@@davesnothereman5150 How is that? The bail system has been around since pre-independence America, based on English law. There was no such thing as democrats in America at that time.
@@johannacannata1090 Seriously, though. What if she spent money she didn't have just trying to get the locks changed? Sounds like you're pretty much out of luck if you don't have a ready emergency fund to buy all of that. Or, even just being able to move entirely.
Bailed out? Someone that has gone as far as that man should not be given the option of bail. Just another sign that domestic abuse victims have less rights than their assailants.
Victims always have more rights, the American stupid system we now have. You almost can't defend yourself or your property. No common sense. People vote this in especially if you offer them a hand out.
@@thl205 that’s exactly what I was about to say...why do people need to make this about right and left? 🤦🏻♀️ it’s just WRONG. But yeah Utah is HEAVY RED what are they even talking about lol
Guys stupid enough to not realize shes got fucking 911 on her hand and givin clues/showing it etc the dude would get rolled like a backwood if he tried anything on anyone hah.
I'm not sure in this case the justice system is at fault. He wasn't let out by the judge, he was forced to bail out. The justice system cannot prevent all crime. It cannot predict what criminals are going to do. We don't live in a perfect world, humans and our institutions will always be fallible. The only one to blame is the individual committing the crime.
Emrid Atla That is a completely different topic. This guy bailed out which means he had money for bail. With your comment you seem to be suggesting that kidnappers and stalkers with money should be allowed out to finish the job. What California is saying is that a judge should consider many factors to determine if a suspect is a flight risk not just how big their wallet is. It about people getting charged with small crimes having to stay in jail, possibly losing their jobs and homes, because they can't afford bail. While richer people can walk Scott free. This guy shouldn't have been allowed out bail or no bail.
I'm sure the ex boyfriend is going to be very enraged that she out smarted him by writing 911 on her hand. She's in real danger ! This low life never should have been granted bail.
@loveutill theendoftimes no it’s because the shit court system of innocence until proven guilty, so by definition he was technically innocent without enough evidence. F’d up.
@@topo3773 Innocent until proven guilty is f'd up? This video is one example of that being a bad thing, and for every 1 example like this you can find showing innocent until proven guilty is a bad mindset, there'll be 100 examples for why guilty until proven innocent is way worse of a mindset. I agree the woman should be afforded some type of protection until a trial/investigation is completed, but to attack innocent until proven guilty? Seems like you being emotional over logical to me.
@@topo3773 What would be even more fucked up is to arbitrarily detain people and try them under the assumption that they are guilty. Simple laws can be passed that forbid moron judges from granting bail to predators like this. Only low IQ people jump to "change the system"!
Sadly there's three sides to the story, her's, his, and somewhere in the middle, the truth. Since she had no physical injury they can't hold someone for the crimes he is alledged to have committed. It doesn't matter who it is, and sadly he will probably get away with the majority of it.
The judge can only follow the existing law. The people that had been voted to represent the city, county and state are the ones that need to push to update the laws. But as history proves time and time again; it takes lives lost before that's addressed.
Wow, give him bail so that he makes sure that he silences her for good! That judge must think stalking, kidnapping and DV is a misdemeanor. He needs to be reprimanded and removed bc his judgement is not too sound.
I know someone who went through it. Guy bailed himself out as well. Cheats on her, beats her up, has money and told her if she ever leaves, he will kill her. Again, reminder, he bailed himself out!!
@@TruckTaxiMoveIt people are held in jail for lesser crimes such as drug possession or burglary (different from robbery, burglary occurs when no one is in the home that is broken into) until their court dates. this is done when people are either likely to commit more crimes if released, or likely to skip their court dates. In the case of domestic violence, the likeliness for more crimes to be committed during the time between their release date and their court date is extremely high and happens all the time. Therefore people who commit domestic violence should be held in jail on higher bonds which they are less likely to be able to pay, and therefore less likely to get out before their court date. However, often times that is not the case.
How ironic that they put the hotline for abuse right after announcing that an abuser who kidnapped someone was out on bail within hours. Way to go, Utah.
@Esoteric x Are YOU too prideful to admit your mistake? You physically cannot ASSUME someone is guilty when it's already been made public that they LEGALLY ARE guilty. At that point it's a fact being said. Doofus.
How could a judge allow bail in this case? Who is the judge? S/he needs to be reported to the bar. The victim's life is now in serious jeopardy. Insane.
@@toztoz9118 it’s common for abusers to look like a good guy to neighbors and friends. It is part of the personality disorder of abusers. So while what you say may be quite true the jury may still be out on that one.
@@Grammapama Don't disagree with what you are saying, but just wanted to throw it out there that not all abusers have mental health disorders (personality disorders). I don't like people thinking that mental health disorders and violence always go hand in hand.
@@docd.t.torrance7845 so true. But abusers have so many features that apply to all of them. That is why there are abuser treatment programs. Victimology runs across the spectrum. Abusers have many similar features. It’s a puzzle. That is for sure.
@Esoteric x No, but if somebody is accused of a crime and is deemed to be a danger to the public or a flight risk, it is normal for bail to be withheld, its not biased reporting, its case law.
@@faithm9284 In Utah, where I live so I know what I am talking about, on the ballot there is a list of Judges .. you vote whether to retain or not to retain.. yes they CAN get voted out.. at least in this state.
@@sharonolsen6579 Legislative voting here in Va for judges. One of two states along with South Carolina. They have upped their ' mandatory' retirement to 73 but they don't really retire. They get called back to cover for other judges. It's not unusual to see dementia, alzheimer's on the bench here. Saw an old female judge give $1000 fine to an 18 yr old girl commuting from college with no previous record, for forgetting to take her cruise off from 65 to 55. The cop was even shocked, so she kept asking him, 'Are you sure there was no previous record'? At the end of it, the judge said, 'You're certainly welcome to get a lawyer', and laughed. Watched another 'retired' judge let a s€x trafficer walk with the sweep of his hand. Our tax dollars at work.
When someone posts bail and re-offends, the judge should serve time. It happens far too often and victims are the ones who need protection, not criminals.
this sounds good in reaction to this particular news story, but if you imagine how that will look in two or three years.... It means that effectively, bail has been eliminated. I think that having smarter judges might be helpful. Some of these legal system will just trust anybody who talks "right"
The woman should go and stay in the house of the person who let the criminal bail out of jail. These people need to be made known to the public. Their job is to protect us but they let kidnappers out on bail!
@@daisycocoa2557 you are ridiculous. Judges appointed by trump do the same because women's lives don't matter to them. Truth is we don't know what the judges politics are and your conjecture is stupid.
They release all the criminals on bail. They let murderers out these days on bail - there is no surprise they let this guy out. Time for you to wake up - this is what anti-police ideas do!
Women are supposed to be strong and empowered I thought? Let her learn some self defense or buy a gun and learn how to use it. As someone else said, this isnt a woman specific issue. Men can be victimized too.
