Father takes Revenge on Sociopathic Child | Law & Order SVU
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2024
- After detectives find a child's body, fingers point towards the child's friend. The father seeks revenge, but will prison stop a child from murdering again?
Season 6, Episode 6 'Conscience': The five-year-old son (Michael and Max Illes) of a psychiatrist (Kyle MacLachlan) disappears from a birthday party, and is later found by the police. As the detectives investigate, the pool of suspects gradually shrinks, until the evidence eventually points in an unexpected direction (Jordan Garrett).
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“Jake would have killed again. I won’t.”
That’s all there is to it. That dad saved many future victims.
They don’t like it the justice system thrives in crime
@@JamesAvila-xu7dsAnother reason why I hate the justice system. They won’t do what needs to be done
@@nave712 That's why it's actually called the "judicial system". .....justice doesn't always happen.
Dad is better than batman
It’s amazing
The fact that the father was manipulating the cops and courtroom to get off made this scene even more satisfying, instead of him just being naive.
It goes to show you how much people like liars
Liars for a greater cause.
@@crazymusicgrlcheesecake It's for greater good as Psychopaths not have any empathy, Once they got taste of blood they would do it again and again till they not get caught.
I mean, do you expect anything less from an FBI Agent?
@@crazymusicgrlcheesecake Everybody is a liar. Most enjoy themselves when they get away with it
"Why did you kill Jake?"
- Because he murdered my child, you GENIUS.
@Randomalycreatedbyme you are such a genius
@Randomalycreatedbyme sure, GENIUS
@Randomalycreatedbyme Talking about slow, but you don't get how COMMON SENSE works. So keep quiet. Stop humiliating yourself.
Oh come on, he's just a little boy. You can't take the law into your own hands no matter HOW mad you might get.
@@RaptorFromWeegeeoh well he’s an insane serial killer
Now the mother knows what it feels like when a killer gets away with murder.
After what Jake did just by murdering Henry for sadistic pleasure, I don't blame Henry's father for doing his own justice. Besides, the mother of Jake is an absolute irresponsible fuckhead for being in denial about her son being a psychopath. She's also at fault because she knew that she could have gotten her son help. She could have brought her son to have psychiatric therapists train him to know why empathy and nonviolence is the most important thing. Otherwise Jake probably wouldn't have ended up becoming a murderer. Even Henry wouldn't have gotten killed.
And her own son was one himself, and she never believed it.
So if she either takes out the father, or hires someone to do it for her, that would be understandable too. And there's sure to be a juror who would refuse to convict her.
violence begets violence....It's always different when it's YOUR kid versus someone else's
Yuuuup
“You murder a child because you can, I murder a child so he won’t kill again.
We are not the same.”
Dad had Ender Wiggin vibes.
Both guys are child murderers; so they are the same
Kid is a Psychopath, not a Sociopath. . .
Both are chid murderers
"If you kill a killer the number of killers in the world remains the same." -Batman "Not if you kill lots of them." -Dexter.
I’m on the father’s side 100%. The kid murdered his son and basically rubbed it in the father’s face with that fake apology like “Yeah I killed your son and there’s nothing you can do about it.” He deserves no sympathy at that point.
Totally agree with you
The real justice
I think Casey was too lenient on Jake that boy was dangerous
Take solace that the beast is in Hell the devil is only born in the visage of mankind and for this reason I am appalled by our existence.
He was smiling. Of course he didn’t mean it.
The kid who played Jake O'Hara was brilliant. He was able to turn from sobbing victim to triumphant free killer in seconds. His evil grin.
I hope he continues acting as an adult, I would love to see them make a movie about Ted Bundy and cast him as Ted.
@@redrazorx-23yeah maybe he didn't want to be typecast as a sociopath for the rest of his life?
@@SerotoninCrunchprobs not loooool but, this is a hell of a performance none the less
@@redrazorx-23 Oh come on, as along as he doesn't continue killing he's got a right to continue acting
Okay but the actor who played the kid that did it was honestly really good. I’m stunned he could muster up genuine tears for the fake confession at his age. Wow
Not to mention the creepy smile
Oh come on, you can tell hes really a messed up kid, that aint on acting
That actor is Ryan Gosling
Sociopath kid: I'm really sorry *smirks*
Father: So you have chosen death!!!
😂😂😂😂
No feelings?🥺
Edit: I’m genuinely sorry I didn’t make this clear as a Megamind reference.
@@pinzokiyama3387 Not for a murderous kid, no....
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@pinzokiyama3387 "I do have feelings - owwww! It hurts - urrrk!"
And that mother would have kept making excuses
That mother would've helped dig a hole for the bodies.
