Manipulative Bridge Tender Opens Drawbridge as Woman is Walking Across | Carol Wright Case Analysis

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  • @jesusdubon8868
    @jesusdubon8868 10 дней назад +114

    I can’t believe they pay 10 bucks an hour to operate a bridge and hire someone with a criminal background and doesn’t get drug tested.

    • @StrawberryK11
      @StrawberryK11 7 дней назад +13

      That's why they pay so little - helps them avoid background checks & all that: I hope the company is sued

    • @jessicaolson490
      @jessicaolson490 7 дней назад +11

      I bet you get they get a minimum of $30 per hour to staff that bridge but they skim as much as they could get away with for their own profit. 😬

    • @erickiyoshiphillips2323
      @erickiyoshiphillips2323 2 дня назад +1

      Florida only pays 12 or 13. I applied to one thank god i got a job paying 20 an hour for less work

    • @rintintinman9223
      @rintintinman9223 2 дня назад +3

      Ya pay peanuts,,, ya get garbage

    • @DivinityAwakened
      @DivinityAwakened 2 дня назад

      ​​@@erickiyoshiphillips2323 how are you surviving on just 20 dollars an hour? That's onlly a little over 38 thousand a year. I just don't get it.

  • @sibhuskyguy
    @sibhuskyguy 13 дней назад +1090

    The supervisor should have faced a criminal charge for encouraging her to lie to police...

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen 13 дней назад +58

      Something! Conspiracy to obstruct justice, accomplice after the fact….I don’t know, but something.

    • @peggypasson8794
      @peggypasson8794 13 дней назад +20

      Apparently we need a lot more oversight with these employees .......who polices them ? It sounds like they purposely play games with people's lives literally ! 😭 So we need surveillance immediately !

    • @28russ
      @28russ 13 дней назад +15

      ​@@peggypasson8794 It sounds like there's already surveillance in the form of cameras. But all cameras can do is provide evidence of the employees incompetence after the fact. What they really need is an employee who actually does the job correctly and adheres to safety standards. And it sounds like there's already a supervisor but I don't know where she is or what she actually does.

    • @killgoretrout877
      @killgoretrout877 12 дней назад +1

      hey we cant hold all blacks accountable for their crimes otherwise we would have to admit we made a horrible mistake

    • @PalmBeachFlorida24
      @PalmBeachFlorida24 12 дней назад +2

      Agreed.

  • @joseroman6484
    @joseroman6484 13 дней назад +328

    Imagine making it through life for 79 years. To be murdered by a loser. Simply because she didn’t feel like getting up and taking a quick look. Her and many others have this poor woman’s blood on their hands.

    • @elzach0
      @elzach0 7 дней назад +3

      Maybe old mate shouldn't have been walking so slow

    • @chaddfrancis2179
      @chaddfrancis2179 7 дней назад +3

      Knowledge is trying to reach you,but you're too quick.

    • @Nikkinextdoorr
      @Nikkinextdoorr 6 дней назад +5

      Imagine Al the close calls others had just mere seconds of this happening to them
      Because of her negligence.

    • @KiKi-tf8rv
      @KiKi-tf8rv 6 дней назад

      Right as always, Moss. 💔

    • @marccru
      @marccru 3 дня назад +6

      Literally her job. Guessing she should have never been in that position in the first place. City will have to pay for her big time.

  • @shecat1964
    @shecat1964 13 дней назад +409

    8 years probation?? WTH? That sentence is a crime.

    • @xavierb9061
      @xavierb9061 11 дней назад +8

      Accident.

    • @teresayates8274
      @teresayates8274 11 дней назад +37

      ​@xavierb9061 NEGLIGENCE. She didn't do her job the way she was supposed to. Listen to the story again, you missed a few things.

    • @xavierb9061
      @xavierb9061 11 дней назад +7

      @@teresayates8274 as i said accident, low paying job. Family already got paid millions no reason ruin her life as well.

    • @melissa7041
      @melissa7041 11 дней назад

      @@xavierb9061 Obvious you are mentally unstable as well..Can't just go around killing people and think it's alright cuz someone got "paid" or not.. First, it was illegal !! to hire a family member. Second, in "late 2020" the DEI was in play. When there is already a bias and an attitude of entitlement by both the hiring and mentally unstable ( narcissistic personality trait and ECT ECT) the expectation is exactly what happened. SHE ALREADY HAD "MULTIPLE CHANCES" (WHAT JUDGE! "gave" her another chance?!?) &WHY!) *And we wonder why planes are falling out of the sky? WAKE UP! -you are not entitled.

    • @ScootsMcPoot
      @ScootsMcPoot 10 дней назад +5

      Intent is important. This is more the companies fault.

  • @willwong1234
    @willwong1234 13 дней назад +1520

    Hiring someone with a history of misbehaviour and violence is looking for "accidents" to happen.

    • @m.y.o.b.724
      @m.y.o.b.724 13 дней назад +54

      Unfortunately, for that kind of pay that's about all they're going to get.

    • @SuperCritical374
      @SuperCritical374 13 дней назад

      Cool it with racism willwong1234

    • @laurenmay2098
      @laurenmay2098 13 дней назад +33

      A drug user, what can we expect?

    • @clayton56tube
      @clayton56tube 13 дней назад +31

      it was nepotism

    • @DottieMinerva
      @DottieMinerva 13 дней назад +41

      Unfortunately in this economy that’s all you’re going to get for 10 dollars an hour. Teens won’t even work for that anymore.

  • @samiyaferguson9177
    @samiyaferguson9177 13 дней назад +853

    I also feel really badly for the bystander who tried to help but could not. I'm sure the image plays in his mind all the time. I pray he can find peace with himself and knows it wasn't his fault :,( so sad.

    • @yes0r787
      @yes0r787 13 дней назад +48

      What a living nightmare.

    • @scarletamazon3455
      @scarletamazon3455 13 дней назад +59

      I was having the same thought. He tried to help! It must haunt him, even though it wasn't his fault at all. I know anyone and everyone claims PTSD nowadays, so I rarely admit this, but I have diagnosed PTSD from a very traumatic experience (was ten years ago, so it's not as severe as it was, I worked hard in therapy) but I wouldn't be at all surprised if he experiences PTSD symptoms like flashbacks and vivid nightmares, and feels a lot of survivors guilt for not being able to save her. I hope he also sues the company in charge of that bridge and gets a good settlement to cover his own medical expenses.

    • @johnnygoodman2003
      @johnnygoodman2003 13 дней назад +33

      $10.5 an hour? No educational requirements? Don't bridge operators require electric mechanical tech education and require to physically walk on the bridge to inspect it??? Something not right with the bridge company.

    • @robertthomas1569
      @robertthomas1569 13 дней назад +9

      @@johnnygoodman2003 Its run private now...use to be a county job

    • @joevignolor4u949
      @joevignolor4u949 13 дней назад +22

      @@johnnygoodman2003 Labor is an expense and cutting expenses increases corporate profits. Remember, the only responsibility of a modern American corporation is to increase shareholder value and to pay larger dividends. To that end, middle managers and CEO's get bigger bonuses and valuable stock options whenever the stock price goes up.

  • @loris3595
    @loris3595 13 дней назад +296

    She never FELT any remorse. It is beyond her ability to feel. She just shrugged it off. Probably blames the woman for causing her to lose her job.

    • @xavierb9061
      @xavierb9061 11 дней назад +4

      Just lost low paying job, could be facing homlessnes

    • @bsmythe3214
      @bsmythe3214 11 дней назад

      @@xavierb9061 Now she's not homeless.

    • @Winged1212
      @Winged1212 10 дней назад +22

      She feels, just not for those she's been taught to hate.

    • @Mani-period
      @Mani-period 10 дней назад

      @@Winged1212😂😂😂😂 are you serious? I can’t stand you knuckle draggers 😂😂😂

    • @TheNosdivad
      @TheNosdivad 9 дней назад +2

      well maybe you should'nt have thought her to hate your kind so much

  • @birdworldist
    @birdworldist 13 дней назад +117

    10 dollars an hour to be in charge of such an incredibly risky job is absolutely unbelievable and insane

    • @KSparks80
      @KSparks80 10 дней назад +7

      What? I can't think of too many jobs that would be easier than this one. Look out the window and push 5 buttons! Not rocket science or risky. And how would paying the operator more money make her any less lazy or stupid? Explain that one if you have an answer. smh

    • @birdworldist
      @birdworldist 10 дней назад +12

      @@KSparks80 the lives many people in the public are in your hands at 10 dollars an hour. Absolutely insane

    • @KSparks80
      @KSparks80 10 дней назад +3

      @@birdworldist So if we paid this bridge lady $20/hour, this wouldn't have happened? lol

    • @birdworldist
      @birdworldist 10 дней назад +19

      @@KSparks80 there’s many reasons why yes: if the operator of this dangerous bridge was paid more, the less likely that there would have been an accident. For one thing, there would have been more competition for that job. Better candidates would have applied. For another example, there would have probably been more training required and acceptance by the operator. And third, if you’re paid more, you’re more likely tolikely to do better work to protect your job.

