As someone who went to school with Kenneth, meeting Jenna wasnt the start of his downfall. He was always tonally neurotic as if he had no direction and sadly Jenna was the catalyst for a point in no return 😢
Jenna is a deeply disturbing and dangerous person. She knew what she did was wrong, hence the attempt to flea across the country. No way she should only receive a 15 year sentence. Great video Dr. Grande.
Both of her parents and her step parent knew that she was a victim of statutory rape for YEARS without ever reporting it. From the age of 12 .. jesus. What monsters. Her parents should be charged with child neglect and hiding sexual crimes against a child
This girl wasn't innocent. She knew what she was doing she should have gotten the max and spent the rest of her life in prison. She is very dangerous to live in society. She had no remorse she is a psychopat
Yes, definitely! I wonder if her dad will house her once she's out? I'm no psychic, but I would bet money that she will have lifelong run-ins with the law. This whole family unit sounds messed up to say the least. Mom needs a jailbird and brings them home. Yikes. Living in filth is one thing, but feces. What in the world! For a mother and father to live like this and have their children live like this, I can't even wrap my brain around it. She got off far too easy but going in front of a jury, jurors would probably feel she was a victim instead of a perpetrator.
I knew this girl. Everyone reported her to the counciler office for saying messed up violent things and no one at Boyle county High school did anything.
It's scary that so many children grow up without a moral compass to the point where taking a life seems like a possibility, and then they take it a step further. It appears that nobody cared for her when she needed to be cared for the most.
It’s a daily joy to WATCH Dr Grande say “Only speculating on a a situation…” when his brow furrows and eyes look sideways. Like he’s really thinking hard about those words and going into private eye mode.
It's weird how some people think a minor can't manipulate an adult, especially when both are young and immature. Now that doesn't excuse any actions of the adult, but people act like it's impossible or doesn't exist. There have been a number of cases of teens manipulating a partner into wiping out their family for them. Again it isn't in anyway an excuse for the adult, but it is a real thing that happens.
You're right. The fact that Kenneth vomited during the homicide shows that he was probably repulsed by the act, but had to go along with the plan, just to please Jenna
@avis8943 It is just speculation on my part, but it could be that Jenna Oakley was never told, "No!" by her biological parents, until her father married her stepmother, the focus of much of her hostility and murderous ideation. All children need boundaries to make them feel loved and secure. When parents abdicate their responsibility to supervise, guide, and protect their children from themselves and others, things go downhill fast. When there is a total lack of leadership within a unified or a broken family, there will be a reversal of roles in the child-parent relationship. In trying to be a friend and peer on par with their offspring, not respected authoritative heads of households, permissive parents ply the process of effective communications, cooperation, collaboration, coordination, correction, commitment, and compromise with anarchy. A team of spooked horses with the bit in their mouths pulling a stagecoach of frightened and screaming passengers over a cliff by not heeding the stagecoach driver's desperate attempts to pull up the reigns and stop them or to force them to stay on the road to safety is the best analogy I have of the stages of neural development (i.e., neurogenesis, migration, differentiation and myelination, synaptogenesis, and pruning) of children going into and through puberty. Without proper leadership during this crazy-making time, people's brains stay in a state of immature arrested development, while their bodies superficially appear more mature as they go through transformation into secondary sex characteristics. That is why there are mandatory reporting laws for such things as statutory rape, etc.
For months, I haven't commented here, because my life has been so hectic. --But I want to say that Doctor Grande is one of the very, VERY best channels on RUclips. I am a fan for life. 🙂👍 ♥️
I rarely watch TV these days, but I do watch your videos. They're, interesting, informative, and very well researched. Oh, and very entertaining, with you dry wite and humour.
The idea that this homicidal maniac will be out in a few years is nauseating. If she has been keeping any notebooks they hope the prison takes the time to read them and worn all of her potential victims.
Let's be honest, @@ottomattix86, in Canada she would've been out in a youth program until she was 21 and then released over a new name. Remember that girl that killed both her parents and her brother and got out that way?
sentences are not a direct relationship to severity. A crime that gives you 10 is not twice as bad as one that gives you 10. There is a point of diminishing returns, if someone is not safe for society after 5 years in jail will a few more matter? Is it worth housing them at the state's expense?
