When A Killer Doesn't Realize He's Being Filmed

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  • Опубликовано: 12 апр 2023
  • In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of William Riley Gaul.
    Note for RUclips's review team, here is the context of the video: this is an educational documentary and authoritative news piece based on actual police documents and case files. Our team of psychology professionals analyze the interrogation footage from an educational perspective with a focus on psychology, red flags, and prevention. Our goal is to educate the public, inform our audience, and raise awareness.
    Analysis team qualifications:
    - Licensed Clinical Psychologist
    - Licensed Professional Counselor
    - Former Licensed Professional Counselor
    - Licensed Attorney
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  • @ExploreWithUs
    @ExploreWithUs  Год назад +5764

    Thank you all for the support, we couldn't do this without you! We have so many exciting things in the pipeline coming up soon, and I can't wait to share them with you! Stay tuned and let us know what cases you would like to see us cover in the future!

    • @J4M13M1LL3R
      @J4M13M1LL3R Год назад +88

      Thank you for the content ❤

    • @BadaBing.UCF30
      @BadaBing.UCF30 Год назад +26

      Murder of Frank Cali by Anthony Comello, 2019.

    • @luvmibratt
      @luvmibratt Год назад +36

      Gabriel Fernandez please 🙏

    • @desensitizedanalyser5624
      @desensitizedanalyser5624 Год назад +6

      She shouldn't of left him in the first place.

    • @luvmibratt
      @luvmibratt Год назад +47

      @@desensitizedanalyser5624 Are you okay? Did you actually watch the video?

  • @theconsensualgamer
    @theconsensualgamer Год назад +34751

    Pro tip: literally just don't kill people.

    • @asscheeks3212
      @asscheeks3212 Год назад +804

      For these types, they have to do mental gymnastics NOT to kill people compared to normal people that knows it's wrong immediately. They are just born evil, as normal people can't pull this off without guilt.

    • @blondegiraffe2023
      @blondegiraffe2023 Год назад +308

      But before that he was cheating and stalking and abusing so I'm kinda glad he's been taken off the streets. Awful that he took a young girls life away though.

    • @CassandraY
      @CassandraY Год назад +255

      Makes me shudder thinking about how many more people are just like him and just one step away from a remorseless murder.

    • @ShinigamiNoZycon
      @ShinigamiNoZycon Год назад +207

      Pro tip: just don’t get caught

    • @roachdoggjr9256
      @roachdoggjr9256 Год назад +58

      You’ve killed before

  • @UnaNerea
    @UnaNerea Год назад +10793

    Respect to Noah and Alex for having the moral clarity to turn him in at such a young age.

    • @TruckMan-di9ng
      @TruckMan-di9ng Год назад +506

      Completely agree, it’s easy to have friendship cloud your judgment at such a young age. Those boys did the right thing, and went out of their way to do it

    • @panikk2
      @panikk2 Год назад +432

      @@guitarsolos89 what are you talking about? it's because they knew before they even got him to the apartment that he likely had the gun and committed the crime. the entire thing was predecated on them telling the police how sure they were that it was Riley. there's zero evidence that Noah and Alex did anything wrong. they immediately put themselves in danger the day after Emma's death in order to get the murderer in custody as soon as possible.

    • @leadfaun
      @leadfaun Год назад +216

      @@guitarsolos89 you’re completey wrong.

    • @mirnasilla7423
      @mirnasilla7423 Год назад +184

      ​@@guitarsolos89 Looks like you didn't understand what you watched. During the whole conversation, Riley was making up excuses to his friends about why he needed to dispose of the gun. He said that the police might think it's him who killed her just because he has the gun. He won't make those excuses if they already knew he did it. He was even pretending that he didn't know how she died as he was saying that it was impossible she wouldn't run for help if she was shot watch 24:30. But I do agree not all of the friends are innocent, the third person who was with him when he came surely know what's up. Weirdly enough even though the narrator says the third guy is sus nothing came of it. Another thing to note was the text message with the two who ratted him out about how Riley was angry that they told the police he had a gun. The two replied that if he was innocent he won't be afraid which triggered their meeting later that night.

    • @sven8833
      @sven8833 Год назад +112

      @@guitarsolos89 you completely misunderstood the video but okay. If they had acted shocked it would have spooked him and then the wouldn’t have revealed as much, which is what they wanted ; for him to incriminate himself

  • @misty_sunbeams7246
    @misty_sunbeams7246 18 дней назад +387

    suspect: *breathes wrong*
    Narrator: "this will be seen as a red flag by the detectives"

    • @loudnoises5372
      @loudnoises5372 7 дней назад +52

      "You will see the suspect move his left wrist 12 degrees towards the north pole. The detectives will be certain to notice this behavior. Suggesting that he committed the crime in that general direction. Highly SuSpICIOuS. Innocent people will only gravitate the left of their body towards the South Pole in acute angles if they are telling the truth!"
      Got em.

    • @ghostyboy9469
      @ghostyboy9469 7 дней назад +3

      @@loudnoises5372bingo 😂

    • @crysaura
      @crysaura 6 дней назад +1

      Lmfaoooooo

    • @ciscovlahakis
      @ciscovlahakis 5 дней назад +8

      yeah they had a bit of hindsight bias

    • @SilverFalcon.
      @SilverFalcon. 4 дня назад +3

      Suspect shifts to the right and a silent squeaker pushes out.
      Detective: that's it, your arrested. You're Def the killer.

  • @chrisrussell8245
    @chrisrussell8245 5 месяцев назад +1012

    That kid is one of the worst liars ive seen. They could have probably arrested him right there for that ridiculous kidnapping story.

    • @mianekic309
      @mianekic309 3 месяца назад +49

      Agreed! He talked sooo much about the “stray bullet” theory I absolutely agree. It was almost as if he was trying to make himself believe that it didn’t happen. His story was also terrible, driving back from college to “log out” of a laptop. You can usually log in on different devices. Also why would he wait to get back to school? You know.

    • @dolphdangles1322
      @dolphdangles1322 2 месяца назад +25

      the corinthians quote made me sick to my stomach. that is pure evil to quote scripture to a girl you just murdered.

    • @adabsurdum3314
      @adabsurdum3314 Месяц назад +2

      Easier to risk the teens lives for ironclad evidence

    • @adabsurdum3314
      @adabsurdum3314 Месяц назад +9

      ​@@dolphdangles1322you're right, scripture is evil

    • @KK-----
      @KK----- Месяц назад

      @@mianekic309 he's literally so stupid

  • @freshlyhooked
    @freshlyhooked Год назад +6569

    Never in a million years did I think I’d be watching a video on this channel about a girl I knew. Jill Walker, Emma’s mom, was one of my elementary school teachers growing up, and her daughter and I were the same age. They lived just down the street from us. I remember Emma being so incredibly sweet to everyone she spent time with, even if we had only met briefly a few times. When the news came out about her death everyone was devastated. She was such a light to the entire community. Those boys are heroes. Emma, I still remember you sweet girl ❤️❤️❤️

    • @rationallyruby
      @rationallyruby Год назад +426

      Just because you weren’t best friends doesn’t mean an incident like this doesn’t effect you! I’m so sorry… Just knowing something like this can happen in your town to people you see on a regular basis is enough to mess you up. I hope you’re taking care of yourself!

    • @413.
      @413. Год назад +23

      @@rationallyruby lol

    • @ItsNessaTho
      @ItsNessaTho Год назад +239

      ​@@413. ?

    • @taegutzzz
      @taegutzzz Год назад +192

      @@413. this one officer

    • @schmoferino
      @schmoferino Год назад +173

      ​@@413. Motherless acts

  • @mymalinoisadventures2252
    @mymalinoisadventures2252 Год назад +32399

    Respect to those teens for doing the right thing and helping law enforcement. Such a heartbreaking case this promising young woman had to lose life.

    • @brunopelletier5701
      @brunopelletier5701 Год назад +330

      @Markeisha Jones he means his friends (ex i should say)

    • @catchannel1484
      @catchannel1484 Год назад +289

      @Markeisha Jones Bro, he's talking about the killer's friends who exposed him

    • @mothermakeup7481
      @mothermakeup7481 Год назад +988

      @@flyingmonke Are you serious?

    • @rondolavino7778
      @rondolavino7778 Год назад

      And you are disgusting for thinking that, you’re as dirty and low as the killer.

    • @thefatvegan5008
      @thefatvegan5008 Год назад +1

      @@mothermakeup7481 he’s just an incel, a nobody haha. He can’t get fucked by a woman so he blames them instead of himself. Just ignore him

  • @scarba
    @scarba 6 месяцев назад +1790

    We need to educate our teenagers on abusive relationships in schools so they can recognize it and get out early

    • @kylahren4281
      @kylahren4281 6 месяцев назад +71

      I think parents need to educate their kids on this type of behavior not teachers.

    • @scarba
      @scarba 6 месяцев назад +130

      @@kylahren4281 unfortunately many parents are not educated on this themselves or are unwilling, neglectful or otherwise not dispose. However, making basic psychology part of the school curriculum and you have every child aware.

    • @brattCatt_
      @brattCatt_ 6 месяцев назад +26

      ​@@scarbaagreed, schools are doing the barest minimum educating as it is, let alone nothing to prepare kids for the world leaving the responsibility to parents to teach them pretty much everything, and most parents are not intelligent at all. The school system needs to change.

    • @scarba
      @scarba 6 месяцев назад +18

      @@brattCatt_ there’s a a guy called Jon Atack in the UK who’s written some books about cults and narcissism etc and he goes into schools educating and warning kids how to look out for abuse etc. unfortunately it’s just him doing this alone but he’s trying.

