Borderline Enhanced by Antisocial Traits? | Joseph Palczynski Case Analysis

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Комментарии • 389

  • @laneatkinson6441
    @laneatkinson6441 2 года назад +121

    This is mind boggling. The way Joseph murdered people without a second thought, the dog being shot for barking, the child being left behind by his parents, Joseph being shot a whopping 27 times???

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson 2 года назад +5

      Once those two school buses collided, was all the rest of it inevitable? Almost seems that way! Scary!😳

    • @eddyerle3338
      @eddyerle3338 2 года назад +2

      @@bthomson , you should listen to another time to understand...

    • @elchiponr1
      @elchiponr1 2 года назад +4

      27 times isn't that many for a police standoff. There's usually a bunch of cops magdumping on the suspect at the moment they reach for their gun.

    • @cameronmiller6240
      @cameronmiller6240 2 года назад

      I dare say if anyone deserved to be shot 27 times it was that guy.

    • @laneatkinson6441
      @laneatkinson6441 2 года назад +3

      @@elchiponr1 Even if their weapons were automatic, isn't that a bit overkill? I'm sure he would be long dead after the first 10 bullets 😬

  • @StewartFuoco
    @StewartFuoco 2 года назад +8

    my favorite thing about Dr.Grande is that he never says 'um'.

  • @snowwhitecupcakes272
    @snowwhitecupcakes272 2 года назад +7

    As a clinician, I have absolutely seen TBI’s impact an individuals functioning, impulse control, and personality. I’ve even seen it with a wonderful friend who was so kind previously; but then lost all impulse control and hurt others, could no longer maintain employment, lost her children and ended up divorced. She didn’t deserve any of that, but the TBI changed her forever.

  • @stt5v2002
    @stt5v2002 2 года назад +43

    I know they were upset at their 12-year-old son for letting the killer in, but it’s still pretty rough to leave him behind like that.

  • @christineseymour6732
    @christineseymour6732 2 года назад +22

    There is evidence that head injuries and brain tumors can cause antisocial and violent tendencies. If the ares of the brain that controls impulses are impacted it can lead to personality and behavior changes.

  • @terrioestreich4007
    @terrioestreich4007 2 года назад +36

    I'm baffled that this guy was out of jail / mental health facility. It seems as though the rights of the perpetrator trumps the whole of society and I don't understand that

    • @aarondavis8943
      @aarondavis8943 Год назад +2

      Mental health professionals are so sure of their judgement, their willing to bet our lives on it.

  • @caatttcaattt6039
    @caatttcaattt6039 2 года назад +99

    Since he targeted teenagers/high schoolers/children as romantic partners using their inexperience as leverage for control, wouldn't that also be indicative of a predatory nature as well as emotional immaturity?

    • @cameronmiller6240
      @cameronmiller6240 2 года назад +2

      Yes.

    • @ChopBassMan
      @ChopBassMan 2 года назад +8

      It would definitely be indicative of his emotional immaturity, possibly also his predatory nature - but not necessarily. Predators almost always prey on those they consider to be weak. Weakness could be age related (both young and old), financial, mental, educational, among others. I would agree with you that it's probably part of this jerk's particular predator's mindset, but I believe that his head injury at 14 was at least as relevant.
      If you are interested in current research and thoughts on brain anatomy, function, and criminality (including biological, genetic, and social/parenting research) I would refer you to Dr. Adrian Raine's book "The Anatomy Of Violence". It's an easily accessible, very complete guide to the past, present, and future of criminal psychology and the research of criminal personalities and brain anatomy.

  • @rejaneoliveira5019
    @rejaneoliveira5019 2 года назад +76

    Dr. Grande, your work ethic is exceptional. You uploaded two videos yesterday, a podcast and Patreon video just recently. In addition, the quality of your reviews is always very high. I have to say that your influence goes beyond the ideas and knowledge you put out into the world but it serves as an inspiration for many of us. Thank you for being always so genuine, and for sharing your insights with us. It’s an honor and a pleasure to be your subscriber.
    Thank you.❤️

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson 2 года назад +9

      Rejane - You speak ( so very well!) for all of us!

    • @rejaneoliveira5019
      @rejaneoliveira5019 2 года назад +6

      @@bthomson Thank you, I appreciate it.☺️💕

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson 2 года назад

      Yes! The comment section of these videos is worthy of the good doctor! His work is fertile ground!🌱

  • @joed1950
    @joed1950 2 года назад +43

    What is wrong with a country that would allow Joseph to mix with the public, to be "on the streets". Good looking guy with money, a grand manipulator.
    Thank you Dr. Grande for this excellent video.

    • @hc5327
      @hc5327 2 года назад

      A psychopathic narcissist.

