For real. A former childhood friend of mine murdered one of my sister's childhood friends in 2013 for a drug debt he owed to his older brothers, around 1900 euros. He's been bullied into paying back for months and a run-in at the mall turned fatal. Five shots to the chest. He died during surgery. He and his fiancée at the time just welcomed their second child. My former friend got 15 years for murder in 2016 and an additional 20 years in 2020 for attempted murder on his cellmate. He stabbed his neck with a fork. We weren't on speaking terms years prior to the murder and never will ever be. In the hood, the younger brothers often pay for the older brothers' crimes. I've been there firsthand with my own older brother.
5:50 I read on some RUclips comment that Ben Markowitz is now married with 4 kids and doing well. Hopefully he tells his kids the story of his half brother.
In the first case: the entire family ain’t 💩 💩💩💩 you mean to tell me that nobody in that entire family could pull together $1200? All they had to do was pay the money and disown the older brother
@@thumperkc you missed a whole lot little girl. Alpha dog was based off this episode. Jesse James Hollywood was doing time at calipatria state prison in California I would go visit and seen him out in that visiting room every weekend. He made females compete for his love, and surprisingly they did. He had a huge fan base.
What a stupid law.. release the kidnapped person and if they talk u end up behind bars for rest of life so of course they will not release and do what they did.. the law needs to be changed
John reminds me of a jr. high school kid I once knew who justified his asinine behavior on others. “Oh, I called because of this and she said that because she was mad I dumped her”. Unfortunately, just because it’s juvenile behavior doesn’t mean he wasn’t capable of a capital offense.
Don't blame the victim. Surely you've done bad things. Would you appreciate it if you were blamed for the peripheral ripples of those actions, despite not being responsible for them?
This episode is so sad. Every case featured is 💔 Also, that first case shows that not even family can be shit. Poor Nick died because of his worthless brother. If I were the parents, I'd disown him.
@@wendyc1902 Yeah I would rather pay up then let things escalate too far but at the mean time it is also Jessie's fault as well, why would you lend some many folks that much $$ lol.
This is very similar to a story about this guy named johnny truelove who with his pals frankie and tuko ran into a kid named zack mazursky whos brother jake owed johnny money so they beat him put him in a van and long story short this other guy elvis went with frankie to kill him later, weird how similar this story is
You summed up Alpha Dog, the 2006 film behind the real-life story. It was directed by Nick Cassavetes. The names were changed because the lawsuit was still underway when filming began and Jesse was still on the run back then. Johnny Truelove was the fictional counterpart of Jesse James Hollywood. Frankie Ballenbacher was Jesse Rugge. Zachary "Zack" Mazursky was Nicholas Markowitz. Jake Mazursky was Ben Markowitz. Keith Stratten was Graham Presley. And finally, Elvis was Ryan Hoyt.
The actors in this telling of ALPHA DOG are so much hotter and better than the ones they chose for the movie. The film was incredibly cheesy including Sharon Stone's insane performance.
No way, Alpha Dog was a great movie. They got the era pretty much spot on. I was a teenager in that time, and this movie shows pretty much exactly how it was then.
Ben, he's the kinda guy you want to take his stuff And by Ben not paying Jesse he got his brother killed. I wouldn't be bragging like he is because In part his brother was killed by these idiots
In March of 2005, after five years on the run, Hollywood was captured in the Brazilian resort community of Saquarema, sixty-two miles from Rio de Janeiro.
An extradition treaty between the United States and Brazil was signed on January 13, 1961 and implemented on February 11, 1965. The treaty allows both countries to request the return of individuals if the offense(s) committed are considered crimes by both countries.
Question why would parents expect a 19 year old to inform them of their life? I mean maybe I'm a horrible parent but if my 19 year old didn't come home I wouldn't have freaked out at least for a few days...but to think the mom was like "why would she not tell us?" That's a tad possessive.
Yes, you're a bad mother. My daughter is 20, and I know damn well where she is. I don't expect her to tell me every time she passes gas, but when she's not home and it's late, I'm calling her. Even when she moved in with her boyfriend for a while, she messaged me every night that she was home safe. She's independent and successful, yes, but I'm still her mother. I don't know what's worse, the people vilifying her mother for not going with her, which is ridiculous, or you. Your child would be missing for DAYS and you wouldn't even worry???
