@@annaspratt361 to be fair, most don’t carry their wallets while in their own house. It’s not odd it wouldn’t be found on him… so it may take a few days to conclusively rule out where it could be.
lol Good luck with that, If you GOD lets babies & young kids in the Hospitals i work in Suffer & DIE every day from horrid illnesses & diseases ... what's the use of him???? I'd say NONE .. he is just an EVIL Bastard in my books to let them die like that.. So Don't dare bet on any help from your GOD ....
@@thechinavirusmadeinchina3811 Apparently it is not GOD, it's all of us! Romans 5:12 is your answer. Man has been the evil ones from the very beginning. Trust me, Babies that die because of Men's curse that brought on themselves are spared. And if you think your science is gonna fix depraved Men, HA!
The sad story aside, I must admit that these investigators indeed do incredible job. How they went to knife manufacturer, traced down all the sales, to the shoe’s prints, is something that’s totally amazing. Despite the sad story, I am happy they pinned down the perpetrators
@@oshl4387 The only parallel I see is the use of knives. In the Idaho murders, there apparently was only one killer, not two. In the Idaho murders, the victims were students, not professors. In the New England case, the motive was money; no definitive motive as yet has been determined in the Idaho murders.
@@kenthompson5723 Yeah, I'm obviously only responding to the OP's comment and referencing the LE work regarding the knife (sheath) connection, talking to the manufacturers, tracing down sales, etc. not the literal case details and motives. In both cases, knife-related forensics and the FBI are key. I would have made the same comment had the hypothetical Kohberger triplets prison shanked 5 frat boys for fun.
I don’t believe them. You don’t buy two knives to rob someone. They wanted to kill for the thrill. Killers always play it down to get a lighter sentence
Yeah that story about robbery to live in Australia is bullshit, it's like they just watched a documentary about British convicts deported to Australia and made the whole thing up. They were killing for fun and they were serial killers in the making.
@@dianahill7239 When we talk about the Mafia we are talking about a microcosm of a state, a country. When normal decent men went to fight they found it easier after the first kill. All evilness is based on a lack of empathy. The inability to feel another’s pain. That is why you can eat meat including lamb, which is an innocent baby, not caring about the suffering of the mother and her loss. The serial killer sees all life a equal with humans having no spacial dispensation. You need to read my ebooks, Human or Demon by Thomas R. Valentine. Humans are really evil.
@@dianahill7239 just look up the meaning of serial killer, its distinct from mafia type killings, a serial killer has a disturbing psychological obsession with the thrill of killing a person, and most claim that its an uncontrollable urge that overcomes them, at which point the actual victim doesn't much matter, they just need to satisfy an urge. obviously the mafia doesn't act in this manner, their killings are almost always transactional, with a specific target in place, and with multiple attempts at their life being an option.
@@dianahill7239 - the Mafia has definitely used a 'serial killer' or 2 on their payroll, maybe not even a 'member' or even an Italian/Sicilian but a a hitman with definite SK tendencies... The pay would have been good..
Because they are children. The brain is not fully developed until 25 years of age. Until then you think without logic, you’re filled with emotion and no logic to balance it. When the brain fully develops you mature as a person (most cases) they will feel great remorse one day.
@@TinyTinaTeaParty If I had killed anyone before the age of 25, even accidentally, I would have been devastated. And what was the emotion that these charmers were filled with? Bloodlust? Those people did nothing to them to make them angry.
Life isn't fair..... however I believe in something simple.... you kill someone like this you don't get the gift of life any longer yourself. The two of them deserve death. Pick a scary option for them since a stabbing is a horrific death. They both should've gotten the electric chair. Get this shit over with
Great work by both the officer who interviewed the boy who bought the guns and was able to convince him to give his fingerprints/boots without a warrant and the Indiana officer who was listening to trucking communication like a hawk
I grew up in a small town. Life was very boring. Had a number of friends while in high school and after that. None of us ever even for a moment discussed murdering anyone. Those two who did were evil by nature.
agree.. ive met ..now,, i loved these kids as my own, right but i know there are bad seeds genetics maybe family curses maybe but i know evil... plain and simple were as kids are still evil as adults. these killers are like this.
i haven't finished the video yet but from what i'm gathering in the comments they STILL didn't suffer the true consequences by avoiding a life sentence... smh
I saw this case on Forensic files which differed in that it showed how the Blond-haired guy was crying in the interrogation room when alone, muttering that he had "messed up his life." Never mind that they ended 2 innocent lives.
I was thinking about this. To say sorry is what you might say if you bump into at a store like excuse me "repentance" is to take responsibility for what you have done. I have seen many people who will say the words but they won't say "I was wrong". What Jeffery Dommer did was horrible but in the end he said that he was wrong, and he did it because he thought he could get a way with it. in the end he faced up to it and id not try to plead his way out and took his punishment.
James Parker will be eligible for parole in 2024. He originally petitioned for early release back in 2008, but when the victims' family sent letters against the release James Parker withdrew the petition for early release and will wait for the first parole hearing when he has served at least 25 years.
@@dianahill7239 I really don't know. But maybe it is because the mafia usually kills to keep someone silent or because someone didn't pay them, where as serial killers kill for other psychological reasons. But I just made that up.
@@catdooley4616 you're trying to categorize the reason(s) people kill multiple times. The mafia killed/kills whomever they wanted--with out regrets. The mafia is still in business today.
@@dianahill7239 I am not trying to do anything other than come up with a possible reason to your question. If you really want to know why ask a random stranger, why not go and ask all the people you just listed. To me a murder is a murder and I really don't care why they don't call the mafia serial killers .
It was like a bad lottery...to be good people who happened to bear psychopathic kids... I feel sorry for them, but also afraid because such kids (with antisocial tendencies) most likely have no guilt and remorse, no sympathy and empathy, and could repeat their crimes (sometimes doing worse) if/when they're out of prison...
@@ivannagutina some people are brought up in loving homes and still turn out to be shit people. i wouldn’t blame the parents unless you know they pushed horrible behaviours on their son. people have free will
I live about 20 mins away from Hanover and I remember this when it happened. Nothing like this happens around here so it was big news. Our communities were changed forever from this. We never locked our doors. Never feared that this could happen. This changed everything. Then the Kimberly Cates murder in 2009 in nearby Lyme was another crazy thrill kill
My childhood home, where my parents were still living, was right across the street from the Zantops. I was a classmate with one of their daughter's as well, and do remember the victims. My parents, wife, and two kids were right across the street when this was all going down. This was so scary and devastating for the community.
@@ET-hc4wl because the area we live in everyone knows everyone else. Hanover is a little different because it’s a college town. I live in Vermont right over the border from Hanover. Our town is tiny and literally most people are related in one way or another
I've watched different episodes about this case. I especially appreciate how the dad in the cabin with his son handled these burgeoning monsters. And how awesome was that rug at the Zantops house for hiding those knife sheaths from them? They werw evil as hell, but thank God they were also stupid.
They werw evil as hell, ------------------------------------------- Someday what people call "evil" will be shown, through science, to be abnormalities in the brain. It's telling that you combined "evil" in the same sentence as "hell". Your biblical interpretation of what these two guys did is very, very common, and very, very backward looking.
There are several crime documentaries about this case & I don't remember which one it was, but they interviewed a man who said he & his son were staying at a cabin and I believe it was Robert Tulloch who knocked on the door late at night claiming they had car trouble and he needed to use the phone. The dad had a bad feeling and made sure Robert saw that he had a gun and Robert left. The dad sat up on watch all night, but when he ventured out the next day and looked around the site, he found a large hole had been dug and he figured it was meant for him and his son. I'd say his instincts and actions were spot on.