  • @michaelcriger6359
    @michaelcriger6359 2 года назад +53

    Dr. Grande has an incredibly soothing voice, which he often uses to describe horrific crimes. It's a great combo, somehow.

    • @supersarah5673
      @supersarah5673 2 года назад +4

      Yes! That’s why I listen to Dr Grandes videos every night before I sleep. I’ve been doing it for atleast 6 months now! I only skip commercial cases like Amber Heard and Will Smith

    • @tammyburke9453
      @tammyburke9453 2 года назад +1

      Its the " sweet/salty" balance, huh? Horrific acts/soothing voice. Agree.

    • @nellou5527
      @nellou5527 Год назад

      True crime Asmr!!

  • @margeebechyne8642
    @margeebechyne8642 2 года назад +21

    All those people could have been saved, if only the system had worked. Police, courts and mental health facilities just really flat out failed. So sad for all those victims.

  • @JAAshwell
    @JAAshwell 2 года назад +13

    I, too, was living in the same area of Baltimore County at the time of this incident. Roads were blocked off, a whole neighborhood was inaccessible and it was really a terrifying, movie-like escapade. The police did indeed miss many opportunities to catch the guy, but I have to blame our lenient justice system. Great analysis Dr. Grande, fascinating to hear the psychological side. Thank you.

  • @BigZebraCom
    @BigZebraCom 2 года назад +30

    Just a reminder I'm not diagnosing anybody in this video; only speculating on what could be the proper pronunciation of a name like Palczinski.

    • @blowitoutyourcunt7675
      @blowitoutyourcunt7675 2 года назад +1

      Lol, pronounce it in Slav accent - is all that matters ; )

    • @2degucitas
      @2degucitas 2 года назад +2

      Pal Chin ski

    • @memomorph5375
      @memomorph5375 2 года назад +2

      There’s a letter Y in there, too!

    • @incensejunkie7516
      @incensejunkie7516 2 года назад +2

      Yep, given cz in Polish (and other Slavic languages) is pronounced "ch"

    • @orangemangas2465
      @orangemangas2465 2 года назад

      You know one time I got spell checked from a grammar Nazi in a suicide letter..
      Spell checking a suicide letter damn grammar Nazis.

  • @renee1961
    @renee1961 2 года назад +15

    They left, and didn't take their Son??!! What???

  • @ashleymarie3978
    @ashleymarie3978 2 года назад +61

    One of the most shockng parts of this whole story was that they left their 12 year old in the house! Wtf!?

    • @rightpa
      @rightpa 2 года назад +15

      I was looking for this comment. I mean... just... WTF?

    • @laneatkinson6441
      @laneatkinson6441 2 года назад +15

      They were afraid he would make noise...as if he was a baby! He was 12 for crying out loud!

    • @mariaraya6551
      @mariaraya6551 2 года назад +11

      I agree with you. What their son supposed to feel when he finds out what his parents did... abandoning him to save themselves???

    • @herbwitch5681
      @herbwitch5681 2 года назад +6

      I know, right?!

    • @rullmourn1142
      @rullmourn1142 2 года назад +1

      ​@@laneatkinson6441 ..On the evening of Tuesday, March 21, the adult hostages took matters into their own hands. They laced a glass of iced tea with Xanax, and after Palczynski drank it, he fell asleep. [[ Andrew McCord fled out the front window, alone. Although he made a lot of noise in his panicked escape, Palczynski did not wake ]]. Whitehead's mother also escaped. They left behind their son Bradley, who was sleeping on the kitchen floor, expecting police to rescue him. Fearing for the boy's life, officers broke into the home.
      they believed, because he was a child, if they woke him up he might be upset, make noise, and wake up Palczynski. They feared the man might kill them all then. They thought it best for the adults to escape and let the police rescue the boy.

  • @rickmorty5215
    @rickmorty5215 2 года назад +24

    Please do an analysis of the Rosemary Ndlovu case from South Africa. She killed or planned to kill quite a few people, including family for insurance money, and appears to have zero remorse.

  • @outty77
    @outty77 2 года назад +16

    Where does a man who is perpetually serving some kind of sentence get the means to buy sports cars, diamond rings and galivant around picking up chicks? Whomever was bankrolling this man needs to take some responsibility for the scourge.

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson 2 года назад

      Ikr!

    • @eadweard.
      @eadweard. 2 года назад +1

      I have a suspicion that he might have been involved in crime.

  • @mainowlin6176
    @mainowlin6176 2 года назад +37

    Joseph’s criminal history is upsetting to hear about since he was able to pull the wool over those he needed to. Scary guy.

  • @Violexie-wb7op
    @Violexie-wb7op 2 года назад +16

    This is so sad. Its clear that things went downhill after that brain injury. The mom should've won that lawsuit.