He's got Both Biological Parents. 2x Birthday 2x Christmas 2x Homes And the Rest of His life to understand "Real life" Tragedy hasn't even made contact yet.
@@statementleaver8095 I'm trying to work out if you're trying to be funny or if there's a issue you have that needs treating. Either way, it's really not funny.
“She wanted to live in a world in which her family didn’t exist, she’ll have to settle for a world where she doesn’t exist to her family” ☠️ that’s why I watch your videos, heaps of insight with a few tablespoons of savagery😂
The worst thing that ever happened to Kenneth was meeting Jenna. She was the evil perpetrator in the crime. I shiver to think she will be let out so soon. She's a cold-blooded killer and a menace to society.
Going by Tylar Witt, Gypsy Rose Blanchard and now this Jenna the message is probably getting around that if you're a teenage girl who wants to eliminate your mother then just find some gullible naive young man who will be present when the deed is done, not necessarily the actual perpetrator but he will be the one taking the larger part of the sentence meanwhile the teenage girl serves a much shorter punishment gets out and lives a free life.
@M-yb1cc I doubt anyone is claiming he was a decent human... clearly he wasn't. If not for meeting her he may not have ever been involved in such a horrific crime. Likely lessor crimes, yes, but unlikely the M word. Whereas she was always going to be dangerous and likely still will be when she's out.
Totally, it means so much to me. When I've liked other channels that changed, I can't handle it and end up not watching them anymore, even though they're good.
I kind of wish he would stop starting with, "Today's question is..." and just change to, "Today's topic is..." 5 or 6 years ago, before turning to true-crime / pop-culture, he really answered listener questions. Then it made more sense to start with, "today's question is...". I love the true-crime / pop-culture topics though.
Dr Grande! Can you please make a video about the "Von Erich Curse?". Its the subject of the recent movie "The Iron Claw" starring Zac Efron. Incredibly tragic story and great film!
Thanks for the upload, Dr. Grande! Your true fans love your humor and sarcasm. February 22 is National Cook A Sweet Potato Day, National Chili Day (gotta have some Silverado Stagg Chili later!), National Margarita Day, National Wildlife Day, Tex Avery Day, Be Humble Day, Woolworths Day, For the Love of Mike Day, George Washington's Birthday, and Walking the Dog Day.
I remember eating lunch at Woolworth’s, when I was a kid! My grandma plopped me down in a chair at the counter and went shopping 😂 Gotta love the 1970’s!
Yes, they probably gave Jenna the plea deal because, during discovery, the prosecution would have had to provide Kenneth's confession note to the defense in which case it's unlikely they felt they would have got a solid conviction and she might have walked scott free...
Did I miss the Mrs. Grande Valentine's Day edition? Is that not a holiday she decorates for? I enjoy the Dr.'s analyses, but I know we all eagerly await the next holiday décor tour.
Can you analyze the case of the Turbo Encabulator? Maybe for a video to be released in early April 😉 I think your well timed natural dry deadpan delivery of genuinely great dad jokes, would be PERFECT for it.
It is kind of sad that the state felt compelled to take the course that they did because they understood that a jury would rule more on emotion than on fact.
child of rage comes to mind. Odds are horrible things happened to her before she was conscious and that boy showed humanity by getting sick. He's the one who could not live with himself.
Many people live in bad homes. Unless she was getting hurt, she should have not blatantly planned on killing someone. She should have been given a longer sentence. I fear she has issues that will remanifest after she is released.
Only 15 years? Unacceptable. Her stepmother had her life taken away so brutally and she only gets 15 years? The justice system is so freaking messed up. If someone murdered me and they only got a slap on the wrist like she got, then I would haunt not only the murderer but the people who helped them get such a light sentence.
Awful to think, even if she does 15 years, she'll still be a young woman, able to have children, which won't turn out well for them given her terrible childhood, and murdering so easily. It's doubtful prison will improve her in any way.