Thank God we can always count on enablers to save the sociopath's day! 🙄
Of course she would have. Parents love for their children often blinds them to their child's true nature. They would rather live in denial and pretend that everything is OK, that their child isn't a monster, than admit that there is something wrong with them and risk losing them forever.
I am pretty sure if Jake could he would have made his mother died instead of him.
They always do
The way the kid turns around to watch the father break down, sociopaths aren't devoid of emotion they have triggers for said emotions that wildly differ from the norm, he was feeling joy at the entertainment of the father's anguish.
Correct. Remorse is often felt as self loathing for not having been successful during the commission if an act. When successful it brings a euphoria seemingly equal to the high of a near drug OD. Brain chemistry changes indicate the same pathways are made available to excitation
Is no one gonna talk about how Benjamin Franklin rose from the grave just to be a judge in this episode? Bravo Frankie
I was going to say something like that.
LMFAO!!!!
😂😂
Dustiest casting for a judge ever.
That kid that played that part, did an awesome job, he looked like a little psychopath.
Kind of
I don’t know that I’ve ever seen an actor really capture the feel of a psychopath
In real life it is deeply upsetting to be near them
Check these two eps S14E19 and S22E14. You need to watch them in order. I can’t see this actor with thinking of his character in these two eps. Totally chilling. There’s also the Chicago Med episode called Hearts the kid actor in that did an amazing job. Can’t forget those eps I thought both of them way more scary than the kid in this episode I’d actually totally forgotten this one
@@HermioneswishDon't forget the episode from Season 13, episode 9, Lili Reinhart played a murderer.
Unforunately, the part may have come a little too easy for this actor. The actor who played the child was arrested last year and charged with kidnapping, sexual assault, battery, and obstruction of justice.
@@MinkJu that seems to be a different jordan garrett, unrelated to the actor.
I must have a major character flaw because I'm happy with the results of this episode. The killer child is dead and the father goes free.
The problem is that it was still murder on the dad's part 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
@@WarGrowlmon18 Yep
@@WarGrowlmon18 True. But I guess he figured it was a choice between one kids life and the lives he would certainly take in the future. No one really wins in this situation.
“600 lives at stake, it’s just one life to take, and when we kill him then our journeys over.” - The Epic (Odysseus) lyrics ‘survivor’
Very poetic
Edit: Sorry, ik it’s messed up, but it’s pretty much a paradox situation with black and white.
Took out the trash !
A little detail that I love is that Jake has a constant smirk on his face when he left the courtroom, we only see Jake’s face for a split second after the doctor fired, and in that moment you can see that he still had a smirk on his face, it’s only after the bullet impacted him that his smirk finally brakes and you can see genuine fear in his face.
Satisfying as heck!
That’s an ACTUAL trait psychopaths have. The only thing they can understand is consequences. Dmitri Rascalov from Grand Theft Auto 4 is a great example from a Video game. He cares for NO ONE and the only time he feels fear is when the games protagonist Niko Bellic has him against the wall with a gun, he falls apart begging to be let go. Theprofessional has a great video on it.
Here at Seattle, WA, we have a sociopathic 18 year old kid that wiped out the lives of four people in a crash while going 112mph. Plead not guilty and released on bail. His lawyer claims that he made a "dumb mistake". He's wiped out cars before over the past year, but his parents keep enabling him. I think revenge from a victim's family is warranted.
I live in Renton, it was devastating hearing what happened
100%
Leftists are extremely weak on crime. You get what you vote for.
It's totally unwarranted, hypocritical, and illegal. Under the right circumstances we can have sympathy for Hitler. That doesn't mean he's a virtuous guy.
@@JohnSmith-mc2zz what are you saying
The nerve of the mother to tell the father of the child that her son killed, to leave her son alone 🙄
She's his mother; she is in disbelief her son was capable of commiting murder. And seeing a grown man killing her son caused her maternal instincts to protect to go into overdrive.
The mother was delusional.
Typical Gen X parent. Their innocent babies never do anything wrong. Just ask them.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirlno she isn't, she knew
It's a tv show
Death of a child is always frowned upon, but this kid was evil. That father probably saved dozens of lives that would have been murdered.
still not ok
@@giannawest7374Oh shut up, it was justice and he prevented Jake from killing more people
@@giannawest7374I disagree. It still ok
@giannawest7374 so u wouldnt kill a child or teenage hitler if u knew what he would become?
YES IT WAS. The dad is a true hero. I bet you think the rumbling was wrong too. @@giannawest7374
Not only did the dad avenge his sons death, but he also stuck it too the killers mother who protected him.
This episode was based on two cases: Those of Eric Smith and Gary Plauché.
