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  • @jimwheeler4770
    @jimwheeler4770 Год назад +17923

    Any cop who coerces a false confession should spend the equal amount of time in jail.

    • @TheKrystee
      @TheKrystee Год назад +302

      Jim Wheeler for President!

    • @lorettadansereau8651
      @lorettadansereau8651 Год назад +37

      Agree

    • @giantsizemanthing
      @giantsizemanthing Год назад +146

      Coercing false confessions is not rare.

    • @Mammaj1963
      @Mammaj1963 Год назад +20

      Absolutely

    • @watercolourferns
      @watercolourferns Год назад +261

      @@giantsizemanthing that wasn't the point, the point is that they should spend the same amount of jail time the innocent person was originally sentenced to. Coerced confessions destroy people's lives, not just the victim's but their family's as well.

  • @trunkb73625
    @trunkb73625 Год назад +9817

    I didn't realize that victims were allowed to say "your mom should have swallowed you" in court. That's awesome

    • @Catmomma
      @Catmomma Год назад +216

      As long as it's paper of the victim inpa t statements....

    • @bows4031
      @bows4031 Год назад +7

      Congrats to George Floyd for being 1392 days sober

    • @gefagnis
      @gefagnis Год назад +34

      @@bows4031 whos george floyd

    • @crosspointholsters1636
      @crosspointholsters1636 Год назад +551

      @@gefagnis a criminal that died due to massive dose of fentanyl making it hard for him to breathe and putting a gunto his ex girlfriends stomach while shes pregnant

    • @chloemichelle97
      @chloemichelle97 Год назад +1199

      @@crosspointholsters1636 No, he was murdered by a police officer after he knelt on his neck for more than 9 minutes. He repeatedly told the cop he couldn't breathe but he persisted and George ultimately died. The cop has been convicted of his murder . Criminal or not, cops have a responsibility and should not abuse their power or go overboard in situations like this. It was murder and this cop is also 'a criminal'.

  • @neonredhex
    @neonredhex 8 месяцев назад +1100

    Susan buying her daughter the happy meal she promised her 17 years ago is one of the sweetest things I've ever heard in my entire life

    • @yourghostlovelletter
      @yourghostlovelletter 7 месяцев назад +9

      My heart..
      ╥﹏╥

    • @Lizrod22
      @Lizrod22 5 месяцев назад

      No

    • @jumrader1111
      @jumrader1111 5 месяцев назад +1

      I cried at that moment

    • @simonz5002
      @simonz5002 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@jumrader1111what’s the time on the video where this happened?

    • @BrandonGraham-pz9ey
      @BrandonGraham-pz9ey 5 месяцев назад +4

      That to me is sad. Not the 17-year-old stupid McDonald's thing. But the fact that it's the sweetest thing you've ever heard? That's wow.

  • @BritishSteel87
    @BritishSteel87 7 месяцев назад +704

    I appreciate you going straight to the point in the video, piling up lots cases in a single video and avoiding unnecessary details or repetitions. Thank you! It is not so easy to finds videos like this!

  • @Itslilmare1938
    @Itslilmare1938 Год назад +14962

    I feel like there should be a National law that if someone lied to law enforcement to wrongfully imprison someone who is not guilty of a crime, the informant should face criminal charges. Those people served YEARS of their life in jail for something they didn’t do.

    • @choadsmoker5451
      @choadsmoker5451 Год назад +909

      They should face the sentence that their allegations would have amounted to. Lie about murder? You get a murder sentence etc

    • @marineentertainment6118
      @marineentertainment6118 Год назад +54

      Well, ignorance of the law is no excuse, I doubt that he would be peer pressured to sign that contract, if they had no evidence, imagine you’re in his position… are you signing that? Fuck no you’re not, I find it hard to believe, kinda think he just slithered out of his punishment, maybe I’m wrong but I find it hard to believe a man would throw his life away for a crime they didn’t commit…

    • @marineentertainment6118
      @marineentertainment6118 Год назад +16

      Idk

    • @mom.left.me.at.michaels9951
      @mom.left.me.at.michaels9951 Год назад

      Shouldn't it just count as purgery? Lying under oath. If it's a statement counted as evidence that should at the very least count.

    • @NicoLas-xy3ew
      @NicoLas-xy3ew Год назад +99

      @@milenatomanic951 lying about murder = murder.
      The more logical reason of why? you're letting an actual murderer run away, while the innocent suck it up.

  • @Borsoo13
    @Borsoo13 11 месяцев назад +5400

    My worst fear in life is to spend decades in jail for something I didn't do. Unimaginable. Even millions of dollars can't compensate that.

    • @jackjackson3125
      @jackjackson3125 11 месяцев назад +70

      could for me but im looking at 25m+

    • @Fistmybeer
      @Fistmybeer 11 месяцев назад +1

      !!!!!!!!!

    • @mrequi1
      @mrequi1 11 месяцев назад +112

      Few wrongfully imprisoned see any money at all.

    • @Fistmybeer
      @Fistmybeer 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@mrequi1 !!!Disgusting!!!

    • @dthmtl1989
      @dthmtl1989 11 месяцев назад +48

      Me too. it’s so insane that it isn’t even an irrational fear because of how often it happens

  • @ZeidGho
    @ZeidGho 9 месяцев назад +599

    Killing someone = 25 years.
    Car chase = 160 years.

    • @ankitojha4593
      @ankitojha4593 5 месяцев назад +48

      Car chase with nearly killing a police officer and abduction of child!

    • @silversin_66
      @silversin_66 5 месяцев назад +16

      ​@@ankitojha4593 Just as bad as murder.

    • @yourfriendyNeighborhoodgay
      @yourfriendyNeighborhoodgay 4 месяца назад

      Multiple car jacks, assault, attempted murder, kid napping, child abuse, and running from the police

    • @fhdk227
      @fhdk227 4 месяца назад +8

      yeah thats the total for 18 charges

    • @freshlysqueezd
      @freshlysqueezd 4 месяца назад +13

      @@ankitojha4593Murder is worse.

  • @EddieDoezit2
    @EddieDoezit2 8 месяцев назад +449

    The woman who lied and made Susan Melon spend 17 years in prison should have to go to jail for the entirety of Susan's original sentence... even if it was life!

  • @pamelaibarra790
    @pamelaibarra790 Год назад +7142

    I teared up with daniel villegas. That cop that forced a confession should have to serve AT LEAST 18 years. He took those years away from a child because he was too lazy to do his job. Take the same from him.

    • @JennyferPepin
      @JennyferPepin Год назад +66

      Agreed.

    • @deneilbaker
      @deneilbaker Год назад +170

      I always cry when I see that. It’s so fuckin awful what they did to him.

    • @arturmelo3681
      @arturmelo3681 Год назад +14

      Great point.

    • @JustCharlesBro
      @JustCharlesBro Год назад +66

      God repays viciously my friend and he now has cancer and is bed ridden🫡

    • @gracemunich1476
      @gracemunich1476 Год назад +30

      @@JustCharlesBrohow do you know it was god?

