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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2023
  • In today's video we cover one of the most tragic tales on RUclips, the story of McSkillet.
    Rest in peace Aileen and Aryana Pizarro, as well as McSkillet.
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  • @InternetAnarchist
    @InternetAnarchist  8 месяцев назад +849

    Rest in peace to everyone involved, this could have been avoided. 💔🕊
    Come chat with me on Discord:
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    • @popcornpizza8869
      @popcornpizza8869 8 месяцев назад +17

      Rest in piece

    • @GraveYardShif7
      @GraveYardShif7 8 месяцев назад +1

      I'm a Canadian Armed Forces Veteran and I'm not Anti-Police or anything but the Police in the U.S seem to have lowerd their standards in the last 20 years. They're not properly trained or educated. It seems anyone now can become a Police Officer with only the most Basic Requirements compared other countries that Require a University Degree and Highly Specialized training in Fitness, Psychology, Safety and also psychological testing before serving. Even the guards in U.S prisons are fat/obese which makes them a liability to others.

    • @banjothefox9263
      @banjothefox9263 8 месяцев назад +1

      RIP to Mcskillet? Bruh, he killed a mom and kid. Fuck him.

    • @click_beatty
      @click_beatty 8 месяцев назад +6

      Does highlighting a comment mean you / the OC alone makes a call? If so I'm humbly flattered TYSM

    • @click_beatty
      @click_beatty 8 месяцев назад +2

      Also seeing the words "gg" and "Anarchist" touching so close just made me flashback to my scumf*** punk rock arc lol

  • @acutetrashcan2950
    @acutetrashcan2950 8 месяцев назад +4974

    As I person who has had 5150 called on them this behavior from the cops doesn't surprise me. My therapist actually had to call on ambulance for me. If she hadn't called I would have left and done what I was going to do. I had to wait 12 hours just to go to a clinic. When I finally got picked up, the EMTs said "do you really need to go you dont seem crazy?" Everyone is dismissive of mental health until something happens.

    • @squirrelthegamer8483
      @squirrelthegamer8483 8 месяцев назад +205

      How are you doing nowadays?

    • @acutetrashcan2950
      @acutetrashcan2950 8 месяцев назад +533

      @@squirrelthegamer8483 Much better, I have a job and good friends. I'm glad I stuck around.

    • @FLEExpl0zi0ns
      @FLEExpl0zi0ns 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@acutetrashcan2950good man it's not always easy but it is worth it

    • @ProbablyDre
      @ProbablyDre 8 месяцев назад

      Glad you're still here
      @@acutetrashcan2950

    • @parkourchinx7978
      @parkourchinx7978 8 месяцев назад +122

      @@acutetrashcan2950Good to hear :)

  • @BEXASTORIA
    @BEXASTORIA 8 месяцев назад +2684

    They literally begged the officers to detain him

    • @UltimaKeyMaster
      @UltimaKeyMaster 8 месяцев назад +86

      You can't detain someone based on pure hearsay. It might be the most true thing you've ever said, but you can't JUST have your word. And you should damn well know that before you ask the police to do something about it, because now you're going to have that lack of action hang over those cops heads forever like it's their fault he killed his family.

    • @apolloandwarrior_3229
      @apolloandwarrior_3229 8 месяцев назад +240

      ​@@UltimaKeyMasterBecause in part it is. Police have the ability to put a person on 72 hour hold in the nearest mental facility. They can do this to anyone who has explicitly said they have plans to harm themselves or others. Even if it's family members if they have reasonable suspicion they can institutionalize someone. Police act when they shouldn't, and Don't when they're needed

    • @UltimaKeyMaster
      @UltimaKeyMaster 8 месяцев назад

      @@apolloandwarrior_3229 And if said police ever exercise that ability, millions of people will call it abuse of power to be allowed to jail someone for three days for *quite literally no reason than someone said some shit.* There is no winning here.

    • @blaneandgame9
      @blaneandgame9 8 месяцев назад

      100% this, they are so incompetent at their jobs its wild.@@apolloandwarrior_3229

    • @mastersparkles1584
      @mastersparkles1584 8 месяцев назад +137

      ​​@@UltimaKeyMasterYou would have a point if it was a single person trying to get him detained. When MULTIPLE close relatives and even neighbors are reporting the same thing then that is more then enough to get involved. It ain't JUST YOUR WORD when its multiple people saying the same thing.

  • @bonghitsandheavyriffs
    @bonghitsandheavyriffs 8 месяцев назад +1269

    as someone from san diego, who works in social services, this story always really gets to me because we're trained to report dangerous or concerning behavior to authorities. the psychiatrist is a mandated reporter & the cops didn't even try to do their job, when she was correctly doing hers.

    • @murdock94
      @murdock94 8 месяцев назад +79

      They didn't want to do the extra paperwork.

    • @Tyme_flies
      @Tyme_flies 8 месяцев назад +117

      His family did everything right. The cops kept saying we cant do anything until he does something. Well didnt i hear the therapist say he threatened to hit his mother, thats a legit charge, he destroyed property, thats a charge. Im glad the family is suing the city. Both families should link up. Because clearly the police were being lazy. Shit they could've made up a bogus crime ,they do it all the time. 😮

    • @Theunicorn2012
      @Theunicorn2012 8 месяцев назад +4

      as someone from san diego, who works in social services, this story always really gets to me because we're trained to report dangerous or concerning behavior to authorities. the psychiatrist is a mandated reporter & the cops didn't even try to do their job, when she was correctly doing hers.

    • @triadwarfare
      @triadwarfare 7 месяцев назад +39

      ​@@Theunicorn2012why the f do you keep repeating everyone's comments? I mean, it's pointless and a waste of space.

    • @fluffskunk
      @fluffskunk 7 месяцев назад +9

      @@murdock94 He was rich. If he couldn't afford a bunch of lawyers the cops wouldn't have just done their job, they'd probably have shot him when they found him.

  • @terribleeditor4556
    @terribleeditor4556 8 месяцев назад +858

    The guy talked about driving on the wrong side of the road, he told his mother he would kill her over a thermostat, the parents were doing everything they could, and even a neighbor was like. "Yo, something is wrong with this guy, someone needs to hold him."
    And the response from cops was "well its just an infraction, he needs to do something violent first." This could have been prevented if they did a hold or tried at least!

    • @specialsause949
      @specialsause949 8 месяцев назад +43

      I understand why this frustrates people but you have to remember that you have the advantage of hindsight. You know what happened. The cops can't detain you just because and they shouldn't.
      Let's put it this way, let's say you have a family member that doesn't like you and frivolously reports you to the police. You're going g to be real upset if they detain you as you should be. The other thing is a lot of people might become violent because they're being detained for something they didn't do.
      I understand where you're coming from but I disagree with the notion that the cops should have arrested him.

    • @brandonkennedy4160
      @brandonkennedy4160 8 месяцев назад +56

      Right. Like no one was asking for this guy to be arrested. They just wanted him on a psychiatric hold, which was absolutely necessary as we’ve seen. Just awful for the victims. Plus, I’m pretty sure cops have put people on involuntary psychiatric hold for much less reasons.