In 1993, 13-year-old Eric Smith murdered 4-year-old Derrick J. Rodie in Savona, NY. He was found guilty of second-degree murder and sentenced nine to life. After 27 years in prison and 10 parole denials, Smith was eventually paroled in early 2022. (Thank you Valerie Rodger for correcting me)
Gary Plauché's son was abducted and assaulted by his karate teacher in 1984. When the FBI caught the teacher and brought him back to Louisiana for trial, Plauché ambushed him from behind a phonebooth and shot him dead in front of rolling news cameras. The footage can be found on RUclips. Charged with second-degree murder, Plauché pled guilty to manslaughter. He was given a suspended sentence and saw no time in prison; his sentence was completed in 1989. In his last years, Plauché admitted that he regretted nothing and would gladly shoot the teacher again. He would pass away at the age of 68 in 2014, from a second stroke in three years.
Eric Smith was paroled in 2022
If anyone does go watch the footage of Gary Plauche taking care of Doucet, you can hear one of the officers crying out "Why, Gary? Why?" In talking about the incident, that officer said that what was running through his mind was that after everything the poor kid had gone through, now he was going to lose his father to prison - because in that moment, nobody ever imagined that he could get a suspended prison sentence after such a carefully premeditated killing.
Gary Plauches son was sexually abused and raped by the karate teacher.
In Louisiana, he had a good chance of a not guilty verdict, too. @@valerierodger
Don't forget the mother of Anna from Germany
@@valerierodger bro murdered a 4 year old & got parole, bruh what's with the judges waffling so hard?
The one episode where everyone is happy that the killer went free.
A killer who prevented a future serial killer
Except Benson who almost certainly would never trust white male psychologists again.
An episode that also makes no sense, you wouldn't ever get away with that irl, especially under these circumstances. Writing doesn't always need to have a basis in reality, that is for certain, but for a show like this I'd personally prefer that it's writing stayed realistic.
I'd have written it differently. The father would have faced time, KNOWN that he'd face the consequences of his actions and STILL choose to make the decision because he felt it was the right thing to do. Perhaps some would find that less satisfying, but to me taking a realistic approach and having the father make the decision knowing full well of the consequences he'd realistically face would have been better.
@YourMomsAltAccount well sorry for you but almost this exact situation happened in real life. Guy shot his sons grapist and walked free. Context should always matter in the justice system
@@novuspatriarch I'm willing to bet there are many circumstances that make it entirely different. For example, Did the father take a cops gun and shoot the gapist or was it his own firearm?
Another example, Where and when did the shooting occur? Was it in a courthouse or at the scene of the crime?
I could ask a hundred more and we can likely determine why the father was able to walk away, reasons that would separate the case you speak of from the theoretical one written in this show. I personally believe that based the circumstances that this show's theoretical case is built on, the father would not have escaped facing time.
The death of the cat was a clue that lots of people seem to miss. The kid had purposely killed the cat as he was a developing psychopath. This is very common amongst psychopaths who go on to kill. The fascination usually begins with helpless animals and progresses from there.
EXACTLY! Never excuse animal abusers. They have it in them to go after humans 100%
Aka Jeffy Dahlmer....same thing .
@@gregzero2a100 same thing?
He used to kill squirrels an rabbits an keep them disect them ..all hallmarks of future serial killers
To this date, the DSM-5 refuses classification of sociopaths and psychopaths without "a prior criminal history" so these reports of animal abuse, which go overlooked and underreported go ignored.
Imagine how better off we would be if the APA relaxed this part of the diagnosis standard. To call these people (many who are Politicians and Executives) out for what they are.
The WHO equivalent, the ICD-10, has no such requirement
Just that subtle smirk on that's kid's face... inhuman.
“I’d rather be 💀 than go back there”
Dad: okay. Say less.
“I’d rather be dead than go back to that camp!”
About that…
OH MY GODDDDDD!! 🤣🤣😭😭💀💀
"Very poor choice of words."
Well......
The father sure obliged him on that!
Request granted - BANG
Man that little kid did a phenominal job at playing a creep
A good actor can get into anyone's skin, even a monster.
I hope he got an award for that role cause I was convinced 😂
It’s the smirk that sells it. The kind that is like sticking out your tongue mocking someone as though you are untouchable.
He has the base for being a good villain actor if he keeps it going imo
@@gamero31o I thought he was gonna do that.
This greiving father saved many future victims.
Society failed the people and the mother failed her son
Kyle MacLachlan (the Father) is such a talented actor. My eyes swelled up with tears. I loved him on Desperate Housewives as Orson Hodge. Great episode, so happy the Father got his revenge and won his freedom.💛
He's so good in fallout .
@@MrMovielover17 He was great as crazy Calvin "Cal" Zibo on _Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D._ back in 2015, too.
He tends to be good in everything he does, and he is flexible enough to take on different types of roles, and he has the ability to blend into the role he is playing. He is similar to Dan Aykroyd on "Saturday Night Live" who disappears into his roles and never breaks character (only for a short time did he appear on SLN sans a character).
