The 14 Year Old Tik Tok Killer

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  • Опубликовано: 25 апр 2023
  • Claire Miller : The 14 Year Old Tik Tok Killer
    The incident took place in February 2021, when Claire was home with her sister and parents. According to police reports, Claire called 911 and confessed to stabbing her sister with a knife, claiming that she did it because she was being abused by her. However, subsequent investigations found no evidence of any abuse and instead suggested that Claire may have been motivated by a desire for attention and notoriety.
    The case quickly went viral on TikTok, where users were discussing the case using the hashtag #clairemiller. Many users were fascinated by the story and created videos analyzing the case and sharing their thoughts on what might have led to the tragic incident.
    As the case unfolded, it became clear that Claire had a troubled past. Her parents had divorced when she was young, and she had reportedly struggled with mental health issues in the past. Additionally, there were reports that Claire had a fascination with true crime and was a fan of shows like Dexter, which may have influenced her actions.
    The case has raised important questions about mental health and the influence of social media on young people. It has also sparked a wider conversation about the ethics of true crime content and the potential harm it can cause. While many argue that true crime content can be educational and informative, others worry that it can glamorize violence and lead to copycat behavior.
    Ultimately, the case of Claire Miller is a tragic reminder of the importance of mental health and the potential dangers of true crime content. By exploring the case in depth and hearing from experts and TikTok users alike, we can gain a deeper understanding of the complex issues at play and work towards creating a safer, healthier online environment for everyone.
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  • @Gaaraloverr1
    @Gaaraloverr1 Год назад +275

    I can’t imagine how horrified the parents must have been. They went to bed that night, not realizing that they would be woken up by police who told them that one child was dead and the other was being arrested.

    • @426F6F
      @426F6F Год назад +12

      That would be unfathomably devastating.
      I am no less shocked everytime I hear about one of these cases because these situations are preventable the majority of the time.
      Mental health disscussions and support groups need to be more commonplace in children's and teenager's lives, especially in middle-school and high-school.
      A stranger, teacher, friend, or family member can easily give one piece of advice or words of encouragement that may seem insignificant but end up being extremely powerful in helping someone who is depressed. It's hard when teenagers tend to not choose their words wisely and say things they don't mean, and even adults can do that too.
      My heart goes out to her parents and her sister's friends. I hope she gets the help she needs and realizes what she did she can't take back.

    • @LectronCircuits
      @LectronCircuits 8 месяцев назад +3

      They lost both of their kids that day. Audience wishes those grieving parents all the best. Cheers!

    • @newforestpixie5297
      @newforestpixie5297 6 месяцев назад +2

      in comparison it must definitely make most of life’s daily or periodic forms of misery or heartbreak quite desirable . I don’t watch movie or tv horror & this sounds as bad as it could possibly get . Poor Souls .

    • @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368
      @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 6 месяцев назад +1

      They birthed a disabled child and a sociopathic murderer.
      I'm sure that horror they felt was just how faulty their DNA is.

  • @Has-uo1lq
    @Has-uo1lq Год назад +274

    I hate the excuse of 'they were being bullied' or 'they're mentally ill' because there are TONS of people who go through those things and dont become a murderer. I do think she needs mental counseling but I dont think she could ever be let 'free'. Also, you see these several stab wounds in crimes of passion. she was just so mad, or whatever set her off, that she wanted her sister dead and wanted to make sure she was dead. There is no way she didn't know what she was doing.

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +65

      I was bullied in school too, try to think of less as an excuse and more as an explanation. That's how it's viewed in psychology, nobody gets 'excused' the goal is to find the root cause and hopefully help the individual and avoid it happening again

    • @Dalabombana
      @Dalabombana Год назад +17

      We need to understand these crimes to better mitigate in future otherwise what are we doing to change anything? We as a species need to take the time to learn from these experiences rather than just judging (though judgement is understandable as for most of us luckily cannot identify with such decisions). Understanding is not excusing, it’s taking the effort to see what is going wrong in our families, communities and societies (or lack of) that could help to shape a growing brain that might be or not be predisposed to do something heinous like this. With the right support this might not have happened.

    • @ferrreira
      @ferrreira Год назад +4

      Bullying makes stronger adults.

    • @mookie34545
      @mookie34545 Год назад +24

      @@ferrreira Spoken like someone who used to be one

    • @meanpersona4686
      @meanpersona4686 Год назад +11

      @@ferrreira Bullies say thing like this

  • @JK-hj6kg
    @JK-hj6kg Год назад +59

    The judge is right she's a danger to the society given she's showed no remorse and even morbidly jokes around the cops.

    • @bauer444
      @bauer444 10 месяцев назад +2

      She have gotten the death penalty.

    • @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368
      @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah....that and she murdered somebody.
      Murderers who show remorse are still a danger to society and need to be locked away from the rest of us.

