Sarah literally thinks she's going home later... | Hasanabi Reacts to JCS
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- Опубликовано: 24 мар 2023
- Hasan reacts to the most INSANE video from JCS where this woman was caught on camera, and still denies everything with absolutely no awareness of what's going on at all! Come watch this game of Hide and Seek gone wrong unfold!
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the VERY short pause where jcs says "that is not how you play high and seek" fucking KILLED ME
“I’m blaming it on the wine”
Well great. We’ll send the wine to prison, you can go.
I'm sure the wine will be welcomed by the other inmates with open arms
blame it on the a a a a a a alcohol
Lol!!!
Can you describe the murderer? He's a short, black, foreigner.. goes by the name Merlot..
I blame the suitcase.. it was all over the place that day..
People don't kill people, wine does! O.o
“You put him in the suitcase…you know where he is! He’s IN the suitcase! You found him” 😂😂😂
it’s not Hide & Seek, it’s just Seek.
Motherfucker said "tag your it", then killed the guy. 🤣
yeah Seek God 😭😭😭
@@xoxoRanniiaaxoxo 😂
@@sean-lu8bw dude found him!
There's a part that jcs skipped where she calls herself a "straight A student" as a way of hyping her intelligence. A 40+ year old woman.
If you need to go back that long in time to find something that supports your claim... you're not whatever it is
Beyond delusional.
She really is toddler-brained, holy shit.
@@idontcare9041 I mean she could’ve changed career paths and been in school currently or at least recently, but I mean thats speaking more in general; specifically this lady is clearly shot
@@townieofthenorth i don't think college grades things by letters i think they do it by GPA but maybe they changed it idk, i graduated college over a decade ago.
When you do a deeper dive into the case it turns out that she’s the abuser. She got him fired from his job, made him depend on her financial, didn’t allow him to have any contact with anyone without her knowledge and kept him away from his family! She even disallowed him from owning his own cellphone! He was forced to use hers only.
The case with Sarah Boone reminds me of something Dr. Curry said during the Depp v. Heard trial: that female abusers often use abuse intervention systems/the legal system to further abuse their victims... how much you want to bet that all those times Michael ended up in jail and being mandated to go to abuse intervention trainings, it was actually another way SHE was controlling/abusing him. Hope she gets exposed for that shit in court because it's looking like she's gonna try to use the "battered wife" defense in trial and I am really in need of seeing another abusive woman get nailed to the wall for what she's done to her victim.
@@khaleesireyna731 yeah except Johnny Depp definitely abused Amber Heard
She also faked all of the abuse that he supposedly inflicted upon her. The signs of abuse on her were either self inflicted or they were self defense from George. That poor guy. 😔
That’s why I was thinking something about her felt weird to me
it's always possible that they were both abusive towards each other but that still doesn't absolve her of the abuse she inflicted on him and of murdering the guy, he's dead either way so it doesn't matter that much, she needs to be punished severely for what she's done regardless of what he was like
"this is the worst hide n seek ever you know where he is" had me laughing and I feel fucking bad about it
I am absolutely baffled by the fact she seemingly isnt aware that manslaughter (which is what shes clearly trying to make it out to be) is illegal n will land you in prison WHY DID SHE GENUINELY BELIEVE SAYING IT WAS AN ACCIDENT WOULD ABSOLVE HER?!??!!?!
I'm more upset that neither detective told her that even though it's "not intentional " it's still a crime. Take a second to explain manslaughter to her.
@@christianmendez931 well as you can see from her reaction to getting arrested, it was obvious it would make her combative from the start
it's pretty clear to me, at least, that she has some kind of severe mental deficit/handicap.
@@drian91800 true but I guess I mean more towards the end. When she still insisted it wasn't on purpose
Short answer: her brain no workie
Her saying “you tricked me!!!” like a little child after being fooled into giving up his basket ball or something… like girl, you just committed a murder. What did you expect 💀
She tricked herself more than anyone else lmao
Completely clueless. Tbf to her she’d completely forgotten she’d recorded everything and thought she’d just fallen asleep. She will really regret not asking for a lawyer as soon as she realised she was a suspect. Case still hasn’t got to court.