Twin Peaks babyyyyyyyy
"I'd rather be DEAD than go back there!!!"
Well it looks like the kid got his wish.
😂😂😂
Monkey’s paw curls.
Murdered sons' Dad: _"I'd be happy to oblige"_
@@InVinoVeratas The new chocolate bar commercial:
Oh Sorry?!
OH HENRY! BLAM! BLAM!
As they say:
Be careful what you wish for.
You just might get it.
They all started young , got a taste for it , and then got better at it as they get older , this dude saved a lotta lives that were going to be ended by this monster in the future
Had he survived, the only thing Jake would have learned from this is how to take the additional steps to not get caught next time.
So true, nearly every series killer on earth had the urge at childhood
Especially that the mother didn't care. I mean, look how she didn't apologize to the father
@@Ray_Shabazit's denial. Like so many parents, she didn't want to admit or accept the fact that there was something wrong with her child. She couldn't accept the idea that her seemingly perfect little angel was really a wolf in sheep's clothing. People would rather ignore the problem or pretend it's someone else's fault.
The ultimate enabler for a sick person with a head full of bad wiring.
How many parents have lost their children and would like to do the same thing. Their grief is overwhelming and never goes away
Then they'll have blood on their hands and still be grieving. Idiots.
The amount of satisfaction gained from this was immense.
Bruh the mom defending the son after finding out he’s actually a sociopath is crazy😭
not only that, but the nerve on telling the father of her son's murdered victim to leave her son alone was so outright disgusting and colt. Like mother, like son!
I know she loves her son, but wake up! your kids is psychotic!
It’s also realistic
@@kdizzle901 she has to be a karen or a carin
yea thats true, but sometimes a mothers love for their child makes them not believe their child could do something so horrible. so they choose to ignore it. thats what this mother did. she ignored the fact that her “innocent, sweet and loving” child murdered a little kid for fun. you just gotta open your eyes and give your kid the consequences they deserve! no matter how much you love them.
When Jake's mom talked about what the camp "did" to him, I now wonder why she didn't sue the camp? Seriously, if a camp allegedly physically harmed my child, I would've filed a lawsuit. That way an investigation would've been made, and his lies are discovered.
She threatened a lawsuit when the director tried to tell her how messed up her 'son' was. And even if she did actually do it, she still would defend her son after all the testimony.
I also wonder about why she sent him to the camp.
Exactly. If Jake had really been abused, his mother would've sicked the cops on that camp and sued them. The fact that she didn't do that means she probably already knew her son was lying. She's just like the parents of so many other kids that are bullies or delinquents. They don't wanna believe it's their children that are bullying other kids or getting involved in criminal mischief. So they pretend it's not happening and they look the other way. Or lie to themselves with the usual false assurance of "Oh, they'll grow out of it". The fact that Jake's Mom didn't try to kill the therapist or have any kind of outburst after he was found not guilty for KILLING HER SON says it all.
That Mom didn't believe her son was a psychopath...she KNEW her son was a psychopath.
When we're raising our kids, we believe we as parents have the power to choose for them who they'll grow up to be.
We can raise our children to be good people, but at the end of the day, the choice is their's to decide if they wanna be good people or not. All we can do is raise them right and...hope it sticks.
She was trying to deny what her so called precious child actually is.
Agreed but unfortunately the mother was also in denial about her child being a killer and look what happened.
Father literally saved many future victims. They should lock that kid, but they did not do it and he would continue doing it.
As the father pointed out, because of the law he'd be out at the age of 18 (and based on what I've seen on this series his record to be sealed so that no one would know what he did).
"My name is a killing word“ - Paul Muadib 😂😂
The kid before getting shot: “It was at this moment he knew, he F***ed up”
For real. 🤣
Big time
He was basically baiting the dad when he looked back at him with that smug look😂
@@rarehearts2602 absolutely. He really thought nothing would happen to him.
Yup😂
You can tell in his final moments the kid felt true fear and saw death
Good
No guardian angel was waitin' for him...
@@draccoonxcii1288 no angels, only demons for him
🤣🤣🤣
Thats where he knew he F'd up.
That little devil was smirking. What a good actor
Honestly, I can't hate the father for killing Jake because clearly the boy was too dangerous.
That kid was one William Shatner mask away from becoming Michael Myers.
when he does that turn and disapears act- psyco scotty beamed him. whole alternate psyco ship enterprise to boldly kill where no one has killed before.
😂😂😂
No one is Michael Myers except for Michael Myers himself.
Seriously.
I was thinking Ted Bundy, Green River Killer, Gary, and a few others.
I am. A killer. But. I'm not. Going to kill. Today.