  • @adanice49
    @adanice49 Год назад +143

    My heart aches for Helen. I also feel like posting tiktok footage of bloody handprints and a blood soaked giraffe plushy is unlikely for someone who’s hallucinating. Great video and campfire talk as always

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +19

      That's an interesting point. someone in the middle of a psychotic hallucinatory episode might not have the mind to record and upload that

    • @gyoglep
      @gyoglep Год назад +11

      @@PeakedInterest absolutely not true. as someone who experiences psychotic episodes, we are still capable of operating technology and thinking like that. an episode might actually EXPLAIN uploading that sort of content, in an episode we often seek support from others that what we're seeing is "Real". or simply acting on auto-pilot from learned behaviors. like, believing that when something happens, you have to upload it online. the state you're in while suffering an episode is not rational, it doesn't care if uploading something to tiktok makes an action look premeditated.

  • @Rix317
    @Rix317 Год назад +107

    People with disabled siblings at times feel resentment due to the love and care their parents pour toward the weaker sibling. Not only that it restricts the freedom of the abled sibling due to the additional responsibilities put on them to help in care of disabled siblings.

    • @morgan3625
      @morgan3625 Год назад +19

      Are you trying to make an excuse for this sicko?? What’s the point of your comment

    • @ferrreira
      @ferrreira Год назад +88

      @@morgan3625 understanding does not mean justifying, I see their point.

    • @RAAZR-
      @RAAZR- Год назад +1

      @@morgan3625 You sound retarded. Get an IQ above 105 before ever stating anything publicly again.

    • @samherrick5920
      @samherrick5920 Год назад +1

      @@morgan3625 Cool your nuts, nutcase. 😂

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +52

      Don't even have to be disabled anyone with multiple siblings will tell you there's always resentment towards the oldest and youngest

  • @MohidPvE
    @MohidPvE Год назад +69

    Keep up the great work man, this case is really disturbing especially cause of all this TikTok footage, I hope those affected can find peace and my prayers go out to them.

  • @nopenope3512
    @nopenope3512 10 месяцев назад +13

    why do so many young female killers seem to be obessed with anime, tiktok and cosplay?

    • @imsusanov2287
      @imsusanov2287 2 месяца назад

      Because this things drives You insane or You become a closet incel

  • @uhhhitszaide
    @uhhhitszaide Год назад +37

    Fascinating video as always. Your editing is getting absolutely incredible!

  • @blacknapalm2131
    @blacknapalm2131 Год назад +8

    *These are the types of people our social media society is producing in the millions*
    What is even more terrifying is there are thousands of modern cases like this.

  • @MrShartbody
    @MrShartbody Год назад +11

    Great video as usual! I’ve only just recently started watching your channel, but I love how much work you put into each video. Keep it up :)

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +1

      Personally speaking I don't think there is anything more valuable than time and if people choose to spend it here it's my job to make sure it doesn't feel wasted.

  • @Chuck_vs._The_Comment_Section
    @Chuck_vs._The_Comment_Section 17 дней назад +2

    You can certainly argue about whether you can be liable to prosecution at 14, BUT it is ABSOLUTELY beyond me how juveniles can be charged and tried under ‘adult criminal law’ in the US.

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  16 дней назад

      It does depend on the state and the crime it's not common this happens

    • @Chuck_vs._The_Comment_Section
      @Chuck_vs._The_Comment_Section 16 дней назад

      @@PeakedInterest Nope! That's because the USA is the only country that has not ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  16 дней назад

      Some states don't ever try children as adults. Even at a federal level sometimes children don't get tried as adults
      Here in UK and most of Europe it's quite uniform but USA has a very fractured and compartmentalised legal system thanks to it being a union of previously independent states.

  • @Chris-jw8vm
    @Chris-jw8vm Год назад +21

    11:04 Nah dude.
    I went insane and it took most of a year until I really lost it and people realised I was crazy.
    That was 6 years ago. I am insane more often than not. I currently kind of am.
    Every time I was released from a mental hospital, or was assessed as to wether I should be locked up in one. 6 releases and 2 times I talked my way out. The people who ran these facilities where convinced each time that I was alright.
    I was crazy. I'm talking God complex tier $%£€.
    As I perceived it I could telepathically communicate subconsciously. I teleported around. I went to have breakfast in the early morning with my sister and in less than a hour it was night time. I completely skipped periods. Some noticing that something was a little off. I was none conscious yet acted normally with a small exception here or there yet far as I can tell I could find no evidence of the lost time. For example it didn't look like during one 6 day period that I did anything on my phone.
    To me it felt like I went to sleep Monday and woke up Sunday.
    Hell I even had one point where I had total amnesia. All I knew was that IV bags where hooked up to me and that I was going to die via overdoes.
    And the voices always come back. When I least expect it. And it's a ticking clock every time.
    How long until I'm locked up or try to off myself again. Probably not long.
    If there's anything to take away from this. Don't smoke a lot of weed. If psychosis hits then it may never leave you.

    • @kgb9331
      @kgb9331 Год назад +3

      Weed made you like that?

    • @Chris-jw8vm
      @Chris-jw8vm Год назад +10

      @@kgb9331 probably. Though I imagine it might have been more a contributing factor.
      Either way it would often get worse when I smoked it.

