing her that she was trusted by her parents.

    • @josiannedarmanin499
      @josiannedarmanin499 24 дня назад

      I agree

    • @laura-lk8yr
      @laura-lk8yr 20 часов назад

      She may have been paralysed by fear and just did what he said. You're adding an adult way of looking at things, to an incident involving a fourteen year old girl. In fact some adults may respond like that to be compliant instead of the alternative. It's an automatic response and you can't say how you would respond. If you found yourself in that situation. It's this man with the problem to attack a fourteen year old girl.

    • @laura-lk8yr
      @laura-lk8yr 20 часов назад

      It doesn't mean she asked to be raped, does it? That's a very judgemental comment to make. The blame lies FULLY with the perpetrator and doesn't in anyway take away from his actions.

  • @davidpendry7731
    @davidpendry7731 Год назад +11

    Why do the worst things happen to the nicest families?
    The fickle hand of fate.
    Blackpool I know so well and I understand how it was her happy place and sadly the place she lost her life
    Minto must never be released. No remorse and in my opinion no chance of rehabilitation
    Much love from Australia to the Marsden family🥰

  • @belindahutchinson5333
    @belindahutchinson5333 Год назад +2

    The lady that said “she couldn’t imagine any human being hurting someone like that” Unfortunately humans DO do that..

  • @ninabina5023
    @ninabina5023 Год назад +2

    Devastating, having to live for the rest of your life knowing what her daughter went through- that's daily mental torture and I pray that you have the strength to keep going. I have a child and this would break me and don't think I could ever be the same again- it's so so awful...

  • @daydream70
    @daydream70 Год назад +1

    This is so horrible for this beautiful vibrant young girl. She had her entire life ahead of her. This poor young girl.. May God comfort this mother through the rest of her days until she is United with her daughter ❤

  • @totis1777
    @totis1777 Год назад +2

    He said she needed to go alone to the interview. That's a huge red flag.

  • @Codehead3
    @Codehead3 Год назад +7

    He should never be released!!!

  • @helenrichards7465
    @helenrichards7465 Год назад +12

    I am astounded that she responded to this job on Facebook. That would have immediately raised my suspicion. I would also never have allowed a young girl to be dropped off; I would definitely have wanted to see the hotel and the manager. I am always amazed at how naive people are.

    • @DMR1010
      @DMR1010 Год назад +1

      Virtue signalling isn’t helpful, have some respect for what this poor girl and her family have gone through. Save your judgements for the monster not the victims.

    • @ValerieBerezina
      @ValerieBerezina Год назад +1

      This is not virtue signalling, this is common sense. Which Sasha's parents sadly lacked.

    • @DMR1010
      @DMR1010 Год назад +2

      @@ValerieBerezina years of their lives were condensed into a 45 minute documentary. Stop with the ignorant judgements, you have no idea what their lives were like 🙄

  • @sparker3090
    @sparker3090 Год назад +6

    Oh that poor Mum !! My heart just breaks for her, how horrific to lose her beautiful daughter and in such a evil manner, by a monster 👹. So, so very sad 😔 😪🙏🩵 bless her soul. Xxx

    • @jennybyrne38
      @jennybyrne38 Год назад

      Omg this is so so sad and vile thevway her short life was taken... May she RIP X

  • @sassygirl7817
    @sassygirl7817 Год назад +4

    This poor girl had to endure sheer terror twice in her young life and her parents left suffering.

  • @weeksworks2521
    @weeksworks2521 Год назад +1

    Condolences to her parents. You can never get over something like this. I can't imagine their pain.

  • @americanwoman5754
    @americanwoman5754 Год назад +14

    So sorry for the great loss of the Marsden family, siblings. Prayers of peace and support to the family and Sasha's boyfriend. He seemed to have her best interest. I hope Mentos rots where he belongs. Seems the Judge/system won't let him out earlier. Thank goodness for that. ✌️💖🤠

    • @americanwoman5754
      @americanwoman5754 Год назад +1

      Ty for sharing your hard work as well ✌️💖🤠

  • @tinajackson6875
    @tinajackson6875 Год назад +10

    What a demonic-looking man. Poor Sasha, this is beyond horrific. Young girls we need discernment, we've got to see the evil within the shell. RIP Angel

  • @apriltortorici9810
    @apriltortorici9810 Год назад +30

    This is just horrific, that poor innocent young girl, what a monster. I hope karma gets him in prison, this guy should have been given the death penalty. Condolences to her family, so sorry, Sasha. RIP 🙏😢

    • @gordonaliasme1104
      @gordonaliasme1104 Год назад +1

      Sadly, there is no death penalty in the UK. It was abolished after a couple of shakey miscarriages of justice.

  • @anaisanais4626
    @anaisanais4626 Год назад +4

    Rest in Peace, poor girl 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 she's been through so much

  • @lisaloporto6944
    @lisaloporto6944 Год назад +9

    So horrible!! I hope this monster never gets out of jail,he's evil!!!