@@snowflakehunter kidnapping a person isn't a right. People arrested for murder have been released on bail and gone and murdered more people. You somehow think this is acceptable
@@MyPhone-jd9bm With your mentality, I hope you never serve on a jury. You are a dangerous person to the judicial system. Assumptions like this can cost someone their freedom or even their life. And this guy had a KEY to the house. Normal people only give house keys to people who have been in long-term relationships. And who is to say that she did not somehow instigate this situation? Ass whippings just don't fall out of the sky you know, unless the person is mentally unstable. Just let the investigators do there job because there are too many unanswered questions left to be answered before a judgement can be made.
@@snowflakehunter Bail is not a right (8th amendment). Nor is it guaranteed outside a flight risk. There are a multitude of factors that come into play when determining whether a defendant is eligible for bail. And it is the judge who determines if one is eligible for bail.
I don’t how people who have committed such crimes should be set free .Out on bail really does mean set free with time enough to kill that woman if he wishes.
@@bryanelam7431 I have no view on whether you’re right or not ( but God forbid ) . What I do know though is that this stupidity has been going on a long time , and many women have suffered the consequences.
@@bryanelam7431 you're exactly right. The criminals have more rights than the victims and its gonna get even worse and people are too brainwashed to even see what's happening
@@kimhancock5965 it's amazing how many people can't see the truth when it's right in front of their face!! I agree totally with your brainwashed comment!!
Not a personal attack, but are you saying that we should deny a person of the Due Process guaranteed to them by the Constitution of the United States? We either have due process to protect our rights, or we have some sort of communism in its place.
In America they will help you before you are born and investigate your death after the event but you are totally on your own the years you are alive and breathing for yourself and God help you should you get sick.
Everybody this is the perfect reminder for us to always pay attention and be ready to help intervene when you cross paths with someone who really needs help.
@@topo3773 I rewatched it after reading some of the hateful comments and accusations made. You are absolutely correct that no allegation nor charge of rape was mentioned. Just saying something to someone in a manner that might be perceived as threatening is more than enough for an overzealous cop to charge someone with "assault," whether the cop witnessed it happening or was miles away from the scene at the time. Many here are confusing battery (a physical act) with assault (a verbal act). If battery HAD occurred, it seems certain that it would have been included in the charges against the alleged perpetrator. It was not.
@@MyPhone-jd9bm WOW! Yes, you ARE ASSUMING much and I remember what my mother taught me about what ASS U ME can lead to. You just pled guilty! (And you're probably wrong.)
Trust me if that guy was either poor or perhaps a little bit darker he wouldn’t of gotten a bail. And if he did get a bail it would be in the millions. At the very least I hope they wrapped a tracking monitor around that Guys neck so they can know where he is every second of the day.
@@maccabbee2014 Not only do they think it's alright, they want to make it FAR easier. How about we not only let them out but then give them rooms at a hotel and welfare. That also happens in a certain area of this country.
@@maccabbee2014 good on you. I actually moved my family out of Washington DC nearly a year ago now because of crazy policies like this and it's gotten worse since I left. What's craziest is the same people on here saying this guy should never have gotten out support the policies that let even worse criminals get out.
The saddest part is that she had already planned to get her locks changed, she obviously knew her ex still had a key and was scared. It’s too bad he hadn’t changed the locks a few days earlier
According to the news report the woman called the locksmith and made an appointment for the next day. The locksmith met his obligation and showed up as scheduled. Everything else we know nothing about except for what the sheriffs told the reporter second hand and she then related to us third hand. Although unfortunate that she didn't have her locks changed sooner, it is very possible that the need to have her locks rekeyed came up very suddenly.
If he would've changed the locks a few days earlier, that guy probably would've broken in or forced his way in and held her there. Considering how far he took it, I don't think a locked door would have stopped him. And then she wouldn't have had the locksmith to help her. So maybe it's not "too bad" but "Thank God" the locks hadn't been changed yet. ☺️
Jessica Lynn ... Exactly! It was her good fortune the appointment was scheduled while he was there otherwise no one would have intervened and she would have suffered plenty more than she has, if not having lost her life. Locks don't keep psychopaths out. Seems like every second guy out there has lost his mind. 🤦🏻♀️
@@Brucev7 "Its not the absence of truth that damns, it's the despising of truth that damns" Maybe you should read your own profile again and actually learn what this means.
How the fu*k does someone with those charges "bail out" prior to at least a dangerousness hearing ? It's a no wonder that people don't trust our justice system.
Of course he bailed out! Yet another Slipping through the cracks. I really hope this woman does more then change the locks. I hope she moves and remains safe. So horrible.
I hope she stays put, and gets one or more friends/bodyguards to stay with her for awhile, so if he shows up again he will get taught the errors of his ways. Read that as: I hope he gets his ass beat if he ever shows up again.
When is our justice system and these judges going to learn that allowing these psychopaths to bailout could be a death sentence for their victim??? Time and time again we see abusive men set free, just to find out that they murdered their ex/victim. Infuriating!!!
I have said it many times. We do not have a justice system. We have a legal system. A court of law. Justice does not get a peek in the door. And its not always the judges...bail may be set at x dollars based on the offense, and if you can post it, off you go. That's when government tries to make sure "everyone is equal". Everyone is; every (alleged) crime is not. Friend of mine had her ex flip out, he barged in the house, ripped out all thd phones and took her cell. Threw it all outside. She didn't say what else he did, but I doubt it was a discussion of how to patch things up. She managed to get away, ran to a neighbor, who called the cops. Eight cops showed up, and all 8 walked her back to her house. She saw the guy's car was gone and told the police it was okay, he was gone. Cops were, "No, ma'am. We are not leaving you until we check the house." You guessed it, dude had moved his car to bait her, and he was waiting. Cops made his acquaintance and carted him off. Dude faced charges much like this guy's, except he was already on probation one county over, and they welcomed him back until his new trial could be arranged. No bail for parole violators.
@@snowflakehunter Yes, innocent until proven guilty. Same folks complaining here about bail might complain in another case that some spent 8 months in jail, unable to afford bail, only to be found not guilty. But...put an ankle monitor on the perp set to alert police if the accused gets within a certain distance of the accuser. There is no solution thst makes everyone happy.
Now the lock repair guy has to worry about his own life because he helped her. That is another reason that the crazy guy should have been kept in jail for a psychiatric evaluation. 👵
@Esoteric x yes that was not covered in the couple minutes of news coverage. They charged him with aggaravated kidnapping, something very specific. Not b&e, assault, home invasion, etc. There would be a reason for it. Stop trying to be interesting.
The lady is never safe 😭😭😭 Firstly he got out on bail, secondly even restriction order has expiry date, thirdly these psychopaths get more aggravated by such incidents they need to be behind bars for very very long time 🙄
Restrictions, peace bonds, and restraining orders are simply pieces of paper and have zero affect on true stalker types. Not worth the paper they're written on.