    • @KSparks80
      @KSparks80 9 дней назад +2

      @@birdworldist If they made the bridge taller, there'd be no need to open it. If they built a tunnel, there wouldn't have been a bridge to open. A different operator may not have been as lazy/stupid as this one....Wow! By changing the facts of what actually happened, as you did, I can make a better outcome, too! But my question was "How would paying this operator more money change the outcome"? Not some "other" operator. This one. How much training is need to look out at the bridge, announce that it's opening, then push 5 buttons. 20 minutes? 6 months? 4 years? Need a college degree in "Bridge Opening" sciences?

  • @TisHotMessHistory
    @TisHotMessHistory 13 дней назад +1822

    That sentence was a joke. I can't imagine Carol's fear before she passed. What a frightening way to lose one's life.

    • @youssef16844
      @youssef16844 13 дней назад +30

      Lol, I don't mean to be "mean" but y'all look like sisters.

    • @T-Hope-oo4th
      @T-Hope-oo4th 13 дней назад

      @@youssef16844 yeah, except they don't at all. Clown.

    • @missJolie85
      @missJolie85 13 дней назад +94

      @@youssef16844 Okay, Saddam Hussein.

    • @youssef16844
      @youssef16844 13 дней назад +20

      @@missJolie85 Wow, that was uncalled for but your ilk is known to be stuck in the past and not being the sharpest tool in the shed so I'll allow it just once.

    • @limes37138
      @limes37138 13 дней назад +127

      @@youssef16844you can dish it, but you can’t take it 😂

  • @nika4843
    @nika4843 13 дней назад +762

    Literally, her only job was to press 5 buttons, walk out on the balcony, and make an announcement over the loud speaker, and she couldn't even be bothered to do that. She had a cush job and was too lazy to even do the bare-minimum. I'm glad she ended up in jail after violating parole. She deserves far more than what she received.

    • @SpeccyMan
      @SpeccyMan 13 дней назад +21

      Not literally. Actually!

    • @maximcypher3109
      @maximcypher3109 13 дней назад +61

      @@SpeccyMan the word literally means, in actuality or to take something as a matter of fact. the one you're thinking of would be figuratively.

    • @Kink_Shaman
      @Kink_Shaman 13 дней назад +23

      That candy won’t crush itself. 🤦‍♂️

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen 13 дней назад

      @@Kink_ShamanUp there posting ugly selfies on Facebook.

    • @bobbyhill1013
      @bobbyhill1013 13 дней назад +32

      Situations like this validate not hiring those people

  • @sebastienbolduc5654
    @sebastienbolduc5654 13 дней назад +58

    No disrespect but you guys don't have high requirements for certain jobs within the USA. $10 an hour for a drawbridge operator? Then people wonder why accidents like this happen? Here in Canada, I do believe, you have to be a federal employee of Parks Canada to work a job like that. How about raising the bar a little bit.

    • @ArianaRosalia
      @ArianaRosalia 6 дней назад +7

      I agree. That's how Trump became president here, because it requires no experience, education, etc.
      You only have to be born in the US, have lived here for at least 14 years, and be 35 or older.

    • @devonalomar9012
      @devonalomar9012 4 дня назад +7

      ​@ArianaRosalia Found him. I found the obsessed dude who's life revolves around 45.

    • @ArianaRosalia
      @ArianaRosalia 4 дня назад +4

      @@devonalomar9012 Did he delete his comment? And why are you telling me that? 🤔 If you meant the topic poster, he didn't say anything about Trump. You're either confused or trying to be funny.

    • @devonalomar9012
      @devonalomar9012 4 дня назад +7

      @@ArianaRosalia Dude. Do you not recognize your own obsession? Everything has to relate to 45, even when it doesn't.

    • @ArianaRosalia
      @ArianaRosalia 4 дня назад +1

      @@devonalomar9012 You were talking about me? Well, I'm not a "him". How would you come to the conclusion to insult someone in such a way? 😆 Most normal people online take the information available to them to refer to the person as him or her, or them if unsure. I don't know many guys named Ariana or Rosalía.

  • @sarahrose1198
    @sarahrose1198 13 дней назад +15

    What the fuck are they doing paying someone $10/hr for that much responsibility???

  • @traildoggy
    @traildoggy 13 дней назад +945

    "There was no way she was ever going to be arrested again."
    "Tisha was arrested again."
    🤔🤔 😮

    • @decacards5250
      @decacards5250 13 дней назад +16

      🤣

    • @scarletamazon3455
      @scarletamazon3455 13 дней назад +65

      As soon as he started to say that stuff about how she'd take advantage of this light sentence to rebuild her life, I knew where he was going to go with it! Gotta love Dr. Grande's sense of humour.

    • @yes0r787
      @yes0r787 13 дней назад +32

      Grande fans saw that coming.

    • @kenmore01
      @kenmore01 13 дней назад +23

      ​@@scarletamazon3455 LOL yeah, I saw it coming, but still, it's hilarious when he says it! 🤣

    • @nanonano2595
      @nanonano2595 13 дней назад +6

      @@FrankieDee-hc8ji you cant just blame DEI for everything you know.

  • @trueloveingod2691
    @trueloveingod2691 13 дней назад +952

    Poor victim, a talented industrious lady just enjoying her senior years, remaining active and vital as best she could. The other woman was hostile and didn’t care about anyone else, too resentful about her own life to show regard for anyone else. And anyone who abuses animals should never have responsibility over animals or humans.

    • @david-dj8or
      @david-dj8or 13 дней назад +33

      Sometimes old people haven't heard from relatives for years. But the relatives start caring after lawyers race to their door.

    • @ciaralee9760
      @ciaralee9760 13 дней назад +4

      Yes I agree

    • @eikoqdupree101
      @eikoqdupree101 13 дней назад +2

      Sad but true 😢

    • @Tat2Dragons
      @Tat2Dragons 13 дней назад +34

      @@david-dj8orWhat does that have to do with their comment?

    • @commonsense2680
      @commonsense2680 13 дней назад

      Oh yeah, her abuse of a poor dog. Just to prove she is a worthless human! She makes me sick!

  • @DeepSeaToasterFighting
    @DeepSeaToasterFighting 11 дней назад +76

    I worked for the Palm Beach County Medical Examiners office for ten years.
    My son worked with me, and we are the guys who took care of this lady.
    I think about her, and the guy that tried to save anytime I go over the bridge.

    • @a.lhatfield7375
      @a.lhatfield7375 8 дней назад +16

      I think about that man who tried to save her and I hope he was allowed a victim impact statement at sentencing as well because he is a victim, too. Imagine trying to save another human and instead having to witness their death. Poor poor man.

    • @a.lhatfield7375
      @a.lhatfield7375 8 дней назад +6

      I forgot to mention - wow. I bet YOU have some STORIES!! I'd love your channel!! I am not so much morbid as I am a realistic/curious. I lost people close to me in some damn graphic ways when I was really young. It opened that thing in my mind that I guess stays closed in most people. So, I actually wanted to be a funeral director for years.

    • @swansong5263
      @swansong5263 8 дней назад +4

      Thank God there are people like you in this world.
      This is such a sad and wicked case.

    • @charlottecoolik9872
      @charlottecoolik9872 6 дней назад

      ​@@a.lhatfield7375I also want to run a funeral home....wanna start 1 together that's creative and affordable for people?????

    • @fatonyalmitchell3281
      @fatonyalmitchell3281 4 дня назад +2

      Thanks for just caring ❤

  • @jaxl1931
    @jaxl1931 13 дней назад +105

    Thank you for covering this case doc. This case is so upsetting. My father is 81 and the hardest working man I've ever known. He was a contractor for 50 years and built some of the most beautiful homes I've ever seen; including the 5 bedroom, 4 bath family home he raised his family in. Even though he's retired, he still gets up early everyday, puts his boots on, and begins working on some kind of project. When it's spring and summer, he's tending to his honeybees. He's been providing top quality honey for as far back as I can remember for friends and family. I can't imagine something like this happening to him because some lazy idiot didn't bother to check if the bridge was safe to open. It was her job! Truly heartbreaking! I'm absolutely disgusted. Tricia was completely irresponsible and negligent. I can't even imagine the terror that poor woman endured!😢

    • @stevejones148
      @stevejones148 11 дней назад +3

      Have you ever worked in America? Bc sucking at your job unfortunately is not punishable by jail. but in cases of gross negligence sure. She may not have gotten a lengthy sentence but her life, in affect is over.