    • @brattCatt_
      @brattCatt_ 6 месяцев назад +8

      @@scarba That's definitely a topic to learn about! I hope he's heard well because there are a lot of scary cults and you never know you're in one till it's too late.

  • @brownbone_december
    @brownbone_december 3 месяца назад +310

    I watched another story where this boy killed his mother, and instead of his friends turning him in they helped him cover it up. Much respect to these teens in this story who did the total opposite and helped law enforcement. Goes to show no matter how young someone is, they know right from wrong.

    • @moxxyi
      @moxxyi 2 месяца назад +31

      i think I know exactly what you're talking about, if it's the one with the boy and the fire pit. i agree completely. so glad his friends were nothing like those two boys.

    • @AngelaVEdwards
      @AngelaVEdwards 2 месяца назад +6

      Yeah I saw that one too.

    • @H.EL-Othemany
      @H.EL-Othemany Месяц назад

      Yep they helped him stage a house burglary​@@moxxyi

    • @abbymurdock1685
      @abbymurdock1685 Месяц назад +4

      Same I think it’s on this channel too!

    • @ZeonGenesis
      @ZeonGenesis Месяц назад +1

      Helping law enforcement catch a killer, even if it happens to be your best buddy, should be a no-brainer.

  • @AS-fu1kd
    @AS-fu1kd Год назад +4569

    I can't imagine how sickening the feeling would be finding out your close friend murdered someone you know

    • @brimccann2121
      @brimccann2121 Год назад +196

      Imagine how uneasy they must of been around him after that. It’s sickening and so sad

    • @thedemonyouknow
      @thedemonyouknow Год назад +86

      My ex shot someone in the head and talked the police into thinking it was a suicide. When i tell you shocking is an understatement. Especially since he never let his guns leave his house except for when someone died the 1 time it did leave his house. Sooooo yeah

    • @kukukaka968
      @kukukaka968 Год назад +26

      i know most people today are naive and have no clue what happens in this world Family usually murders their own majority of the time victims know their killers!!! PROBLEM IS SOCIETY IT GIVES RIGHTS TO KILLERS NOT VICTIMS. PUNISH KILLERS WITH THEIR LIVES less will kill if they know they will die as well

    • @SgtJohnRemairez
      @SgtJohnRemairez Год назад

      @@kukukaka968 That right there is so true...it seems the Justice system barely punishes people for Huge crimes, while people who commit smaller crimes such as drug related, will get almost as many years or even more than someone who murdered someone else. SO sad our government is failing us and people are too comfortable with their lives to do anything to bring change. I think we all know how big the problem is but no one is really speaking up or we're all so divided with the bs Race issue that still seems to persist today, ontop of wokeness and the trans uprising

    • @anonuser1279
      @anonuser1279 Год назад +7

      Recently found out an old HS friend was arrested for attempting to shoot his landlord. Weird that he did that because wtf but tbh I'm not surprised lmao.

  • @meganwoehl5277
    @meganwoehl5277 6 месяцев назад +3737

    I feel so sorry for her. No one thinks they'll be murdered for ending a highschool relationship. May she rest in peace.

    • @mom2babygkaterad946
      @mom2babygkaterad946 6 месяцев назад +53

      So true. Such a beautiful, vibrant young lady. She should still be here. RIP Sweet Emma💔🥀🕊️

    • @ZarakiKempachi
      @ZarakiKempachi 5 месяцев назад +27

      Some people are just sick. It's sad to say I've seen a lot of relationships in HS that were like this.

    • @la6136
      @la6136 5 месяцев назад +33

      I was already suspicious as soon as the narrator was talking about how "picture perfect" their relationship seemed I am honestly not shocked. I knew the dude must have a lot of issues behind the scenes.

    • @kyraaudrey8703
      @kyraaudrey8703 5 месяцев назад

      Me

    • @johndavis9321
      @johndavis9321 5 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@paulsmith4118definitely possible not saying she deserved what happened but too often abusive relationships are painted as one sided where one partner is doin all the abusing but often their is a abuse/toxic behavior from both parties

  • @mikeydeangelis6049
    @mikeydeangelis6049 4 месяца назад +51

    Just the thought of someone killing others and then having normal human thoughts such as “I’m hungry” or “I’m tired” makes me truly sick

    • @lslaaz
      @lslaaz 18 дней назад

      For real. Like how can you be hungry after ending someone's life?

    • @michaelkendall1263
      @michaelkendall1263 14 дней назад

      That always strikes me in these videos too. Even the smallest things like my boss making me mad make me lose my appetite

    • @j.walker6845
      @j.walker6845 2 дня назад +2

      That's all they would ever think: I'm hungry, I'm tired, because they're more animal than human.

    • @hillaryhayman1
      @hillaryhayman1 День назад +1

      Psychopathy is a literal bruise on the brain.

  • @TalkLikeALiberal
    @TalkLikeALiberal Месяц назад +29

    I admire Noah and Alex for acting with morals and integrity and turning Riley over instead of covering him up.

  • @informitas0117
    @informitas0117 Год назад +4491

    Ugh, her mom's panicked call to 911 was rough to hear. Poor lady having to find her child like that, that must be one of the worst human experiences there is.
    I hope she finds happiness and healing.

    • @joshlampe3458
      @joshlampe3458 Год назад +85

      I almost couldn't make it through it, so painful to hear her.

    • @cbcluckyii4042
      @cbcluckyii4042 Год назад +98

      There's no healing from that I suspect since I'm not a mother. But I do have a wonderful loving mother and to think of having a child at any age being murdered their heart is shattered and part of them died with that child. Even when a child dies of natural causes, most mothers will never be the same again.

    • @yxngminge1157
      @yxngminge1157 Год назад +94

      the guy crying in the background too

    • @samthastoryxo546
      @samthastoryxo546 Год назад +4

      I bet getting kicked in the nuts is worse

    • @nalii2740
      @nalii2740 Год назад

      @@samthastoryxo546 If you've got a weak sack, maybe. Do you even lift, bro?

  • @sofia-dd8dp
    @sofia-dd8dp Год назад +5310

    respect to the boys for helping law enforcement.

    • @UnscrupulousAgitator
      @UnscrupulousAgitator Год назад +186

      And, unknowingly, might have saved their own lives.
      He might have tried to take them out too, for knowing too much

    • @0Rosanna
      @0Rosanna Год назад +34

      ​@@UnscrupulousAgitator not just their own but others as well.

    • @inocry940
      @inocry940 Год назад +55

      once someone has commited murder it becomes much easier to do it again, they weren't just doing it to be mature they were smart to stop this killer before it became worse.

    • @user-du4gw
      @user-du4gw Год назад +16

      Men ☕

    • @francescopaolociminale5258
      @francescopaolociminale5258 Год назад +4

      very rare though...especially in usa.

  • @Traptt
    @Traptt Месяц назад +73

    "After preparing a couple of hot pockets"😂 I don't know why that part makes me laugh so much

    • @bojohannesen4352
      @bojohannesen4352 9 дней назад

      Maybe you have some sort of empathy deficit?

  • @xcurrentbreeze6626
    @xcurrentbreeze6626 6 месяцев назад +477

    "When the suspect takes a breath, that might mean they're guilty"
    "The suspect rapidly closed and opened his eyes in one fluid motion during an uncomfortable moment. This movement - also known as a blink - can indicate stress"
    "The suspect opened their mouth and emitted sounds when he was asked a question by the detective. This may point to ulterior motives."

    • @thesamhughes
      @thesamhughes 6 месяцев назад +42

      I wish I could give this more than one thumbs-up. 🤣

    • @thisisforonecomment
      @thisisforonecomment 5 месяцев назад +67

      “The suspect shifted nervously in his seat, potentially indicating guilt”
      In reality, the suspect took a shit and forgot to wipe

    • @Elizabeth_PDxxx
      @Elizabeth_PDxxx 3 месяца назад +7

      Hahahaaaaa love this

    • @Gidget_Lynn
      @Gidget_Lynn 3 месяца назад +3

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @CoffeeWithASideOfADHD
      @CoffeeWithASideOfADHD 2 месяца назад +5

      ​@@thisisforonecomment Man, I'm trying to eat my burger without choking.. You ain't helping 😂

  • @jjvmxs
    @jjvmxs 7 месяцев назад +4457

    massive respect to those guys. this is not something any teen should have to experience; hearing how nervous they were broke my heart, but they were absolutely brave. right on them for turning riley in, that was an incredibly difficult thing to do

    • @justinturner8219
      @justinturner8219 7 месяцев назад

      Fock that.... human beings throughout history dealt with much worse as teens or younger.....
      Your mentality supports fragility.... fock that my good sir.

    • @user-qm2li8zx2d
      @user-qm2li8zx2d 7 месяцев назад +22

      This would've been handled a completely different way in Detroit. Good or bad depends on how you see things.

    • @ryonmurphy3797
      @ryonmurphy3797 7 месяцев назад +11

      they snitched on their homeboy

    • @cchh-fk2vd
      @cchh-fk2vd 7 месяцев назад +183

      @@ryonmurphy3797he murdered his gf?

    • @jjvmxs
      @jjvmxs 7 месяцев назад +156

      @@ryonmurphy3797 for murder? i would hope so

  • @Chasecka
    @Chasecka Год назад +5629

    Constant eye contact is a sign of dishonesty. Looking away is a sign of dishonesty. Damn I really hope I’m not ever falsely accused of something. I’m going to be over analyzing everything and seem guilty lol.

