Piers Morgan's Most Chilling Interview with a Self-Confessed Monster | Serial Killer (4/4)
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- Опубликовано: 12 апр 2024
- Serial Killer with Piers Morgan - Interviews Bernard Giles, Serial Killer of 5 Women and R*pist.
For the first time, Piers comes face-face with a serial killer who is willing to admit to his heinous crimes. Piers sits down with Bernard Giles for the killer’s first-ever major television interview, to explore what it was in his psychological make-up that compelled him to commit these brutal crimes.
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I have to say that this man was the most honest straight forward criminal interview I have ever seen. He at least owns what he did and he wasn't boastful or arrogant in any way like most of them are. He wasn't loud or confrontational which was a refreshing change. I think some people are just born with a lack of empathy and are emotionally void. Maybe its narcissism and a lack of self control? Who knows. The world is so full of dysfunctional people. He wasted a lot of lives including his all so he could "get off". Sad.
and also a very intelligent man. He had a compulsion that had the same effect as drugs on a user. He had to get his satisfaction, that’s why he saw these women as objects. He had the potential to be anything, but his urge was to be a murderer. Such a sad case of a life wasted.
I felt the same…he was honest…didnt make excuses like most do…just factual and that is a refreshing change
At 23:45 this guy thought this killer was nice and he probably was at that time because the psychopath didnt start showing its self til he was a couple years older…as is usually the case.
QSWSESE1E❤ 4@@theavanrensburg8196
You just described him as not boastful or arrogant which is the opposite of a narcissist. Americans throw around the term narcissist too much.
I dislike it when people say the victim was in the wrong place at the wrong time; the victim was exactly where he or she should’ve been. It was the killer that was in the wrong.
What is the point of sharing these stories if we don’t learn from them? Serious question
Valid point
Hitchhiking was so dangerous how scary
Good point. You should get to be wherever you want!
Piers is helplessly shallow in that way. He always looks for the easy linguistic hook to hang things on. Nothing to be done about it.
My best friend and I got everywhere by hitchhiker. One day, unbeknownst to us we were picked off by a sheriff in an unmarked vehicle. He started acting all creepy and we decided to jump out of the car. No door handles! When he decided we were sufficiently terrified he showed us his badge and took us home to our parents. God bless that man for teaching us a lesson that may well have saved our lives!
Similar story
Back in the day lots of teenagers and young adults would hitchhike. It was a more trusting time in America. You never thought about the creeps out there too much. But it was so common for a kid who needed a lift to just as we'd say
" thumb it". I even remember my Dad picking up a guy in his Navy sailor uniform who was stranded on the side of the highway. I thought it was weird as a little kid to pick up a stranger even if he was in the service. But Dad was a WW2 vet and probably felt sorry for the poor sailor. Sorry off topic but you never see hitchhikers anymore and that's probably a good thing
Sounds more like the cop tried something with you and was afraid of his image when you guys fled. So he gave a story about 'scaring you'. Because it would have been much easier just to tell you.
Don't do it. Ever!
@@9Joel9 no
That one girl who gave him the joint, it calmed him and he drove her home. Just wow. A joint saved her life!
Nah she just gave him a bj.
Which part was that at?
He said he killed only women who were objects to him. That one came close with him and he responded with love. This man is not cold. He is unique. Dangerous killer ofcourse but a human being. That is even more chilling. Anybody could be him!
which part?
@@italydude51519:46 onwards
He cant explain why he did what he did. He knows he has some kind of demon within him. Most honest interview yet.
Sounds like the group of folks living in the Us . But their loyalty is to somewhere else.
Demon?! He is the devil recarnated.👹👺
@@kenw2225 Who are they?
He did explain, he explained he had a compulsion.
@laurastuart3814 People don't pay attention. He litterally said from the beginning about playing that game where they were chasing his neighbor.
Giles murdered my co-worker and friend, Paula Hamric. She hitch hiked from Orlando to Titusville twice a month to visit her 2 little boys. I told her please don't do that! She told me that was the only way she could afford to go see her boys. She was always confident that she would be safe.
Cara, I'm so sorry to hear abóut the loss of yóur friend via this moñster 😢. Such a heartbreaking situation for her bóys , family and friends 😢
_May Paula rest in eternal peace._ 🕯
Lesson learnt: never trust a stranger !
@@MrsKhan0101
_Amen._
It is a sad world.
That is so sad x
Excellent interview! I was a 1st grade girl in Pensacola, FL, in 1974, when I walked a shortcut home because I stayed too long at my friend's house. A man in a Nova type car pulled over to offer me a lift. I said "no thank you," as my mother taught me, but he started to approach me. I yelled, "FIRE!" repeatedly and started running. He jumpped back into his car and sped off. My mother taught me that no one comes if you yell "help," but they will if you yell "fire." She was right. The neighbors came straight away to investigate. With all the serial killer shows I watch, I think how close I may have come to danger that day.