    • @renaissance5300
      @renaissance5300 9 дней назад +1

      your father sounds fantastic

  • @Imaginethis304
    @Imaginethis304 13 дней назад +335

    Imagine taking someones life, lying about it and only getting probation and community service. Insane.

    • @alemswazzu
      @alemswazzu 13 дней назад +17

      Infuriating. Absolutely infuriating.

    • @barnettmcgowan8978
      @barnettmcgowan8978 13 дней назад +4

      While I understand the sentiment, it isn't that surprising. At trial the bridge operators procedures, training and low pay would have made her very sympathetic. She may not have even been convicted. Since there was no evidence of any malice, the plea agreement was probably the best they were going to get.

    • @nunyabiznes33
      @nunyabiznes33 13 дней назад +29

      You know why, it's privilege

    • @wot4me2
      @wot4me2 13 дней назад +25

      @@nunyabiznes33 Protected species.

    • @elaineford39
      @elaineford39 13 дней назад +3

      NEPOTISM, often kills. We just don't know how much.

  • @lindawilson4625
    @lindawilson4625 13 дней назад +433

    They were WAY TOO lenient with Tisha's sentence. Shameful!

    • @nuthinbutluv4u142
      @nuthinbutluv4u142 13 дней назад +16

      That's why she doesn't take things seriously.

    • @JP-ht6nm
      @JP-ht6nm 13 дней назад

      White male privilege oh wait

    • @davisholman8149
      @davisholman8149 13 дней назад +18

      Am I the only one who is shocked that a person in charge opening a bridge could be paid so little & have such a lousy work history! That is such a potential life threatening responsibility! I am still horrified that a lady like that would be considered trustworthy to have the lives of those using the bridge in her hands!!! Pathetic😡

    • @CrocodileWhispers
      @CrocodileWhispers 13 дней назад +15

      Social justice…

    • @yeerrr2726
      @yeerrr2726 13 дней назад +5

      @@CrocodileWhispersif it works for the police is should work for tisha 🤣 let’s give everybody light time

  • @edwardwong654
    @edwardwong654 13 дней назад +77

    How is the great Dr Grande able to say, "There was no way she was going to be arrested again. In ...she was arrested again.", with a straight face?

    • @amandarhoads4640
      @amandarhoads4640 10 дней назад +12

      NEVER doubt Dr. Grande's ability to say ANYTHING with a straight face! This man is The King of Deadpan!

    • @sonquatsch8585
      @sonquatsch8585 9 дней назад +4

      because he is great. his name is literally dr. great.

    • @juliebethkirtley21
      @juliebethkirtley21 9 дней назад +2

      @edwardwong654,
      It'd certainly be difficult for me to have kept a poker face while saying that!😅

  • @SASTORM
    @SASTORM 13 дней назад +22

    What an insult to the victim's memory and her family, that negligent lady deserved at least 4 or 5 years in prison, instead she got away with it and continued violating the law

  • @kipling1957
    @kipling1957 13 дней назад +227

    Blows my mind that someone with such a background would be given such a responsible position in the first place. The company running the bridge was also reckless employing her and should have been on trial too.

    • @--Valentina-
      @--Valentina- 13 дней назад +13

      Best comment on this video imo. You're absolutely right, that company should have stood trial and been so severely punished as to go bankrupt and close their business forever. Period.

    • @leslijones4443
      @leslijones4443 11 дней назад +10

      Yes, you are so right.. This is similar to the old railroad switcher jobs; where the track is switched by a lever pushed at a specific time. One wrong move could derail the train.
      These jobs involve tremendous responsibility, and we all assume the ones in charge are highly qualified.
      Carole sounds like an amazing woman; I aspired to go into animation at one time. I’ll be looking for her name on some of the cartoon credits. Condolences to her family and friends..

    • @phillipp5538
      @phillipp5538 11 дней назад +11

      They would probably be sued for not hiring her.

    • @TheMattTrakker
      @TheMattTrakker 8 дней назад

      @@phillipp5538 This is what I thought immediately.

    • @Dannniellleee
      @Dannniellleee 8 дней назад +2

      The company should be held accountable civilly. Money helps prevent hardship as the family grieves, which will obviously be a long time.

  • @Swansong321
    @Swansong321 13 дней назад +807

    79 years old...poor lady..it's NOT a lot to ask for to ensure safety measures...horrible woman killed and only thought of herself..NO remorse..abused dog TOO...vile...

    • @youssef16844
      @youssef16844 13 дней назад +6

      I mean, she lived to be 79. Not saying this wasn't a tragedy but that's quite an old age and it seems like she had a rich and interesting life.

    • @Rocco-bm9cf
      @Rocco-bm9cf 13 дней назад +68

      ​@@youssef16844 What point are you trying to make?

    • @scarletamazon3455
      @scarletamazon3455 13 дней назад +72

      @@youssef16844 That's a disgusting thing to say. "oh well, she was old, so it doesn't really matter"??? Yes she was elderly. That doesn't mean it's okay that she faced absolute terror and an horrific death due to someone else's callousness. You can tell a lot about a person by the way they treat our most vulnerable in society. Children, the disabled, and elderly people are more vulnerable and deserve to be protected just as much as anyone else.
      I'm guessing you're a young teen then. Hopefully as you age, you'll gain some empathy and wisdom as you see your grandparents, parents and other elderly relatives go through old age and pass away. I lost both my parents last year, at 80 and 85, and I desperately wish I could have had more time with them. Even if you don't personally care, you can bet that their families are grieving their loss, especially when their life was stolen from them. Your lack of compassion and flippancy towards elderly people being killed makes you come across as being just as twisted as the bridge tender.

    • @youssef16844
      @youssef16844 13 дней назад +4

      @@Rocco-bm9cf Sorry, I replied to the wrong comment. But yeah, 79 years old is a pretty decent life time, especially considering most of her peers are probably dead too. It's sad how she died but not when she died.

    • @youssef16844
      @youssef16844 13 дней назад +2

      @@scarletamazon3455 Like I said before, it's definitely tragic but she made it until 79. That's a pretty decent age to die. It's sad how she died but not when she died.

  • @clarissa8477
    @clarissa8477 13 дней назад +17

    The supervisor already knew she hadn’t done her job properly smh

  • @Duendito
    @Duendito 11 дней назад +12

    Her level of apathy is HORRIFYING. 😮 Poor Carol, may she Rest in Peace.

  • @NB-ky5ol
    @NB-ky5ol 13 дней назад +107

    It’s scary to think this woman was in charge of taking care of elderly sick people in their home. Who knows what kind of neglect those people suffered.

    • @numinous123
      @numinous123 11 дней назад

      It happens more often than you think. A LOT of people working as Home Health Aids are sociopaths and psychopaths.

    • @marleylove510
      @marleylove510 9 дней назад +2

      And you absolutely know they were negligent. Infuriating 🤬

    • @ImaDoGToo
      @ImaDoGToo 5 дней назад

      I thought the same thing.

    • @numinous123
      @numinous123 5 дней назад

      A lot of psychopaths get into the healthcare industry.... and also law enforcement.
      Basically, any position that gives you power over people and their lives.

    • @dickjohnson9582
      @dickjohnson9582 4 дня назад

      Human life is cheap here.

  • @darrensmith5997
    @darrensmith5997 13 дней назад +641

    $10 an hour for someone in charge of public safety on a bridge crossing. As they say you get what you pay for

    • @BigBoogookie
      @BigBoogookie 13 дней назад +76

      @NolimLunat One of "them"?

    • @jesshighland7177
      @jesshighland7177 13 дней назад +97

      They rather pay 8 million settlement than pay a decent wage.

    • @carpathianken
      @carpathianken 13 дней назад

      @@BigBoogookie Yes, one of them low standard people that are a bit dark on the world.

    • @willthebeast8002
      @willthebeast8002 13 дней назад +72

      ​@@BigBoogookie As one of "Them" working in middle and upper management, I can say this statement isn't without merit... This is why we're dead last economically. If you're offended, you're probably guilty.