Both James Parker and Robert Tulloch are still in prison serving their sentences. Parker is eligible for release next year and Tulloch may have his sentence reduced because in 2014 the NH Supreme Court ruled him being sentenced as a minor to life without parole was unconstitutional. However 9 years later no resentencing hearing has been set. UPDATE: James Parker was just paroled from prison in May 2024 after serving approximately 20 years. He has continuously expressed remorse for his part in the crime. Robert Tulloch is finally scheduled to be resentenced in July 2024.
We no longer live in a world where we can open our doors to strangers, no matter how innocent they look. I felt so bad watching the professor trying to help the two boys, while they were planning to rob & kill him & his wife.
We never lived in such a world to begin with. Before the middle ages or past the industrial age there was always the danger of getting hurt by anyone knocking on your door. The peephole in the front door wasn't a new invention of yesterday first patent was around the 40's before that there were barred windows to look through relatively safely. Danger of each others actions was always the case ever since our existence. Only now things are being documented and news spreads faster than ever before this is why you get the perception as if all these things are a problem of the modern time, truth is these things ALWAYS used to happen, you just weren't being informed in such a detailed way about all these things of the past.
@@PutsOnSneakers You're correct for the most part, but I've experienced life without locks & window bars. I've seen front doors left unlocked & windows being opened or shut based on weather & not security. Hence, my comment...
i am seeong more and more yhat our young people are becoming more evil,lazy and much less intelligent the music is wful for them those games thatt parents let parent these young individuals and lack of teaching our kids to work and about God if this dont change i dont know what to think will become of our country and humanity in general i seen what i said above...
What this short clip doesn’t tell you is about all the petty crimes they committed in our area that were either not reported because the people knew them and didn’t want to make a big deal of it or when reported it was felt miner issues. It wasn’t until after their capture that they connected the house in Vershire, Vermont that they tried the “my car broke down bit”. The man had a very young son with him. The vacation home owner tried to call out to report them and found out his phone line had been cut. (No cell service there at that time) . The man and boy sat together all night until daylight to get in car to report the suspicious activity. Police later found two grave sites had been dug near his home. That family soon sold that home
Jim Kallstrom died July 11, 2021 at age 78. His wife, Susan said he had a rare cancer of the blood. He was a marine and served in the Vietnam 🇻🇳 war. He retired in 1997 from the f.b.i.
Sneaky sneaky Indiana Sheriff! Excellent work. These two killers had all the makings of serial/spree killers. The fact they only have 2 victims is simply because the diligent work of law enforcement Captured these two idiots before they could make more victims. Arbitrarily killing random people very is much indicative being willing to kill anyone for any reason.
I was in the nw Hampshire prison in Concord NH for 5ys where I was in the same unit south unit w jame parker . I got to know him well and I can tell u that if u were to speak to him u wld never know he was a double murderer ... And it wasn't an act after 5 yrs I wld have seen flaws.. he is in all ways a very productive person with a demeanor so opposite of his crime.. and he's absolutely one of the most intelligent people who I have ever met... Is it possible to have done something of this magnitude and never commit a crime again???? I'm incline to say yes .. but honestly had I not spent the time w him I would say the opposite....
@@richardjohnson6041psychopaths are the best chameleons. They will adapt to whatever circumstances that will give them a preferable outcome in their favor. Best wishes to you, friend. Hope life is treating you well.
Diana Hill, a commenter, has deleted her sorry question that she(?) has been posting vigorously throughout every comment. It's her way of setting up the stage for her to disagree with you so she can spew out her preplanned nonsensical ideas. In this comment, she deleted all her posts because of the common sense responses showing her to be the fool she is. RIP Diana Hill.
I grew up in Etna which is small village of around 800 people. My parents knew the Zantops, and I would pass by their house everyday on my way to school. The murders shook the whole town.
New??! The episodes are all already online...the "FBI Files" TV show is almost 20 years old. The oldest episodes are 25+ years old. The show's host, Kim Kallstrom, is deceased (and wasn't the head of the FBI's New York Field Office...he was actually the Assitant Special Agent in Charge /ASAC). The show is well done though.
Even if they are online i'd rather watch them from youtube rather than in some suspicious site ... Also with FBI Files having over 120 episodes some of them are probably not even upload to internet like that D.B. Cooper case ...
I mean 25 years is too short of a sentence for someone like Parker taking a life was an easy matter for him, he went out there that day with the intent to kill, he was going to hurt someone and afterwards he was feeling no remorse. if he is let out someone like him would hurt others again for no apparent reason.
That was the American way, I guess. They can give people immunity or lesser sentences if they yap to throw the other criminal under the bus. I forgot what it was called...I don't think it was a good idea (unless in drug lord related crimes). Sometimes they even change the capital punishment to life without parole if a serial killer is willing to give up the locations of their victim's bodies. I also don't think "parole" a good idea if related with murderer/pedos/rapists/mass murderer with antisocial personality disorder.
All i could think of was that that trucker couple - and the other truckers who gave these two rides - were really lucky they did not suffer the same fate as the professors.
@@LadyVoldemort from what I’ve experienced truckers do usually carry at least $300 in cash...and that’s all they stole from the couple. But I do also agree that they would need them to drive the truck.
Narrator in beginning said, “ Etna, Vermont it was inEtna New Hampshire. Part of the town of Hanover. My daughter went to school with those boys although they were younger. If this case interested you read the book, “Judgement Ridge” it goes into much more detail
Crunching data is what the FBI is really good at. And a super smart deputy listening to cb chatter solved this case. Great job by law enforcement !! Great episode of FBI Files !!
Them: Hey, let's not use guns. Police can trace serial numbers and stuff. If we use knives there's NO WAY the cops will be able to identify us! FBI: It's cute that you tried.
Characteristics of a psychopath are: 1. manipulation and pathological lying 2. lack of morality and rule-breaking 3. lack of empathy and cold-heartedness 4. false superiority complex 5. gaslighting and bullying 6. self-serving victimhood
@@mrjasondylan, really? Trump was immediately the example that fit the bill perfectly on every single point; but Trump and Johnson really don’t seem that different in style or substance.
The frightening part of this is when the authorities say they’re seeing more crimes like this, and putting it down to the availability of excessive violence. It’s a problem that will only get worse if that is the cause of it.
Since I had chronic illnesses as a kid, my Mom made sure I had quiet activities in my bag of tricks since Inhad a lot of down time. I loved reading, crocheting, arts and crafts, and gymnastics (when I was feeling good). She felt it was important for people to have activities to fill those times when you might otherwise get bored.
The perks of being an introvert, I guess. 😆❤❤❤ I live in a boring small town like these boys (with bad health like you too)...but I seldom feel bored because I have tons of hobbies I can do on my own at home to keep me busy... Reading, writing, painting, crocheting, baking/cooking, gardening, fishing (I have two ponds in my backyard), singing and dancing silly, playing with my cats or games, or even just watching the beautiful blue sky or rainstorm...
@@LadyVoldemort I remember, as a kid, on rainy days, I’d sit in the cubby space behind my bedroom closet and read for hours at a time. I had a lamp, a blanket or two, and my imagination. No electronics, tv, or radio, but I traveled around the world in that little closet.