Wise mom you have.
Glad you made it. I still live in Pensacola and it’s gotten much worse.
that is scary
I don't think I ever heard that advice but it is very good!
Thanks for the reminder!!.I don't know if I would have remembered that I learned it so long ago!! I'm at an age where I couldn't fight off an attacker- gotta be smarter!!
This man is at least real enough to not apologize when he does not feel sorry. As a family member of a victim I certainly wouldn't want a fake apology.
He didn't say he doesn't feel sorry. He feels he does not deserve to ask for any form of forgiveness.
I'm sure he is sorry but what's that going to do? Nothing! He's right! He can't undo the harm he created.
Me either
It's like he's a normal guy trapped in a serial killer body. Very strange. I appreciated his honesty.
U got that the wrong way round,he’s a serial killer in a normal persons body
That's how they get to people like you.
Compartmentalized.
@@StuartHanson-fo7iw Depends on what angle you look at it.
@@mahbubmo Maybe it's the other way around...
I respect his honesty, and at the same time, he can never be let free. Extremely dangerous!!!
Lol
You don't know if he's honest. Psychopaths lying all the time about anything, just like that
@@LoraHari81good point, but I suppose anything he says concerning the crimes can be fact checked by the investigators
respect? you would use word respect to something like him? ok
Anyone that "respect his honesty" makes them, aka YOU, sound like a serial killer.
he has no mersy,pitty,
This interview fell short. Someone else needs to go deeper with this guy. There's so much more to unpack.
He probably has a time limit unfortunately
No he's just a dumb redneck that thinks he's bright. Nothing really interesting.
I never hitch hiked but was walking home on a desolate highway in 1983/4 and almost abducted. He started off pleading to let him give me a ride, I shouldn't be out there alone, etc. I could not see his face, voice was kind and worried. Thought he might have been someone I knew, did a lot of babysitting and sometimes a Dad would see us walking and give us a ride. Tired after 3 miles and a long hill climb. A voice in my head said "do NOT get in this car". Swamp on one side, huge embankment on the other. Calmly refused the ride until I see it was about 50 feet before I could clear the swamp and bolt through a cornfield. Once I ran, his whole tune changed and he began yelling what he was going to do to me, obscenities, etc. Not athletic, but I ran for my life and he came into my subdivision. I dodged behind garages while he stalked me, had to hold my breath because it was cold and he would see the steam. Got in my house with only a minute to spare before he saw where I went. I was alone, Dad worked 3rd shift. Kept lights off while he drove around trying to find which home I went to. I never walked on the highway again.
Your story is terrifying, I'm so happy you followed your instinct.
That's remarkable. I'm glad you listened to your sixth sense. We all have it, but a lot of people don't listen to it. I'm glad that you did though. 🙏
This is terrifying 😢
That’s terrifying I’m so glad you’re okay, good on you for listening to your instincts!!!
Jesus Christ.. How did you get over that? thank god you were safe. x
How do you apologize for something SO terrible?! He makes a good point. There's nothing he CAN say. There are no words that could even come close to being the comfort that those who loved those girls would need. Nothing.
exactly, but try to explain that to the morrons
10000000% true. It will be almost insulting coming after and telling to the families “I’m sorry” that doesn’t mean anything. Most probably he is already working on that internally and that’s what’s matter.
Perfect reply. The former criminal profiler does not seem to understand that. For the killer, he realizes that there’s nothing to say that will make the families feel any better. It also seems as though he is not sorry for what he did, so apologizing would be dishonest.
exactly that’s exactly what i got from him! i actually made a comment stating the same, it’s not that he’s not sorry it’s that he thinks and knows his “sorry” it’s worthless
Glad others see it like I do. He can say NOTHING to fix it, or take their pain away, EVER!!! It would basically be an insult to them in a way.
How can you expect him to say sorry, if he is'nt capable of feeling such a emotion
He's a sick man!Right from birth
Most of them don't feel empathy.
and he didn't want to disrespect them with lies
I dont think people understand. It's not that he doesnt wanna apologize. Its just that since he's a psychopath, he cant comprehend that simple verbal acts can have certain emotional impacts to people. Also, he feels that its pointless to apologize since it doesnt undo anything, a family member has been killed and its a massive impact. And now he's locked up because he's dangerous, and he understands that. He's just very matter-of-fact
@@cicholasnage Agree, also when he said his thing was to objectify, once it became personal he couldn't go through with it.