    • @ClocloX
      @ClocloX Год назад +10

      You’re correct about the weed !! My best friend went through an episode and killed himself after a lot of weed smoking over the years, that was the findings in the inquest.

    • @kgb9331
      @kgb9331 Год назад +2

      Jesus that’s terrifying I took way too much lsd then I should have around 3 years ago and been smoking daily since and I feel I am pretty insane now and haven’t felt the same since

    • @RisingRevengeance
      @RisingRevengeance Год назад +9

      Damn sorry man. Hope you can find some way to cope with it and stick around. If not for yourself then for your family, it might get better.

  • @HamMan218
    @HamMan218 Год назад +11

    thank you for such amazing quality videos!

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +1

      Thanks for taking the time out of your day and spending here

  • @johnwoods1161
    @johnwoods1161 8 месяцев назад +1

    Love the campfire analysis!!! It's something that makes your channel so unique and personable.

  • @caseyleenb
    @caseyleenb Год назад +42

    SHE TRIED TO BLAME IT ON HER DYSPHORIA?!

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +15

      Her lawyer did

    • @jasperjazzie
      @jasperjazzie Год назад +1

      it sucks because it just makes everyone normal with dysphoria look bad, there's already so much shit thrown at trans people, don't give transphobes more ammo

    • @conorfromouterspace
      @conorfromouterspace Год назад +1

      @@PeakedInterest LMAO

    • @generalmarkmilleyisbenedic8895
      @generalmarkmilleyisbenedic8895 10 месяцев назад

      … it comes with the territory. It was obviously apart of her mental illness. Marxists try and push it as whatever they do but she needed help. Used their own satanic tactics against their system

    • @JimMilton-ej6zi
      @JimMilton-ej6zi 8 месяцев назад

      People always try to blame stuff on mental illness, but mental illness is almost never the deciding factor in what happened.

  • @BrotherJP333SP
    @BrotherJP333SP Год назад +5

    It's great to see another video from you. I hadn't heard or read anything on this case.

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +1

      To be honest id never heard of this case either I was in discussions with someone about creating snap chat content and this was one of their suggestions

  • @pepe6666
    @pepe6666 Год назад +3

    this channel is awesome. i like the format. i had forgotten about it for a long time because youtube had been hiding you from my feed! im even subscribed. aaaanyhow i remember now and this channel rules. i agree with you about the jealousy theory. it fits really well.

  • @sixstringedthing
    @sixstringedthing Год назад +42

    I don't really have an opinion about Claire's guilt or innocence, I remember hearing about the case of course but watching this video is the first time I've really looked into it, so any opinion would be nothing but speculation. I can only say that I'm stunned at her parent's loss. I'm not a father, but I can only imagine that to lose both of your children at a stroke and not even know why must be absolutely devastating in a way that I'll probably never understand, and truly hope I never have to. They have my deepest sympathies.
    Edit: having watched this and then looked again at the thumbnail, it is deeply unsettling. So... good job I guess? Thnks for the video, very well produced.

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +8

      It's interesting you say that about the thumbnail because they have done studies in psychology to see how prior information changed perception of photos and found that giving a photo a label like "criminal " often makes people have the response of saying they can tell from his face, even if the label is completely made up

    • @sixstringedthing
      @sixstringedthing Год назад +7

      @@PeakedInterest I believe this is known as "suggestibility" or "suggestion bias" and yeah, definitely a real thing! I found the thumbnail to be compellingly creepy to begin with, that's why I clicked the video, but after hearing the whole story it went from just creepy to very unsettling indeed. Something about the carefree nature of the photo I guess. Anyway, I hope Claire gets the help that she needs.

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +6

      That's a very professional attitude to take. As therapists we are always taught to hate the sin and not the sinner - which is pretty much your attitude right there.

    • @AmuseableClementine
      @AmuseableClementine 11 месяцев назад +2

      Sanest true crime content commenter! I really don't like when people pretend to know everything about the case, good on you for acknowledging that stuff as speculation.

  • @psmadd
    @psmadd Год назад +2

    Love your videos. Can tell you put in a lot of work, always entertaining, thanks

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +1

      Thank you, I genuinely believe time is our most valuable asset, so if you choose to spend it here I want to make sure it doesn't feel wasted

  • @beanwaddlers1883
    @beanwaddlers1883 8 месяцев назад +5

    Great video as usual!
    As someone who is always very empathetic, I tend to be very much against the pound of flesh mentality that many people have in cases like these, especially when the perpetrator involved is a child. I just don’t think it’s ever black and white and there’s no way that a 14 year old would do something like this unless there was something really wrong with them that needs to be treated. I hate how many people refuse to look at these situations with any nuance. Thanks for presenting different points!