    • @THE-id1by
      @THE-id1by 2 года назад +2

      Proof problems would be massive. You would have to prove the accident was the but-for cause. The accident and not some other trauma, or his general environment, or genetics or any number of other things.

  • @gina_st.george
    @gina_st.george 2 года назад +8

    This happened in my neighborhood. My family couldn't even stay in our own home because we were that close to where he was

  • @mc26collum
    @mc26collum 2 года назад +7

    Head injury absolutely is the reason. I also was bitten exclusively on the head for the most of my childhood. I experience rage though I can control it well.

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson 2 года назад +3

      Childhood is supposed to be a pretty protected time! I am so sorry that you experienced trauma when you were young! 😓🤒🤕

  • @bluelady214
    @bluelady214 2 года назад +7

    Automatic weapons and adrenaline don't mix well.

  • @zb3185
    @zb3185 2 года назад +12

    Speechless about this classic almost movie plot case. Thank you Dr. Grande for your analysis with mental health factors for this case.

  • @Rasputin443556
    @Rasputin443556 2 года назад +8

    "Ninjas are trying to kill me" and "voices are giving me commands." Noted for when the federal shrinks are trying to determine my sanity on charges. Thanks!

  • @maureeningleston1501
    @maureeningleston1501 2 года назад +27

    Thank you for your daily videos Dr Grande, for myself and people like me who don't have a life they are a much welcomed form of entertainment. 🤣

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson 2 года назад +2

      MI - Life comes in many flavors!🍡. I am sorry if yours seems a bit gray? I am always drawn to your comments so please excuse if I am overstepping?

    • @maureeningleston1501
      @maureeningleston1501 2 года назад +3

      @@bthomson Hi B, no you are not overstepping at all. Yes my life compared to some people is a bit grey, but tbh I've reached a stage in life where I've lived through enough colours to last a lifetime. I'll happily take peace and quiet any day of the week. 👍😀

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson 2 года назад +2

      Glad to hear it!💐

  • @Traderjoe
    @Traderjoe 2 года назад +18

    What a shit show of a guy. I can’t believe how lenient the criminal justice system was to him. I worry about what could happen to me if I ignore a jury duty summons! Maybe I should not worry about as many things as I do.

  • @GhastlyCretin
    @GhastlyCretin 2 года назад +38

    Over the years I've read about a lot of people who became impulsive and/or often violent after sustaining head injuries. It's often been said how somebody's personality totally changed after brain trauma. Comedians Sam Kinison and Roseanne Barr are examples of this. On a darker side, killers like Fred West by all accounts totally changed for the worst after a motorcycle accident as a teen.

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson 2 года назад +9

      It seems to me that this sequence of events (head injury followed by criminal activity) has happened in enough famous cases to be something to be investigated so that there is protection both for the public and the individual!

    • @Throatzillaaa
      @Throatzillaaa 2 года назад +7

      I agree. And taking into account the most popular types of spectator sports, it's worrisome the number of current or former MMA professionals (atleast those who fight in the UFC) and NFL (American football) players who are known for behaving erratically and dangerous or even become abusive to their partners after some time in their professional sport. Especially with the UFC fights (mixed martial arts) I have heard people be upset when hugely advertised fights end in judges' decision (because no one was knocked out). It's also my understanding that because of the way that the UFC is a bit fickle, if you don't return relatively soon and/or keep turning down opportunities to fight, you may not be asked again + fans forget about you. Because of this, the professional who was knocked unconscious probably ends up feeling really pressured to return to fight within maybe 3-5 months, especially if they are getting offers to "redeem themselves" for having lost by knock out previously. I think all of it is a recipe for actual tragedy and disaster.

    • @N7-ElusiveOne
      @N7-ElusiveOne 2 года назад +11

      The most famous example of this in psychology is Phineas Gage. A railroad worker that had a metal pipe go through his head entirely. Should look into it if you haven't heard.

    • @irinam8709
      @irinam8709 Год назад

      Henry VIII

    • @vicvega3614
      @vicvega3614 Год назад

      Michael Hutchence the singer of INXS was hit by a car and hit his head, his personality was never the same again and he committed suicide

  • @ajfoxw
    @ajfoxw 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for all the humor while telling this story.

  • @djt8937
    @djt8937 2 года назад +50

    It gets me when these judges, like the one you quote at the end, use harsh words and damning language about a con yet don't do anything to punish or minimize the threat. Of course there's sentencing guidelines, but crime after crime after crime...violence, sexual relationships with minors, etc. When does the repeated history factor in enough to give a stiff penalty?

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson 2 года назад +9

      Darn good question! Are all the past charges available to the court? Should be!

