I think the reason why the parrot mimics the husband's voice perfectly is because its easier for a parrot to mimic the voice of man than a woman. Hence why when hes doing the wife's voice it's hard to make out.
I’m pretty certain that when the parrot does the high pitched whistling noise in between phrases it’s him imitating the ringing in his ears from the bullets being fired. Sounds just like the same ringing you’ll get in your ears after shooting a gun inside a home without ear protection.
Stunt Smith thats what I thought too...plus he makes groaning and/or garbled noises after some of the beeps...not to me to mention he says “shoot” earlier in the recollection, and the last plea sounds like someone in serious pain/distress-serious pleas...not just “don’t do it”...more like, “please don’t end me”...for lack of better description.
@@Aivottaja yeah no shit animals don't "understand" anything, but they still become traumatized. You don't have to understand what psychology is to suffer from psychological damage.
@@Aivottaja dude what the fuck are you talking about. Animals (including humans) don't have to care or understand to be damaged psychologically. That's not how this works. The damage can be done and effect the brain of many different types of animals and they have no idea what's happening. But they will have PTSD like behaviors. This can be seen very easily in abused dogs for example.
The scariest part is that the bird managed to add human emotion to the words and you could easily tell who was saying what because of the tone and pitch the bird used for each person
You can't hear shit dude,it'd help if someone could translate but everyone is making it seem like he repeated it crystal clear when he was squawking the whole time
@@zachmartinez6260it’s because a lot of parrots will mumble between words or sentences which can make what they’re saying harder to understand if you don’t already have a parrot and get the speech pattern. Throughout the video in the female voice he says stuff like “get your ass over here now” and various swears while in the male voice it’s mostly “No” and “don’t fucking shoot” along with a mention of a gun. The high pitched beeps are most likely him trying to recreate what he would’ve heard after the gunshot itself. Those are the main parts, anyways. African greys (the parrot species in the video) usually squawk and talk very slowly, so this one being fast paced really makes it seem distressed.
I have a parrot and knowing that other parrots have witnessed their owners dying is probably super traumatizing to them, since parrots tend to get attached their owners after a while, so having it's owner dying is probably super scary to the bird
I lost a friend to cancer two months ago. Although her bird hasn't repeated any last words, she has pulled out her entire tail feathers. Like any other species, birds know what's going on and cope in different ways.
I own canaries, and they seem to get very sad when I leave, but happy and cheerful when I'm back, I can't imagine what a bird with even more mental capacity would feel, it makes me sad knowing that the bird had to see his owner die. Although it may not of known what the gun was, he would know what happened
Birds are incredibly intelligent creatures, he was reenacting what he saw, so it was human in a sense. This bird is the evidence that convicted a murderer.
Yes thats right and the parrot he traumatize that sad. For him and for do for him daddy. 😭😭😭😭 but thanks god becuse of tye parrot he get the justice 😭😭😭😭🙏
Thank you Bud for solving your owner's murder. Sad that you'll be forever stuck repeating that night. Hope the ex wife treats him like the good boy he is
but anyone notice how the threats are reversed and are in the husbands voice initially? like, the wife says "NO" and Husband say "Get you ass over here NOww!" struggle struggle. Wife say "NO" Husbands voice "shut up or i'll fucking shoot" THENNN the cam cuts small blink and the wifes voice seems to be the small clip of an aggressor and says something maybe like "get your ass" then finally husbands voice say. " no dont f#cking shoot"? so idk guys.
@@lovehildagrey Pretty sure if the husband attacked her she would have just said it instead of sitting in a prison cell after he's dead. Like... how would she be able to survive two shots to the head and get up and shoot her husband 5 times? This is not a movie.
In India a murder was solved by the police when a man related to the victim walked in and the caged parrot of the victim got agitated and started saying 'killed killed'
0:00-0:06 : either the wife or the husband arguing 0:09-0:12 : more arguing 0:13 : The husband says "ow" after getting shot 0:17 : Husband saying "No!" 0:18-0:22 : The wife argues more with the injured husband. 0:23 : The husband in pain says "Shit!" 0:24 : The ringing in the parrots ears after hearing the shots from the gun. 0:27-0:31: more ringing in the ears and the husband begging "No" for his wife to stop shooting him. 0:32-0:34 :wife ordering husband where to move(possibly crawling) while husband is still saying "ow" 0:35-0:36 : husband says "ow" 0:40-0:45 : Wife continues to tell at the injured husband while the husband continues to beg to the wife not to shoot him. 0:48 : wife's still yelling 0:52-0:53 :Husband saying "no!" "No!" 0:54-0:57 : the wife yelling more at the injured husband 1:00-1:02 :The husband saying "Don't fucking shoot!"