I just love that the officers were put in a situation where they had to discuss what makes for proper hide and seek etiquette.
attorneys work with the worst of the worst... the fact that six of them said they can't fucking take her anymore speaks volumes.
i find her insufferable in the interrogation footage alone
Even Trump’s attorneys fare better
She really gave a lot of unnecessary info in that interrogation that could be really bad for her when this finally goes to trial. Like her mentioning that the suitcase is usually buried in the closet. If I were the prosecutor, I'd use that statement to help prove premeditated murder.
not to mention she saying they never do anything like it earlier, otherwise her claim of a play gone wrong would have had more credibility
@@90bubbel60 yeah fr, like just make up that you have a BDSM kink or something, which is way more believable than playing goddamn hide and seek sip n paint party, wtf?
@@Dovahbormah even that is a crime. Actually in many jurisdictions you are fully liable for accidental injury during consensual BDSM
I know right, like but also, she killed a man.
@@cjboyo while that’s true, accidental injury/manslaughter would be a lesser sentence than premeditated murder.
The dumbest part of her story is saying she went upstairs to sleep instead of just saying she fell asleep, passed out beside him in the same room. Why did she say she went upstairs to sleep?
I can tell she did that because she was drunk, but as a 42 year old alcoholic, you'd think she'd be better at covering up her alcoholism.
She's not even worried she was so black out drunk that she filmed herself abusing him in the suitcase, not questioning herself at all, when she KNOWS she drinks to blackout. Just saying the truth about leaving him to go to bed in her own room.
She has “panic attack” meds so I’m assuming the benzo and wine combo got her.
The second dumbest part was not getting a lawyer
Yup
For real I'm only a 37yo with alcoholism and murderous intentions and I know I'd come up with a way better story.
@@DustyLizard85 murder creates more problems than it solves dude.
i think my favourite line in all of this from her was "i've never done anything like this before" like i would hope not! lmao
she did to an extent though because she also zipped her kid up in the suit case as a punishment. this was a recurring theme in her household lol
@@minty6891 holy shit what
@@FloofersFX yeah, unfortunately she had zipped up the kid in the suitcase as a punishment and posted pictures of it to Facebook. Her Facebook friends reported it to the police.
@@minty6891bro what
I watched that as I read this comment lol
It's wild that she thinks shouting "NOT MALICIOUS" at the cops makes her seem anything but incredibly malicious 😂
“NOT MALICIOUS”, she said calmly and unmalicously.
She was genuinely shocked they were charging her at the end and thought she’d be going home despite the video alone sealing her fate.
Remember kids, it doesn't matter what you did or didn't do; NEVER talk to the cops. Ask for a lawyer. Always.
i do hope tho that people like her go to prison. would suck if a good lawyer would get her out.
@@NationalistsRuinAmerica With that amount of evidence everyone involved in the trial would have to be high off crack for her to escape 🤣
@@NationalistsRuinAmerica There's a lot more people who are unjustly incarcerated because they have no lawyer at all. They dont get JCS vids though
@@carnagewolf1 of course of course
Unless you’re a monster like Sarah- in that case you’re better than the rest of us and you don’t need to bother with pesky people like lawyers 😁
When your bf is dead and all you can think about are the Dr. Pepper on the counter and the ciggies on the backporch.
You paint such a picture here. She would be a fantastic movie protagonist. In a Cohen Brothers, Fargo-style story.
Why are people so confused that an addict would want to go to their drug of choice after their bf just died? Smokers grabbing a cigarette in stressful situation is pretty normal actually.
@NeoFryBoy it appears no one is a smoker. I'm with you on the cig thing.
@NeoFryBoy I'm actually not surprised! I'm just being obtuse and facitious on purpose to be an asshole tbh.