  • @iamnotthecia
    @iamnotthecia Год назад +4272

    This is quality courtroom content. No inaccurate clickbait, lying about basic facts to make the video more interesting, no annoying influencer speak or one liners. Good stuff

    • @seanhoward7069
      @seanhoward7069 Год назад +26

      Right like ive seen most of the interrogations for these cases so its nice to see the outcome

    • @paullangton-rogers2390
      @paullangton-rogers2390 Год назад +18

      Indeed. It's one of my favourite channels too and high quality content like you say. There's a lot of these channels uploading police interviews and court proceedings. I hate the ones where you have some person popping up all the way through adding their rambling commentary and doing loads of editing. And whats really annoying is what you said, clickbait..altered fake thumbnail images and facts twisting, just to get people to click and watch a video. There's way too much of that on RUclips. Some people are more interested in getting millions of views and advertising revenue, rather than making good quality factual content and building a channel that way. They cheat their viewers. Once I see a channel doing that I report them and don't watch anything else from that channel. I wish RUclips had a feature that let's you completely block specific channels from showing in search results.

    • @PersonalStash420
      @PersonalStash420 Год назад

      Except all the bad guys are white and that isn't even close to reality.

    • @adelebz7
      @adelebz7 Год назад +12

      Please God wrap your arms around Daniel Villegas and his family always. PEACE, FAITH and HOPE.❤❤❤❤

    • @matthewclay6535
      @matthewclay6535 Год назад +4

      @@paullangton-rogers2390 Well said. I couldn't agree with you more!!

  • @dontmindmeimjustchilling
    @dontmindmeimjustchilling 8 месяцев назад +122

    18 years for a crime he didnt commit, losin his entire young adulthood. I cannot imagine the pain he felt and thank god he is free

  • @ginxio1945
    @ginxio1945 9 месяцев назад +158

    14:24 this one hit me hard. She lost so many years of her daughters life… how cruel. The cops that investigated should be punished!!

  • @haloedsun969
    @haloedsun969 Год назад +1959

    Those detectives in the second case deserve life sentences for obtaining a false confession that took a man's prime years from him.

    • @BurdieFromHell
      @BurdieFromHell Год назад +109

      There really needs to be some kind of punishment for that. Like, equal time served by the corrupt detectives.

    • @daeviant
      @daeviant Год назад +22

      I literally clapped when Villegas was found not guilty.

    • @skinnie2838
      @skinnie2838 Год назад +22

      "i cant breathe" Get this leftist propaganda off my screen rofl

    • @skotmatthews8940
      @skotmatthews8940 Год назад +8

      And we all know they prolly got promotions.. or just retired- he coulda spent their entire career as officers in prison. Wonder who else they locked up were innocent

    • @skinnie2838
      @skinnie2838 Год назад +1

      @@idrankwhat1034 You lre the one crying about pretend racism. Boo, hoo.

  • @General_Mahacdonalds
    @General_Mahacdonalds Год назад +2142

    I almost cried when watching the second guy. So happy to see that he is free of charge. Hope he enjoys the rest of his life with his family😭

    • @derekjeter3654
      @derekjeter3654 Год назад +87

      How about giving him unlimited amount of money for the rest of his life. 18 years wrongfully incarcerated are not gonna be paid?

    • @jaedinpittman5524
      @jaedinpittman5524 Год назад +55

      @@derekjeter3654 he’s definitely gonna get paid for sure. hopefully he is doing well these days

    • @iamwhoasked
      @iamwhoasked Год назад +31

      And I bet nothing happened to the cops

    • @bradsmith4875
      @bradsmith4875 Год назад +21

      Yep. I hope he sues the mess out of the city of El Paso

    • @skinnie2838
      @skinnie2838 Год назад +5

      "i cant breathe" Get this leftist propaganda off my screen rofl

  • @ninaninapasadena5687
    @ninaninapasadena5687 8 месяцев назад +113

    25:53 The way he says his little baby is “dead as a door nail” makes me so incredibly sad. Poor little Mary was never shown love or proper care during her short life and then in death her own parents didn’t care or mourn her
    Poor baby Mary
    May she Rest In Peace and haunt her horrible parent’s dreams for an eternity

    • @bottle3124
      @bottle3124 Месяц назад

      Noah bowed

    • @bottle3124
      @bottle3124 Месяц назад

      He did

    • @utilitarian
      @utilitarian 9 дней назад +2

      😦 the guy literally reacted with an emoji. Life was the only sensible sentence

    • @TimothyHuffGuitar
      @TimothyHuffGuitar 4 дня назад

      At least the birth mother (not actually a "Mother") showed a tearful response for the consequences of her actions...the sperm donor actually looked like he was shocked that they were holding them responsible for the babies death. Neglect and starvation would be a horrible way to die...I can only imagine they probably consistently ignored the babies cries. Absolutely disgusting and then to claim "it's against our religion"...they are NOT religious in a spiritual sense, the are religious in a cultist belief of anti-government/anti-establishment...NUTTERS!

    • @bimbowave
      @bimbowave 4 дня назад

      I jumped out of my seat when he said that. Man has no soul

  • @4fNReal-
    @4fNReal- 2 месяца назад +24

    Dude, being wrongfully imprisoned is one of my biggest fears!!!! Seeing these people when theyre freed is sooo humbling!! You cant ever take your freedom for granted!!!

  • @reeree7696
    @reeree7696 Год назад +998

    Can you imagine how the grandma felt seeing her grandchildren that come to see her only to die at their hands

    • @borisp9163
      @borisp9163 Год назад +117

      🤦🏻‍♂️ these cases are insane, what fckn sick creatures

    • @sandib4234
      @sandib4234 Год назад +13

      Terrible so sad

    • @MrRohanThomas
      @MrRohanThomas Год назад +45

      I feel those 2 young boys should be put out of their misery, those type of people do not deserve a place on this planet even at that age, their mind is corrupt and will only end up in more lives taken

    • @gustavosousa8254
      @gustavosousa8254 11 месяцев назад

      Bro she would’ve probably given them the money if they had asked since it’s his grandma like bro those guys should prolly end their lives.

    • @hileutewie
      @hileutewie 11 месяцев назад +50

      That's what I don't understand. I bet the grandma would've given them some change too if they just asked.
      What a useless murder.

  • @gabbe1257
    @gabbe1257 11 месяцев назад +2539

    the case with the boy who took the life of his grandmother is one of the most disturbing to me, the fact that he wanted to rob her is crazy and then when she invited him thinking he just wanted to meet his grandmother and ended up getting murdered was so sad.

    • @samruscillo1808
      @samruscillo1808 11 месяцев назад +78

      I’m a bit conflicted by that one, obviously he deserves what he got because it’s a disgusting thing to do but he seemed to show genuine remorse compared to the other kid but got a higher sentence.

    • @Groucho92
      @Groucho92 11 месяцев назад +23

      Emos should use cutter blades on themselves not axes on others... mad world

    • @samruscillo1808
      @samruscillo1808 11 месяцев назад +100

      @@Groucho92 firstly it doesn’t say they were Emo and it doesn’t matter whether you’re Emo or not you shouldn’t be cutting yourself or others

    • @kulturbanause9228
      @kulturbanause9228 10 месяцев назад +26

      and also very disgusting is that she had to witness her own murder by him, she was dead after 26 times is said in the video

    • @gailmiler2797
      @gailmiler2797 10 месяцев назад +28

      You couldn't pay me any amount of money to have a teenage boy in my home. I wouldn't trust any of them as far as I could throw them.

  • @BMcGee546
    @BMcGee546 8 месяцев назад +58

    "your mom should have swallowed you" at 0:55 I can't 💀

    • @tis_yash
      @tis_yash 2 месяца назад +1

      I shouldn't have laughed at that

    • @OwenLaupp
      @OwenLaupp 2 месяца назад

      Woulda been a whole ass feast

    • @ThrillsofColdplay
      @ThrillsofColdplay 5 дней назад

      @@tis_yash it’s so wrong yet hilarious

  • @derekivey2659
    @derekivey2659 3 месяца назад +14

    15:09 the “I got you” probably felt amazing

  • @user-et7og2wr9q
    @user-et7og2wr9q Год назад +1312

    The spit mask is genuinely one of the scariest things I’ve ever seen.