6:10
Kid: "watcha gonna do"
Father pulls gun
Kid: "Oh that"
IT'S WIZARD TIME MOTHER*****, FIREBALL *gunshot*
Kid: "Well, sh*t....."
It’s really refreshing to have a happy ending like that.
And that ladies and gentlemen is how you stop a sociopath.
Good show.
One of the best revenge scenes of all time. the dad will most likely never kill again, while the kid gets out of prison and most likely will kill again.
He literally would kill again if he thought that he was protecting society from another child sociopath.
He's no different than the kid that he shot.
Killing the guilty has an entirely different moral character than killing the innocent. @@JohnSmith-vk9ds
@@JohnSmith-vk9ds vigilantic behaviour is different from sociopathic behaviour though. killing for vindicative/self-justified behaviour is much different from nonchalant killings. not that i am justifying either, just that one is less likely to be repeated compared to the other, respectively in my opinion.
@JohnSmith-vk9ds
He literally would kill again? But then psycho kid wouldn't? So you're saying to forgive or give a chance to the kid, who showed no remorse whatsoever, but not to the father?
They are clearly not the same. Not at all.
@@sleekwethotdog1010
Not justifying either? Though, one behaviour ends a threat, while the other is the threat.
I love the look on his face the instant he realized he did have feelings, the feeling of shock, the feeling that others do have feelings and there are consequences, and the feeling that he doesn't want to die. Good on that kid actor.
He felt sorry for the only person he could: himself
He was going to die and that was the only time he felt fear.
That’s selfishness (fear of HIS own death). ☠️ If he cared about someone then he would have had empathy but he is a psychopath so… he doesn’t have empathy.
that surprised look on the kid's face is priceless, great acting! he has that pee wee herman smirk, too.
always happy to see Kyle MacLachlan in a role
Jordan Garrett was only 11 years old when he played Jake and he already had the skill to deliver such a chilling performance!
Too bad he retired so young.
He plays a serial killer/arsonist in Season 2 of Criminal Minds. His performance in that episode was great too! The last role he played was in 2012 unfortunately.
Odds are he chose to leave while he was still ahead. Respect him for that.
You should stop, when it's at its best. Im glad that he was smart enough to follow this principle.
@@Naruwitchfan945 He wasn't a serial killer in that show. He was an arson victim.
@@zzzzzzzzzzzk Jake was the one who killed the other child. He pulled the victim card to make everyone feel sorry for him which is what they do. He was the one who tormented the other kids and burned himself.
The kid was smirking at the father. The kid had to go.
it was at that moment we knew he fucked up
But the father executing him was wrong. Shame on that jury. The jury was probably a bunch of Republicans who believe in the death penalty while also claiming they believe in Jesus.
Serve provocation ... The kid was negligent in what happened
@@1talldaddy Facts 👍👍👍👍
The last thing the kid saw was that the boy's father pointed the gun at him and killed him
It’s a real shame this guy ended up living for another 200+ years and being an elite sociopath
The saying that "No one is born evil" is not entirely true. In this world, there are people born without the capacity to be genuinely good.
I would take it a step further. We are born evil. The only things programmed into our DNA behaviorally are that which helps us survive. Religion is really how our ancestors put those base instincts in check.
All people are born “ evil”. A child is born knowing how to lie,although I think evil may be a word too strong for that. Maybe wrong
@@Lezzite My opinion = Everyone is born with the capacity for EVIL but not everyone is born with the capacity for GOOD. The child in this video is one of those born without the capacity to be genuinely good. Any good thing that he has done is a calculated move to make himself look good.
We are born neutral (normal people) and the world or the disorder shapes us (psychopaths).
@@Lezziteempathy is also intelligence based considering it takes thought to think about what it would be like to have an action done to you. So people with low IQ just don’t grasp the idea of being in someone else’s shoes, same thing with the meme “how would you feel if you didn’t have breakfast yesterday”. Some people can’t and will never be able to grasp the idea.
That father may have let his emotions win but that child killed a cat then killed the man’s son and lied about being traumatized he knew what he did was wrong
The father was a sociopath too and he saw much of himself in the kid he killed and that he would never kill again or implying, that he has never killed before, was an obvious lie, because this is what sociopaths do. They lie and manipulate. The father was never grieving, he was angry, because something was taken from him, he thought he had control over. The father was the most dangerous person of all of them.
@strongwomanswanson6711 please take your medication before commenting nonsense on youtube
@@strongwomanswanson6711you do not know how sociopaths work.
@@strongwomanswanson6711rally his child just died that child was innocent none of this is right but the fact that the child felt nothing not anger but joy is beyond creepy…
@@ButterflyDividefor real cause if the dad was one the kid have noticed and wouldn't have used empathy on him socialpaths know it not useful on another also all sociopaths aren't killers
"He manipulated us just like Jake did"
"Oh, no detective, I maipulated you a lot better. That little s**t is in the cold ground, and I'm walking out a free man."