    • @66xXDeathIsNearXx66
      @66xXDeathIsNearXx66 Год назад +364

      Individually those things mean nothing, to rly determine someone’s thoughts like that context matters huge

    • @vixenrevitup
      @vixenrevitup Год назад +249

      I was, and still am, a pretty shy person. As a kid, I found making eye contact extremely difficult, so my mom drilled it into me that it’s impolite to not look people in the eye when conversing with them. She also said that I couldn’t get a job and function in the real world if I refused to use eye contact. So I practiced using eye contact because I feared the repercussions were going to be as drastic as my mom told me they would be. As a result, I never break eye contact in a conversation and notice immediately when the other person does. I have, indeed, found an excellent job and function just fine in the real world. However, my mom definitely made it much more drastic to a kid that couldn’t have been more than nine or ten years old at the time, but I don’t begrudge her too much. She was raised in a very strict family, violated many of the societal rules of her generation, then had me and my twin in her 30’s. While she never went to the extremes her parents went when raising her and her three sisters, she did want her own twin daughters to have good moral character. If, in those days, making and maintaining eye contact was a sign of respect, then her girls would do it.
      Edit (because I accidentally hit “send” before I finished): In hindsight, I don’t think my mom ever meant that getting a job and functioning in society was defined by one’s ability to maintain eye contact in a given conversation. I think she meant it as a gateway to adulthood. Maintaining eye contact does show engagement. It helps people who work in retail/customer service, some of the first jobs teens and adults get. You can’t perform well in entry level jobs if you can’t converse with your customers on eye level. If you can’t perform well in entry level jobs, then you’re certainly not going to perform well in higher positions.
      It makes me wonder what the science was about eye contact back in previous generations. As interrogation videos show, eye contact can be a red flag. Was it considered one by investigators back in the day? If so, why was there a higher emphasis on it by people like my mom, grandparents, and teachers? So much to think about! Since so many people have seen videos like EWU’s where they break down the interrogations down to the minutest details, I wonder how many people look at me and my unbreakable eye contact as a sign of deception…?

    • @michaelcole7162
      @michaelcole7162 Год назад +20

      @@vixenrevitup I couldn’t have said it better

    • @esage1
      @esage1 Год назад +119

      That’s why you get a lawyer immediately

    • @GIGA_TACTICAL_BOI
      @GIGA_TACTICAL_BOI Год назад

      Lawyer up immediately, cops like to say a lot of bullshit to get a confession even if it's false.

  • @Twackdinger
    @Twackdinger 5 месяцев назад +218

    I, male, lived through something so similar to this. Luckily made it out alive and she is too. Fake suicide, knives all over in random places, moved to middle of nowhere... listen to your friends and family when they warn you and if they ever say they fear for your safety, they mean it. People don't just say that.

    • @Jules-xm1ky
      @Jules-xm1ky 4 месяца назад +4

      I’m sorry you went thru something like that. I hope you and the ppl affected find whatever sort of peace or healing you each need. Idk I’m not wording it right but I did want to recognize that I read your comment and am sending love to you.

    • @FoxEmblem01
      @FoxEmblem01 4 месяца назад +6

      Similar here, thankfully I am in a much better relationship now, rest in piece to this young woman and mày her family love a good life and somehow manage what happened to them

    • @timbo240
      @timbo240 Месяц назад +3

      man some people are nuts

  • @user-fu3fd3bf1x
    @user-fu3fd3bf1x 5 месяцев назад +61

    The two kids that stood up for Emma deserve a medal! Thank you Guys for your bravery. Thank you for loving your friend; she knows that you have made an amazing impact on others. Study hard become cops and save others and talk to schools s and inform teachers, preachers and Cheerleaders. Bless your hearts. Good luck name a daughter Emma.

  • @KyleBoise
    @KyleBoise 7 месяцев назад +3586

    Those kids are so lucky. As said, he reached a point of no return and nothing to lose. Sat in a car, holding a gun, next to two people who betrayed him. It's remarkable they are both fine.

    • @chrisrosch4731
      @chrisrosch4731 7 месяцев назад +314

      crazy of the police to step in at that moment. there must have been better opportunities where he wasnt having the gun anymore in his possession

    • @KyleBoise
      @KyleBoise 7 месяцев назад +105

      @@chrisrosch4731 Yeah, they could have just waited until he got out of the car to go ditch it.

    • @nicholi2789
      @nicholi2789 7 месяцев назад +128

      I think they picked the exact right time. If they let him get out of the car with it they risk losing their only evidence. Inside the car he isn’t likely to resist and he also had already mentioned the gun, bullets and magazine being separated.

    • @Dclawspker
      @Dclawspker 7 месяцев назад +93

      This wasn't a trained criminal or thug gangster, just a random dude with a gun. His life has never been on the line and he's had to fight his way out. His fight or flight instincts where not trained by real life scenarios or intense training. In every opportunity at every corner, he was going to freeze up no matter what

    • @nicholi2789
      @nicholi2789 7 месяцев назад +9

      @@Dclawspkerexactly. I think it’s nuts to say his friends were at risk at any point.

  • @claymac7895
    @claymac7895 6 месяцев назад +945

    Pretty impressive thing these two boys did. Putting their own life on the line to catch a murderer. They should have been publicly recognized by the police.

    • @brattCatt_
      @brattCatt_ 6 месяцев назад +54

      These kids were just raised with really good hearts, awesome job parents and heroes, for real!

    • @Sailor.Catracha
      @Sailor.Catracha 5 месяцев назад +27

      It was brave of them bc he still had the guns with rounds and could've shot them too. But I also feel like the knew of his shenanigans but couldn't be okay with the fact that he actually went ahead and kill the girl. He crossed the line

    • @candlelitpeppermintcarniva8509
      @candlelitpeppermintcarniva8509 5 месяцев назад +32

      ​@brattCatt_ Even though they were raised by good parents (who deserve recognition for that) the boys THEMSELVES deserve full recognition. And they deserve it more than their parents, because they made their OWN good decisions.

    • @reference2592
      @reference2592 23 дня назад +8

      I’m absolutely shocked at the ineptitude of the police. Instead of intervening at numerous incriminating but safe times, they let the situation become extremely dangerous, and then idiotically put the innocent teens directly in the line of fire when they surrounded the car with the person they knew was armed. These cops should literally be charged with reckless endangerment. Absolutely stunningly inept police work.

    • @vipersuphere
      @vipersuphere 16 дней назад +2

      a good heart finds the will to look for truth

  • @setpimus
    @setpimus 6 месяцев назад +234

    Imagine all that Emma could have been, could have done to help other people... Riley didn't just take away a young girl's life, he made the world a worse place to live for everyone.

    • @shouldhavekeptmymouthshut3741
      @shouldhavekeptmymouthshut3741 3 месяца назад +9

      Yes. Kind of like the butterfly effect. She was going to be a neonatal nurse. She could have helped to save lives. Makes you wonder if babies lost their lives. this guy technically killed her and the babies she could have helped to save. Every choice you make in life has a consequence. Good or bad, to you or a stranger. So sad

    • @infinitywardyeah1189
      @infinitywardyeah1189 28 дней назад +7

      Damn haven't read anything this stupid in a while.

    • @frank327
      @frank327 14 дней назад

      So true

    • @bojohannesen4352
      @bojohannesen4352 9 дней назад

      Bad boy kills Becky. Classic.

  • @Whitneymunox
    @Whitneymunox 5 месяцев назад +86

    36:03 This is the most accurate description of why people don’t leave abusive relationships. Abusers AREN’T abusive all the time and they most certainly weren’t when we fell in love with them.😪 We love them so much we want to see the best in them and believe they will change.

    • @Cuckoo_Lane
      @Cuckoo_Lane Месяц назад +9

      And they DO change… for a little while

    • @Lola.Marie_
      @Lola.Marie_ 4 дня назад

      Yes so true. My same exact sentence when explaining why I stayed so long. And then the judgement of “I couldn’t do that” when on the other end those same ppl put up with cheating disrespect and more. None is better than the other, it’s all abuse just in diff forms. But babyyy when you finally get free, it’s a beautiful feeling. And even more when you get free mentally because because for some reason you tend to miss them even knowing how awful they were 😫

  • @Beatmyguest001
    @Beatmyguest001 11 месяцев назад +3661

    I like the stories where friends uncover the truth. Putting morals and their own friendship to the victim above loyalty to the criminal. I’m so glad these teen boys cared enough to instantly go to the police for Emma and to protect anyone else that Riley might have hurt.

    • @IloveRio-fp1vg
      @IloveRio-fp1vg 11 месяцев назад +24

      Preach that!

    • @patrickviny661
      @patrickviny661 11 месяцев назад +4

      Actually it's ethiac since moral its connected with law

    • @IloveRio-fp1vg
      @IloveRio-fp1vg 11 месяцев назад +12

      @@patrickviny661 Ethiac?

    • @jtmiller15
      @jtmiller15 11 месяцев назад +13

      probably wasn't real difficult for them, being that hes ASPD probably did some shit to make them spooked of him in the first place

    • @zama422
      @zama422 11 месяцев назад +36

      @@IloveRio-fp1vg homie was trying to sound smart and goofed it all up

  • @Easy_Going__
    @Easy_Going__ Год назад +2764

    These boys were incredibly brave to expose someone they looked at as a friend. They have my respect ❤

    • @JayDeeDonuts
      @JayDeeDonuts Год назад +125

      Bro the video just released 2 minutes ago 💀💀 how you already watched

    • @ohionative5237
      @ohionative5237 Год назад +15

      They have my respect as well. It had to be all the stranger for them because it was another friend in the group that was killed

    • @xKevmachinex
      @xKevmachinex Год назад +78

      snitching isn't snitching when your put away a monster 16 year old woman murderor.

    • @youreadingleberry7434
      @youreadingleberry7434 Год назад +109

      @@xKevmachinex Snitching happens when both parties are guilty. The snitch will cooperate with LE so they can get their own punishment reduced. Stupid people online often accuse innocent people of snitching, when in reality most people who "tell" are only trying to do the right thing.