    • @brandonkennedy4160
      @brandonkennedy4160 8 месяцев назад +66

      @@specialsause949 driving the wrong way at over 100 miles, an hour, getting out of control with his mother, and even a psychiatrist called in. I don’t think he should’ve been arrested, but he absolutely should’ve been put on an involuntary hold. I genuinely think this situation could’ve been prevented if the cops had actually taken their job seriously. It was not like one or two little things. This guy was clearly spiraling.

    • @nanathegoat5106
      @nanathegoat5106 7 месяцев назад +29

      Yep. Same thing with stalking and threats. They tell you nothing they can do even when you show them a text of your ex saying he will rape and strangle you. They basically said don't delete that it could be evidence one day. Like wtf??

    • @SaltySeaStella
      @SaltySeaStella 7 месяцев назад +18

      @@nanathegoat5106 I see cops as the cleanup crew and investigators for a bad situation that already happened. Wouldn't trust them to actually help prevent said situation.

  • @blastingoff
    @blastingoff 8 месяцев назад +2769

    I'm not excusing what he did, but holy shit the mental health system failed him so badly.

    • @rthraitor
      @rthraitor 8 месяцев назад +236

      Dude was clearly in a psychosis and they didn’t institutionalise him

    • @Luci-pz8xx
      @Luci-pz8xx 8 месяцев назад +55

      You can't just take people against their will due to a phone call with no evidence.

    • @juangomez1784
      @juangomez1784 8 месяцев назад +81

      I’m not surprised as this happened in San Diego. This is also the same city where the McDonalds massacre happened. The gunman in that incident attempted to get help for his mental health before the shooting but was never called back by the clinic.

    • @MarvinHartmann452
      @MarvinHartmann452 8 месяцев назад +17

      You can't help someone who don't want to be helped. And you can't held someone against their will, depending on where he was.

    • @PremiumReyes2
      @PremiumReyes2 8 месяцев назад +51

      @@Luci-pz8xx Yeah that's weird. It's possible in my country. My parents did it when i was 19. An ambulance came, they took me, held me for 72h to assess me, and it saved me from ending myself.

  • @The_Celestial_Fox
    @The_Celestial_Fox 8 месяцев назад +3350

    As I'm watching this, I'm looking for why everyone is saying hid parents should be ashamed of themselves. I haven't found it yet. They tried multiple times to get him help and even had the cops over to get a 5150 on their son, but in typical cop fashion "we can't do anything until something actually happens".
    This doesn't seem like a parenting issue. This seems like an 18 yo kid tasted success that began faltering due to him running out of ideas for content. He spiraled until this tragedy happened. He had no history of this behaviour, no previous issues with the law or drugs or anything. So why are we hating on the parents?
    Edit: To any future comments, I'm sorry but I'm done responding. Half a year later and still there are so many people in the replies alone thinking the parents' are at fault and that they know better and know what his life was like growing up. I'm done with the ignorance.

    • @randybernhard8437
      @randybernhard8437 8 месяцев назад

      You have absolutely zero fucking clue what you're talking about. You cannot just hold someone on a 5150 because someone said something. There has to be objective credible evidence of them threatening to hurt themselves or others. People have rights, and there's nothing the cops legally could have done. Their hands were tied. At that moment, there was literally zero evidence. Someone's word is hearsay and not legally admissible evidence. And what the hell are you talking about, "they can't arrest you until you do finally do something???" Uhhhh, yeah, that's how our country and rights and legal system works. It's called due process. What are you advocating for a minority report situation where people are detained before they have even committed a crime?

    • @AtariEntity
      @AtariEntity 8 месяцев назад +196

      it's his fault not the parents

    • @PAJARIN999
      @PAJARIN999 8 месяцев назад +151

      I agree. As shown in the video, a neighbor who was a psychiatrist told the police that they need to hold the mcskillet for a while because he was showing signs of having an episode or a manic attack. The parents even tried to put him in a hospital. But the police just shrugged it off as that as "nothing has happened yet."
      Although, I do have to blame the parents a bit on how they should've tried more in stopping their kid who was showing signs of some very dangerous train of thoughts. Love your kid, sure. But know when they is clearly overstepping it, leaving that alone could leave a notion in their mind that what they are doing is fine.

    • @LKSgm
      @LKSgm 8 месяцев назад +12

      But nobody is blaming the parents though

    • @diegomedina9637
      @diegomedina9637 8 месяцев назад +40

      ​@@LKSgmI am to some extent. After admitting he likes to drive like a maniac he shouldn't have access to a vehicle period.

  • @BaneHuntress
    @BaneHuntress 7 месяцев назад +340

    I actually feel sorry for the psychiatrist too... She knew what was happening, and the police just ignored her, I imagine she's gone some very deep guilt over that. Her profession wasn't taken seriously, and innocent people died >_<
    And in the UK, police CAN detain someone if they think they are a danger to themselves or others, to then be assessed by medical trained people.
    This is so sad >_

    • @wukongsun6223
      @wukongsun6223 6 месяцев назад +5

      Absolutely right. She's never diagnosed the guy. She held an opinion which cannot be legally enforced. If she was his personal psychiatrist then she would have legal basis for the cops to act on
      It's the law. Not make up the law because people decide to jump to conclusions

    • @ContactsNfilters
      @ContactsNfilters 6 месяцев назад +21

      It's bs excuses. The police absolutely could've taken him in for evaluation and they would've been protected from being sued with their qualified immunity.

    • @wukongsun6223
      @wukongsun6223 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@ContactsNfilters No they could not. There was no viable evidence given to them by the family
      All they had was hearsay and no direct contact with this person, who no longer was at that residence and was free to leave as he was an adult
      He had no criminal history or history of mental illness
      The police cannot detain or arrest someone without cause. They would need to have witnessed a crime themselves or unusual behaviour
      Or someone witnessing it, producing some evidence to support that claim
      The family failed to support their claim of mental illness
      Getting angry and driving off is not a mental illness

    • @braticuss
      @braticuss 5 месяцев назад +6

      5150s can't be just based on hearsay. Otherwise, it could be used against anyone at any time. It would be abused to no end.

    • @fiyahquacker2835
      @fiyahquacker2835 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@wukongsun6223 what complete and utter bullsh×t.

  • @plantemor
    @plantemor 8 месяцев назад +319

    Eileen and Arianna looks like such sweet people. The son's compassionate comment shows how good of a family this is.

    • @barrelracer12
      @barrelracer12 8 месяцев назад +23

      I was in tears after hearing her son speak. Thats a wonderful kid right there!

    • @plantemor
      @plantemor 8 месяцев назад +23

      @@barrelracer12 seriously. Amidst the biggest grief of his life he still has kindness for the person who took them. I don't know if I would be as good of a person if someone killed my mom and sister and I hope to never find out.

    • @orgoik
      @orgoik 6 месяцев назад +12

      I'm so amazed by his kindness. The entire situation is tragic.

    • @zerobolt9506
      @zerobolt9506 4 месяца назад +7

      I agree with others in the comments that the cops are at fault here, this dude was serious mental ill and they're response is basically "not our problem" if they just listen to the parents & the Neighbor then no one would've lost their life here.

