Nurse Interrogated After Husband Shot to Death in Suspicious 'Home Invasion'
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- Опубликовано: 9 мар 2024
- In August 2010, Minnesota police received a distressing call from Jennifer Nibbe, who reported that an intruder had broken into the home she shared with her husband, James Nibbe. According to Jennifer's account, the unidentified assailant had allegedly shot and killed James with a rifle before fleeing the scene. The news of this violent home invasion sent shockwaves through the community, as law enforcement officials scrambled to investigate the incident and bring the perpetrator to justice. However, as the investigation unfolded, police began to suspect that there was more to the story than what Jennifer had initially disclosed.
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As authorities delved deeper into the case, inconsistencies in Jennifer's statements and evidence found at the crime scene led them to believe that she may have played a more sinister role in her husband's death. In this episode of "Stranger Stories," we unravel the complex web of deceit surrounding the murder of James Nibbe, exploring the events leading up to that fateful night and the subsequent investigation that brought the shocking truth to light.
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Why do you say that
@@Thewordofgod4040 did you not notice L&C was running content from the Stranger Stories channel at the beginning??
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Just get a divorce, why kill someone?
She would loose out since she was the breadwinner and he would get half. It appears that she bought the house herself so a big lose for her. Many people will stay together because it is so financially overwhelming to break up. With the cost of living these days it is almost impossible to survive by ones self unless you have been staying put for years and older cheap mortgage or rent controller apartment, things a breakup will change on you unexpectedly . You will likely possibly never recover the same standard of living you once had and that thought alone appears to drive many into accepting very uncomfortable circumstances.
She basically got away lightly, and ended up with all of the stuff instead of just half.
That's why.
Cause she's a common blankface
alimony. usually it's the man to gets shafted, but this time it was gonna be a western female..
It always shocks me when individuals would select possible life in jail vs divorce 🤦🏽♀️
“I write narcotic scripts to myself” next breath “I’m an honest person and not a liar”.
Tramadol isn’t an opiate
I is. It is synthetic morphine and you have to have a prescription!@@betta8668
@@betta8668it's a garbage medication tho , no wonder she needed 180 a week 🤷😁
😂😂😂
@@Penelopesyoutubeimagine getting addicted to something that doesn’t even get you high lol
LOL... when the police state "you have the right to remain silent" .... do that.
Get a lawyer
so many guilty people think they look innocent if they talk.
we all have the right to remain silent. Some of us lack the ability to do so. 🤣🤣
Agreed, but in this situation she reached out to them to talk.
I'll never understand people who detest the police so much they want killers to walk. Vile.
Her tears only seem to come when she's talking about herself, not when she's talking about her murdered husband.
she is a psychopath what normal person do something like this to someone whos sleeping and loves you makes 0% sense
@@shanbannan17exactly I think She try So badly to cry cause She knows She should in this situation. But She isnt able to have those emotions like empathy or remors
And shes a nurse. I guarantee she was one of those dancing nurses during the plandemic. Evil to the core
Oh gosh I can't stand her fake crying!! She absolutely has no idea how she sounds, when she starts to appear as though she's gonna begin pouring buckets of teardrops!! BUT soon as she has to think about how to respond in order to gain sympathy then.... BAM! She's talking in a normal tone again...I have major second-hand embarrassment 😳
The detectives are treating her with baby gloves.
Premeditated murder she should go to prison for life.
Exactly!
Welp she’s getting out soon smh and will have another opportunity to find another sucker to delete! POS justice system
Injustice system
Yep, but it's a female so...
All that dang fake crying gets on my last nerve. Can't stand the sound of it.
Yeah I can't stand it.
i call it the Ugly Cry 🙄😂
It’s like nails on a chalkboard. And I’m talking fingernails and hardware nails.
I hate it too. She is like a 3 yrs old inside still
She thinks if she feels bad theyll let her off...
@@soniarican6275yes!!!! That's what it's called! Was trying to think of how to explain it and I couldn't for the life of me find the right word! Unfortunately when I ugly cry it's out of my control though haha I'm an ugly crier lol But here she is acting on it and it looks fake af the way she starts and stops so suddenly.. cringe af!