Now the FBI is the strong arm for the democrat party. They have many false flag operations going on against any one that has a different opinion than the democrats. The FBI along with the democrats don't care who's life they destroy or kill.
I would take the forensic road years ago if I didn't have such a big fear to death and dead bodies... I believe I have the sense, talent, the mix of instinct and imagination, and the brain...but I can't even smell rotten corpse without horrible throw up, can't even see dead cats and dogs mangled on the streets without crying. I admire the people with strong mental, stomach, and heart and able to do this super difficult career... SALUTE. I'll stick to be a hopeful writer/author instead...😅
Completely unbelievably that it took 3 different departments up to the FBI to figure out that the man’s wallet was missing. Wouldn’t that be something you’d figure out within the first hour of an investigation? The victims number one source of identification, which is almost always in the WALLET or a purse. Duh!
What happened to "holding suspects for 48 hours on suspicion of murder"? If the 2 teens had been held at the local jail for 48 hours on suspicion, they could not have fled. This policy definitely needs to be put back in place.
I admire F.B.I. Profilers. They do amazing work and are instrumental in helping solve crimes. They must have to take and learn advanced Psychology and Criminology to enter their respective fields, and I'm sure it takes years of studying combined with experience to be a successful Profiler.
That was a travesty of justice as I see it. Nothing was said about the one receiving life without parole, refusing to tell his story, or even given the chance to do so. Watching this episode, Parker is the one who purchased the knives, he owned and drove the get away car, and looked like the leader in all if this. I could even see Parker getting 5 years or so less than the other boy, But life in prison w/o the possibility of parole? Something WASN'T fully explained here.
Pure evil! I sure wish they had not made a deal so that both of these devils are never amongst the public again. Law enforcement did an outstanding job.
Sadly, James Keith Kallstrom passed away from "a rare form of blood cancer" on July 3, 2021, at his home in Fairfield, Connecticut. He was 78 years old.
BOTTOM LINE IS NEVER TRUST ANYONE! ESPECIALLY SOME RANDOM PEOPLE COMING TO YOU, ALWAYS BE PREPARED FOR ANYTHING AND MAKE SURE YOU ARE ARMED AND VERY DANGEROUS! YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE HEAD OF SOMEONE.
Armed and very dangerous, which America is more than any democracy in the world, has made us the most dangerous and violent democracy in the world. Arming ourselves is obviously not only not working, it is failing.
I just love how some random joe is murdered the case eventually ends up in a cold case file but let it be someone important or prominent and the FBI is brought in. If I'm murdered in my home I sure hope the FBI can help solve my case? Still love this channel and the content you all put out. 👍
The Discovery Channel produced the FBI Files, and originally aired the episodes from 1998 to 2006. Actually, there is no original content on this channel, everything is older relicensed content - hence the reason you see the FBI Files on so many YT channels - and elsewhere in the internet, as many others do the same. (You can see the reuse/relicense notice in the video's description box.)
Not a crime but ... In the battle of Stalingrad the Russians encircled the Avis army . It took a few week for some to order the telephone line to Germany to be cut . This mistake was so stupid the Germans were convinced the Russians left the lines up so they can listen in on them
Why does the profiler think this is caused by modern society, when it’s just like the Leopold and Loeb murders 100 years ago, and many other crimes of two young guys doing thrill killings long before video games and violent movies
The “depraved monster” is called a human being. It exists in most of us, if not in fact in all of us, though it manifests almost entirely in men. We’ve been at it for millennia and we reward those who do it at the behest of their country.
I grew up in a town adjacent to Hanover. I remember hearing about this case when it happened although I hadn't lived locally for many years. The Upper Valley, as the region is described, is a hard place to grow up in. Dartmouth College was originally established in order to bring education and religion and civilization to the Native Americans living there.
pathetic how prosecution does plea business with accomplices purporting to have taken a lesser assignment in the murders just for a testimony😎 murders should never be released back into society☝️
Yes, why would they need a frikkin’ plea deal? Obviously they were both there to kill and why second degree murder? Should be premeditated capital murder, first degree murder while committing a robbery!
That is essentially the policy in the U.S. with the harshest and longest sentences in the developed world, including life without parole and the ever popular death penalty. The problem is that it does not work. All of the EU and Commonwealth countries, like the U.K., Canada, and Australia, release murderers who are no longer considered a threat. Given their ages both of these two offenders would likely qualify to be released after about 20 years. These countries also have strong rehabilitation programs. Only criminals considered to still be a danger to society are kept beyond their mandatory sentence. The recidivism rate of these nations is 1/3 (or less!) than that of the U.S. So America can take pride that we lock them away and throw away the key. (At $40,000 a year per prisoner on average. It gets much, much more expensive as they age.) However, our moral certitude and satisfaction at punishing them not only doesn’t make us safer, but rather it actually makes us a more dangerous country in which more people are hurt and killed.
@Raphael I'm 75 .....when I was in grade school, people locked their door if they were leaving or laying down to take a nap......otherwise, U may be mixing up a cake in the kitchen and the neighbor across the street walks into ur front door.. thru the living room. And dining room and into the kitchen where u are baking and says , " what are YOU up to?"........yep... .most times calling to u from the front door...."hey, its Wanda, Where are you?"......😊
I'm concerned that the most dangerous one got the lighter sentence. He who talks first, gets the deal. The more cunning person may have done the calculation and figured he'd throw the other under the bus for a much lighter sentence. It was chilling to hear that James Parker expressed no remorse or emotion during the confession, at 16 years old! We should all look him up to know what he looks like now. They should have been tried together and should have received the same sentence.
I just looked it up, and the Wikipedia page notes that "During the sentencing hearing, Parker wept and expressed remorse during his apology for his part in the killings," so maybe what he did had hit home for him. Who knows. (Or he was sad about being sentenced...)
2 youths with good, solid backgrounds and resources and they still turned out to be psychopaths! What a horrific crime. (I have never seen so many bald investigators in one episode!)
It’s worrisome that so many people, including the episode commentators referred to these thugs as “bored, clean-cut youth” from respectable families. Such positive adjectives to describe such heartless and ruthless killers. And I can guess why. Just an observation.
I think it's absurd that whoever gets approached by the police first gets to be the one to get the deal. Obviously if one of them keep lying in the other is willing to talk it makes sense but it pretty much often ends up that whoever they speak to first is told you'll get a deal then that person could have been the Mastermind they could just lie
I agree like you said that person could also be the mastermind of the whole thing but gets the deal....im in law enforcement and even I think that's cray cray....
The series only ran from 1998 to 2006. So, unfortunately, those of you wanting new episodes are going to be disappointed. The posted shows are just the online uploads of the original series. It would be awesome if they did get together for a reboot of the show, but it's highly unlikely.
As story goes -------------------------- 1st murderer gets out after serving 25. 2nd murder gets out on good behaviour after 30. for next 5 years he searches for the 1st friend who betrayed him. kills him with the same knife.
@@wendychangfang, unfortunately, there is absolutely no way to find out. Maybe some day such information technology to answer such imponderables will exist. For now we can only dream.
This investigation was incredible. Tracking down the knives and the buyers was perfect. I've never been tempted to commit a crime and certainly couldn't murder anybody. This just confirms my conviction that crime doesn't pay. I am concerned about young men and violent video games. Unfortunately, too many parents buy such videos for their younger children, despite the recommended age limit. I know a couple who are struggling with their 14 year old son who is displaying signs of violence, despite having loving and caring parents. He was exposed to very violent videos by his best friend, who's father bought him dozens of 18+ games. They have him in therapy and removed his devices.