There is a reflex sometimes to treat children purely as results of parenting and home life, especially among those who dont have the experience of raising children. But the fact is, they are little people of their own and particularly as they approach adulthood, they can make some very bad choices and embrace awful beliefs on their own. Not saying her home life was good here, but she did have agency. If the young man had not been secreted in there, and she had gone to school, this would not have happened in the way it did.
Dr. Grande, Would you consider doing an analysis of the woman who left her 16 mo. old home alone for 10 days while she went on vacation? This case bothers me deeply as I cannot imagine what the heartless mother was thinking,
To be fair, I don't think I want to know anymore about that one. From the little I've read about the case it hurts my heart too much. I'd avoid it learning more.
@@It-is-me...Melsie I didn't want to know more about the precious baby. I wanted to understand how any human could do such a thing - like, what in God's name was wrong with her.
Dr Grande, could you please analyse the horrific murder of 12-year-old French schoolgirl Lola Daviet - or, rather, the pyschology of her murderer? It's a truly shocking, heartbraking case that traumatised France a year ago... And sadly, Lola's father just passed away, almost 1 year to the day after his daughter. May they both rest in peace!
Where was CPS when theses kids were living in piss, feces, with rats and roaches? Seems like that kid and her brother should have been made wards of the state and sent to foster care.
I feel bad for the step mother but I have less sympathy for the father. Where were you those 15 yrs when your daughter was living such a traumatic and terrible life? Whatever he was doing it wasn’t anywhere near enough.
Depending on the state, the fathers sometimes cannot do much if the mother has custody and can show "good enough" of an environment when she is visited. In CA, the child can live on the street. If the mom has a room simply available, the dad still cannot get custody or help the child. So freaking messed up.
@@hannahmitchell87 YES. All she had to do was show that she had a room for the daughter. Then she could collect child support and the dad was left going out of his mind with worry bc the daughter is on the street. Daughter is almost 30 now and "off drugs"... sees how that was messed up but still is moms BFF. It is confusing to me.
What a world we live in where parenting a teen can put you at increased risk for being murdered by that very teen. All of a sudden a loving home is the worst thing you could provide. At least from a teenagers perspective.
This is a very dangerous individual. She should never be allowed to see the light of day. I think giving her 15 years is ridiculous. It should have been life without parole.
Man, 14-16yo is an age where a humans mind can REALLY lie to them. A kids in the neighborhood over from me killed a whole family because his mom cheated on his dad causing divorce. Besides that I saw my friends do some really wack sh*t when they were that age. Parents; gotta get them through this age range. Understand they haven't fully developed empathy yet and it effects their judgement.
I know Jenna well and have since her birth. Though I love her, I cringe to think what she will do when she gets out. She has no remorse for anything she's ever done and when told no there is no end to what she'll do to get her way. At the very least she has antisocial tendencies.
It amazes me the number of murderers who do their shopping at Walmart, a company with tons of high-quality cameras and a strong willingness to share that footage with the authorities. It shouldn't, though, as years of following true crime makes it pretty clear that the vast majority of murderers are complete idiots. Hell...they probably even used their credit card for the purchases.
Please do an analysis of the killing of Ed McDaniel and his wife in their VIRGINIA front yard a few years ago. He was a wonderful doctor at fort Belvoir, VA
This is the type of analysis that makes me want to generate an interesting dialogue.
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Jenna is a disappointing daughter/stepdaughter/person.
I think you gotta start by saying something interesting sweetie 😂
Dr. Grande getting brutal with the good news, bad news! 😂😂😂
As someone who went to school with Kenneth, meeting Jenna wasnt the start of his downfall. He was always tonally neurotic as if he had no direction and sadly Jenna was the catalyst for a point in no return 😢
Jenna is a deeply disturbing and dangerous person. She knew what she did was wrong, hence the attempt to flea across the country. No way she should only receive a 15 year sentence. Great video Dr. Grande.
*flee
She'll hurt others after her release and those who offered her the ridiculous plea deal are to blame
@@drivethruabortion280 But, "Flea" is a great pun here!