    • @marcuslatrent528
      @marcuslatrent528 Год назад +78

      Hello Clarice 😇

    • @Ctssss
      @Ctssss Год назад +5

      Fking awesome🎉

    • @mcpheerebecca498
      @mcpheerebecca498 Год назад +54

      It reminds me of Hannibal Lector

    • @elvenkind6072
      @elvenkind6072 11 месяцев назад +20

      It's just a plastic thing that allows breathing in and out, but refuse spitting at anyone. Think you have only seen to much Hannibal Lecter. 🙂

    • @TheMysticGod1587
      @TheMysticGod1587 11 месяцев назад +4

      That man looking like Hannibal Lecter

  • @timsalzepeda4488
    @timsalzepeda4488 Год назад +2478

    The guys face when he finds out the murder of his own child by neglect/abuse carries a life sentence is priceless 😂

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Год назад +217

      They claimed fear of the government and medical industry, which depending, can be believable. Except their kid starves and dehydrated to death 🤡 they didnt feed her

    • @alanF
      @alanF Год назад +56

      He catching flys 😂

    • @Marswick
      @Marswick Год назад +91

      The quintessential soyface lol

    • @DragonixaHome
      @DragonixaHome Год назад +94

      It's the surprise Pikachu of true crime lololol

    • @ezmoneyy149
      @ezmoneyy149 Год назад +69

      Was looking for this. Bro had the GOSH GOLLY look on like he was innocent

  • @APenNameAndThatA-oq7gt
    @APenNameAndThatA-oq7gt 9 месяцев назад +18

    That father who starved his baby to death, his face when he realised he was going to jail forever, priceless

  • @notlargerthanlife
    @notlargerthanlife 7 месяцев назад +13

    I fucking lost it when he referred to that little girl as "dead as a doornail". What the actual fuck.

    • @alukuhito
      @alukuhito 7 месяцев назад +2

      I like how the judge explains things to them like they're in primary school. Obviously not a bright couple. That guy with his mouth wide open in disbelief?

  • @kalebwhite3210o
    @kalebwhite3210o Год назад +597

    One million for 28 years is $35,714.28 a year or $686.81 a week. Not even close to enough for a wrongful conviction.

    • @thorfinn2749
      @thorfinn2749 Год назад +47

      i bet that 1 million was taxed too

    • @anyexpat
      @anyexpat Год назад +10

      @@thorfinn2749 Had to then deduct his prison costs

    • @kellyrodgers4939
      @kellyrodgers4939 Год назад +1

      Because he's a black man.

    • @MakeWorldGreatAgain2024
      @MakeWorldGreatAgain2024 Год назад +11

      Susan got 12 million for 17 years 😮 not sure about you guys but I think I might get the government 15 years of my life for 10 million dollars 🤔 let's see the math here, I'll be 50 years old when I get out with 10 million dollars F it lets do it 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @aderitodealmeida5644
      @aderitodealmeida5644 Год назад +1

      @@anyexpat ...and had to add lost earnings (for 28 yrs without salary), because that 1 million is only the compensation for the error: you can bet that, after all those deductions and addings... the final sum would be much, much more than the initial 1 Mill...

  • @horrorpickles
    @horrorpickles Год назад +816

    I can’t imagine being convicted of a murder I didn’t commit, especially at the young age of 16. I wouldn’t even know what to do with myself.

    • @tenofivelips
      @tenofivelips Год назад +24

      I remember when it happened. There was public out cry, but it's the undeveloped state of Texas.

    • @crs19191919
      @crs19191919 Год назад +1

      That is shocking, it's more shocking to see so many murderous young people. It's got to be alot to do with north American and alot of south American societies. It's pretty terrifying how people can kill there own relatives at 13.
      Coming from a country with next to no murders its fucking messed up society to create these monsters

    • @XXxxcrisisxxXX
      @XXxxcrisisxxXX Год назад

      @@tenofivelips texas is a 4th world shithole. doesnt even count as 3rd world

    • @kay2608
      @kay2608 11 месяцев назад +25

      He was a literal kid in a jail with grown ass men

    • @roseedge5626
      @roseedge5626 9 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah, at 16 he should have been allowed to have his parents or a social worker in the interrogation room with him The whole state failed him.

  • @aussiemouth747
    @aussiemouth747 8 месяцев назад +31

    I can't imagine being a corrections officer and trying to contain a prison full of these messed up people.😢

    • @JiisTube
      @JiisTube 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you

    • @brandonmize9355
      @brandonmize9355 4 месяца назад +7

      Former CO here. They mostly control each other. There's a definite hierarchy.

    • @tiacritelli
      @tiacritelli Месяц назад

      Some CO’s r more dangerous than the inmates.

    • @mowilderness8505
      @mowilderness8505 9 дней назад

      ​@@brandonmize9355I was a former correctional officer too and that is true, there is very much a hierarchy

  • @tonyfarinacci404
    @tonyfarinacci404 6 месяцев назад +9

    Great production of video, no unnecessary commentary, and put out more vids. Thanks

  • @alexbartha274
    @alexbartha274 Год назад +384

    that lawyer rolling his eyes and being totally done with his own client fucking killed me

  • @CuriousGoodsJessica
    @CuriousGoodsJessica Год назад +637

    I cry every time I see the video of Mr. Villegas finally getting his name cleared, his wife holding their daughter, it's a powerful moment.

    • @roseabee7503
      @roseabee7503 Год назад +19

      I applauded when the not guilty was passed. My heart goes out to him.

    • @evelynfinney9425
      @evelynfinney9425 Год назад +9

      You are so right, Jessica. That poor man should’ve been released 17 3/4 years before this but he’s got one hell of a lawsuit and should bring suit against them. You can’t just put someone in jail. Just got one person said some thing that you know nothing about.

    • @aaliyahhernandez223
      @aaliyahhernandez223 Год назад +1

      Me too ❤

  • @viivcreations9161
    @viivcreations9161 8 месяцев назад +25

    wait.....so the guy who killed 1 guy and pleaded 3 times got death row and the kid who killed 2 people and laughed at the judge calling him a murderer only gets lifetime in prison? wtf!!!!

    • @cryingjonny3876
      @cryingjonny3876 Месяц назад +2

      Yeah sadly it really depends what State you’re in

  • @omutsukimi
    @omutsukimi 8 месяцев назад +11

    I remember that first case, the deaths in those stood out because of just how good of people the three he stapped were: a family man with a wife and several children and veteran who fought for his country, a college student with a course of study and career plan focused on communication with the goal of making the world a better place, and an autistic man who stepped in just because it was the right thing to do.

  • @mystikalese
    @mystikalese 10 месяцев назад +2181

    Wait! How can you arrest and convict a person "because someone else said so"?? That is so ridiculous.