But, let's all rememebr that this is a TV show written to have a neat conclusion.
He's goddamn right
Frank Castle calmly adds the father to the prospective sidekick list.
Not really
@@silverblade357 does the punisher kill criminal kids?
If that's true then i don't understand why are they still doing crimes knowing what will happen if he finds them.
@@Bass-ef3dr There's this comic where the punisher saves 3 children who were being abused by their parents to make pornographic videos.
He hopes the youngest will forget about the trauma but admits that he will probably see again the other two, which implies that he doesn't care if their trauma turns them into criminals, he will still kill them if they walk to the wrong path.
Killers come in all ages, sizes and shapes
Bro used VATS and passed speech checks
That little sociopath had the "duper's delight" smile down pat. Not every sociopath is a killer, but those that are, are extremely dangerous.
Good actor indeed
Those other sociopaths ruin lives in different ways.
@Selia-xm6ei no, not every sociopath is dangerous. Very reductive of yoy
@@gummyneighborino7217 I think they are talking about how dangerous they are emotionally and mentally.
Exactly we probably know a few of them
"We find the defendant not guilty." Hell, I was just as surprised as the defendant was.
The jury is stupid, taking a gun and from an officer and shooting your own child should be an automatic jail sentence. That by definition is second degree murder.
A court with a Jury is mostly in favor for the Jury's will I think, without one the Judge might still have to call him guilty because of the Law I think
Give an award to the father and let him out of prison.
This is why folks like you don't get to write laws.
@@EmptyMan000 you can get it too bruh. Evil sticks together.
that child is a very gifted actor. He acted That psychopathic smirk well.
I love the fatherly love when he immediately accepted his son's death, and his first question was molestation. He wanted to know how bad did his son suffer before his death, and how he died.
Also quiet insane how the twist that the dad manipulated everyone was done insanely well as he was repeatedly stated to be a psychiatrist. He knew how to tug people's strings and was the very person who wrote the whole 'there's no fixing a sociopathic kid'. He got off scott free by understanding how the system works and knew his article was recognized by the law as factual. The only roll of the dice he needed was getting that singular shot.
Though psychiatrists, I'd expect, wouldn't be necessarily good at manipulation. Psychiatrists are more like neuro- chemistry nerds. Psychologists and therapists might be better at on the ground social skills
The dude was a sociopath himself. he displayed all the traits in this short clip. the fact that you mentioned he immediately accepted his son's death is a sign of sociopathy.
@@godofallsuperpowers2136Really ? I knew a sociopath could also have people that they guenuinly love but I didn't noticed the signs of sociopathy with the father 😧 But then, not all sociopaths end up as killers, and some can live without doing any serious crimes, I Guess the kid may have just been one of the most dangerous kind
@@godofallsuperpowers2136 the father was on the path of vengence/revenge. He wanted to kill the kid who killed his son, and knew what kind of monster the child was. Yeah, he did what he had to do so he didn't end up in jail, but no no means does that make him what you say. He's a father trying to be strong in the face of one of the hardest parts of his life. HIS SON DIED AND HE ALMOST BROKE DOWN.
In my opinion the dad did nothing wrong, that little devil was literally asking for it with that smug face 😡
the mom will die thinking her perfect little angel was killed by a crazy man
Dam. Such a Jeffrey Dammer cop mentality. If he has a face asking for it then they surely are evil. If he is charismatic and kind faced then we must give him the befit of the doubt. Eye roll
@@AleTitan I don't think so. Did you see her in the background of the scene when the verdict is read? She barely reacted. She knew what her son was and why the therapist killed him. I think she wanted to think her son was a normal kid, but remember she sent him to the camp in the first place. She knew there was something wrong with him and that he needed help
@@ayameisastarShe should have acknowledged that but chose not to.
But he did. Killing someone it’s still bad, even if it feels justify. He literally became what hurt him so much a killer it’s a tragic ending reallt
Just realized the dad was also Paul in the 1984 version of Dune
AS IT IS WRITTEN !!
He’s also the dad in fallout
He’s a very recognisable guy haha
he’s also in How I Met Your Mother as The Captain!
He was also detective Cooper
I loved this episode. It points out that sometimes there's a difference between law and justice.
What episode is this?
Good point but more so “often”, not sometimes, this is a TV show who can control the outcomes of their endings, reality often undercharges the violent, horrific crimes, and overcharges drug charges and innocent victims
Kyle Maclachlan is such an underrated actor. Dude kills it every time, especially when playing men who get sent over the mental edge.