    • @rwm1980
      @rwm1980 13 дней назад +27

      @@willthebeast8002wow this is sad. Reguardless this is America and we should all be judged individually what others do that share physical similarities shouldn't impact how you are judged. "In a perfect world" we do how ever live in the "real world"

  • @NathanielChristopher
    @NathanielChristopher 10 дней назад +8

    I want to express my sincere appreciation for the dignity that you always afford victims in your videos. A story like this lends itself to sensationalism and clickbait, however, you instead centred the very real experience and humanity of Carol Wright. I believe that you have done her and her family justice.

  • @toportime
    @toportime 11 дней назад +16

    The State failed Carol Wrights family. What a horrible way to go out. That "bridge tender" should have gone to prison for killing Carol via gross negligence that lead to someones death.

    • @LegendLength
      @LegendLength 2 дня назад

      If it was a white male operator and a black female victim it would've been life

  • @SR-ob3wn
    @SR-ob3wn 13 дней назад +472

    I’m retired from a maritime job. In my experience a lot of bridge operators are passive aggressive jerks. They love to pretend they don’t hear you on the radio or just make you wait for hours on end in a very narrow channel for no apparent reason.

    • @fixfalcon2628
      @fixfalcon2628 13 дней назад +71

      It's interesting you say that. I work for a major class 1 railroad in the U.S., and there is a certain bridge that we cross daily. I've heard stories of the bridge tender there attempting to poison one of her coworkers and actually keeping her job.

    • @ANPC-pi9vu
      @ANPC-pi9vu 13 дней назад

      Typical government workers, frankly.

    • @oatsmobile6508
      @oatsmobile6508 13 дней назад

      Dipsticks keep hiring and retaining these people, I'll never know why. There are plenty of hardworking people who would love to have such an easy job, but somehow it's the douchebags that always seem to get them

    • @TWW-zk9gw
      @TWW-zk9gw 13 дней назад +64

      The MD of Florida Drawbridges Inc is equally culpable. Until the people who are ultimately responsible for these tragedies face consequences, nothing will change. $10 an hour for a job where life and death is on the line is criminal.

    • @TheSpicyLeg
      @TheSpicyLeg 13 дней назад +109

      In my 41 years on this planet, I’ve learned one thing over and over again. Any kind of power or control, no matter how minor, and it just warps people.
      I recently had an issue with a bus driver who refused to pull over and allow vehicles to pass on our country road. I passed her legally and the next day, she left the yellow warning lights on the entire stretch, even though there were no stops on that stretch. I passed her again, and she reported it to the police who actually came to my job. It is not illegal to pass a bus with yellow lights, so nothing came of it. The next day, Friday, she drove at 10 mph with the red lights and stop sign out the entire stretch, causing the other lane’s traffic to stop as she coasted by.
      Why? Because that little bit of control and power made her feel powerful and important. And I was disrespecting her authority and control by not obediently sitting behind her. That’s why we should ALWAYS minimize or eliminate power as much as possible.

  • @The1Doktor
    @The1Doktor 13 дней назад +536

    I think the worst thing about this is the complete lack of remorse for the results of her negligent action. I think that, considering this lack of remorse, she should have served at least a few years for her criminal negligence. And I wonder why the supervisor was not charged at all? She is clearly guilty of conspiracy to cover up a crime.

    • @geoffgeoff3333
      @geoffgeoff3333 13 дней назад +43

      @The1 Doktor: Bc the Supervisor knows/blows someone higher up the Goobermint food chain. Obviously, the Supervisor KNEW that safety protocols were actively being ignored and suborned perjury/lying to cops. That's a slamdunk case for the Prosecution; except, the State didn't prosecute. You do the math.

    • @jasonburris334
      @jasonburris334 13 дней назад

      @@geoffgeoff3333 Yup, probably typical "progressive" world order crap. It's not about what you do and who you are, it's about who you do and what you are.

    • @beverlymccollum8861
      @beverlymccollum8861 13 дней назад +37

      I no longer expect justice to happen. Seems lawlessness wins all the time.

    • @scarletamazon3455
      @scarletamazon3455 13 дней назад +12

      @@beverlymccollum8861 This is a sad observation, but true. I gained some hope after the Shander-Ark case, when both Shanda and Paul faced real justice, perfectly stated by the judge. But usually, the "justice system" is a joke.

    • @LadyLithias
      @LadyLithias 13 дней назад +38

      As a teacher, I encounter this level of negligence frequently. I have asthma, and I'm always torn between telling the kids up front, and explaining that they can't apply personal hygiene products (perfume, deodorant, lotion, axe body spray) while within my classroom, or waiting until it's an issue and then bringing it up.
      This year, my new freshmen get a level of unholy joy in deliberately using products that they KNOW can send me to the ER. It's funny to them. When I speak about it to the class as a whole, they find it hilarious. Even some of the best kids think it's funny. I tell them that to find it humorous that someone else does something to harm an individual is deeply depraved.
      In years gone by, I've had a few kids who were malicious, but most of them are just thoughtless, and do apologize. This year was the first time I actually considered filing charges.

  • @Saltine_American
    @Saltine_American 13 дней назад +60

    We need to go back to hiring based on merit and clean criminal records

    • @hrodebertcoad9848
      @hrodebertcoad9848 7 дней назад +8

      But then all the CEOs would be out of work 😅

    • @79klkw
      @79klkw 6 дней назад +6

      And drug tests regularly, for these sort of jobs..youknow, those jobs where you hold people's lives in your hands.

    • @gwills9337
      @gwills9337 4 дня назад

      We’d have to pay people more so that’ll never happen

    • @dickjohnson9582
      @dickjohnson9582 4 дня назад

      @@79klkw They dont even drug test politicians. But yea go after the person making 10 dollars an hour. That''ll fix things

    • @nineteen8122
      @nineteen8122 4 дня назад +3

      No affirmative action!

  • @montsesalazar6457
    @montsesalazar6457 13 дней назад +7

    Let’s not forget the brave man who tried to help Carol. How horrible he must feel…

  • @ninjamania
    @ninjamania 13 дней назад +130

    Ironically enough, I operated the drawbridge in the victim’s birth town, Norwalk.
    There’s absolutely no excuse for opening a bridge with pedestrians on it.
    That poor woman suffered a horrible death.

    • @SpeccyMan
      @SpeccyMan 13 дней назад +10

      More coincidentally than ironically.

    • @ninjamania
      @ninjamania 12 дней назад +5

      @@SpeccyMan Ironic for me, I guess

    • @Melanie16040
      @Melanie16040 11 дней назад +1

      Can I ask how much you are paid to operate the bridge? I am curious to compare it with the wages paid to this woman.

    • @ninjamania
      @ninjamania 11 дней назад +3

      @@Melanie16040 starts at roughly double. I’m not there anymore but I believe it starts at around $22 and tops out around$28-29. But it’s been a number of years since I moved on

    • @xavierb9061
      @xavierb9061 11 дней назад

      Accident happen you dont expect someone not make it prob just glanced out looking

  • @Absaalookemensch
    @Absaalookemensch 13 дней назад +149

    A common theme in people with a pattern of no accountability is to blame others for their actions.
    Even Shakespeare said, "The fault lies not in the stars but in yourself."

    • @robinantonio8870
      @robinantonio8870 13 дней назад +11

      Narcissists

    • @chriselyr2484
      @chriselyr2484 13 дней назад

      Another one is the excess of melanin...

    • @logoutjason4689
      @logoutjason4689 11 дней назад +4

      What do you think is the reason for her lack of accountability?

    • @Absaalookemensch
      @Absaalookemensch 11 дней назад +9

      @@logoutjason4689 Not being held accountable growing-up.

    • @chriselyr2484
      @chriselyr2484 11 дней назад

      @@logoutjason4689 being an unevolved sub race

  • @nicolejttmom6061
    @nicolejttmom6061 13 дней назад +10

    Dr. Grande is a voice of sanity in a sometimes insane world. This case is infuriating as an animal abuser should never be given responsibility over human welfare. And I am a former criminal defense attorney and prosecutor!

  • @princess3652
    @princess3652 2 дня назад +3

    My sincere condolences to Carol’s family. I’ve actually had nightmares of this happening, for Carol to have lived it is just heartbreaking.

  • @NicE-jq3wv
    @NicE-jq3wv 13 дней назад +406

    This incompetent was only hired for this job because her boyfriend’s mother had the connection to get her the job. The supervisor is ultimately the most to blame.