same the way he probably sounds EXACTLY like the husband… he portraits his emotions in his last moments so well, poor boy is going to be repeating that night in his head forever
@@swish3432you can't hear shit what are you guys being so dramatic about?I tried to add subtitles and it doesn't work,yall are acting like he narrated a perfectly crystal clear story when he sounded like Ronald Mcdonald cussing out a child
that's actually insane how well they can reproduce sounds, like they're organic tape recorders almost. crazy how such advanced sounds can come out of such a little creature. that aside, the contents of what it picked up are traumatic ofc
Apprently the husband and wife were struggling financially and it really put a crack in their marriage and something in the wife snapped after a while and sparked the argument that made her kill her husband
You can barely understand him though so they'd be able to tune him out as just squawking random shit,I watched the video 6 times and could only understand the last part everyone is making it seem like he was crystal clear but really you don't hear anything until the beeps and whistles
i got a afrincan grey and believe me they going to find the way to make thing clear . he needs time and he will recall everythings even the details need it.
@Alexis Cabrera Yeah. Everyone's first language is English. Definitely. This is totally not sarcasm. But for real, not everyone is great at English so what you said just makes you a jerk.
@@krimsonite2574 People can be sensitive. How would you feel if you were a non-English speaker and somebody makes fun of you? Honestly, do you have empathy?
@@Rosercoaster i am non english speaker actually... And i never feel bad about people making fun of me i am used to it haha... People get offended by small small things, it's just annoying to see them like that
Im not all too scared of what he's saying, I'm horrified of just how terrified he sounds when he says it. I can't imagine what the poor thing had to see.
@@mentalalchemy4819 I've checked again. The murder victim - Martin Duram - was the owner of Bud the Parrot. Martin Duram was killed by his wife Glenna Duram. Bud the Parrot later came under the care of the victim's ex-wife Christina Keller. Hopes this helps.
Who knows how a parrot's brain works, but it's clear that this event made a massive impact on the poor thing. That suggests that it was aware of the significance of it all, even if it can't really understand what was going on.
I have a Quaker. Parrots get super attached to their owners. My parrot is like a child to my husband and me and shares a special bond with my husband; they're best friends. This poor animal must be so traumatized. This is depressing to watch.
Yea, like a plot twist. The person suspected isn’t actually the killer, but instead at random, you hear your pet parrot reenacting the actual murder. And the killer is someone you love.
This poor bird 😢. Our African Grey Barney turned 17 yesterday & the love of our lives ❤. African Greys are extremely sensitive to negative surroundings. We keep our Barney as calm as can be. We interact 24/7 (we both retired). I have been hospitalized appr 7 times in 2 yrs and every time Barney repeats "where did mommy go?"😢 I hope this bird gets all the love he deserves ❤.
The fact that he is able to repeat it so clearly even the ear ringing from a gun shot going off to close to him. The difference between him mimicking the male and higher pitched female voice. I feel extremely bad for this bird, cause I don't think they forget how to say things. So he is probably still repeating some of these words to this day. Which is tragic. The last thing he learned from his owner were his last words. But those words got his owner justice, so their is some peace in that.
I have a grey and I know he loves me. I also know he misses his dad that passed away. Sometimes he does his voice it definitely catches you off guard. His dad passed away from cancer when my baby boy was 11. I had lost my first bird due to a accident. I found out his story. I knew in that moment he was ment to come home with me. Unfortunately mesha wasn't a huge fan of his wife he was more of a guys bird still is. He has a soft spot for his mama though. I do know that the guys wife had a lot on her plate she did what was best for him. They had kids and dogs.
This is both haunting, chilling AND amazing. You did so good, Bud, despite witnessing such horrors. Your human(s) are so proud and thankful for you, and so is the public! ❤
Wow 😯 puts the term bird brain into a new perspective now he’s very intelligent! It’s so sad he’s obviously traumatized his owner was murdered so sad 😞
0:32 is purely terrifying! It sounds just like a human male would sound like. You can clearly hear what it's saying and what situation it is. Yet it's a damn bird saying it out of nowhere.
damn, it's he like recorded the event with clarity, his owner's voice is more clearer since he's probably closer to him when it happened, while the wife voice is father away since she's probably on another part of the room when they're arguing.