She may need to leave her home for a few weeks and be safe at a family’s home or something. I wouldn’t trust him especially after he went to jail. We all know people like that tend to not get the picture to stay away for good. 🙏🏽
A few weeks. He probably won't go to court on these charges for a couple years. Covid has the court so backed up it could very well be longer. She needs to get a large dog and a larger gun.
If I was that woman I would relocate where I lived. He obviously will probably try to go back and her again. Thank God the locksmith got the clue to help her. Good job sir.
I'm very frightened, that reporter is reporting without even wearing a mask. I'm going to catch it through the phone all because of her selfishness... I bet she is a conservative
See a man with a pet always seem to have the kindness heart ❤ so glad he was alert to her need for help but these courts are letting out dangerous people too much
Only the judge can answer that question. It is obvious however, that he/she believes that the accused is entitled to the Due Process guaranteed to him by our U.S. Constitution that so many of our military have fought for and died to defend.
Why bail out? I hate this. How many times does this scenario end with them getting out and murdering the woman? I can think of a few cases just off top of my head.
@Esoteric x That is a good point, yes i made that comment assuming he was guilty, but you are right sometimes an arrest happens based only on the word of the “victim”, who is lying. I wonder how common that is? That would be interesting to know. OK, so to protect a man (there are exceptions but for purpose of this example, i will use most common) who may have been falsely accused, bail is permitted. However, it is alarming how many times an actual abuser gets out on bail and kills his partner. Do you have any suggestions? Only thing I can think of right now is to make sure the perceived victim is notified upon bail release, so she can take necessary precautions. PS If a woman lies about abuse or rape and is caught lying, I think there should be a substantial punishment. Sometimes you have a crazy ex determined to ruin a man’s life and he has a right to defend himself, clear his name, and continue living his life. It is a dilemma for sure.
@Esoteric x This makes me think of the woman caught on camera in the elevator beating herself up and then saying her boyfriend/husband did it. While we know more from an unbiased person and the fact that he was at HER house with HER phone, you are absolutely right. Another woman in the same situation could've invited her ex over to "talk" and then lured him in to have rough sex. Yeah her ex, that scumbag who slept with her best friend? She's letting him think she's considering taking him back and all the texts messages say they should talk through their problems. Ha. That asshole is history. And the appointment with the locksmith sure is convenient... She will show him it was a bad idea to fuck with her once she has him arrested for rape. Yes, detective. I asked him to come over thinking we could talk through it. He got angrier and when I mentioned my best friend and counseling, he snapped. He was laughing the whole time he was hurting me, raping me, saying it belonged to him. Thank God, that locksmith saved my life.
@Esoteric x absolutely but have you been in this situation? I have, I didnt even care to have him arrested just to stop stalking and abusing me! I decided to move my entire life in the middle of the night to get away.
I called our neighborhood locksmith to keep out my abusive husband. While he worked on my front and back doors, my 2 daughters and I packed my exes clothes in boxes, put dowels in the windows, and packed my car with camping gear. I wrote a check to the man for changing my locks, put all the boxes in the front yard and went camping for the weekend to hide. The locksmith never cashed my check. I never got a chance to thank him for his kindness as he observed 3 girls scared to death of a man, trying to make it out alive.
Maybe the locksmith deserves a tip....if you know what I mean... ok lady? We can't go around not rewarding GOOD MEN for their good deeds...because good men can just as well turn bad, and TAKE their reward instead of waiting invain for it to show up on its own. Food for thought. But if a half arsed obscure thank you in an out of the way RUclips comment section is your way of showing gratitude....its no wonder why the good men in you and your daughters life turn BAD!!! Good luck with all them..
@@doc.holiday9414 Some people don't think before they spew their negative theories. You don't know my story. You don't know that after months of living a horror movie the last thing I thought about was whether a check cleared after I had to close that account to hide. Or that I had learned the locksmith closed the business and moved out of state to live with family after his wife passed away. You think you know, but you don't so before you speak your non-binary bullshit, step back a minute and put yourself in another pair of shoes first. But what I did do was pray to God to thank him for sending me that kind man and to bless him for his act of kindness.
How could they let him bail out after that? This world just doesn't care about true victims, only criminals. I can't imagine how fearful the woman must now be, always looking over her shoulder now. What an absolute disgrace of justice!
My girlfriend, at the time, told me about someone I knew. He was an ex and an abuser. When we next saw him I warned him that EMS would need shovels to pick up the pieces. He never bothered her again. Don't be a bystander.
@@lilylove8940 I am so sorry for you 😥. I was trained in judo. I will not look the other way. Most of my friends are female and younger. We shop, their children stay close to me. Safety first.
Man I love this story, and I give the lady and the locksmith all the respect and love in the world for doing g everything so well and making this horrible mess come to a stop. Man this is awesome.
@@CikisHelyzet Then become a judge & do something about it. Instead of preaching & act like you're the only righteous person who understands the problem. But you won't do crap to remedy the problem will you? Pathetic!
Chris Graham .. According to you one can laugh at the problem or become a judge. That doesn't leave society in a very empowered position does it? What is it you think you know about what I'm doing or not doing? Your comment is callous and so are you. Take a seat.
He kept someone prisoner in her own home and was still allowed to bail out?!! He better not be able to hurt her or the judge who let him bail out will have to answer for it.
@@snowflakehunter The factors weighed by a judge in setting bond vary from state to state and county to county, but generally speaking the judge has broad discretion. Statutes commonly specify not only flight risk but the severity of the crime and danger to the community. Here in Arizona, the statute allows the judge to take account of how the alleged victim will respond to bail being granted. No, the real problem is that judges so often abuse their discretion and let violent offenders out on their own recognizance just because they say they don't have any money to post bond.
Great help there...to the lock smith, I would say that you have done something so good that may even seem simple now but as you say things could have got worse for the lady if you had not shown up or done this to help her. Good Karma!!. Best Wishes to you sir! 🇸🇬
He bailed out !!!? That's why we have a corrupted system. I think that the victims of a crime should be the ones ruling the sentence, not an untouchable person sitting up on high chair.
That man is a hero! Now that that criminal is out - which -unbelievable! We'll see if the cops will protect her. Doubt they'll do anything on her behalf.
Oh nooooo someone please help this woman. I hope she has family, friends, anyone she can go to. Who knows what this guy is capable of. Please don't let her be another statistic.. honestly, so afraid for her safety..
@@Billy-nw2uq I am doing good thank you and everyone else is safe so far. Thank goodness! Thank you for asking, I hope all is going well for you and your family as well.
@@Billy-nw2uq I am so sorry to hear that. Its been a rough year for everyone. I lost 3 dear elderly church friends due to Covid-19. Please don't be too hard on yourself ok? It will get better. Everyone is kind of in a hard place. I am from Maryland.