Both of her parents and her step parent knew that she was a victim of statutory rape for YEARS without ever reporting it. From the age of 12 .. jesus. What monsters.
Her parents should be charged with child neglect and hiding sexual crimes against a child
This girl needs a sharp eye kept on her when she is released. Thank you Dr. Grande for another interesting video!
She will be a shake dancer in Nashville
Another reason to never release her because we all know how "good" they are with keeping an eye on offender's...
Why should she be released.
There is no sharp eye. Either you keep dangerous people in jail or you don't
This girl wasn't innocent. She knew what she was doing she should have gotten the max and spent the rest of her life in prison. She is very dangerous to live in society. She had no remorse she is a psychopat
Yes, definitely!
I wonder if her dad will house her once she's out?
I'm no psychic, but I would bet money that she will have lifelong run-ins with the law.
This whole family unit sounds messed up to say the least.
Mom needs a jailbird and brings them home. Yikes.
Living in filth is one thing, but feces. What in the world!
For a mother and father to live like this and have their children live like this, I can't even wrap my brain around it.
She got off far too easy but going in front of a jury, jurors would probably feel she was a victim instead of a perpetrator.
I knew this girl. Everyone reported her to the counciler office for saying messed up violent things and no one at Boyle county High school did anything.
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It's scary that so many children grow up without a moral compass to the point where taking a life seems like a possibility, and then they take it a step further. It appears that nobody cared for her when she needed to be cared for the most.
It’s a daily joy to WATCH Dr Grande say “Only speculating on a a situation…” when his brow furrows and eyes look sideways. Like he’s really thinking hard about those words and going into private eye mode.
I feel the same way.
Child murderers have to be the worst, how disturbing to think those last few moments as your child is killing you
I think a parent killing their child is far more disturbing. The betrayal of trust is profound.
Either situation is more than messed up.
@@jessepitt yes but thats not the narrative in this case
"How sharp the serpent's tooth; the ungrateful child.." thets some Biblizin'.
@@bold810 Biblizi?
It's weird how some people think a minor can't manipulate an adult, especially when both are young and immature. Now that doesn't excuse any actions of the adult, but people act like it's impossible or doesn't exist. There have been a number of cases of teens manipulating a partner into wiping out their family for them. Again it isn't in anyway an excuse for the adult, but it is a real thing that happens.
You're right. The fact that Kenneth vomited during the homicide shows that he was probably repulsed by the act, but had to go along with the plan, just to please Jenna
We don't seem to have enough information to know, but it's certainly entirely possible that she was the driving force behind the murder plot.
Fools still think they are children. They are more like beasts.
Only in western countries do we believe all children are innocent
@avis8943 It is just speculation on my part, but it could be that Jenna Oakley was never told, "No!" by her biological parents, until her father married her stepmother, the focus of much of her hostility and murderous ideation. All children need boundaries to make them feel loved and secure. When parents abdicate their responsibility to supervise, guide, and protect their children from themselves and others, things go downhill fast. When there is a total lack of leadership within a unified or a broken family, there will be a reversal of roles in the child-parent relationship. In trying to be a friend and peer on par with their offspring, not respected authoritative heads of households, permissive parents ply the process of effective communications, cooperation, collaboration, coordination, correction, commitment, and compromise with anarchy. A team of spooked horses with the bit in their mouths pulling a stagecoach of frightened and screaming passengers over a cliff by not heeding the stagecoach driver's desperate attempts to pull up the reigns and stop them or to force them to stay on the road to safety is the best analogy I have of the stages of neural development (i.e., neurogenesis, migration, differentiation and myelination, synaptogenesis, and pruning) of children going into and through puberty. Without proper leadership during this crazy-making time, people's brains stay in a state of immature arrested development, while their bodies superficially appear more mature as they go through transformation into secondary sex characteristics. That is why there are mandatory reporting laws for such things as statutory rape, etc.
I Agree that Jenna should have served 30 years.
Poor Rhonda. What a horrible way to die. Jenna sounds like a dangerous manipulator. I’m glad that she was stopped.