    • @ccompson2
      @ccompson2 Год назад +4

      thanks for ruining the video for me

  • @Itzbo01
    @Itzbo01 2 месяца назад +16

    I know this is an older video but I just wanted to say thank you for taking the time to put all of these together and sharing them with us! I absolutely love watching them!

  • @rachelnicole3124
    @rachelnicole3124 28 дней назад +9

    I was in a relationship like this for 10 years.. started in high school just like this.
    I’m 27 now and when I see things like this… it just makes me so grateful I came out alive.

    • @bojohannesen4352
      @bojohannesen4352 9 дней назад

      You could just have left.

    • @alyssad5475
      @alyssad5475 2 дня назад

      i’m so happy you got out of it. don’t listen to people saying “you could have just left,” i know how hard it is to leave a relationship like that. hope you’re doing well ❤️

    • @bojohannesen4352
      @bojohannesen4352 2 дня назад

      @@alyssad5475 Here's how easy it is: 1: Leave. 2: Don't return.

  • @artandnature-arnelalvarez6219
    @artandnature-arnelalvarez6219 Год назад +1900

    Her Mother's voice calling for help is heartbreaking. May she rest in peace and her friends who helped capture the killer are so brave. You're all heroes. Teens nowadays needs friends like you.

    • @elibrooks1662
      @elibrooks1662 Год назад +12

      Yeah that really disturbed me. Poor Woman.

    • @MissMarvel_
      @MissMarvel_ Год назад +20

      No mother should have to find their daughter dead. What an unbearable and traumatizing experience that must be.

    • @vickipeace917
      @vickipeace917 Год назад +19

      Sounds like the daddy was in the background sobbing 😢

    • @ophiolatreia93
      @ophiolatreia93 Год назад +4

      ​@MissMarvel 'should' have to? Life has no rules. Life isn't fair mate. Unfortunately.

    • @MissMarvel_
      @MissMarvel_ Год назад

      @@ophiolatreia93 shut up bro lmao are you like 16

  • @achristine80
    @achristine80 Год назад +2126

    Those teens that carried out the operation are heroes. Very brave young men.

    • @kimthesslund4801
      @kimthesslund4801 Год назад +47

      they are, cant upprehend the fear they had when the murderer had gun i the car and they had to play along even not knowing if he would shoot them too. :S respect!

    • @drewhyland9574
      @drewhyland9574 Год назад +20

      100%
      They was actually really good at what they did? They woulda had me fooled. Maybe the should consider a career in law enforcement...Hero's all the way
      😚👌🏻🇬🇧

    • @chaospenguin1
      @chaospenguin1 Год назад

      @@Unordinaryliving He was a certified piece of shit, any real man would do the same.

    • @kiddflo5
      @kiddflo5 Год назад

      ​@vetlungschild you're a rat... they did what they had to do.
      You're only a rat if you were also involved in the crime. Them young boys weren't.

    • @tsaki_titan
      @tsaki_titan Год назад +7

      Nah they're just fake friends.

  • @HeppyValentine
    @HeppyValentine 5 месяцев назад +39

    I think it’s worth mentioning re: abusive relationships, they’re often only abusive 5-10 percent of the time. That leaves 90-95 percent being blissful, thus making it easy to believe getting the shit beat out of you once in awhile from the most loving partner more acceptable. The ratio of this is too often not pointed out and it makes it harder for people to understand as to why victims stay

    • @Yumicpcake
      @Yumicpcake 4 месяца назад +6

      No one mentions the death count of women who do leave. An example you should be well aware of is Nicole Brown Simpson.

    • @mariancounsellor
      @mariancounsellor 4 месяца назад +3

      No, I don’t think the majority of people think or accept that getting verbally or physically abused even 1% of the time is acceptable. There’s a lot more to it but regardless of how nice a person is for a percentage of time, it doesn’t make up for the abuse suffered. There’s a combination of low self-esteem/ not feeling you deserve better, manipulation by the perpetrator, attachment issues etc. if you know what a loving relationship is and have experienced it, even one incident of abusive behaviour or red flags stops you in your tracks. It doesn’t mean you leave straight away, but you start contemplating then planning to leave.

  • @dirt_reborn
    @dirt_reborn 6 месяцев назад +35

    Love the way you held us in suspense as to who the murderer was. Great job with these videos. I’ve been binge watching lately. Very suspenseful.

    • @marcoballesteros4566
      @marcoballesteros4566 Месяц назад

      You must be an absolute idiot if you didn't know Riley was the killer from the beginning.

    • @bojohannesen4352
      @bojohannesen4352 9 дней назад

      Lol, I hope you're being sarcastic. The narrator was as subtle as a Emma was hot.

    • @alexanderhamilton6370
      @alexanderhamilton6370 4 дня назад

      ​@@bojohannesen4352 I actually thought the narrator wanted us to THINK it was Riley even though it wouldn't and be that sometimes "red flag" behaviors in an interrogation is just a coincidence. I was wrong lol!

  • @contrarian8870
    @contrarian8870 Год назад +347

    "I don't have any enemies, but I was kidnapped 4 days ago by two guys in a van. They didn't ask for ransom, they just dumped me at my ex-gf's house."
    - -- I empathize, happens all the time...

    • @ALT-vz3jn
      @ALT-vz3jn Год назад +60

      That was an insane and ridiculous story 😂

    • @lynnb5726
      @lynnb5726 Год назад +44

      @@ALT-vz3jn the detectives reaction to the story was hilarious. You could tell by his tone he did not believe it at all!

    • @virginiatimothy
      @virginiatimothy Год назад +9

      😂😂😂😂

    • @SiAnon
      @SiAnon Год назад +19

      Has happened to me at least 3 times in the last week. To be honest i'm getting bored with being kidnapped.

    • @tofuwiener
      @tofuwiener 11 месяцев назад +2

      right like... that would've been the first thing i'd voluntarily share if it were true

  • @xero8047
    @xero8047 Год назад +3325

    if my partner died, i’d be hysterical trying to talk about their death or set up a timeline.. it just blows my mind that these killers don’t realize how unnerving their nonchalant behavior is

    • @adamcaretta4715
      @adamcaretta4715 Год назад +284

      @@ATF_officialI mean someone you know vs your long term partner is very different

    • @fraxizztv6433
      @fraxizztv6433 Год назад

      ​@@ATF_official okay psycho

    • @Souc._
      @Souc._ Год назад

      @@ATF_official that’s retard logic, some people don’t cry bc it’s part of the way they grieve. Has nothing to do with “it will happen eventually” she was 16.

    • @xxcallmeniaxx3272
      @xxcallmeniaxx3272 Год назад

      @@ATF_official nigga what??? your mom gets shot and you just chillin.

    • @islixxn
      @islixxn Год назад +113

      its almost like your personal reaction isnt the same reaction everyone else on earth has?? 🤯

  • @gabemoulton671
    @gabemoulton671 3 месяца назад +2

    soooo much respect to those teens helping investigators and opening up the truth on what really happened to this girl. probably will stick as one of if not the hardest thing they had to do in their life and they were only just out of high school

  • @diff3r3nt92
    @diff3r3nt92 5 месяцев назад +45

    The narrator and his voice literally carries this channel, love you bro!

  • @Blk9698
    @Blk9698 7 месяцев назад +1098

    When the mother described finding her daughter with her tongue out of her mouth was the saddest thing I can ever remember hearing. RIP to those still living and have to carry this grief forever.

    • @es0teric76
      @es0teric76 7 месяцев назад +44

      Yeah, that really hit me as well. Hope they are able to recover.

    • @BeaYglecias
      @BeaYglecias 6 месяцев назад +39

      And omg- the terror in her voice hit me hard. I can’t imagine what that would feel like… I have two very successful children (actually both adults now but they will always be my babies) and i will always remember how great their highschool years were- filled with ambition for their future like this beautiful soul whose ambition in life was taken away… I wish super powerful strength for her parents and family. ❤

    • @cynda1178
      @cynda1178 6 месяцев назад +58

      And her poor brother crying in the background... I don't know what it's like to be a mother, but I know what it's like to be a sister, and I can't imagine. He's also a teenage boy, so if he's sobbing, you know it's bad.

    • @marcusthomas4248
      @marcusthomas4248 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@cynda1178shit sick how he get in the house?

    • @brennanaskew7193
      @brennanaskew7193 5 месяцев назад +3

      You are on RUclips and hearing a story that you dont even know. God bless you that this is the worst thi g you have heard or seen

  • @Jay_Davis
    @Jay_Davis Год назад +5640

    What makes me *so mad* is how he wanted Emma for himself so bad that he literally ended her life so she could be with no one else, yet he claims to have cheated on her before. This is the stuff that infuriates me. You want to claim someone as your property, then show them no respect as your partner. Just narcissism and evil in his heart.
    edit: if you want to see some incels in action, just read these comments

    • @finessedoctor
      @finessedoctor Год назад +18

      Maybe

    • @navonmyhand7999
      @navonmyhand7999 Год назад +332

      ​@Finesse Doctor "maybe?" Really.. 😑 cheating on her would have been the far from the worst thing he did, it's not hard to believe.

    • @shakerson
      @shakerson Год назад +434

      There's a good chance he's the girlfriend now, and he's definitely property.

    • @Dan55888
      @Dan55888 Год назад +29

      She choose him as her boyfriend

    • @aurorethebore
      @aurorethebore Год назад +582

      @@Dan55888 so she deserved to die?