It's been studied quite a bit . The link between video game violence and committing violent crime is tenuous. There are over a million different people playing Call of Duty right now, at any given moment, where you shoot and kill your enemies regularly. Children who have impulse control issues and have an issue distinguishing between games and reality likely have more significant contributing factors than some bloody video games. You never really know what a child goes through in the home... Parents can seem perfect on the exterior and be quite awful to their children in private.
@@dianahill7239 why ask that here? I'm no expert but it's well documented that some mafia members were serial killers. Most people don't consider it quite the same because mafia murdered other mafia, generally for profit and monetary gain.
@@Isthislife2135 God forbid somebody somebody accuse somebody of being a crappy parent Alexander code if parents would take control of their children and be there when they need them the world would be a lot better place to live in instead of blaming video games and movies irate four daughters and didn't have a teenage pregnancy one
One of the best episodes in this series! With no obvious motive, it literally could have been anyone in the world, but they solved it.
How would they not initially notice the wallet missing 🤔?
@@annaspratt361 to be fair, most don’t carry their wallets while in their own house. It’s not odd it wouldn’t be found on him… so it may take a few days to conclusively rule out where it could be.
i like it when the bad guys are caught
@@annaspratt361 i know lol
@@lindaarrington9397😮
Both of them should have gotten life without parole. Just imagine that devil being released into society. God be with us
Smith & Wesson is waiting for Him.
lol Good luck with that, If you GOD lets babies & young kids in the Hospitals i work in Suffer & DIE every day from horrid illnesses & diseases ... what's the use of him???? I'd say NONE .. he is just an EVIL Bastard in my books to let them die like that.. So Don't dare bet on any help from your GOD ....
If the devil looked innocent.......
@@thechinavirusmadeinchina3811 Apparently it is not GOD, it's all of us! Romans 5:12 is your answer. Man has been the evil ones from the very beginning. Trust me, Babies that die because of Men's curse that brought on themselves are spared. And if you think your science is gonna fix depraved Men, HA!
🔥 😈 🔥
The sad story aside, I must admit that these investigators indeed do incredible job. How they went to knife manufacturer, traced down all the sales, to the shoe’s prints, is something that’s totally amazing. Despite the sad story, I am happy they pinned down the perpetrators
Gģ5ģ
It's an eerie parallel to the Bryan Kohberger case and likely conviction, in which the FBI were also involved.
@@oshl4387 The only parallel I see is the use of knives. In the Idaho murders, there apparently was only one killer, not two. In the Idaho murders, the victims were students, not professors. In the New England case, the motive was money; no definitive motive as yet has been determined in the Idaho murders.
@@kenthompson5723 Yeah, I'm obviously only responding to the OP's comment and referencing the LE work regarding the knife (sheath) connection, talking to the manufacturers, tracing down sales, etc. not the literal case details and motives. In both cases, knife-related forensics and the FBI are key. I would have made the same comment had the hypothetical Kohberger triplets prison shanked 5 frat boys for fun.
I don’t believe them. You don’t buy two knives to rob someone. They wanted to kill for the thrill. Killers always play it down to get a lighter sentence
Yeah that story about robbery to live in Australia is bullshit, it's like they just watched a documentary about British convicts deported to Australia and made the whole thing up. They were killing for fun and they were serial killers in the making.
@@dianahill7239 They kill for money while others kill for pleasure.
@@dianahill7239 When we talk about the Mafia we are talking about a microcosm of a state, a country. When normal decent men went to fight they found it easier after the first kill. All evilness is based on a lack of empathy. The inability to feel another’s pain. That is why you can eat meat including lamb, which is an innocent baby, not caring about the suffering of the mother and her loss. The serial killer sees all life a equal with humans having no spacial dispensation. You need to read my ebooks, Human or Demon by Thomas R. Valentine. Humans are really evil.
@@dianahill7239 just look up the meaning of serial killer, its distinct from mafia type killings, a serial killer has a disturbing psychological obsession with the thrill of killing a person, and most claim that its an uncontrollable urge that overcomes them, at which point the actual victim doesn't much matter, they just need to satisfy an urge.
obviously the mafia doesn't act in this manner, their killings are almost always transactional, with a specific target in place, and with multiple attempts at their life being an option.
@@dianahill7239 - the Mafia has definitely used a 'serial killer' or 2 on their payroll, maybe not even a 'member' or even an Italian/Sicilian but a a hitman with definite SK tendencies...
The pay would have been good..
Please explain to me WHY these two killers WITHOUT REMORSE will not kill again when released?! Killers should NEVER get out!
Because they are children. The brain is not fully developed until 25 years of age. Until then you think without logic, you’re filled with emotion and no logic to balance it. When the brain fully develops you mature as a person (most cases) they will feel great remorse one day.
@@TinyTinaTeaParty If I had killed anyone before the age of 25, even accidentally, I would have been devastated. And what was the emotion that these charmers were filled with? Bloodlust? Those people did nothing to them to make them angry.
@@TinyTinaTeaPartyI highly doubt they will feel remorse 😖
Well, only one will get that opportunity which doesn't seem just.
@@TinyTinaTeaPartythat's white privilege for you
Its not really fair that one gets to make a deal and gets a way lesser sentence, when theyre both equally guilty.
I totally agree they had enough evidence on both of them to put them both away for life. there was absolutely no need to bargain with one of them.
I’m sure there’s more information we’re not aware of.
Life isn't fair..... however I believe in something simple.... you kill someone like this you don't get the gift of life any longer yourself. The two of them deserve death. Pick a scary option for them since a stabbing is a horrific death. They both should've gotten the electric chair. Get this shit over with
Yup. Danger back on the streets.
Life is really not fair. It’s still better that they got the convictions than if both got off entirely.
Great work by both the officer who interviewed the boy who bought the guns and was able to convince him to give his fingerprints/boots without a warrant and the Indiana officer who was listening to trucking communication like a hawk
Prayers for the husband and wife.
The Two kids won't have a boring life now. Prison is an adventure.
I’m sure they’re “enjoying” prison 😜
I grew up in a small town. Life was very boring. Had a number of friends while in high school and after that. None of us ever even for a moment discussed murdering anyone. Those two who did were evil by nature.
This happened in 2000, no internet, poverty, boredom.
agree..
ive met ..now,, i loved these kids as my own, right
but i know there are bad seeds
genetics
maybe
family curses
maybe
but i know evil...
plain and simple were as kids are still evil as adults.
these killers are like this.
@@lydiagower5780 net was out then.
the could have read a book if bored
goodness
2000 not 1955
@@lydiagower5780 nobody murders because of boredom unless they have that evil in them
Very evil and cold!!!
It seems to me, these two youngsters had a life that was too easy and didn’t learn responsibility and consequences about their actions.
i haven't finished the video yet but from what i'm gathering in the comments they STILL didn't suffer the true consequences by avoiding a life sentence... smh
@@shuri.ken6 life? Meaningless. Eternity, endless. These 2, have a more substantial impact of pain in hand.
Really? Just seemed like two psychotics to me.
How about they also were psychopaths, too.
The two of them should get the same sentence
Thanks for the state trooper for being so smart, His sharp looking played a very important role.
I saw this case on Forensic files which differed in that it showed how the Blond-haired guy was crying in the interrogation room when alone, muttering that he had "messed up his life." Never mind that they ended 2 innocent lives.
Right. Like being sorry, but only sorry they got caught.
Narcissist.