@michelleprieur1 my parents didn't check in on me when I moved out. Yes we kept in touch but they didn't assume something was wrong with me if I didn't contact them every night....I was raised in a different way than most families I guess. I was abused for years and my kids (I have 3) hate it when I message them all the time.
@nonyabizz3533 my kids all had jobs and their own place by the time they were 19. They didn't check up with me everyday and my parents didn't expect that from me once I moved out either. Every family is different.
@@xnormalxoxo Yeah that is different. In that case I agree with you. Every family is different. Sorry if my comment was virtue signaling in a way. I didn't mean to but I own up to it. My kids 14. I guess when shes 19 I most likely will think different.
His brother just laughing like nothing, he has that look like he thinks he’s better. This guy killed your brother and your still being self absorbed.
Ben should have paid that 1200 it should have never got that far wow
For real.
A former childhood friend of mine murdered one of my sister's childhood friends in 2013 for a drug debt he owed to his older brothers, around 1900 euros. He's been bullied into paying back for months and a run-in at the mall turned fatal.
Five shots to the chest. He died during surgery. He and his fiancée at the time just welcomed their second child.
My former friend got 15 years for murder in 2016 and an additional 20 years in 2020 for attempted murder on his cellmate. He stabbed his neck with a fork.
We weren't on speaking terms years prior to the murder and never will ever be.
In the hood, the younger brothers often pay for the older brothers' crimes. I've been there firsthand with my own older brother.
2:03 • *Jesse James Hollywood*
12:22 • *Jill's Killer*
21:11 • *Wanted*
31:50 • *Missing*
Thank you.
@@kingayy9267 your welcome
5:50 I read on some RUclips comment that Ben Markowitz is now married with 4 kids and doing well. Hopefully he tells his kids the story of his half brother.
Lets keep watching 👀
In the first case: the entire family ain’t 💩 💩💩💩 you mean to tell me that nobody in that entire family could pull together $1200? All they had to do was pay the money and disown the older brother
Tragic when a kid has a POS for a brother
Tragic when a kid has a POS for a FATHER
This must have been the POS's episode.
Tragic WHEN a brother has a pos FOR a kid
Wtf is a pos? Lol
Greatest show ever
It's a shame what happened to the actor who played Nick's character in Alpha Dog
Yes, Anton Yelchin died runned over his own car, did a great role on Alpha dog
It’s a shame what happened in real life to Nick in Alpha Dog.
What does this have to do with this episode? I must have missed something.
I was thinking this sounded a fully familiar, it was alpha dog it was based off this story
@@thumperkc you missed a whole lot little girl. Alpha dog was based off this episode. Jesse James Hollywood was doing time at calipatria state prison in California I would go visit and seen him out in that visiting room every weekend. He made females compete for his love, and surprisingly they did. He had a huge fan base.
How could you kill your own son and someone else's child? This is crazy.
Was heartless
At the sound of the first shot I'd have run the heck out of there. Why did she stay??
The name Jesse James Hollywood was a mistake.
:)
That brother was awful, he just doesn't care, brother killed and he still thinks it was a joke
Swear I just saw that part like wtf
Absolute pig of a thing . No offends to pigs
There's a movie based on this with Justin Timberlake in it. I forget what ita called though.
@@nickiireardon1804 Alpha Dog
But how would he know that he would go after his lil bro drug dealers don't do that over $1200
What a stupid law.. release the kidnapped person and if they talk u end up behind bars for rest of life so of course they will not release and do what they did.. the law needs to be changed
How about not kidnapping people
1:11 love this momment
John reminds me of a jr. high school kid I once knew who justified his asinine behavior on others. “Oh, I called because of this and she said that because she was mad I dumped her”. Unfortunately, just because it’s juvenile behavior doesn’t mean he wasn’t capable of a capital offense.
8:06 I think Nick was scared tbh. He stayed because he was probably scared tbh. Poor kid. He was cute. He had a new gf. I’m sure she was crushed.
Ben should be doing time as well for causing his brother's murder
Don't blame the victim.
Surely you've done bad things. Would you appreciate it if you were blamed for the peripheral ripples of those actions, despite not being responsible for them?
@@kingayy9267 stfu its Ben's problem
This episode is so sad. Every case featured is 💔
Also, that first case shows that not even family can be shit. Poor Nick died because of his worthless brother. If I were the parents, I'd disown him.
He looked like he was being interviewed from prison.
He died because of the actions of murderers.
@Viy Langager
Right his brother was a victim, too.