  • @bubbleone6526
    @bubbleone6526 5 месяцев назад +57

    Wow I dated a woman a couple years after my wife passed away and she acted just like this guy. Anger, stalking, crazy text messages and nasty phone calls. When her ex husband told me about their marriage and her alcoholic drinking I figured she had a screw loose. I knew had to get out, the last time I told her it was over for good I sold my house and moved. Smartest move I made in that relationship and I haven’t dated since, and that was 10 years ago. This video gave me chills and the hebe gebes.

  • @nonenonenone1604
    @nonenonenone1604 5 месяцев назад +5

    at this point i just love the narrator's voice, keep on with the videos!! nice job!!

  • @nagilum
    @nagilum 7 месяцев назад +1380

    I feel sorry for Emma’s parents who couldn’t protect their daughter, even though they tried. Very sad.

    • @chetyoubetya8565
      @chetyoubetya8565 7 месяцев назад +31

      I am not too sure why her parents never contacted his parents and showed them some of the wonderful texts their precious son was sending or had her file a restraining order.

    • @ericg4915
      @ericg4915 7 месяцев назад +40

      ​@chetyoubetya8565 they probably did. But irregardless it wouldn't have changed anything

    • @user-vg6pj2my2n
      @user-vg6pj2my2n 7 месяцев назад +30

      ​@@chetyoubetya8565As far as I know restraining orders never work with these kinds of personalities. They feel above the law.
      But yes, his parents coming down like a ton of bricks was in order. Maybe it did happen and we just don't know. Or perhaps he was very spoilt and excuses made for him? Armchair theorists can't assume to know anything.

    • @bullshitstomper9417
      @bullshitstomper9417 7 месяцев назад +2

      Go to house no good in America
      Go double brick always

    • @californiagirl1579
      @californiagirl1579 7 месяцев назад

      💔😢😔

  • @RouteRecap
    @RouteRecap Год назад +309

    Just the thought of him going up to her, then running away, waiting in his car for ten minutes, then sprinting back like he wasn’t the dude doing it… straight psychopath behavior

    • @t29heavy67
      @t29heavy67 Год назад +6

      @@imjustlikeyou yo im gen z and ive never gotten any of the covid vaccines. Is that good? Im just wondering…

    • @purplehz97
      @purplehz97 Год назад +4

      @@t29heavy67 lol WTF?
      Edit: In answer to your question though, no you should absolutely not get the vaccine. The criminal in this video got the vaccine.
      Look what happened to him...

    • @Unku.
      @Unku. Год назад

      @@t29heavy67 very good. Dont let tha government trick you into taking random vaccines

    • @chief_mourner
      @chief_mourner Год назад +14

      ​@@t29heavy67 no

    • @Ahhahhhsiisis
      @Ahhahhhsiisis Год назад

      @@t29heavy67 you can get it, IF YOU WANT. People always trying to tell people what to do with their lives. Do you want the vaccine ? Did you research to see if you should ? Considering internet is covid bias and will shove the vaccine down your throat, IF YOU WANT IT. Go get it.
      But it’s a new vaccine without much research or knowledge on long term effects. I wouldn’t trust it.

  • @Richard-me2pq
    @Richard-me2pq 5 месяцев назад +36

    It makes me sad and angry that a precious life was ended. Emma was the fullest potential of love, caring, and hope for her neo natal infants.

    • @mnschoen
      @mnschoen 3 месяца назад

      Nothing creepier than an anonymous man pondering the potential babies a dead minor might have had.
      She's dead and you're mourning her unfertilized eggs. Sicko.

    • @bojohannesen4352
      @bojohannesen4352 9 дней назад

      Creepy

  • @afonphoenix16
    @afonphoenix16 3 месяца назад +10

    "This is a real gun!!" was the code word they had arranged with the cops to verify they had SEEN the weapon, so the police could move in.

  • @litehold1144
    @litehold1144 Год назад +840

    As someone who was stalked by an abusive ex for over a decade, I just would like to say - that when one of these people is suicidal, beware, they are homicidal too.

    • @PurPoll620
      @PurPoll620 Год назад +99

      Basically “if I’m going down I’m taking you down with me”

    • @shill-tt3lw
      @shill-tt3lw Год назад +33

      If i cant have you 😢
      NO 🎉 one can 😮

    • @Ready-ForTheEnd
      @Ready-ForTheEnd Год назад +47

      Yep. My ex kept sending letters and threatened to take his life if I didn't show up on a certain day. I didn't show obviously and what do you know? Another letter came. Narcs don't take their own lives usually

    • @antonyduhamel1166
      @antonyduhamel1166 Год назад +26

      Suicide is the last redoubt of a man/woman without hope. When you have no hope, you stop looking at the world through the lens of "what do I have to lose?" and start evaluating things through the lens of "what wrongs can I right in the time I have left?"
      For some people, the wrongs they wish to right are friends or family not receiving as much as they are owed. This is the cause for the common behaviour of suicidal people to give away prized possessions to close friends or family. It's actually a very important warning sign that someone has given up on life and is preparing/planning to end their own life.
      For others, especially those that have suffered injustice (or what they believe to be injustice) they will fixate not on ensuring the people they love are 'taken care of' prior to their demise, but instead on people who have wronged them getting what they deserve. When someone has committed to ending their own life, they are at their most dangerous. The only thing (apart from personal ethical codes) that keeps people from striking out against their enemies is fear of consequences. If you're already committed to ending your own life, there are no consequences left for you to fear. You're already going to do to yourself far worse than anyone else could even threaten to do. This is why a lot of suicides express feelings of 'freedom' right before they act. They feel truly free, from all consequence, probably for the first time in a long time. Woe betide crossing their path if you've wronged them (or they believe you've wronged them.)

    • @RD-BRAUNSIN
      @RD-BRAUNSIN Год назад +14

      Ya if their life doesn't mean anything neither does anyone else's. That's why you get the mass murder followed by suicide

  • @33amaddo
    @33amaddo Год назад +1957

    One thing I've realised after watching so many of these is that basically almost everything we do in an interrogation room is seen as suspicious and red flags one way or another lol. There are genuinely nervous people who would show so many of these red flags just because they are nervous or get anxious or afraid etc. Basically no matter what you do you are going to look suspicious. Eye contact, body fidgeting, staying still, picking fingers, touching nose, the list is endless 😅

    • @familyof1052
      @familyof1052 Год назад +552

      Yep, that’s why if you are ever in an interrogation room and 100% innocent, you still ask for a lawyer.

    • @sabcayen9814
      @sabcayen9814 Год назад +207

      Exactly what I’ve always thought watching these videos. If you are being interrogated in connection to a murder investigation I think you’d be extremely nervous regardless of if your guilty or not.

    • @ohainickify
      @ohainickify Год назад +207

      What you have to take into account is that there’s an *environmental baseline* for everyone. A person who’s naturally nervous/anxious whatever, will be that way throughout the interaction because it’s their baseline.
      What you want to focus on are “hotspots” which will be *deviations from the baseline behavior* - either an *increase* in behavior or a *decrease* in behavior.
      A person who’s naturally fidgety and anxious, in response to certain questions, may actually either *stop fidgeting,* or show *even more fidgeting and then go back to their normal baseline.*
      This is how you know when you’re on the right path of questions - you use an hourglass method: you start off very wide, cast a broad net, and ask simple non-intrusive questions, like their simple background info to just gain a feel how they act during routine talking, then you start narrowing down things, and when you hit hotspots, you know those are things, items, places, times, etc you need to focus on. You can widen back out and change the subject, then hit a hotspot area again later and circle back with another question that relates to the subject and see if you get another deviation in behavior to confirm it.
      The behaviors themselves aren’t indicative, it’s the *deviation from their normal baseline behavior* that makes it an indicator.

    • @natsumi9331
      @natsumi9331 Год назад +9

      @@familyof1052 Isn`t it also look suspicious too? asking for a lawyer😮

    • @spawnkeeper999
      @spawnkeeper999 Год назад +112

      ​@@natsumi9331 It's one of your RIGHTS. They can't say in court " he asked for a lawyer B4 he talked to the investigators therefore he's GUILTY ". THEY CANT USE YOUR RIGHTS AGAINST YOU!

  • @theskincareskinny5006
    @theskincareskinny5006 6 месяцев назад +11

    Props to the young men who helped reel this creep in and see justice served! 🎯 👏🏻 💯

  • @reginamachamer821
    @reginamachamer821 5 месяцев назад +59

    I was in a relationship for 5 years with a man who was later diagnosed with borderline personaliy disorder. We have 2 kids together. We havent seen or spoken to him in about 8 or 9 years now. I really dont know the difference between borderline personality disorder and antisocial personality disorder.. but honestly I couldn't stop thinking about him while watching this video. This is absolutely something he would have done. No doubt in my mind. In fact, I feel 100% certain that, had I not gotten away from him, I would be dead by now. Probably the kids, too. Luckily for me he can't seem to keep himself out of prison. Thank god.
    Edit: just to be clear.. I am only talking about this one specific person. I do not think these disorders are the same, and I don't think that everyone who has them are the same. Sorry for not explaining that better the first time, don't want to offend anyone.

    • @bf2death
      @bf2death 4 месяца назад +12

      as somebody who has both, they are two entirely different and very complex disorders. they share a lot of symptoms though, but that’s standard for a lot of disorders within the cluster b group.

    • @mbrammy7
      @mbrammy7 Месяц назад +7

      I'm sorry your ex was abusive, you didn't deserve that and I'm glad you're safe but they're pretty different tbh and it's not nice to demonise people with cluster B disorders and/or lump us all together. I have BPD and I do not have violent tendencies at all, just self harming and self-destructive one, I could never hurt another person though. The hallmark of BPD is extremely intense emotions while the hallmarks of ASP is a lack of empathy. Both disorders manifest in a difficulty maintaining interpersonal relationships but bcos of different reasons

    • @blk7747
      @blk7747 Месяц назад

      How he went to jail?