He had dehumanised the victims, where they had as much significance as a rock and still do. He has internalised it so much so, that it's all about him, everything else is superfluous.
The way he just said "yes sir I did" gave me chills damn
I’m 63 and my teen friends always hitch hiked , I said no way. One day they ran away from a perv who picked them up. Never hitch hiked again. Great interview Piers!
I'm 55 and hitch hiked with my friend in the late 80s. We got picked up my a couple in an expensive looking black car, the man was in a suit and the woman was wearing a lot of jewelry and a fur coat. We thought we were safe. As we were driving along, a ziploc bag filled with white powder started to appear, sliding out from under the driver's seat at my feet in the back seat. I remember thinking it could be a bad situation if they knew we seen it so I pushed it back under the seat with my foot 😂 They dropped us off at our destination and nothing happened but that was crazy at the time..lol
This man owned what he did, explained it as best he could, and was honest. He said, “I don’t have the right (to speak to the families)”. No grandiosity. Nothing cagey. Just a compulsion to do what excited him more than anything else in his life. It is horrific and evil, but nothing complicated.
Agreed because if he did give an apology the families and all of us would have dismissed it as not heart felt or him really meaning it. He actually did explain why he did it. He is person that is void of emotion or loving. I don't think he really loved anyone in his life ever. I think he cared for his own wife and child but caring is because he knew them. Everyone else around him is an object and that's it.
Totally agree!
I agree, what could he possibly say to the family’s that could make them feel better, nothing.
@@RichWeigell agree with you here that sweet of him if he care for his family
They all have one thing in common. They're all cowards.
When he talks about killing his victims, it's like you asked him what he had for lunch today.
The most candid interview I have seen. Most of the time, they hee haw back and forth, flirting with the truth, but never embracing it. This dude embraced the truth. I bet he feels so much better talking truthfully.
Well, his truth is ok for him as long as he keeps believing that they were objects not human lives, as he says. If he would learn their names and see them as young girls I wonder if he could live with himself. I wonder if he then would develop emotions that actually respond to his deeds.
Check out Ed Kemper
At least this one confessed that he actually did it
Extremely rare. They are usually OJ types
And he didn't seem proud of what he did, which is very unusual.
grande coisa, confessou como todo assassino faz, pra se livrar da pena de morte ..todos são covardes..uns escondem os corpos pra tentar negociar pra se livrar da pena de morte, se aproveitam do sofrimento das famílias que querem encontrar o corpo pra levar pra casa e usam isso pra ter o que negociar..chantagear..
@@listerine414 😂
Piers confessed to ordering Harry's phone to be tapped?
His explanation of how it became imprinted cant be understated. This is a profound revelation that needs deeply investigated and learned from.
I agree. What happens in childhood imprints.
Agreed.👍🏻
It's investigated thoroughly and regularly, which is great news!
Piers. Please don’t use Casey Jordan for these videos. She’s a hack.
I was hoping to hear more about that imprinting, what it felt like as a six year old boy, how that happened in more detail. I dislike how Morgan interviews people, putting words in their mouths, making assumptions about how they must feel, instead of asking questions which allow them to talk in their own words with their own thoughts.
I noticed the hesitation when Piers asked "and you were loved?" Asking about his childhood in the beginning of the interview. There's something there.
Maybe he can recognize that his parents loved him but didn’t feel the love. He hesitated with his wife’s love, as well.
I saw that too.
I expected Piers to ask; after Giles hesitated; "do you even know what love is?" "Can you feel love?"
@@user-yv8cy1nm4v , exactly!
A psychopath does not understand the concept of love so cannot say if they were or not. Its an emotion completely missing in them. They can fake it by using the right words but they can't show it because they don't know how.
Psychopaths are born that way, sociopaths are made through events/abuse/neglect growing up.
Truly fascinating. He seems so polite, makes no excuses and doesn't seem to be recalling the murdrs and getting off on it. Very chilling and not what I would think of as a heinous serial killer. I almost think there is a touch of something almost resembling remorse but he just seems to be lacking something.
Thank you again Piers for an amazing interview.
Lacking something... emotions
I can truly appreciate the fact that he doesn't attempt to schmooze in any way with meaningless words that he truly doesn't feel just to bring a false sense of comfort to the victim's families. Brutally honest and makes no excuses for his actions.
Yes, what a good man.
When he was asked if he was loved as a child, if you watch his body language, you can see he didn't really say yes. I wonder what happened to him growing up.
I picked that up as well
I thought the very same thing.
Yes I agree there was hesitation.
Good catch. He definitely paused. There may not have been extreme abuse but he had hesitation for sure.