The only ones to blame are the murderer and the kids who held him hostage.
Lol who named the kid Jesse James Hollywood? I mean the names sort of badass but still...
Probably gave himself that name
What's your name are you a mistake??? Did your standing ASS Mama made a mistake having you???
The movie Alpha Dog was based on the first story.
10:17 is that a young Penn Badgley
Good question. Do the actors even get a credit? Never noticed before🤨
@@renitalake3580 not sure didn’t see it in his IMDb I know Matthew McConaughey has a now famous Unsolved Mysteries appearance
Damn just pay your shit.
LoL 😂 Exactly
That dude Jessie seemed like he had a habit of allowing others to owe him a bit of money and then use it as an intimidation tactic.
@@wendyc1902 Yeah I would rather pay up then let things escalate too far but at the mean time it is also Jessie's fault as well, why would you lend some many folks that much $$ lol.
It's his half brother not fully brothers. So he doesn't feel he have to help him
So killing someone brother is right over drug money…
This is very similar to a story about this guy named johnny truelove who with his pals frankie and tuko ran into a kid named zack mazursky whos brother jake owed johnny money so they beat him put him in a van and long story short this other guy elvis went with frankie to kill him later, weird how similar this story is
You summed up Alpha Dog, the 2006 film behind the real-life story. It was directed by Nick Cassavetes.
The names were changed because the lawsuit was still underway when filming began and Jesse was still on the run back then.
Johnny Truelove was the fictional counterpart of Jesse James Hollywood.
Frankie Ballenbacher was Jesse Rugge.
Zachary "Zack" Mazursky was Nicholas Markowitz.
Jake Mazursky was Ben Markowitz.
Keith Stratten was Graham Presley.
And finally, Elvis was Ryan Hoyt.
The actors in this telling of ALPHA DOG are so much hotter and better than the ones they chose for the movie. The film was incredibly cheesy including Sharon Stone's insane performance.
No way, Alpha Dog was a great movie. They got the era pretty much spot on. I was a teenager in that time, and this movie shows pretty much exactly how it was then.
Ben, he's the kinda guy you want to take his stuff
And by Ben not paying Jesse he got his brother killed.
I wouldn't be bragging like he is because In part his brother was killed by these idiots
Is it just me or does that brother Ben scarily resemble Kid Rock?
Nancy's puppy was so cute 🐕 RIP 🙏 what an Evil monster 💀 some father 😡🔥
Did they ever find Jill?
Alpha dog
This not good for everybody kid brother 😕
That guy wasn't arrested in Brazil by the FBI. Brazilian government doesn't authorize US authority and they don't extradite to the US.
In March of 2005, after five years on the run, Hollywood was captured in the Brazilian resort community of Saquarema, sixty-two miles from Rio de Janeiro.
An extradition treaty between the United States and Brazil was signed on January 13, 1961 and implemented on February 11, 1965. The treaty allows both countries to request the return of individuals if the offense(s) committed are considered crimes by both countries.
Question why would parents expect a 19 year old to inform them of their life? I mean maybe I'm a horrible parent but if my 19 year old didn't come home I wouldn't have freaked out at least for a few days...but to think the mom was like "why would she not tell us?" That's a tad possessive.
Yes, you're a bad mother. My daughter is 20, and I know damn well where she is. I don't expect her to tell me every time she passes gas, but when she's not home and it's late, I'm calling her. Even when she moved in with her boyfriend for a while, she messaged me every night that she was home safe. She's independent and successful, yes, but I'm still her mother.
I don't know what's worse, the people vilifying her mother for not going with her, which is ridiculous, or you.
Your child would be missing for DAYS and you wouldn't even worry???
@michelleprieur1 my parents didn't check in on me when I moved out. Yes we kept in touch but they didn't assume something was wrong with me if I didn't contact them every night....I was raised in a different way than most families I guess. I was abused for years and my kids (I have 3) hate it when I message them all the time.
@@xnormalxoxo yeah you should know where your 19 yr old is
@nonyabizz3533 my kids all had jobs and their own place by the time they were 19. They didn't check up with me everyday and my parents didn't expect that from me once I moved out either. Every family is different.
@@xnormalxoxo Yeah that is different. In that case I agree with you. Every family is different. Sorry if my comment was virtue signaling in a way. I didn't mean to but I own up to it. My kids 14. I guess when shes 19 I most likely will think different.
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