    • @johnnypham2850
      @johnnypham2850 13 дней назад +9

      This job belongs to a teenager or a retiree

    • @middle-agedgamer7375
      @middle-agedgamer7375 13 дней назад +10

      For $10.00 an hour, what can you expect??

    • @ANPC-pi9vu
      @ANPC-pi9vu 13 дней назад +16

      ​@@middle-agedgamer7375
      Government jobs always come with great benefits packages. You don't deserve more money than that for such an easy job where you mostly just sit on your ass playing on your phone all day.

    • @middle-agedgamer7375
      @middle-agedgamer7375 13 дней назад +6

      @@ANPC-pi9vu I guess it's a good job for a retiree or college student

    • @DeepestQuotesAnd
      @DeepestQuotesAnd 13 дней назад +8

      I would go as far as saying The supervisor is ultimately the most to blame for raising a son that brings that type of GF home...

  • @kevincharbonneau5953
    @kevincharbonneau5953 13 дней назад +254

    Hiring standards. She should never have been hired to do that job. The blame goes way higher up to government officials.

    • @MissMiaAfroGoddess
      @MissMiaAfroGoddess 13 дней назад +20

      It was a $10 an hour job. They got what they paid for

    • @MimiRAM0NE
      @MimiRAM0NE 13 дней назад +30

      ​@@MissMiaAfroGoddess How much would you need to be paid to not kill people?

    • @mylesgray3470
      @mylesgray3470 13 дней назад +8

      Only the best and brightest. The supervisor sounded like a real winner as well.

    • @loki2240
      @loki2240 13 дней назад +19

      ​@@MimiRAM0NE- Low paying jobs are more likely to attract people who don't care and/or don't have decent critical thinking skills.

    • @ursodermatt8809
      @ursodermatt8809 13 дней назад +4

      @@MimiRAM0NE
      well, they are talking about negligence not a contract to kill.

  • @Aren-Tibbs
    @Aren-Tibbs 11 дней назад +8

    Why wasn't Carol the supervisor charged with tampering with evidence and witness tampering?

  • @4riversgd
    @4riversgd 6 дней назад +2

    I remember that crime, such negligence and incompetence. I guess when people haven't been held responsible for their past actions, they continue to offend. The Supervisor should have been held accountable too. RIP Carol Wright.

  • @licmir3663
    @licmir3663 13 дней назад +172

    There’s no way a 79-year-old person (male or female) could have done something to survive in this situation. The victim clearly must have had a decent physical endurance for her age, since she regularly used her bike or walked, but it would be impossible to imagine that she, feeling desperate, scared and confused, could think quickly to save her life. Poor soul. How did the bridge tender did not hear her screams if she was only a few feet away?

    • @MimiRAM0NE
      @MimiRAM0NE 13 дней назад +32

      I think she did it on purpose.

    • @Bebecat477
      @Bebecat477 13 дней назад +28

      Probably on her phone

    • @nuthinbutluv4u142
      @nuthinbutluv4u142 13 дней назад +12

      Sealed windows, traffic noise?
      And on her phone.

    • @m.y.o.b.724
      @m.y.o.b.724 13 дней назад +14

      Probably wearing headphones... and on her phone.

    • @vicvega3614
      @vicvega3614 13 дней назад +11

      Did it on purpose

  • @charleslaughton8092
    @charleslaughton8092 13 дней назад +150

    When Dr.G. showed how close the tower was to the accident area, my jaw dropped open in utter shock. 11:40 -11:50

    • @3Birds2016
      @3Birds2016 12 дней назад +7

      Same! It’s beyond comprehension.

    • @danthesquirrel
      @danthesquirrel 9 дней назад +4

      The screaming back and forth between the woman about to die and the man trying to save her was literally 20 feet beyond the window of the tower. The prosecution was incompetent for not putting someone in the killers chair in the tower with a recorder and having two people scream where it happened.

  • @jamesschoonover5068
    @jamesschoonover5068 4 дня назад +1

    Thanks Dr G, you have interesting cases. Your dry yet enlightening and subtly humorous analysis grabs me and keeps me interested to see where the story concludes.

  • @trusttheprocess5618
    @trusttheprocess5618 22 часа назад +1

    I can’t even imagine how many people have died like this and never reported or seen by anyone

  • @thomasskrappy3250
    @thomasskrappy3250 13 дней назад +73

    Whoever hired these clowns need their bureaucracy disbanded

    • @ANPC-pi9vu
      @ANPC-pi9vu 13 дней назад +4

      This is tge nature of beurocracy, unfortunately.

    • @dickjohnson9582
      @dickjohnson9582 4 дня назад

      Only the best and brightest for 10 dollars an hour.

  • @LKre-vi5oq
    @LKre-vi5oq 13 дней назад +176

    So sad. What an end to a productive and successful life. RIP, Carol.

    • @TurboNutterBastard
      @TurboNutterBastard 13 дней назад

      Sounded more like a lonely, single, childless life to me.

  • @Iluvpaws_1
    @Iluvpaws_1 13 дней назад +4

    The drawbridges are problematic, and this type of “accident” was inevitable.
    A few years ago in Miami, a woman the same age became trapped on a drawbridge when she decided to walk home after an event.
    When I lived in Florida, I always would wonder why crossing times weren’t limited to specific times of the day.; instead, motorists are constantly forced to stop.
    Shouldn’t the traffic on the bridge have priority over one boat?

  • @kingayy9267
    @kingayy9267 9 дней назад +1

    Dr. G manages to find so much information about both the victim and perpetrator. It's really neat.

  • @MrEricmopar
    @MrEricmopar 13 дней назад +70

    It never ceases to amaze me, the fact that people will still lie, even when something like the bridge is monitored by many camera angles.

    • @joshuatealeaves
      @joshuatealeaves 13 дней назад

      Panic will do that to you. Reflex

    • @PrometheanRising
      @PrometheanRising 13 дней назад +5

      Had a dishwasher at a job steal a customers laptop. There were surveillance cameras all over the restaurant. Dude lied about it anyway. Video literally showed him picking it up, walking thru the dining room, through the back of the house, and out the backdoor with it.

    • @MrSloika
      @MrSloika 13 дней назад

      They don't have a clue that cell phone records can be subpoenaed They think that if they delete a text it's gone forever. They think that security camera video can't be used against them if they don't give permission. Yanno, low IQ people.

    • @bobbyhill1013
      @bobbyhill1013 13 дней назад +2

      Those people refuse any accountability and are known liars

    • @ItsMefromSnuffys
      @ItsMefromSnuffys 13 дней назад +1

      Some people are too stupid for certain types of jobs

  • @TheMulattaMermaidShow
    @TheMulattaMermaidShow 13 дней назад +120

    I cant imagine Carols fear. Lazy workers cause accidents all the time

    • @arisrosario557
      @arisrosario557 13 дней назад +1

      $10 hr 🙃SHAME😢

    • @SlickArmor
      @SlickArmor 11 дней назад +1

      ​@@arisrosario5573x what she was worth.

    • @dickjohnson9582
      @dickjohnson9582 4 дня назад

      Medical errors is the 3rd leading cause of death in the US.

  • @NNavyBBlue
    @NNavyBBlue 11 дней назад +2

    I love a comprehensive follow-up story! This story has been on ny mind since the news broke. Thank you for all the visuals and post-accident accounts. Your assessment of the drawbridge attendant was spot-on!

    • @lindakleckner215
      @lindakleckner215 5 часов назад

      Yeah sure...a bunch of charges stuck to her when she probably didn't have ANYTHING to do with them!!! When is this B.S. going to end so I can get some sleep!!!!

  • @susanjoycesabo8450
    @susanjoycesabo8450 13 дней назад +4

    Unbelievable! Sad to say, I have known many workers with similar attitudes and behaviors.

  • @georgemartin1436
    @georgemartin1436 13 дней назад +141

    All those prior charges...how unfortunate a criminal like that can get a safety-related position.
    AND the supervisor...accessory after the fact! Should the supervisor not be charged?

    • @love_reka_777
      @love_reka_777 13 дней назад +1

      But why did Carol not heed the signs , blinking red lights & sirens that the bridge was opening…both are at fault here. Carol should’ve paid attention and Tisha should’ve done her job better. RIP to the deceased

    • @nuthinbutluv4u142
      @nuthinbutluv4u142 13 дней назад +11

      ​@@love_reka_777Sounds like she was already on the bridge when things started moving.