She only cares for herself....not her son who loved the guy she murdered
So true!
Deep
This is the 4th case I've watched of hunters being hunted by their other hunters. I feel like I'm in some algorithm for ironic true crime. Kouri richins, pike county massacre, a wife who said she thought her husband was a bear, and this. All seemed like selfish motivation, nothing else .
so instead of going to rehab she killed someone
Exactly, and when the insurance money or whatever ran out , then what?
Still addicted and broke. Absolutely stunning stupidity.
Eta- and traumatized her wonderful son in the process, and then essentially abandoned him 😢
The drugs didn't make her plan a life insurance policy and pay for it behind his back before killing him.
I don't think that was the primary reason.She didn't want her husband. Ultram is a schedule IV drug,the last slot before not being on the schedule:like Valium or ambien. She wouldn't lose her license or job. The irony of a hunter being hunted when he finally started working, makes me think she didn't like him.
Or at least a DIVORCE!!
Yup, makes tons of sense.
She killed him in his sleep for crying out loud! Not one thought that he was defenseless and definitely no thought about her son either!
I disagree, she planned it for when he was helpless, that was important to her.
Says the murderer: "I'm an honest person, I'm not a liar".
Oh, that makes everything OK then. You're free to leave.
“I never wanted to hurt anybody…”
She thought the gun had vitamin pellets in it.
If someone says I’m a honest person, beware that they more likely aren’t.
Oh she knew she wasn’t going anywhere, at least i hope she knew lol! That narcissist psychopath just wanted to be looked at in a good light smh they’re the most wicked people breathing
@@gotlandia1588so true 👍
@@j-station😂😂😂
She is going to be released in 2027.
What a miscarriage of justice
I agree with you here l hope she Will be Good after the jial tho yes your ritht here my friend
Because woman and tears.
Ur kidding me
My old weed dealer got more time than her 🙄🤦🏻♀️
Women are coddled in the justice system in the civilised western world.
She planned his murder so why was she charged with 2nd degree murder?
I agree. She wanted out of the marriage but didn`t want a divorce as he would be entitled to half the house, etc. So she decided to kill him and stage a home invasion.
Shows clear malace aforethought with the staging of the scene an agrivating factor.
1st degree murder all day long.
No clue, maybe she has connections?
Because she had drugs to use as an excuse...and not the life insurance policy she took out behind his back without him knowing. She's a psycho and the legal system is enabling that.
I think it’s easier to get a jury to convict on 2nd degree
They probably didn't want to waste state time and usually states only the care about the conviction. So she probably got a plea deal to make it easier on the family too.
These two guys would convince somebody that a wolverine would make a great house pet
Lol
Lol, she is spilling it like she thinks they really believe her.
@@miaknig3130 she's a fool.
I love how every one of these interrogation videos the detectives are either terrible or incredible, never in-between.
I mean… I’d be getting a wolverine if these two said they’d make great house pets…. They’re definitely that naturally empathetic sounding lol
She's all matter of fact talking of killing her husband, but when talking about her drug addiction she sobs. wow. She'll probably take a plea; a jury would find she has no remorse over ending his life.
One minute shes crying and then she quickly turns to talking normal
Exactly! So fake!
It's a slippery slope for the detective to give her borderline legal advice.
They definitely were good at getting her to just talk too much
But definitely cant give that legal advice
He did say its up to you and stressed attorney over over.
I think he liked he because she is somehow pretty, I mean like normally they don't treat suspects like that....
@@esme765 She didn’t deny what she did and she herself asked to talk to them-there is no reason to disrespect her. You sound like a child, who’s never had a normal conversation!🙄
I agree. I thought he was giving too much.
Ive been addicted to Pain meds, and........I never had the urge to kill anyone or steal from anyone for money. That has little to do with the addiction. Its just straight evil.
Well, then you are a gem in the world of addicts, I guess. Some people do those things though, is a very know fact that addicts behave that way, but not you right
I live with chronic pain everyday and I have to take opioids. That doesn’t make me a thief or a killer, but I guess it makes me gem 💎
This lady isn’t addicted to TRAMADOL!! 🙄
!e too. Opioids don't really do anything other than take my pain away most days.