    • @kieronparr3403
      @kieronparr3403 3 месяца назад +3

      The son was so classy. I've been psychotic but I never did anything violent. Violence is always inside some people

  • @yvaincallipso84
    @yvaincallipso84 8 месяцев назад +1450

    It really is tragic that his family did everything right. The father parked his car blocking the driveway to prevent him leaving, his mother and neighbor kept trying to get police to lock him up to get the help he desperately needed. And while he was clearly not in his right mind he killed himself and two completely innocent people.
    Nothing but victims in this scenario.
    Except the cops. They definitely should have known better

    • @juuso4148
      @juuso4148 8 месяцев назад

      McSkillet is not a victim. More like a murderer.

    • @bradchambers5886
      @bradchambers5886 8 месяцев назад

      ACAB. You should never want to give the police any more power when they already have so much and they readily abuse it.
      Not all tragedies can be prevented.

    • @KnoxCarbon
      @KnoxCarbon 8 месяцев назад

      The cops don't actually have to know or enforce the law, nor do they face consequences for breaking the law or abusing their authority. They're basically street thugs with a license to kill.

    • @tartanmystic4025
      @tartanmystic4025 8 месяцев назад +72

      I hate to say it because there's no blame to be passed. But the police told the parents they could impose a 5150 when Mcskillet committed a crime. Ramming his dad's car was the excuse they needed but dad waited from morning till well into the afternoon before contacting police. Units could have been looking for & possibly intercepted him before he could commit the carnage, had it been reported earlier in the day when he rammed his dad's car.

    • @treznev.v2
      @treznev.v2 8 месяцев назад

      the threat he made to his mom should have been enough at that time.@@tartanmystic4025

  • @senjogaharahitagi482
    @senjogaharahitagi482 8 месяцев назад +969

    I am surprised how manny footage there are of this whole thing. From the police to the school staff. This was so much more information than I thought there was about this whole thing.

    • @abdulayad224
      @abdulayad224 8 месяцев назад +4

      I mean there are video of hours of information about people

    • @lrobin-is8dg
      @lrobin-is8dg 8 месяцев назад +22

      the hell is your icon

    • @germyz
      @germyz 8 месяцев назад +3

      It's a school area, there are cams every where

    • @trynabuysumacid
      @trynabuysumacid 8 месяцев назад +5

      Who is manny and why are you filming him

    • @justinholtman
      @justinholtman 8 месяцев назад +2

      Dude it’s 2023 there’s cameras everywhere

  • @Buhstungus
    @Buhstungus 2 месяца назад +42

    21:30 That statement from the victim's son, Dominic is underrated. The ability to sympathize with all parties from his standpoint shows incredible emotional intelligence. His mother must have been an amazing therapist and it shines through him

  • @strangelic4234
    @strangelic4234 8 месяцев назад +471

    15:50 "He's driving 150 mph on the wrong side of the road."
    "Sorry, he has to do something dangerous before I can act."
    Bad cop, no donut.

    • @aVeyt
      @aVeyt 8 месяцев назад +5

      That 150mph was his last drive, he didnt do any harm to others before that so cops couldnt take him

    • @strangelic4234
      @strangelic4234 8 месяцев назад +46

      @@aVeyt The cop himself says "We're getting hearsay he's driving fast down the wrong side of the road" and dismisses it as infraction.

    • @alexisfreeze
      @alexisfreeze 8 месяцев назад +9

      @@strangelic4234Becuaee it was an infraction. You’re clearly biased and using stereotypes against police officers. That doesn’t make your arguments better.
      You’re one of those people that only complain online but never take any action.

    • @Camazotz-kz9wr
      @Camazotz-kz9wr 7 месяцев назад +24

      @@alexisfreeze No it wasn't, it was a felony lol.

    • @eliasmsv3156
      @eliasmsv3156 5 месяцев назад +15

      @@alexisfreeze "You're nitpicking and biased i win bye bye!"-Headass

  • @Samota0
    @Samota0 8 месяцев назад +269

    It's unfortunate that this could have possibly been avoided if the proper services were rendered to the guy. I mean, even if you couldn't detain him, he could have surely been monitored to some extent without invalidating his rights. I mean, there's an entire clip of him mowing through a elementary school gate a few hours after the parents notified the police...I know he's in a McLaren, but geez...That'd of been the perfect opportunity to grab him.

    • @DavidSmith-zd2iv
      @DavidSmith-zd2iv 5 месяцев назад +1

      What?? No one knew he was or where. The school called authorities but Mcskillet was already speeding away and approaching the highway, where he murdered two people
      He was going to also murder some kids in that school

  • @samb123078
    @samb123078 8 месяцев назад +195

    When it comes to 5150 holds, it’s really up to the cops’ (or fire department) mood if they want to act on it. What that cop said about going to jail for commuting McKillet was complete BS. I have seen people put on holds for way less. I once had a patient come into my office after literally just trying to hang himself, he had fresh ligature marks on his neck. Wrote a hold on him and called 911. Fire department comes and says the same spiel about “he’s not doing anything right now so I can’t take him in”. I just calmly agreed with him and then asked for his name and badge number “just for full documentation officer” and he quickly changed his tune. In the end it’s just how lazy or vindictive the cops feel like being. The mistake here was that McSkillet wasn’t the psychiatrist’s formal patient so she had no leverage to force them to do anything

    • @Jiren420
      @Jiren420 7 месяцев назад

      ... a lot of the time their hands are tied. They need to be able to prove someones mental state is such a problem that they are a danger to themselves or others in order to put them in a psychiatric hold otherwise they could be sued for a shit ton of money and lose their jobs.
      While yes speeding the opposite way on a road going like 100+ mph over the speed limit definitely seems like something a mentally unstable person would do there are a ton of people who speed in and out of traffic and sometimes go the opposite way of the road that arent having mental breakdowns...

    • @SImrobert2001
      @SImrobert2001 6 месяцев назад

      How is "having physical evidence" of self harm "held on way less" than something that might not even happened? They're literally talking about something that there was no evidence of doing. The psychiatrist had never spoken to him. "I had heard he did something bad" isn't really an argument. People have lost decades out of their lives in prison people of hersay, and its garbage. There's a reason we're having to pay for people finally getting released for 17, 20, or 30 years in prison for something that was proven false.

    • @zammmerjammer
      @zammmerjammer 6 месяцев назад +21

      The cop also starts rambling something about "hearsay"... he clearly has no idea how the law works AT ALL.

    • @wukongsun6223
      @wukongsun6223 6 месяцев назад +5

      Look at these comments lol
      Absolutely laughable and I'm glad you aren't a cop.

    • @bribri0513
      @bribri0513 6 месяцев назад +3

      You realize that without specific legal requirements the police cannot take someone into custody or detain them? The officer could very well be charged if he were to take him in without those requirements that obviously weren’t present. Please learn about the criminal justice system before leaving incorrect opinions and comments

  • @Pundae
    @Pundae 6 месяцев назад +43

    "I don't want to go to jail for taking him in"
    *Gets sued for not taking him in*

    • @beccgah
      @beccgah 26 дней назад +2

      Costs San Diego 6.1m dollars for not doing so

  • @Manofthewoods.
    @Manofthewoods. 8 месяцев назад +418

    The amount of footage there is surrounding the horrific event that was the death of McSkillet and the family he hit is baffling

    • @LunaRose1312
      @LunaRose1312 8 месяцев назад

      You mean the family he murdered

    • @matguimond92
      @matguimond92 8 месяцев назад

      is there any footage of him roasting on a skillet at the scene? guy was a loser.