He doesn’t know what love is!!! Never did
I've listened to hundreds and probably thousands of hours of interrogations and interviews with serial killers and criminals, and I have to say I'm bowled over by Bernard Giles. Unlike the others... He doesn't try to appear the smartest man in the room, he doesn't boast about his actions or show a certain pride in them, he doesn't amplify the facts, he doesn't leave a false mystery surrounding his victims, he shows a transparency and honesty that is hard to imagine.
The fact that he is absolutely aware of everything, that he distinguishes between right and wrong, and that he is in some way a prisoner of his unhealthy, uncontrollable impulses, raises a whole host of questions about human behavior.
His ability to make the switch between conceiving his victims as objects and creating a relational/emotional distance from them, and coming home to a strong and real love for his wife and daughter, fascinates me.
The human being really is a complex machine!
Thank you Piers and the team behind this project. That's really good.
Do we really need camera shots of Piers looking at the killers photos strung together in a collage like he is a detective?
yep, it's pretty cool 😄
This is the most honest explanation from a killer I've ever heard from someone who's clearly impaired in the brain structure of developing empathy and emotions in the first place.
Pierce just fyi from a therapist, just because there's a family with other kids who do well doesn't mean there isn't a kid who scapegoated
Ty both my little brothers could and one still can't do anything wrong in my parents eyes but me I could and still do everything wrong as far as my parents are concernd
In his own words, Bernard said the women were just objects. Yet he can go home to a wife. The ability to switch emotionally from a state of excitement and rage to calm is frightening.
I guess anything outside of what he love and valued were just objects.
'Switching' Sam Vaknin describes switching in Cluster B personalities, a form of disassociative disorder.
@@taleandclawrock2606Sam Vaknin is the embodiment of that tweet ‘asked my therapist who their therapist was & went to see them. Asked them the same thing until I got to the final boss therapist & defeated them with my train wreck of a life’. Sam Vaknin _has_ pathological narcissistic personality disorder. He’s a fraud of the highest order.
Quite literally. He served 18 months in prison for securities fraud in Israel, & fined approx $14,000.
He’s a self-admitted ab*ser of women (his disgust & disrespect for women is an ongoing theme in his life). A self-confessed bully who admittedly delights in mentally torturing and gaslighting others.
Has absolutely explosive moods & rage, in which he admits he is prone to exceptional cruelty.
He speaks constantly about himself, rather than the populations he claims to be an expert in.
I’d urge you to explore other avenues to take your insights on NPD from.
They were not people he had any relationship with .. the victims were just a means to an end for his compulsive need. Sounds demonic.
@@00700556 There is a lot to be said about that fact.
He said, "I am not defending the thing that I did. I am describing it."
Same with Dahmer. Very matter-of-fact.
We heard that too, but what point are you making?
@@floridaredneck are you bored? go nitpick somewhere else.😂
Best comment ever
Isn't that the point of him doing an interview?
What is scary about this guy is he acts totally sane and doesn't deny anything. He was a cold killer and he knew he had problems. This type of individual is so dangerous
REMORSE is something serial killers will NEVER have!!!
He IS remorseful. Didn't you watch?
You could only know that for sure if you are one
That is a given.
@@Germanatolia You are naive.
@@insert_coin_plz Not true. You can study them and know.
This person needs to stay in prison for life😢
Yes, he does 😁
@@kringle-jelly and yes he is!
Yep. No doubt he would do it again.
He has 3 life sentences and he's almost 70 years old so I'm pretty sure he's. Lol.
He ain't going anywhere, with govr. Ron in office
I kind of agree with him. What's saying sorry going to do? The families will still feel the same. Saying sorry is useless.
I agree and that’s what he was trying to convey. There’s nothing you can say for what you did to their daughters. I’m sorry and I wish I hadn’t done it as you said means nothing.
You're absolutely correct. The best thing a monster like this can do is be quiet, head down, and beg God for mercy and forgiveness as He will let anyone who does exactly that, go free in the world to come😮
Saying I m So
If he means it then sorry is always worth saying,if he can’t mean it then yes,I agree it’s pointless
agreed. infact the guy in this judging him foe not saying sorry actually has the lack of depth to understand this.
you say sorry when you bump in to someone, you say sorry when you are rude to someone, but saying sorry is an utterly ridiculous thing to do when you have taken a 14 year old life, Bernard understands this and knows it would mean nothing and admits he doesn't even deserve the right to say it cause of how sick his actions were. Amazing self awareness, he must have of had an insane compulsion to do this, and ability to compartmentalize his actions.
Honest and straight forward. No emotion. Seems he can't even make himself use feeling words in relation to himself or the girls he murdered. Totally detached.
Our son was murdered and his killer said, "What's the point of saying I'm sorry?" Well, it would have meant something to us.