That is SO sad. I agree, the poor bird is, obviously, traumatized from seeing and hearing that awful violence, and relives it by saying the words over and over! I pray that, eventually, the bird will push the memory away and learn a new, happy expression to repeat.
poor parrot? what the parrot was saying was an argument that happened between a wife and husband and the argument ended with the wife shooting and killing the husband the parrot at the end says "Dont fucking shoot" meaning that was the last thing that the husband said before the wife shot him. so the sentence you are saying is "poor husband"
This made me cry... I had C-PTSD for 10 years, this poor sweet bird doesn't deserve that hell... it's as if a small child witnessed his parent murdered. At least he brought justice to his owner. How absolutely horrible, though.
Okay the way this sounds is like he mimics the couples argument with Fuck being said a lot from both people He does the wife’s voice higher and the man’s voice lower. There’s a lot of the argument that I can’t understand but… What I can hear: 0:04 Woman’s voice: “Where have you been?!” 0:14 Mans voice: “Owww” 0:17 Mans voice: “No” 0:19 - 0:22 Woman’s voice: “Fuck then why not?! I’ll make it where you can’t fucking walk!” 0:23 Mans voice: “Shit” 0:24 *ringing to simulate the gunshot* 0:27 *ringing to simulate gunshot #2* 0:28 Woman’s voice: “No!” 0:30 *rustling on cage sounds to simulate a physical struggle between the couple* 0:31 Woman’s voice: “No” 0:32 *ringing to simulate gunshot #3* 0:33 - 0:34 Mans voice: “Get your ass- Get over here now!” 0:35 *ringing to simulate gunshot #4* 0:36 Woman’s voice: “No!” 0:38 *ringing to simulate gunshot #5* 0:41 - 0:46 Mans voice: “Don’t- fucking shut up! You ain’t gonna fucking shoot!” 0:48 Woman’s voice: “Okay, why not?” 0:53 Mans voice: “No” 0:56 - 0:57 Woman’s voice: “Then fucker where were you?!” 1:00 - 1:02 Mans voice: “Don’t fucking shoot!” My best guess is that the man got home late from somewhere (possibly cheating on his wife since he won’t tell her where he was) then she got pissed and turned violent, which in turn made the man violent. I believe completely that she murdered him, no doubt.
@@Prince_Icarus the wife had a gambling addiction and gambled away all their money and hid the fact that their house was in foreclosure from the husband. They were basically set to be evicted the day of or after he was killed. It wasn’t an affair, this woman basically was so embarrassed that she pissed through probably closed to six figures of money and they were about to be put out on the street. At one point the husband found out about it bc his mom called after seeing a foreclosure notice in the paper and the wife convinced him it was a mistake and she was gonna get it fixed. He was still making improvements on a house that no longer belonged to them and he had next to no idea and his wife killed him probably because he finally found out about it.
Hearing this it shocks me... The fact that Parrots are extremedly attacked to their owners if they're cared very well is even more horrible, thinking what just happened to the previous owners of this poor animal..
I legit think this bird is experiencing some form of ptsd and reliving a traumatic experience. I know we all know they talk but I think people often forget how intelligent birds actually are too.
oh god when it says 'Don't fucking shoot' followed by the whistling that was actually horrible. Jesus, his owner died one grizzly death... I feel horrible for both of them
You can tell who he was more attached to because he does the mans voice better , probably spent more time practicing to sound like his favorite friend
@Gangsta Kapone 9mm sad birb, rip owner
@@Andro.d kiddo your not funny
stop you just made me cry
I think the reason why the parrot mimics the husband's voice perfectly is because its easier for a parrot to mimic the voice of man than a woman. Hence why when hes doing the wife's voice it's hard to make out.
The Parrot was his and he'd had him for years before marrying this woman.
I’m pretty certain that when the parrot does the high pitched whistling noise in between phrases it’s him imitating the ringing in his ears from the bullets being fired. Sounds just like the same ringing you’ll get in your ears after shooting a gun inside a home without ear protection.
Stunt Smith thats what I thought too...plus he makes groaning and/or garbled noises after some of the beeps...not to me to mention he says “shoot” earlier in the recollection, and the last plea sounds like someone in serious pain/distress-serious pleas...not just “don’t do it”...more like, “please don’t end me”...for lack of better description.