    • @TheHottwhyrd
      @TheHottwhyrd 7 месяцев назад

      You mean the murder of 2 innocent people and the suicide of a RUclips dummy

  • @bubberz
    @bubberz 8 месяцев назад +72

    Dude was the oldest looking 18yr old with one picture ever. Even when they got him on camera IRL, they never got his face.

    • @John_shepard
      @John_shepard 8 месяцев назад +15

      For real looks like a grown man

    • @IamDakotaaaa
      @IamDakotaaaa 2 месяца назад +2

      He looked like a mix between Henry Cavill and James Franco.

  • @WildRabiea
    @WildRabiea Месяц назад +14

    A family member of mine had a manic episode, he was paranoid, didn't sleep, was reckless and unpredictable. It was impossible to put him in the hospital, he thought that he''s fine and you can't put someone in mental hospital against their will. He was recklessly driving at high speed and we were terrified he would crash, potentially hurting someone else as well. We were very lucky that he started to understand something is not right and we managed to convince him to go in hospital. He's good now, but it was a very scary experience. There definitely should be a better way of helping someone like this before there's been a serious consequences.

  • @eyeldinland
    @eyeldinland 8 месяцев назад +121

    “Sorry, we can’t take any actions to protect anyone unless someone is already being harmed”

    • @SImrobert2001
      @SImrobert2001 6 месяцев назад +13

      I've said this before.
      Everything in this scene is a basic idea of white privilege, "We called once, and nothing happened!" "A white dude drove through a fence, it must have been an accident with no ill intent!" "I am a woman with a degree! The police must believe me!"
      No one could put forth a bare minimum of effort when it mattered the most. The parents were LITERALLY told "when he does something violent. call us." They refused to do so when he did something violent. There's a reason systems protecting the mentally ill are in place. The parents were explained this. I've shown this. And a psychiatrist is explained this throughout school.
      No one could be arsed to do anything the right way.
      Truth is many African Americans have been put into asylums for claiming that Various US laws favored Whites over minorities. The Washington Post ran an article titles "US Virginia mental institution for black patients, opened after the civil War, yields a trove of disturbing records" which details this very phenomenon. We STILL have rich white people calling 911 over anyone non-white in their neighborhood. The school literally saw a white guy drive through a fence, and failed to call 911, until the white dude tried to kill him. A psychatrist said "you should commit him" without even attempting the bare minimum, because apparently, mental health doesn't have bare minimums? The parents saw their son wreck their car, and were like "Eh, we called once. Nothing will happen."

    • @braticuss
      @braticuss 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@SImrobert2001stfu with that bs.

    • @DavidSmith-zd2iv
      @DavidSmith-zd2iv 5 месяцев назад +6

      That's how the law works. Unless someone is committing a crime or being witnessed about to commit a crime. I really don't understand how people don't get this concept

    • @kaydwessie296
      @kaydwessie296 3 месяца назад

      Watch any documentary about someone who got stalked and you'll learn this BS statement is actually 100% how they roll.

    • @summercrews5620
      @summercrews5620 2 месяца назад

      Cops are only here to protect the rich, not the people

  • @Zippsterman
    @Zippsterman 8 месяцев назад +123

    A guy in a sports car driving the other direction as my sister and her friend on a rainy day lost control - my sister had severe injuries and broken bones, her friend died on impact, her father at the wheel never fully recovered his mobility. People don't take driving seriously enough and people fucking die
    Edit - The sportscar driver died on impact as well. Ironically saves a lot of legal trouble

    • @Arbaz3102
      @Arbaz3102 7 месяцев назад +8

      That's seems like a pretty tragic situation, sorry about your sister's friend and I hope that her Dad and your sister were able to recover from that accident.
      But unlike the sports car driver in that situation, McSkillet wasn't able to take his driving seriously enough due to his mental health severely spiraling out of his control at that time. Just seems like yet another tragic situation except all around honestly

  • @kattiv2668
    @kattiv2668 8 месяцев назад +68

    I’m just shocked he’s 18. WTF he looks 30

    • @doreilly7689
      @doreilly7689 3 месяца назад +2

      'Merican government cheese 💪

  • @daxota_6750
    @daxota_6750 8 месяцев назад +68

    Wow the cops dropped the ball on this one basically saying "he has to harm someone before we get involved, we don't do preventative measures"

    • @jackwalker5266
      @jackwalker5266 6 месяцев назад +4

      That's correct, the law can't prejudge someone's actions. What's stopping them arresting you now before you might do something tomorrow?

    • @ElpSmith
      @ElpSmith 5 месяцев назад +9

      @@jackwalker5266 That’s incorrect. If you threaten someone you can be arrested for that

    • @jackwalker5266
      @jackwalker5266 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@ElpSmith but you did not include context
      Generally no. Offense has 3 key components which consist of.
      Intention(Will to act)
      Criminal(Person who performed this)
      Victim(Person who were affected by act)
      If you see someone you really hate and then you shout at them "If I see you around again, I will f@#king kill you”
      This would not be considered a genuine threat. There are no actions that were taken afterwards nor were there any other words that would lay out details as to how and when
      And if they don't report this to authorities in writing (police statement) You definitely don't get arrested

    • @mackcarlo
      @mackcarlo 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@ElpSmith apparently not. I was gaslighted and bullied, mentally attacked and finally physically assaulted by my Neighbor on a regular basis for 8 full years including her sending male (and sometimes female) friends and ex boyfriends around to my door to make passive aggressive threats against me... I finally called the Police after her final unprovoked physical attack and they didn't arrest her despite her other Neighbor supporting me and talking to the Police about the situation explaining that she has also been engaging in Prostitution, illegally earning money whilst claiming Social Security Disability Benefits illegitimately for several years.
      The Police did not arrest her. They were much more focused on her claim that a Facebook post made by a person that did not match my name and was months or even years old was referring to her. They did not arrest her for the illegal Prostitution or illegally earning a Salary whilst claiming free Social Security Benefits.
      So I know for sure that it is not illegal to ruthlessly bully a person and it is not illegal to do any of the other things. People obviously are not aware of the real Law. I also wrongly believed that it is illegal to threaten somebody but now I know that it is okay to do so because the Woman would have been arrested and imprisoned if it were illegal.

    • @LostStarzOfTheSky
      @LostStarzOfTheSky 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@jackwalker5266no they aren't! Baker act exists for exactly this reason!

  • @eazypeazy4842
    @eazypeazy4842 6 месяцев назад +91

    18 years old? Bro looks like 35

    • @tidybows
      @tidybows Месяц назад +3

      i thought he's atleast about 40 with that full beard.

    • @AlQatala
      @AlQatala Месяц назад

      Lmao every westerners look like that

    • @Moldereyes1999
      @Moldereyes1999 7 дней назад

      Anger ages and preserves in equal measure.