    • @jameshudkins2210
      @jameshudkins2210 2 года назад

      The Justice System does not work. We don't correct Wrongdoers, resolve dispute or educate the public. Criminals worsen, disputes get worse and the public is further divided and confused.

    • @fourwaller9087
      @fourwaller9087 2 года назад +4

      Excellent question 👏

    • @M123Xoxo
      @M123Xoxo 2 года назад +1

      These days it comes from the top - wacktivist, soft on crime District Attorneys. See San Francisco, LA, NYC, and Portland. Judges follow their guidelines.

  • @feiticeiras
    @feiticeiras 2 года назад +19

    thank you for the upload Dr. Grande, always at the perfect time. 💜

  • @IMDunn-oy9cd
    @IMDunn-oy9cd 2 года назад +14

    I was in the local area at the time of this event. The police reaction was abysmal. Several times during the standoff, the SWAT team had him in their sights and failed to take the proper action by eliminating the threat. This is after he had committed murder, kidnapping, firing at the police and threatening his hostages with death. It wasn't until some of the hostages managed to drug him and sneak out of the house that they forced the police to take action.

    • @Astrogator1
      @Astrogator1 2 года назад +1

      Another back seat driver expert flapping their lips before their brain engages.
      And with the luxury of 0 responsibility.
      There were bizarre things about this case, but you acting like the anonymous voice from the crowd shouting shoot him, then running away at first sigh of trouble

  • @michaelgreer9023
    @michaelgreer9023 2 года назад +18

    "Brain Injury to Standoff": I don't get it. A brain injury is perhaps the most serious injury. And then we wonder why someone is behaving oddly. Richard Ramirez suffered a brain injury. Charles Whitman had a brain tumor. Isn't there any way to recognize that brain injuries cause criminal behavior or other odd patterns of conduct? Clearly this man had no control over his behavior. Joseph was a good looking guy. He was capable of finding romantic partners. But above anything else, he was an expert at standoffs. For this reason I suggest we learn all we can by weighing the significance Joseph found in "the standoff."
    What does it mean to be in a standoff? We need to get past your average police standoff. Of course we know what that is. Joseph is inside threatening victims and the bumbling cops are outside trying to create a "strategy" to bring the guy down. We witnessed all of this watching Dog Day Afternoon (1975), one of Al Pacino's finest performances. But what is the deeper meaning of "the standoff"? From a metaphysical perspective, we are involved in three types of standoffs. The first is with our own body. This is the case no matter how healthy or fortunate we are because environmental conditions can change and become deadly in moments. Then there is the "standoff" with others. In a dog-eat-dog world where most people see all social transactions as a zero sum game, we are in perpetual standoffs with our neighbors, our family members, and our enemies. Finally there is the cosmic standoff. A cosmic standoff occurs when we realize that we are born alone, will die alone, and will be completely forgotten. Please, manage your own standoffs well. You don't have much time left. Enjoy!😁

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson 2 года назад +6

      Michael - I have been interested in several of your comments. This one also. The human condition, as you say, goes from being born (over which we have no say!) to dying over which we finally have no control either! In between many factors are also out of our control (head injuries, etc.). But most people would still say life is worth living - don't you agree?

    • @michaelgreer9023
      @michaelgreer9023 2 года назад +1

      @@bthomson life is worth living only within very tight limits

  • @adultdiapergangsterdiscipl8386
    @adultdiapergangsterdiscipl8386 2 года назад +6

    "We need to get out of here!"
    "What about our son?"
    "...we can make a new one!"
    "Sounds good. Let's go."

  • @HystericalSej
    @HystericalSej 2 года назад +9

    I am of the opinion that the legitimacy of the professionals involved in cases like this should be scrutinized.

  • @rightpa
    @rightpa 2 года назад +34

    I don't care how long I was held hostage by a homicidal maniac I am not leaving my child behind. That is unimaginable. And just think what their relationship must have been like after that. "Hey Mom, remember when you left me behind with that homicidal maniac and you and Dad ran for safety? Good times."

    • @Buddy330
      @Buddy330 2 года назад +3

      You'd be surprised how strong your own instinct for survival really is and the sacrifices it's willing to make. You think you wouldn't leave your kids behind, but you totally would.

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson 2 года назад +1

      As Dr Grande says unless you're in the situation you just cannot tell how you would react.🤔😓🤕😭💀

    • @rightpa
      @rightpa 2 года назад +3

      @@Buddy330 you dont know me.

    • @rightpa
      @rightpa 2 года назад +3

      @Jay Hess have you ever been in combat and put your life on the line to save others? I know what I'm about.