My point is mainly that all of her expressed concern and focus is on HERSELF and not the bf she supposedly loved and is supposed to be conveying shock and sadness over bc she found out he died over a stupid sex game of hide and seek.
Yes all folks grieve differently but she's obv not truly grieving bc she killed him but she should at least be trying to maintain a facade of convincing innocence.
@Cm Bells I'm really surprised that she didnt have the cigarettes on her person more than anything.
Her narcisism is so shocking that it's funny. "I'd do anything for him." Except open a suitcase apparently.
Hasan doesn't know about Scooby-Doo rules for suitcase hiding. You can move yourself around on your fingertips.
This comment is gold 😂
Alright that fucking got me
@@gene1477 sometimes you just gotta be the joy.
I can't believe they were assuming she killed him after watching a video of her killing him , like.. where's the sens of fairness gone in this world 😢
The video merely sealed what they were already thinking. She was trying to say it was a game and she just fell asleep due to too much wine and saying she’d left the zipper slightly open so he could easily free himself, but the video confirms the opposite.
See, her plan wasn't to kill him. Her plan was to torture him, make him fear for his life, and leave him there.
Boohoo, he was an abuser. Get over it. He deserved what happened to him.
which is why she's so baffled he died, she wanted to assaut him for a change and thought it was "fun and games". which is so fucked, like how normalized does abuse have to be that you can be like "lmao ok my turn to hurt you"
@@sw8228 yeah, it's sarcasm. she can't understand why, when she's shown video of herself callously endangering somebody's life until they die, she gets arrested for murder lol
Idk, if someone treats you like shit for long enough I think it’s normal to want to do something back to them
@@chickenisindeedmystyle7316 Process whatever baggage you’ve got without putting it on other situations, dude. Reactive Abuse is a thing. All her comments (infantalizing, gaslighting his intelligence, blaming injuries on his supposed clumsiness) about him and the relationship make it seem like she was the primary psychological abuser in the relationship who provoked the victim to reactive abuse. Abusive parents do that kind of thing a lot, so they can blame the “problem child.” It’s how severely narcissistic people protect their ego in intimate and/or familial relationships.
This interrogation felt like talking to a child.
These people are like overgrown children. I've dealt with way too many of them.
They think they're like the joker or something in their own antihero movie
@@InfodumptruckAverage American
This one pisses me off more than most. She really thought she would get away with suffocating her boyfriend in a suitcase 😒. Just wow
When she was like 'well that's punishment enough isn't it' UGH my blood boiled, she clearly didn't care, also you do not get to choose if that's enough...
she really shouldve been straight up and said yeah he was abusive i killed him but her brain is obviously fried from crack, but be for real. if she had let him out he wouldve killed her or atleast beat the crap out of her and we would never have heard about this case coz it wouldve been one of the thousands of cases of a male partner killing/abusing their female partners
I honestly think she's so stupid that she really didn't know that shutting someone in a suitcase could suffocate/kill them. And she really believed her boyfriend was "crying wolf" because she had so little regard for him and thought she knew better. That's why she's so angry and insistent that it "wasn't intentional". But what she really doesn't get is how disgusting and abusive doing that to him was even if she wasn't aware it could kill him. For that reason she should face the full consequences even if it wasn't a premeditated plot to kill him. Whatever the maximum sentence for manslaughter is she should get it.
@@steph4753What type of victim blaming is that? Even in your imaginary scenario where she presumably was somehow zipping him up in self defense nothing would stop her from calling the police during the time she decided to spend filming and laughing at him suffocating. Using what aboutism to downplay and justify the actions of a literal murder doesn't make you a feminist just because you tag on crime statistics at the end of it. Any well-adjusted person understands that recognizing this woman as an abusive sociopath doesn't invalidate whatever abuse she's suffered much less the abuse of women who have not nothing to do with her.
@@bertrandkane9678 I never said she zipped him up in self defence. But reactive abuse after being abused first is very real. You can’t continuously abuse and beat someone and then cry victim when they retaliate. Also what was she supposed to do? She called police in the past for help, she said they didn’t charge him last time he beat her.