Stopped? She completed the crime and got a slap on the wrist for it.
They took the Honda that Rhonda owned.
10 years for being the prime mover in her mother's murder? That's a joke!
Yes imo no justice was done for Rhondas death. @@messrsandersonco5985
Jenna will be young enuff to do harm and have an education in criminality when she gets out. Look out Kentucky 👀
Dr. Grande is clearly addicted to cacti
Well, that’s just a theory; your opinion.
There are very phallic looking, I wonder if he has ever been diagnosed
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Plenty of people had way worse childhoods and they don't go running around taking people's lives because they didn't get their way.
Dr. Grande rocking this RUclips channel, up to 1.4 Million subscribers already.
For months, I haven't commented here, because my life has been so hectic. --But I want to say that Doctor Grande is one of the very, VERY best channels on RUclips. I am a fan for life. 🙂👍 ♥️
Stay focused Luke
I just enjoy listening to Dr. Grande's voice (no matter what the topic ). How ironic that topics such as this would relax me so much. 😵💫
Right? It’s basically Murder ASMR.
I rarely watch TV these days, but I do watch your videos. They're, interesting, informative, and very well researched. Oh, and very entertaining, with you dry wite and humour.
The idea that this homicidal maniac will be out in a few years is nauseating. If she has been keeping any notebooks they hope the prison takes the time to read them and worn all of her potential victims.
I've missed Dr Grande! Glad I'm back.
Subbed for the voice, stayed for the well educated videos
Good news: you won't be judged by twelve. Bad news: you'll be carried by six. 😂
10mins old, a certified fresh Grande video, i'm so excited!! thanks in advance Doc
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Vulture.
Jenna was a very scary person.
She was unreadable - so deceptive. Possibly the worst there is.
Thanks, Doc.
Another wildly unfair sentence. I have lost all faith in the judicial system. 😢
Me too! I've seen it over and over again! It's sickening!
There is a separate justice system for the rich...and apparently for cute little white girls too.
How when she killed her stepmother?
LOVE a bit of speculation...speculators all present and correct!
Reminds me of the Jamie Silvonek case. What is it with sociopathic teenage girls and sociopathic young men in the army killing the former's parents?
Stunted mentally and emotionally. Brain not fully developed, narcissistic, desire focused.
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Wholly cow, that part about the good news and bad news was comic gold, and the delivery spot on 👌
Soo... theft of material stuff is worth 5 years and someone's life is worth 10? That's effed up
In Canada you can get out in 7 with good behavior lol
Let's be honest, @@ottomattix86, in Canada she would've been out in a youth program until she was 21 and then released over a new name. Remember that girl that killed both her parents and her brother and got out that way?
Yes if I ever wanted to commit a major crime I`ll go to Canada or the UK.@@ottomattix86
Hanna I agree so much. there was no justice done here and Jenna will stay dangerous her whole life...
sentences are not a direct relationship to severity. A crime that gives you 10 is not twice as bad as one that gives you 10. There is a point of diminishing returns, if someone is not safe for society after 5 years in jail will a few more matter? Is it worth housing them at the state's expense?
How about how she inadvertently hurt her innocent younger brother by causing tragedy in that family?
He's got Both Biological Parents.
2x Birthday
2x Christmas
2x Homes
And the Rest of His life to understand "Real life" Tragedy hasn't even made contact yet.
@@statementleaver8095 I'm trying to work out if you're trying to be funny or if there's a issue you have that needs treating. Either way, it's really not funny.
Dr.Grande is perfection.
You're perfection. You beautiful being, you ❤
Great final thoughts.
The fact that he threw up and tried to take all the blame , my opinion is that she was the mastermind and the one in control of that relationship.
Love the unscripted style. It feels very fresh and let's us know you little better.
Such a terrible crime that happened. Thank you for discussing this Dr. Grande, I hope you’re doing well. Keep up the great work and take care.
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Personally, I don't like him but I am interested in some of the stories he posts.
I enjoyed this despite the lack of New Jersey jokes :/
"The good news: Ken's charges were dropped." "The bad news, Kenneth died"
wow on the journal!! I want to know if that journal was admitted to evidence or if there was a reason why it did not play an important role
There was no jury trial. She took a plea deal.