Wouldn't he be able to make the actual sound of the bullets though
Alain M to be honest gunshots inside a building is probably too loud for a bird’s ear, I’m surprised he didn’t go deaf
Holy shit
holy shit
poor baby. I'm sure he's traumatized, hence why he remembers the words so well. very sad he had to go through that
Yom magot3 no that speciesism parrot is very sensitive, so it’s most likely it is traumatized for life.
He’s having a full blown PTSD flashback, it looks like.
Leave it to retarded humans to give a bird ptsd.
@@Aivottaja yeah no shit animals don't "understand" anything, but they still become traumatized. You don't have to understand what psychology is to suffer from psychological damage.
@@Aivottaja dude what the fuck are you talking about. Animals (including humans) don't have to care or understand to be damaged psychologically. That's not how this works. The damage can be done and effect the brain of many different types of animals and they have no idea what's happening. But they will have PTSD like behaviors. This can be seen very easily in abused dogs for example.
The scariest part is that the bird managed to add human emotion to the words and you could easily tell who was saying what because of the tone and pitch the bird used for each person
Yeah I was surprised 😮
You can't hear shit dude,it'd help if someone could translate but everyone is making it seem like he repeated it crystal clear when he was squawking the whole time
@@zachmartinez6260it’s because a lot of parrots will mumble between words or sentences which can make what they’re saying harder to understand if you don’t already have a parrot and get the speech pattern. Throughout the video in the female voice he says stuff like “get your ass over here now” and various swears while in the male voice it’s mostly “No” and “don’t fucking shoot” along with a mention of a gun. The high pitched beeps are most likely him trying to recreate what he would’ve heard after the gunshot itself. Those are the main parts, anyways. African greys (the parrot species in the video) usually squawk and talk very slowly, so this one being fast paced really makes it seem distressed.
@@zachmartinez6260it’s pretty clear, especially the end
I have a parrot and knowing that other parrots have witnessed their owners dying is probably super traumatizing to them, since parrots tend to get attached their owners after a while, so having it's owner dying is probably super scary to the bird
I lost a friend to cancer two months ago. Although her bird hasn't repeated any last words, she has pulled out her entire tail feathers. Like any other species, birds know what's going on and cope in different ways.
Yes thy are like dog too. But they are talk compare to dog. 😭🙏
I own canaries, and they seem to get very sad when I leave, but happy and cheerful when I'm back, I can't imagine what a bird with even more mental capacity would feel, it makes me sad knowing that the bird had to see his owner die. Although it may not of known what the gun was, he would know what happened
That's a parrot that when a extremely traumatizing event happens they cant recover
I can hear it as if the man himself is speaking. Parrots are amazing creatures. I hope he's doing well
Nah man, I think he got shot.
@@miguelcantu1835 nah the parrot
The bird is dead now. R.I.P
@@sadsatisfying6942 how do you know that?
@@lilballerina research
The ringing was probably what the bird heard when the gun was shot
Yk that actually makes sense I wouldnt have thought about it like legit 👀
why did she shoot him?!?
When he talks at about 0:40 it sounds so real and human it's almost scary
“Would you fucking shut up! Don’t fucking shoot!
They are supposed to be able to do that but teaching a parrot english is gonna be hard
Birds are incredibly intelligent creatures, he was reenacting what he saw, so it was human in a sense. This bird is the evidence that convicted a murderer.
Almost?! That’s scary 😧
Yes thats right and the parrot he traumatize that sad. For him and for do for him daddy. 😭😭😭😭 but thanks god becuse of tye parrot he get the justice 😭😭😭😭🙏
Thank you Bud for solving your owner's murder. Sad that you'll be forever stuck repeating that night. Hope the ex wife treats him like the good boy he is
but anyone notice how the threats are reversed and are in the husbands voice initially? like, the wife says "NO" and Husband say "Get you ass over here NOww!" struggle struggle. Wife say "NO" Husbands voice "shut up or i'll fucking shoot" THENNN the cam cuts small blink and the wifes voice seems to be the small clip of an aggressor and says something maybe like "get your ass" then finally husbands voice say. " no dont f#cking shoot"? so idk guys.
@@lovehildagrey the wife was the one who shot the husband though? Unless I read it wrong
@@lovehildagrey Pretty sure if the husband attacked her she would have just said it instead of sitting in a prison cell after he's dead. Like... how would she be able to survive two shots to the head and get up and shoot her husband 5 times? This is not a movie.
