She was a classmate of mine in High school. During that time she seemed like a nice girl. I was in the army when she did this crime. Never once did I think she was capable of killing someone, but I didn't know the history of her upbringing either. She is now out of prison, married and has two twin sons. I do have mixed emotions about her being paroled. People do change and understanding what damage they've caused. But, she did kill someone... How many years is enough behind bars. Everyone has an opinion.
5:05 “…working at McDonald’s as the other kids do” 😂 I had to lol. I was 50 and started completely over with my life after a divorce. I worked at McD’s until I finished returning to college. I’m now making around 3x as much. But McD’s was always good to me and worked around my school schedule. You’re never too old or too good for McDonald’s. But I’m a Gen Xer and was taught a strong work ethic.
I'm a millennial and I really appreciate this. Don't ever feel like you have to explain your job to anyone if it's an honest living. You aren't scamming or manipulating anyone. I worked there for six years, you gotta grin and bear and put up with a lot of bullshit. It's always the people who couldn't handle it talking the most shit.
@sunnyblueskies6505 Fellow GenXer here...born July 1980! Having the strength & temerity to do whatever it takes to get yourself to a point in life where you've accomplished some big goals, continued your education, worked a "menial" job & feel justifiably proud of yourself is DEFINITELY a big deal, at least in my opinion. I'm proud of you & want to thank you for telling everyone that working in a "menial" job, especially in order to be able to reach your goals, is nothing to be ashamed of. This world NEEDS all of the "little people" (aka non-wealthy hard workers) more than the bazillion greedy, overpaid, power-hungry executives that serve no real purpose & that's a fact!!! Congratulations on your success so far & I wish you all the best in the future as well!!! 😊😊😊
I remember the eighty's and I worked jobs like cashier, cleaning house's and retail most of times. Working ten and a half hours a day but I had to survive! I lived in my car a few times when I was homeless. But I wouldn't even think about hurting someone for anything! Dear God I am so glad I didn't get killed because my parents died when I was 11 and mom died when I was 23. So I had to be strong enough to get by. I'm watching from Tucson Arizona and I'm glad I made it this far... Lamont stay safe out there
I thank your grate and your story's I watch everyone of them ,I live in Dallas Texas and I had a real bad life I am 66 years old and I have been homeless but I have never hurt a person and God has the last word.But you be careful out there I realize it's getting harder so just be careful ANGEL FROM DALLAS TEXAS A GOOD FEMALE .
Losing a parent is always horrible, especially at an early age. Your mom seems to have given you a lot of strength, good values & an excellent work ethic. I'm sure your parents are proud of you & you should be proud of yourself too!!! 😊
We were dirt poor as kids, moving constantly. We changed schools ridiculously often. We were very good students, regardless. My mother wasn’t the most stable person either. But, I would NEVER have attacked someone over a pair of jeans. We worked hard as kids. In fields, packing houses, etc. There are kids who are raised in the projects, getting shot at on the way to school and become very successful human beings. Well, like you said though, only two people were there and one of them is dead. So, who knows what really happened. Anyway, good story telling as always, Lamont and always a pleasure seeing you on screen.
@@AntiMasonic93same! We grew up dirt poor too.. I didn’t even own a pair of jeans until I was 15 and started working at Burger King! (My grandma sewed all of our clothes) I’m now a nurse (RN)… Never hurt anyone else - never even THOUGHT about hurting someone else! Did it all on my own!
You know what else is impressive about your success? You don't ask your viewers to subscribe and like your videos. And still you get them. You're doing the right things and you already said it yourself that if you ever take the time to give someone advice, they're foolish if they don't.
Now the cheapest ones are made in China & products made here in the USA cost an arm & a leg, possibly even your first-born child, depending on what you're buying 😮
When I was going to high school, Jordache jeans were $40. To my mom back then that was a lot of money and she couldn’t afford them. I think I had to wear Chic jeans
Yeah, I remember when the guys where I lived all wanted Sedgefield jeans. In the 70s the price was like 17.00. Lol. Back then, that was expensive. Esp in the south. Looking back at it, they really weren't pleasing to my eye but the guys all wanted them. 7
My family didnt have money to buy cloths like jordashe or any type of "facy/expensive" jeans. I wouldnt stab and kill for a pair of jeans. Lamont, I love that your not sensoring yourself like other content creators. Its refreshing
We were not well off at all. We grew up wearing Goodwill clothes and back then, you never found designer jeans, Nike shoes, or any name brands. I had a 30 hour a week job at 14 years old so I could afford my own clothes at Kmart. I would have never considered harming another person for clothing or anything else.