“She wanted to live in a world in which her family didn’t exist, she’ll have to settle for a world where she doesn’t exist to her family” ☠️ that’s why I watch your videos, heaps of insight with a few tablespoons of savagery😂
Everyone involved in offering that plea deal is a morally incompetent blight on society
Thank you for your consistent hard work and dedication to constant high-quality content. ❤
He's like the Walmart of true crime stories. Cheap, plentiful, surface level stuff.
How do you do so many videos? 🤔 Amazing. Thanks
The worst thing that ever happened to Kenneth was meeting Jenna. She was the evil perpetrator in the crime. I shiver to think she will be let out so soon. She's a cold-blooded killer and a menace to society.
Going by Tylar Witt, Gypsy Rose Blanchard and now this Jenna the message is probably getting around that if you're a teenage girl who wants to eliminate your mother then just find some gullible naive young man who will be present when the deed is done, not necessarily the actual perpetrator but he will be the one taking the larger part of the sentence meanwhile the teenage girl serves a much shorter punishment gets out and lives a free life.
Absolutely.
I hate that everyone thinks teenage girls don't know exactly what they're doing.
@M-yb1cc I doubt anyone is claiming he was a decent human... clearly he wasn't. If not for meeting her he may not have ever been involved in such a horrific crime. Likely lessor crimes, yes, but unlikely the M word. Whereas she was always going to be dangerous and likely still will be when she's out.
Kenneth is also a child molester, so I have no sympathy for him.
10 for murder and 5 for stealing.
It’s like they pondered that for a minute and said “ sounds good” Approved😢
Thanks!
These are disturbing and usually sad stories. Thank you for doing these!
It helps us to see how our fellow humans can be.
DR GRANDE I SAW YOU ON “Who the bleep did I marry”!!!!
I hear your name often!!! You are truly the best 😁❤️❤️❤️❤️
Dr. Grande, nice to have you back on different social media platform.
Why do they always write down their idiotic murder plans? I'll never understand that.
She should get together with Joel Guy. What a cute couple 🤮
It isn’t enough to have those ideas flowing through the mind. They feel compelled to get it out in some form.
You structure your videos very well.
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the unchanging format of these videos keep me mentally stable. Just me? Or anyone else?
Same here. I hate changes, I need stability, order and routine, so this is really great for me also
Same.
It is oddly comforting.
Totally, it means so much to me. When I've liked other channels that changed, I can't handle it and end up not watching them anymore, even though they're good.
I kind of wish he would stop starting with, "Today's question is..." and just change to, "Today's topic is..." 5 or 6 years ago, before turning to true-crime / pop-culture, he really answered listener questions. Then it made more sense to start with, "today's question is...". I love the true-crime / pop-culture topics though.
Dr Grande! Can you please make a video about the "Von Erich Curse?". Its the subject of the recent movie "The Iron Claw" starring Zac Efron. Incredibly tragic story and great film!
Tyvm Dr. Grande! 👏👏👏
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Dr. Grande, I went to grad school for forensic psych. I don’t do anything in the field anymore but listening to your videos takes me back😊
I must have my dr grande fix everyday. Hi from down under.
If Jenna gets married after she's released, her husband better tread lightly. Especially if he's thinking about having an affair.
I think any ex's of anyone she gets involved with will need to watch their backs also.
He will likely be delusional and telling himself it's the most passionate love until the day she disposes of him 🤯
I like your snarky comments - the dry humor makes me smile!
Thanks for the upload, Dr. Grande! Your true fans love your humor and sarcasm. February 22 is National Cook A Sweet Potato Day, National Chili Day (gotta have some Silverado Stagg Chili later!), National Margarita Day, National Wildlife Day, Tex Avery Day, Be Humble Day, Woolworths Day, For the Love of Mike Day, George Washington's Birthday, and Walking the Dog Day.
I remember eating lunch at Woolworth’s, when I was a kid! My grandma plopped me down in a chair at the counter and went shopping 😂 Gotta love the 1970’s!