@@lovehildagrey it's the guy saying "don't shoot"
@@jarrellidk lmao she fucked up suicide twice in one go? That's golden.
I'm sure the traumas he passed was terrible, poor boy. I am sorry about his loss of his owner. Even he remembers the dialogue.
He's having a total stress attack. Full on trauma. Precious baby.
@@duchesssussex7648 At least he's moving past the stress, according to his more recent owner. Slowly, but yeah.
If I was a judge, I'd allow it as first-hand eyewitness testimonial evidence.
I think Bud actually did testify in that trial.
@@weirdchris3560 No they couldn't use it as evidence, but I vestigators did use it as an informal clue
In India a murder was solved by the police when a man related to the victim walked in and the caged parrot of the victim got agitated and started saying 'killed killed'
Even with that ringing after a loud blast (gun fire) is the ultimate cherry on top with witnessing of the murder.
They are regularly admitted as evidence.
0:00-0:06 : either the wife or the husband arguing
0:09-0:12 : more arguing
0:13 : The husband says "ow" after getting shot
0:17 : Husband saying "No!"
0:18-0:22 : The wife argues more with the injured husband.
0:23 : The husband in pain says "Shit!"
0:24 : The ringing in the parrots ears after hearing the shots from the gun.
0:27-0:31: more ringing in the ears and the husband begging "No" for his wife to stop shooting him.
0:32-0:34 :wife ordering husband where to move(possibly crawling) while husband is still saying "ow"
0:35-0:36 : husband says "ow"
0:40-0:45 : Wife continues to tell at the injured husband while the husband continues to beg to the wife not to shoot him.
0:48 : wife's still yelling
0:52-0:53 :Husband saying "no!" "No!"
0:54-0:57 : the wife yelling more at the injured husband
1:00-1:02 :The husband saying "Don't fucking shoot!"
You assumed that the words the parrots say were in order.
@@Fx_Explains Close enough
Nice job, this gave me chills
Wow that's crazy. Never seen anything like this
@@Fx_Explains Damn good supposition.
Honestly, this is more haunting than an actual video of the event would be. I don’t know what it is but it chills me.
same the way he probably sounds EXACTLY like the husband… he portraits his emotions in his last moments so well, poor boy is going to be repeating that night in his head forever
Same! The way he says “don’t shoot” and then a long pause is so chilling
The bird's impression of its late owner is uncanny, but it's also palpable that it's coming from trauma.
@@swish3432you can't hear shit what are you guys being so dramatic about?I tried to add subtitles and it doesn't work,yall are acting like he narrated a perfectly crystal clear story when he sounded like Ronald Mcdonald cussing out a child
At around 0:48 or something it sounds like the bird is imitating the wife saying “and why not?” After he tells her not to shoot him or something
Oh god
Yeah thats what they said
thats terrifying
That’s fucked up people cant just live in peace not only did the parrot lose an owner but he lost a friend .
that's actually insane how well they can reproduce sounds, like they're organic tape recorders almost. crazy how such advanced sounds can come out of such a little creature. that aside, the contents of what it picked up are traumatic ofc
Ravens are scary they keep dead silent but can mimic nearly anything to
It's unintelligible. What is it saying?
That is not entertainment. Its quite sad really
Who said it was entertaining?
Literally no one said this was entertaining or funny at all.
I just wanted to hear it uncensored
@@ChaoChao0071 youtube or smth
Its not entertainment, this is fucking chill and terrifying
Holy crap this is chilling. Some parts are so clearly understandable it sounds like a radio
Yeah like 1 little part,98% of this video is indistinguishable and it sounds just like he's squawking random shit
It sounds like a domestic violence incident if anything and it's so haunting poor thing must been through a lot
Apprently the husband and wife were struggling financially and it really put a crack in their marriage and something in the wife snapped after a while and sparked the argument that made her kill her husband
Domestic violence again who?
@@milomatijiw3299 Also she shot herself in the head but dumbass survived
It was his owner being murdered by the owners wife. She’s in jail now, ex wife has the bird
poor baby was so traumatized the scene etched into his brain
Poor bird probably has ptsd. They are sensitive sweet creatures. I feel bad for him having seen it, and his family who has to listen to it replay
You can barely understand him though so they'd be able to tune him out as just squawking random shit,I watched the video 6 times and could only understand the last part everyone is making it seem like he was crystal clear but really you don't hear anything until the beeps and whistles
i got a afrincan grey and believe me they going to find the way to make thing clear . he needs time and he will recall everythings even the details need it.