Meant what exactly?
Sorry for your loss. 😢
Actions mean everything.
There are also family members who say “we don’t want your apologies” so I guess they figure why even bother
This serial killer also said "I feel I don't have the right to apologise/talk to the families" presumably because he is profoundly ashamed of what he did. I think there is something redeeming in that statement. People without a conscience could easily say they are sorry and not mean a word of it.
This prisoner, is the most honest serial killer, I've ever seen. I understand what he means when he says, What do I say to the families? I would't care what a person said who killed a member of my family. It would just make me angry.
Exactly. Agree with you 100%.
Same here. I think he has more understanding of that than Peirse or the guy talking about him. I also think he feels shame more than they credit him with. Not saying he shouldn't die in prison, he should.
Totally agree with you here
I agree with you 100%. He didn't want to apologize to the families because it would've been disingenuous. You can tell he has spent a lot of time trying to dissect his thoughts and feelings and actions. His honesty to himself is what I found most impressive, he actually owns his deeds, he doesn't try to excuse his actions or blame anything or anyone else. He must have one helluva therapist...
@@user-hs3fh9dh3jl agree with you here my friend
He had these dark feelings first at 6 yrs old. A monster created so early in life.
What and who created these feelings in this 6 year old boy
I am not forgiving him but was it nature or nature?
Children become self aware at the age of 6. Most people who are gay will say that's the age they were able to pinpoint who they were..so it's true
@@PatriciaGodboutArt "nature or nurture"
@@lydibug51bit sus gay what do you mean l hope god help them
@@PatriciaGodboutArt demons playing witchcraft , pretend witch
I believe him when he says he doesn’t remember their faces. Everything else he said seems truthful. Terribly sad for the families.
Finally one where they admit it!
"You ve never apologized for what you did?" "To whom". That says a lot about his psychology.
Apologies don't help anything. I'm sorry means nothing when you've killed someone.
you are so dumbb
It’s so disturbing and fascinating at the same time 😮
am startled that he seems so nonchalant and hes emotionally chomotod showing no signs of remorse.just engrossing
I did rehab on a serial killer and he considered me his “best friend for the 90s”. I told him- I hope one of us is out of here by 2000. I was totally professional with him and didn’t feed into his past awful behavior. Most dangerous person I dealt with in 22 years of working with the criminally insane.
What???
You told him you hoped “one of us is out of here by 2000” meaning you hoped he was possibly released?
@@annaelisavettavonnedozza9607 no that I retired
Had no idea that Piers Morgan did interviews like the two I've now watched. He is very impressive in this role. Like him better now than when we see some of those contentious interviews. Glad to see this side of Mr Morgan. Thank you.
I think he feels saying "sorry" is meaningless. Those are words that anybody can say and it really means nothing.
He can say he's sorry ...but he has no feeling of being sorry ...he doesn't have empathy of being sorry
@@maryleung1425
🎯🎯🎯
I hear you 👍🏻
He doesn't even know their names or what they look like which was probably deliberate. Very dissociated yet very direct.
I think he just doesn't feel. Logically he's sorry, emotionally he isn't.
Love him or hate him, Piers Morgan is a great interviewer 👌
mwa....nothing outstanding....
@Karenanneseven •I rather have him interview me that this serial killer he is freaking me out he looks as cold as Ice -It’s not illness it’s Evil and calculated
Yes he is..
Piers is a good interview, and he just says it bluntly that’s what’s makes him great.
He sux!
For his 1st killing and being asked how he felt !!! Deep breath and sigh of relief and the expression said more than him verbally answering the question. Sick !
His look doesn't tell anything. It was just retrieving something from the journa of memoryl without much emotion, trying carefully to describe it.
I’m amazed and perplexed at his self awareness.
He actually can’t feel real emotions. No empathy. But nothing at all as well. A true psychopath.
Sociopaths do feel emotions- they just don’t have normal emotional responses.
Even when he says “of course I’m sorry” it’s more like he’s sorry all this stuff happened…like he was there but wasn’t the cause of it.
He is a particularly weird one because he seems almost splintered like his killer self was a broken piece of him that his emotions didn't interface with
I thought he was sorry until he smirked at the drawing he said he didn't remember. But that smirk made him seem proud.
Yet at least he is owning up to it and he is open. That tells us to never trust anybody
More like a sociopath
This guy is scary. I'm glad he's in prison.
@princesspeach372 •He sure is freaky cold as ice stare I would not want to be near the guy he would freak me out badly like he looks through you ..
I agree, but it's scary to think that there's many, many more out there living amongst us that haven't been caught yet.