Ikr…. & free food! I used to grab an ole cheese burger & run to the back & eat it up!!! Wash my hands etc & come back to the grill! (When it was slow! Our manager was ok with it too! He was cool!) He knew we weren’t taking new burgers! And everybody ate fries 🍟 & chicken nuggets!!! U have to test the quality of the food occasionally! The fry vats needed the grease changed sometimes! It was a gd experience wrkg there regardless as a young adult! I have respect for restaurant workers due to past experience!
If you’re a high school or college age person no. It’s embarrassing if you are in your late twenties or older unless you have some kind of disability or someone really high up on the chain. Sorry not sorry. Expect more from yourself than working a fast food restaurant. Yes it’s still better than nothing but again it’s not typically the sign of a higher class/quality of person as a grown adult past your mid 20s. It says you are either too dumb and/or lazy to do anything better with your life.
This was a tragic story but please forgive my dark humor. The way Lamont sarcastically told the story had me laughing in tears. "Crayola's,...magic marker in my pocket." 😂🤣😂
Or the part about when Lamont says what do you do after you murder someone. You go to the mall you silly goose egg, there's a sale on Jordache jeans. That got me laughing.
The very very best storyteller. Always on the edge of my seat and always laughing - not that someone died but how you relay some pieces of the story. 😂😂
She needs to get ber priorities straight. Stabbing someone to death for jeans or whatever is not the answer. Understand that she is poor that is no excuse. Thank you Lamont for another great story! 😊
Lamont you are a great story teller and you research your stories well which makes them more interesting. You could go in many directions in what subjects you discuss. Keep up the great work. Love your channels
Lamont you mentioned that how could you make money selling jeans for $15 Well that $15 in 1987 That $15 in 1987 equates to $46.67 in 2023 dollars Thanks for another well narrated story God Bless you on your travels Til Then
Jordache jeans started to get very popular in the mid 70s, and were considered pricey jeans up to 35 bucks a pair, along with Sergio Velente brand, i remember them well!😂
The only part of this wonderfully told story is how did the redit card get reported stolen so fast or had some time past by and was reported by whoever discovered the "victim"?
"Bulge in his pants wasn't a magic marker" 😂. Come on Lamont you screwed up my concentration of the story 😂. I always get deep into the story you tell about the individual that's your subject. You're very good at that part but that comment threw me way out of wack 😂. I had to backup and refocus 😂
You're right we where not there so its hard, was a sad horrible story. Thankyou for the video Lamont , love your channel so much. Always my #1 channel always ❤ stay safe ❤
Wow ! I don’t know either, but perhaps she’s down and out, and see the opportunity to rob a handicap man 🤷🏻♀️ like you said we wasn’t there, and she did her time, have the safety travels, and take care of yourself 💕
Im loving the nature background sound in this video, reminding me being outside ny childhood home during spring going into summer. The smell and warm weather. Looking outside at snow over it. I want warm weather now lol. Love your videos
Really for a pair of jeans I mean my mom had six kids. I had a pair of Jordache jeans and my sisters they had Sassoon, but we weren’t killing each other for them Love you Lamont from St. Louis.
Love your explanations of stories n how you tell the stories like you do you make them feel so real and like you were there or we were there awesome work man 🎊 🎉
Might he have propositioned her, she told him “no” and he attacked her. Then, she decided to take the jeans (either because she wanted them or NEEDED them to wear).
Okay, I got 2 pair of jordache every year for my 4 years in high school. I would never have hurt anybody for any of those and I actually gave a girl a pair of my brand new ones.. she didn't have a whole lot and it made her so happy. My cousin was married to a very small man...very thin, maybe a 120 pounds. Who had something wrong with him as to where he used 2 crutches. And this was in the 70s. I recently learned how he would beat her with the cruthes. She wasn't a tiny woman, either. Yet he beat her many times but no knives.