And what I said was, once she had zipped him in, (whether as a joke or as a revenge plot to bash him) it would have been dangerous for her to unzip it. Are you gonna poke a tiger in a cage and then go ahead and open that cage 10 minutes later, nah. The detectives asking her why she didn’t open it when he started crying are ridiculous. She didn’t open it coz it would of been unsafe to do so.
For context, her and the bf were both abusive to eachother and she was abusive and an alcoholic towards her exhusband. Thats probably why the exhusband didnt give a shit lmao
she does come off like an abuser and also drugs must have been involved. people shouldnt try to justify the murder. another thing people dont realize in other cases often the abuse is one sided and the abuser sees themself as the victim from their perspective acting as if the victim was abusive. they will try to break down, gaslight and manipulate the victim that they deserve the abuse they are recieving.
The lack of surprise in his voice tells a story.
I was wondering if it's a case of Reactive Abuse. Abusive parents do it alot, pushing you and provoking you until you snap and then using that to label you as the problem. She was calling him clumsy about his injuries, like an abuser, and gaslighting his intelligence to the officers, like an abuser. IMO she was the primary (albeit psychological) abuser in the relationship.
@@annavictrixyou almost had it…or do you think her violent actions are a response to her OWN abuse she faced
Like she kinda ADMITTED on video…
You know not every abuse victim has the same response
Sometimes finding someone else to harm is a way to cope with abuse
Why do you think he’s suddenly innocent just because he was murdered…
Acting like that had no influence big of misrepresentation
@@annavictrixshe was saying the injuries are “clumsy “ to cover up the fact they’re from her…they obviously didn’t exist before that she didn’t really care about that point unless they were taking about his injuries
It’s quite gross that you’re using the fact that she did something wrong to try and blame her for the initial abuse that led her to act that way…
Obviously a true victim would never do something bad…she must have been ASKING for that abuse
Even though it’s what motivated the crime
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 44:20 "I will never drink alcohol again" she didn't realize how right she was 🤦♀️🤦♀️
She does look a lot healthier in the recent court appearances where she’s now onto something like her 5th or 6th lawyer.
I think Hasan was really unfair to that detective, of course he knows how to deal with a domestic violence victim, he goes home to his wife almost every day. That's a lot of experience that he brings to this interrogation.
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@@youtubeenjoyer1743i think 40% of cops would probably agree with you based on this cool statistic!! look up 40% cops to learn more :)
Hassan just says alot of stupid things based on his own misinformation or ignorance lol
He’ll explain it in detail before trying to change the topic so he can’t called out anymore
@@jerm-gv9rvhow do you skim and misinterpret a comment this hard when it's only two sentences
I feel so bad for all the service industry staff she has ever interacted with.
Someone with Narcissistic Personality Disorder is one of the most aggravating and insane things to have to deal with. They will _never_ understand that they did something wrong no matter how simple and obviously it's explained to them, and will NEVER take any accountability. Like talking to a brick wall.
"You realize you're the one who killed him right?" That's literally him asking her for a confession and that's basically what she gave.
"It wasn't intentional!"
The Ryan Cavenaugh defense, "sorry, too much wine." classic
Wet and reckless babyyyy
It was just a little wet, and reckless! 🤪
she got a little wet and reckless what can I say
is it just me or does that guy look live Harvey Weinstein
The suitcase was flipped, as well!
we get a little wet folks. yes we get a little reckless. we do a little trolling.
i think it’s funny that she tried to say “we were playing hide and seek” and then saying that she helped zip him up. wouldn’t that defeat the whole purpose of hide and seek?
20:34 lol wrote that before i finished the video but exactly
Hide & seek? More like seek then hide.
The beginning of the bodycam is the best, the incredulity and judgement in the voice of the office when she says, "y'all were doing a puzzle?" is top tier.