  • @laurabustos6560
    @laurabustos6560 Год назад

    I'm so bummed I missed this when it came out! I didn't get notification and just saw the newest vid notification, went to the channel and saw I'm way behind! But I guess on a good note, I more have a few vids to binge!😊
    I'm expecting a lot from your newest content. Because I know you're the best!!😉🙏🖤✌️

  • @cumshot6772
    @cumshot6772 Год назад +39

    Here we go, bring out the “mentally ill” card. Almost every murder investigation involves the suspect pulling that crap out smh. Wanna be main characters. This murderer can go hallucinate in her cell🥱

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +10

      For some people they genuinely do suffer from a mental illness, I'm not sure in this case but Id be interested to read the court documents when they're available

    • @jasperjazzie
      @jasperjazzie Год назад +1

      @@PeakedInterest i definitely don't doubt they're mentally ill, from what all we know i'd be surprised if they were completely stable
      now, i think they knew what they were doing, and this is all explanations, not excuses, but still

    • @igottaberp
      @igottaberp 11 месяцев назад

      I rolled my eyes as soon as they mentioned hallucinations 🙄 It seems like all teen killers wanna blame “voices in their head” for why they should get away with murder 😒

    • @LoverBoy-im7xv
      @LoverBoy-im7xv 10 месяцев назад

      If they're dangerous, they're dangerous. Too much is put on motive. They murder, we cage them.

    • @leejk3926
      @leejk3926 9 месяцев назад +2

      Absolutely agree about “wannabe main characters”, you can tell from her behaviour after and TikTok’s that she was deluded like this and thought she could be a quirky murderer. It’s like “eighth grader syndrome” but for girls on Tumblr who obsess over true crime.

  • @julienmartinsorel
    @julienmartinsorel Год назад +2

    Glad to have you back with a banger video!

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад

      Thanks so much, the feedback has been really good for this video

  • @BeatriceFlowers
    @BeatriceFlowers 8 месяцев назад +4

    I'm not in any way attempting to defend or offer an excuse for this person, cos balls to that, I just wanted to give my 2 cents with regard to what you spoke about hallucinatory experiences. I wanted to counter your take on that. As a person with Type 1 Narcolepsy, which is neurological damage that causes sleep disorders and other symptoms, but is not at all a mental illness. I experience hypnopompic and hypnogogic hallucinations during which I am usually unable to move but entirely lucid and conscious. They can be auditory, tactile or more dreamlike and visual. I might hear sounds of someone breaking in downstairs. They are almost always extremely vivid and highly predatory in nature due to the amygdala which makes them difficult to distinguish from reality, one cannot ignore that level of intense fear. It's like the dreams/hallucinations become part of the waking world. I always tell people that when I am like that, it's best to not touch me because my amygdala will assume they are predatory, which is not fun. Many years ago, I lived alone, and had them every day which got so terrifying I slept with a hammer under my pillow and would go and check behind every door when I regained the ability to move. So while I do not believe that is what happened here, I just wanted to point out that it is entirely possible for the brain to create that scenario but with the ability to move around and without the addition of a mental illness.

  • @txwyd
    @txwyd Год назад +7

    Lovely to see you back man!

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +3

      Thanks Tek, it's nice to have an upload again. I really enjoy what I do

  • @QueenAqua
    @QueenAqua Год назад +3

    Holy cow, I got notified for this and the newest one! Thank you for your coverage! Also... I can't think of a single thing TikTok has improved by existing. Shit. >.

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +1

      Nice to see you again.
      It's a platform I have very lightly dabbled with but don't really understand

  • @mudslicker3122
    @mudslicker3122 Год назад +4

    So glad you and the fireside chats are back. 🫶🏼💙

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +1

      A LOT of people asked when they were coming back. I didn't realise how popular that section was.

  • @altgal2856
    @altgal2856 Год назад +2

    Thanks for your content!

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your time and comment it is greatly appreciated

  • @eh4903
    @eh4903 Год назад +8

    Wt a sicko. She will kill again

  • @ponderbot3810
    @ponderbot3810 Год назад +5

    The "Random Japanese Person" hat is weirdly hilarious to me

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +1

      I didn't know if anyone would get that joke, I'm glad somebody did 😂

  • @hawkeyenextgen7117
    @hawkeyenextgen7117 5 месяцев назад +1

    We need to hold teenagers accountable for their actions. If they're old enough to murder their sister who they KNOW is disabled, they're old enough to know what they're doing is WRONG.

  • @rougeneon1997
    @rougeneon1997 Год назад +3

    He's back! Love to see it.

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +1

      Thanks it's genuinely very uplifting how much y'all welcome new uploads

  • @hillandfox3215
    @hillandfox3215 Год назад +4

    Well it's working.... every killer gets atention..

  • @Wolfshalifi
    @Wolfshalifi Год назад +13

    This world has a mental health problem

    • @imsusanov2287
      @imsusanov2287 2 месяца назад

      Always was and will be, as long as People like You, i and everyone else live in their own little world and only care about someone once something tragic happens to them

  • @mya_xo
    @mya_xo Год назад +4

    keep up the great videos !