@Alexis Cabrera *_I B E T Y O U A R E P E R F E C T A R E N ' T Y O U_*
@Alexis Cabrera Yeah. Everyone's first language is English. Definitely. This is totally not sarcasm.
But for real, not everyone is great at English so what you said just makes you a jerk.
@@Rosercoaster geez its just a joke and tbh people shouldnt care about being made fun of
@@krimsonite2574 People can be sensitive. How would you feel if you were a non-English speaker and somebody makes fun of you? Honestly, do you have empathy?
@@Rosercoaster i am non english speaker actually... And i never feel bad about people making fun of me i am used to it haha... People get offended by small small things, it's just annoying to see them like that
Im not all too scared of what he's saying, I'm horrified of just how terrified he sounds when he says it. I can't imagine what the poor thing had to see.
This came to pass after the dead owner's ex-wife got custody of Bud the parrot.
He wasn’t her owner he was the victim. The killers bird went to the victims family.
@@mentalalchemy4819 I've checked again. The murder victim - Martin Duram - was the owner of Bud the Parrot. Martin Duram was killed by his wife Glenna Duram. Bud the Parrot later came under the care of the victim's ex-wife Christina Keller.
Hopes this helps.
The parrot repeating the ringing in its ears when the gun got shot is scary
This parrot gave his daddy justice. 💪❤️
This case was insane. I feel so horrible this poor poor parrot. So sad he had to see that
but not for the man..? you crazy overt animal lovers are fucking pathetic.
This is haunting
Dude, it’s terrifying to have that replay, like a horrible memory.
Poor parrot, this is like 6 years ago and its still chilling
My heart goes to out to this bird
Yas....
Poor parrot. I'm glad he helped out his owner in the best way possible. Pets really are like family members...
Who knows how a parrot's brain works, but it's clear that this event made a massive impact on the poor thing. That suggests that it was aware of the significance of it all, even if it can't really understand what was going on.
I have a Quaker. Parrots get super attached to their owners. My parrot is like a child to my husband and me and shares a special bond with my husband; they're best friends. This poor animal must be so traumatized. This is depressing to watch.
This would make for one hell of a fucking movie.
Yea, like a plot twist. The person suspected isn’t actually the killer, but instead at random, you hear your pet parrot reenacting the actual murder. And the killer is someone you love.
You write it.
*Dramatic music intensifies*
Coming soon to cinemas name of the film The murder case
17+
Coming soon to the cinema
This poor bird 😢. Our African Grey Barney turned 17 yesterday & the love of our lives ❤.
African Greys are extremely sensitive to negative surroundings. We keep our Barney as calm as can be.
We interact 24/7 (we both retired).
I have been hospitalized appr 7 times in 2 yrs and every time Barney repeats "where did mommy go?"😢
I hope this bird gets all the love he deserves ❤.
The fact that he is able to repeat it so clearly even the ear ringing from a gun shot going off to close to him. The difference between him mimicking the male and higher pitched female voice. I feel extremely bad for this bird, cause I don't think they forget how to say things. So he is probably still repeating some of these words to this day. Which is tragic. The last thing he learned from his owner were his last words. But those words got his owner justice, so their is some peace in that.
Do u know what the bird is saying? I can’t make out anything lol
I have a grey and I know he loves me. I also know he misses his dad that passed away. Sometimes he does his voice it definitely catches you off guard. His dad passed away from cancer when my baby boy was 11. I had lost my first bird due to a accident. I found out his story. I knew in that moment he was ment to come home with me. Unfortunately mesha wasn't a huge fan of his wife he was more of a guys bird still is. He has a soft spot for his mama though. I do know that the guys wife had a lot on her plate she did what was best for him. They had kids and dogs.