@@lovewins7412 Yeah. When she said Tramadol it be made me say, hmmm????
I was too, suboxone saved me. But ive never had any urge to hurt or kill anyone either. That withdrawal is some of the worst pain ever. I think i will be on suboxone for the rest of my life, though. Oxys are the worst withdrawal. I understand what your saying.
She’s only sorry for herself, how it looks to others and how her life is changed now. She doesn’t show any real remorse for taking the man’s life. The fake “crying” with no actual tears turned on and off like a switch.
I agree with you here my friend
I’m a registered nurse. I worked with a nurse who would steal pain medication but I didn’t know at the time. I was hosting a bridal shower for one of our young nurses. The thief showed up at my house 45 minutes early claiming she had diarrhea. She disappeared to my master bedroom and was going through my bathroom cabinets and drawers. Needless to say she was eventually fired! Then I learned that a doctor had been to rehab for Demerol. I was young and naive.
You made a horrible mistake, cop says. That wording was just to keep her calm, I am sure he doesn't see this as a mistake.
Wow she is evil. Why not just leave him. We have heard enough from her.
Because she would not have got his life insurance payout on a policy she had secretly behind his back. I do hope karma gets her.
He bought her the weapon that ended him, poor guy. I don't understand why people can't just find someone else, why you gotta ruin your life, theirs, and everyone else involved. Most people don't comprehend the branching damage they do when ending someone's life. It's far, FAR more than just you and them.
I agree with you here my friend
I agree. Am devorced 30 years ago. Still friends. We never hurt eachother fysically.
What makes people think that murder is better than divorce? Tramadol? This manipulative “drug addicted” premeditated murderer will be out in 3 years! Must’ve been a pretty crappy prosecutor!
divorced physically@@user-ds8ht6th2k
She absolutely didn’t deserve to bury him. His poor family, having her at his funeral when she killed him.
She should go to prison just because of her pathetic attemp to manipulate.
Almost any woman attempts to manipulate. Or the key word is "pathetic"?
She didn't manipulate. She told the truth.
How is she sitting and chatting as if it's normal to shoot your husband dead?
Well at least she's owning up to it.. I guess
She’s a bad actress
She shouldn’t have ANY access to his things. His poor family. She didn’t even think of her own son when she did what she did. Narcissistic people can’t be rehabilitated. She has 0 remorse. 🤬 Can’t believe she WAS a nurse. Compassion is another thing she’s incredibly low on.
I know there’s a reason why cops throw out versions of what could happen hoping that the person will use one of those versions as a way to finally admit they did it… but I also wish they wouldn’t give them too much material.
Um I was addicted to pain medication and benzodiazepines for 16 years and I never had the thought of killing my husband because of said addiction!
But she did.
My goodness, that was the most polite interview I have ever seen.
She only told them about the drug addiction when they said it could minimise her crime if she had an addiction and didn't choose to do that. She did that deliberately for life insurance on her victim and nothing to do with drugs making her do it. Premeditated first degree.
To my untrained ears her forced/fake crying is pretty bad, to a detective it must be awful.
Was tramadol not considered a narcotic in 2010? Because it's certainly considered one today. She is behaving remarkably well for someone who is imprisoned and suffering withdrawal symptoms. Opiate withdrawal would have had me on the floor curled up in a ball sweating puddles and throwing up bile.
As a nurse I remember when Tramadol first hit the market and initially it was NOT a controlled substance
It's the absolute worst opioid for recreational purposes with little effects, shes lying hardcore. Plus tramadol is like an antidepressant so it'd make you happy and do the opposite of make you want to kill. She's just pure evil.
I think the same thing, she’s definitely not going through withdrawal right now so I don’t know that she’s actually in any addiction. Plus tramadol doesn’t even get you h*gh so why get addicted to it like that?
Correct, Tramadol didn't become a controlled substance until 2014 .
I absolutely agree. Def doesn't appear as though she's experiencing any symptoms of withdrawals tbh.. If only it was as easy as she makes it appear!