I can’t help but see Dale Cooper when watching this. This has to be canonically what Dougie Jones life was like before Coop took back control
How come there are so many r3t4rd$ who don't know what the word "underrated" means. Kyle Maclaughlen is one of the most celebrated actors in history. There is nothing "underrated" about a guy who gets tons of roles, and tons of accolades for nearly every role he acts.
I swear, I'm such a big fan
He's my favourite actor. I loved him in Dune and Twin Peaks ❤
The father did what any normal parent would do
What any rational human would do once they figured out the truth.
@@keegantripp1245 You lot have a messed up idea of rationality. You'd commit murder at the drop of a hat and have the nerve to talk about what's rational and normal.
@@EmptyMan000Shut the hell up already. That kid was evil and worthless.
God hath no fury…
He also probably saved the mother's life because sooner or later that kid would have killed her also without any remorse!!!
Kyle MacLachlan is a seriously underrated actor. I love him.
That kid did a hell of a job. That evil smirk and the fake sorrowful apology made me hate him. I hope he has a good acting career
9:32, He makes an important distinction in terms of intention. His only purposes to kill that child was to avenge his own and to prevent him from going on to murder others, not specifically to indulge in the act of killing itself like the child or the satisfaction of getting away with it. Both still killed and both were manipulative, for vastly different reasons.
Kyle MacLachlan, of course, was an awesome choice to cast in this type of morally complex, deeply emotional role.
IRL he would be jailed anyways, not only he stole a gun from a police officer and opened fire upon a minor in a court building, his action could potentially have endangered other by standards, hence his actions could be considered reckless and negligent at best or criminal at worst, the only saving grace is that it didn't look like something premeditated and he propined a quick dead to the victim, which could be seen as a situation caused by the circunstances and his mental state in that moment, however I don't think he would have avoided a considerable period of imprisonment.
@@animeturnMMD wait is this video based on a true story?
@@madcyborg1822 No haha, I was just trying to compel how things would turn in a real live situation, similar to this one. XD
@@animeturnMMD He might be able to beat a murder charge if he can get the jury on his side like in the show, but you're right there be lesser charges to still put him away for a bit.
@@BlueHero45yeah it depends on many factors, but usually judges dislike a lot that kind of incidents in a court building, that is like a personal afront to them, even if the event took place in another court different to their own court, any afront against the "santity" of a court is intolerable to them.
The little moster went back to hell. 😂
THIS is how Hank Maclean got hired by Vault-Tec.
I love the look on the kid's face right as he is about to get it. Great acting by him.
Most unintentionally funny Law and Order scene ever. Paul Atreides, the Kwisatz Haderach, just straight up ices this kid. He doesn't even hesitate.
Agent Cooper has seen some things.
lisan al gaib!!!
That was funny to watch indeed lol
As it was written.
How dare Stabler compare the father to that kid? What an egregious statement, especially given Stabler’s track record.
I bet Stabler would have done the same thing if that kid murder his son
Hypocritical moral certitude is a typical Liberal cop trait and you see it *a lot* in this show.
You can still be manipulative without being evil look at sales people 😂
@@uravirginwhocantdrive1400 right comparing that to being sinister like the kid is insane.
@@benrussell-gough1201 ragebait lol
Some people are not fit to live in society
I agree!
Don't ever mess with a grieving person, you won't know the extent they can go to...
8:50 we, the jury, find that the punk had it coming
LOL Best comment this year!
He only had himself to blame 🎶🎵
@@SanghaBlacki hear that if you had met him, you would have done the same.
Kid ain't smirking no more
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Went from 😏 briefly to 😮 forever
"You going to hell motherducker"
-That screaming guy
This is where the quote "So you have chosen death" is used unironically.
This was such an emotional episode for me. The guest stars' acting was superb!It was very satisfying too
the idea of a person that young being able to put themselves through that amount of physical torture and use it to accuse others of abuse is terrifying. The victim's dad definitely saved lives
Except his own. Folks like you are so desperate to squeeze out a justification out of absolute tragedy, it's ridiculous.
@@EmptyMan000 that’s a hot take dude, that kid had it coming
@@EmptyMan000the thing is, in this fictionalized universe that this show takes place in that kid is 100% going to murder again.
In the real world that probably wouldn't happen
@alexramos7708 You have a very optimistic view on the real world.
8:44: Lawyer smirks, revealing glee at the prospect of a grieving father being unjustly convicted
8:54: Lawyer hangs her head and grimaces, revealing disappointment that he will not experience additional suffering
We need to talk about THAT sociopath.
Good point
to be fair he did murder someone.
Given his later admission, she was absolutely correct and he should have been convicted. The fact that you happen to approve of his child murder doesn’t make it not child murder.