    • @Buddy330
      @Buddy330 2 года назад +1

      @@rightpa I know people well enough to know that your instinct for survival is strong enough that it's willing to sacrifice literally everything else to make sure you survive traumatic and dangerous scenarios. It's called the hierarchy of needs, and physiological necessities are first and foremost.
      You think you're a good parent, but when push comes to shove, we'll throw babies to save our own skin. We're all still animals.

  • @roguechevelle
    @roguechevelle 2 года назад +5

    There is a lot of males that I feel that actually have Borderline Personality Disorder that are misdiagnosed with Bipolar, PTSD, or Complex PTSD and yes some of these can have co-morbidity with BPD but many times the BPD is overlooked which does not help with treatment. My ex-husband's psychiatrist told us he believed my ex after treating him for a few years for Bipolar that did a few months sessions with me included then determined he actually had BPD but told us he purposely would not include that diagnosis in his paperwork because "it's too much of a stigma for a patient" meanwhile he neglected to explain the treatment is Dialectical Behavior Therapy which is what he desperately needed. He admitted to us that he never even considered BPD because my ex-husband was a man and mostly women are diagnosed with BPD (I think this is an unfortunate oversight as I personally believe there is more males that fit the criteria then previously thought but there is a bit of bias thinking it effects only or mostly women. Less men seek out therapy in general for one) but when he actually sat down to do couples sessions he began to see the patterns his constant interpersonal problems especially with romantic partners, his black & white thinking, his sudden idealization & then devaluation of relationships including friendships, his turn on a dime mood swings & anger issues, his impulsivity including reckless behavior like reckless dangerous driving or impulsive spending money issues, his fear of abandonment. He did a constant push & pull where he would be wonderful for a few months then start acting cold & distant to the point of acting like he can't stand to be around me then I would either tell him I can't take it anymore I'm leaving or pack a bag. He'd then plea sometimes break down in tears begging me not to leave him or say he didn't want to live anymore if I left and I'd unfortunately stay. And the cycle would start all over again. I thought because he was in therapy that he was working on things but turns out he just mostly got medication without addressing any of his actual issues and never received proper DBT therapy.

  • @MagicAyrtonforever
    @MagicAyrtonforever 2 года назад +2

    I do love these stories Dr Grande - Really appreciate your channel. Thank you.

  • @5p674
    @5p674 2 года назад +14

    It would be much easier if all these psychologists, psychiatrists, doctors and legal people could just bypass all the diagnoses and just called him a scumbag killer.

  • @ajfoxw
    @ajfoxw 2 года назад +1

    Dr. Grande, I noticed you had many people disagree with you about part of your analysis of the Depp/ Heard trial. Many, many people commented about why they thought you were wrong (including me) but I was happy to see how respectfully they phrased their disagreement with you. How nice to see how respected you are by your viewers.

  • @kathycochran544
    @kathycochran544 2 года назад +5

    Where did the money come from to pay for the sport cars ?

    • @bellyfulochelly4222
      @bellyfulochelly4222 2 года назад

      Maybe from his mother, who would call his exes and convince them not to press charges against him after he had assaulted them.

  • @lnc-to4ku
    @lnc-to4ku 2 года назад +1

    What a horribly tragic case for all of his victims!
    Loved your final thoughts, Dr. Grande! Your content is unbelievably fascinating!

  • @lisaperry5999
    @lisaperry5999 2 года назад +2

    Dr.G,do an analysis on Richard Kuklinski aka The Iceman. This guy was a contract killer for the mafia.
    There's an HBO series on his being interviewed and Phillip Carlo interviewed and wrote a book,called The Iceman.
    His background definitely played a role into his psychopathology

  • @rtt3166
    @rtt3166 2 года назад +5

    Can you please analyze Jaylen Fleer, San Diego Sheriff ?

  • @ZYX84
    @ZYX84 2 года назад +5

    🪁 Hi Dr.Grande.
    I’ve been looking forward to another spectacular perspective on the psyche of us strange humans..
    Your top shelf Dr. Grande 🌵.

  • @mimidebrose
    @mimidebrose 2 года назад +3

    Thank you Dr. Grande. You have taught me so much. I have been looking back to try to find videos you did about narcissistic behavior. Blessings

  • @puspavelai8353
    @puspavelai8353 2 года назад +2

    "They shot him 27 times. Joseph did not survive." Oh man, but, that poor dog two doors away, that was so sad.

  • @phil4986
    @phil4986 2 года назад +4

    Very well done examination and summary.Dr.Grande.
    The early brain damage definitely played a part but Joseph certainly became a high functioning sufferer despite the brain damage.
    It is a miracle anyone survived this man's rampage.
    But there are 27 reasons why.
    And Joseph Palczenski earned every explanation.