The Cop keep telling her that what she did was a mistake!! A mistake??? She murdered a man while he was sleeping: and she tried to blame on everyone but her...what a coward and piece of garbage.
And blames the meds. Pathetic
The tramadol at that😅
I've taken morphine for the last ten years.... Please! I would do anything not to have to.
Blaming tramadol, the absolute worst opioid for recreational purposes with little to no effects on your mental state. She's a liar and pure evil.
@@luke144I don’t take morphine but I feel the same way. I’ve taken tramadol for my back but wow 3x the amount I would take in month, she took in a week. I don’t judge cause everyone has their things they go thru but wow that’s alot
Either it’s meds or mental illness. I hate it because it creates true stigma when these excuses are used. :(
I think she's using the drugs as kind of an excuse here. She wasn't even taken real pain pills
Exactly 💯
Exactly 💯
At this point ppl don’t sit back and think what’s the worst that could happen if I do this AND get caught 🤔life in jail is always on the list so how bout we rethink this. I’m not built for jail 😂PERIOD
Exactly. I was like Tramadol, really???
@@GunslaMe too!! Really Mickey Mouse.
That’s odd, I don’t think you’d have withdrawals from tramadol.. I was given that as a kid for bad menstrual pain.. I’ve also had actual narcotic pain medicine in my life and it didn’t give me a pain medication feeling, tramadol literally did nothing to my brain or body, just like a Tylenol. She’s hooked to something else, regular pain medicine to have withdrawals like that and needing over 100 pills a week
You're probably thinking of toradol
Tramadol is now (2024) a Controlled Substance..Back then, in 2010 when this happened is wasn't Controlled ----and you could purchase them at online pharmacy's all over. I was there myself. 180 pills a week, just like her. BUT I NEVER ever considered or even pondered MURDER!
You definitely don't!!
GUILTY as charged. She most likely already s[poke to her attorney who advised her to use the drugged up defense, hoping that the charge will be lowered. They SHOULD have charged her with Murder One.
Marijuana ADDICTION???!!!!😂😂😂 I thought her horrible Tramadol addiction was silly
I have had cancer and about 10 various surgeries. I’ve been given every type of pain pill. The WORST withdrawal was tramadol. Shockingly. And it didn’t even make you high. Har worse than morphine or diludad or codiene. I will never take it again
😂😂😂😂😂
🤣😭 SAME!!! She’s delusional lol
I can't believe she's comparing that to what she's done as if they're morally equivalent
Now that isn't an addiction pls I quit smoking all the time no withdrawals period
Her acting is bad. First she's calm asking questions, then just like that she's fake crying, rubbing her eyes and making up her next lie.
Crying because she got caught
Fake crying too. SHe goes from that weepy voice to a normal voice depending on the question. She wanted to gain from his death on the life insurance policy she took out behind his back and they never once asked about it. Poor investigation
I think she's lying about the addictions to prescription pain meds. She shows no signs of withdrawals. I think she thought it would get her a lesser sentence. The detective even said you're not the first person we've met with addiction
I thought the exact same thing. If she was kicking cold right now then she would be sweaty, writhing, miserable and nauseous. I see none of that here so it makes me wonder
I'm not trying to disagree with you and other people saying she didn't have a real addiction. But wouldn't it be easy for the cops to track down her prescription history. Especially now because all Pharmacies are computer connected across the Country.
Life insurance policy was her motive. Life insurance policy that he didn't even know about that she was paying routinely. She probably asked him for a gun as a present so she could kill him with it. There's no way she was addicted while scheming this.
Attack me if you must but the level of privilege she's received from the entire system is sickening. This woman murdered her husband due to being a undercover drug addicted and she's being treated like the victim😢
I’m really tired of the addiction excuse. Like they don’t think they’re responsible for their actions because they do drugs.
She’s lying about so much. Seems likely she lied about addiction also, thinking it’d give her less of a sentence. If she was on 22 tramadol pills a day, every day, long term- she’d be deathly ill from withdrawals here, & would likely be seizing, & showing other terrible withdrawal signs, in addition to being curled up, fidgety, bouncing, etc…. No way she’d be this calm, composed, & relaxed & open with her body language/ motions.