@waynejr.5579 she's my cousin! I love her and she was like a big sister to me when I was a lil girl. I do feel bad for her and will especially knowing how she was brought up with an alcoholic father...sad all around. Yet she's living her life finally and smiling all of the way 🙂
Yeah, why is there ALWAYS ONE IN EVERY CROWD?! A man in his 40's asking a 17 Year Old to Pose Nude for him at his home, WOW!!!! And yes, she could have AT LEAST called the Police, but, as you said, we weren't there!!!! Off-Topic - That color T-Shirt you have on really BRINGS OUT YOUR EYES!!!!
Sad, sad. I took an art class and they had 2 nude model sessions. The woman went to another room, to undress and wore a robe out to the table were she was going to lie on. The man came in to the table, stripped down right there in front of the class and got on the table. 😂
I was very lucky to have had a good childhood and when my parents came into some $, my mom made sure I had the clothes I wanted. As a teen, as usual, I was worried about labels and what brand of clothes I wore. Now, as an adult, I could care less. Clothes are clothes. I CANNOT imagine killing someone for a pair of jeans. Wow.
She posed nude for him many times. He never made moves on her. She had no shyness about doing that either. Lots of jobs. Its like she took advantage of him. Seeing his money everytime he paid her, she planned this. He wouldnt have done it in his home and after many many many times of her posing, him paying no incidents. Shes intelligent thats why she was in university on scholarship at a highschool age. She played everyone even in prison. Narcissist.
She did really well at school after a crapy upbringing, and threw it all away for 30 years in prison. There’s no excuse at all to kill someone, if she did what she did In 🇬🇧, she would only get about 8 years for murder, unless your a danger to the public. So 30 years is pretty good. RIP to the victim 💐💐💐💐, thank you so much Lamont, take care xxxxx
Hi Lamont, been watching your videos for a few years. Always enjoy them. I always like them but never comment. Keep up the interesting videos. Best of luck. Sandy
Mrs H 🇬🇧 ..Lamont it's extremely hard in the UK to be a Student....Working at McDonald's on an evening is hard for students it was so bad in the late 1980's but it's much worse in 2023..... I know life is hard in Europe but aren't we supposed to help others??? I don't GET that people would murder for something that they can't afford... Whatever.. People know RIGHT from WRONG.... Around the world People murder for Whatever...💔 How do they live with themselves.??? 🤔🇬🇧
I wore whatever my parents bought me..I didn't start controlling my fashion until my teens..when I got my first job at 16 at the mall, I bought my own..not killing anyone..
She threw her life away! We all have a choice in life just because ur childhood is crap shouldn't make u as u are. My dad got beaten and abuse by his alcoholic dad but my dad was a wonderful man.
She was a classmate of mine in High school. During that time she seemed like a nice girl. I was in the army when she did this crime. Never once did I think she was capable of killing someone, but I didn't know the history of her upbringing either. She is now out of prison, married and has two twin sons. I do have mixed emotions about her being paroled. People do change and understanding what damage they've caused. But, she did kill someone... How many years is enough behind bars. Everyone has an opinion.
Was she from Iowa?
It’s Bizarre that she was blessed with twins that’s Cringe and unfair
Wow. Gets married and has twins in her mid 40s? Are they stepkids?
@MikeyWPlays the man that married her is even worse
@@ednaatluxton4918I think she got out earlier because she was out on parole. But who knows... My comment is totally not helpful to you.😂😂😂😂😂
Lamont, you need to wear blue more often; it really brings out the blue in your eyes. 😊
It's more green than blue.
The other video he did have a blue t-shirt and I thought the same thing.
5:05 “…working at McDonald’s as the other kids do” 😂 I had to lol. I was 50 and started completely over with my life after a divorce. I worked at McD’s until I finished returning to college. I’m now making around 3x as much. But McD’s was always good to me and worked around my school schedule. You’re never too old or too good for McDonald’s. But I’m a Gen Xer and was taught a strong work ethic.
I'm a millennial and I really appreciate this. Don't ever feel like you have to explain your job to anyone if it's an honest living. You aren't scamming or manipulating anyone. I worked there for six years, you gotta grin and bear and put up with a lot of bullshit. It's always the people who couldn't handle it talking the most shit.
@sunnyblueskies6505 Fellow GenXer here...born July 1980!