For those that don't know, the ex-husband is her ex because she is an alcoholic that would constantly cheat on him and didn't care about their son.
There is also evidence that the victim was going to leave him. She killed him because she is abusive and narcissistic and didn't want to lose control over him.
She literally filmed her own personal Cask of Amontillado.
💀💀💀
Please this is so funny
Pretty lit that you really can get people that awful in real life
Idk I dont think the ex husband is weird for joking around like that, people do that all the time in situations like that, especially when you don't like the person much or dont really know them too well, I dont think it's necessarily any indication of a lack of empathy.
Fr, it’s a joint custody situation and it was already stated domestic abuse was part of it. You gotta joke around when that’s your life
Agreed and it's a wild story to have to explain especially to your kid
Yeah hasan and chat wtf. Such dogshit
Kind of a coping mechanism really
100% the kind of nervous joke I would make an any high-pressure situation😂
this is such an extreme but also very showing of how narcissists act when faced with confrontation, because even when it's so obvious she is still more worried about her coming off as a malicious person. it's absurd and it's why it's absolutely exhausting and ultimately helpless trying to reason with a narcissistic person, it's like they exist in an entirely different realm. like they could literally humiliate you in front of other people and when confronted with their behavior they would either say that it didn't happen, they didn't have malicious intent, or they did it for your own good. absolute total lack of comon sense
My mother was like that. She had multiple kids, traumatized all of us in ways that permanently handicapped us and that I'm still figuring out. She died alone in her 40s. There was no funeral.
When Hasan said it's delusional, he was spot on.
She is the Karenest.
She literally executed a man in cold blood, and when the police interrogate her, after showing her the video of the execution, she acts like she is being bothered unnecessarily.
I was expecting at some point that she would request to talk to the manager, I mean the Sheriff or the chief police officer.
She definitely wants to speak to the manager of murder.
“Let me speak with your commissioner”
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Editor's Note: This video does not have my usual editing process due to time constraints, but I know how much you all love JCS so I wanted to make sure to get this out for you in a timely manner! The regular level of editing will return, and as always I hope you enjoy :)
Can you edit a crumb of audio my man
Okay, you can have a little audio, as a treat. Give me just a couple minutes :)
@@HasanReactionsfanTwo you're totally goated with the sauce
Thank you so much!! I watched the JCS vid this morning and was so excited to see the react today ☺️
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"HE GURGLED! Omg he might actually still be alive i'm definitely NOT resuscitating him"
The gurgling is the farthest thing from a sign of life. These noises will be made as gases pass through pooled secretions in the respiratory system, especially if you’re compressing a deceased person’s chest. A number of years ago I attempted CPR on a man who I knew was deceased and in rigor mortis because I didn’t want to be the one to tell his wife he had passed. As terrible as this women is, I can tell you what she was describing wasn’t someone you’d mistake for being alive.
Please respect ✊🏼 9/11 victims, families and witnesses
@@Matthew.M.S. America deserved 9/11
def not alive
nah that dude was already dead for several hours by then. that was just the release of built up gasses most likely from decomposition
the longer i watch him the hotter he gets oh my god
Yessss
Big buff Hasan
He’s literally reacting to someone’s m*rder. Someone is dead but that’s not as important to your goofy thirsty ass
TRUTH DUDE
Facts
This whole interrogation is just them explaining how she DID do it intentionally.
Naw, it's an attempt at a confession that can be used in the courtroom need be.
I prewatch JCS only so I can have double JCS when Hasan reacts to it : D
When she's talking to the police officer in front of her apartment, she's more distraught about her dry mouth than her dead boyfriend. She sounds like she's in tears about how thirsty she is but when she's describing the night before, she's gesturing into what I'm assuming it's where his body is, without a scrap of emotion. Holy shit.