    • @vicvega3614
      @vicvega3614 13 дней назад +9

      ​@@love_reka_777she was already on the bridge, she was 18 feet onto the bridge. The real question is how did that woman not see Carol?

    • @georgemartin1436
      @georgemartin1436 13 дней назад +5

      @@love_reka_777 I don't know what the checklist looked like, but I assume you'd activate the warning signals and then PROTECT THE PUBLIC, even if they're deaf, senile, or stupid. I was in a safety-related field; it was 100% the operator's fault. I tested something wrong once and NOTIFIED EVERYBODY involved and did NOT LIE. Lying like a criminal could have got me fired and possibly charged!

    • @MrSloika
      @MrSloika 13 дней назад +1

      The bridge is operated by a private company. Private companies are free to hire and fire anyone they want. Florida is a right to work state. Why do you hate capitalism?

  • @conclavecabal.h0rriphic
    @conclavecabal.h0rriphic 13 дней назад +30

    The fact this woman couldn’t even manage to keep a dog safe and healthy should demonstrate exactly how much responsibility Tisha should be trusted with- the amount being zero. Carol would still be alive if a different person had been manning the bridge that day. I can’t imagine how terrifying the last moments were for that poor woman. Her family has to be utterly devastated.

  • @mephistro
    @mephistro 13 дней назад +11

    It seems insane to me that the linchpin in this whole mess was the lack of visual confirmation. If with 20/20 you can still miss something. What if even looking she happened to miss a pedestrian crossing? How can visual confirmation be the only safety protocol?? Also, isn't opening the bridge 6 times in a 4 hour window excessive? And if the bridge is opening that many times a day, wouldn't anyone who crosses it be super paranoid?

    • @user-cu6mf5ed7t
      @user-cu6mf5ed7t 13 дней назад +1

      Exactly, why does this bridge need to be open ? Tf

    • @TheMattTrakker
      @TheMattTrakker 8 дней назад +2

      It's not a huge bridge, and people aren't easy to miss. It's also not the only protocol, did you even watch the video?

    • @mephistro
      @mephistro 8 дней назад +1

      @TheMattTrakker did you? The whole case literally rested on if she went out on the deck to look. But eyesight is never 100% accurate and humans make mistakes. Which is why it 100% should have motion-sensor technology. Even your doorbell camera does that much.

    • @jessicaolson490
      @jessicaolson490 7 дней назад +1

      ​@@mephistro not going out to look is the main mistake she made that caused her to miss that the woman was on there. It was not the only safety step. You're right in that they could add more though. With modern technology they could have sensors and cameras as well as a visual confirmation.

    • @user-cu6mf5ed7t
      @user-cu6mf5ed7t 7 дней назад +1

      @mephistro exactly, people are quick to crucify and pin the responsibility on one person however there are several factors that contributed to the loss of life. Yes one is indeed the worker, however it's the safety protocol of the bridge contractors that does not make sense, and the fact that it needs to be opened multiple times a day, they should have hired two personnel since the consequences of a visual miss is catastrophic

  • @adriana27100
    @adriana27100 3 дня назад +1

    Oh that poor man who tried to hold on and save her... I really hope he is doing ok today ❤

  • @wrosebrock
    @wrosebrock 13 дней назад +70

    Would be fairly inexpensive to install a detector to prevent the bridge from opening when certain sections are occupied

    • @sommebuddy
      @sommebuddy 13 дней назад +10

      A simple beam at each end of the bridge segment, you break the beam getting on, and if the second beam is not tripped, the bridge would not raise....like a block system on Railroads.

    • @BenState
      @BenState 13 дней назад +2

      @@sommebuddy One bird.

    • @concettaworkman5895
      @concettaworkman5895 12 дней назад +5

      There should be cameras of every angle for the operator to also check on a monitor. Duh.

    • @repaleonhalo9754
      @repaleonhalo9754 4 дня назад +1

      I was hoping there would be some sort of opening or escape path where she fell into.

  • @MC-qb1jg
    @MC-qb1jg 13 дней назад +75

    I live near the bridge of lions in St. Augustine, Florida. This is horrific. Carols death was absolutely avoidable.

    • @andrewmarkert4012
      @andrewmarkert4012 13 дней назад +3

      I’m about to cross that bridge on my way to work this morning, that’s wild

    • @fatonyalmitchell3281
      @fatonyalmitchell3281 4 дня назад +1

      Something always going on with that bridge 😂😂 Eitherway DuuuuuuvvvvvvvvaaaaaLLLLLLLL county jax fl n the house

    • @takeittodehart1507
      @takeittodehart1507 19 часов назад +1

      I’ve crossed that bridge many times.

  • @randypullman1155
    @randypullman1155 13 дней назад +19

    Frankly, I've met certain kinds of people, and she fits the stereotype of "I don't get compensated well enough and am going to perform a reckless job until I get more compensation. " EG I just viewed a video of an african steering wheel holder who ran over a bunch of motorcyclists and claimed the job was overly demanding and poorly compensated. It's all part of affirmative action

    • @AmonAnon-vw3hr
      @AmonAnon-vw3hr 10 дней назад +3

      The entitlement is insane.

    • @StrawberryK11
      @StrawberryK11 7 дней назад

      People should feel so lucky to have a job they can go to in society everyday - I'm disabled & have been a stay at home mom, or babysitting my whole adult life- I try to make the most of my time, but would love to be well enough to maintain a city job everyday 😓

    • @officetechtyping
      @officetechtyping 5 дней назад

      White women were the main beneficiaries of affirmative action.

  • @forastero54321
    @forastero54321 10 дней назад +2

    As someone who grew up watching Hana Barbera, it saddens me to know someone involved died so tragically.

  • @chi-chi6354
    @chi-chi6354 13 дней назад +35

    That wig alone tells you she doesn’t GAF about anything! 😂😂😂😂

    • @afenismama
      @afenismama 8 дней назад +2

      Ayo 😂 Lord forgive me 🙏🏾

    • @chi-chi6354
      @chi-chi6354 8 дней назад +1

      @@afenismama may he forgive us both 😂 😂 😂

  • @MyRedmamba
    @MyRedmamba 13 дней назад +39

    I'm not surprised she was engrossed in her phone while all this was happening right outside from her.

  • @dumdum5520
    @dumdum5520 23 часа назад +1

    Off topic but your voice is so soothing to listen to for some reason 🤔

  • @rubydawn1
    @rubydawn1 13 дней назад +4

    she was a hardworking lady that just seemed to like simple things sad and scary. Glad that the family sued .Wow so awful that the bridge operator lied.

  • @crandolph9590
    @crandolph9590 13 дней назад +90

    Poor Carol!!! How horrific!

  • @TheBerkeleyBeauty
    @TheBerkeleyBeauty 13 дней назад +81

    She’s only 45? Wow.

    • @craigstratford5086
      @craigstratford5086 13 дней назад +24

      It must have been all that stress of remembering which 5 buttons to press a few times a day which caused her to age so prematurely

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean 13 дней назад +17

      Right? I'm 41, and this creature looks like she could be my mother.

    • @susanbennett9062
      @susanbennett9062 13 дней назад +10

      If you put somebody in that position and pay the $10 an hour....that's the type of person who you get. That woman is despicable.

    • @nunyabiznes33
      @nunyabiznes33 13 дней назад +7

      What a lifetime of crime does to a mf

    • @AmonAnon-vw3hr
      @AmonAnon-vw3hr 10 дней назад +1

      @susanbennett9062 they could have been paying her $100 an hour and she still would have been exactly the same.
      A good example of this is the "super mayor" of Dolton.

  • @fatonyalmitchell3281
    @fatonyalmitchell3281 4 дня назад +1

    Thanks for giving us your time DuuuuuuvvvvvvvvaaaaaLLLLLLLL county jax fl USA ❤ Rip Carol 😢

  • @Brad2117
    @Brad2117 13 дней назад

    Thanks Dr Grande. Always here to calmly talk to us

  • @lutomson3496
    @lutomson3496 13 дней назад +149

    never got enough time in prison to start with...pathetic sentence she should have never had the job in the first place her BF mom got her the job....

  • @traybern
    @traybern 13 дней назад +134

    So…she got a punishment of….NOTHING!!!

    • @scarletamazon3455
      @scarletamazon3455 13 дней назад +11

      Yep. And since she faced zero jail time for taking a life, showing her callous nature with her lies and lack of remorse, I know there's no way she'll face any time for a parole violation. They'll just let her go again. No wonder she continues to break the law. They've always just dropped the charges and given a slap on the wrist, even under these circumstances.