    • @Pepespizzeria1
      @Pepespizzeria1 10 месяцев назад +150

      Anyone who purposely lies about a crime should get the sentence the person falsely accused either got or would of got

    • @jeffj8825
      @jeffj8825 10 месяцев назад +59

      Murica....😂

    • @paullangton-rogers2390
      @paullangton-rogers2390 9 месяцев назад +39

      Indeed. The US justice system in many States is very messed up and doesn't work on the basic tenant and principles of justice and basic human rights.
      You cannot convict and find someone guilty based on something said by a third party. That isn't normally even allowed to be heard as evidence in a court hearing, let alone the basis for a conviction. It's hearsay.
      The only way verbal testimony can be used as evidence in court to convict is if it's coming from a first hand witness who is present in court on the stand for cross examination. If their testimony is coming via a third party it's very unlikely that would be admissible as evidence in most courts, except in rare instances, for example, where the witness is unable to testify, but their evidence is written down, validated, and read out by someone else who testifies to seeing them make or sign the statement. Even in that situation, the evidence has to be treated with caution and wouldn't carry nearly as much weight as it would coming from the witnesses mouth on the witness stand.
      Everyone has the presumption of innocence in law, until the prosecution has proved their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt to a jury who must vote unanimously to reach a guilty verdict. The burden to prove guilt rests with the State. The defence only needs to show a reasonable doubt.
      In many American trials, you have a prejudiced jury and judge. Hearsay and circumstantial evidence is allowed. Burden of proof is not met and there's reasonable doubt. Yet people get convicted to whole life sentences or given the death sentence in some States.

    • @RUSTYCHEVYTRUCK
      @RUSTYCHEVYTRUCK 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@jeffj8825that’s a problem in any country that has a court system…

    • @RUSTYCHEVYTRUCK
      @RUSTYCHEVYTRUCK 9 месяцев назад

      That’s how a lot of feminists get men locked up on false rape charges

  • @ThatGaijinFella
    @ThatGaijinFella Год назад +735

    That last guy should have been awarded a LOT more than just $1 million for having been placed behind bars for 25 years!

    • @Fantana22
      @Fantana22 11 месяцев назад +37

      My thoughts exactly. That only equates to $40k/year to deal with that BS.

    • @iEatSweets
      @iEatSweets 11 месяцев назад +62

      This is what I was thinking too, how does Susan Mellon get $17 million/17yrs and Eric Kelly gets just $1 million for 25 years?

    • @kermitthefog7400
      @kermitthefog7400 11 месяцев назад +2

      He probably took a fall for someone.

    • @perlalalala
      @perlalalala 11 месяцев назад

      @@iEatSweets i'm qWHITE bewildered as to how that would happen too ...

    • @DopeyFish
      @DopeyFish 11 месяцев назад +21

      the $1 million is for the prosecutors role. Prosecutors didn't force the confession out of boys, the police did. Both of them (Kelley and Lee) are suing for $48 million each.

  • @stasialii
    @stasialii 3 месяца назад +3

    When Swanson smiled at what the judge said, a chill ran down my spine

  • @Alberts_Stuff
    @Alberts_Stuff 3 месяца назад +8

    This is a really great no nonsense video, top tier content 👌🏼

  • @colesnead4061
    @colesnead4061 11 месяцев назад +1655

    3:00
    This made me actually tear up.
    Im really happy this man finally got a fair trial, and can now walk free with his family.

    • @xavi1298
      @xavi1298 9 месяцев назад +19

      literally started crying as I told my mom what i was watching 😭🤍

    • @rrxphvel871
      @rrxphvel871 8 месяцев назад +48

      The people that got him into prison deserve to rot in hell

    • @R3AL-AIM
      @R3AL-AIM 7 месяцев назад +8

      Thinking about his baby behind him, I choked up too...

    • @helloworld.444
      @helloworld.444 6 месяцев назад +3

      Seriously the child with the shirt saying free my dad he was so hopeful to go home the cops had to hold him up

    • @lindsaybrown1159
      @lindsaybrown1159 6 месяцев назад

      Me too

  • @SparklezAn
    @SparklezAn 9 месяцев назад +932

    i started to tear up at the second case, imagine the relief that he must’ve felt. poor man, i’m so glad it went well for him in the end

    • @electrovplat1474
      @electrovplat1474 7 месяцев назад +6

      Same for susan, she got wrongly convicted

    • @s3rye306
      @s3rye306 6 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@electrovplat1474 the lady who lied about everything needs to be locked up for life

    • @yukiaditya7352
      @yukiaditya7352 6 месяцев назад +1

      Did he get any compensation?

    • @SparklezAn
      @SparklezAn 5 месяцев назад

      @@yukiaditya7352 i’m not sure, but i hope so

  • @alexcastle99
    @alexcastle99 5 месяцев назад +5

    That poor little girl murdered by her parents really breaks my heart. I hope both of those monsters are given proper justice by the other inmates in prison.

  • @KingNez89
    @KingNez89 8 месяцев назад +1

    Welp you got my sub, I LOVE THIS!!

  • @Silentbob1494
    @Silentbob1494 Год назад +203

    That couple who starved their baby, I just wanna point out he only reacts when he hears his punishment. No fucks given about his baby or her death until that moment.

    • @anyexpat
      @anyexpat Год назад +18

      But his reaction is marvelous, i really enjoy it

    • @Tchika
      @Tchika Год назад +11

      Yeah, I think in his sick mind it goes something like "but that kid is my property, I can do with it whatever I want".

    • @evildude2135
      @evildude2135 11 месяцев назад +5

      he really was like °0°

    • @hannahstockings4094
      @hannahstockings4094 10 месяцев назад +3

      I watched a full episode about that case and it was totally shocking and awful what happened to that child. That father doesn't deserve the title of father. The mother I believe looks genuinely remorseful but I cannot forgive her for not trying harder to get that poor baby help.

    • @Silentbob1494
      @Silentbob1494 10 месяцев назад

      @@hannahstockings4094 I can see where you coming from on that one, but the mom... I dunno, man, Like we still have no real idea what that home dynamic is like, what her mental state is-- and something tells me that he's not exactly the most ideal person to be married to. I work a lot with people in abusive environments, and the number one rule is to never blame a victim.

  • @ReginaldForman
    @ReginaldForman Год назад +295

    That informant that lied and said that woman told her she killed her ex boyfriend should serve the life sentence.

    • @StrongandGrand
      @StrongandGrand 11 месяцев назад +7

      Jailhouse snitches are notoriously unreliable.

    • @_KenKenYouNot_
      @_KenKenYouNot_ 10 месяцев назад +1

      I know i felt so bad for the woman.

    • @RavensWings11
      @RavensWings11 5 дней назад +1

      That shit is hearsay anyway. I can't believe they took the informant's word like that. It's fucking disgraceful and incompetent as hell.

  • @SignifiedSix
    @SignifiedSix 15 дней назад +3

    "i can't breathe" had me dying while wearing a face diaper 🤣

  • @meimei2664
    @meimei2664 9 месяцев назад +6

    9:00 I feel bad for his lawyer lmao

  • @kylauren13
    @kylauren13 Год назад +714

    The audacity of Seth Welch looking surprised and shocked at their sentence when he described his own daughter "dead as a doornail" after finding her lifeless body and talking to his lawyer first for a whole 1 and a half hour without a care. I've never wanted to sucker punch the daylights out of a person more in my life.

    • @SquishyOfCinder
      @SquishyOfCinder Год назад +37

      He clearly isn't right in the head.

    • @Mr___f
      @Mr___f Год назад +42

      I'm actually shocked but glad they got successfully charged those "all natural" types of parents are despicable and evil. It's just child abuse

    • @destinyhntr
      @destinyhntr 11 месяцев назад +32

      @@Mr___f The thing is, you can still raise a child all natural. (We've done it for thousands of years.) These two were clearly starving the child and leaving it to die because they didn't care and wanted it to slowly meet its end.