  • @lucindahavenite6999
    @lucindahavenite6999 8 месяцев назад +228

    The unintelligible text around 13:33 goes as follows,"...He would harm her and she feared for her life and left the house with him screaming at her." Imagine being so mentally deranged that you get belligerent at your own mother over a slight change in the thermostat. Sickening.

    • @germyz
      @germyz 8 месяцев назад +8

      You're right thank you I can hear it

    • @icaanul
      @icaanul 8 месяцев назад +20

      Sounds like the straw that breaks the camel's back. It clearly wasn't over the thermostat. It was just one of the final triggers.

    • @L_Train
      @L_Train 8 месяцев назад +3

      What's deranged is being able to call in with any random claim while stating you're a psychiatrist to have someone put on a 5150. The police should have never showed up.

    • @PerfectZeroMusic_
      @PerfectZeroMusic_ 8 месяцев назад +2

      Do you mean "she fears for her *life* " perhaps? Not trying to grammar police or anything just not sure if you misspelled it or she actually didn't say it clearly

    • @germyz
      @germyz 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@PerfectZeroMusic_ that's what I thought but I didn't wanna be the Grammer police

  • @bluetenit695
    @bluetenit695 8 месяцев назад +131

    Hey, I just want to say I really appreciate the work you put into these documentaries! You've been making a lot of content lately, and I really like it! Keep up the good work!

  • @Wonder_of_Rizz
    @Wonder_of_Rizz 8 месяцев назад +55

    The police just utterly failed in this scenario. If they had actually listened and detained him, none of this would have happened.

    • @wukongsun6223
      @wukongsun6223 6 месяцев назад +3

      They did listen and they then responded. You failed to understand the legalities

    • @braticuss
      @braticuss 5 месяцев назад

      5150s can't be just based on hearsay. Otherwise, it could be used against anyone at any time. Cops could use it freely at their 'discretion'. If you can't see the problem with that, you're blind.

    • @AntonioGarcia-ci9go
      @AntonioGarcia-ci9go 5 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@wukongsun6223are you slow?

    • @wukongsun6223
      @wukongsun6223 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@AntonioGarcia-ci9go So you are slow?

    • @AntonioGarcia-ci9go
      @AntonioGarcia-ci9go 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@wukongsun6223 no? I ain't the one saying dumb shit

  • @unironicallydel7527
    @unironicallydel7527 8 месяцев назад +305

    Unfortunate. If you're suicidal, dont take others down with you, as harsh as that sounds. I'd prefer no one goes thru with stuff like that, but. We cant save everyone. Get help, call people, go to therapy. Dont be foolish, and certainly dont take innocent lives with you.

    • @d4vid469
      @d4vid469 8 месяцев назад +28

      correction - if youre suicidal dont take yourself down and especially dont take others down with you

    • @unironicallydel7527
      @unironicallydel7527 8 месяцев назад +37

      @@d4vid469 It doesnt work like that. You can always hope they dont, but simply telling them not to wont do anything. I've talked many a person down, and simply telling them not to would've probably given me blood on my hands.

    • @peanutbuttertoast1252
      @peanutbuttertoast1252 8 месяцев назад +56

      When I was in a tough spot and became suicidal, even then I NEVER considered taking other people with me. That's just downright malicious.

    • @keesvdb
      @keesvdb 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@peanutbuttertoast1252 the mindset of taking others with you is you get to the suicidal place but then those who you thought might care just don't and you want to make them feel like you. at least that was it for me

    • @griffutsgaming
      @griffutsgaming 8 месяцев назад +11

      He needed help but when you’re in that state of mind, it becomes even harder to see. I doubt he had much sway of his mental state in his last moments.
      Mental illness is terrible; look at his comments section and you’ll see how sympathetic people are. He’ll forever be branded as a villain for something he couldn’t control, while people mock him and get praised for it.

  • @LordWafflestomp
    @LordWafflestomp 8 месяцев назад +79

    A killer YTer situation happened in the area I grew up in with Mr. Anime, but that's been covered plenty times now since it happened. RIP to all their victims.

    • @CrippledMerc
      @CrippledMerc 8 месяцев назад +13

      Same here! He apparently tried to hide out at my friend’s house just down the road from I used to live while he was on the run, but they ended up making him leave after just a little bit. I didn’t know him but apparently some of my old friends did. Police and Texas Rangers even ended up detaining my grandpa and searching his property because they knew Trey had been reported in the area and thought he may have been trying to hide out around there, and my grandpa’s property had a lot of places where he could’ve hidden.

    • @MASTEROFEVIL
      @MASTEROFEVIL 8 месяцев назад

      The guy who shot up a store?

    • @CrippledMerc
      @CrippledMerc 8 месяцев назад

      @@MASTEROFEVIL No, he was planning on shooting up the high school he had graduated from but didn’t want his family to be around and have to go through all that so he killed them first. But, after killing his family he backed out of the school shooting part of his plan.

    • @KHA0T1X
      @KHA0T1X 8 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@MASTEROFEVILno that was Randy Stair, the weird RUclipsr obsessed with the character ember from Danny Phantom. He shot up a store he worked at then shot himself, Mr. Anime shot his entire family to death, mom, dad, brother, then considered shooting up a school but decided not to then was caught not too long after for the murder of his family after trying to hide at a friend's house but it didn't last long they I guess made him leave then he turned himself in or something.

    • @evantambolang3052
      @evantambolang3052 2 месяца назад

      @@KHA0T1X At the very least he's feel remorse for his action and even beg for life sentence with no chance of parole as he feared he will relapsed if he got out

  • @benmontgomery4699
    @benmontgomery4699 8 месяцев назад +44

    I used to love Mcskillet back in the csgo skin days talking about rare skins, case openings etc…

  • @HoloSkull
    @HoloSkull 8 месяцев назад +45

    I have a family member that has manic episodes. I only feel sadness about this situation. The complete powerlessness of those involved, and the tragic loss of life on all accounts. If the police could have done more, then i hope that they are properly held responsible for a situation that could have been prevented.

    • @DavidSmith-zd2iv
      @DavidSmith-zd2iv 5 месяцев назад +1

      Why would they be held responsible? They told the parents the law.
      Neither the parents had phoned the police afterwards when they witnessed their son trash his father's car

    • @kaydwessie296
      @kaydwessie296 3 месяца назад +1

      My mom has treatment resistent bipolar. I'm not gonna say how traumatic it's been, I'll just say that when someone with bipolar asked Reddit if she should have an abortion for her kid's sake, I said yeah

  • @makotohan166
    @makotohan166 8 месяцев назад +265

    Bet that cop who said he won’t go to jail to get him admitted to a hospital or institution probably feels bad to this day

    • @aidanm5578
      @aidanm5578 8 месяцев назад +40

      Of course. He seemed empathetic to the mother. Sad situation all round.

    • @icaanul
      @icaanul 8 месяцев назад +24

      Why would/should he feel bad? You can't just incarcerate or commit someone on a whim or with he said / she said.

    • @who__cares__
      @who__cares__ 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@icaanulthat cop literally could've prevented the accident
      I'm guessing you have the same attitude towards instances with stalking, you guys are pathetic

    • @redtoil5
      @redtoil5 8 месяцев назад +111

      @@icaanulthey can take the recommendation of an actual psychiatrist, use your brain.