    • @reginamachamer821
      @reginamachamer821 Месяц назад +1

      @@mbrammy7 I'm sorry I wasn't trying to offend anyone. Like I said I don't know enough about it. I was just talking about this one specific person, not either of those disorders in general.

    • @reginamachamer821
      @reginamachamer821 Месяц назад +1

      @@blk7747 there have been different stints. The longest one, to my knowledge, was for drug trafficking. Others include a few separate violent crimes, theft, burglary, and drug possession.

  • @s.susanmarandi9080
    @s.susanmarandi9080 7 месяцев назад +1046

    Good for those friends for not letting him get away with that and for doing the right thing. Massive respect.

    • @brattCatt_
      @brattCatt_ 6 месяцев назад +11

      Absolutely!!

    • @IloveRio-fp1vg
      @IloveRio-fp1vg 4 месяца назад

      @@brattCatt_Preach that!

    • @Allsmilelovee
      @Allsmilelovee 4 месяца назад

      Yes!!👏👏👏

    • @miketexas4549
      @miketexas4549 4 месяца назад +5

      Hope the two friends never have legal troubles of their own, inmates don't take to kindly to what they did.

    • @IloveRio-fp1vg
      @IloveRio-fp1vg 4 месяца назад +8

      @@miketexas4549 Like that's ever gonna happen.

  • @growingpains8692
    @growingpains8692 11 месяцев назад +3409

    extremely dangerous for the detectives to tell Riley that his friends knew he had the gun. They put his friends at risk

    • @EmeraldView
      @EmeraldView 11 месяцев назад +20

      Friends?

    • @EmeraldView
      @EmeraldView 11 месяцев назад +50

      @The Crab I'd be a quarter tempted at best. Maybe more like 1/5th.

    • @juliadwiggins-jo3fo
      @juliadwiggins-jo3fo 11 месяцев назад +245

      Really unprofessional

    • @NikosPer
      @NikosPer 11 месяцев назад +59

      risky move but it worked.

    • @Anthony-fo8no
      @Anthony-fo8no 11 месяцев назад +166

      Ya no shit shouldn't this be a bigger deal? Could've went south real quick and with minors oh boy.

  • @Lhemerge
    @Lhemerge 2 месяца назад +9

    I don't know why, but when the mom said "her tongue is hanging out her mouth" i felt shivers down my spine, I mean, imagine trying to wake up your daughter and she doesn't respond to anything you do and when you try to lift her head her jaw just drops her tongue hangs and her eyes are lifeless, truly terrifying.

  • @KaileySquid
    @KaileySquid 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for spreading awareness for emotional abuse.

  • @unclemonster48
    @unclemonster48 Год назад +710

    I was devastated when my highschool sweetheart was killed in a car wreck. That was 32 years ago, I couldn’t speak for weeks and was basically catatonic. Hurts still today….this evil thing doesn’t deserve his air he’s breathing

    • @CaptainSoftboy501
      @CaptainSoftboy501 Год назад +33

      Im so sorry for your loss

    • @joeturner9280
      @joeturner9280 Год назад +15

      Would you mind coming down to the station? For a conversation? No need to bring a lawyer.

    • @samdoors5132
      @samdoors5132 Год назад +2

      You’re lucky you didn’t go through what I’ve been through like my oldest sister committing suicide one week before my 12th birthday and my oldest brother getting murdered five years after that and three years ago my youngest sister was found on my garage floor dead from an overdose of one small blue painkiller and also having to tell my mother that was 82 years old at the time of my sister‘s death if that’s not enough I had to bury my dad five years ago and my mother last year so yeah consider yourself lucky oh also I don’t wanna leave out my drug and alcohol addiction for many years and if that’s not enough well you get the picture

    • @danielmontoya6664
      @danielmontoya6664 Год назад +72

      @@samdoors5132 okay mr pity me

    • @raiiin_
      @raiiin_ Год назад +88

      @@samdoors5132 why are you trying compete in trauma? this is weird and unnecessary

  • @johns1625
    @johns1625 Год назад +2036

    I remember hearing about this while it was happening. The fact that someone was able to shoot her through an exterior wall and hit her laying in bed made it pretty obvious it was someone who knew her intimately. Really odd.

    • @anonym1694
      @anonym1694 Год назад +253

      What kind of walls do Americans have? Plastic?

    • @Rhysto115
      @Rhysto115 Год назад +295

      @@anonym1694 we really do 😂. Even a 9mm would go through our drywall

    • @cb2253
      @cb2253 Год назад +271

      @@anonym1694 plastic too strong we got paper walls lol

    • @TheDoggyGIR
      @TheDoggyGIR Год назад +153

      ​@Anonym you can break through our walls by just falling into them lmao

    • @davidtrueblood1863
      @davidtrueblood1863 Год назад +346

      @@anonym1694 most houses in the US are built out of cards. It’s nice because if a tornado comes by the house just flys away and relocates

  • @nsmwdkjsbdjsjdn299
    @nsmwdkjsbdjsjdn299 4 месяца назад +27

    I'm a guy of similar age to Riley. acknowledging the fact that someone who was given the gift of a 2year relationship at this age and instead of being thankful, decides to commit such thing is truly infuriating and unbelievably sad. Women and especially girlfriends need to be respected, loved, and protected. Knowing the fact that while I'm unfortunately not successful regarding my desire to have a girlfriend, someone else in my desired position eliminates their partner for absolutely no reason is just a pain to my heart. Rest in peace 💔

    • @girllawrin
      @girllawrin 3 месяца назад +7

      With an attitude like that the right person will come into your life.

    • @MadeYouType
      @MadeYouType 3 месяца назад +1

      Thr wrong girl could turn you into him.

    • @nsmwdkjsbdjsjdn299
      @nsmwdkjsbdjsjdn299 3 месяца назад +5

      @@MadeYouType everyone makes accusations based on themselves. You have no reason to accuse me of turning into a psycho induced by a breakup, all I did was express my disapproval of the horrible action committed in the video. Have a nice day

    • @Persephonejackson
      @Persephonejackson 2 месяца назад +2

      You’re a king and you’ll find your queen one day. You set a wonderful and admirable example of what a man is. Hope you’re doing well.

    • @Persephonejackson
      @Persephonejackson 2 месяца назад

      @@MadeYouTypeblaming women for the actions of mentally Ill and emotionally stunted men just reveals your own shortcomings and ignorance. Do better, work on yourself. A growth mindset is the only way to succeed in life, the blame game will see you end up Nowhere

  • @frankyd9986
    @frankyd9986 12 дней назад +3

    "He raises his hands to appear convincing, begs to be believed"
    Me over-using my hands while talking

  • @aeong_bread
    @aeong_bread Год назад +1077

    to be so young in such an abusive relationship, just for him to end up killing her the second she finally broke free, it's beyond tragic. such a bright person who genuinely wanted to help others, emma deserved so much better ):

    • @bode6128
      @bode6128 Год назад +15

      Damn I spoiled the surprise

    • @Optora.
      @Optora. Год назад +9

      Omg what a spoiler

    • @loisgriffin190
      @loisgriffin190 Год назад +58

      @@bode6128 then don’t read comments before the video..

    • @aeong_bread
      @aeong_bread Год назад +21

      @@loisgriffin190 exactly, lois griffin. such a smart woman

    • @flyingmonke
      @flyingmonke Год назад +7

      It's not the guys fault. The girl made her own choice, the guy needs to be released, Justice for Riley. She pushed him to do it.

  • @miraclenichols4332
    @miraclenichols4332 5 месяцев назад +3

    This is my backyard- this coverage of this case was incredible- I thought I knew what happened ~ learned so very much more!!!!

  • @mattc6147
    @mattc6147 5 месяцев назад +7

    It's so chilling watching how people like Riley can just sit there and talk about the person with no emotion. I am glad there are channels like this to explain but it makes it no less chilling to watch. This poor girl deserved so much better than this POS.

  • @DeathMetalDerf
    @DeathMetalDerf Год назад +1261

    The loss of this bright, young lady is the one of the most senseless crimes I've ever heard about. That poor mother on the 911 call is just about the most heartbreaking thing I've ever hear. Absolutely no parent should have to shoulder the burden of burying one of their own children.

    • @SuGirlabk7993
      @SuGirlabk7993 Год назад +13

      I couldn't agree with you more 💯

    • @Tequila3075
      @Tequila3075 Год назад +11

      Evil couldn't careless... since less is not part of its vocabulary.

    • @armandomendez8278
      @armandomendez8278 Год назад

      ​@@SuGirlabk7993 b m. g yes r tree r

    • @scottcharney1091
      @scottcharney1091 Год назад +2

      You know, burying one's children, sometimes (or often) more than one, was the norm for most of human history, and still is in some places.

    • @valentinacamacho7198
      @valentinacamacho7198 Год назад +26

      ​@@scottcharney1091it's not a normal occurrence for a parent to bury a child it's an abnormal occurrence

  • @technicolor2468
    @technicolor2468 7 месяцев назад +85

    This is literally the "If I can't have you, nobody can" mindset.

  • @user-so7wp3ki6v
    @user-so7wp3ki6v 4 месяца назад +1

    Very interesring content, perfectly cut together. Thanks for your work to show us that all. And what an incredible deep and warming voice, if you aloud to ask, who is talking?

  • @jdof4952
    @jdof4952 6 месяцев назад +11

    My name is Emma, i was in a relationship similar to this. Abuse is horrifying and i have no doubt my perpetrator has ASPD. I watch a lot of these cases, i think to understand the signs and avoid them so it doesnt happen again, and this one hit too close to home

  • @emmarie2930
    @emmarie2930 Год назад +1434

    Those friends are so brave. And true friends to Emma to risk their safety like that to help get her killer behind bars.