As many contact as piers has had with serial killers he still understands very little about their psyche. This man even gives him the answers all the time "i am not defending it, I am describing it" but piers keeps asking the questions as he expects this man to defend what he did.showing him pictures and names of his victimes, expecting that he reacts like a person who killed someone in defense or by being overwhelmed or whatever (meaning the reason everyone could become a murderer.) Its boring to watch that he can't adapt to the killers answers which are very interesting from a psychological point of view. Lot to learn Piers
Exactly what i was thinking . thank u .
I can't understand why Piers is so baffled that this man shows no emotions, and then tries to force it out of him. It's like he forgets who he's interviewing.
Piers surely knows intellectually what he's dealing with, but emotionally Pier's frame of reference as a decent human being is so vastly different from this monster's frame of reference that Pier's brain just can't quite wrap around this alien concept.
The most dangerous kind of serial killers are the quiet ones who seem completely normal, honest, and friendly/charming. People like him make me want to not trust anyone. He is the definition of a wolf in sheep's clothing.
No, he is the wolf in your clothing, that's why we would trust him.
Do you not understand the verbiage? "Wolf in sheep's clothing" ... your response is idiotic.
9:26 he has no soul his eyes have nothing there...(40:36)
@Southernbelle4 Your response is pompous and arrogant. Worse than idiotic.
He did explain it. He just can’t care. Did you listen to him? It was very kind of him to educate us like that.
I wonder more about his childhood...yes they can't feel empathy for others
But he said he loved his wife
He couldn’t care. Empathy is non existent
Kind? This man is scary, gross Horrible!
@@Elizabeth-xn9rk He didn't have to agree to do an interview and be honest so we can all gain insight about men. like him. That was a form of kindness he showed to the rest of humanity for a minute.
No questions about his early life, family life. An important part of the story overlooked.
He did say how his obsesession took root and became his downfall
When he asked if he was loved as a child..there was a weird pause.
There were, both. He even spoke about his wife
@@jenniferfleming9550he's just not sure what love is and was trying to compare to what he knows is called love. He's either different, or his parents were just too busy raising all of them
As revolting as you can feel listening to him , his raw truth and honesty can be used to profile serial killers who go undetected in normal society. He thinks before he answers and although unapologetically perceived, he is totally free from lies and secrets unlike many.
Don’t be naïve, he did not say the whole truth…he still blames his “passion”, and not himself.
I love these interviews with Mr. Morgan!
All weekend. 😢 I feel crazy watching these so addicting.
Some are better than others
@@couchprincess698Maybe you need to visit a doctor 😢
Kind of messed up how this man is more honest with himself and knows himself on a much deeper level than most people ever will. His stoicism is impressive. He deserves his pain, but still, impressive.
I dont kow if he do tho
I completely agree
Nothing impressive about nothing! Twisted
I would not say he knows himself so well like that. Asked does he remember what the girls looked like he killed and said no, didn’t remember the names of the girls he killed, said he didn’t really know he loved his wife till it was over, didn’t remember drawing his pictures, didn’t know who the person was in the picture he drew, etc.
Are you crazy? Why not become his pen pal? Maybe you can send him food and treat baskets. 🧺 Go see him and bond on a deeper level?
I am honestly 100% on Benard's side when it comes to apologizing. After all this time simply saying "I apologize for killing your young daughter" would just bring up terrible memories and probably make me more angry than anything. It would seem like he is seeking forgiveness for himself.
Well it's a big deal for Jesus. His life is far from being over.
If I had wronged someone 5 years ago and I remembered, I wouldn't apologise, not because I'm not sorry but because that person would have most likely moved on and my motive even if I'm not aware would likely be to find peace with myself, I don't believe we should abuse people with fake virtue.
I disagree on the conclusion. His statement was correct that he has no right to apologize to the families.
I completely got that too.
This is the first serial killer I’ve seen be so brutally honest. He knows he is sick. He knew it was wrong. It’s almost as if he wanted to be caught or stopped. I can’t imagine being born with the compulsion to hurt someone. You almost (of course you don’t) but you almost feel sorry for him having this enormous defect.
I think most of them are so unwell or 'evil' that it doesn't affect them. But I agree, if a person had that knowledge and didn't want to act upon the urge it would be difficult to live with that defect.
have you never had the desire to hurt someone?
No, I get it. Honesty is a very powerful virtue for a reason. Maybe even more so when it's from the lips of a genuine serial killer. Quite a juxtapose. Especially, these days when simple honesty can be a challenge to find in many people. Maybe that's why it seems so refreshing. But I get why that's almost hard to ignore.
@@ThePitchbluenot unprovoked.
As a schoolkid if my siblings were harmed or a friend was hurt or if I thought it would stop a bully
Besides that, never.