    • @FeralSimp2005
      @FeralSimp2005 11 месяцев назад +6

      I honestly wish the people in prison don't give him mercy once they find out

    • @hydr0542
      @hydr0542 11 месяцев назад

      Honestly, he looks like he's just waiting for bubba to put his dick in his mouth. Neither of them would last long in gen pop, intentionally doing harm to a child is a big no no, even amongst most criminals.

  • @cazzabojangles
    @cazzabojangles Год назад +526

    The judge running after them is hillarious, good for him for taking his job seriously

    • @HanBowloOG
      @HanBowloOG Год назад +9

      That was Judge Dredd!

    • @PutsOnSneakers
      @PutsOnSneakers Год назад +12

      @@HanBowloOG 27:11 👀 What ?
      27:13 👀 Hhmm ?
      27:14 👀 Uhhu ?
      27:16 👀 Deep breath now
      27:23 👀 Yeah ?
      27:28 👀 I can't hear you whuut ?

    • @JCmaverick
      @JCmaverick Год назад +3

      ​@@PutsOnSneakers 😂😂😂😂

    • @matthewlawlis2421
      @matthewlawlis2421 Год назад +7

      He was very casual about that run down too. It was like he knew he was going to catch them, and was looking forward to it.

    • @PutsOnSneakers
      @PutsOnSneakers Год назад +7

      @@matthewlawlis2421 duh... Handcuffed and running with slippers is much slower than being without any restrictions

  • @autumnrae988
    @autumnrae988 6 месяцев назад +2

    The lawyers face at 9:15
    Talk about being done with your job

  • @aneesak6235
    @aneesak6235 10 дней назад +1

    Tanner Jacobson and kodey Howard....... 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Them explaining themselves afterwards made it so much more hilarious 😂😂😂

  • @t_gabiuel6058
    @t_gabiuel6058 Год назад +816

    The guy who shoot the cashiers after they complied with his demands is an absolute psycopath. It shows he has no love for human life and no empathy for people.

    • @GrannySkeksis
      @GrannySkeksis Год назад +81

      And he was laughing in court too. Complete POS

    • @moonlighthunter5421
      @moonlighthunter5421 Год назад +23

      The judge should have called him a coward

    • @jaydubya3698
      @jaydubya3698 Год назад +50

      @@GrannySkeksis I think "weasely little turd" is a better description.

    • @eins2001
      @eins2001 Год назад +7

      Sociopath*

    • @hannahwilliams5681
      @hannahwilliams5681 Год назад +26

      Did you see him laughing like what the fuck bro? I don't even think he would have cared if he got the death penalty

  • @tsuaeshae
    @tsuaeshae Год назад +413

    I can't imagine the horror of being convicted of a murder I didn't commit

    • @FallenMerick
      @FallenMerick Год назад +12

      I can imagine it, but... when the discomfort gets to be too much I can just stop or imagine something more pleasant. It must be like one of those nightmares you keep waking up into, but it _never_ stops.

    • @amy5519
      @amy5519 Год назад +11

      It's devastating to think of all the people who have been wrongfully convicted of murder. I'm hoping now and in the future it will be easier to convict the right people.

    • @mjanny6330
      @mjanny6330 Год назад

      @Amy less then are killed in car crashes lol.

    • @anyexpat
      @anyexpat Год назад +6

      The compounding horror of days, weeks, months and years is probably impossible to actually imagine.

    • @williampurvis2887
      @williampurvis2887 Год назад +2

      @@mjanny6330 that’s still a lot of people bro 🖕🏼

  • @Thugzilla90
    @Thugzilla90 8 месяцев назад +3

    Really happy for you Daniel. You and your family need to have a good life together. And forget about the past, leave it there.

  • @DJBIGCG
    @DJBIGCG 4 месяца назад +1

    Tough video with the intense music in the background 👍🏿

  • @-vart-
    @-vart- Год назад +601

    I love how victims families can say literally ANYTHING they want to in court during their statement

    • @grantkeller4634
      @grantkeller4634 8 месяцев назад

      Uh did you even see the unprofessional judge in the first case? Typical N

    • @spectex304
      @spectex304 7 месяцев назад +9

      Why can't they...if killer can kill then the victim family can say whatever they want

    • @6Goth6Broth6
      @6Goth6Broth6 7 месяцев назад +5

      I love it too, I can say though, if it were me, personally, I would OFFENSIVELY strike. I'd probably be going to jail also.

  • @Bettinasisrg
    @Bettinasisrg Год назад +1285

    How can anyone on a jury convict someone solely on the testimony of one informant? And SHAME on the DA for filing on the case in the first place! Sickening! The worst thing in the world is an innocent person going to prison. If you're on a jury demand concrete evidence, not speculation!

    • @chadpyle
      @chadpyle Год назад +31

      the same people that couldn't figure out how to get out of jury duty

    • @chrisinsocalif
      @chrisinsocalif Год назад

      Witness testimony is some of the most unreliable sources of evidence.

    • @skinnie2838
      @skinnie2838 Год назад +22

      "i cant breathe" Get this leftist propaganda off my screen rofl

    • @jackd6129
      @jackd6129 Год назад

      ⁠@@chadpyle as usual….Chad thinking it’s a them problem when it’s actually a him problem.
      No doubt a fake name though. Nobody that stupid could ever have been named “Chad”!

    • @garybrockwell2031
      @garybrockwell2031 Год назад +1

      Bully boys god knows who you are😵🗣️🆘🇬🇧
      BLESS them that found freedom 😵🗣️🙏💯😱☠️

  • @KenanVonKaiser
    @KenanVonKaiser 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wild!

  • @gregrisen5854
    @gregrisen5854 5 месяцев назад +1

    wow that was very interesting to watch I must admit

  • @se7enwonders
    @se7enwonders Год назад +1214

    My God …. How many innocent people are rotting in prison for crimes they didn’t commit?? This is insane!!! 😞

    • @zima627
      @zima627 Год назад +31

      1 in 10

    • @toryknotts8026
      @toryknotts8026 Год назад +27

      Terrifying isn't it.

    • @se7enwonders
      @se7enwonders Год назад +10

      @@zima627 ~ …….. that can’t be true!!! Is that true????

    • @se7enwonders
      @se7enwonders Год назад +22

      @@toryknotts8026 ~ I have not stopped thinking about it since I watch this. How do you make up for something like that. This is someone’s life!

    • @toryknotts8026
      @toryknotts8026 Год назад

      @@se7enwonders sadly the only thing that can be given is compensation - money mostly. They use to be able to fire or imprison ( sometimes with a big old fine) the lying shit heads. But no, for the most part they get a slap on the wrist while being told don't do that again. If they are a cop ( and I support the police- the good ones at least) they can't be fired- they just get suspended ( with pay I might add) or they are moved to a desk job, hell sometimes they get promoted.
      And if the guilty party is a politician ( Democrat or Republican) both get off scot free.
      A celebrity- house arrest/ rehab
      Some big name- here is a form for you to sign..... sign it and you get money but you don't speak about this.....EVER.
      Sorry about that ranting reply, I never vent like that. My bad

  • @MoDeegroes
    @MoDeegroes Год назад +250

    2:00 those Texas detectives who manipualted a young man into spending 18yrs in prison should ABSOLUTELY be charged & put in prison. That is appalling

  • @brookebailey2200
    @brookebailey2200 6 месяцев назад +1

    That first girl ATE with her statement

  • @themangomanjuice
    @themangomanjuice 4 месяца назад

    Some of these I have never heard of, wild stuff.

  • @ward1ism
    @ward1ism Год назад +401

    Damn 17 years because someone told a lie. Things like this just show how much of a joke the system is. Literally no other evidence but because 1 person lied she lost 17 years with her daughter 😕 messed up.