She said 8 pills a day not 22.
She said 8 was the max meaning the manufacturers recommended max. Addicts lie about what and how much they take all the time. This woman seems to be spinning any storey that gives her maximum sympathy. She's evil.and manipulative.
Don't do drugs kids
How nice for a murderer to get to go home and be trusted to come to court days later. Hmmm
I had a horrible addiction to methadone and OxyContin . Killing my spouse was never in the question. When I was wd the thought of hurting myself would come up but never anyone else. Pretty sure her addiction had nothing to do with the murder, she just evil.
If I live to be 500 years old I’ll never get why people cry about how they just grabbed a gun and killed somebody, and then won’t even let his loved ones have anything to remember him by, very strange and completely opposite behaviours.
Take her away.
The way she started this interview it’s like the two dudes were being convicted. So much confidence that one. lol.
I hope she is still in prison....
She is trying to make the cops feel sorry for her
I agree with you here but she Will be Out 2027 l think
@@user-uu1hv8nv6ino way! You can’t be serious
@@user-uu1hv8nv6iyea I see her anticipated release is 8-10-27
Wow! 15 years for murder!
Oh man this woman sounds like me ( minus the killing my husband part), nor never had the urge to do so. I was put on tramadol for a back injury given a script for 180 , to take 3xs daily, I got to the point or shall I say my brain got to the point of telling hey 1 more is not going to hurt it will keep the pain at bay or away longer, well 3 turned into 4, 4 turned into 5 and so on till I was just opening the lid pouring some in my hand and throwing them back! I came home from work one day after picking up my script and taking a handful on the way home , walking across the living room to go set down I passed out , thankfully my nephew and his friend where at my home this night, I woke up to Paramedics and sheriff deputies standing over me, this was 15 years ago,I have been sober since that night, sorry for the book comment but I d know how addiction steals your life and the lives of your immediate family members because it makes you do some crazy stuff. I’m sorry these are the actions she chose to take this man’s life, so prayers and my deepest condolences to his family and friends🙏🏽
She has absolutely no remorse. All she is worried about is if friends will forgive her and what’s going to happen to her. She has zero accountability for maliciously murdering her husband. She is pure evil. Just disgusting to watch this evil person.
Unbelievable... premeditated murder instead of a divorce all because he didnt make enough money. What a disgusting woman. Why do so many bitter awful women always end up going into nursing? All the women from my high school who were known to be mean and rude are nurses now and it disgusts me.
I agree with you here l hope you doing Will my friend❤
Horrible witches with issues taking out their frustration on patients
She had a life insurance policy on him that they didn't investigate to find at that stage. That was her motive and the prosecution found it after these keystone cops gave her a cop out diminished responsibility excuse.
Control. Respect. Community recognition. There are some rotten apples. Nurses are known for “eating their young” as in being horrendous to new nurses. Bullying, setting you up to cover themselves, disrespecting pts…. It’s not fun. Some you don’t want to follow after, because you’re afraid to see what they’ve state they left your pts in. Teachers, cops & lawyers seem much the same. They want the control. 🤷🏻♀️ Bullies don’t really change, do they?
She needs to stop talking to the cops and hurry up and get an attorney and talk to him! The cops are not your friends! It’s their job to get u to confess, which it looks like they’ve been successful in getting her to admit shooting her husband!
She’s not even crying. She pretends to be crying and then goes back to talking normal.
She spoke to her lawyer the day before, but she wanted to confess the next day. Why are you an apologist for a murderer? Creepy.
Her addiction, her problem, her choice. The wrong person's life ended.😢
Why is the cop answering her questions and giving her excuses
I think It's called the reed technique, it's just a standard practice to get them to confess.
Smooth cops
Taking her down that golden road!!
She is sorry she got caught.
Poor kid...
To get her to talk and make her feel comfortable its reverse pyscology
Because they're bad at their job. They obviously did no investigating to see she had a life insurance policy she bought behind his back.