I agree! He made me feel sad, a broken mind that can't be fixed. Aleen Wournos was a serial killer , killed 7 men. Her story is heartbreaking she has been called a " monster " and an " it" , all I could see was a terrified and brutalized 5 year old child. Aileen was put to death.
Even though he’s a monster I’m impressed that he’s able to be honest and he’s aware of his own behavior and he knows when his urges started. He does seem to have some remorse I’ve never seen that in another serial killer
Exactly what I was thinking
Same here.
Remorse?! Where exactly did you see him showing any remorse?! He was as cool as a cucumber. He was talking about what he did like the way you would ask for a glass of water. His soul is dead. He is as cold as it can get. He knows he will spend the rest of his life in prison. He has accepted his fate and that`s why he is talking about it. 😐😑
Respectfully, I feel his remorse is for himself, that he ruined his own life, and seemed detached from the pain and suffering he caused to his victims, their families and loved ones. Truly sad, all of it.
With all due respect, I’m not sure remorse is what he’s
feeling…maybe regret? Mostly for himself but his honesty suggests he is, at least, feeling something. I do appreciate his honesty. And I hope I don’t offend…have a good day, all. ✌🏼
I think he is hesitant to apologize because he knows it will be seen as disingenuous, he’s a very smart man I take it
If he were to get out he’d definitely do it again 😮
Not if his arms were amputated.
The only time he cried in 45 years was over himself, how his life turned out. He lost not one moment of sleep over any of his victims.
Yes he would.
Really? You wouldn't recommend him for a position at a ladies college then?
The honest interview is way more interesting than the guys that deny. Thank you for this!
All for your entertainment and piers paycheck!
I appreciate that he didn't apologize. How could it possibly help the families get closure. He said he regretted it. Which, I think is as close as one could get without talking to the families. This was an interesting interview.
I thought the same thing exactly.
"I certainly wouldn't appreciate it..." *doubles down* ... Woah. There were a few times I could at least admire his honesty. NOT RESPECT, but appreciate the honesty... But that just really made an impact.... Sick man. Glad he is locked away. He isn't sorry.
Piers, Welcome to the 🇺🇸 !! I love it when you come over.
You are absolutely perfect with these interviews. Calm, respectful, and gain quite an insight from them.
You have the perfect balance of respectful but certainly not glorifying them in anyway.
Well done !!!!
At least he is telling the truth. This serial killer knows he’s evil. Others will lie to their graves.
It's bc they want to do it again.
I think he knows what he did is evil and so doesn't deserve forgiveness which is why he doesn't apologize. Saying you're sorry is about receiving forgiveness for yourself.
Gils is an English name. old English He is a Necrophile Murderer.
He wasn't as smart
He's being honest; the honesty can help in researching serial killers. He answered the unknown.
People like him will tell 99% of truth but most important part will be left out
He was right about one thing. Therexis NOTHING HE COULD SAY THAT WOULS MAKE SENSE
Honesty is the only redemption this man has left.
If you are reading THIS and you feel these types of feelings of killing or hurting, people DO NOT SIT THERE & live in shame. Instead, seek help. There is help for you out there. Living in shame will lead you to do the very thing that this man had done similarly or worse. So stop , get help, talk to some one. You can't change how u feel but you can definitely learn coping skills when you feel them, preventing you from ruining the lives of other humans. GET HELP!
What fun is that?
Shame? What on God's earth makes you think these people feel shame? They enjoy it, Sweetcakes. Evil exists! It's you that needs help!
@@dannypowell594it’s not supposed to be fun Danny boy, it’s supposed to save lives. Including the one getting help. Duh
Please this is the best one could do for himself, seek help.
@@dannypowell594something a serial killer would say
This is one man I would have wished the interview was longer.
With a more in depth psychology interview.
Why ? What’s the gain here ? He will never see the light of the day on the outside world. Each one is sicker then the other with different circumstances
@@annaathome2995 If that’s how you feel then I respect that. Not everyone feels or thinks the way you do.
@@MrRaven2 For sure.
@@annaathome2995because the insight into why someone developed into this- gives clues on how to spot and redirect and put into counseling up and coming future young mentally ill people.
So when he says “he doesn’t remember” that is a lie…he remembers every moment!
He seems so normal, this is scary. At least he admits what he did, so sad for all the victims and the families
I have to give him credit for being HONEST! Why do most of us do what we do…….hopefully his honesty can assist in future!
You can see, every time he's asked a question his eyes look up & to the right... and it's obvious that he's putting himself back in the moment, and answering honestly. Effing terrifying.
It’s down to the left for emotions (if right handed).
He was very genuine about the apologising part.