Poor parrot saw and wittiness everything he is traumatized by it
“Look what the fuck you did” “please don’t shoot me” “get your ass over here now” “don’t fucking shoot”
This is both haunting, chilling AND amazing. You did so good, Bud, despite witnessing such horrors. Your human(s) are so proud and thankful for you, and so is the public! ❤
You can tell the woman was being hysterical in the high pitched voice. Sounds like a crazy fight
Wow 😯 puts the term bird brain into a new perspective now he’s very intelligent! It’s so sad he’s obviously traumatized his owner was murdered so sad 😞
Birds, specially corvid and parrot species, are the most intelligent non-primate animals on the planet
0:32 is purely terrifying! It sounds just like a human male would sound like. You can clearly hear what it's saying and what situation it is. Yet it's a damn bird saying it out of nowhere.
parrots are literally living audio recorder and playback devices
i just wanna hug him and tell him its all gonna be okay :c
The "Don't F___ing shoot!" was the disturbing
Poor guy. I feel really bad for his owner, Rest In Peace. :(
I feel so sorry for this little creature 💔 no one or no creature should have to witness such things
damn, it's he like recorded the event with clarity, his owner's voice is more clearer since he's probably closer to him when it happened, while the wife voice is father away since she's probably on another part of the room when they're arguing.
Don't worry Bud, your owner is watching over you now.
The husband got shot 5 times and that how many times the bird did the low pitched sound...Thats very creepy
That is SO sad. I agree, the poor bird is, obviously, traumatized from seeing and hearing that awful violence, and relives it by saying the words over and over! I pray that, eventually, the bird will push the memory away and learn a new, happy expression to repeat.
poor parrot~
so right, that poor baby:(
poor parrot? what the parrot was saying was an argument that happened between a wife and husband and the argument ended with the wife shooting and killing the husband the parrot at the end says "Dont fucking shoot" meaning that was the last thing that the husband said before the wife shot him. so the sentence you are saying is "poor husband"
Plus, I don't think a parrot is aware of the meaning of the sounds it reproduces. ;)
Tiffany Chen yep. Witnessing his Dad's death, followed by having never seen him again...very sad. Imprinted.
Parrots can actually hold a conversation, so he probably understand that his owner is dead
This made me cry... I had C-PTSD for 10 years, this poor sweet bird doesn't deserve that hell... it's as if a small child witnessed his parent murdered.
At least he brought justice to his owner. How absolutely horrible, though.
Wtf is "C" - ptsd
@@S-fn3oe it means 'complex post-traumatic stress disorder'
@@sentoblerone4058 Thanks
Poor baby these parrots are so smart no doubt he remembers absolutely everything
That poor Parrot, only remembering the last conversation of his owner.
This parrot is the *'_eye witness_'*
Lol
True
Poor sweet baby boy. 😢 Thank you Bud, you did your daddy proud. If not for you, his murderer would have never seen justice.
"Don't £#¢%ing shoot!"
Poor bird.
0:05 sounds like the parrots is saying “please don’t shoot me anymore “
maybe this was marty’s way of telling the story through his parrot
I wanna hug this parrot.
This just sounds like a frickin sound recorder, what an awesome creature
He said "Don't fucking shoot!" and "Get your ass over here now!"
sonaarr ROBLOX ;_;
At 0:01 i also heard "what the fuck you laughing at?"
Okay the way this sounds is like he mimics the couples argument with Fuck being said a lot from both people
He does the wife’s voice higher and the man’s voice lower.
There’s a lot of the argument that I can’t understand but…
What I can hear:
0:04 Woman’s voice: “Where have you been?!”
0:14 Mans voice: “Owww”
0:17 Mans voice: “No”
0:19 - 0:22 Woman’s voice: “Fuck then why not?! I’ll make it where you can’t fucking walk!”
0:23 Mans voice: “Shit”
0:24 *ringing to simulate the gunshot*
0:27 *ringing to simulate gunshot #2*
0:28 Woman’s voice: “No!”
0:30 *rustling on cage sounds to simulate a physical struggle between the couple*
0:31 Woman’s voice: “No”
0:32 *ringing to simulate gunshot #3*
0:33 - 0:34 Mans voice: “Get your ass- Get over here now!”
0:35 *ringing to simulate gunshot #4*
0:36 Woman’s voice: “No!”
0:38 *ringing to simulate gunshot #5*
0:41 - 0:46 Mans voice: “Don’t- fucking shut up! You ain’t gonna fucking shoot!”
0:48 Woman’s voice: “Okay, why not?”
0:53 Mans voice: “No”
0:56 - 0:57 Woman’s voice: “Then fucker where were you?!”
1:00 - 1:02 Mans voice: “Don’t fucking shoot!”
My best guess is that the man got home late from somewhere (possibly cheating on his wife since he won’t tell her where he was) then she got pissed and turned violent, which in turn made the man violent.
I believe completely that she murdered him, no doubt.