In terms of his DV arrests and her always bailing him out, there is Reactive Abuse. Psychologically abusive parents do this alot: abuse you until you snap and act out, then use your dysregulated reaction to pin you as the problem or the "abuser" to therapists or cops. I'm a DV survivor so I don't want to victim blame but given the context of this whole thing, her behavior on the video, the way she talks about him in the interrogation (very infantilizing and undermining his thinking and memory), it's something to consider that she was actually the primary abuser in the relationship.
This is what I thought too. She seems like a piece of work who would say to him, "Well, look what happens when you're mean to me" when picking him up after bailing him out.
I think whether or not he had an abusive record before being in a relationship with her is a good indication too. I'm sure it happens but is likely rare for a 42 year old man to suddenly become an abuser without some buttons being pushed.
It's scary how that wasn't explored in the video. Some almost even reasoning with her suffocating her husband to death because of it, at the start.
WHERE ARE YOU GETTING THAT…
WHY DO YOU CARE ABOUT ABUSIVE MEN MORE THAN THE WOMEN THEY HURT
Plenty of abuse victims support their abusers at their own expense because of their dependence on whatever relationship
You just took the fact you don’t like her and. Don’t care about domestic violence
To try and blame her for the abuse he inflicted…
Stop trying to downplay abuse because it’s from a man…that’s disgusting
@@aycoded7840yeah BECAUSE THERES ALONG HISTORY OF ABUSE VICTIMS DOING FUCKED UP THINGS TO THEIR ABUSERS…
What’s really disgusting is taking the fact that she’s a woman who did something wrong ….to try and justify the abuse that’s set her over the edge
its so funny i never realized how bad her "hide and seek" excuse was until now fkskkdk
never ever waive your Miranda rights. don't freaking talk to police without your lawyer. people are so stupid.
Deadass, I would say the same thing the Dad said just because I was uncomfortable with the situation and I'm a sarcastic ass. Just imagine all the terrible things he's had to explain to his son that his mother already disappointed her son with, while also possibly still having feelings for her at the same time.
That was my thought too. He told the officer it was her day but she's not good about that and he'd been trying to get a hold of her (she woke up in the afternoon). I'm thinking she was supposed to take [edit: the kid] to school or something, and Dad had to make excuses for her. He's probably had to make a lot of excuses for her. But never ever thought he'd have to explain something like this!
25:47 pretty well known interrogations fact: if the detective is showing you evidence on an electronic device, and the battery dies, that evidence is inadmissible against you. she really lucked out there - nicee!
What?
@@wayback1010obviously a joke
She killed someone
"and this has all backfire on me"
🤣
"im so thirsty im gonna pass out!" Gimme high fructose corn syrup, caffeine, and sugar!!! This ladys Dr Pepper obsession rivals even Asmonds
It has Dr in the name though.
@@death2boredom338 made me lol
The full body cam videos are awesome The family called her the blue-eyed wife devil. Some of her best lines have been cut.
@@death2boredom338 it has tomato extract in it. That's a vegetable, that's actually a fruit! That's like, two layers of healthy.
The only way to watch JCS 👏
I feel like JCS's sass level has increased, and I'm totally here for it lmao
I cant watch this imagining being locked in a suitcase is giving me a legendary panic attack.
Been locked in a suitcase (siblings can be assholes). It’s much worse than you’d imagine ☺️
@@plaguey_3317 I believe it, but my imagination can get pretty real when it comes to my biggest fear (claustrophobic and fear of being trapped)
Her: "So when can I get the engagement ring?"
Chat: "Looting him already"
LMAO
she thought interrogation was only for a day. she mad as hell!!!
I cannot fucking believe the gall of that lady to say "living with his death will be punishment enough", like I jokingly finished that sentence and she actually said it. Holy fuck.
Holy fuck.
Well, Hasan has done it. Made my husband actually like a creator I watch. It's only happened twice.... first Ethan Klein/H3, and now Hasan Abi. Thank-you for giving ME something to control the remote over..."Let's watch H3 or Hasan" and I get an "OK!" A miracle. The "I'm 6' 4" - if I'm in a suitcase, I'm already dead cause they chopped me up." LO freaking L! Love it. Thanks Hasan Reactions.
is your husband okay? Is he AI?