Having the strength & temerity to do whatever it takes to get yourself to a point in life where you've accomplished some big goals, continued your education, worked a "menial" job & feel justifiably proud of yourself is DEFINITELY a big deal, at least in my opinion. I'm proud of you & want to thank you for telling everyone that working in a "menial" job, especially in order to be able to reach your goals, is nothing to be ashamed of. This world NEEDS all of the "little people" (aka non-wealthy hard workers) more than the bazillion greedy, overpaid, power-hungry executives that serve no real purpose & that's a fact!!! Congratulations on your success so far & I wish you all the best in the future as well!!! 😊😊😊
Not everyone has the luxery of working at Mickey D's. Burger king here!!!
@@dyanshane HA! I love Burger King 😋
@@sunnyblueskies6505 When I worked there you had to wait to be hired at Micky D's! They were all full! Thank you!
One of the things I like about this channel is that it’s like taking a walk with a friend and hearing a endless supply of stories.
I remember the eighty's and I worked jobs like cashier, cleaning house's and retail most of times. Working ten and a half hours a day but I had to survive! I lived in my car a few times when I was homeless. But I wouldn't even think about hurting someone for anything! Dear God I am so glad I didn't get killed because my parents died when I was 11 and mom died when I was 23. So I had to be strong enough to get by. I'm watching from Tucson Arizona and I'm glad I made it this far... Lamont stay safe out there
Sorry to hear that but I’m confused. Your parents died when you were 11 but your mom died when you were 23? Wouldn’t “parents” include your mother??
GOD BLESS YOU!! Pray and GOD will help you.
I thank your grate and your story's I watch everyone of them ,I live in Dallas Texas and I had a real bad life I am 66 years old and I have been homeless but I have never hurt a person and God has the last word.But you be careful out there I realize it's getting harder so just be careful ANGEL FROM DALLAS TEXAS A GOOD FEMALE .
Losing a parent is always horrible, especially at an early age. Your mom seems to have given you a lot of strength, good values & an excellent work ethic. I'm sure your parents are proud of you & you should be proud of yourself too!!! 😊
We wasn't rich either but we would not kill for something we couldn't afford
Were not*
I would for my freedom or to protect life. Only reason for such a thing
@@MikeyD0 we're not
Weren't 😉😉😅😅😂😂
Oh gosh, it's the grammar police! I gotta get outta here 😂
We were dirt poor as kids, moving constantly. We changed schools ridiculously often. We were very good students, regardless. My mother wasn’t the most stable person either. But, I would NEVER have attacked someone over a pair of jeans. We worked hard as kids. In fields, packing houses, etc. There are kids who are raised in the projects, getting shot at on the way to school and become very successful human beings. Well, like you said though, only two people were there and one of them is dead. So, who knows what really happened. Anyway, good story telling as always, Lamont and always a pleasure seeing you on screen.
Millions of kids were probably in worse situations than her and didn't murder anyone. That's not the logical answer to poverty or abuse.
I grew up dirt poor as well. Eventually, I was able to graduate from law school. I'm living a pretty comfortable lifestyle now.
@@AntiMasonic93same! We grew up dirt poor too.. I didn’t even own a pair of jeans until I was 15 and started working at Burger King! (My grandma sewed all of our clothes)
I’m now a nurse (RN)…
Never hurt anyone else - never even THOUGHT about hurting someone else!
Did it all on my own!
"We"
Soap. Worx.
Sure?
Likely treasure hoarded. All old folks did it, and still do.
I don't believe anybody.
You know what else is impressive about your success? You don't ask your viewers to subscribe and like your videos. And still you get them. You're doing the right things and you already said it yourself that if you ever take the time to give someone advice, they're foolish if they don't.
And he doesn't beg for money...Lamont is cool & I luv his channel..❤😊
I’ve always thought asking for likes and subs was a waste of time…🤷🏻♀️ I mean, if they want to they will. But yes, he is awesome.
I'm 60 and I had Jordache,Gloria Vanderbilt, Landlubber, Levi's,Lee jeans! Graduated high school in 1981!
Love the birds singing, and I love listening to you Lamont❤😊🎉
Same here
Jeans were cheap back in the day because they were still being made in good ole USA.
Now the cheapest ones are made in China & products made here in the USA cost an arm & a leg, possibly even your first-born child, depending on what you're buying 😮
@@SugarTits716capitalism 🦅🦅🦅
Jordashe jeans were not cheap back in the day . I was young when they were popular & they cost anywhere from 75 to 100 dollars a pair !