    • @dragonrider4253
      @dragonrider4253 8 месяцев назад +1

      I would certainly hope so.

  • @PhoenixWeaver
    @PhoenixWeaver 8 месяцев назад +29

    My heart hurts for everyone involved, having a love one go through a mental breakdown is so scary and the fact he's legally an adult makes it even harder for his parents to force him to get help.

  • @Dwarficus
    @Dwarficus 6 месяцев назад +7

    I'm bipolar, McSkillet's actions scream that he was an undiagnosed bipolar. From the information presented here, it looks like the CS:GO skin crash caused him too much stress (we're very susceptible to stress), this pushed him into a negative manic state (manic states are a key indicator of bipolar, and these can last months). Without the medication to control the bipolar disorder, McSkillet was a ticking time bomb. I just wish he'd directed his negative emotions onto himself (most of us do) instead of doing anything to harm another.
    Also, the comment about McSkillet felt bullets couldn't hurt him, yeah, that's pure bipolar mania. Damn, do I hate that feeling.

    • @BrandonFlint-ro2ns
      @BrandonFlint-ro2ns 2 месяца назад +4

      I don't think he was intending to hurt somebody. I think he was just in the midst of a breakdown and didn't realize what he was doing was inevitably going to hurt somebody. This by no means excuses what he did as two innocent lives were lost but some of the comments I've seen genuinely infuriate me as they're the reason people refuse help for mental illness. Maybe if they weren't so judgmental and idiotic things like this would happen less often.

  • @dsagacity
    @dsagacity 4 месяца назад +4

    I have bipolar disorder and this story is just so gut wrenching every time. Bipolar disorder is genetic but usually triggered in the late teens/early twenties when a big life event, good or bad, happens. This was probably his first ever manic episode, and he never really got the chance to get help. When you’re manic you think you’re invincible and consequences are sometimes just not something you can comprehend. I’m grateful I was able to get help young, to know the signs of my illness and take care of myself. He ruined his own life, the innocent passengers lives, and he probably didn’t even know it.
    Don’t get me wrong, fault is fault. Not taking action when you’re being told your mental health doesn’t seem right is up to you. But so young. Geez.

  • @miletadulovic577
    @miletadulovic577 7 месяцев назад +8

    I just HATE how police was "We can do nothing until he does something". Yeah, good job guys, very good job. Let him take his or someone else's life, and then do something. Oh wait, it is too late, you can't.

  • @leoreaboi9746
    @leoreaboi9746 8 месяцев назад +34

    This is awful news I didn’t know any of this happened until now. I used to be such a fan as a young kid and to hear this out of nowhere is truly surreal..

  • @TerribleGamesTV2
    @TerribleGamesTV2 8 месяцев назад +48

    he definitely wasn't just going for a joyride. so much was going on and he obviously couldn't take it anymore, but it's terrible of him to have put innocent lives at stake, that's unforgivable. what a tragic story

    • @mvb88
      @mvb88 7 месяцев назад +2

      See where your coming from and agree. When someone's in that mental state. You cant expect them to care about anyone else when they want to die. It's sad over all.

    • @wukongsun6223
      @wukongsun6223 6 месяцев назад +2

      Sorry what. No chance. He was at a school. What do you think his intentions were there. He wanted to run them over in his car
      Mental break or hiked up on drugs
      Sure, let's all pretend he couldn't cope

    • @TerribleGamesTV2
      @TerribleGamesTV2 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@wukongsun6223 tf are you talking about? he couldn't cope, that's why he went crazy and ended up killing people. you're throwing punches at nothin bro

    • @wukongsun6223
      @wukongsun6223 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@TerribleGamesTV2 No mate lol that's not how it works.

    • @TerribleGamesTV2
      @TerribleGamesTV2 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@wukongsun6223 ok mate. feel like you either misread my comment or you just wanted to start a random argument online

  • @GoddessofAnubis
    @GoddessofAnubis 2 месяца назад +3

    Dominic Pizarro is such a kind, empathic person that it shows his mom must have been a great one...For him, after losing his mom and sister, to pray for McSkillet's family and express his empathy towards someone obviously not well mentally, that's so incredibly brave of him. He had humanity when others (shocker its Keemstar) display none.

  • @wilderbriggs458
    @wilderbriggs458 8 месяцев назад +12

    I love the use of the Lonely instrumental. One of my favorite leaks recently

    • @InternetAnarchist
      @InternetAnarchist  8 месяцев назад +10

      Crazy that you noticed! I thought no one would catch on to it.

  • @MarvinHartmann452
    @MarvinHartmann452 8 месяцев назад +17

    That teacher who told someone to call 911 did everything right.

    • @SImrobert2001
      @SImrobert2001 6 месяцев назад

      You mean a car drove through a school fence, and no one called 911 right away? They had to wait until a white dude proved a danger before realizing he might be doing harm? He drove away specifically because he was confronted by someone. Calling the police and waiting their arrival instead of confronting a possible gunman is absolutely the right call. In fact, I find it far more telling that the teachers calling for gun control because of the danger to schools fails to see the danger of a car driving through a school fence. Either the teachers failed in their basic threat detection duty, or there isn't as much threat as these teachers claim. Why would you EVER appraoch a potential gunman like that?

  • @wordnado9788
    @wordnado9788 8 месяцев назад +7

    I’m so used to things like this happening because of drugs. The fact none were involved does make it seem like he had an episode. If it was just speeding down the road maybe that’s teenage stupidity, but ramming the school and his parents saying he was a danger is more than that to me.

  • @NicimakiClips
    @NicimakiClips 8 месяцев назад +20

    on this way, the police & system surely failed him. I'm suffering from mental health problems myself, and luckily got the help i needed to the point that i'm on the right path, recovering pretty well from the problems. When he's suffering heavily and shows clear sign of unstable mental health that could harm himself or others, that should be enough for him to go to the hospital. Had the police actually stepped in, 3 people would have been saved.

    • @grxntedfilms
      @grxntedfilms 8 месяцев назад +4

      Same man I been going thru it aswell tryna get my life back on track u prolly don’t remember me but back when I did commentary we used to talk 💀

  • @davidci
    @davidci 8 месяцев назад +33

    Murder-suicide is just so grim to me. The state of mental health to make someone suicidal is already harsh, the state of mental health to make someone suicidal AND take other lives with them is unfathomable.

    • @germyz
      @germyz 8 месяцев назад +8

      It is unfathomable, I've seen livestreams of some killing themselves, it's wild that any of these are an option to ppl

    • @davidci
      @davidci 8 месяцев назад +1

      I was suicidal before, but now, not anymore thanks to therapy and medication. Trust me, I look back on those years wondering how I've gotten that bad, how I rationalized that suicide is somehow the best choice for me. @@germyz

  • @That_Emily
    @That_Emily 8 месяцев назад +28

    damn, the son being nice to him got me 😭

  • @theodoratalon5368
    @theodoratalon5368 8 месяцев назад +7

    He didn't just ruin his life, he ruined every one else's lives that he hit that day. This is just so tragic and could've been prevented if the cops did what the parents said to do.

