Solved crimes that had insane twists

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @yukikitsune7366
    @yukikitsune7366 Год назад +203

    It's always so nice to hear a guy show that he understands why women act nice when they actually want a guy to leave them alone.
    Patterrz got exactly right. It's because we don't want to be murdered. Especially since half the time the media will spin it as if it was our own fault.

    • @toumabyakuya
      @toumabyakuya Год назад +13

      I mean, I can understand that if you do so with guys that are dubious, but doing so to all men is going too far.

    • @yukikitsune7366
      @yukikitsune7366 Год назад +42

      @@toumabyakuya Are you familiar with the "game" of Russian Roulette. Put a single bullet in a revolver close it, put it to your head and pull the trigger? In theory you have a 1 out of 8 chance to get the bullet. The thing is, you have no way of knowing which chamber has the bullet. It's the same thing for women with Men. You're absolutely right that not all men are dangerous. But women have no way of knowing which one is. Coincidentally the odds of a woman being assaulted is 1 out of 6. Which means Russian Roulette is actually safer.

    • @MoeRenai
      @MoeRenai Год назад +33

      @@toumabyakuya the thing is: you don’t usually know if someone’s dubious until it’s far too late. When constantly faced with a gamble of “possibly disappoint or confuse an actually normal person” or “risk agitating someone who might decide to harm me,” the safest choice becomes pretty obvious

    • @bertrandkane9678
      @bertrandkane9678 Год назад +10

      @@yukikitsune7366 Russian roulette is typically a 1/6 risk since 6 chamber revolvers are more common than 8 chamber revolvers. Also, 1/6 women being assaulted during their life time doesn't translate to a 1/6 risk of being assaulted as the result of every encounter with a male stranger. That would assume women only has one of those type of interactions on average during their life time and also ignores the risk of assault committed by family members, friends or acquaintances. Not saying that women's fears are unfounded, just that your analogy doesn't reflect the actual risks and doesn't illustrate your point very well.

    • @scanchannel3259
      @scanchannel3259 Год назад +7

      I do wish that one day there would be less disgusting guys and more guys who aren't pigs that way ladies aren't in constant fear everytime they see a guy.

  • @UrFavoriteArsonist
    @UrFavoriteArsonist Год назад +92

    I love how Patterrz just reacts to anything under the sun

  • @JamienautMark2
    @JamienautMark2 Год назад +65

    True crime stuff is scarier than most horror. Like knowing what real people are capable of is sickening.

    • @seamonster7081
      @seamonster7081 Год назад

      yeah honestly most of the things slashers/killers do in horror movies is more tame than what some actual killers do, and its disgusting

  • @fehrtheewell92
    @fehrtheewell92 Год назад +22

    Ahhhhh I'm so excited you are reacting to an Explore With Us video. I was so hoping you would.
    For those who roll their eyes at reaction content like this, it's invaluable to those who are often alone. I am riddled with health issues and often confined to a bed, and this feels pretty dang close to watching TV with a friend. Stuff like this is often the best part of my day. Thank you Patterz!

  • @talanking9
    @talanking9 Год назад +18

    What’s messed up is how the guy (I think Merrit) got life for the male father but death for the women and children all go then we’re seemingly seperate charges so what’s weird is why he didn’t just get death straight up

  • @Mari-Bio
    @Mari-Bio Год назад +191

    Hopefully they’ll never solve my case… if anyone finds out where I was on February 13th of 2017 I’m in big trouble.

  • @gunsandroses896
    @gunsandroses896 Год назад +23

    Generally murders happen by people close to the victims. Family. Friends. Exes. Etc. So I do believe it's the business partner that had killed them.

  • @Jetbladewarrior
    @Jetbladewarrior Год назад +12

    The last one freaked the hell out of me.

  • @invertedLOL
    @invertedLOL Год назад +7

    26:10 he probably got released after a year because he was 17 and got sent to the juvenile place. There’s probably some law that says that you can’t keep them there or move them to a real prison if their crime wasn’t that severe, although I don’t get how he wasn’t charged with attempted murder, since he ran at a man while holding a hatchet.

  • @Skew0443
    @Skew0443 Год назад +12

    the fact that its a 17 year-old makes him even less likely to learn from a year in jail.

  • @NightRaiderTea
    @NightRaiderTea Год назад +19

    Trigger warning list for the video, excluding murder/death tws for obvi reasons - doing this for people that might not be comfortable with certain things so can skip to the next case and all that
    First Case: SA, Pedophilia, Bludgeoning, Child murder
    Second Case: Possible Animal Neglect(unsure), Child Death, Bludgeoning, Strangulation,
    Third Case: Catfishing, stalking, LITERALLY living in walls, SA, drowning, child murder, kidnapping,

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Год назад +14

    I love the true crime genre! Thanks for doing this!

  • @mysticrainbowdragon
    @mysticrainbowdragon Год назад +13

    Genuinely felt deja vu over this upload before I realised I just watched it live lol

  • @scanchannel3259
    @scanchannel3259 Год назад +3

    12:07 ayo whoever made the Mcstay to Mcleft joke you are a legend.