    • @gusgrizzel8397
      @gusgrizzel8397 13 дней назад +26

      Her privilege.

    • @yeerrr2726
      @yeerrr2726 13 дней назад +1

      It works for the police why can’t it work for her

    • @L30B055
      @L30B055 13 дней назад +1

      ​@@yeerrr2726 no logic comment, wtf 💩🤡

    • @yeerrr2726
      @yeerrr2726 13 дней назад +2

      @@L30B055 fair treatment is literally the logic? How can you not get that slow brains… if light punishments works for the police then it should work for the general public

  • @justiniadonisi9290
    @justiniadonisi9290 13 дней назад +1

    You know, I grew up near there, and I used to have nightmares about dying on one of those drawbridges. I cant believe it actually happened to someone, that must have been so scary…

  • @kaliuchie315
    @kaliuchie315 6 дней назад +2

    If I’d known the city was paying 10.00 and hour for someone to press a death button. I’d never walk or drive on the bridge. Sad

  • @nickd4310
    @nickd4310 13 дней назад +57

    There are lots of people like Carol Wright, unfortunately. We can also blame the company for hiring incompetent staff and not supervising them.

    • @MadgeGreen
      @MadgeGreen 11 дней назад +4

      Her supervisor was just as bad as her, telling her to lie.

    • @marleylove510
      @marleylove510 9 дней назад +1

      Sadly, there are more people like “Tisha” 😞.

    • @SheraPhillips
      @SheraPhillips 7 дней назад +1

      Or maybe they can’t hire more qualified workers for 10/hour

    • @marccru
      @marccru 3 дня назад

      They want the government kick back for hiring a minority.

  • @tridoc99
    @tridoc99 13 дней назад +30

    “No one prepares for this type of scenario.”. Well, thanks to this video I now am prepared to stand on the vertical support! Thanks Dr. Grande!

    • @MadgeGreen
      @MadgeGreen 11 дней назад +1

      Me too! Everyone needs to be educated about these bridges and how to survive if this ever happens again.

    • @marccru
      @marccru 3 дня назад

      When your running a draw bridge, this is literally the number one scenario you should be trained for. lol

  • @gailflora1835
    @gailflora1835 13 дней назад +2

    Sad. A totally unnecessary demise of an innocent senior citizen.

  • @fritzjagr5121
    @fritzjagr5121 10 дней назад +1

    How terrified she must have been. A horrible tragedy! Poor carol. 😭 prayers to her family 🙏

  • @RoyalFlush7096
    @RoyalFlush7096 13 дней назад +73

    I had a nightmare throughout my childhood and teenage years, that the bridge opened and my family’s old Buick was hanging by the back wheels on the open bridge. I always woke up when we were falling. To this day, I’m very careful and very aware of drawbridges. Oh, once decades ago, a car full of old ladies, was caught between the two drawbridges going up. It was in St. Pete. The photo made the front page everywhere. The firefighters had to go help, and had to go up and get each old lady, 80+ out of the hanging car.

    • @mothercabbagepatch3344
      @mothercabbagepatch3344 13 дней назад +15

      I've always had a fear of these types of bridges, too. After this sad story, my fears don't seem so irrational anymore. Poor Carol.

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen 13 дней назад +4

      F! That’s scary! The bridge is already far above the water. Then you get lifted up further and stuck in a car there barely holding on above the water?! NOPE! 😖

    • @Grayald
      @Grayald 13 дней назад +4

      I know how that is. Both me and my brother used to have reoccurring nightmares about being on different types of bridges in the wrong spots while they were opening, or driving underneath them on rickety maintenance catwalks or something. Or even just driving straight off of them. Or sometimes we'd be on a narrow bridge that was starting to slant down to a 50-ft drop down to the water, and we would stop and there would be cars behind us blowing the horn for us to go. I don't know why we had these dreams so much or what they meant but they were scary as hell.

    • @bubbabroad9051
      @bubbabroad9051 13 дней назад +1

      Drawbridges are bizarre when you think about it
      - amazing that they work most of the time.

    • @lisadempsey9259
      @lisadempsey9259 12 дней назад +1

      I used to have that exact same nightmare..and variations with tall impossibly steep bridges...so creepy!!

  • @Anythingforfreedom
    @Anythingforfreedom 13 дней назад +134

    To be honest, in Florida, I've never seen a bridge controller step onto the balcony before opening a bridge.

    • @Toyos-yk3ri
      @Toyos-yk3ri 13 дней назад +18

      Same here in Miami

    • @ThereBeGoldInThemTharHills
      @ThereBeGoldInThemTharHills 13 дней назад +19

      I was just thinking the same thing. And I pass 2 draw bridges a day.

    • @MareMarMarie
      @MareMarMarie 13 дней назад +5

      Only once or twice have I as a pedestrian, boater and in a car. And it was usually after it was open.

    • @pamelablume1637
      @pamelablume1637 13 дней назад +7

      Me either! Lived there for 55 plus years. In Jax, St. Aug., Pensacola, etc.

    • @chudleyflusher7132
      @chudleyflusher7132 13 дней назад

      Absolutely! It’s a republican dream.
      Disgusting.

  • @MeauxGreenMusic
    @MeauxGreenMusic 2 дня назад +1

    A 2nd woman fell from this same bridge only 14 months after this incident. She fell through the crack 6-10 feet and was saved by a passing boater. This time there was no surveillance footage (surprise surprise)

  • @davesrvchannel4717
    @davesrvchannel4717 13 дней назад +6

    A job with people’s life in your hands. Pays $10.50 an hour.

    • @marccru
      @marccru 3 дня назад

      Its Florida.

    • @lindakleckner215
      @lindakleckner215 5 часов назад

      ​@@marccruWhy do they show pictures from somewhere else?

  • @masudaharris6435
    @masudaharris6435 13 дней назад +73

    I'm 70 myself so I'm sad whenever I hear about the untimely demise of my fellow senior citizens.

    • @nuthinbutluv4u142
      @nuthinbutluv4u142 13 дней назад +6

      Yes. They make ALL this way and then boom.

    • @jdsguam
      @jdsguam 13 дней назад +2

      I hear 'ya. The heard is thinning out quickly.

    • @asdfgh-uh6cy
      @asdfgh-uh6cy 12 дней назад +1

      "Untimely demise"?
      You boomers are literally at the end of your ropes.

    • @amoxzi
      @amoxzi 12 дней назад +3

      ​@@asdfgh-uh6cyIt was an untimely death because it wasn't from natural causes. You might be old some day too and realise how hard it is, so please don't be unkind about older people.

    • @asdfgh-uh6cy
      @asdfgh-uh6cy 12 дней назад +2

      @@amoxzi Just because you're old doesn't mean that you will automatically get people's sympathy. Furthermore, when people speak of "natural causes" they don't mean dying peacefully in your sleep, they usually mean suffering a heart-attack or a stroke.

  • @GoAskAlice23
    @GoAskAlice23 13 дней назад +15

    Tisha probably knew this old lady from numerous other times she slowly crossed the bridge. Knowing this changes everything.

  • @CallieinsunnyCali
    @CallieinsunnyCali 13 дней назад

    Heartbreaking, thanks for covering this.

  • @bucksdiaryfan
    @bucksdiaryfan 13 дней назад +79

    In Wisconsin, you are given much warning before the bridge goes up -- a snail could retreat before going in to the drink

    • @AriD2385
      @AriD2385 13 дней назад +8

      I was going to say that even though the worker was negligent, this entire process sounds incredibly dangerous, and I’m surprised such bridges still exist without extensive safety systems.

    • @Nahimgood289
      @Nahimgood289 12 дней назад +5

      How are there no camera feeds in the guard tower?

    • @AriD2385
      @AriD2385 12 дней назад +4

      @@Nahimgood289 Exactly. Apparently no cameras, no way of tracking whether a pedestrian entered the bridge. And most strangely to me, if someone *were* on the bridge when the lights started flashing and the announcement was made, they wouldn’t have enough time to get off the bridge before it began to rise. I’m not a civil engineer in the least, but I really don’t understand how this is permitted to exist in the year 2024.

    • @MrPaulorange
      @MrPaulorange 11 дней назад +1

      Someone suggested a foot guard working in tandem to be sure of clearance.....simple solution there.

  • @williammcgeehan3424
    @williammcgeehan3424 13 дней назад +73

    Movable bridges usually have bells sirens and or air horns to prevent such things.