Every time he would say "most of them" to describe is just chilling
I can’t believe him when he says his childhood was good.
He didn’t say his childhood was good 😮
@@maisharogers1647At the 340 mark he says agrees there was no abuse, he was loved. His siblings did well. He doesn’t talk about abuse. My point is that even though he doesn’t talk about it something went on.
@@donhopf
I agree with you. When Piers asked about his childhood: "You were loved?" Long hesitation before he answered, very unemphatically, and with a shrug: "Yeh."
I don't think he felt loved at all.
@@lovingmayberry307 Yes, it was like he couldn’t admit it but you could tell how he felt.
@@donhopf Many in that generation don't really understand what abuse is. Abuse isn't limited to physical violence. There could be psychological/emotional abuse and they wouldn't know to call it abuse. Especially a man, who was most likely conditioned to "just get over it."
I understand why Bernard said he doesn't know what to say to the families. Sorry doesn't bring back the person you love.
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The self loathing he must feel.
Whatcha doing tonight?? .. Me!! Oh nothing just going to binge watch serial killer documentaries all night 😊
His blank stare at the camera is chilling, truly scary!!!
Wow a full interview with a serial killer who didn’t get offended by questions, comments of Piers feeling totally revolted with the person and the killings.
The killer actually said he highly respected Piers.
Regardless that the killer is a very sick person. He's taken accountability and gave a full interview like a man that knows he did very sick things.
He's a case person to be studied for the psyc of a heartless serial killer.
Grear interview Piers!!
I don’t know what’s scarier, a monster who admits he’s a murderer, or a monster who denies being a murderer.
agreed!
The fact that he said at the end of the conversation that he understoods what Piers's says 'simply means he doesn't feel a thing about the crimes he committed though he understood ' SCARY !
I think it's pretty clear why he did what he did . He explained the incident from childhood and the subsequent obsession he couldn't control. This was a very clear insight into the mind of a killer
This was the most HONEST serial killer I’ve ever heard on any interview. What he did was horrific but I respect him for his honesty.
Great interview!!!!!
Good work piers. Way to diversify your work. I'm Def critical of your work but I liked this. Thankyou. Keep it up!!!
Piers you missed one question, “would you do it again?”
because he knows the answer, as do we all.
Oh! Good one!
I think you mean "Do you condemn Hamas?"
These interviews are so important to try to see what makes serisl killers tick. This man knew exactly what and when. We as a society do not give enough importance sometimes to speak of young male arousal and "games." These conversations are made, but not in these cases. Thank you, Mr. Morgan for putting yourself in the rooms with these offenders so that we may be a bit educated.
We also never talk about the fact a lot of men have been sexually abused/molested as kids by adult women. I led a panel of 54 men in college and 42 of them were molested by adult women as kids as young as 8. We also think of men being predators but never the women. Upon doing some research, a lot of abusers were sexually molested as children.
It still chills me, even though I've seen many videos of serial killers, and even personally met people who are completely incapable of feeling any empathy for others. Other people are just "objects" to be manipulated at any cost to achieve a means to an end.
His eyes are emotionless like a shark. Very chilling to watch.
Exactly what I thought.. thought of jaws haha
@@kozzikay7650haha? What’s funny?
Lol, you people say that all the time. Talk a picture of anyone tired, down and not smiling, and then tell someone they are a killer. Everyone will "fit the bill ".
It's so 💔💔💔wat he did!!!!But some comments are also funny
He is so cold blooded💔😭😭
This interview is very well done thanks Pierce
Great interview ! I’m almost 45 I can hardly imagine that he is all that time in prison as my whole life ! Offcourse it’s justice for those horrible crimes
4:00 I wish piers would have delved deeper when he asked, "u were loved as a child?" And giles hesitates...did not answer right away. I think there was abused or saw abuse or rituals in the house that he is not explaining due to his siblings still being alive. He did not grow up normal. But he doesn't want to reveal how unnormal he was
I thought the same about hesitation but quite likely it was just cold and distant household, without abuse (one of his 3 sibling would probably say something), but without true warmth.
Noticed the same thing
The hesitation revealed that word "love" puzzles him. He has no idea what it means...
He is the only serial killer that actually shed some light onto how they tick and some early warning signs. He gave us the knowledge of how to glimpse into a young person's mind who may be going down a dark path. Sadly even knowing these things we as a society still don't supply near adequate mental health access to actually stop these people from becoming murderers!? All I can say is that all adults, especially teachers and parents need to be aware of their kids drawings and emotions and take steps if necessary! Luckily 99% of unstable kids and young people don't go on to be like this guy but may be almost as bad without help.
Love Piers's interviews. He's a first class gentleman!