    • @tobberino
      @tobberino Год назад +27

      They probably already thought of him as odd since they knew he was prone to making things up and lying.
      A normal person doesn’t do that. I don’t think they had to think twice before turning him in.

    • @Aria23331
      @Aria23331 Год назад +74

      @@guitarsolos89 are you literally making conspiracy theories now? This is serious stuff bro

    • @s0lastsummer7
      @s0lastsummer7 Год назад +81

      ​@@guitarsolos89 they were INSTRUCTED to act as normally as possible that day, specifically so they wouldn't spook him into shutting up. They had to hide their feelings from him so he'd continue trusting them. Especially considering that once they knew he was still packing, and capable of MURDER, they were risking their lives if they reacted in a way that he felt was a threat to his secret.

    • @Floridafanatic28
      @Floridafanatic28 Год назад +36

      @@guitarsolos89 Do you even comprehend what you just watched???? Their reactions were the result of instructions from the detectives so that they would have their best chance of getting a confession. Next time pay attention to what you are watching.

    • @tokenghost4536
      @tokenghost4536 Год назад

      @@guitarsolos89 What the fuck? Lol, you have no idea how psychology or the mind works. They were under duress, they knew they were wired, and besides that guys are taught to muffle emotions.

  • @Thiccjimbobway
    @Thiccjimbobway 10 месяцев назад +2277

    Im glad you make it a point to say that non verbal hints arent entirely reliable by themselves. Im an anxious person and wouldve done some of these "hints" just because im in a room with cops/detectives

    • @Haldjas_
      @Haldjas_ 10 месяцев назад +213

      F*ck i pick skin on my fingers when i'm alone even...

    • @aplus3572
      @aplus3572 10 месяцев назад +171

      F ck, I’m fidgeting right now in bed watching this video with ice cream on my tummy.

    • @StatusFX3
      @StatusFX3 10 месяцев назад +118

      Same here. I get random urges to itch, stretch, relax, tighten up, crack inappropriate jokes, you name it... I've never hurt anyone intentionally, but dang.. according to cop logic I'm out just out here being a bad guy 😝

    • @AkoTE.
      @AkoTE. 10 месяцев назад +69

      @@StatusFX3 Damn, same, I guess ADHD makes me a massive criminal

    • @Hexspa
      @Hexspa 10 месяцев назад

      He said that they can’t be used as evidence of deception all by themselves. Deception has to have a verbal or written component. Also, the CIA uses clusters, three or more, of these behaviors for them to “count”; according to this video. They probably view them as ‘suggestions’ rather than traffic lights.

  • @Maxst33le
    @Maxst33le 4 месяца назад +2

    Sat through the whole thing, good coverage on the matter 👍 justice for emma

  • @misskatieeveept2180
    @misskatieeveept2180 3 месяца назад +7

    *casually makes Hot Pockets during a secret spy mission to catch a murderer*
    lmaooo I’d be hungy too ngl 😂

  • @alexandergannon7058
    @alexandergannon7058 Год назад +514

    The whole staged kidnapping thing and how he explains it to the cops like it was just another day is the craziest thing I've ever heard

    • @albertoalmeida3424
      @albertoalmeida3424 Год назад +51

      The kidnap lie is a HUUUUGEEEE RED FLAG. OMG! Everytime something very weird happened in my life, the first thing I do is to talk with my friends to tell them some different event other than the ordinary life... like a car accident, a fight, a robbery, or a kidnap ... Being kidnaped and not telling anyone doesn't make any sense. The cops knew he was definitely lying when he started talking about this fake kidnap.

    • @TheApp9
      @TheApp9 Год назад +5

      The worst thing, he mighthaveto explain in detail what happened. And this several times within our long interrogations. A secure trap for telling the story even once wrong. How can someone have this idea. Just tell a normal day, without mistakes while repeating. Besides this, every cops thinks it is suspicious that two such crazy events are happening at the same time.

    • @STORMY0O
      @STORMY0O Год назад +4

      Sadly this is our youths excuse today!

    • @shockwavekisser
      @shockwavekisser Год назад +2

      @@STORMY0O ?

    • @STORMY0O
      @STORMY0O Год назад +1

      @@shockwavekisser read!

  • @doreenbrownlie771
    @doreenbrownlie771 10 месяцев назад +2402

    Poor Emma, her first and only relationship from 14-16 was with this controlling killer. Parents, please tell your kids that they have so many years to find their right person. Keep communicating and protecting them.

    • @harrypotter-mc1sq
      @harrypotter-mc1sq 10 месяцев назад +71

      Dating that young is just risky for girls.

    • @acutehandle
      @acutehandle 9 месяцев назад +80

      My toxic relationship was 18-22 because my parents didn’t let me date in high school I learned late I wish I would of had more experience to leave that relationship sooner.

    • @bohansolo
      @bohansolo 9 месяцев назад +10

      yup same type shit i got stabbed almost shot. i think everything goes both ways with alpt of shit ykyk

    • @user-zm7zl9lc6j
      @user-zm7zl9lc6j 9 месяцев назад +19

      @@harrypotter-mc1sqits not, kids need to be educated and be comfortable talking to their parents about it, I was sheltered at that age and Im barely picking up social skills now that im in college

    • @Steve.._.
      @Steve.._. 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@harrypotter-mc1sqno it isn't lmao.

  • @theimaginist4577
    @theimaginist4577 7 дней назад +1

    Those teens definitely can have a future in law enforcement. Their ability to continue conversation with no altercation to their personalities is impressive.

  • @MortalStudies_
    @MortalStudies_ 5 месяцев назад +3

    Its really wild how people can so easily undervalue the gravity of killing someone and so massively overestimate their capacity to cover it up. Like so confidently and casually say “I sat in my car for two hours” conveniently on the night before your ex was killed. Cmon man.

  • @zb611
    @zb611 Год назад +368

    This was such a horrific, senseless murder. Huge props to his now ex-friends for doing the right thing by going to the cops instead of helping him. RIP Emma ❤

  • @noshoes1588
    @noshoes1588 7 месяцев назад +463

    These boys are so brave - knowing that their “friend” killed someone he supposedly cared about they had no clue if they could’ve been murdered doing this too - like if he found the camera who knows what he would do - those are heroes right there

    • @michaelkendall1263
      @michaelkendall1263 14 дней назад

      You could tell they were nervous too but had each other's backs

  • @myyuh99
    @myyuh99 3 месяца назад +5

    first red flag is when bro was a junior in highschool and going after a freshman 💀💀💀💀

  • @thelovelychloe_
    @thelovelychloe_ 4 месяца назад +2

    coming from a daughter that had a mom who was abused, manipulated, frowned upon, i find it insane that in almost every single story ive been told that has had some sort of abuse in it all sounds the same. and the fact that this girl was SIXTEEN with a full life to live just shows me how far people can really take things/situations.

  • @ghostlytavern129
    @ghostlytavern129 10 месяцев назад +2964

    Mad respect to the friends, that takes so much courage. My heart goes out to the victims

    • @michaeld4137
      @michaeld4137 10 месяцев назад +21

      no courage necessary. just common sense decency. no cookies, kudos, or brownie points for doing the right thing.

    • @babyskinsproduction
      @babyskinsproduction 10 месяцев назад +13

      What they did was certainly respectful :)

    • @Zzz2x
      @Zzz2x 10 месяцев назад +94

      @@michaeld4137t 100% does take courage. You clearly have never been through an issue with police involving victims or a serious crime. Within coming forward, they opened themselves up to being investigated, they opened themselves up to having to depositions, possibly go to trial to testify. All that 100% does take courage. It takes a lot of bravery to come forward against your friend and give info on them to police to get them arrested, based on your own words and actions. That can be very scary and intimidating, especially for a child/teen. So you’re completely wrong. Many people with common sense would want to go to police over serious issues, but due to fear they choose not to.

    • @Soldado_18
      @Soldado_18 10 месяцев назад +6

      Snitches get stitches. Those friends are need some real life lessons

    • @michaeld4137
      @michaeld4137 10 месяцев назад

      @@Zzz2x - Listen little baby clownshoes. When I was 17 I was convicted of three 40 year felonies. When I was 19 my girlfriend died in a drunk driving accident. When I was 20 everyone in my household went to jail while I stayed home alone. What occurred between 20-30 I could spend 50 hours explaining. I'm right, you're wrong. You know nothing. Nobody deserves special kudos for narking or entrapping their muderer friend. I don't care how old they are. Doing right doesn't mean you get a fkn trophy little baby.

  • @curiouscupid9162
    @curiouscupid9162 6 месяцев назад +7

    So sad. And the fact at the time of her death she was 16 and he was 19 is just wow…poor girl 😞💔 he wanted control over her from beginning hence. May she rest peacefully.

  • @drinas2783
    @drinas2783 4 месяца назад +2

    Videos like these enforced the decision not to go back to my aggressive, abusive ex. You're right they can be very loving... and videos like these also scare me. My ex wanted to get back with me when he got out of prison. & i told him absolutely not. & was looking over my shoulders. Now, unfortunately... for him... he has overdosed & died.
    I'm grateful for my smarts & strength & videos/stories to cut him loose.

  • @bleakyfinder2692
    @bleakyfinder2692 Год назад +926

    Riley was later sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 51 years. He said to Emma’s parents during sentencing, “I’m sorry I took Emma away from you, that I robbed you of the experience of watching your daughter grow up. What I can do is tell the truth about that night… I wanted to scare her… I never meant to take Emma’s life. Again I am sorry.” Riley remains incarcerated at the Northwest Correctional Complex in Tiptonville, Tennessee.