When I was going to high school, Jordache jeans were $40. To my mom back then that was a lot of money and she couldn’t afford them. I think I had to wear Chic jeans
Yeah, I remember when the guys where I lived all wanted Sedgefield jeans. In the 70s the price was like 17.00. Lol. Back then, that was expensive. Esp in the south. Looking back at it, they really weren't pleasing to my eye but the guys all wanted them. 7
Despicable and very sad. Thank you as always Lamont for bringing these stories to us. They need to be told.
My family didnt have money to buy cloths like jordashe or any type of "facy/expensive" jeans. I wouldnt stab and kill for a pair of jeans. Lamont, I love that your not sensoring yourself like other content creators. Its refreshing
We were not well off at all. We grew up wearing Goodwill clothes and back then, you never found designer jeans, Nike shoes, or any name brands. I had a 30 hour a week job at 14 years old so I could afford my own clothes at Kmart. I would have never considered harming another person for clothing or anything else.
Nothing wrong with working at mcdonalds. It's a job
Ikr…. & free food! I used to grab an ole cheese burger & run to the back & eat it up!!! Wash my hands etc & come back to the grill! (When it was slow! Our manager was ok with it too! He was cool!)
He knew we weren’t taking new burgers! And everybody ate fries 🍟 & chicken nuggets!!! U have to test the quality of the food occasionally! The fry vats needed the grease changed sometimes!
It was a gd experience wrkg there regardless as a young adult! I have respect for restaurant workers due to past experience!
That has nothing to do with what this video is about.
I worked for waffle house twice and burger king twice back in the 80s
I love the fast food industry you gotta love to cook….
If you’re a high school or college age person no. It’s embarrassing if you are in your late twenties or older unless you have some kind of disability or someone really high up on the chain. Sorry not sorry. Expect more from yourself than working a fast food restaurant. Yes it’s still better than nothing but again it’s not typically the sign of a higher class/quality of person as a grown adult past your mid 20s. It says you are either too dumb and/or lazy to do anything better with your life.
Always enjoy Lamont’s casual delivery style. No hype or drama talk.
This was a tragic story but please forgive my dark humor. The way Lamont sarcastically told the story had me laughing in tears. "Crayola's,...magic marker in my pocket." 😂🤣😂
Yeah I thought that was funny
I couldnt stop 😂. Lamont is great storyteller.
Or the part about when Lamont says what do you do after you murder someone. You go to the mall you silly goose egg, there's a sale on Jordache jeans. That got me laughing.
Fascinating story Lamont. Your voice is perfect for listening to them . Keep them coming. 😘👍
The very very best storyteller. Always on the edge of my seat and always laughing - not that someone died but how you relay some pieces of the story. 😂😂
@andreamarin4.,
Agree !
Sad and tragic - I never heard of this one before! Thank you!😯😢🙏👍!
She needs to get ber priorities straight. Stabbing someone to death for jeans or whatever is not the answer. Understand that she is poor that is no excuse. Thank you Lamont for another great story! 😊
Lamont you are a great story teller and you research your stories well which makes them more interesting. You could go in many directions in what subjects you discuss. Keep up the great work. Love your channels
I love the way you tell the stories lamont
Be safe out there lamont
Thanks for sharing this interesting story, Lamont.
I absolutely loooooooove your story telling,there is smt so relaxing about you!
Much health and safe trips from Europe !
When you explain these stories your so hilarious making faces makes this so amazing feeling laugher and sad at the same time
Good story, thanks for sharing great storytelling voice!
I need to say how beautiful that school is , the grounds ,& the bell tower would be a great watercolor painting.
Lamont you mentioned that how could you make money selling jeans for $15 Well that $15 in 1987 That $15 in 1987 equates to $46.67 in 2023 dollars Thanks for another well narrated story God Bless you on your travels Til Then
$47 for jeans!
Jordache jeans started to get very popular in the mid 70s, and were considered pricey jeans up to 35 bucks a pair, along with Sergio Velente brand, i remember them well!😂
Yep, they were designer jeans and it was apart of that popular designer jeans craze of the late 70s and early 80s.
Great story Lamont, I watch them all now.