  • @Muffinga
    @Muffinga 7 месяцев назад +1

    Did she have a psychotic episode? My youngest brother has bipolar disorder and was diagnosed at 16. Before we got a diagnoses he started acting strange, he became super religious, started talking nonsense and he attacked me and my dad in a psychotic state. It was really scary because he’s a big kid 6’2 and 160 lbs. When we managed to take him to the hospital he was sedated. We later got a diagnosis and he got medication to manage it.

  • @benjaminmatheny6683
    @benjaminmatheny6683 8 месяцев назад +1

    In the Murry case, he didn't confess because he didn't think he did anything wrong. He got caught more or less red handed, and had sought out help in covering up the murder. During his confession he refused to implicate the person at all, though officers know it happened from a mix of phone records as well as from items he had when he got picked up. So he it confessing like that to protect the accomplice who was going to help him cover up the murder.

  • @saturos5068
    @saturos5068 Год назад +206

    I wish tik tok was banned

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +53

      I've been dipping into it to familiarise my self with it. Not sure I fully get why people enjoy it so much. I feel like it's picking apart my attention span

    • @onemoreguyonline7878
      @onemoreguyonline7878 Год назад +8

      The teenagers will still be broken emotional wrecks

    • @saturos5068
      @saturos5068 Год назад +14

      @@PeakedInterest not to mention the horrible "challenges" people come up with in there

    • @Tuomas85
      @Tuomas85 Год назад +6

      I deleted tiktok over year ago. Its so time consuming and its full of people moving their mouths to someone elses music or dupping that is not funny. Literally 1% of the content is meaningful.

    • @aedt3
      @aedt3 Год назад +3

      If only social media didn’t exist

  • @greg6924
    @greg6924 Год назад +9

    Another excellent video, good sir. This is some the best, albeit disturbing, content on RUclips.

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +1

      I like to always describe it as interesting because enjoyable always feels like the wrong word

  • @tractorpoodle
    @tractorpoodle 6 месяцев назад +2

    Not complicated. She is just evil.

  • @respectshorts4793
    @respectshorts4793 Год назад +4

    Awesome video brother

  • @leejk3926
    @leejk3926 9 месяцев назад +3

    Her behaviour in response to the murder and stuff is so cringy, it’s like she’s trying so hard to be an edgy eccentric killer. Ironic she would make a video about “kinning L”, the world’s greatest detective from Death Note yet she would do something so heinous.
    There’s a similar case that I think you would be interested in covering very close to my town, the murder of Marc Williams. The perpetrator filmed it and stabbed him about 120 times, and then the next day went to work (in a popular chain pub in my town) and was unfazed. He got caught after bragging about it to friend is my understanding.

  • @dioselinchaires8507
    @dioselinchaires8507 5 месяцев назад +1

    And that comment “I Michael mayer my sister” shows she didn’t on purpose

  • @RisingRevengeance
    @RisingRevengeance Год назад +12

    100% speculation here I think the parents may have known of her issues. They simply didnt want the stigma attached to having a mentally ill daughter.
    Maybe I'm just being overly pessimistic.

    • @FYI9102
      @FYI9102 Год назад +1

      i though the same, image is everything for american parents

    • @suzannax
      @suzannax Год назад

      Yep, I think they probably knew she was having a lot of issues. Sometimes parents don't want to admit it to themselves that there's a problem, or think it's just a phase.

    • @PiroKUSS
      @PiroKUSS Год назад

      Not pessimistic at all, it's pretty realistic

    • @sqeent
      @sqeent 8 месяцев назад

      @@FYI9102shut up tard. You ever meet an Asian parent

  • @Disinterested1
    @Disinterested1 Год назад +2

    so sad

  • @coreydx8602
    @coreydx8602 Год назад +2

    Jesus Christ! Some people will do anything for fame.

  • @michaelrclegg
    @michaelrclegg 4 месяца назад +1

    This is what "Anti" social media does to kids

  • @robertdeffenbaugh9004
    @robertdeffenbaugh9004 9 месяцев назад +1

    I don’t understand why TikTok still exists like the Senate signed a bill to ban TikTok.

  • @KingaKucyk
    @KingaKucyk 5 месяцев назад

    😢 the only thing I can say for now is... oh my God... 😢

  • @Caphalem
    @Caphalem Год назад +1

    Well, watching this video is one way to start a Saturday I guess :D

  • @klaraanderson1061
    @klaraanderson1061 10 месяцев назад +2

    As a person sharing a VERY similar family structure to Claire (and an eerily similar name) I am DEVASTATED that her sister had to suffer for what, to me, seems like Claire’s idolisation of homicide and horror.
    Of course, as siblings of a person with special needs we tend to come second in our parents’ attention hierarchy. A fact I have for long considered natural because my twin literally cannot go from sitting to moving without heavy assistance.
    As a young teenager however, many a time I’d be struck by jealousy of how much time and money was spent for her comfort. I also suffered from mental health issues in the form of disordered eating and deep anxiety turned depression. My sister is also quite the easily irritated bitch so- after fighting with her, as sisters tend to do, my intrusive thoughts and anger loved twisting my mind to horrid ideas of hurt and murder. Something which KILLED ME to think of, becoming guilt ridden and refusing to interact with her afterwards because I thought I’d actually do something.
    Seeing this, how a girl actually killed her sister, a sister she KNEW couldn’t fight back- only to blame “mental health issues” of the classic horror “the voices made me do it” variety… No. No the fuck they didn’t. I believe she was obsessed with horror and murder and killed her sister to play out a twisted fantasy- believing she’d get a lighter sentence because she was young and her sister was differently abled.