Friend at FBI. Dog in the car. This locksmith is set. Guy out of bail. Woman must have been terrified to hear he made bail. STupid court system
My Twist: locksmith and FBI friend moved in with woman. Dog meets new mate😊
Hope that creep got put away by now.
He should not have been allowed to bail out. This was a Failure on our Justice system.
@@naomibarger586 Democrat's are at fault. Check out California, prime example.
I hope one day you get thrown in jail and know for a fact you are innocent and can't get bail. Innocent until proven guilty.
@@davesnothereman5150 How is that? The bail system has been around since pre-independence America, based on English law. There was no such thing as democrats in America at that time.
And he STILL bailed out!!! Where does that leave her?! What a joke.
She buys a 357 ,and a security system . Along with her new attack trained german shepherd ....FYI
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@@Brucev7 Proof? As in, what are your sources for such a claim?
@@johannacannata1090 Seriously, though. What if she spent money she didn't have just trying to get the locks changed? Sounds like you're pretty much out of luck if you don't have a ready emergency fund to buy all of that. Or, even just being able to move entirely.
@@Brucev7 this was in Utah, dumbass, one of the most republican states in the country.
Bailed out? Someone that has gone as far as that man should not be given the option of bail. Just another sign that domestic abuse victims have less rights than their assailants.
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Victims always have more rights, the American stupid system we now have. You almost can't defend yourself or your property. No common sense. People vote this in especially if you offer them a hand out.
@@Brucev7 Utah is a heavily Republican state
@@Brucev7 this happened in Utah you incompetency. Utah is Republican
@@thl205 that’s exactly what I was about to say...why do people need to make this about right and left? 🤦🏻♀️ it’s just WRONG. But yeah Utah is HEAVY RED what are they even talking about lol
He bailed out, putting the girl and locksmith in danger for revenge. Great job justice system!
Guys stupid enough to not realize shes got fucking 911 on her hand and givin clues/showing it etc the dude would get rolled like a backwood if he tried anything on anyone hah.
Can't agree more. What a joke this justice system is.
I'm not sure in this case the justice system is at fault. He wasn't let out by the judge, he was forced to bail out. The justice system cannot prevent all crime. It cannot predict what criminals are going to do. We don't live in a perfect world, humans and our institutions will always be fallible. The only one to blame is the individual committing the crime.
@@vampirehunterd2561 yeah, land of the free stuff here.
@@vampirehunterd2561 I think thats code for he is not free.
"he called his friend in the FBI and then the police" who ARE locksmiths really
My friend's husband is in a high position in the FBI. Kinda makes me feel very safe.
brilliant comment
Not uncommon at all for locksmiths to be very well connected around town.
Lol
Locksmiths have to be connected with law enforcement because of the context of their job
Wait a minute He bailed out? Our justice system is a joke.
Yes it is !!! Next thing she is dead and then what ???... too late !!!
The system protects the abusers 😡
Y'all could be like California where they don't even require money for a bail anymore. You know, for equality or whatever.
Emrid Atla That is a completely different topic. This guy bailed out which means he had money for bail. With your comment you seem to be suggesting that kidnappers and stalkers with money should be allowed out to finish the job. What California is saying is that a judge should consider many factors to determine if a suspect is a flight risk not just how big their wallet is. It about people getting charged with small crimes having to stay in jail, possibly losing their jobs and homes, because they can't afford bail. While richer people can walk Scott free. This guy shouldn't have been allowed out bail or no bail.
@@emridatla3886 and everyone that drinks water and breathes air dies..
Women still are treated poorly in the judicial system. They can't/won't do anything until the victim is dead.
He assaulted her kidnapped her and was released are they joking.
Deprivation of liberty should be years in jail
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@@Brucev7 Bullshit. .
Has it been proven in a court of law???
@@Brucev7 utah you fucking idiot
@@LenaPatsa Proof?
How in the heck was this creep able to bail out. I hope she has someone with her.
Or a gun
the locksmiths dog should be in protective custody
The laws. People voted for this, that’s how.
@@Karina_Engr ..Dominion voting machines put and keep corrupt politicians in place. You have no vote silly, only corporations do.
@@daisycocoa2557 🙄
Locksmith: calls friend at FBI “should I go John Wick on this man?”
FBI friend: “no, you’ll blow your cover. Call 911 instead”.
I had to rewind twice to make sure i heard that right.
I love this comment so much 😄
And his dog might have been killed.
The dog is his partner.
@@xaviermartinez1128 me toooo
Amazing work brother. He bails out? that judge should be behind bars. This is disgraceful.
It’s all about money everything is
I'm sure the ex boyfriend is going to be very enraged that she out smarted him by writing 911 on her hand. She's in real danger ! This low life never should have been granted bail.
@loveutill theendoftimes no it’s because the shit court system of innocence until proven guilty, so by definition he was technically innocent without enough evidence. F’d up.
@loveutill theendoftimes one because it could be fake case.. two criminal also have civil rights :P one bad decision doesnt make him hard criminal
@@topo3773 Innocent until proven guilty is f'd up? This video is one example of that being a bad thing, and for every 1 example like this you can find showing innocent until proven guilty is a bad mindset, there'll be 100 examples for why guilty until proven innocent is way worse of a mindset.
I agree the woman should be afforded some type of protection until a trial/investigation is completed, but to attack innocent until proven guilty? Seems like you being emotional over logical to me.
@@xcurrentbreeze6626 ok
@@topo3773 What would be even more fucked up is to arbitrarily detain people and try them under the assumption that they are guilty. Simple laws can be passed that forbid moron judges from granting bail to predators like this. Only low IQ people jump to "change the system"!
He bailed out? Her well being is now in the hands of the judge that allowed it.
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This is why victims keep quiet.
Sadly there's three sides to the story, her's, his, and somewhere in the middle, the truth. Since she had no physical injury they can't hold someone for the crimes he is alledged to have committed. It doesn't matter who it is, and sadly he will probably get away with the majority of it.
@@pamelamorris3148 very true
@@Brucev7 No...that is the alt right crap. I m not even a Democrat and I know that!!!
He bailed out!! WTF, now this lady has to go into hiding and constantly look over her shoulder!
Bad Judge and system!!
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How are you doing? Hope you and your family are safe
The judge can only follow the existing law. The people that had been voted to represent the city, county and state are the ones that need to push to update the laws. But as history proves time and time again; it takes lives lost before that's addressed.
@@shayshaycleaning9235 You don't know that.
Wow, give him bail so that he makes sure that he silences her for good! That judge must think stalking, kidnapping and DV is a misdemeanor. He needs to be reprimanded and removed bc his judgement is not too sound.
"If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, call us and we will let your abuser go free"
... until we see evidence of a crime, or prove guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
I know someone who went through it. Guy bailed himself out as well. Cheats on her, beats her up, has money and told her if she ever leaves, he will kill her. Again, reminder, he bailed himself out!!