She should be prosecuted for the pills too. She’s a nurse. She knew better and she still did it. The doctor she works under could have been sued and lost there medical license bc of her. I hope they also charged her with the drugs too.
What's the point? She's going away for decades? Why would the doctor be sued or lose his license? Sued by who?
If she works at a hospital she doesn't work under a specific doctor.
Only if she works in a doctors office
Earl Gray is her attorney and all he told her to do is just sit tight? Umm ok?! I’m sure he didn’t advise doing this interview with the police. You have the right to remain silent. Use it!!! Her Sherri Papini fake crying is annoying af!
Why are you advocating for guilty people to potentially get away with this shjt? The more they talk the better society becomes.
He wasn't her attorney.
I guess her employer didn’t do random drug testing. I’m an RN and mine sure does. Anyway, she’s lucky she didn’t lose her job and possibly her license.
It's a common misconception that your voice rises when you cry. It's actually a sign of fake crying
THIS!!!! It looks and sounds cringe af! Super embarrassed for her that the world will see her awful attempt at showing any remorse for her actions...
red flag.. anyone who says "I'm an honest person" you automatically know they're not
The dangers of living with a single mother smh! That dude dug his own grave 🪦
WTH is wrong with u? It’s not the victims fault EVER! And u grouping single moms into some devious plot. Get urself fixed bc u are projecting. So messed up. Regardless of anything in his life, he didn’t deserve to be shot. Dang, I’m afraid for the people in ur life. U probably don’t have empathy for them or compassion. Who hurt u?
The thing is that you get to a point where you know where all these crimes are going. The wife poisoned the husband, the husband shot the wife, the parents did the kids in, if there's a divorce the person with the most money (or biggest insurance
payout) gets it in the neck or the guts. If you've got joint custody and you get the lion's share of the week with the kids, don't let them go camping/on holiday/for a sleepover, cos they ain't coming back ... ever 😢
If parents/guardians appeal on TV for a missing child, send an excavator round their house! I'm saying nothing about fire pits which seem to come in handy for prophets of God, allegedly, amongst others.
I'M glad I live in the UK. If I lived in the USA, I'd be a nervous wreck, paranoid, you name it! 😮
Detective: I don’t think you’re a terrible person 🤥
Her: Stop lying to me🧐
The random fake crying is ridiculous. She goes from “crying” to talking just fine. I don’t find it believable.
She tries to manipulate, is insincere, selfish and lying. I find her difficult to listen to for an hour.
Annoying to hear this killer fake crying like she is an angel. Cannot take this detective making her feel like it’s no big deal. She’s a monster and a witch.
Is it me or does her crying sound fake. Her poor husband and I feel so sorry for her son who must be traumatised and so confused by what she did.
Her lawyer's name is Earl Grey??
😂really?
🤣
First time my son was caught for skipping school the cop asked him who he was and where he was going..his answer I'm going to my uncles house. The cop asked whos his uncle was and he didn't know what to say so he said, "charlie brown " the cop, apparently just looked at him, skeptically and said in a most disbelieving voice, " Charlie Brown." ...😂
I came here for this comment lol
Did he offer her some tea ?😂😂😂😂
Trying to get the cops to feel sorry for her
My her son find peace of mind this child has this burden to carry for the rest of his ĺife i hope he hAs found peace and happiness And love❤❤
8 Tramadol a day is barely an addiction. Im not shaming her for "nor being addicted enough" ... i think its great that she didn't go from 20 blues a day to IV Heroin, but im just saying she is being a bit dramatic
Truly. I take 6 a day and could stop without a problem. Unlike when I was talking blues or greens. Bennies are hard to stop tramadol is nothing
Again, as with so many of these cases, why did she not just divorce him? Too many people killing instead of divorcing or walking away from these situations, but they choose murder.
She got away with it pretty much. And now she has all of his stuff instead of half.
Basically, The justice system is a fvckin piece of shjt. That's why.
She had a life insurance policy
@@DonnellOkafor-pd7yn I missed that, thanks 😊
@@MidwestFarmToys she got 40 yrs in prison. She'll be in her 70s when she gets out.