Psychopaths/sociopaths.
That is more repentance then most.
I was thinking about this. To say sorry is what you might say if you bump into at a store like excuse me "repentance" is to take responsibility for what you have done. I have seen many people who will say the words but they won't say "I was wrong". What Jeffery Dommer did was horrible but in the end he said that he was wrong, and he did it because he thought he could get a way with it. in the end he faced up to it and id not try to plead his way out and took his punishment.
Had they used 2 random knives, they would have gotten away with it. Terrifying.
or just not be dumb enough to leave behind evidence like that this kids are stupid psychos
Their youth and impulsivity was their downfall. Poor planning.
James Parker will be eligible for parole in 2024. He originally petitioned for early release back in 2008, but when the victims' family sent letters against the release James Parker withdrew the petition for early release and will wait for the first parole hearing when he has served at least 25 years.
They should be freed. The so-called victims were just useless college professors.
@@dianahill7239 I really don't know. But maybe it is because the mafia usually kills to keep someone silent or because someone didn't pay them, where as serial killers kill for other psychological reasons. But I just made that up.
@@catdooley4616 you're trying to categorize the reason(s) people kill multiple times.
The mafia killed/kills whomever they wanted--with out regrets. The mafia is still in business today.
@@catdooley4616 sounds pretty reasonable to me!
@@dianahill7239 I am not trying to do anything other than come up with a possible reason to your question. If you really want to know why ask a random stranger, why not go and ask all the people you just listed. To me a murder is a murder and I really don't care why they don't call the mafia serial killers .
So sorry for the victims. May they RIP
Amen
Most murderers are from a specific race-
From the police 👮♀️ to the civilians
Cheers from west Africa
🦅
I feel so bad for the killers' parents, that would be devastating to find out your child did something so awful
Now again i watched this new FBI files like it and thank you from Philippines.
It was like a bad lottery...to be good people who happened to bear psychopathic kids... I feel sorry for them, but also afraid because such kids (with antisocial tendencies) most likely have no guilt and remorse, no sympathy and empathy, and could repeat their crimes (sometimes doing worse) if/when they're out of prison...
Difficult to raise kids, no matter how hard you tried they sometimes end up in the wrong path.
I feel worse for the victim that DIED 🙄
@@ivannagutina some people are brought up in loving homes and still turn out to be shit people. i wouldn’t blame the parents unless you know they pushed horrible behaviours on their son. people have free will
"Past behavior is predictable for future behavior". So, why even let anyone out?
Mitigating circumstances.
Especially when they are equally guilty 😡
I live about 20 mins away from Hanover and I remember this when it happened. Nothing like this happens around here so it was big news. Our communities were changed forever from this. We never locked our doors. Never feared that this could happen. This changed everything. Then the Kimberly Cates murder in 2009 in nearby Lyme was another crazy thrill kill
goodness
they would have been serial killers
Most murderers are from a specific race-
From the police 👮♀️ to the civilians
Cheers from west Africa
🦅
But why wouldn’t you lock your door? Even if there isn’t crime, that’s a foolish act.
My childhood home, where my parents were still living, was right across the street from the Zantops. I was a classmate with one of their daughter's as well, and do remember the victims. My parents, wife, and two kids were right across the street when this was all going down. This was so scary and devastating for the community.
@@ET-hc4wl because the area we live in everyone knows everyone else. Hanover is a little different because it’s a college town. I live in Vermont right over the border from Hanover. Our town is tiny and literally most people are related in one way or another
I've watched different episodes about this case. I especially appreciate how the dad in the cabin with his son handled these burgeoning monsters. And how awesome was that rug at the Zantops house for hiding those knife sheaths from them? They werw evil as hell, but thank God they were also stupid.
i havent got that far but they are evil
They werw evil as hell,
-------------------------------------------
Someday what people call "evil" will be shown, through science, to be abnormalities in the brain. It's telling that you combined "evil" in the same sentence as "hell". Your biblical interpretation of what these two guys did is very, very common, and very, very backward looking.
what dad what cabin??
There are several crime documentaries about this case & I don't remember which one it was, but they interviewed a man who said he & his son were staying at a cabin and I believe it was Robert Tulloch who knocked on the door late at night claiming they had car trouble and he needed to use the phone. The dad had a bad feeling and made sure Robert saw that he had a gun and Robert left. The dad sat up on watch all night, but when he ventured out the next day and looked around the site, he found a large hole had been dug and he figured it was meant for him and his son. I'd say his instincts and actions were spot on.
@@kellymitchell3138There's books, too, and I remember reading that anecdote in one of the books. It was absolutely chilling.
Both James Parker and Robert Tulloch are still in prison serving their sentences. Parker is eligible for release next year and Tulloch may have his sentence reduced because in 2014 the NH Supreme Court ruled him being sentenced as a minor to life without parole was unconstitutional. However 9 years later no resentencing hearing has been set.
UPDATE: James Parker was just paroled from prison in May 2024 after serving approximately 20 years. He has continuously expressed remorse for his part in the crime. Robert Tulloch is finally scheduled to be resentenced in July 2024.
James Parker was released earlier this week..just read about it in today's Boston Herald...6/9/24
I f do not believe he ever has remorse. At the end he testified against his best friend even though they are equally guilty of the same crime.
We no longer live in a world where we can open our doors to strangers, no matter how innocent they look. I felt so bad watching the professor trying to help the two boys, while they were planning to rob & kill him & his wife.
We never lived in such a world to begin with.
Before the middle ages or past the industrial age there was always the danger of getting hurt by anyone knocking on your door.
The peephole in the front door wasn't a new invention of yesterday first patent was around the 40's before that there were barred windows to look through relatively safely.
Danger of each others actions was always the case ever since our existence.
Only now things are being documented and news spreads faster than ever before this is why you get the perception as if all these things are a problem of the modern time, truth is these things ALWAYS used to happen, you just weren't being informed in such a detailed way about all these things of the past.
@@PutsOnSneakers too right ummm... god
@@PutsOnSneakers You're correct for the most part, but I've experienced life without locks & window bars. I've seen front doors left unlocked & windows being opened or shut based on weather & not security. Hence, my comment...
i am seeong more and more yhat our young people are becoming more evil,lazy and much less intelligent
the music is wful for them
those games thatt parents let parent these young individuals
and lack of teaching our kids to work and about God
if this dont change i dont know what to think will become of our country and humanity in general
i seen what i said above...
@@divinedevil i still live this way in summer i leave front door open all night
sleep like a baby
How does someone really feel taking someones life through that agonising pain, cry until breath is lost? Its so inhuman
they are not human
demonic monsters
Ask someone in the military.
Beats me! Anything that has blood no matter how tiny is a no-no for me. Well except anopheles mosquitoes whose blood technically isn't theirs.
What this short clip doesn’t tell you is about all the petty crimes they committed in our area that were either not reported because the people knew them and didn’t want to make a big deal of it or when reported it was felt miner issues. It wasn’t until after their capture that they connected the house in Vershire, Vermont that they tried the “my car broke down bit”. The man had a very young son with him. The vacation home owner tried to call out to report them and found out his phone line had been cut. (No cell service there at that time) . The man and boy sat together all night until daylight to get in car to report the suspicious activity. Police later found two grave sites had been dug near his home. That family soon sold that home
Typo minor not miner
Graves sites!! Horrible !
this makes it so much worse that he only got 25 years.