  • @carollivingston584
    @carollivingston584 2 года назад +1

    Balanced and fair assessment. Thank you Dr, Grande,

  • @jims3251
    @jims3251 2 года назад +2

    Wow, I was JUST thinking about this case, less than 10 minutes before I found this in my feed (I was living in Baltimore at the time, and remember it well).

  • @Jessyabc
    @Jessyabc 2 года назад +5

    My husband flew over the top of a car and landed on his head when in medical school. He began having episodes of anger and rage, began drinking, and committed suicide. My son had a friend with CTE and I believe my husband had CTE. My son’s friend died a natural death and everyone was terribly relieved, because he was well-loved but a danger to his wife and kids. Could this young man have had CTE?

    • @tadlambert1493
      @tadlambert1493 2 года назад +3

      CTE is caused by repeated concussions. You are probably thinking about TBI.

    • @annalisegiovanni7032
      @annalisegiovanni7032 2 года назад +1

      I'm so sorry for the loss you suffered. My 1st husband passed away while sleeping ontop of me. So I know all too well how much that loss hurts. However, with all due respect, your hubby having that one single incident wouldn't have caused CTE. A TBI (traumatic brain injury) is what your husband would have gotten. CTE is caused by repetitive blows to the Head. Including people that have constant head trauma such as football players, hockey players ect. A single blow To The Head would not cause a case of CTE. However, everything that you mentioned would still be very possible and present in a case of a traumatic brain injury.

    • @annalisegiovanni7032
      @annalisegiovanni7032 2 года назад

      @@Bookthoughts92 ~Your being sarcastic right? Bc otherwise, you've got no idea what CTE is nor what causes it. I'm not tryna be a bitch, I'm simply saying that the statement that we all have sumthin that's off in our heads(like that we're not all 💯% right upstairs) I can totally see & understand that. But the statement you made about all of us having CTE is reallyyyyyy off & reallyyyyy incorrect.

    • @annalisegiovanni7032
      @annalisegiovanni7032 2 года назад

      @@Bookthoughts92 ~I thought & figured that u were being sarcastic bc I'm like, there's ZERO WAY dis man really truly believes dat we all have CTE. I really, honesty truly wasn't tryna be a rude bitch, so I really do apologize if I sounded bitchy and/or like a str8 up & down right bitch. I hope you're enjoying your weekend so far🙂

  • @MDWD
    @MDWD 2 года назад +10

    There's no excuse for leaving a 12 yr. Old .one could have ran out and the other stayed. PTL the child was ok in the end

    • @eadweard.
      @eadweard. 2 года назад

      Their actions maximized everyone's chances of survival. Your kind of irrational, emotion-driven bumbling is the sort of thing that gets everyone killed.

  • @craigt4467
    @craigt4467 2 года назад +2

    What a twisted man
    Thank you for your Analysis
    You give valuable insight into the mind of this sick scary individual
    Ten out of 10 stars great video
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
    Best wishes always from Las Vegas Craig
    Gives me chills

  • @gavincoates5560
    @gavincoates5560 2 года назад +1

    Omg I recommended this case a couple months back thank you for making it Dr G!

  • @raymondbrolly18499
    @raymondbrolly18499 2 года назад

    Great upload Dr Grande. Keep up the good work.

  • @annalisegiovanni7032
    @annalisegiovanni7032 2 года назад +2

    Hey Dr. Grande❣️Thank you so so much for the new video!! I can't even begin to tell you how much I appreciate you doctor🙏 As always, your timing is ABSOLUTELY IMPECCABLE! I hope you're enjoying your Saturday. Much love❣️

  • @emilyhollis4231
    @emilyhollis4231 2 года назад +7

    It's Grande Time!!! 🌵🌵
    They SHOT the dog?! It just never ends, does it?

  • @nightwood4379
    @nightwood4379 2 года назад

    Morning Dr. G., Your steady, calming voice almost alleviates the horrific nature of these awful crimes. Also, your subtle wit amid the bloody devastation caused by Palczynski as he kidnaps his girlfriend & proposes is low key impressive: “He placed a ring on her finger…asked her to marry him…admitted the timing wasn’t ideal, given the triple murder he just committed & everything.” Thanks for the insightful narration on this Sunday.

  • @an.appeal.to.heaven3810
    @an.appeal.to.heaven3810 2 года назад +4

    Can we get a case analysis of Dr Todd Grande ?

  • @bradendash
    @bradendash 2 года назад

    I’m glad you covered this! I lived in the town over from Dundalk, the media buzz was unmatched during this time

  • @venomousvixen7153
    @venomousvixen7153 2 года назад +1

    I will never forget when this happened. I had several family stuff that grew up and went to school with him and they all said it didn’t surprise them. Our school and neighborhoods were all on lockdown. David Myers was the maintenance worker at my husband’s apartment complex. He was killed in front of a friend of ours. This turned the community upside down.