@@normativehes more psychotic than he is a child so lets use that title instead. He prevented a serial killer from killing another child, cope harder.
Majority of the lawyer characters were sociopaths like that one lawyer who literally frightened a defendent and smiled as they cried
Ok... I didn't expect to watch the Kwisatz Haderach straight up murk a 9 year old...
Well those who messed with his family in the passed did not meet a pleasant end either lol
If ever a kid was a real life Eric Cartman...
Good that father protected others from that kid. Im proud of him.
So am I.
He prevented another William Lewis
That kid was smug and he knew he could get away with it that’s why he taunted the dad outside of court. He thought he was safe but as soon as he saw that gun pointed and fired and felt that shot. His face was oh I guess I do have to pay for what I did.
I will never forget that face cause in that moment he knew he was going to hell. If he had lived he would’ve done worse.
I think the flames of Hell licking his feet probably upset him too.
@@sw8330GKEEPER Who can talk, when we're all deserving of going to Hell??? It's through the blood of our LORD and Saviour Jesus Christ, that we be saved from perdition.
No one can judge, except Him. ✝️
@@LoneWolf-zh1iyhe didn't use the word deserve, he just pointed out that that's where Jake was going.
@@FamilyHistoriandude I didn't say he did. That was just my own little input. And no one knows where they're going, until they end up there.
Imagine what evil such a Kid would get up to if allowed to grow up.
This is why I love SVU, I’m not a legal expert but I DID NOT expect that verdict
6:15 Father was like I'm gonna end this kid's whole sociopathic career
Bro saved the World from adapting a New William Lewis
@@switchfan9471 Apologies but who's that?
Justice was served. That kid was pure evil.
Indeed
That kid couldve been another William Lewis or that Psycho kid during Amanda's Arc
I was always wondering if Light Yagami from Death Note is also a psychopath like that kid but „better” (better hiding his disorder)?
@@dawidschaffrath8426 i think he is "better" becuause his ego makes him do "good things" to feel all mighty.
Based
Literally one of my favorite episodes, it's so insane
One of the most moving episodes, Bitter sweet but understandable
That smirk was chilling.
The smirk angered me.
@@punkylynneramone1981The mother enraged me with her stupidity
A smirk that screamed “ahahaha and I will do it AGAIN”
@@msshelfbooty9742 absolutely!
@@Disneyfan82 I feel like it was terminal denial.
Not only is it fair, it’s just. The fact that the judge was so arrogant, not to even consider what a sociopath the kid was is such negligence.
It’s a kid. I get where you’re coming from, but it’s complicated. Even if he deserved it, it’s the murder of a child. A goddamn child. It’s an f-ed up thing to do.
@@skillet9141 when I think of a child, I think of innocent precious lives. There was no innocence in that boy.. He was a young serial killer. I couldn’t do it, but I won’t hate the father like it’s not justified.
@@skillet9141A child killed another human being. That is no longer a child, it is something else. There is no innocence, no feeling.
Lol, the whole storyline was "negligence", lmao, although I'd probably go with "unethical".
@@skillet9141a child that knows killing is wrong but feels no remorse or guilt for it and is smug when they're able to get away with it especially when his mother is on his side knowing he can get away with it again cuz oh he's just a kid they're innocent
I don’t remember this episode of twin peaks
Stupid mom: Leave my son alone!
The dad: Sure. Soon as I stop him from repeating this crime. (BANG)
"He would have killed again i wouldn't" those were the words that changed everything
yeah, i also once said that
So, would the mother be justified in murdering him, because she could then say "He would have killed again. I won't."?
Does the mother deserve justice for her loss? Or just the dad? I'm not defending the sociopathic kid! I'm saying there are no easy answers here.
@@Mark-xh8md No its a pretty easy answer, just dad, the mother doesn't deserve justice because no injustice took place. The mother was an enabler that knew there was something wrong with him but made excuses and went along with her son's stories so she wouldn't have to face the fact she birthed a monster.
@@Mark-xh8md Basically yes because a sociopath doesn't feels nothing
The team behind this channel clearly saw this clip popping off on Twitter so they hustled to get the full context out as fast as possible. Good on them.
I saw that tweet just a couple hours ago lmaoooo
Why is clip popping off on Twitter?
Literally what brought me here
What happened on twitter?
@@lindinle everyone just loves kyle
"There's one big difference: Jake would have killed again. I won't." To say that to both the Prosecution and the Police Officer, all three knowing it's the truth, it's also a kind of failure they can't acknowledge because justice was done without those two.
Actually that's not fully true; what if he meets another kid similar to Jake, and acts irrational again; thinking it's completely justified murder? He says he wouldn't do it again, but we can't control our emotions sometimes. Such statement can't be taken seriously, if we go back to vigilantism, the constitutional state has no future.
Great episode