    • @sachin2308
      @sachin2308 Год назад +32

      The person who lied should go to jail for life

    • @tiv_2222
      @tiv_2222 Год назад +4

      @@sachin2308 They're dead. Look up June Patti

    • @jimmyplenderleith9471
      @jimmyplenderleith9471 Год назад +4

      They will keep you in jail before they say they messed up, that is what is even worse about the system.....Some of these "good ole boys" cops refuse to think they could be wrong and are willing to let someone rot in prison for their life just so they aren't proved wrong. They will withhold evidence and other things to make sure their "status" looks good. Its pathetic...Completely pathetic.

    • @Ron.S.
      @Ron.S. Год назад +5

      “The defendant doesn’t understand how precious life is, that’s why I sentence you to death”
      An American “judge”
      You guys are sick

    • @hec231
      @hec231 Год назад +2

      @@Ron.S. I’m such an American I didn’t even catch the irony initially.
      And yes, we our judicial system is sick.

  • @luna_swan0853
    @luna_swan0853 Год назад +177

    So wait they arrested that poor woman because someone said she did it. No proof or anything. No amount of money will make up for those lost years

    • @luna_swan0853
      @luna_swan0853 Год назад +7

      @@toddnoah732 totaly!

    • @derekjeter3654
      @derekjeter3654 Год назад +8

      How about the poor latino man from the 2nd clip

    • @RunningAWOL411
      @RunningAWOL411 Год назад

      I just got arrested for a crime at the beginning of 2023 based on a witness statement of a crime that occurred five hours for my home and there was no other evidence. They drop the case no because I proved to them that I was nowhere near the area but because they literally had no evidence

    • @kaylee84243
      @kaylee84243 Год назад +18

      @@derekjeter3654 sure, but we’re talking about the woman right now💀

    • @gvccihvcci
      @gvccihvcci Год назад

      @@derekjeter3654 easy there Derek he’s not related to Jennifer

  • @DreadnThis
    @DreadnThis 9 месяцев назад +8

    10:43 ahh sweet satisfaction. Look at the bloodshot eyes. Weeping like little babies cause THEIR lives are over.

  • @gidziu9184
    @gidziu9184 8 месяцев назад +6

    11:48 what her t shirt says made me chukkle

  • @stan8479
    @stan8479 9 месяцев назад +196

    When the judge declares Villegas not guilty... It always gives me goosebumps.

  • @beckibrown8833
    @beckibrown8833 Год назад +341

    The segments about wrongly convicted people being exonerated get to me the most. Having your life, your family, your freedom taken away, being locked in a cage surrounded by dangerous criminals, to me, is unimaginable. How do you ever recover from that?

    • @lunarcorpse
      @lunarcorpse 10 месяцев назад +11

      My brother deliberately stabbed someone. He was in prison for 18 years and I'd only met him when he got out. He realized his mistakes and he took responsibility for it. I'm glad that he was able to be a better person. He was a very angry teen. He is now married with a kid and owns his own house. The company he works at is even paying for him to go to college. Some people do regret the horrible things they did and try to make up for it. A lot of the people in this video are not those people. I can't even imagine how damaging it is to be put in prison for something you never did. 😢

    • @lmfao4573
      @lmfao4573 9 месяцев назад +2

      ⁠@@lunarcorpsesame can’t be said for anybody. He’s truly blessed to have been able to deconstruct his behavior and change his ways. So many people are far too deep.

    • @gatitagiz2
      @gatitagiz2 9 месяцев назад +5

      You don't. For the first couple years you're angry, and then after that you sorta just fizzle out. At that point you just wanna leave. Nothing else really matters.

    • @TheSacobjims
      @TheSacobjims 8 месяцев назад

      Because you are still alive, which means there's still a chance to get out... If you know you're innocent then once you get out living a normal life is no problem

    • @bonnie_rabbit749
      @bonnie_rabbit749 8 месяцев назад +2

      Thats the thing, some people dont. I cant remember his name, but i saw a documentary about a young teenage boy who was falsely imprisoned for like 20 or 30 years or something, well into adulthood when he was finally cleared and set free. But he ended up taking his own life not long after because he just couldnt exist in the real world anymore. He was constantly paranoid that police was following him and that he would get locked up again. He had developed skizofrenia in jail so he kept seeing and hearing things that wasnt there and it eventually led to him taking his life. Its horrible what prison does to people. Like obviously some people deserve it, but we sure as hell should be a million percent sure the ones that get locked up really are guilty.

  • @paulgoeretz1
    @paulgoeretz1 8 месяцев назад +1

    I can't breathe😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @avabno1448
    @avabno1448 12 дней назад

    i love the zoom in of the one lawyer lol

  • @dominic6055
    @dominic6055 Год назад +199

    9:12 the lawyers' face realizing he's got zero odds of success 😂😂

    • @monakratos5886
      @monakratos5886 Год назад +4

      Hahahaha!!!!!!!

    • @simonfea2
      @simonfea2 Год назад +7

      Yes! I noticed that too. Fool needs some lithium or something, ucker is as crazy as a March hare.

    • @Misssteelcity412
      @Misssteelcity412 Месяц назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @YoSuey
    @YoSuey Год назад +219

    Absolute goosebumps for Daniel. So glad he able to continue raising the family he should have been raising years ago.

  • @tomgreenleaf1918
    @tomgreenleaf1918 7 месяцев назад

    27:13 When you are trying to watch a youtube video but you get "Your video might play after 54 advertisements"

  • @TreeHugginT
    @TreeHugginT Год назад +380

    The dispatcher with the Mary Welch call. Couldn't believe what they were hearing. The dude was so cold. Talking about his child like she was a roadkill squirrel or something. "Oh yeah...... deader than a doornail" he showed more emotion to getting life without parole than he did to his child being dead. Tf is wrong with these horrible people.

    • @Thetruththatisee
      @Thetruththatisee Год назад +55

      The way his draw dropped when he was given his sentence. He honestly couldn't believe he was guilty of murder.

    • @oldfrittenfett1276
      @oldfrittenfett1276 Год назад +14

      Well, he thought God made him do it.

    • @julieutley2073
      @julieutley2073 Год назад

      Badly wired brain. Very sick individuals and way to dangerous.

    • @scunts
      @scunts Год назад +7

      @@Thetruththatisee Lmao right? No emotion in his face whatsoever; a terrible actor.

    • @Trillock-hy1cf
      @Trillock-hy1cf Год назад +4

      @@franckorphanos2998
      So some say, but never seen any proof that he/she/her/him/etc., even exists....😄

  • @TheClanBlade
    @TheClanBlade Год назад +205

    It's funny how these people only show 'remorse' once they see the charges

    • @leabianchi
      @leabianchi Год назад +16

      Sometimes they NEVER show remorse.

    • @gracemunich1476
      @gracemunich1476 Год назад +4

      sickening

    • @grantkeller4634
      @grantkeller4634 8 месяцев назад

      The first chad went in like a badass. much respect

    • @bonnie_rabbit749
      @bonnie_rabbit749 8 месяцев назад +2

      Like “what?? My actions have consequences?”

  • @joeymills3410
    @joeymills3410 8 месяцев назад +1

    Mr. Villegas, god bless you and your family, nothing but love brother

  • @FlymanMS
    @FlymanMS 9 месяцев назад +3

    19:24 Lol the way this sentence sounds

  • @rosegilliland220
    @rosegilliland220 Год назад +125

    Seeing his lawyers hold him up and hug him got me emotional.