  • @ruthcruz1
    @ruthcruz1 Месяц назад +1

    My husband suffered a manic episode one day and I couldn't calm him down, I had to call 911 and asked them to please take him to the hospital but instead the police came and handcuffed him and threw him in jail and had him on s****** watch. I was so upset cuz he needed professional help that they didn't give him until the next day. Thankfully he's doing so much better now.

  • @Jarhead986
    @Jarhead986 8 месяцев назад +44

    Not a psycho, a person with mental issues that never got help and that did an atrocious thing.

    • @LittleBlueOwl318
      @LittleBlueOwl318 5 месяцев назад +3

      ...while having a PSYCHOTIC episode. 🤷🏼‍♀
      McSkillet was the very definition of "psycho"! Hard to believe 29 others agreed with you. 🤦🏼‍♀
      Psycho (adjective): of, relating to, or being a person who is mentally or emotionally unsound or unstable especially in a way that results in dangerous or violent behavior.

    • @Pekoe.
      @Pekoe. 3 месяца назад

      @@LittleBlueOwl318does that make him less of a person? have some empathy you wretch

    • @gurbaholic
      @gurbaholic 2 месяца назад

      Aka a psycho

    • @MaskedEmperor18
      @MaskedEmperor18 Месяц назад

      ​@@LittleBlueOwl318cry about it

  • @octochan
    @octochan 8 месяцев назад +7

    the unintelligible bit of the 911 call sounds like she said "...that he would harm her and *she feared for her life* and left the house..."

  • @themantimeforgotx
    @themantimeforgotx 8 месяцев назад +6

    His reason for doing this is irrelevant. His horrible actions resulted in his death and the deaths of two innocent people. He deserves no sympathy and I hope he burns in hell.

    • @John_shepard
      @John_shepard 8 месяцев назад +3

      Just an entitled kid who threw a tantrum when his money got cut off. I haven’t seen anything from his parents that mentioned mental illness before the fact his income got cut off, and honestly will probably never hear the real story

  • @bethroesch2156
    @bethroesch2156 8 месяцев назад +9

    As someone who has a kid who has a mental illness, it can be extremely hard to get help for them. I was very lucky, weird to think of it as lucky but I was, that he was a minor when he was first diagnosed. We had some modicum of control and had him hospitalized. Once he turned 18, it's a whole different ballgame. Being a parent is irrelevant to the law and the person who is mentally ill has all of the control. As long as they say they're not going to self harm or harm others when they talk to Drs, there virtually nothing you can do

  • @nooneinparticular9879
    @nooneinparticular9879 6 месяцев назад +6

    "Neither the police, nor the bullets can hurt me"
    Man the ego on a person is amazing.

    • @jacknedry3925
      @jacknedry3925 2 месяца назад +3

      IDK if it's ego or part of the mental struggle...

    • @MaskedEmperor18
      @MaskedEmperor18 Месяц назад

      Dude can't even differentiate between mental illness and ego 🤣

  • @redtoil5
    @redtoil5 8 месяцев назад +22

    18 is when mental illness tends to onset in young men, and it is often triggered by something. So, while the changes probably triggered the manic episode, it likely would have just been triggered at a later date.
    I think the police saw the sports car, decided that it was just a kid having fun, and then completely disregarded all of the other evidence being presented by a literal psychiatrist.

  • @wolfeflambe
    @wolfeflambe 7 месяцев назад +4

    Strange that the police said they would get arrested if they detained him. Yet seem to get away with shooting people on a daily basis without any repercussions.

  • @dyentyuiop
    @dyentyuiop 8 месяцев назад +44

    "Love of money is the root of all evil"
    Everytime i heard cases like this, This phrase just seems more and more true.

    • @wukongsun6223
      @wukongsun6223 6 месяцев назад +1

      Power is the root of all evil

    • @wukongsun6223
      @wukongsun6223 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@Travellerfromthewest414 So power is the root of all evil 😂

  • @henryy.4878
    @henryy.4878 8 месяцев назад +34

    It’s tragic to see those cops not only failing McSkillet, but his family and the two victims, along with their own family, who died due to their neglect.

  • @rscii497
    @rscii497 6 месяцев назад +5

    R.I.H. - Rest In Hell Trevor - you WON'T BE MISSED!

  • @me0101001000
    @me0101001000 8 месяцев назад +12

    I was a student in that area. I remember when this happened, and everything about this was absolutely horrifying... Jesus Christ

  • @SMNR777
    @SMNR777 8 месяцев назад +6

    As someone who has dealt with my wife having psychotic breaks it always makes me sad to hear stuff like this.. 😔

  • @B4R0N.
    @B4R0N. 8 месяцев назад +18

    I've had a family member go manic. They're absolutely not themselves. It's absolutely terrifying.

  • @sootangel
    @sootangel 6 месяцев назад +2

    he drove SIX TIMES the speed limit????? i get going 5 or 10mph over for whatever reason, but **125MPH MORE than the legal limit** is absolutely insane oh my god

  • @LITTLE1994
    @LITTLE1994 7 месяцев назад +6

    That is so twisted. RIP to the people who died and got hurt by this man.

  • @Alex_in_Wonderland111
    @Alex_in_Wonderland111 5 месяцев назад +3

    I have mad respect for the son. It takes a special kind of strength to show compassion for the person who wronged you as well as the person’s family, even if they might not deserve it. I think it’s important to strive to be that kind of person in one way or another. I definitely do, even if I’m pretty shit at it

  • @mexicanitachi
    @mexicanitachi Месяц назад +1

    The police department mishandled that situation so badly. They should sue the department.

  • @jonathanbailie
    @jonathanbailie 8 месяцев назад +1

    What a crazy story! Haven't heard of your channel before, loved the vid, subbed 🤘

  • @ricktandron3669
    @ricktandron3669 8 месяцев назад +4

    Parents: take away his car keys until his mental health is stabilized. Driving 150mph backwards is not normal.

  • @aqualethal6387
    @aqualethal6387 8 месяцев назад +17

    This is 100% on the officers who refused to take him to a hospital. They had more than enough reason to from a legal standpoint.

  • @mightyswag9186
    @mightyswag9186 8 месяцев назад +1

    this video was crazy. thank you for sharing. A great reminder of how powerful money and success can affect your mental.

  • @fonesrphunny7242
    @fonesrphunny7242 6 месяцев назад +2

    2 months ago, a friend of mine was threatened with an axe. The perpetrator ticks every box for being a crazy person, he's in therapy and got a supervisor, but nothing is being done.

  • @dh00325
    @dh00325 8 месяцев назад +8

    i went to school w this guy (he transferred into my high school the year he died) and he was really chill but suddenly stopped showing up then this happened :/

  • @fao5917
    @fao5917 8 месяцев назад +6

    I used to watch his videos. On one side, yes it‘s sad, but on the other side… he took two innocent lifes… hope everybody struggling with mental health realize they are not alone and there are 1000s of amazing people willing to help.

  • @jjaystar94
    @jjaystar94 8 месяцев назад +4

    Not even surprised the cops did nothing. Had to call cops on my ex going through a manic episode and they also did nothing. Hours prior he had engaged in threatening behaviour towards his former boss, trespassing on company property to do so. Cops said because they didn't see the behaviour they couldnt hold him.