@@karenrediker2449 could be miner issues
@traybern how do you know that😅
Me watching from England, but at this time, conflict in Russia and Ukraine, my father who sadly passed is Ukraine so my prayers are with them
Jim Kallstrom died July 11, 2021 at age 78. His wife, Susan said he had a rare cancer of the blood. He was a marine and served in the Vietnam 🇻🇳 war. He retired in 1997 from the f.b.i.
He was very good on the FBI Files show.
awww ty 4 info
loved him
dang he never lived long enoguh to see Caleb Hughes go back to jail
Sneaky sneaky Indiana Sheriff! Excellent work. These two killers had all the makings of serial/spree killers. The fact they only have 2 victims is simply because the diligent work of law enforcement Captured these two idiots before they could make more victims. Arbitrarily killing random people very is much indicative being willing to kill anyone for any reason.
I was in the nw Hampshire prison in Concord NH for 5ys where I was in the same unit south unit w jame parker . I got to know him well and I can tell u that if u were to speak to him u wld never know he was a double murderer ... And it wasn't an act after 5 yrs I wld have seen flaws.. he is in all ways a very productive person with a demeanor so opposite of his crime.. and he's absolutely one of the most intelligent people who I have ever met... Is it possible to have done something of this magnitude and never commit a crime again???? I'm incline to say yes .. but honestly had I not spent the time w him I would say the opposite....
@@richardjohnson6041 Did you know Robert Tillich? If so what kind of a person is he?
@@jeremyperry5548 never met him only parker because we were in same custody and unit
Excellent police work in this case. They did a stellar job.
@@richardjohnson6041psychopaths are the best chameleons. They will adapt to whatever circumstances that will give them a preferable outcome in their favor.
Best wishes to you, friend. Hope life is treating you well.
Imagine being privileged to where you become bored with your life and decide to murder someone and move to Australia...
@@philipodetola6 agreed. Thrill killers are Serial killers...
@@dianahill7239 no one is justifying killing. He simply tried to help you understand. And I think he explained it well
Diana Hill, a commenter, has deleted her sorry question that she(?) has been posting vigorously throughout every comment. It's her way of setting up the stage for her to disagree with you so she can spew out her preplanned nonsensical ideas. In this comment, she deleted all her posts because of the common sense responses showing her to be the fool she is. RIP Diana Hill.
@@SpaceCadet4Jesus I was looking for her comments.
Sounds about right.
I grew up in Etna which is small village of around 800 people. My parents knew the Zantops, and I would pass by their house everyday on my way to school. The murders shook the whole town.
I feel somewhat ashamed at how excited I am each week for a new episode.
😂🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️
New??! The episodes are all already online...the "FBI Files" TV show is almost 20 years old. The oldest episodes are 25+ years old. The show's host, Kim Kallstrom, is deceased (and wasn't the head of the FBI's New York Field Office...he was actually the Assitant Special Agent in Charge /ASAC). The show is well done though.
@@suzannes5888 that was JIM....not KIM...just sayin
@@williamtobin7282 & @Suzanne S >> right, and he passed away in July 21
Even if they are online i'd rather watch them from youtube rather than in some suspicious site ...
Also with FBI Files having over 120 episodes some of them are probably not even upload to internet like that D.B. Cooper case ...
Good morning everyone else watching from the beautiful island of Jamaica 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💃💃💃💃💃
Wagwan from Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪🍾🇮🇪🍻🇮🇪🍾
Watching from the twin island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Greetings to everyone.
Hello from sunny Vietnam!
@@eliz_scubavn Hello how are you doing
@@keisharowe4583 how are you? :D whats the time im jamaica?
I wonder how their quest for ' thrills' is working out for them during their incarceration.
I hope they found love behind bars...
@@NickM_FirstofHisName I know I shouldn't laugh... 😏
They probably do a lot of "favours" for stronger men.
lol
@@NickM_FirstofHisName calloused knees
I mean 25 years is too short of a sentence for someone like Parker taking a life was an easy matter for him, he went out there that day with the intent to kill, he was going to hurt someone and afterwards he was feeling no remorse. if he is let out someone like him would hurt others again for no apparent reason.
That was the American way, I guess. They can give people immunity or lesser sentences if they yap to throw the other criminal under the bus. I forgot what it was called...I don't think it was a good idea (unless in drug lord related crimes). Sometimes they even change the capital punishment to life without parole if a serial killer is willing to give up the locations of their victim's bodies.
I also don't think "parole" a good idea if related with murderer/pedos/rapists/mass murderer with antisocial personality disorder.
i know this is just crazy
All i could think of was that that trucker couple - and the other truckers who gave these two rides - were really lucky they did not suffer the same fate as the professors.
I thought the same thing but then they probably didn’t because they couldn’t drive a big rig.
@@BritInvLvr good point
@@BritInvLvr
Yes, the truckers still have their purpose for them, and they most likely don't have lots of money to rob.
@@LadyVoldemort from what I’ve experienced truckers do usually carry at least $300 in cash...and that’s all they stole from the couple. But I do also agree that they would need them to drive the truck.
I found myself wishing they would have gotten picked up by one of those serial killer truckers.
Narrator in beginning said, “ Etna, Vermont it was inEtna New Hampshire. Part of the town of Hanover.
My daughter went to school with those boys although they were younger. If this case interested you read the book, “Judgement Ridge” it goes into much more detail
Definitely “Etna, Vermont” and more than once.
Crunching data is what the FBI is really good at.
And a super smart deputy listening to cb chatter solved this case.
Great job by law enforcement !!
Great episode of FBI Files !!
Evil comes in all shapes and sizes 💔 RIP to this couple
i just got my popcorn and my juice ..love watching this from Amsterdam cheers 🍷🍷🍷
Send me some weed
@@mrstreetz0507 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭
@@eurocookinvlog9176 😂😂😂
Amsterdam is an awesome place! Hoping to visit again soon! Cheers from NYC!!! 🍺🍺
Someone's got the munchies 😆
Them: Hey, let's not use guns. Police can trace serial numbers and stuff. If we use knives there's NO WAY the cops will be able to identify us!
FBI: It's cute that you tried.
Why did it take so long for the cops to learn that the man’s wallet was missing? That should have been a day 1 thing.
Hilarious and awesome that the trooper in Indiana heard the cb call and told them he'd be happy to pick them up. 😄
L llll
Lol
Characteristics of a psychopath are:
1. manipulation and pathological lying
2. lack of morality and rule-breaking
3. lack of empathy and cold-heartedness
4. false superiority complex
5. gaslighting and bullying
6. self-serving victimhood
You just described prime minister Boris Johnson down to the last detail, not to mention many other politicians.
@@mrjasondylan most politicians, CEO’s are sociopaths.
@@mrjasondylan, really? Trump was immediately the example that fit the bill perfectly on every single point; but Trump and Johnson really don’t seem that different in style or substance.
And often times adictions i heard
I’m sure everyone watching is qualified to diagnose people after reading this simple list of characteristics.
Your hearts have to go out to their loved ones from the victims to the mother and father of those kids whose whole world was also destroyed,
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
The frightening part of this is when the authorities say they’re seeing more crimes like this, and putting it down to the availability of excessive violence. It’s a problem that will only get worse if that is the cause of it.
there was no Violent Porn 40 years
sexual humiliation wasn't a thing
Violent video games create detachment
Wow, that was some amazing investigation and detective work😲😲😮!
Poor Professors got killed because of being kind, how sad!