@@TruckTaxiMoveIt Because her being held hostage and assaulted wasn't enough? Think thats proof enough
@@TruckTaxiMoveIt people are held in jail for lesser crimes such as drug possession or burglary (different from robbery, burglary occurs when no one is in the home that is broken into) until their court dates. this is done when people are either likely to commit more crimes if released, or likely to skip their court dates. In the case of domestic violence, the likeliness for more crimes to be committed during the time between their release date and their court date is extremely high and happens all the time. Therefore people who commit domestic violence should be held in jail on higher bonds which they are less likely to be able to pay, and therefore less likely to get out before their court date. However, often times that is not the case.
@@jordanclary2604 "higher bonds" would just mean only the poorer ones will stay...
How ironic that they put the hotline for abuse right after announcing that an abuser who kidnapped someone was out on bail within hours. Way to go, Utah.
@Esoteric x he was found guilty though ...
@Esoteric x Holy shit you are a terrible fucking person. YOU are a part of the problem.
@Esoteric x yeah, you said "you are assuming hes guilty" just for you to be wrong, he was proven guilty.
@Esoteric x well in this case that point isnt valid so i dont know what youre getting at.
@Esoteric x Are YOU too prideful to admit your mistake? You physically cannot ASSUME someone is guilty when it's already been made public that they LEGALLY ARE guilty. At that point it's a fact being said. Doofus.
How could a judge allow bail in this case? Who is the judge? S/he needs to be reported to the bar. The victim's life is now in serious jeopardy. Insane.
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@@Billy-nw2uq creepy
@@vampirehunterd2561 not creepy. maybe he knows her irl
@@santimeek5063 maybe she doesn't, even more creepy
@@koekie7003 doesn't seem creepy to me either way. He's probably just trying to be nice
It’s kind of a let down when you hear that your kidnapper was released.
What , they’re waiting for him to really do some damage??!!😡
He has already done some damage. She has been terrorized
@@Grammapama it’s not enough for the judges eyes
@@toztoz9118 it’s common for abusers to look like a good guy to neighbors and friends. It is part of the personality disorder of abusers. So while what you say may be quite true the jury may still be out on that one.
@@Grammapama Don't disagree with what you are saying, but just wanted to throw it out there that not all abusers have mental health disorders (personality disorders). I don't like people thinking that mental health disorders and violence always go hand in hand.
@@docd.t.torrance7845 so true. But abusers have so many features that apply to all of them. That is why there are abuser treatment programs. Victimology runs across the spectrum. Abusers have many similar features. It’s a puzzle. That is for sure.
Time to get these type of Judges out! Only way this will work is if We the People VOTE them out!
@Esoteric x No, but if somebody is accused of a crime and is deemed to be a danger to the public or a flight risk, it is normal for bail to be withheld, its not biased reporting, its case law.
@@Eli-gn6dr 6A. Innocent until proven guilty.
Judges don't get voted in, they are 'elected' by their peers.
@@faithm9284 In Utah, where I live so I know what I am talking about, on the ballot there is a list of Judges .. you vote whether to retain or not to retain.. yes they CAN get voted out.. at least in this state.
@@sharonolsen6579 Legislative voting here in Va for judges. One of two states along with South Carolina. They have upped their ' mandatory' retirement to 73 but they don't really retire. They get called back to cover for other judges. It's not unusual to see dementia, alzheimer's on the bench here. Saw an old female judge give $1000 fine to an 18 yr old girl commuting from college with no previous record, for forgetting to take her cruise off from 65 to 55. The cop was even shocked, so she kept asking him, 'Are you sure there was no previous record'? At the end of it, the judge said, 'You're certainly welcome to get a lawyer', and laughed. Watched another 'retired' judge let a s€x trafficer walk with the sweep of his hand. Our tax dollars at work.
When someone posts bail and re-offends, the judge should serve time. It happens far too often and victims are the ones who need protection, not criminals.
this sounds good in reaction to this particular news story, but if you imagine how that will look in two or three years.... It means that effectively, bail has been eliminated. I think that having smarter judges might be helpful. Some of these legal system will just trust anybody who talks "right"
"called my friend in the FBI, then the police" wish I had friends in the FBI
You do have friends in the FBI. Matter of fact they're watching over you right now, along with the NSA etc. They are your life long buddies.
@Rene Luis and that's not racist
@Rene Luis don't matter skin color. We ALL bleed red
Just saying....I would have went with the police first....dude from the FBI prob said "BRUH CALL 911"
@Rene Luis exactly, that's why we all bleed red and they are human too
The woman should go and stay in the house of the person who let the criminal bail out of jail. These people need to be made known to the public. Their job is to protect us but they let kidnappers out on bail!
Probably an Obama appointed judge
@@daisycocoa2557 you are ridiculous. Judges appointed by trump do the same because women's lives don't matter to them. Truth is we don't know what the judges politics are and your conjecture is stupid.
@@daisycocoa2557 Trumpski needs to be in jail!
Good idea.
Innocent until proven guilty.
They released the predator?? THIS IS EXACTLY WHY WOMEN KEEP BEING VICTIMIZED.
No... this isnt a woman specific issue. It’s how it is, they let murderers out on bail for $1k in Chicago every day
@@chaseo4557 WOWwwwwwww
They release all the criminals on bail. They let murderers out these days on bail - there is no surprise they let this guy out. Time for you to wake up - this is what anti-police ideas do!
Innocent until proven guilty in the court of law
Women are supposed to be strong and empowered I thought? Let her learn some self defense or buy a gun and learn how to use it. As someone else said, this isnt a woman specific issue. Men can be victimized too.
“If you are experience violence” “we will let them bail out”
I know - how disturbing
Its all about the $$$$$
She had already dumped that dude and he wasn't having it. Glad the locksmith helped her. Greg, you are a hero!
This locksmith is a hero, as well as police. Too bad the judge has little common sense!
Bail is a right that has been around since Pre-Independence America. It is not the judges decision outside of flight risk factors.
@@snowflakehunter kidnapping a person isn't a right. People arrested for murder have been released on bail and gone and murdered more people. You somehow think this is acceptable
@@MyPhone-jd9bm Where in the hell did you get the idea she was raped??? Nowhere in the story was this even mentioned!
@@MyPhone-jd9bm With your mentality, I hope you never serve on a jury. You are a dangerous person to the judicial system. Assumptions like this can cost someone their freedom or even their life. And this guy had a KEY to the house. Normal people only give house keys to people who have been in long-term relationships. And who is to say that she did not somehow instigate this situation? Ass whippings just don't fall out of the sky you know, unless the person is mentally unstable. Just let the investigators do there job because there are too many unanswered questions left to be answered before a judgement can be made.
@@snowflakehunter Bail is not a right (8th amendment). Nor is it guaranteed outside a flight risk. There are a multitude of factors that come into play when determining whether a defendant is eligible for bail. And it is the judge who determines if one is eligible for bail.