  • @yurei9491
    @yurei9491 Год назад +1

    Imagine the amount of survivor's guilt Brendas going through

  • @skylazer4065
    @skylazer4065 Год назад +1

    21:33
    I actually saw a movie not so long ago where there were people living inside someone else's house and were messing with those people by moving stuff and writing things too. It was an interesting and f-ed up movie at the same time.

  • @johanstenfelt1206
    @johanstenfelt1206 Год назад +2

    Huh, truth really can be stranger than fiction sometimes.

  • @TheDarwinProject1
    @TheDarwinProject1 Год назад +4

    That last one really shows how desperate people have gotten to be homeowners. Enough so that they'll scooby doo scare people out & then straight up murder them if they don't leave! /s
    I was worried that he'd be the girls brother who the mother had put up for adoption & he was happy she had suffered from cancer because he resented what happened to him in the foster system or something, enough he wanted to kill the family he could have belonged to.

  • @bytansity1761
    @bytansity1761 Год назад +4

    Yay! More Pat Crimes!

  • @kyrauniversal
    @kyrauniversal Год назад

    0:44 Oh God. On my 9th birthday exactly. I swear, it's either July or near December when these stories happen.

  • @fuy1648
    @fuy1648 Год назад +1

    14:10 holy bars

  • @shelbybayer200
    @shelbybayer200 Год назад

    Oh, I love this True Crime Voice over for those True crime Videos/Shows

  • @lunarfox66
    @lunarfox66 Год назад +6

    Oh pat you have such an I nocent mind when it comes the depravity of true crime

  • @hero_excalibur6944
    @hero_excalibur6944 Год назад

    Bro we need more of this

  • @shelbybayer200
    @shelbybayer200 Год назад +2

    Pretty sure the second one was Kidnapping/Murder
    The Dad found out about the money called the guy to his home to confront him and in a Fit of rage he wrangled them up threw them into their own vehicle took them to the Border and killed them there

  • @larslionheart
    @larslionheart Год назад

    That went exactly the way I thought it was gonna go and that's really sad

  • @star_rapidash4962
    @star_rapidash4962 Год назад

    Patterz plus true crime? Keep it going!

  • @WohaoG
    @WohaoG Год назад +3

    Btw the reason chat looks weird is because this was streamed on morepat

  • @scanchannel3259
    @scanchannel3259 Год назад +2

    28:13 william afton in real life.

  • @axolotlkinyuwu2305
    @axolotlkinyuwu2305 Год назад +2

    That's just a theory a forensic theory thanks for watching

  • @mwolfe4
    @mwolfe4 11 месяцев назад +1

    Case two, he owed them so much money so he killed them so he would not have to pay his deat

  • @zekrom6537
    @zekrom6537 9 месяцев назад +1

    only in america can someone be in your wholes maybe start building houses with actual bricks then nobody can fit between the walls and shit like that lol

  • @axolotlkinyuwu2305
    @axolotlkinyuwu2305 Год назад +2

    There running away from the McDonald's copyright shereholders😂

  • @devonm042690
    @devonm042690 Год назад +1

    I bet Daniel Leplante killed his parents after watching a movie or playing a video game. He seems like the kind of person to try to reenact something he saw in a movie once.

  • @MereRabbit
    @MereRabbit Год назад

    I live in Australia, New South Wales. Didn't know this happened on the first part of the video.

  • @ReedRichards1961
    @ReedRichards1961 Год назад +3

    You should listen to Man on the Internet

  • @ultimatewitcherfan6677
    @ultimatewitcherfan6677 10 месяцев назад

    The first case was extremely shocking and tragic. The uncle wanted to possess his niece because he was attracted to her sexually and chose to kill her family so he could have her. The fact that the killer didn’t enter Brenda’s room because he KNEW she wasn’t there immediately pointed at the uncle. Poor Brenda will probably have to have counseling for the rest of her life. A tragedy this traumatic is not something you can easily forget. As for Robert Xie, his wife still believes he’s innocent to this day even though all the evidence pointed to him. R.I.P Lin family 🙏

  • @marionette8739
    @marionette8739 Год назад

    Ah, the I AM INSIDE YOUR WALLS meme.

  • @GloomyMarshmallow
    @GloomyMarshmallow Год назад

    I have heard of the Daniel LaPlante case last week (I think) so I knew he didn't kill Annie and Jessica but the end? That was not in the podcast xD

  • @Glis54
    @Glis54 Год назад +1

    I may be a horrible person but the first one made me think of platinum end

  • @end_slayer
    @end_slayer Год назад

    13:57 omg, I saw this one on tv. It’s so sad to imagine.

  • @seamonster7081
    @seamonster7081 Год назад

    9:14 knowing what prisoners do to sexual offenders and pedos, he better hope that they dont learn about what he did cause they gonna need forensics to find out who he was

  • @commandixnostalgia2321
    @commandixnostalgia2321 Год назад

    It's possible they tried to run away from Emmet. He probably knew where they live and their address.