    • @dangitbobbeh6420
      @dangitbobbeh6420 Год назад +5

      Wow, they hugged you, too?

    • @rosegilliland220
      @rosegilliland220 Год назад +5

      @@dangitbobbeh6420 hahaha I just noticed I wrote, “me.” Thankyou for pointing it out. Honestly made me laugh.

    • @dangitbobbeh6420
      @dangitbobbeh6420 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@rosegilliland220 You and I both got a good laugh from it. :)

    • @auggie803
      @auggie803 10 месяцев назад +1

      --Did it say how old he was when he was first sent to prison? Because if it was like 44 then he was 62 when he was released.

  • @jackanderson4419
    @jackanderson4419 Год назад +299

    Absolutely ZERO mercy for those who harm infants and children.

    • @damienbastings
      @damienbastings 11 месяцев назад +4

      They need to rot slowly in any way. I hate people who hurt defenseless people, especially kids who don't ask for this

    • @the_original_dude
      @the_original_dude 11 месяцев назад

      that's nonsense. Life in jail is way too big of a punishment for something like that
      Humans are no different than dogs. And some time in the future people will understand that

    • @jackanderson4419
      @jackanderson4419 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@the_original_dude someone check on this guy's kids

    • @the_original_dude
      @the_original_dude 11 месяцев назад

      @@jackanderson4419 children are the most precious thing there is. I'm simply not blind to the truth.

    • @damienbastings
      @damienbastings 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@the_original_dude Well that's good, but there shouldn't be any mercy to abusers, it's almost impossible for them to change, and sometimes they never will change

  • @socksrocksdocks
    @socksrocksdocks 9 месяцев назад +2

    8:52 dudes lawyer just looking at him like why me lmao

  • @Dwip_po_po
    @Dwip_po_po 3 месяца назад +2

    $155 and some jewelry. You killed your grandmother over that? Her last moments were filled with betrayal, heartbroken, Jesus…

  • @sbaker4920
    @sbaker4920 Год назад +116

    The last case: $1 million is not enough for 24 years. Since DNA proved his innocence there should not be any forthcoming retrial! This is how hard the justice system refuses to accept their mistakes/misdeeds!

    • @aaliyahhernandez223
      @aaliyahhernandez223 Год назад +2

      I was just thinking that

    • @windowgirl7300
      @windowgirl7300 Год назад +7

      The man should receive 24 million at the very least!!!

    • @boy6319
      @boy6319 Год назад +4

      think it goes to around 40k per year inside thats about 15-20k less then the average us citizen salary. mans could have worked as a receptionist and had the same amount, while having most of the day free to do whatever. 3x the payout and i would still be flabbergasted by how hard they scammed the dude.

    • @anyexpat
      @anyexpat Год назад +1

      Hard to pu ta number on it but the guy should be wealthy and never need to work a day in his life, should also be lifetime exemp t from paying tax also.

    • @windowgirl7300
      @windowgirl7300 Год назад

      @@anyexpat At least one million for every year.

  • @CarbideShrapnel
    @CarbideShrapnel Год назад +264

    That judge towards the end of the video that said he was "tempted" to rescind the plea deal and then didnt infuriated me a bit.

    • @girrthbrooks
      @girrthbrooks Год назад +57

      Especially when that shitbird quit acting like an asshole and got scared once the judge threatened it. Would have just been proof positive to me to revoke the deal

    • @anyexpat
      @anyexpat Год назад

      I am hoping he put a note for the parole board in future "Do not let this piece of shit out" Keeps the family happy but that POS is never getting out

    • @WarGhoulKharas
      @WarGhoulKharas Год назад +26

      He left it up to the prosecution. The family of the victim decided to take the deal instead of going through with a trial.

    • @akakumokktdpal8151
      @akakumokktdpal8151 Год назад

      I remembered him saying he’s a minor, he won’t be charged or something along that line, that’s why he’s smiling away. What an ass

    • @uglycheater
      @uglycheater Год назад

      Spending thousands upon thousands of dollars and a lot of time on a trial only to maybe change a 52 year sentence to a life sentence is not worth it in my opinion. You saw for yourself how easy someone can get wrongfully arrested. Those people sometimes wait years for their trial, the sooner they get out, the better. That means you shouldn't spend months on a trial that will barely make a difference

  • @G47orG17
    @G47orG17 5 месяцев назад

    Daniel Villegas is one hell of a piece of footage. Absolutely roller coaster of emotions from this one clip.

  • @SailorGreenTea
    @SailorGreenTea 9 месяцев назад +1

    1:24, fallen Adam blue eyes is pleased by this sad drama.

  • @GrimJackal
    @GrimJackal 9 месяцев назад +530

    This is a gallery of terrible people but I think the one that got under my skin the most was the man who let his 10 month old daughter die, expressed zero remorse, and then disbelief at his sentence. Pure inhuman scum.

    • @nickhorn8296
      @nickhorn8296 9 месяцев назад +54

      When he said she was as "dead as a doornail," i almost lost it

    • @Sumirevins
      @Sumirevins 8 месяцев назад +21

      Not all were terrible. Two people's life were totally destroyed by the justice system beyond repair. It boils my blood more than anything when Innocent people spend years in jail(18 years and 17 years) with helplessness god knows they did nothing wrong but they still had to pay for it.

    • @davidbolha
      @davidbolha 8 месяцев назад

      Maybe she wasn't his... 🤔😕

    • @mopzeeg8422
      @mopzeeg8422 8 месяцев назад +15

      I'm glad the dispatcher was on to his bullshit right away. Even just in the fact that they put the child to bed from 3pm to let's say 9am like he corrected, that's 18 hours they claim that baby was sleeping with no contact, food, water, or diaper changes. A child could maybe handle that in an extreme emergency, but not daily. They spent 3/4 of their day ignoring her and waiting for her to die. I hope they threw every charge they could think of with the maximum punishment possible. You're right, total scum.

    • @bagboy8617
      @bagboy8617 8 месяцев назад

      @@nickhorn8296ughh that just got me pissed

  • @casechow
    @casechow Год назад +154

    These payouts the state is giving to the wrongly accused should be tax free.

    • @cheshirepat30
      @cheshirepat30 Год назад +24

      The money is odd. How do you calculate that? How much is a chunk of your life worth? What about the trauma from being in prison?

    • @superturkeylegs
      @superturkeylegs Год назад +5

      ​@@cheshirepat30 Therapy can be expensive.

    • @AsianRedneck239
      @AsianRedneck239 Год назад +6

      It is tax free. It’s literally free money from the taxes anyone who has a job pays.

    • @equious8413
      @equious8413 Год назад +3

      ... right, which the person then has to claim as income.

  • @kylepennington3156
    @kylepennington3156 6 месяцев назад

    I can't breathe....got me weak

  • @earthquake903
    @earthquake903 9 месяцев назад +2

    Judge Buzzard is a very compassionate judge. I went before him after filing a restraining order against my ex. I'm not surprised at all that he is also a literal crime fighter.

  • @alyssariceYT
    @alyssariceYT 10 месяцев назад +737

    Mary Welch's case is heart-wrenching. The final clip they showed here is so telling. Both parents are equally guilty, but the mom is the only one who feels guilt. She lost her composure when the judge talked about her daughter and what they did to her. The dad only lost his composure when he found out what could happen to him

    • @zbelair7218
      @zbelair7218 10 месяцев назад +152

      The mom wasn't remorseful, she teared up at "first degree murder" she was thinking about her sentence. They're both scum.