  • @Shelly58485
    @Shelly58485 Год назад +2

    Geez,I’m so so very sorry,for the family of this young lady❤

  • @justme6773
    @justme6773 Год назад +2

    So sad. My heart goes out to her family. I just cannot wrap my head around the fact that there are people out there who believe they have the right to do things like this.

  • @Theyliewesleep
    @Theyliewesleep Год назад +4

    The father had been so cautious protecting his daughter it seems odd that if the opportunity for her to get work to an unknown location that he didn't within that first day try to figure out exactly where she was working and meet with the person to whom she was working for that doesn't make any sense to me and I know that father's got to be beating himself up for that bad oversight

  • @rabiaihadrine8763
    @rabiaihadrine8763 Год назад +21

    How stupid! Dropping ur kid near the workplace and never knowing, visiting nor asking were the workplace actually is ... And I had the impression Sasha ruled the house ... I come living back home with my own baggage called Danny ... 🤦‍♀️ More and more parents become slaves of their kids ...

    • @tjollarna
      @tjollarna Год назад +3

      No kids i see

    • @childrenpraisegod1230
      @childrenpraisegod1230 Год назад

      Some teenagers think well meaning parents are "intrusive" into their business prefer friends and peers. If parents follow teens seen as too involved "helicopter parents" or "embarrassing" feel treated like "children" given personal space.

  • @bnhietala
    @bnhietala Год назад +13

    This poor family. No punishment is too harsh for that psychopath.

  • @donnamariewatts3750
    @donnamariewatts3750 Год назад +4

    Poor girl, she had terrible things happen to her in her short life, rest in peace Sasha x

  • @gaiagreen2690
    @gaiagreen2690 Год назад +18

    Perhaps it is time for a series of videos where school bullies of various crimes victims are interviewed about why they say and do what they say and do. Interviews where their families, teachers and friends are asked to describe them. Why would a fourteen year old say that a classmate who is a ra*e victim deserved to be violated? Where does this sadistic pleasure of tormenting those who suffer come from? And what can be done when a youngster faces such bullying? Perhaps that would teach kids valuable lessons and even save lives. Not just a random mention here and there, but a genuine series about this specific topic. Let's REALLY talk about school bullying.

  • @dawfydd
    @dawfydd Год назад +4

    Sorry, why didn't the police find out who put up the website and press charges?
    I'm sick of hearing bullys getting away with shit.

  • @firefly88887
    @firefly88887 Год назад +1

    This is heartbreaking In knowing how hard that little girl worked to get her life back to normal and indeed her family.
    It’s is so hard to forgive a monster like that but for Sasha’s mum and dad is that I hope someday they will find some peace , prayers to you both , you both are good parents who loved her so much 🙏🏻💕💕💕

  • @shanecrump7932
    @shanecrump7932 Год назад +2

    I can’t believe this killer thought he would get away with this. I hope Sashas family can find some peace in life.

  • @jenniferflores3360
    @jenniferflores3360 Год назад +1

    Omg this poor baby. I just cant imagine what these poor parents have to live with now. Every day over and over…hell on earth. My heart aches for this family.

  • @AIMEEDAW
    @AIMEEDAW Год назад +3

    Heartbreaking. Poor mother, very brave 💔❤

  • @katemissfilanpurrmcdevitt
    @katemissfilanpurrmcdevitt Год назад +5

    Aww poor baby she was just begging to get her life back on track until that monster ruined it and took her life rest in peace Sasha Marsden Xx😢😢😢😢

  • @TheSybil47
    @TheSybil47 Год назад +11

    There are some people who blame the parents, wrongfully, and I wish they can remove their comments. It's hurtful, and just not fair. Here's some reasons why it is inhuman to make such comments:
    1. The parents allready blame themselves every second of each day, for the rest of their lives. Don't you also blame them.
    2. In hindsight, it is easy to say what parents should've done, but had this horrible murder not occurred, nobody would've suggested, that the father should've driven his daughter to work, because even that, most parents don't do.
    3. Having watched many of these types of cases, none of us know where the danger is going to come from. Sons, and daughters kill mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, husbands kills wives, children, and mothers kill their own children, stepparents kill stepchildren, the list goes on, and on, and on. It is a wicked world we live in, and no one is safe, and no one can be 100% trusted.
    So, please, be reasonable. These parents have done a lot to support their child, and should not be further victimized by any of us. Let's just hope, that they will be able to cope with the rest of their lives, as well as they can, and not make their lives a living hell, because we think we're so smart, and know better, and can predict where the dangers are, because it's all around us.

  • @primesspct2
    @primesspct2 Год назад +8

    The guy planned the whole thing, its pretty obvious he schemed everything out. He didn't plan it very well. But clearly he planned it. That amount of overkill, speaks volumes on his hatred of women.

  • @tanyabreen8202
    @tanyabreen8202 Год назад +3

    poor girl and her family so sad . what about the friend who told her about the job?

    • @laura-lk8yr
      @laura-lk8yr 19 часов назад

      They couldn't have known that this was going to happen. Sasha was job-hunting at the time and they just told her about a vacancy they knew about. If it wasn't Sasha, it would have been someone else that he managed to lure to the hotel. He was clearly good at playing the role of normality for people to feel as though they could trust him.