  • @toti33271
    @toti33271 Год назад +1

    Thanks for lyrics in English

  • @ernestoacosta7918
    @ernestoacosta7918 Год назад

    Wait, this isn’t the Crispen Wah video you were showing us in the community tab

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +3

      No it isn't. This is a bonus to tide you over while I bitch slap WWE for giving me false copyright notices.

  • @mimitalkz
    @mimitalkz Год назад +1

    I remember seeing that video thinking it was some horror fanmade film. jesus.

  • @LethalBubbles
    @LethalBubbles Месяц назад

    she seems not so much "the voices told me to do it" and more "I wanted to see what it felt like".

  • @brotherdon007
    @brotherdon007 6 месяцев назад

    Tic Tok is just a new form of peer pressure today ...

  • @suzannax
    @suzannax Год назад +7

    It's kind of sad that this was so unnecessary. Maybe if they'd got help or just chosen not to. I think one day they'll wake up from the fog of mental illness and truly feel the gravity of what they've done.

  • @omarmohammed-2065
    @omarmohammed-2065 Год назад +2

    Can you do a story about the Houston candy man? Not many people talk about that ... Not even hollyood wants to make a movie based on the real killer

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад

      Never heard of it but I'll add it to my research list

  • @rtrThanos
    @rtrThanos Год назад +1

    If Myers was real and heard her compare herself to him, he’d lift her off her feet with one hand and pin her to a wall with the knife in his other hand. Then he’d watch the light in her eyes go dim before finding his next victim.

  • @RollTide3737
    @RollTide3737 4 месяца назад +1

    I like all the videos except the campfire analysis.

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  4 месяца назад

      What don't you like about it? I'm always open to feedback

  • @newforestpixie5297
    @newforestpixie5297 6 месяцев назад

    I thought that when first hearing it - the moment the evil hallucination was influencing her & she snapped, why was she conveniently standing over her sleeping sister holding a knife ? Jesus .

  • @user-gj4ez6qj2z
    @user-gj4ez6qj2z 8 дней назад

    Ugh, teenagers are so fucking annoying.

  • @dodgyyoutuber9560
    @dodgyyoutuber9560 4 месяца назад +1

    Was it really for tik tok? People acting like it but I don’t think so just cos she posted it.

  • @AwakenYourself-xv1mq
    @AwakenYourself-xv1mq Год назад +2

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ create more videos per month your background encourage me for that 🎉🎉🎉

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +2

      Thank you. Because I also work a full time job it's hard to create more videos per month and keep the same level of quality. Hopefully in the near future I will have more time and will try to increase the amount of videos but ultimately my choice is always quality over quantity

  • @TomTheDerpGuy
    @TomTheDerpGuy Год назад +4

    Well boys, guess it's time for the firing squad!

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад

      I think first you'd have to determine if she really does suffer from a mental health disorder. Genuine psychopaths are very rare (less than 5% of all people) and anyone else can be helped with a variety of treatments

    • @TomTheDerpGuy
      @TomTheDerpGuy Год назад +1

      @@PeakedInterest Good Point! I mostly meant this as post verdict and if she was not proven incapabl. Granted she is innocent until proven guilty, what I mainly see is that if she is capable of standing trial this is probably one of the most clear cut cases especially with her selfish attitude after the murder and after she was going to be tried as an adult

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +2

      Normally I'd have a more decisive stance but I couldn't access court documents so I couldn't really see what experts said. I read what news reported but that's not the same as reading case notes which are often more in depth and more nuanced.

  • @raquelgomes9285
    @raquelgomes9285 Год назад +2

    here!

  • @samriddhirupakheti5480
    @samriddhirupakheti5480 2 месяца назад

    I heard about this in news😢😢

  • @samingleton516
    @samingleton516 11 месяцев назад

    i liked the McDonalds McMuffin shot

  • @HaleySioleski
    @HaleySioleski 10 месяцев назад

    My jaw DROPPED at the "I michael myers'd my sister" comment

  • @MoralesAlex805
    @MoralesAlex805 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is why kids shouldn’t watch mature content till they matured. I wonder if she was in hormone therapy for gender confusion .

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  7 месяцев назад

      I tried to find out but couldn't find anything specific to her case. Generally speaking the vast majority of doctors will only prescribe blockers at her age the idea being it delays puberty to give the patient time to 'grow out of it' and resume normal puberty in the event they do grow out of it , which is very rare.