@@MayL0v31 it's still first degree murder
It was never solved the couple were both killed so it was probably a black man you can hear him say white boy several times
@@DetElliottStabler she means what caused the murder
@@Prince_Icarus the wife had a gambling addiction and gambled away all their money and hid the fact that their house was in foreclosure from the husband. They were basically set to be evicted the day of or after he was killed. It wasn’t an affair, this woman basically was so embarrassed that she pissed through probably closed to six figures of money and they were about to be put out on the street. At one point the husband found out about it bc his mom called after seeing a foreclosure notice in the paper and the wife convinced him it was a mistake and she was gonna get it fixed. He was still making improvements on a house that no longer belonged to them and he had next to no idea and his wife killed him probably because he finally found out about it.
See how u accused the man of cheating based on no proof god dude the guy is dead i think we should respect that as he done nothing
He knows that the last time he saw him and repeats it so we all know what happened!! Good job, he repeats it because its his last memory
thats honestly a terrifying experience for whoever owns the bird now especially if its someone who was close with the owner
I need subtitles
Yes
I can only understand a few things... like 0:14 Owww!!!
0:17 Oh!
0:19 Something I'll f#-$ you (boy I think?)
0:21 And what did you f---- Me for????
Also 0:21 Sh--
0:25 Random beep
My phone ain’t very loud I wish there was a translation but this is chilling to the core
Hearing this it shocks me... The fact that Parrots are extremedly attacked to their owners if they're cared very well is even more horrible, thinking what just happened to the previous owners of this poor animal..
Homie got ratted out by a bird
A little birdie told me... 💀
The fact that african grey parrots can mimic human voices and are sensetive to traumatizing events is just scary in this video
Yeah new fear unlocked for me
Arson
In 2018 that horrible moment shall now be gone
Parrot is so traumatized that he will remember this for the rest of his life
Phoenix Wright: *I knew it wasn't a stupid idea*
Heh damn, dude, you read my mind
@TripleJackMoo I was surprised that someone else besides me thought of Phoenix
This parrot is like a voice actor!
God bless his ex wife, too. Who recorded this, who helped to solve the case and gave the parrot company. God bless this woman.
Omg yeah the ex wife helped with the case his current wife killed him omg poor guy
I legit think this bird is experiencing some form of ptsd and reliving a traumatic experience. I know we all know they talk but I think people often forget how intelligent birds actually are too.
That bird is evidence. This is all just so uncanny.
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Poor bird doesn't deserve to go through that! 🥺
I mean a man was fucking killed, I think someone had it worse
Ew fuскing Gacha
@@EnemyAtom65 really 😑
@@EnemyAtom65 I hate gacha but still really? Commenting on this video saying that
Reported to you tube
@@radicalradicslraidkfkskrsid all I said was fusking. Imagine not knowing Cyrillic and Latin character differences
"Polly Added to the Court Record"
We need this parrot to testify
Polly Polly did we forget anything?
Don't Forget DL-6
Guys think about this parrot before you get married
Imagine buying this bird and hearing this! I'd be traumatized
Sad situation, what a very intelligent parrot.
well atleast the police has evidence
This is so chilling
It's terrifing, mainly the gunshots!
สงสารนกแก้วมากที่ต้องสะเทือนใจกับเหตุการณ์ที่เลวร้าย 🥹🥹มันฝังลงในความทรงจำของเขาอย่างสมบูรณ์ เหมือนหนังที่ดูวนไปมา จนทำให้จำภาพเสียงเหล่านั้นได้อย่างแม่นยำ และน้องเองก็ถ่ายทอดออกมาได้ดีทีเดียว
จูบเธอเจ้านกน้อย....❤❤❤
Poor parrot 🦜. RIP Man.
He just said his owners last words
Feel sorry for the parrot :(
The gunshot noise is censored but what bud says is uncensored.
Pigs can fly and hell must froze over. This shit crazy!
I’m sure the Murderer was really pissed that an animal was the key evidence of his murder case
the wife shot her husband, and the parrot repeated his last words.
Kinda like your own child basically going against your bad actions
James and Jimmie sent me. RIP Marty
Shut up and give me ?
@@007Guava MURDER
You gotta think about how much more the parrot probably heard but didn't--or couldn't--repeat.
oh god when it says 'Don't fucking shoot' followed by the whistling that was actually horrible.
Jesus, his owner died one grizzly death... I feel horrible for both of them
Bird:No no no no shut up