    • @nic00001
      @nic00001 Год назад

      wow, he can go to hell

    • @kiddokueen
      @kiddokueen Год назад +213

      What a foolish boy. I hope he feels horrible about what he did for the rest of his measly life.

    • @kathedison2044
      @kathedison2044 Год назад +319

      I believe he really did shoot at her room thinking she would call him like she had done before. If you think about it that is a crazy shot to get on purpose. He's a dumbass tho. Shooting at any home can cause a death even if you don't mean to.

    • @meowmirrr
      @meowmirrr Год назад +162

      He never meant to my asshole. That shot was calculated. It's so insane to me how they can fake remorse but it's so incredibly obvious that it's not genuine.

    • @jamestheheel
      @jamestheheel Год назад

      Spoilers nigga

  • @fast5935
    @fast5935 3 месяца назад +6

    Touches arm : he’s telling us he’s killed someone 😂😂😂

  • @alprazolamb4248
    @alprazolamb4248 6 дней назад +1

    Id love to see a video breaking down 2 interviews about either the same case or a similar case (not this case specifically, just any case/cases) where it shows the differences in how people act when answering the same questions where one person is being truthful and one person is lying

  • @EgaTehPro
    @EgaTehPro Год назад +307

    Wow, the reveal that the "friend" was actually him was crazy. Excellent video production, guys!

    • @rich5242
      @rich5242 Год назад +58

      it was a bit obvious but still a nice tease! I enjoyed it nonetheless

    • @photographybyliamanderson1659
      @photographybyliamanderson1659 Год назад +11

      totally agreed I was like whooooah hold the phone...

    • @lenniedavis1294
      @lenniedavis1294 Год назад +8

      Yeah the first 10 minutes it was pretty obvious.

    • @Jake-9
      @Jake-9 Год назад +12

      I kinda figured they wouldn't be giving an innocent grieving boyfriend the third degree within the first 10 minutes

    • @AeraSteele98
      @AeraSteele98 Год назад +2

      It was obvious to me since he focused on the boyfriend lol

  • @lezbeehonest0294
    @lezbeehonest0294 7 месяцев назад +1452

    Huge props to the two courageous friends in this case and to the neighbors/friends that have led to the solution of so many other cases. The neighbor with the Ring cam and the friend who immediately called the police in the Chris Watts, the neighbor who saw a woman struggling as she was taken to a van and grabbed a partial license plate, the neighbors who noticed marks on the next-door kids and call the police, etc. Everyday heroes. Never get rid of your instinct for humanity, it may be the only thing standing between justice and obscurity.

    • @audioamz
      @audioamz 7 месяцев назад +7

      AMEN 🙏🏽

    • @user-bk6do6nw8i
      @user-bk6do6nw8i 7 месяцев назад +2

      RATS

    • @wilez3219
      @wilez3219 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@user-bk6do6nw8iWrong. A rat when you are involved in the crime and then tell.

    • @hannahwillis9838
      @hannahwillis9838 7 месяцев назад

      @@user-bk6do6nw8i npc alert

    • @ultimatesunrise
      @ultimatesunrise 7 месяцев назад +2

      Friends don't narc on each other

  • @Gruffelgangster
    @Gruffelgangster 3 месяца назад +1

    I like how I now feel prepared to look as innocent as possible in a police interogation where I am most likely innocent anyway. Thank you

  • @Chorlied9727
    @Chorlied9727 7 дней назад +2

    Imagine murdering someone and going to jail and then years later you see this video of you getting absolutely grilled by some guy on RUclips for looking at the detectives too much

  • @haleymae1297
    @haleymae1297 Год назад +1722

    As someone who went to high school with Emma and Riley, this case hit me hard, but EWU always gives it and the victim justice. RIP Emma.

  • @kakeeshka2908
    @kakeeshka2908 Год назад +6923

    Y'all spoil us forreal.

  • @zukostryder
    @zukostryder 3 месяца назад +5

    That 6 am class is a true show of a psychopath 🥴🥱😴

  • @Iburn247
    @Iburn247 5 месяцев назад +5

    I have a daughter and I can't imagine finding her like that. My heart hurts for her parents

  • @hellomikie92
    @hellomikie92 Год назад +313

    Thank God you're the permanent narrator on this channel now. You have the greatest voice ever for these documentaries. It makes these videos more enjoyable

    • @kathedison2044
      @kathedison2044 Год назад +10

      I was just telling my spouse the same thing..I'm watching he's listening. I love this narrator..😂

    • @LetsSingTheDoomSong
      @LetsSingTheDoomSong Год назад +36

      Agreed. I can't get myself to sit through any video with the woman narrator. Her vocal tones/inflections when speaking sound jarringy unnatural and like she's trying too hard to basically be the female equivalent of the main guy (whose voice patterns sound much easier on the ears and natural.)
      Additionally, a few times I have heard the woman randomly inject phrases like "WHAT a psycho" in the middle of her storytelling and it sets me off 😅

    • @PiousSlayer
      @PiousSlayer Год назад +4

      Any go to examples of the woman's voicing? I've only heard this guy so far.

    • @hellomikie92
      @hellomikie92 Год назад +13

      @@LetsSingTheDoomSong Yeah me too, I don't like narrators who breaks character, and she had a habit of doing that lol. This guy though, he keeps at it, he never breaks character.

    • @LetsSingTheDoomSong
      @LetsSingTheDoomSong Год назад +8

      @huskers1278 EXACTLY how it happened for me too. I was already having to concentrate on not letting her narration distract me from the story, but after her "psycho" comment, I clicked off right away 🤣

  • @britth5333
    @britth5333 Год назад +235

    The moms heartbreak on that 911 call hurts my heart. Her poor family. Such a senseless crime. His own parents and grandparents must be devastated too. If my son had been so emotional abusive to a young lady like he would be so upset. I feel so bad she had such a horrible relationship with him then lost her life right as she was getting over him. He was really messed up.

    • @STORMY0O
      @STORMY0O Год назад +3

      It’s a living hell for any parent to bury there child let alone a murdered child. Yet millions of parents are burying there children!
      It’s time to return to teaching values of life. Faith based children know and understand this but we need all children to learn this. It’s not there place to be judge and jury aghast others.

    • @racheltessier3268
      @racheltessier3268 Год назад +1

      As a mom hearing the mom’s 911 call broke my heart

  • @CudeTUA101
    @CudeTUA101 5 месяцев назад +3

    So much respect for her friends on bringing her justice

  • @adammiller3188
    @adammiller3188 6 месяцев назад +18

    His former friends were so dam brave and so dam strong. Incredible work by the department as well as them. Even faced with the reality of the situation, it would've been much easier for the teens emotionally to go along with their former friend but they opted not to and because of that, he got prosecuted

  • @MyAMJourney
    @MyAMJourney Год назад +163

    The 911 call from her mom was absolutely heartbreaking

    • @julesk2629
      @julesk2629 Год назад +17

      Seriously 😢 And the sound of her father wailing in the background.

    • @maryusa8526
      @maryusa8526 Год назад +1

      😒

    • @andnoonesgonnahelpher5615
      @andnoonesgonnahelpher5615 Год назад +2

      Im glad you commented my exact thoughts, I usually lack empathy but that phonecall was so depressing. I hope the mother is grieving okay

    • @mrsharpie7899
      @mrsharpie7899 Год назад

      ​@@andnoonesgonnahelpher5615 I'm on the Spectrum, and I think I get what you mean. A lot of things can sail sound your head, but when they get ya, boy does it hurt

  • @GiaJ.Alexandra
    @GiaJ.Alexandra Год назад +564

    Major respect for the guys putting their lives in danger helping law enforcement to get a killer convicted, without their help the case could have ended being a cold case, or not having enough evidence on Riley. They did an awesome job

    • @AyPeeElTee
      @AyPeeElTee 11 месяцев назад +4

      they def knew his movements, had motive, a history of incidents, and proof that he had the gun, all without the video evidence. definitely wouldn't have gone cold with all of that overt evidence, but it is incredible to have video and audio footage of the criminal along with all of the other evidence

  • @samaraisrael9094
    @samaraisrael9094 3 месяца назад +4

    It’s so scary not knowing who’s out here unhinged like this so many people mentally unstable walking amongst us everyday. I stay home lol

  • @obazas
    @obazas 2 месяца назад +2

    Going through an abusive relationship is extremely difficult for an adults, can’t imagine how harder it is for a teenager.

  • @nova.arts928
    @nova.arts928 9 месяцев назад +511

    the parents crying in the 911 call shattered me. my heart goes out to all the victims family and friends and everybody grieving

    • @Caiman257
      @Caiman257 7 месяцев назад +1

      schnawg 😭💀💀💀💀💀

    • @4tytwo
      @4tytwo 7 месяцев назад +11

      They should have put a disclaimer... came out of nowhere I can't handle those painful screams at all. I feel the pain very deeply and for a long time.

    • @nova.arts928
      @nova.arts928 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@Caiman257 what💀 some people just don’t have any empathy i get it LMFAO

    • @uwuumadz
      @uwuumadz 7 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@4tytwoi mean, this is a 𝐦𝐮𝐫𝐝𝐞𝐫 case that you are watching for entertainment. it’s a guarantee you are going to hear/see disturbing content

    • @cxbarren4528
      @cxbarren4528 6 месяцев назад

      @@Caiman257schlawg😭😭🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @HOT8CHOCOLAT3
    @HOT8CHOCOLAT3 Год назад +222

    They’re good friends. They’re young and they made sure they did the right thing even if they cared about their friend. I have a lot of respect for them.