  • @viiuan
    @viiuan Год назад +6

    i can believe that she's mentally ill bc she mentions kinnies in the one video lmao

  • @cashkitty3472
    @cashkitty3472 10 месяцев назад

    This is about attention and her sister always getting it from the parents

  • @selenasanchez7336
    @selenasanchez7336 9 месяцев назад

    Is she in prison?

  • @LoverBoy-im7xv
    @LoverBoy-im7xv 10 месяцев назад +5

    She's kind of a Chad if you think about it. She makes jokes. Non shalaunt. I'm tired of seeing murders pretend to cry.

    • @M-fk5eg
      @M-fk5eg 10 месяцев назад +7

      Who needs more help you or her?

    • @user-xd7ze2mm3b
      @user-xd7ze2mm3b 8 месяцев назад +1

      "sHeS kInDD Of A cHaD" edgy 12 year kid who thinks hes "sigma" 🤡

    • @rideinthenewhondacivic
      @rideinthenewhondacivic 7 месяцев назад

      Nope, she just corny

  • @nathanc5778
    @nathanc5778 6 месяцев назад

    Tik tok is awful. RIP.

    • @ihcuwign1707
      @ihcuwign1707 2 месяца назад

      i think its not about social media its about us as human social media just were people are able to express themselves to the world wether staged or real so in reality its just us that make social media bad but if you think about it even with out social media human still find ways theres always been dumb trends through out history

  • @ilicythings
    @ilicythings Год назад +38

    Just one note, describing people as wheelchair bound often disregards the freedom that wheelchair users gain from their mobility aids. It's like describing someone who wears glasses as being bound to their glasses because they can see better with them.

    • @astralb.2647
      @astralb.2647 Год назад +12

      Yup! Wheelchair user is the correct term for us!

    • @sixstringedthing
      @sixstringedthing Год назад +10

      I feel like this is an error I might have easily made without fully realising the negative connotation, but I won't now. Thanks for your note!

    • @otten5666
      @otten5666 Год назад

      glasses users

    • @hopelessedgelord
      @hopelessedgelord Год назад

      Everything is relative, as even if you have a wheelchair and also access to other modems like a chairlift for stairs for instance that kind of travel is going to be more cumbersome than someone walking.
      Its not as fair to compare to say glasses. Where the specturm of effects is a lot broader.
      I understand the meaning of it being more polite to say. But either term is acceptable, I prefer the less soft language option as it is a hindrance not a benifit to a person.

    • @ferrreira
      @ferrreira Год назад +6

      @@hopelessedgelord for the person who needs the wheelchair, the wheelchair is a tool that gives them freedom. Seeing it as a hindrance is seeing only from the perspective of a walking person.

  • @OhNotThat
    @OhNotThat 5 месяцев назад

    I do think she is mentally ill because, honestly, this is self evident. But I do not buy into the fanciful stories about seeing halluciations and realising only once it's too late that she was stabbing her sister not magic spooky scary demon bullies. Whatever prompted her to stab her sister, she did so knowing that it was her sister. She did it in cold blood for whatever reason. It's more likely that she has some sick compulsion to "know what it's like" to kill more than anything else. Her sister was the just most expedient thing available to her and likely couldn't fight back or raise alarm. It could be some major social disorder combined with a sick fascination with violence and murder as per her interest in slasher movies. More importantly, none of this is an excuse she should still go to jail for the rest of her life.

  • @ferrreira
    @ferrreira Год назад +18

    Oh, poor Claire had been heavily bullied at school? Well, she deserved it and more. Creep.

  • @momsberettas9576
    @momsberettas9576 11 месяцев назад +3

    Women are treated with kid gloves in the "Justice" system. She'll be fine.

  • @LindaCasey
    @LindaCasey 4 месяца назад +1

    These days, it's just lack of self control .. people act on their impulses anymore

  • @indybingyi
    @indybingyi Год назад +1

    The campfire analisis made me laugh. I recommend you do a little bit more research on the mental illnesses you talk about. Also lose the capmfire part. That shit tonedeaf af

  • @titolino73
    @titolino73 Год назад +3

    I think she hated her sister and what represented, maybe she was even been bullied at the school ....or she was just a sociopath ! I think she needs help and not 30 years in prison !

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +1

      I think there was some resentment toward her sister too

  • @cathymorrison4953
    @cathymorrison4953 Год назад +1

    😢🇨🇦😢

  • @SportsandTrueCrime
    @SportsandTrueCrime Год назад +8

    Ok, first comment. Somebody plz tell me why peep care soooo much about 1st and most liked comments. I need to understand y it’s such a big deal.

    • @salvvy5
      @salvvy5 Год назад

      ur peepee small

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +9

      I dont know either but they do get very competitive :-)

    • @edited1325
      @edited1325 Год назад +1

      Just like the girl in this video they want attention

    • @greg6924
      @greg6924 Год назад +1

      Attention seeking behavior

    • @SportsandTrueCrime
      @SportsandTrueCrime Год назад

      Is that really it?? Just for attention?? It doesn’t make YT rank u higher somewhere/somehow? Only attn?? That’s the saddest news I heard today.