  • @ileneyadegari8055
    @ileneyadegari8055 2 года назад +7

    That’s hilarious he didn’t want to break the law.

  • @kadzo6614
    @kadzo6614 2 года назад

    I literally live for your videos, our time difference makes me get the notifications late argh..either way let me watch..👋❤

  • @aking4766
    @aking4766 2 года назад +2

    Ooh, perfect timing for a Grande break!

  • @Coffeedrinker291
    @Coffeedrinker291 2 года назад +3

    It seems that there’s a pattern of head injuries causing people to become serial killers…

    • @kariann3198
      @kariann3198 2 года назад

      Yea hey all have ASPD they were already sick

  • @brittneystasi461
    @brittneystasi461 2 года назад +3

    You’re the BEST Dr. Grande!

  • @iraagans3144
    @iraagans3144 2 года назад +1

    One of the more compelling stories of taking justice into your own hands.
    It's suprising how many terror level people are swiftly passed off by the justice system because paperwork is hard and their apathy wins.
    If a father,brother,or concerned citizen would have ended his moving around on two legs earlier in this animals career the world would have been a better place. Truly a sad story of all parties.

  • @primroseellard-webster4376
    @primroseellard-webster4376 2 года назад

    Dr Grande, I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS ❤️

  • @chubbycatfish4573
    @chubbycatfish4573 2 года назад +4

    It was the SWAT team that shot the dog. They probably had a suppressed MP5.

  • @kathycochran544
    @kathycochran544 2 года назад +3

    If you cant see a bus I'm not sure you should be driving !! Thanks Dr. Grande 🙂

  • @browniehendricks3726
    @browniehendricks3726 2 года назад +1

    You do such a great job in helping us understand the connection between the criminal and mental illness. You are a great teacher. I have always been fascinated with motives. Have you ever done Gypsy Rose Blancherd? A great study in complex motive. A truly tragic case. Thanks for the great work. Keep it up.

  • @tb-dv1zc
    @tb-dv1zc 2 года назад

    Dr Amen would be a good source for understanding how brain damage affects us

  • @gailkelly4651
    @gailkelly4651 2 года назад +1

    Hello Dr. Grande...always nice to see you. Love your channel. This guy is a piece of work. He should have gotten much more time many crimes ago and these newer crimes would never had happened. Very sad how these bails are so low so they can get out. Where did he want to spend his honeymoon....oh i forgot he had a race car...no police after him. Thank you for your analysis and good looks Dr. Grande.🤔🌷

  • @julietrudgill9887
    @julietrudgill9887 2 года назад +12

    Why are women so impressed by bozos in sports cars? Why don't they buy their own?

  • @Violexie-wb7op
    @Violexie-wb7op 2 года назад +2

    I dont even have a dog, but if I did and somebody shot it, I would be SO DEVASTATED.

  • @thatisabsolutelykooooge2211
    @thatisabsolutelykooooge2211 2 года назад +1

    Your comment about police simply not picking up the dog and carrying it outside of the house made me laugh harder than I’ve laughed in years.

  • @deeliciousgrapes
    @deeliciousgrapes 2 года назад +2

    It's really sad how a person can be normal one day and then a head injury will change their entire personality. It's like u can blame him but u can't because technically, it's not their fault. This could be anybody and it's scary.... what's even more frightening is that all it takes is a sports car to get a woman to fall in love.

  • @amymurawski1097
    @amymurawski1097 2 года назад +1

    Interesting story! RIP 🐕

  • @renee1961
    @renee1961 2 года назад +5

    Good evening 🌆 to my Favorite Doctor!🙋🌵🪴🌵🪴🍀 How is everything? Good, hopefully! Thank You! Hello, everyone!💐🍀🌞✨💫

  • @MDWD
    @MDWD 2 года назад

    Good story! Txs

  • @PetreaGalina
    @PetreaGalina 2 года назад +1

    He was functional in all the areas that would make him dangerous and dysfunctional in all the areas that would make him safe🧡

  • @maryschaefer5691
    @maryschaefer5691 2 года назад +1

    Dr Grande, you're humor reminds me of Bob Newhart.

  • @Tom-kt8lu
    @Tom-kt8lu 2 года назад +5

    Poor dog

  • @VHS_PAL
    @VHS_PAL 2 года назад

    Hello, I'm not in your usual demographic of viewers, but enjoy your insights into various cases. Any chance you can look at Greenhow, Fleming and Bateman? Not much on this from 25 years ago but it is very strange.