I don’t how people who have committed such crimes should be set free .Out on bail really does mean set free with time enough to kill that woman if he wishes.
You got that right!!! It's even worse now because of liberal politicians.
@@bryanelam7431 I have no view on whether you’re right or not ( but God forbid ) . What I do know though is that this stupidity has been going on a long time , and many women have suffered the consequences.
@@bryanelam7431 you're exactly right. The criminals have more rights than the victims and its gonna get even worse and people are too brainwashed to even see what's happening
@@lindacarruthers3423 it’s funny you said that when most liberals are women.
@@kimhancock5965 it's amazing how many people can't see the truth when it's right in front of their face!! I agree totally with your brainwashed comment!!
Of course he’s bailed out. She’s still alive! In this country, our system doesn’t help until after we’re dead! 😔
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Not a personal attack, but are you saying that we should deny a person of the Due Process guaranteed to them by the Constitution of the United States? We either have due process to protect our rights, or we have some sort of communism in its place.
@@dalewalker4614 spoken like a true criminal...
In America they will help you before you are born and investigate your death after the event but you are totally on your own the years you are alive and breathing for yourself and God help you should you get sick.
Can you name a better system?
Everybody this is the perfect reminder for us to always pay attention and be ready to help intervene when you cross paths with someone who really needs help.
Make sure you call this man for your locksmith needs
He’s a true hero. Well done sir
WWM he’s my uncle. I’m very proud for what he did
Don't forget Scooter! He's a super-dog.
@@MyPhone-jd9bm when did they say she got raped? Not being mean, I just rewatched and didn’t see it.
@@topo3773 I rewatched it after reading some of the hateful comments and accusations made. You are absolutely correct that no allegation nor charge of rape was mentioned. Just saying something to someone in a manner that might be perceived as threatening is more than enough for an overzealous cop to charge someone with "assault," whether the cop witnessed it happening or was miles away from the scene at the time. Many here are confusing battery (a physical act) with assault (a verbal act). If battery HAD occurred, it seems certain that it would have been included in the charges against the alleged perpetrator. It was not.
@@MyPhone-jd9bm WOW! Yes, you ARE ASSUMING much and I remember what my mother taught me about what ASS U ME can lead to. You just pled guilty! (And you're probably wrong.)
These ppl being allowed to b out on bail just infuriates me.Wish judges would think of the victim for 1 second
only maybe when the victim is dead 😡🤬!!!
If it happened to a judges relative I bet the guy wouldn’t be bailed out 🤬
Trust me if that guy was either poor or perhaps a little bit darker he wouldn’t of gotten a bail. And if he did get a bail it would be in the millions. At the very least I hope they wrapped a tracking monitor around that Guys neck so they can know where he is every second of the day.
Apply to live in a third world country.
More money if the guy re-offends. The system isn't about justice in the US. It's about money
People need to start flooding the Governor, mayor, and D.A’s offices with calls and emails nonstop. The guy being able to bail out is ridiculous.
Andy Cuomo and Charles Heastie think it's ok.
Then start a petition all your doing is telling people what to do.......
@@maccabbee2014 Not only do they think it's alright, they want to make it FAR easier. How about we not only let them out but then give them rooms at a hotel and welfare. That also happens in a certain area of this country.
@@JeffSmith-eq3kc As I have told friends, I will not be a bystander.
@@maccabbee2014 good on you. I actually moved my family out of Washington DC nearly a year ago now because of crazy policies like this and it's gotten worse since I left. What's craziest is the same people on here saying this guy should never have gotten out support the policies that let even worse criminals get out.
Omg thank god you were there and helped her blessings to you
I wish I could give Greg a HUGE hug!❤
Thank you for helping her!
Wow! Shes lucky she gotta guy who paid close enough attention to understand she was in trouble
100th like
Absolutely....& cared enough to get involved.
@@MASTEROFEVIL lol. What a shitty life you must have to go around comment about what number like you were. Jesus Christ man. Get a fucking hobby.
The saddest part is that she had already planned to get her locks changed, she obviously knew her ex still had a key and was scared. It’s too bad he hadn’t changed the locks a few days earlier
Exactly what I was thinking. Thank God she had the good sense to at least make the appointment.
According to the news report the woman called the locksmith and made an appointment for the next day. The locksmith met his obligation and showed up as scheduled. Everything else we know nothing about except for what the sheriffs told the reporter second hand and she then related to us third hand. Although unfortunate that she didn't have her locks changed sooner, it is very possible that the need to have her locks rekeyed came up very suddenly.
Change the lock right after buying a glock...
If he would've changed the locks a few days earlier, that guy probably would've broken in or forced his way in and held her there. Considering how far he took it, I don't think a locked door would have stopped him. And then she wouldn't have had the locksmith to help her. So maybe it's not "too bad" but "Thank God" the locks hadn't been changed yet. ☺️
Jessica Lynn ... Exactly! It was her good fortune the appointment was scheduled while he was there otherwise no one would have intervened and she would have suffered plenty more than she has, if not having lost her life. Locks don't keep psychopaths out. Seems like every second guy out there has lost his mind. 🤦🏻♀️
I'm glad he took her signs seriously and got her help. People like him are my definition of heroes
Dude should never have been allowed to bail out in the first place. Pathetic people in that justice system.
He kidnapped her and held her hostage, but was allowed to make bail?!?!. This justice system is just horrible.
Great job. Can we PLEASE Greg rid of bail for those charged with a violent offense?
Wouldnt that be nice? Also making criminal justice in favor of victims instead of criminals.
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@@Brucev7 wow you are so incompetent because Utah is a Republican state
@@Brucev7 "Its not the absence of truth that damns, it's the despising of truth that damns" Maybe you should read your own profile again and actually learn what this means.
Nope. Innocent until proven guilty. I LOVE America!
How the fu*k does someone with those charges "bail out" prior to at least a dangerousness hearing ? It's a no wonder that people don't trust our justice system.
Of course he bailed out! Yet another Slipping through the cracks. I really hope this woman does more then change the locks. I hope she moves and remains safe. So horrible.
She has to be smart because the system is against her 😡
2nd Amendment. She'll obviously need to defend & protect herself!! 🇺🇸
If you have a good lawyer it’s easy to get a decent bail...
@@lowlifetrent959 Sources?
I hope she stays put, and gets one or more friends/bodyguards to stay with her for awhile, so if he shows up again he will get taught the errors of his ways.
Read that as: I hope he gets his ass beat if he ever shows up again.
Why was this man let out on bail after what he did? Truly, money is the root of all evil!
Judge a criminal. Shouldn’t get his wages.,
Money? It's not like the court generally gets to keep the bail money.
Great job, Mr Locksmith! It is when ordinary guys like you do simple things like these that our faith in humanity becomes restored.