@@RissaRoseysorry to say but not everyone is single and miserable like you
I hate when chat is like 'well the murderer is woman who claimed the partner she murdered had abused her even though if you look into the case there is absolutely no evidence to that. So clearly she is in the right.' IDK how to tell chat that people lie sometimes, and partners who themselves are the abusers will often claim the OTHER partner is abusing THEM.
Sooo... woke brainrot?
@@Daiyuki117 lost in the sauce one might say
I don't think she knows what "Hide and Seek" is. I remember watching the vid of him in the suitcase about a year ago... it was messed up. She has the same demeanor as the Casey Anthony case. with the same "why are you bothering me" attitude. The biggest example of an open shut case. Part of me wants to see the trial video of this.
Open and shut... case.
@@johnilyemson 😂😂👀
more like an open and shut suit-case amirite
I LOVE how she thought she could just tell A story... and that would be it 🤣 They don't take "I Don't Know"s and "I Don't Remember"s 🤣
Incredible, she literally tried to Karen her way out of an interrogation.
She has the „I want to speak the manager“ vibes
bro JCS' "6 have already filed motions to get the f out of there" was so funny 😭☠
You know the boy who cried wolf, and then the wolf stuffed him in a briefcase and told him, “that’s what you get”, just like the story read to us as children.
the way this woman speaks is so much like MTG it's kind of uncanny
I hadn’t made that connection but she really does, WTF
Which MTG?
"I would do anything for him"
"Well, you wouldn't let him out of the suitcase..."
Ok, When she says "I don't know what you want me to tell you", she's being genuine, she doesn't know what they want to hear, and she is trying to ask. "What can i say right now to make this alright?" she had a plan, and she sees it isnt working, and she wants someone to come in and tell her what her next step is.
You’re right. She’s genuinely baffled that they won’t follow her logic.
And she genuinely doesn’t think she has done anything wrong. They are telling her she killed her partner and it’s sliding right off her like Teflon.
Didn’t seem like Hide and Seek, looked like she played “I Seek to kill him with this Suitcase”.
It sounds like such an unlikely murder weapon lol
Ah yes, my favorite murder weapon in Clue, the suitcase
"And I'm hiding it behind terrible lies"
its crazy how its normal how deep the recycle is. A third party channel, uploading Hasans stream, reacting to JCS video. Its all good but im stoned and kinda just took a step back and realised how much content 1 video can spawn i guess lol
Lmaoooo beeeen there... contmplating the leylines of content cycles is trippy as hell.
@@psychoticbreaks167justletm4 lmao the Leylines of Content Cycles. Watch, 10 years from now we're going to have Content Shamans reading the skeins of Tik-Tok and Twitter to predict whose social media will become viral
Goes even deeper, because the JCS vid has footage from another channel, which in turn is taken from public record which includes video taken from the woman's phone.
@@Laeshen stop my brain can only handle so much
“So this was a trick!” LMAO 😂😂😂
The most "this is your brain on alcoholism" true crime case I know of.
It's sad a man is dead but I'm really glad her son avoided being parented by an ego like this.
She really is talking like a Karen in the retail manager's office, acting put out after mistreating an employee or customer.
"PleaseNukeHascord thanks for the gifted subs" had me dying
Ironically a 40 year old couple playing hide and seek on a drunk night in is honestly so fucking cute
Yeah except they weren’t playing a game. She pretended like they were, then she purposefully left him in the suitcase to die
It wasn’t an accident. She didn’t accidentally fall asleep. She killed him on purpose
@@jacksonfitzsimmons4253 think the person was talking about how hide and seek when youre an older couple is really sweet and going back to childhood roots. pretty sure the murder isnt what the commenter was getting at 😭😭
@@dirty_paintwhile true, saying ironically implies that it actually happened, the irony being that it would be cute had it not been murder. But this is just semantics so what do I know
@@YurioIrony in no way implies they were actually playing hide and seek.