Sounds like she turned her life around while being incarcerated. If that's the case who am I to judge her. That's up to her Maker.
And she could have made that sexual abuse up!! Because you go taking his things if you where sexually assaulted you would not steal.
I’m confused, how did he report his card stolen so fast, if she killed him.
Police do that in murder cases usually
I wonder who reported the card stolen?
The only part of this wonderfully told story is how did the redit card get reported stolen so fast or had some time past by and was reported by whoever discovered the "victim"?
"Bulge in his pants wasn't a magic marker" 😂. Come on Lamont you screwed up my concentration of the story 😂. I always get deep into the story you tell about the individual that's your subject. You're very good at that part but that comment threw me way out of wack 😂. I had to backup and refocus 😂
You're right we where not there so its hard, was a sad horrible story.
Thankyou for the video Lamont , love your channel so much.
Always my #1 channel always ❤ stay safe ❤
That color shirt is great on you. My little nephew has, a shirt same shirt color. He too, wears it well. Good day to all.😊
I was about to make that same comment! That color is great on him- matches his eyes! Beautiful color!
Wow ! I don’t know either, but perhaps she’s down and out, and see the opportunity to rob a handicap man 🤷🏻♀️ like you said we wasn’t there, and she did her time, have the safety travels, and take care of yourself 💕
Im loving the nature background sound in this video, reminding me being outside ny childhood home during spring going into summer. The smell and warm weather. Looking outside at snow over it. I want warm weather now lol. Love your videos
Really for a pair of jeans I mean my mom had six kids. I had a pair of Jordache jeans and my sisters they had Sassoon, but we weren’t killing each other for them Love you Lamont from St. Louis.
My goodness what a sad story prayers for all!😢😮
What a terrible tragedy! Thanks Lamont.
I just came across you channel yesterday morning. I have binged watched you for as many hours possible. I love what your doing. Very interesting!
Me too lol
Always a good and interesting story. Thank you.
Wow what a story sad
Thanks Lamont much blessings 2 you😊
Love your explanations of stories n how you tell the stories like you do you make them feel so real and like you were there or we were there awesome work man 🎊 🎉
love these stories Lamont although sad they are very intriguing
I know she had a very hard life but murder is murder. She killed a guy who couldn't defend himself 😭
Might he have propositioned her, she told him “no” and he attacked her. Then, she decided to take the jeans (either because she wanted them or NEEDED them to wear).
Thanks Lamont for another great video. You are a great storyteller. Look forward to watching more of your videos about these type of cases. Take care.
Nobody would have believed her.
Sounds like overkill for self defense , then she robbed him!
Thanks for sharing this story and all the many others that you do stay safe out there in your travels Lamont Peace!!
I have been watching you for years and this is the story that connects me to you. Thank you for sharing.
Love the stories and all the information you give. You do your research well. Be safe my friend on your journey ❤
Okay, I got 2 pair of jordache every year for my 4 years in high school. I would never have hurt anybody for any of those and I actually gave a girl a pair of my brand new ones.. she didn't have a whole lot and it made her so happy.
My cousin was married to a very small man...very thin, maybe a 120 pounds. Who had something wrong with him as to where he used 2 crutches. And this was in the 70s. I recently learned how he would beat her with the cruthes. She wasn't a tiny woman, either. Yet he beat her many times but no knives.
@@gokathygo My cousin Brenda is very weak. But she has found her strength once she did leave him.
@@conservativehippie9736don't feel sorry for her
@@gokathygodon't feel sorry for her
@@gokathygo you're hitting the nail on the head...he made her feel as if that's all she was good for
@waynejr.5579 she's my cousin! I love her and she was like a big sister to me when I was a lil girl. I do feel bad for her and will especially knowing how she was brought up with an alcoholic father...sad all around. Yet she's living her life finally and smiling all of the way 🙂
How was the CC reported stolen if the recipient of the card was deceased? Who reported the card stolen or did I miss something?
Yeah, I was wondering that too, myself.
I wish I'd known you were here today I live close to the campus. Very interesting story very sad thanks again for overlooked stories
Yeah, why is there ALWAYS ONE IN EVERY CROWD?! A man in his 40's asking a 17 Year Old to Pose Nude for him at his home, WOW!!!! And yes, she could have AT LEAST called the Police, but, as you said, we weren't there!!!! Off-Topic - That color T-Shirt you have on really BRINGS OUT YOUR EYES!!!!