@@DonnellOkafor-pd7yn I heard she got 7-10
How is this not first degree murder? She's just crying for herself: me, me, me.
I know. It certainly sounds like first degree to me.
Lol, she just spent the first 10 minutes discussing her addiction issues in detail... but then ends it with, "I'm am honest person, I'm not a liar." From a former addict, take it from me, she most definitely is a liar. She literally just spoke about how she calls in prescriptions for herself - wouldn't that be consider a form of lying? Or is it ok because it was a self-serving lie? What a horrible woman! She was a user of people way before she was a user of substances!
People who are not liars don’t need to tell you how much they don’t lie.
Tramadol addiction. Right up there with caffeine & extra strength tylenol addiction. Rough stuff.
Look at her body language!!
You don’t need painkillers for an ankle injury 😂
Doctors get perks from the Rx Companies for prescribing certain Meds… Free Vacations, Dinners, Gifts etc… And the pain pill business was booming after we invaded Afghanistan to reopen the opiate trade from Asia.
She said she thought he was the devil at the time thats why she did it? Oh, look, religion does it again...
Any excuse to get out of it. She wants him to have the idea she has schizophrenia. No history of it and she is older for it being her first hallucination. Doesn’t make sense.
She’s using her addiction to tramadol as an excuse. People don’t kill their spouse because they’re on tramadol.
Well, I do respect the fact that she’s coming clean. So many times we never hear the true story
She's actually trying to create a case scenario that reduces her sentence. She is not telling the full story.
@@khadijahmuhammadkebe9062apparently it worked because she didn't get life
Nope - don’t respect her at all
yup came clean until it came to trial.
Why are the detectives saying oh it must’ve been so hard for you paying all the bills… blah blah so you don’t kill someone .. and detectives giving her ideas of hallucinating?? What????
They want her to agree with them. If she says she was hallucinating, she’s admitting to guilt and the experts will sort out that’s not true. They’re building rapport to get her to think they are on her side. In reality, that have the evidence they need. They are likely relying on her to tie up loose ends and seal the conviction. Never talk, no matter how friendly and “on your side” they appear to be.
@@TDA55555l agree with you here my friend
@@TDA55555 oh ok.. That makes sense.. thanks
Establishing motive and premeditation.
I was married to a nurse. Worst 8 years of my life.
How come?
What are my convictions? 😂 Say you're guilty without saying it😂
Is this an interrogation or a counseling session?!
Why do the detectives keep saying it’s all right it’s ok ?!!! To keep her talking ? Ugh 😮
THINK ABOUT THIS PEOPLE AND LET IT SINK IN.. A new nurse and single mother was once able to buy a home in the USA... now with inflation how is it possible
Get more education or another job imo. GL
Move somewhere where the cost of living is affordable
Very simple don't be a nurse, common sense get a real job with real money and a real education
99% perspiration 1% inspiration
You’re sick
*Tramadol* , hmmm . . . anybody in chat have any 'tramadol stories . 💊
Lol I met a girl that was addicted to them. Was writing her own scripts. I couldn't for the life of me understand why you'd pick those out of all the good ones out there.
@@adrialee8149
Oh, gosh 😄
Tramadol is the most garbage of the opioids, next to Tylenol 3 😂
Very addictive
@@TombRaider666 yess
Could we treat women equally ? Why is she sitting in comfy seat ?
I have a feeling it's dependent on the police station or if I had any JCS experience, I'd love to say it's set up this way for certain interrogation styles lol
Her whining and crying 😡
Video well done, best narration! Thanks!
The way she just casually sits on the couch………….. girlll i cant lol
When interrogating someone like this, do the officers genuinely care about the suspect's ordeals or troubles or are they just there to obtain a confession?
This was 14 years ago.
Her sniffles are dry
She misspoke when she said she wants IT all to go away. The term the court will use is they want YOU to go away! And they will make sure you will. Amen.
she killed him and then she buried the guy....
she also ruined her and her son's life. I mean....come on...
She knew he was still an apprentice, and then got “dissatisfied” that he was earning an apprentice salary? It’s not like he was loafing around all day playing Call of Duty. Journeyman electricians earn well and master electricians make bank.