When is our justice system and these judges going to learn that allowing these psychopaths to bailout could be a death sentence for their victim??? Time and time again we see abusive men set free, just to find out that they murdered their ex/victim. Infuriating!!!
Never! They are all part of the corrupt Demo worshiping cabal!
I have said it many times. We do not have a justice system. We have a legal system. A court of law. Justice does not get a peek in the door. And its not always the judges...bail may be set at x dollars based on the offense, and if you can post it, off you go. That's when government tries to make sure "everyone is equal". Everyone is; every (alleged) crime is not. Friend of mine had her ex flip out, he barged in the house, ripped out all thd phones and took her cell. Threw it all outside. She didn't say what else he did, but I doubt it was a discussion of how to patch things up. She managed to get away, ran to a neighbor, who called the cops. Eight cops showed up, and all 8 walked her back to her house. She saw the guy's car was gone and told the police it was okay, he was gone. Cops were, "No, ma'am. We are not leaving you until we check the house." You guessed it, dude had moved his car to bait her, and he was waiting. Cops made his acquaintance and carted him off. Dude faced charges much like this guy's, except he was already on probation one county over, and they welcomed him back until his new trial could be arranged. No bail for parole violators.
Bail has been around in America before our independence for a reason.
@@snowflakehunter Yes, innocent until proven guilty. Same folks complaining here about bail might complain in another case that some spent 8 months in jail, unable to afford bail, only to be found not guilty. But...put an ankle monitor on the perp set to alert police if the accused gets within a certain distance of the accuser. There is no solution thst makes everyone happy.
Well said!
Now the lock repair guy has to worry about his own life because he helped her. That is another reason that the crazy guy should have been kept in jail for a psychiatric evaluation. 👵
@Esoteric x you need to watch this again and listen,... carefully!
@Esoteric x
Well, "hearsay" was arrested IN her home...
@Esoteric x
That is rare & u know it. You must just want someone to argue with someone. Your point "bitches always lie", doesn't fly.
The only guy who needs a psych eval is the judge who let him out on bail in the first place.
@Esoteric x yes that was not covered in the couple minutes of news coverage. They charged him with aggaravated kidnapping, something very specific. Not b&e, assault, home invasion, etc. There would be a reason for it. Stop trying to be interesting.
The lady is never safe 😭😭😭
Firstly he got out on bail, secondly even restriction order has expiry date, thirdly these psychopaths get more aggravated by such incidents they need to be behind bars for very very long time 🙄
@Esoteric x 😐
@Esoteric x really bruh
Restrictions, peace bonds, and restraining orders are simply pieces of paper and have zero affect on true stalker types. Not worth the paper they're written on.
Esoteric x ... You just told on yourself. 👏👏
I love how they ended it with
“he was in jail but has bailed out” smh 🤦🏻♂️
I hope he didn’t take that key
Thank you Greg for your common sense and in helping this woman! We need more like you, more people prepared to assist others!
It happens here in England all the time - 'the offender was given police bail' - and then 9 times out of 10 they don't turn up in court ... or worse!
yes, so many cases the victim then gets killed in the end bc judges hate womwn too :(( it is terrible, everywhere!
The kind of locksmith any person needs when in difficulty.
She may need to leave her home for a few weeks and be safe at a family’s home or something. I wouldn’t trust him especially after he went to jail. We all know people like that tend to not get the picture to stay away for good. 🙏🏽
Strait up
Im scared gor her
They can find you at a family or friends house. And what about going to work. He should be in jail
A few weeks. He probably won't go to court on these charges for a couple years. Covid has the court so backed up it could very well be longer. She needs to get a large dog and a larger gun.
A few weeks?
She needs to relocate. But even then, the internet makes it way too easy to find someone.
I think she'd have to change her name.
Thankful this man listened to his instincts.
If I was that woman I would relocate where I lived. He obviously will probably try to go back and her again. Thank God the locksmith got the clue to help her. Good job sir.
I gave this man a big thumbs up. For helping out that lady God bless him always and forever.
😰this is so freaking scary
I'm glad this gentleman help and saved the lady 😊
I'm very frightened, that reporter is reporting without even wearing a mask. I'm going to catch it through the phone all because of her selfishness... I bet she is a conservative
@@phuchyouh7171 you're being ridiculous.
@@tammytruthout8465 I suspect that was sarcasm.
He bails out??? The locksmith's name and truck and comments on tv. And, what about the woman?.........Oh, thanks a lot!!!!!!
This locksmith did a great job. I hope the woman is safe.
See a man with a pet always seem to have the kindness heart ❤ so glad he was alert to her need for help but these courts are letting out dangerous people too much
I don't understand how someone can be charged with imprisonment, and get out on bond. 🤤
Did the judge not think this is serious,?????
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The judge is a dumbass
Only the judge can answer that question. It is obvious however, that he/she believes that the accused is entitled to the Due Process guaranteed to him by our U.S. Constitution that so many of our military have fought for and died to defend.
They tell you they can't do anything unless a crime is committed. He committed no crime YET. That's why he gets to go free.
Why bail out? I hate this. How many times does this scenario end with them getting out and murdering the woman? I can think of a few cases just off top of my head.
@Esoteric x That is a good point, yes i made that comment assuming he was guilty, but you are right sometimes an arrest happens based only on the word of the “victim”, who is lying. I wonder how common that is? That would be interesting to know. OK, so to protect a man (there are exceptions but for purpose of this example, i will use most common) who may have been falsely accused, bail is permitted. However, it is alarming how many times an actual abuser gets out on bail and kills his partner. Do you have any suggestions? Only thing I can think of right now is to make sure the perceived victim is notified upon bail release, so she can take necessary precautions.
PS If a woman lies about abuse or rape and is caught lying, I think there should be a substantial punishment. Sometimes you have a crazy ex determined to ruin a man’s life and he has a right to defend himself, clear his name, and continue living his life. It is a dilemma for sure.
@Esoteric x This makes me think of the woman caught on camera in the elevator beating herself up and then saying her boyfriend/husband did it. While we know more from an unbiased person and the fact that he was at HER house with HER phone, you are absolutely right. Another woman in the same situation could've invited her ex over to "talk" and then lured him in to have rough sex. Yeah her ex, that scumbag who slept with her best friend? She's letting him think she's considering taking him back and all the texts messages say they should talk through their problems. Ha. That asshole is history. And the appointment with the locksmith sure is convenient... She will show him it was a bad idea to fuck with her once she has him arrested for rape. Yes, detective. I asked him to come over thinking we could talk through it. He got angrier and when I mentioned my best friend and counseling, he snapped. He was laughing the whole time he was hurting me, raping me, saying it belonged to him. Thank God, that locksmith saved my life.
@Esoteric x absolutely but have you been in this situation? I have, I didnt even care to have him arrested just to stop stalking and abusing me! I decided to move my entire life in the middle of the night to get away.