Sad, sad. I took an art class and they had 2 nude model sessions. The woman went to another room, to undress and wore a robe out to the table were she was going to lie on. The man came in to the table, stripped down right there in front of the class and got on the table. 😂
Take Care Lamont and God bless and peace be with you take care and watch the crazy people driving
I was very lucky to have had a good childhood and when my parents came into some $, my mom made sure I had the clothes I wanted. As a teen, as usual, I was worried about labels and what brand of clothes I wore.
Now, as an adult, I could care less. Clothes are clothes.
I CANNOT imagine killing someone for a pair of jeans. Wow.
Another great segment Lamont!
She posed nude for him many times. He never made moves on her. She had no shyness about doing that either. Lots of jobs. Its like she took advantage of him. Seeing his money everytime he paid her, she planned this. He wouldnt have done it in his home and after many many many times of her posing, him paying no incidents. Shes intelligent thats why she was in university on scholarship at a highschool age. She played everyone even in prison. Narcissist.
Not smarter than you, knowitall
Another interesting story, Lamon! Props to you!! I am HUge fan from the Philippines
Thank you Lamont 😊
Still a sad tale! No excuse but someone died at another's hand! Thanks Lamont another great story❤
Luv to hear the bell there is sick people out there Lamont thanks for video
I was raised by a single parent. I was a single parent. I bought what I could afford and so did my mom. My grandparents were the same was.
Thank you Lamont ❤
Wow I have lived in Boone about 15 miles west of Ames never heard of this. Thank you for telling it.
She def showed psychopathic behavior, especially in the overkill
She did really well at school after a crapy upbringing, and threw it all away for 30 years in prison. There’s no excuse at all to kill someone, if she did what she did In 🇬🇧, she would only get about 8 years for murder, unless your a danger to the public. So 30 years is pretty good. RIP to the victim 💐💐💐💐, thank you so much Lamont, take care xxxxx
The hatchet wielding hitchhiker was hilarious
Thanks Lamont!! Sad story 😞
She should have joined the military like I did!
Sounds like her Mother's mental illness passed down to her 😢
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That's not an excuse for murder
@@aprilforrett7081 I never said it was.
Hi Lamont, been watching your videos for a few years. Always enjoy them. I always like them but never comment. Keep up the interesting videos. Best of luck. Sandy
That is an odd story, personally I'm in the belief that it was a planned murder but like you said only 2 people know the truth and one is gone
God knows the truth. And he is her final judge. It's not up to me to decide her fate.
thanks for your videos again. Nice story !
I love your vlogs they are interesting and the way you tell us in the story as if we were there.
I think the word you were looking for, instead of stupid, was naive.
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9yrs.in a tx.prison for selling.15 grs of weed in 82,prison was hard for me but im better for it.
Thanks Lamont!
You have a great site here. Keep up the good work.
From Ames. I remember when and where that went down. I was a sophomore at Iowa State
The color of that shirt matches your eyes and compliments your complexion beautifully!
I wouldn’t trust her and especially wouldn’t want her in my home doing any work
Mrs H 🇬🇧 ..Lamont it's extremely hard in the UK to be a Student....Working at McDonald's on an evening is hard for students it was so bad in the late 1980's but it's much worse in 2023..... I know life is hard in Europe but aren't we supposed to help others??? I don't GET that people would murder for something that they can't afford... Whatever.. People know RIGHT from WRONG.... Around the world People murder for Whatever...💔 How do they live with themselves.??? 🤔🇬🇧
Thanks for the content. 💜
I wore whatever my parents bought me..I didn't start controlling my fashion until my teens..when I got my first job at 16 at the mall, I bought my own..not killing anyone..
I was a full time student with a part/full time job it was hard but I had to do it if I wanted to buy my own things and help my mom.
Whether it was self defense or not, no one knows. But I do think she served her time and deserved her life back.
Tell it like it is Lamont!
She threw her life away! We all have a choice in life just because ur childhood is crap shouldn't make u as u are. My dad got beaten and abuse by his alcoholic dad but my dad was a wonderful man.
@11:50 Nooo,! silly Lamont, The Bulge in his pants was a Cinnamon Churro stick....! LOL!