  • @n0pe405
    @n0pe405 Год назад

    Okaaayyy, i dont a need a gf.😊👍🏻

  • @maverickon
    @maverickon Год назад +15

    I'm under the impression that there really is no mental disorders involved... Claire just seems to stand completely out of sync with reality. There is a lot of factors like her 'Gen-Z' content, her obsessive anime and horror movies preference, her (politically and scientifically controversial) beliefs that she is somehow a boy... it kind of prompts me to believe she is amongst the masses of quirky-personas that got taken quite too literally. Infact, her oblivious sense of ignorance to the magnitude of the situation initially almost seems quite deliberate too. Gosh, God bless the parents. They've lost two children in one night.

    • @SmellyAlpaca
      @SmellyAlpaca 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes

    • @seliph
      @seliph 11 месяцев назад

      "politically and scientifically controversial" uh oh here comes the fascist to make it all about how the gender confused tomboy was groomed into murder by the chinese tiktok psyops and it's totally not that she was having a psychotic break as stated by an actual psychology expert

  • @cassini4052
    @cassini4052 11 месяцев назад +1

    How do you even contend with this level of loss, of losing both your children like this? May they find peace.
    Also, absolutely bewildered by trying to use gender dysphoria as a defense. What is this lawyer on??

  • @MMM-rf5gm
    @MMM-rf5gm 3 месяца назад +1

    She knew what she was doing, she even made jokes about it. If it was truly an accident, she would have been devastated. Instead, she found it amusing! She thought she would get 4 years, get out and become tiktok famous.

  • @Strabarrylove
    @Strabarrylove 2 месяца назад +1

    Here’s the true story on her. Claire Miller was a 14 year-old girl who stabbed her sister, but the true story is that she actually was going to depressing time and she was like falling asleep, but then she saw these ghosts saying you’re not worthy and so she went the kitchen and grabbed a knife and then started stabbing the ghost and then it was actually her sister

  • @Lillemala
    @Lillemala Год назад +1

    So videos on RUclips are taken down for swearing but it’s ok too show TikTok’s with human blood in it.

    • @sosig1341
      @sosig1341 Год назад +1

      RUclips is just a bunch of hypocrites innit

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад

      RUclips allows swearing even harsh swearing. It's in the TOS

  • @dioselinchaires8507
    @dioselinchaires8507 5 месяцев назад

    How the parents didn’t hear all that ? And if the demons told her to kill her self why she went to the kitchen and grabbed a knife and stabbed her sis and not her self, mental problems my ass she knows what she was doing

    • @maxboat5684
      @maxboat5684 Месяц назад

      she thought she was stabbing a demon but it was actually her sister

  • @dannydevito3786
    @dannydevito3786 Год назад

    i babysat the sisters growing up. also y’all pronounce lancaster wrong in every video LOL. we’re the pa lanc, not the one in germany.

  • @irenepinsonneault2740
    @irenepinsonneault2740 Год назад +2

    For the first time, your "shallow cognition" appeared and turned this episode into a bit of a hash. You make a lot of factual errors about the emergence of psychosis in early adolescence. This girl had been struggling with identity issues, family instability and, god help her, puberty and she'd been able to carry that load, but the onset of hallucinations and all the attendant shame and horror they bring was just a step too far into crazy. I am profoundly sad whenever I hear of a teenager not knowing how or who to ask for help when their world is disintegrating around them. Your use of snarky hypotheticals about how your hallucinations would affect you in her situation presumes you know how her hallucinations operate, which you clearly don't. When this lifelong curse of a disease first happens to a person, they are often in college and facing their first real set of challenges. In a way they cannot comprehend or control (because the disease prevents that)--it literally tears their world into ruins--there is no freaking light to follow. I think you need an empathy workshop and a psych 101 review before you opine on these matters again, if your goal is to contribute meaningfully. Find a forensic psychologist --You Tube even has a few British ones who are sharp as tacks in the tricky arena where law and insanity dance. You might even watch this episode with them... If they can hold back the chuckles, you may be able to do a better job in the future. Otherwise, I'd say avoid the crazy kids, you are out of your depth.

  • @anti-depressants1210
    @anti-depressants1210 Год назад +2

    Bruh this video is full of untrue ''information'' just to demonize Claire

    • @sariyah2951
      @sariyah2951 11 месяцев назад +5

      how is it demonizing??? she literally killed someone

  • @Ellesdy1
    @Ellesdy1 11 месяцев назад +3

    I have gender disorder = Copout of the century

  • @wolfslullaby
    @wolfslullaby Год назад +4

    side note, kind of but it pisses me off that they brought her Mcdonalds... such a a stark contrast to how some PoC are treated by police for non-violent crimes

    • @PeakedInterest
      @PeakedInterest  Год назад +1

      If you know anything of police interrogation you'll know that it's far more successful to make the suspect feel relaxed to get information or a confession. I imagine that's why they were doing it

    • @laleezy77
      @laleezy77 Год назад

      Yes they do it to get more info...I don't think the like doing it but it is helpful in most situations.