    • @CrashHoax
      @CrashHoax 9 месяцев назад +29

      ​@@zbelair7218 Well, she did lose her composure at hearing "you murdered one Mary Welch", not "felony murder" or "child abuse in the first degree" which preceded it, or "life without parole" which followed.

    • @izcoolproductionsV1
      @izcoolproductionsV1 9 месяцев назад

      Idiots probably thought the world would just feel so bad for them that they wouldn’t bother to investigate…

    • @starfans5109
      @starfans5109 9 месяцев назад +25

      @@CrashHoax who cares she murdered her child because of neglect and she should never see the light of day again. makes me happy at least some justice is served

    • @CrashHoax
      @CrashHoax 9 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@starfans5109 Look at all the comments describing how and to what these people react to. A lot of people seem to care.

  • @m.hoffman2889
    @m.hoffman2889 Год назад +205

    there is nothing worse than falsely putting someone for almost 2 decades into jail, that man's life was ruined, you cant give him these 18 years back

    • @sachin2308
      @sachin2308 Год назад +6

      What about the women who spent 17 years

    • @FinalFront
      @FinalFront Год назад +4

      @@sachin2308 Probably didn't watch the full video

    • @m.hoffman2889
      @m.hoffman2889 Год назад +6

      @@sachin2308 lmao wrote the comment halfway through the vid

    • @LibertarianGalt
      @LibertarianGalt Год назад

      ​@@sachin2308 They got off lightly 😂

  • @elladunn7973
    @elladunn7973 7 месяцев назад +2

    The neglectful father hears there will be consequences for his actions and his reaction is “😮”

  • @CaylaJoBellard
    @CaylaJoBellard 18 часов назад +1

    I’m so mad they gave that poor dude $1 million for 24 years!! That’s not even close to compensating him for all that time, he should’ve got way more!

  • @King_of_Gotham
    @King_of_Gotham Год назад +161

    26:06 the fact that he's surprised about getting life without parole is sickening, anyone who causes harm to any child should get that and much much worse

    • @sydrose
      @sydrose 9 месяцев назад +13

      And the fact that this man is showing more shock and emotion towards his sentencing rather than the awful condition he found his daughter in based off of that 911 call is disgusting…2 selfish monsters who deserve to rot in prison.

    • @Idotooomuchh
      @Idotooomuchh 9 месяцев назад

      his face fucking disgusted me

    • @albinoburrito900
      @albinoburrito900 8 месяцев назад +3

      He had a fucking RUclips reacts face to his sentencing. That man was just going through the motions of being a human

  • @cddevelopment363
    @cddevelopment363 Год назад +330

    Crazy how a no contest murder conviction gets you 25 years, but a high speed chase gets you 160.

    • @choadsmoker5451
      @choadsmoker5451 Год назад +52

      Cause he committed a LOT of separate crimes throughout the chase. Many of which carry high sentences due to the imminent danger to public safety, ie there was a high risk of him murdering or severely injuring people in multiple instances of the chase

    • @alexhenderson6521
      @alexhenderson6521 Год назад +41

      Again I have seen this comment so many times, is everyone ignoring the fact the guy who got 160 years hit a cop almost killing him???? He also led police on a highspeed chase while a child he inadvertently kidnapped was in the backseat the entire time???? Not to mention he car jacked multiple people in a single chase.

    • @rustypotato1884
      @rustypotato1884 Год назад +6

      I believe it is all aggravating factors because he committed a numerous amount of crimes the maximum sentence increases (a lot of states even have a chart to determine sentences with other factors). Also he was sentenced to 160 years with 18 charges that is less then 9 years per charge. One of those charges being attempted murder.

    • @Draffut2003
      @Draffut2003 Год назад

      @@choadsmoker5451 So a "high risk" of someone dying deserves a punishment 6 times that of actually just murdering someone.
      Are you fucking with us?

    • @DC-qy1qy
      @DC-qy1qy Год назад +26

      To all of you saying it's because he did so many different things endangering people...he got 160 years for endagering many people, seriously injurying one. Someone MURDERED someone and only got 25 years. In no world should that be the case. If someone shoots at 500 people and doesn't hit one of them, they are in jail for life for attempted murder x500 yet the person that goes and shoots and kills one person is free to do so again potentially after 25 years? That's insanity.

  • @poulpilfinger702
    @poulpilfinger702 8 месяцев назад +3

    When you treat people as animals,
    they become animals ..!
    Jail doesn’t heal .

    • @AngeloGene
      @AngeloGene Месяц назад

      It's not supposed to. It's for keeping away dangerous people from society.

  • @fireofsena2114
    @fireofsena2114 8 месяцев назад +1

    16:13 I actually saw it in instagram with a comedy music. But it is most terrific here at reality.

  • @ruaridhdalrymple3275
    @ruaridhdalrymple3275 10 месяцев назад +141

    How could a 13 year old kill their own grandmother? What’s wrong with people

    • @angelawilkins2277
      @angelawilkins2277 9 месяцев назад +5

      Alot

    • @Amalineth
      @Amalineth 9 месяцев назад

      man look on their faces and realize that they are typical degenerates. they don't feel anything like guilt or compassion, they are basically subhumans.

    • @swish3432
      @swish3432 9 месяцев назад +16

      And he killed her for $155!

    • @eyadkharsa3187
      @eyadkharsa3187 8 месяцев назад +2

      evil doesn't have to have no excuse 😂 😢 😅
      in syria after almost 13 years of war i started to read horrifying news about similar crimes many of them included the murder of vulnerable family members for as little as 100 dollars or less the criminals were grandchildren or children in most cases , what really makes it horrifying is that before the war started if a man shot another man after refusing to pay him back even a million dollars the whole country would be talking about it for days it was soo rare and now we are talking about stuff that usually happen in the wild west 😂 it's a mix of a one parent house hold or no parents at all and poverty and violence and lack of religion ( fear of god ) which was caused by the war people became poor over the years and too many men died imprisoned or dragged to the army or left the country which led to a country that has almost no dads poor women can't raise shit on their own 😅

    • @eyeseer1
      @eyeseer1 7 месяцев назад +10

      The kid was a psychopath and nothing more

  • @JasonTheOneAndOnly
    @JasonTheOneAndOnly 9 месяцев назад +66

    The fact someone can get sent to jail just because someone lies, is fkn crazy.

  • @supremeownage8995
    @supremeownage8995 9 месяцев назад +3

    I still fail to understand how someone can get thrown into prison without a shred of evidence. Like is it seriously enough to have someone say they did it once, and then deny it later? Or just hearsay from someone else "they told me they did it". Seriously like wtf?

  • @melindaboch1230
    @melindaboch1230 День назад

    The last guy, eric kelly, and his lawyer, reminds me of the therapist on the end of step brothers when he thought they were dating lol

  • @girrthbrooks
    @girrthbrooks Год назад +204

    You know you're screwed when the judge rips off his robe and chases you down himself

    • @kaylee84243
      @kaylee84243 Год назад +3

      LOL

    • @funeralhouse6280
      @funeralhouse6280 10 месяцев назад +3

      If they weren't chained and cuffed they would have easily fled 👍

    • @RaytonBane
      @RaytonBane 10 месяцев назад +7

      I was thinking the whole time: "Wait, the judge has to run these guys down? Shouldn't courtrooms have better law enforcement than that?" Notice how not a single guy in uniform was in pursuit that judge was on his own.

    • @girrthbrooks
      @girrthbrooks 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@funeralhouse6280 one did make it away still cuffed and got collared again pretty quick. Unsure of the point you're trying to make here