Since I had chronic illnesses as a kid, my Mom made sure I had quiet activities in my bag of tricks since Inhad a lot of down time. I loved reading, crocheting, arts and crafts, and gymnastics (when I was feeling good). She felt it was important for people to have activities to fill those times when you might otherwise get bored.
Idle hands are the devil's workshop
The perks of being an introvert, I guess. 😆❤❤❤ I live in a boring small town like these boys (with bad health like you too)...but I seldom feel bored because I have tons of hobbies I can do on my own at home to keep me busy... Reading, writing, painting, crocheting, baking/cooking, gardening, fishing (I have two ponds in my backyard), singing and dancing silly, playing with my cats or games, or even just watching the beautiful blue sky or rainstorm...
@@LadyVoldemort I remember, as a kid, on rainy days, I’d sit in the cubby space behind my bedroom closet and read for hours at a time. I had a lamp, a blanket or two, and my imagination. No electronics, tv, or radio, but I traveled around the world in that little closet.
As my primary school teacher used to tell us all the time, at the age of 10, boredom is the inability to employ one's time.
Excellent police work to track down the buyer of the knife. If they didn't leave the knife sheath they may have never been caught
For every great 1 detective work..there r thousands of sloppy detective work where purpotrators got away
Thank you to the Law Enforcement Officers.
and
Only the good ones not all . Wouldn't matter with you I bet
I just started this upload.💛
I discussed this with the law enforcement officers and they say you’re welcome.
I've watched everything, so, hope you'll continue with your weekly releases. Perfecto!
james is actually gonna be out of jail in 4 years and he'll still be young
45 is at least middle age by any standard, not young. Most people don’t even make it to 80.
@@inkyguyI agree with you but I'd still rather him get out when he's 65. less likely to kill again. 45 is still young enough to be an idiot.
It must be so shocking when your kids go bad like this. Bored or just twisted. So messed up.
Always a good episode when you see mr. new yawk
I love how the FBI works, very thorough and theyre not tired to find the criminal. Its my dream to be an agent but too old for that now.
fuck the fbi
The FBI is one of the most corrupt institutions in the entire world!
Now the FBI is the strong arm for the democrat party. They have many false flag operations going on against any one that has a different opinion than the democrats. The FBI along with the democrats don't care who's life they destroy or kill.
Same here, I'm stuck in banking.
I would take the forensic road years ago if I didn't have such a big fear to death and dead bodies... I believe I have the sense, talent, the mix of instinct and imagination, and the brain...but I can't even smell rotten corpse without horrible throw up, can't even see dead cats and dogs mangled on the streets without crying. I admire the people with strong mental, stomach, and heart and able to do this super difficult career... SALUTE. I'll stick to be a hopeful writer/author instead...😅
Completely unbelievably that it took 3 different departments up to the FBI to figure out that the man’s wallet was missing. Wouldn’t that be something you’d figure out within the first hour of an investigation?
The victims number one source of identification, which is almost always in the WALLET or a purse. Duh!
I thought the same thing, our tax dollars hard at work
Neither one of them deserve to breathe free air ever
Very good police work the best one I’ve seen on the show
They forgot their knife sheaves and saw the cops
I couldn't get myself to watch where they explained how they carried out the murders. It's sad
Very.
It was a struggle for me too. This is a hard episode for me.
Better not read the book about then, it was much worse
RIP Jim Kallstrom
What happened to "holding suspects for 48 hours on suspicion of murder"? If the 2 teens had been held at the local jail for 48 hours on suspicion, they could not have fled. This policy definitely needs to be put back in place.
That sounds crazy please can use that policy to hold anybody no
I think cops abused that too so it ended up in a lawsuit and repealed
The FBI FILES, the best 'fix' for true-crime junkies!
I admire F.B.I. Profilers. They do amazing work and are instrumental in helping solve crimes. They must have to take and learn advanced Psychology and Criminology to enter their respective fields, and I'm sure it takes years of studying combined with experience to be a successful Profiler.
Only the best and most talented agents can become profilers.
That was a travesty of justice as I see it. Nothing was said about the one receiving life without parole, refusing to tell his story, or even given the chance to do so. Watching this episode, Parker is the one who purchased the knives, he owned and drove the get away car, and looked like the leader in all if this. I could even see Parker getting 5 years or so less than the other boy,
But life in prison w/o the possibility of parole? Something WASN'T fully explained here.
How are they at the wrong place wrong time when the couple where at the own home. I live in Massachusetts and this is too close to home.
*were
*their own
Watching from Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪
@The Crime Files right away
I love these FBI files.
I watch them too. Unfortunately it’s at the expense of real victims as this is real life, no fiction 😞.
Hey! I know that guy! Jim Fitzgerald also was critical to the DC Sniper case! He has a brother in the FBI and they both responded to DC Sniper.
Pure evil! I sure wish they had not made a deal so that both of these devils are never amongst the public again. Law enforcement did an outstanding job.
Jim Kalstrom, you're my favorite FBI agent sir.
Sadly, James Keith Kallstrom passed away from "a rare form of blood cancer" on July 3, 2021, at his home in Fairfield, Connecticut. He was 78 years old.
BOTTOM LINE IS NEVER TRUST ANYONE! ESPECIALLY SOME RANDOM PEOPLE COMING TO YOU, ALWAYS BE PREPARED FOR ANYTHING AND MAKE SURE YOU ARE ARMED AND VERY DANGEROUS! YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE HEAD OF SOMEONE.
A
Armed and very dangerous, which America is more than any democracy in the world, has made us the most dangerous and violent democracy in the world. Arming ourselves is obviously not only not working, it is failing.
I just love how some random joe is murdered the case eventually ends up in a cold case file but let it be someone important or prominent and the FBI is brought in. If I'm murdered in my home I sure hope the FBI can help solve my case?
Still love this channel and the content you all put out. 👍
The Discovery Channel produced the FBI Files, and originally aired the episodes from 1998 to 2006. Actually, there is no original content on this channel, everything is older relicensed content - hence the reason you see the FBI Files on so many YT channels - and elsewhere in the internet, as many others do the same. (You can see the reuse/relicense notice in the video's description box.)
@@suzannes5888 wtf is you talkin bout
bro swear i was thinking the same thing
@@TheMan-qw1js
It's interesting information.
Thank you Suzanne.
Stay ignorant you dumb critics.
@@peterjongsma2779 no im asking why randomly just comment tht it was weird i thought it would relate to the intial comment but it didnt
The FBI goes a whole month clueless and then realizes the guys wallet is missing... anyone else think that was odd?
yep me
Not a crime but ... In the battle of Stalingrad the Russians encircled the Avis army . It took a few week for some to order the telephone line to Germany to be cut . This mistake was so stupid the Germans were convinced the Russians left the lines up so they can listen in on them
Was old days those days doesn't take time
There was too much information at the scene, in two or three rooms. The wallet just came about later.
Not odd. They’re humans so they miss details. There was a lot to process
Brilliant. Complete respect
The commitment of these FBI is commendable. Makes me proud to call myself an American 🇺🇸 ❤️
Itz a double edged sword
@Hush.. What does that mean?
🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
@feelinCrazzy Don’t hate me cause I’m beautiful.
Why does the profiler think this is caused by modern society, when it’s just like the Leopold and Loeb murders 100 years ago, and many other crimes of two young guys doing thrill killings long before video games and violent movies
Oh my god, I'm 16 turning 17 this year.....What sort of depraved monster can kill not just one, but two human beings?
And they destroyed years of knowledge.