Yes, but the end result is usually animalistic fucking and not murder. Adult hide n seek be fun, that's 💯
when she loses her 7th lawyer, she needs to get the dersh on the case
the interrogation video feels like a reno 911 skit
"😭He's dead now, but I still feel like I can fix him...😭"
the entitlement of this woman. like, the arguments she is giving to law enforcement means she has to have gotten away with every wrong doing in her life, up until this point by saying "i didnt MEAN to"
Saw the jcs upload yesterday and was waiting for this. Thank you
They were both abusive and when they're both abusive it's gonna end badly
Such a quick upload thank you sm!
There's a whole segment of this interview in which she goes on about how she "literally excels at everything." Everything except operating zippers.
I knew I could count on you. I saw he was watching this today and I had my fingers CROSSED
I’ve watched this a million times and finally caught something for the first time. She says “and we’ll video” talking about them joking about him getting in the suitcase. She knew she took that video. She remembered
She said “and I’ll video” actually “make him scrim” she remembered that video WOW
this video is so tragically hilarious. she thinks that she’s at a 7/11 being scolded for stealing a candy bar 😭
*it’s not malicious* she says… maliciously
whenever I hear 911 calls of them telling to perform chest compressions on a dead person it makes me wonder what the protocol is because when I called in I found my dad dead they never tried to have me do them? I wonder if it would’ve made a difference. It drives me crazy
These are just estimates but it's like 10-13% of CPR done outside of a medical facility will be successful. And medical professionals are supposed to try cpr for 20 minutes before calling it. I'm not a medical professional who can give you assurance but I am pretty sure it wouldn't have made a difference in helping your dad but it would've traumatized you. You don't deserve that, and if he was a good dad he would've done anything to prevent you from having to do that. Try to keep the good memories in the spotlight of your mind and heart, save the sad ones for another day 💛
I'm so sorry, I forgot this~ blessings and love to you dad's memory and the spirit he instills in his family and loved ones.
The fact she thought she was going home 😂
6 months later her cell mate was awoken by her screaming oh my god I’m in jail
"I want to speak to your gang leader"
Sis really said "my bad, ima do better next time 😋 "
literally how white women talk to cops usually so they think itll always get em out of anything really got that karen personality like Hasan said
Yooo "that's a pvp, that's a clean kill" had me cracking up
Later… “do you guys validate parking?”
My favorite hasan arc, I see JCS upload and wait for hasan's react lol
Hasan talking about being dismembered and put into a suitcase was too funny
I know, I burst out laughing at "I'm 6'4", if someone put my in a suitcase it's because I'm already dead and dismembered, and they put HALF of me in the suitcase."
@@amyjeanc5398 it's so fucked up but hilarious
She’s one crack pipe away from being a true Floridian 😂
Humor is a totally normal response in a situation like this. Many use humor to deal with difficult situations. I am one of those people, i made jokes about my moms passing as a way to deal with my feelings.
As an Aussie it's not weird to cope with a disaster or bad situation with dark humour or sarcasm. Also some people laugh when they don't know how to deal with something. I don't think the ex-husband is weird at all for saying "This'll be tough to explain".
it's the build-up of co2 in the suitcase that got him, not being confined tightly. it doesn't really matter if the case wasn't exactly airtight, more co2 was filling up with every breath he exhaled.
"He's notorious for running into the wall." If that isn't the most 1950's abusive husband line I've ever heard. Just, "She fell and hit her head on the door knob. Right on her eye, if you can believe that!"
This video has been a wild shroom trip… thank you Hasan
My on earth would you watch this while tripping !? You got some mental strength my goodness
hasans face cam looks really good in this
He changed the lighting I think
Duuuuuude, when I saw that video it was just insane to me how respectfully that lady was treated by the cops. If she were a black man, I'm sure it would've been different. She literally killed and tortured her black boyfriend, and also mentioned that his family suspected she would eventually, which means there were already signs that she was dangerously unstable.