@@discospiders I'm too young for Woolworths, but I remember Woodward's and Eaton's!
Just a reminder: he’s not diagnosing anybody in this video, just speculating about what could be happening in a situation like this.
Dr Grande can you please cover the case of Brandi Worley
Yes, they probably gave Jenna the plea deal because, during discovery, the prosecution would have had to provide Kenneth's confession note to the defense in which case it's unlikely they felt they would have got a solid conviction and she might have walked scott free...
Did I miss the Mrs. Grande Valentine's Day edition? Is that not a holiday she decorates for? I enjoy the Dr.'s analyses, but I know we all eagerly await the next holiday décor tour.
Hearts everywhere lol
Can you analyze the case of the Turbo Encabulator? Maybe for a video to be released in early April 😉 I think your well timed natural dry deadpan delivery of genuinely great dad jokes, would be PERFECT for it.
It is kind of sad that the state felt compelled to take the course that they did because they understood that a jury would rule more on emotion than on fact.
child of rage comes to mind. Odds are horrible things happened to her before she was conscious and that boy showed humanity by getting sick. He's the one who could not live with himself.
Many people live in bad homes. Unless she was getting hurt, she should have not blatantly planned on killing someone. She should have been given a longer sentence. I fear she has issues that will remanifest after she is released.
Only 15 years? Unacceptable. Her stepmother had her life taken away so brutally and she only gets 15 years? The justice system is so freaking messed up. If someone murdered me and they only got a slap on the wrist like she got, then I would haunt not only the murderer but the people who helped them get such a light sentence.
Only ten years of that were for the killing; the other five were for taking the car.
Out in 7-8.
Awful to think, even if she does 15 years, she'll still be a young woman, able to have children, which won't turn out well for them given her terrible childhood, and murdering so easily. It's doubtful prison will improve her in any way.
@@margaretr5701 We can only hope she never has children nor pets, and any future boyfriends she has and their ex's watch their backs.
He started "seeing" her when she was 11...
Can you imagine how that was..
Unbelievable.
What's going on here..
I like your current background. I also liked the brick background that used to be. But I wasn't into the white wall background.
There is a reflex sometimes to treat children purely as results of parenting and home life, especially among those who dont have the experience of raising children. But the fact is, they are little people of their own and particularly as they approach adulthood, they can make some very bad choices and embrace awful beliefs on their own. Not saying her home life was good here, but she did have agency. If the young man had not been secreted in there, and she had gone to school, this would not have happened in the way it did.
What a psychopath
Dr. Grande, Would you consider doing an analysis of the woman who left her 16 mo. old home alone for 10 days while she went on vacation? This case bothers me deeply as I cannot imagine what the heartless mother was thinking,
To be fair, I don't think I want to know anymore about that one. From the little I've read about the case it hurts my heart too much. I'd avoid it learning more.
@@It-is-me...Melsie I didn't want to know more about the precious baby. I wanted to understand how any human could do such a thing - like, what in God's name was wrong with her.
Dr Grande, could you please analyse the horrific murder of 12-year-old French schoolgirl Lola Daviet - or, rather, the pyschology of her murderer? It's a truly shocking, heartbraking case that traumatised France a year ago... And sadly, Lola's father just passed away, almost 1 year to the day after his daughter. May they both rest in peace!
I remember when this happened. I wondered whatever happened to them
Infatuation/love is a form of madness. It inevitable fades or abruptly ceases. It’s weird and probably a hormone imbalance.
Where was CPS when theses kids were living in piss, feces, with rats and roaches?
Seems like that kid and her brother should have been made wards of the state and sent to foster care.
I feel bad for the step mother but I have less sympathy for the father. Where were you those 15 yrs when your daughter was living such a traumatic and terrible life? Whatever he was doing it wasn’t anywhere near enough.