I called our neighborhood locksmith to keep out my abusive husband. While he worked on my front and back doors, my 2 daughters and I packed my exes clothes in boxes, put dowels in the windows, and packed my car with camping gear. I wrote a check to the man for changing my locks, put all the boxes in the front yard and went camping for the weekend to hide. The locksmith never cashed my check. I never got a chance to thank him for his kindness as he observed 3 girls scared to death of a man, trying to make it out alive.
Glad you and your girls made it out safely.
Maybe the locksmith deserves a tip....if you know what I mean... ok lady? We can't go around not rewarding GOOD MEN for their good deeds...because good men can just as well turn bad, and TAKE their reward instead of waiting invain for it to show up on its own. Food for thought. But if a half arsed obscure thank you in an out of the way RUclips comment section is your way of showing gratitude....its no wonder why the good men in you and your daughters life turn BAD!!! Good luck with all them..
@@MonsterSound.Bradley Thank you so much.
@@doc.holiday9414 Some people don't think before they spew their negative theories. You don't know my story. You don't know that after months of living a horror movie the last thing I thought about was whether a check cleared after I had to close that account to hide. Or that I had learned the locksmith closed the business and moved out of state to live with family after his wife passed away. You think you know, but you don't so before you speak your non-binary bullshit, step back a minute and put yourself in another pair of shoes first. But what I did do was pray to God to thank him for sending me that kind man and to bless him for his act of kindness.
@@a.p.h.6530 don’t listen to this idiot, I am so happy for you and your children and I believe the best kind of tip is to have saved lives.
How could they let him bail out after that? This world just doesn't care about true victims, only criminals. I can't imagine how fearful the woman must now be, always looking over her shoulder now. What an absolute disgrace of justice!
God bless that locksmith.
Alex Bogue he’s my uncle
Spongebob Square pants Wonderful
If fear this guy will easily track down the locksmith. Hope he's careful.
You most likely saved her life! Thank you for being alert and taking a chance ❤
Hello Cynthia
How are you doing? Hope you and your family are safe
Thank you for helping her, you're a hero
Helloo
How are you doing? Hope you and your family are safe
My girlfriend, at the time, told me about someone I knew. He was an ex and an abuser. When we next saw him I warned him that EMS
would need shovels to pick up the pieces. He never bothered her again. Don't be a bystander.
No one ever stood for me like that
@@lilylove8940 I am so sorry for you 😥. I was trained in judo. I will not look the other way. Most of my friends are female and younger. We shop, their children stay close to me. Safety first.
Man I love this story, and I give the lady and the locksmith all the respect and love in the world for doing g everything so well and making this horrible mess come to a stop. Man this is awesome.
Since when are kidnapper allowed out on bail? Crime against women are not taken very seriously.
He was bailed out! ending for just about every story where victim has a good chance of being assaulted again where is justice when you need it
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@@Brucev7 what the F are you blubbering about??
God bless you!
Thank you Mr. Greg
From so many of us ❤🙏
"We got you now scumba....oh you got money? Okay you're free to go" -U.S. Justice.
😄😆🤧😅🤣😭😂‼
Made no sense, then gets released?!
all about $$$$$$$ !!! 😡
He bailed out!!!! 🤣
I must be watching the comedy channel.
You're the only one laughing. It's not a tv show. This is repeated day in & day out. Look at some stats.
@@CikisHelyzet Then become a judge & do something about it. Instead of preaching & act like you're the only righteous person who understands the problem. But you won't do crap to remedy the problem will you? Pathetic!
Chris Graham .. According to you one can laugh at the problem or become a judge. That doesn't leave society in a very empowered position does it?
What is it you think you know about what I'm doing or not doing?
Your comment is callous and so are you. Take a seat.
@@CikisHelyzet He was just commenting on how ridiculous and outrageous this whole case is. Lighten up a little bit, like damn.
He kept someone prisoner in her own home and was still allowed to bail out?!! He better not be able to hurt her or the judge who let him bail out will have to answer for it.
Unfortunately, no, the judge won't suffer any repercussions, even if the victim is murdered by the perp.
No...he will not. Bail is set on flight risk factors alone.
And "assaulted" her.
@@snowflakehunter The factors weighed by a judge in setting bond vary from state to state and county to county, but generally speaking the judge has broad discretion. Statutes commonly specify not only flight risk but the severity of the crime and danger to the community. Here in Arizona, the statute allows the judge to take account of how the alleged victim will respond to bail being granted. No, the real problem is that judges so often abuse their discretion and let violent offenders out on their own recognizance just because they say they don't have any money to post bond.
no the judge won't have to answer to anyone.
great job locksmith. the world needs more people looking out for others like you did.
Incredible. I hope the lady remains safe.
God bless him for reacting the way he did
These people should not be allowed to bond out!! Dangerous...
Hello Lynne
How are you doing? Hope you and your family are safe
great job Greg! good at locksmith job and good at sensing trouble! my snappy salute to you!
That poor woman is probably terrified
Thank God for this man
INSANE that he is out. What has happened to our courts, our judges? When will they stop PRACTICING law and begin enforcing it?
As long as he is wearing a mask it is not insane for him to be out
Great help there...to the lock smith, I would say that you have done something so good that may even seem simple now but as you say things could have got worse for the lady if you had not shown up or done this to help her. Good Karma!!. Best Wishes to you sir! 🇸🇬
He bailed out !!!? That's why we have a corrupted system. I think that the victims of a crime should be the ones ruling the sentence, not an untouchable person sitting up on high chair.
So glad all the support is in place. Kudos to my friend
How do you bail out of aggravated kidnapping? What a joke
He bailed out ? The woman must be frantic xs
That man is a hero! Now that that criminal is out - which -unbelievable! We'll see if the cops will protect her. Doubt they'll do anything on her behalf.
"For the love of money"
How much was his bail?
Why did they let him bell out what is going on with the justice system? He is a danger to others.
How does this guy get to post bail?!?!?
Oh nooooo someone please help this woman. I hope she has family, friends, anyone she can go to. Who knows what this guy is capable of. Please don't let her be another statistic.. honestly, so afraid for her safety..
Sometimes a hero shows up and Davies the day while saving in grace. Thank you Sir!
Hello Dee
How are you doing? Hope you and your family are safe
@@Billy-nw2uq I am doing good thank you and everyone else is safe so far. Thank goodness! Thank you for asking, I hope all is going well for you and your family as well.
@@dannij7081 glad you're okay. I'm really depressed right now lost a coworker it's hard here. Where are you from?
@@Billy-nw2uq I am so sorry to hear that. Its been a rough year for everyone. I lost 3 dear elderly church friends due to Covid-19. Please don't be too hard on yourself ok? It will get better. Everyone is kind of in a hard place. I am from Maryland.
There are people out here that'll go to great lengths to ruin your life simply cuz they have none.
Thanks Greg! You gave a key to freedom ! Good job!
Big respect to this locksmith 👊👊👊