The “depraved monster” is called a human being. It exists in most of us, if not in fact in all of us, though it manifests almost entirely in men. We’ve been at it for millennia and we reward those who do it at the behest of their country.
I grew up in a town adjacent to Hanover. I remember hearing about this case when it happened although I hadn't lived locally for many years. The Upper Valley, as the region is described, is a hard place to grow up in. Dartmouth College was originally established in order to bring education and religion and civilization to the Native Americans living there.
Sounds like a place full of trauma.
pathetic how prosecution does plea business with accomplices purporting to have taken a lesser assignment in the murders just for a testimony😎
murders should never be released back into society☝️
looks like we've got ourselves a sesquipedalian 🙄🙄🙄
Yes, why would they need a frikkin’ plea deal? Obviously they were both there to kill and why second degree murder? Should be premeditated capital murder, first degree murder while committing a robbery!
Well said Fred Wamalwa!!
Because they wanted to get the first degree murder conviction. They needed to know what happened
That is essentially the policy in the U.S. with the harshest and longest sentences in the developed world, including life without parole and the ever popular death penalty. The problem is that it does not work.
All of the EU and Commonwealth countries, like the U.K., Canada, and Australia, release murderers who are no longer considered a threat. Given their ages both of these two offenders would likely qualify to be released after about 20 years. These countries also have strong rehabilitation programs. Only criminals considered to still be a danger to society are kept beyond their mandatory sentence.
The recidivism rate of these nations is 1/3 (or less!) than that of the U.S.
So America can take pride that we lock them away and throw away the key. (At $40,000 a year per prisoner on average. It gets much, much more expensive as they age.) However, our moral certitude and satisfaction at punishing them not only doesn’t make us safer, but rather it actually makes us a more dangerous country in which more people are hurt and killed.
@Raphael I'm 75 .....when I was in grade school, people locked their door if they were leaving or laying down to take a nap......otherwise,
U may be mixing up a cake in the kitchen and the neighbor across the street walks into ur front door.. thru the living room. And dining room and into the kitchen where u are baking and says , " what are YOU up to?"........yep... .most times calling to u from the front door...."hey, its Wanda,
Where are you?"......😊
Thanks !
♥️
FBI fill best RUclips channel ever
Who else high af, binge watching FBI files? 😂
Me im smacked right now this show was good imma keep looking for ones I didn't see yet
Locked And Loaded hahahha I’m doing them same lol!
I'm high on life. No expenses, no police, no worries.
Meeeee! 😁😄
I just bought some legal weed.
good work by detectives
during the initial intro he says "Edna New Hampshire" but when the narrator comes in he says edna Vermont
Great documentaries as always.
How do criminals/killers get to play let's make a deal? 🤔🤔
I'm concerned that the most dangerous one got the lighter sentence. He who talks first, gets the deal. The more cunning person may have done the calculation and figured he'd throw the other under the bus for a much lighter sentence. It was chilling to hear that James Parker expressed no remorse or emotion during the confession, at 16 years old! We should all look him up to know what he looks like now.
They should have been tried together and should have received the same sentence.
I just looked it up, and the Wikipedia page notes that "During the sentencing hearing, Parker wept and expressed remorse during his apology for his part in the killings," so maybe what he did had hit home for him. Who knows. (Or he was sad about being sentenced...)
Hardy candy I agree with you
They should receive the same sentence
agree hes evil
Yes, they should have.
This reminds me of the case of Leopold and Loeb.
I am also watching from my island home Jamaica 🇯🇲🇯🇲
I love watching,always anxious for the nest video to release ❣️👍
new show idea Haiti/Jamaica HBI. and JBI
2 youths with good, solid backgrounds and resources and they still turned out to be psychopaths! What a horrific crime. (I have never seen so many bald investigators in one episode!)
The bald and the beautifull
I dont think you know HOW solid actually...look at alex murdaugh they seem solid yeah..psychopathy can be in the dna
It’s worrisome that so many people, including the episode commentators referred to these thugs as “bored, clean-cut youth” from respectable families. Such positive adjectives to describe such heartless and ruthless killers. And I can guess why. Just an observation.
Det. Mark too another good looking detective incharge...wow...very focused n brilliant
My favorite show for real for real!!!catch the bad guys and lock them up!!!
Great post. Fascinating what the brain gets people to do.
I think it's absurd that whoever gets approached by the police first gets to be the one to get the deal. Obviously if one of them keep lying in the other is willing to talk it makes sense but it pretty much often ends up that whoever they speak to first is told you'll get a deal then that person could have been the Mastermind they could just lie
I agree like you said that person could also be the mastermind of the whole thing but gets the deal....im in law enforcement and even I think that's cray cray....
Yup that's so crazy. Both should have been given equal amount of sentence
The series only ran from 1998 to 2006. So, unfortunately, those of you wanting new episodes are going to be disappointed. The posted shows are just the online uploads of the original series. It would be awesome if they did get together for a reboot of the show, but it's highly unlikely.
As story goes
--------------------------
1st murderer gets out after serving 25.
2nd murder gets out on good behaviour after 30.
for next 5 years he searches for the 1st friend who betrayed him. kills him with the same knife.
Are you making this up? The other got a life sentence without parole
We can only hope.
Explain how the released perp finds and then acquires the same knife 26-35 years later. I'll wait.
@@thehoneydeev It's the internet. Everyone's misunderstanding and stupidity is on display here. I agree with you, he's locked up for life.
Parker gets out in 2024. Tulloch never gets out.
Fkn allah. 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
I love this show but I wish they’d be more considerate about the flashing camera scenes. It could easily trigger a seizure in someone with epilepsy.
Watcher beware and view at your own risk
We will miss you Jim rest in peace thanks for your service as one lawmen to anthoer 😥
What’s that mean? Jim passed away? When? Why? Please let me know , thanks.
@@wendychangfang yes he passed 2021
@@wendychangfang, unfortunately, there is absolutely no way to find out. Maybe some day such information technology to answer such imponderables will exist. For now we can only dream.
Me watching every episode of FBI Files:
"If I haven't seen it, it's new to me!"
This investigation was incredible. Tracking down the knives and the buyers was perfect. I've never been tempted to commit a crime and certainly couldn't murder anybody. This just confirms my conviction that crime doesn't pay. I am concerned about young men and violent video games. Unfortunately, too many parents buy such videos for their younger children, despite the recommended age limit. I know a couple who are struggling with their 14 year old son who is displaying signs of violence, despite having loving and caring parents. He was exposed to very violent videos by his best friend, who's father bought him dozens of 18+ games. They have him in therapy and removed his devices.
It's been studied quite a bit . The link between video game violence and committing violent crime is tenuous.
There are over a million different people playing Call of Duty right now, at any given moment, where you shoot and kill your enemies regularly.
Children who have impulse control issues and have an issue distinguishing between games and reality likely have more significant contributing factors than some bloody video games.
You never really know what a child goes through in the home... Parents can seem perfect on the exterior and be quite awful to their children in private.
@@dianahill7239 why ask that here? I'm no expert but it's well documented that some mafia members were serial killers. Most people don't consider it quite the same because mafia murdered other mafia, generally for profit and monetary gain.
Yeah blame games not crap parenting.
@@Isthislife2135 God forbid somebody somebody accuse somebody of being a crappy parent Alexander code if parents would take control of their children and be there when they need them the world would be a lot better place to live in instead of blaming video games and movies irate four daughters and didn't have a teenage pregnancy one
Everyone needs something to blame...
Good morning everybody
Watching from East Africa 😍