  • @mencot89
    @mencot89 Год назад +8

    In my opinion it’s only fair for the parents to get to physically punish him with what he had done to their daughter. Give them some way to compensate their loss in such a brutal way. May Sasha’s soul in peace now

  • @dazuk1969
    @dazuk1969 Год назад +6

    It's hard to believe that lovely young woman met not one...but two monsters in her short life. I hope that monster who killed her never sees daylight again. Deepest sympathies to Sasha's family.

    • @debbiemahan-bean2522
      @debbiemahan-bean2522 Год назад +1

      I hope he gets Jailhouse Justice.

    • @dazuk1969
      @dazuk1969 Год назад

      @@debbiemahan-bean2522 Oh I can assure you he will. People who do things to women like that monster never get a moments peace in jail....he's f**ked....trust me.

  • @jennjohnson2303
    @jennjohnson2303 Год назад +4

    So sad 💔 Just a young girl overcoming something horrible trying to reset herself and begin adulthood 😢

  • @pianomarieatthekeys2573
    @pianomarieatthekeys2573 Год назад +2

    This is just horrendous ..this poor family has truly suffered ..the pain and horrible nightmares of the most horrific murder of their beautiful daughter sasha..to be killed in such a brutal and sadistic way...she had no chance of defending herself as there was no way out ...i cant even imagine what sashas last moments were ...35 years wasnt long enough for that piece of dirt ...
    Please everyone...never trust anyone in this world..always be on guard whilst out and about...this is unfortunately the world we are living in!
    Thoughts to all the family ❤

  • @anngibb6562
    @anngibb6562 Год назад +3

    God bless your beautiful daughter ❤

  • @modgirl7242
    @modgirl7242 11 месяцев назад +1

    5 years is that all for his disgusting actions and life changing consequences for this young girl ❤what kind of justice if anything is that

  • @karengraham5447
    @karengraham5447 Год назад +2

    So sad poor girl😢sorry for your loss.
    There's a lot of monsters in this world ⭐

  • @Bebecat477
    @Bebecat477 Год назад +2

    Poor little Sasha. Heartbreaking for the family.

  • @livhemingway2224
    @livhemingway2224 Год назад +2

    Rest in peace Beautiful Sasha! 🕊️

  • @brandee_anniee
    @brandee_anniee Год назад +2

    Poor girl. She must have been terrified. May she rest in peace

  • @mistersquare7327
    @mistersquare7327 Год назад +2

    What a horrible story, poor girl, what a fate, so much suffering...:(

  • @FN-ef4wb
    @FN-ef4wb Год назад

    That was an efficient judge with integrity and justice.
    Like the way he told the murderer that he had not sentenced him a day too long - 35 years!

  • @dropbearkellyevehammond4446
    @dropbearkellyevehammond4446 Год назад +3

    RIP BEAUTIFUL SASHA ❤ MY HEART BREAKS FOR HER PARENTS, FRIENDS & BOYFRIEND.😭😭

  • @moniques9127
    @moniques9127 Год назад +6

    I watched the whole thing covering my mouth. I sat here in rage. They'd have thrown me out of court after I got my hands on him. You think life in prison gives him all the time to suffer as he should but your juggling that or 5 minutes alone with him in a room and the same instrument he used on this poor woman's baby. One of us would walk out and either way I can't lose not after losing my baby like this. The Lord could have me too. 😔

  • @Sindollx666x
    @Sindollx666x Год назад +1

    My heart aches for Sasha, for her loved ones, family & friends.

  • @nicolew4877
    @nicolew4877 Год назад +20

    To think she was finally getting her life together, getting over her previous attack, just to come across this scum of a man. As a mother, my heart breaks for her family. 💔

    • @margochanning6868
      @margochanning6868 Год назад +1

      A 2 day a week cleaning job at a hotel at 16 is NOT getting life together. This poor child was out floundering on her own and had never gotten over being raped. She was NOT protected by her family and still did not know how to protect herself.

    • @nicolew4877
      @nicolew4877 Год назад +7

      @@margochanning6868
      Wow what a judgemental, condescending thing to say. I have no words. She was SIXTEEN.
      Sixteen year olds aren’t expected to have full time jobs. She was at college which is exactly where 16 year olds are meant to be. What is wrong with you, miss perfect.

    • @leahstone9308
      @leahstone9308 Год назад

      @@margochanning6868Unsurprising to see that you’re subscribed to a bunch of conservative crap. Blame the mother, blame the woman, find a way every time.

  • @thresagraham8181
    @thresagraham8181 Год назад +1

    What a tragic life that young girl experienced, my heart breaks for her family. 🙏🙏

  • @vickythefist7062
    @vickythefist7062 Год назад +4

    That poor lad that was with her and and said he was too small to help her will be traumatized for ever. It was no ones fault but the 22 year olds. And 5 years for rdping a minor is no where near enough