  • @jugaloo5873
    @jugaloo5873 8 месяцев назад +5

    Man, thats sad for everyone. Mental health awareness my brothers and sisters!! XX

  • @MUFC1933
    @MUFC1933 8 месяцев назад +3

    Adults who had every reason to be angry at him all said there’s something wrong with even the guy at the school. He either just totally lost the plot or he had a brain tumour. Rest In peace EVERYONE involved

  • @click_beatty
    @click_beatty 8 месяцев назад +7

    "In the name of the art of crafting segues, this video is sponsored by McSkillshare™..."

  • @OzBull
    @OzBull 14 дней назад

    Thanks on lunch needed something to watch and this has perfect timing.

  • @Finn4thewinn
    @Finn4thewinn 5 месяцев назад +1

    I know this is an older video but this is still so tragic. 18yo is the age onset for many mental health issues, so it makes sense that a “trigger” event like losing money at this age with a not fully -developed brain paired with genetics leading to onset of mental health issues would lead into crisis. It’s absolutely tragic and horrifying that he took other ppls lives with his actions, but Im so appalled the police didn’t find his aggressive concerning. I’ve had friends who were 5150d for far far less than the warning signs he was exhibiting. Wishing both families peace and resolution, especially the victims appealing to the courts ❤

  • @thegrimmretails3777
    @thegrimmretails3777 7 месяцев назад +4

    Dominic is a saint being able to forgive him.

  • @joshrudelic1860
    @joshrudelic1860 Месяц назад +2

    Dude kills a 12 year old girl and her mother and he gets honored on CSGO maps? Jesus fucking christ

  • @germanjesus392
    @germanjesus392 2 месяца назад

    Your videos have made me really like this type of stuff although I did watch people like sunny 2 and Patrick CC, your the best of them I find you videos super addictive and helpful when I'm bored.

  • @gamingninja7455
    @gamingninja7455 8 месяцев назад +19

    The woman's son is one of the most honorable people out there.

    • @Seama327
      @Seama327 2 месяца назад

      Yeah I was thinking the same thing.
      Even though he took away his mom and sister.
      The kid realized that they also lost a son.
      Truly a heart breaking situation all around 💔

  • @snooganslestat2030
    @snooganslestat2030 8 месяцев назад +12

    Id describe driving at 150 miles an hour the wrong side of the road as violent. That is blatantly putting others & himself at risk.

  • @BalletomaneM
    @BalletomaneM 5 месяцев назад

    This is so sad, the entire situation and everyone involved :(

  • @2EpicGaming
    @2EpicGaming 8 месяцев назад +2

    Man this is Sad. Awful to see things happen with people based on Mental Health glad in the UK we got people who help with this stuff

    • @Camazotz-kz9wr
      @Camazotz-kz9wr 7 месяцев назад

      We do in the US as well, the police just suck. They actually did have the ability to hold the guy for 3 days for a psych eval. I guess the cops just didn't want to be bothered.

  • @MarvinHartmann452
    @MarvinHartmann452 8 месяцев назад +5

    I hope the family of the victims is doing as good as they can. May the mother and daughter he killed RIP.

  • @lettucechicken2594
    @lettucechicken2594 8 месяцев назад +3

    Dude at first I thought that was Henry Cavill💀

  • @Wulfen109
    @Wulfen109 6 месяцев назад +1

    What an astounding response from the victim's son. It takes immense strength to be that understanding of your own personal tragedy. I wish mental wellness was taken more seriously in this country.

    • @wukongsun6223
      @wukongsun6223 6 месяцев назад +1

      What illness. He was never diagnosed and he had no prior history up until he was financially cutoff from selling skins
      He couldn't cope going back to his normal life and made some bad choices

  • @TheLeaves
    @TheLeaves 7 месяцев назад +2

    i wasnt here for the mcskillet era but i did watch one of his videos because i wanted to see the rare csgo animations he seemed like a great person and looked like he never had a place to vent

  • @Shoeography517
    @Shoeography517 8 месяцев назад +4

    Anarchist cooking up another one 💯

  • @nakedgorillasoutback
    @nakedgorillasoutback 8 месяцев назад +3

    The slow descent into madness 😢 he got lost in his own mind and killed innocent people 😔

  • @r0cd0x
    @r0cd0x 5 месяцев назад +1

    something to make note of is, the school fence he drove through had a big banner up that said STEAM.

  • @tomk4590
    @tomk4590 21 день назад +1

    I've partway through your third video. I've learned more here about online culture in an hour than I've picked up in ages - although I did have to keep using the Urban Dictionary. (I'm too close to 70 but still curious about this sad old world of ours.)

  • @NorthHollywood
    @NorthHollywood 8 месяцев назад +3

    22:53 They added McSkillets logo as the logo for a car manufacturer... Who the hell came up with that one?

  • @Jonahhere545
    @Jonahhere545 8 месяцев назад +10

    Dude this is my first time seeing one of your videos since your first one. I love your content man! Glad you have blown up!!

  • @fartnloud7411
    @fartnloud7411 6 месяцев назад +1

    As someone who's deal with 5150's... police fucked up. My mother never hurt anyone, nor intended to, just herself, yet we were able to provide sufficient statements to warrant the 5150 on 4 occasions. Sure, the first time is a bit harder, but the police did an honest assessment and "welfare check " to backup our statements. They had the ambulance there in 10min, after being realeased from the pschyc hospital the police would check on her because of neighbors calling. We showed them she was on treatment and wasn't a 5150 anymore and recovering fairly well. They just did a welfare check again and concluded everything was under control. And it was controlled at that point, so they just let her continue watching her movie and let her be.
    For fcks sake, the dude was broken into pieces, the parents tried blocking him, calling for help, even the PSYCHIATRIST called them! That should have been enough! They don't need to harm someone! That's only if you want them arrested! They had everything for a 5150 and the idiots immediately went to "wE cAn'T aRrESst hiM cuZ hE diD nUtHiN wRoNg"! No, but you can detain him for a medical evaluation! And i must say, even the victims son was upset that the guy was going through this. 5150s are hell for the person going through it and for those around them. It only took my mom one day to break (although a lifetime of hardship) and she was a shell of herself for years, and after 10 years we're only beginning to see a glimpse of her former self.

  • @raisedservices9540
    @raisedservices9540 6 часов назад

    With great power becomes great responsibility this is a peak example of why you don’t let money get to your head.

  • @peace-5225
    @peace-5225 8 месяцев назад +4

    There were no real warning signs that this was going to happen if you were just a regular viewer.

  • @parthernnixxart4623
    @parthernnixxart4623 8 месяцев назад +4

    For A lot of officers mental health awareness goes two ways for them. One they realize someone is mentally unstable and proceeds to be very violent with them because they don’t know how to actually treat them like humans. Or two They are very dismissive of mental illness and will wait, or even belittle the person, or just not care . and not know how to treat them like a human.

  • @riqueoak7256
    @riqueoak7256 5 месяцев назад +1

    Everyone around him did everything right to avoid what happened, he chose his path on his own. We should grief for the innocents that became his victims, but it is undeniable that the world is a little more peaceful without someone like that in it.

  • @ShawnStafford-1978
    @ShawnStafford-1978 3 месяца назад +1

    Skillet is probably fitting both his name and the wreckage afterwards