  • @TheRedPandaQueen
    @TheRedPandaQueen Год назад

    Sheesh these are crazy

  • @Lizraeh
    @Lizraeh Год назад

    The guy had people with him when he killed the mcstay family

  • @robxholicfoxyfan8552
    @robxholicfoxyfan8552 Год назад

    To be fair, the chances a man is stalked by a woman is probably higher than reported considering the toxic masculinity of how actual cases are ignored for dudes in actually horrible circumstances just because we are considered immune or incapable of being abused because we are like 10% stronger on average. Why that matters is beyond me when even a toddler can cause pain to an adult, and the gap for men to women on average versus the fact that anyone with workout equipment and/or better genetics, or gets the drop on someone, or has an extremely, deeply rooted grip on someone through emotional abuse isn't that vast and can still ruin their partner or family's life no matter what chromosomes you have.

  • @revracentertainment
    @revracentertainment 7 месяцев назад

    Fun fact in florida you can get the death penalty for crimes against children

  • @ThisGuy151
    @ThisGuy151 Год назад

    23:35 ah yes source: unknown

  • @ristokukk1
    @ristokukk1 Год назад

    Easy way take a lie machine test and can see if lyng or not

  • @lucygirl1111
    @lucygirl1111 Год назад

    well that just happend

  • @keyboard11
    @keyboard11 Год назад +1

    what is it with hammers in this one

  • @JoMcMullen
    @JoMcMullen Год назад

    Pat literally thought there were guns in Australia’s coast lol he must not be up to eat on modern history

  • @guffthebir72
    @guffthebir72 Год назад

    15:45 why did he get life for killing the man, but death for the woman. He should of got death for both

  • @Yourcousinvinnie
    @Yourcousinvinnie 7 месяцев назад

    Oh no I live right by Fallbrook

  • @shelbybayer200
    @shelbybayer200 Год назад

    3:43
    Theblondepud's comment here
    Uh, it's a child who was on a School trip. How the hell, would she be involved let alone if she was culprit I doubt she's strong enough to Bludgeon her family till they're Brains were Jelly.................. I realize that sounds incredibly Dark and Morbid 😰

  • @Banana-on-banana
    @Banana-on-banana Год назад

    Why in the first one did he go straight to the mom?

  • @orioncrawford9618
    @orioncrawford9618 Год назад

    It's possible the murder tools was from their company so that how his DNA was there

  • @HakonArnin
    @HakonArnin Год назад +1

    28:17 you don’t say

  • @Lazy-cook2077
    @Lazy-cook2077 Год назад

    Or maybe Merritt owed money so he stoll the money and then the cartel went after the mcstays and forced Merritt to off them

  • @haydenbier3065
    @haydenbier3065 Год назад

    Please do Cam Steady Yugioh villian rap cypher

  • @KazuNEET
    @KazuNEET Год назад

    May i ask why is there a sledgehammer in every single one of these stories?
    Are sledgehammers trending in the serial killer world?
    Am i not keeping up eith the times? Im still over here using knifes.

  • @KazuNEET
    @KazuNEET Год назад

    You know the day nothing out of the ordinary happened?
    Second of April in 2008.
    No need to look into it.

  • @bytansity1761
    @bytansity1761 Год назад

    20:26

  • @SebasTian58323
    @SebasTian58323 Год назад

    Nice

  • @dadantdmfan
    @dadantdmfan Год назад

    I cant believe robert what an evil person

  • @Moonbagel07
    @Moonbagel07 Год назад +3

    Hey patter

  • @devonm042690
    @devonm042690 Год назад

    20:07 Hey look! It's a Luigi board!
    No one @ me saying it's called a Ouija board. I know that.

    • @Monkebs45
      @Monkebs45 Год назад

      @devonm042690 actually it’s called a weggy board

  • @dreamdevil666
    @dreamdevil666 Год назад +2

    First

  • @denzeldavis693
    @denzeldavis693 Год назад

    fifteenth comment

  • @DannyplrRyan
    @DannyplrRyan Год назад +2

    It's actually not hard to kill with a hammer.

    • @hunterotte9555
      @hunterotte9555 Год назад +3

      Yeah, people put so much emphasis on the efficiency of blades cutting and stabbing, they forget bludgeoning can be just as dangerous. If you're skull gets shattered or your brain bleeds too much, you're fucking dead. It only takes a single square hit in the right spot, same as a stab or cut.
      Also gotta think "what that hook claw do though?".

    • @DannyplrRyan
      @DannyplrRyan Год назад +1

      @@hunterotte9555 Plus seeing as it said they had to use forensics to ID them you gotta figure their faces were all smashed in. The face is very vulnerable.

    • @isaiahwiita4474
      @isaiahwiita4474 Год назад

      Speak from experience?

    • @DannyplrRyan
      @DannyplrRyan Год назад

      @@isaiahwiita4474 Not that anyone can prove :P

    • @whoareyou8128
      @whoareyou8128 Год назад

      ​@@DannyplrRyan O_O