    • @YTStoleMyUsername
      @YTStoleMyUsername 13 дней назад +25

      Yeah every movable bridge I've had to stop for has these. He said for this one in Palm Beach, the bridge operator has to make a verbal announcement - that's it? No alarm? Never heard of that before. Either way he does mention Carol was trapped by the time it was too late. As someone else mentioned, there should be some kind of emergency buttons along the moving parts of the bridge for pedestrians to press to alert the bridge operator or even stop it (I realize that may not be possible) - but some kind of simple safety warning system would be a good idea.

    • @MissMiaAfroGoddess
      @MissMiaAfroGoddess 13 дней назад +2

      Exactly, traffic stopped and the red lights were on. Why did Carol keep walking?

    • @kenmore01
      @kenmore01 13 дней назад +18

      ​@@MissMiaAfroGoddess She was elderly and walking slowly. She was past the red lights when they came on and the traffic stopped.

    • @kenmore01
      @kenmore01 13 дней назад +9

      ​@@YTStoleMyUsername Agreed. As pathetic as the operator was, there should be much more safety built into that bridge.

    • @vicvega3614
      @vicvega3614 13 дней назад +11

      ​@@MissMiaAfroGoddessCarol was already on the bridge when it started opening, she was 18 feet onto it, thats too far to get back in time

  • @joycejoyner6907
    @joycejoyner6907 5 дней назад

    Thank you. Good presentation.

  • @ginnied7346
    @ginnied7346 9 дней назад

    I can't imagine how terrified she must have been as the bridge started to lift
    That poor, poor woman

  • @ExileTheKnightsOfMaltaNow
    @ExileTheKnightsOfMaltaNow 13 дней назад +40

    Did the bridge company do a background check? Oh wait her boyfriend's mother got her the job? Now the question becomes did anyone involved have a reason to dislike the victim

    • @ANPC-pi9vu
      @ANPC-pi9vu 13 дней назад +4

      I don't think it was targeted. The people involved are just lazy bottom feeders who didn't take the job seriously. She simply didn't follow sadety protocol, was probably annoyed every time playing on her phone got interupted by having to pull a lever.

    • @ExileTheKnightsOfMaltaNow
      @ExileTheKnightsOfMaltaNow 13 дней назад +1

      @@ANPC-pi9vu Pennywise dollar foolish I would hope that they rectify the situation there and have a foot guard to work in tandem and they have actual communication protocol not just looking up at the security screen where everything's tiny

    • @TheMattTrakker
      @TheMattTrakker 8 дней назад

      @@ExileTheKnightsOfMaltaNow What? They're supposed to look outside. Do you even bother watching before making stupid comments?

  • @johnbauman4005
    @johnbauman4005 13 дней назад +45

    12:23: "No one prepares for this type of scenario."
    I do now!

    • @mamabear6835
      @mamabear6835 13 дней назад

      Maybe some kind of harness or a clip connected to your belt.

    • @ANPC-pi9vu
      @ANPC-pi9vu 13 дней назад +1

      ​@@mamabear6835
      More so just having it in your mind not to panic, abandon your bike, and go to the railing so you can use it for footholds.

  • @jr5943
    @jr5943 11 дней назад +1

    This was my hometown. Terrifying to think it could have been my 70 year old parents. May she rest in peace and wishing strength to her family - so avoidable

  • @theoriginaleb9616
    @theoriginaleb9616 2 дня назад +1

    I’ve been scared of drawbridges ever since I saw the movie Annie when I was a kid.
    I can only imagine the terror she experienced. The operator should have been given jail time for negligent homicide.

  • @slrich316
    @slrich316 13 дней назад +21

    What on earth were they thinking putting someone like this woman in charge of opening and closing a bridge safely and responsibly??? Her boss seemed just as bad getting her to lie - obviously to cover up the fact that she probably got her the job in the first place because she knew her. Fully aware that she was a lazy lump but doing her a favour due to her knowing her son. Ridiculous employing someone so lazy and careless to do a job that requires diligence, caution and care. Glad the boss lost her job as well.

    • @MrSloika
      @MrSloika 13 дней назад +3

      It's a private company. Their only concern is maximum profit.

    • @greenearthblueskies8556
      @greenearthblueskies8556 12 дней назад

      You put trump on the White House, same difference. Derelict of duty. Stop with the fake outrage 🙄

  • @BackseatGamingJesus
    @BackseatGamingJesus 13 дней назад +70

    Being a waitress and janitor clearly qualified her for a position that can affect public safety 👍

    • @texasrefugee7888
      @texasrefugee7888 13 дней назад +11

      She was also a medical care provider. I had to be legally responsible for these kinds of people in a healthcare environment. These corporations will hire anybody. If they hurt somebody, then it's my fault. So, no wonder I sent my license back to the state.

    • @aquatarkus2022
      @aquatarkus2022 13 дней назад +7

      I'm shocked she had the intellectual capacity to push 5 buttons in sequence.

    • @jessicaolson490
      @jessicaolson490 7 дней назад

      I mean you don't need a math degree to push a few buttons and to visually check a bridge. But you do need to have a good work ethic because you're so low and skipping out on your steps puts people at risk. This is more akin to the same job as amusement park rides where they check that everybody's strapped in safely before they push a button. Nobody in their 30s to 50s is going to be working a $10 job if they have any accountability though. It should probably be $25 per hour minimum. I'm sure the private company was getting way more per hour from the government than they were paying out. The government probably could have saved money and paid better wages if they did the staffing themselves. It should be more on level with the people that do train safety as somebody else put.

  • @ThePowerman121
    @ThePowerman121 13 дней назад +2

    In this day and age, there should be a number of fail safes in place to prevent the bridge from opening if someone is on the walkway. Even if someone is doing their job correctly, relying on a “yeah, I walked out onto the balcony and looked around” leaves a lot of room for human error.

    • @Gamebuster
      @Gamebuster 12 дней назад

      That simply isn't possible. People have listed multiple suggestions here in this comment section and each one has been absolutely terrible.

  • @nhoegler
    @nhoegler 13 дней назад +1

    I like that he gives us a short rundown of Hannah Barbera .

  • @lashlarue59
    @lashlarue59 13 дней назад +35

    That bystander who tried to help should have gotten some money also. He didn't succeed but he put his life on the line. After seeing something like that and being unable to stop it he is going to need some medical help.

    • @jaymike3302
      @jaymike3302 11 дней назад

      The taxpayers already had to pay $8M.

    • @chrisnoname2725
      @chrisnoname2725 11 дней назад +1

      ​@@jaymike3302well the taxpayers need to vote more responsibly.

    • @jaymike3302
      @jaymike3302 11 дней назад

      @@chrisnoname2725 Getting elected doesn't mean you can do whatever you want. Although they do it anyway.

    • @chrisnoname2725
      @chrisnoname2725 11 дней назад

      @@jaymike3302 yes and then people still vote for them again and again.

    • @jaymike3302
      @jaymike3302 10 дней назад

      @@chrisnoname2725 They're not our rulers though. We should refuse to let them steal from us.

  • @rwm1980
    @rwm1980 13 дней назад +15

    Wow her job require nearly no effort yet she wasnt willing to do that.

  • @TallulahBelle3276
    @TallulahBelle3276 13 дней назад

    Thank you, Dr. Grande.

  • @hartfelttrembleaux1786
    @hartfelttrembleaux1786 13 дней назад

    Spot on analysis, doc.

  • @unbreakable7633
    @unbreakable7633 13 дней назад +72

    Our civilization is crumbling. For so many reasons. One big one is the failure of the family and the educational system, another is the dishonesty of so many people. This woman's indifference to the consequences of her actions is telling.

    • @JosephLuppens
      @JosephLuppens 13 дней назад +10

      It collapsed already- the tsunami just hasn't reached the shore yet; but it's almost here.

    • @TeaSpiracy
      @TeaSpiracy 13 дней назад +8

      Scary times. 😨

    • @JosephLuppens
      @JosephLuppens 13 дней назад +9

      @@TeaSpiracy I know, I feel it every day in some form or fashion. I live in New York City, so imagine some of the stuff I have seen and/or experienced. Just remind yourself that you have awareness, and when you go out into the world, take that awareness- and discernment- with you and may both serve as your shield.

    • @JohnsJohnson-ns5xm
      @JohnsJohnson-ns5xm 13 дней назад +3

      Yea just left Oakland after 30years. Know what you are saying. Sure is fun watching your society disintegrate

    • @scootergirl3662
      @scootergirl3662 13 дней назад +3

      Every generation says that. A lot of things have actually gotten a lot better. There were distasters like this that used to take far more lives
      Look up declinism.