  • @bg695
    @bg695 2 года назад +2

    Sounds like NPD and sociopath

  • @debbiec4530
    @debbiec4530 2 года назад

    Dr. Grande has very expressive eyes and eyebrows during his vids. 🤠💕

  • @leeevans9075
    @leeevans9075 2 года назад

    Hi Todd! Can i ask if you might take a look at the Cherrish Perrywinkle case? Highly disturbing and very sad.

  • @georgefear5564
    @georgefear5564 15 дней назад

    I remember like it was yesterday. At the time I was a security officer at Johns Hopkins Bayview hospital and lived in Dundalk a mile away from the interest. I knew the hostage situation was over when I heard the helicopters and my job called to ask me and others to be on call for crowd control because he would probably be brought to our campus

  • @birdworldist
    @birdworldist 2 года назад +3

    Yesss king go offff

  • @leylamoody3177
    @leylamoody3177 2 года назад +6

    This whole story is just awful! But... excellent analysis, Dr. Grande! ❤️

  • @davidhutchinson5233
    @davidhutchinson5233 Месяц назад

    What is so weird is that I am from the neighborhood where this guy lived. Essex, MD. One of his victims was a guy I knew from years ago. But it's so strange because me and my friends knew through other friends in other parts of the area knew just about all of the crazy guys. That's why me and my buddies were in amazement, how did we not know about this guy? And he was a psychopath, until he runs into grown men. To me he was nothing but a psychopathic bully. Seen it my entire life. Guys act nuts then as soon as they are confronted by men....all of the sudden it's all over.

  • @ChopBassMan
    @ChopBassMan 2 года назад +1

    Not requiring seat belts on school busses is something I will never understand.

  • @Goldenmariechen
    @Goldenmariechen 2 года назад

    People like that make it really difficult for me to talk about my bipolar disorder to most people. I’d never go into a rage and say “Sorry, it was my bipolar. Didn’t mean it.”

  • @mritzs5142
    @mritzs5142 2 года назад +6

    Hi Dr Grande , on a rainy Saturday evening I am cozy in bed binge watching you! Why does bipolar get used as a catch all diagnosis for many people with only personality disorders? The entire analysis is cringe worthy for sure Her boss and the husband being murdered the neighbor too!, but the parents leaving their son in the house with him jolted me In a way they should have been charged or maybe the son should have sought representation to sue them when he got older I do not agree with you however they could have grabbed him covered his mouth and ran I’m sure that boy now a man has never gotten over it

    • @helenr4300
      @helenr4300 2 года назад +1

      Agree about bipolar. But disagree with 'only personality disorders'. They are as valid a diagnosis as any other and need for support. I only hear of borderline pd (aka emotionally unstable - eupd) being mixed up with bipolar diagnoses, as there is symptom overlap, but the patterns of those symptoms are different.

    • @elizabethwarman9028
      @elizabethwarman9028 2 года назад

      I am diagnosed Bipolar. I am on medication to help control my Bipolar disorder.

  • @gordonburns8731
    @gordonburns8731 2 года назад +2

    He escaped from prison? How is this possible? The prisoner escape rate in the UK is 0%.

    • @RadioJonophone
      @RadioJonophone 2 года назад +1

      Ronnie Biggs? George Blake? I'm sure threr are more ...

    • @eadweard.
      @eadweard. 2 года назад

      @@RadioJonophone Tbf those cases are from more than half a century ago.

    • @RadioJonophone
      @RadioJonophone 2 года назад +1

      @@eadweard. That hadn't escaped me. Gordon stated 0%, I was establishing that was not the case. He put no time limit on his 0%; I mentioned but two of the more notorious ones.

    • @eadweard.
      @eadweard. 2 года назад

      @@RadioJonophone Well when someone says that they mean now not fifty years ago.

    • @RadioJonophone
      @RadioJonophone 2 года назад

      @@eadweard. No they didn't. How much time would you include in "Now"?

  • @3746463
    @3746463 2 года назад +2

    14:38 Fully automatic, AND they have a fire selector, enabling the operator to fire semi-automatic...

  • @DJMICA-bz3qz
    @DJMICA-bz3qz 2 года назад

    I’m getting the feeling that people aren’t really asking the questions grande is answering at the beginning of every video

  • @renee1961
    @renee1961 2 года назад +1

    💔💔💔🙏🙏🙏💔🙏 Poor Tracy! How Terrifying! 💔🙏

  • @aleksanderreljanovic
    @aleksanderreljanovic 2 года назад +2

    Could you do a video about Roy DeMeo?

  • @gennifershafer6975
    @gennifershafer6975 2 года назад +2

    gunshots are normal in Baltimore (but I wish they hadn't killed the dog.).

  • @rullmourn1142
    @rullmourn1142 2 года назад +1

    Justice system, catch and fast release at its finest..😐