Depending on the state, the fathers sometimes cannot do much if the mother has custody and can show "good enough" of an environment when she is visited. In CA, the child can live on the street. If the mom has a room simply available, the dad still cannot get custody or help the child. So freaking messed up.
seriously?? wow @@BobbiGail
@@hannahmitchell87 YES. All she had to do was show that she had a room for the daughter. Then she could collect child support and the dad was left going out of his mind with worry bc the daughter is on the street. Daughter is almost 30 now and "off drugs"... sees how that was messed up but still is moms BFF. It is confusing to me.
Me too. The cycle continues ... @@BobbiGail
If you pause after he introduces himself he always looks disappointed in you
😂
Now I have to try it 😂 "hello I am me, and you are... You" 😐
The lenient sentence seems like something you see in UK and Canada.
in ny as well
Love Dr granda
What a world we live in where parenting a teen can put you at increased risk for being murdered by that very teen. All of a sudden a loving home is the worst thing you could provide. At least from a teenagers perspective.
Manslaughter for writing about stabbing your mother in the throat with a knife and then doing it? Justice in Kentucky is quite arbitrary.
This is a very dangerous individual. She should never be allowed to see the light of day. I think giving her 15 years is ridiculous. It should have been life without parole.
Man, 14-16yo is an age where a humans mind can REALLY lie to them. A kids in the neighborhood over from me killed a whole family because his mom cheated on his dad causing divorce.
Besides that I saw my friends do some really wack sh*t when they were that age.
Parents; gotta get them through this age range. Understand they haven't fully developed empathy yet and it effects their judgement.
She should get life without parole. She's evil.
Dear Dr Grande, I agree re 30 years in the slamer, especially as it is likely it will take that long for her to learn how to be clean and tidy
Nice face tat she has got herself. Definitely gonna help in finding a job when she gets out 👍
I went to high school with her she was always an idiot
Why do these tragedies always seem to occur in rural or suburban areas?
Because they're often breeding grounds for lost of innocence. Like look up Renegade Cut's clip called the Suburban Nightmare.
I wonder if Jenna will be a danger to her family when she is released.
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Is that a prison tat under Jenna’s eye?
I’m shocked.
The bio mom worked at a jail. She bonded one of these upstanding men out and took him home. He stole from them.😱 so so shocked.
As a Brit living in Spain , this always seems like fiction. It's so sureal to me , I know it happend but it's so crazy .
*IT'S *SURREAL *HAPPENED
Spaces do not go before punctuation.
Ignore the OCPD
@@Flamsterette Get a life.
@@drivethruabortion280 Excuse you.
some kids cannot take the words 'no'. they are emotionally driven. so sad for this step mom
Jenna will be young enough to have multiple children when she’s released. Imagine how that will go.
I know Jenna well and have since her birth. Though I love her, I cringe to think what she will do when she gets out. She has no remorse for anything she's ever done and when told no there is no end to what she'll do to get her way. At the very least she has antisocial tendencies.
No fear or thought on consequences
Wow a to do list for murder~
Always interesting
Your talking about my part of the country.
Danville, Kentucky
Lexington KY. Go Blues.
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@@Flamsterette
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Oh Lord. A fifteen year old girl and a twenty year old man. How can this end well?
Don’t forget she was 11 and he was 16 when they met. His career as a pedophile ended when he hung himself
That was how old my first husband I were when we met and it worked out just fine. This was not that unusual in the 1970s, and neither family objected
Probably on the same level mentally and emotionally.
@@ClaireBeattythat's because you both had it in your minds that you were servants of society and not monsters.
Wow, Kenneth was a total simp to a 15yr old girl. She'd be a great business manager, HR Director or politician.
It amazes me the number of murderers who do their shopping at Walmart, a company with tons of high-quality cameras and a strong willingness to share that footage with the authorities. It shouldn't, though, as years of following true crime makes it pretty clear that the vast majority of murderers are complete idiots. Hell...they probably even used their credit card for the purchases.
That's because Walmart has a dark hillbilly quality to it which is why you barely see the store in urban areas.
When she gets out she's gonna learn how cold the world is without any family to support her.
Please do an analysis of the killing of Ed McDaniel and his wife in their VIRGINIA front yard a few years ago. He was a wonderful doctor at fort Belvoir, VA