Actually if you watch the video she start crying when she was talking with either a relative or neighbor on the phone a good 20 to 30 minutes before the cop show up rewatch the video and get your facts straight
@@rambocod6850 she didn't just start and stop on a dime though rewatch it when she had to explain to the person on the phone why she needed them to come watch the other kids or take the other kids she broke down because by that point it had been halfway through the video which was a 70 something minute video so for 45 minutes she was tired stressed and wanted her child to come home. And she did not stop crying or being upset at all throughout the rest of the video she sniffled some she was able to calm down for a little bit when she realized her son that she gave birth to was going to be leaving with someone that in her mind she believed was either dangerous or irresponsible to take care of her son she broke down again. Now I'm not a psychiatrist or a psychologist but I can tell you from suffering from anxiety and PTSD and stressful situations like that I have done the exact same thing you'll have moments of okay there's hope okay all right we're getting somewhere and then it might not get better or you might not get the answer that you were praying for and you lose it again. I hope you understand what I'm trying to say
As a 14 year old: you cant judge people my age on their age. Some people grow up at 10 and some never even do. Even so, I think no matter if someone is 5 or 18, they can understand when theyre being abused. Especially when they have something better in reach.
Even when I was 7 I vowed to never hit my kids or treat them the way I was. Children are people. Full people. And I remember it clear as day as an adult. It's strange how others just repeat the evil.
I left home at 12 and my dad was the one who rescued me. He may be a flawed man but he never lied to me or made me feel less than myself. I love you dad.
@Dylan Johnson I understand that is how the system works, but that doesn't mean he was not being treated like property. The system was empowering his mother to treat him like property. His decision and his distress were disregarded. How was he not being treated like property?
@Dylan Johnson Parker himself looked straight into the camera and told the world that she is psycho. She obviously caused him great pain. If your parents are even more abusive, I am sincerely sorry. If you love your parents despite being worse than Parker's mother, that is mature and admirable of you, but that does not justify abuse.
@Dylan Johnson I would definitely consider throwing you abuse. It's good that you forgave them. Forgiveness is so important. I hope they learn to stop arguing.
Dylan Johnson USA slaves were not being treated as property, even if it was unfair they should have just respected the system. It is bad to argue morality on the basis of legality. Just saying
@Dylan Johnson He has stated before that she has hit him multiple times and there is also I thing called emotional abuse, this includes gaslighting and the weird thing is that it leaves no scars. You can decide not to believe him, but her behavior in his hour long video was pretty telling.
Dylan Johnson that’s really not normal, but go off I guess. There are studies that show that even spanking kids cause developmental issues emotionally, not to mention causing other intended physical harm to a child.
@Dylan Johnson - I'm respectfully saying that you are very ignorant (by definition) and you were simply conditioned to abuse. You made the decision not to engage outside Authorities in your particular situation. Please try not to minimize or compare other circumstances. Im off this, peace and blessings... 🕉
Dylan Johnson no fucking wonder she said it wasn’t abuse, they could literally go to jail for some of the stuff they did. Also, being ignorant in this situation is different from being smart. Good for you for having a 4.0, so do I.
Having some run ins with family court through my divorce and custody issues with my ex, can confirm. They are much more concerned with parental rights than kids safety and wellbeing.
As a woman who works in the childcare field its time this shite about women getting preferential treatment in the courts NEEDS to END!! Giving birth does NOT make you more connected, EFFORT, COMPASSION, CARE, AND LOVE DO!! This gash exhibits NONE of those qualities!!!! I stand with my brothers (never had a sister) it should ALWAYS be in the case of a teen who THEY feel safe with!!! The mother WILL pay for it in the end when he has no relationship she doesn't have to force with him and she won't be able to do that to him as an adult. Imagine wanting to win so badly your willing to risk that!
Yes that's what parents have to do sometimes, sacrifices and I guess kids don't understand that, I used to push my parents buttons all the time, and many times I told my parents I hated them, I even wished I'll unto them, but when you have your own children I thanked them for keeping me out of trouble, seeing this video lo just shows parental alienation and what it does, Parker is not dumb he will grow up and if he wants to be a healthy person he will learn to forgive his parents, which in my opinion they're both at fault, not just on 1 person.
@@OkabexKurisu I guess it's different perspectives for each person, I would've loved having a mother around asking where I was, where are you going, most people neglect their mothers.
I knew a lot at a young age, not good things. I went through so much growing up and im still learning. Im only 18 but i went through hell and back my whole childhood. YOUR AGE DOES NOT DEFINE YOU OR YOUR EXPERIENCES OR KNOWLEDGE. I knew at 14 what was and wasnt okay.
For real, I *HATE* when adults say sh-t like that while not knowing half of it themselves. Maturity does not come with age, same with wisdom. It's quite obvious if we take a quick look at the people in this world. I'm 21, my parents split up when I was 9. I had to deal with similar stuff. And honestly, I still stand by a lot of what I told adults when I was 14. Some things changed obviously, but some people truly never gain any wisdom from observing and have been too spoiled by life to know what hardships a kid can go through.
The lady on the purple dress I don't know you but you've shown more love and compassion for this kid than his natural mother . I commend you for having a ❤
Hi im a child who is a victim of a fucked up system, i support all officers and the system however we need to fix it for children, but yes they always do this.
It's funny to me that if a toddler said I feel unsafe at home dcf steps in and removes them but a grown kid says it and a judge orders him back in that home. Something isn't right here
@CalebLeverett I'm 23 years old with a 3 year old son & happily married but if things ever go wrong I am using your videos as training videos for him to learn to stand up for himself 😂
Exactly the second that child said “I don’t feel safe” action should have been taking. It deeply saddens me that children are not heard until something really bad happens.
It doesn't always happen like that. I've seen kids lie about abuse, and have it stick, even in the face of evidence, simply because a cps agent let their ego be most important.
@@sean4236 Yea that’s what I was thinking. Children say a lot of things when angry and a lot of adults do spankings as a form of punishment. It may be outdated but it isn’t illegal in terms of parenting. Not yet. Not unless there are marks or excessively used. Plus, they can’t go by his word alone. His siblings got out the car when the father’s visitation rights were *over.* They are in the car with mom *now.* So if none of them think she’s crazy, a demon, a violent person, etc., they aren’t going to go off 1/4 *child’s* word. So his siblings actions discredited him completely. They make him look like he’s having a tantrum.
When my son turned 15 he asked to go live with his Dad. It broke my heart, not gonna lie. I thought about it long and hard, had several discussions with my son. At the end of the day, I just wanted him to be happy so I let him go. He always knew I was there for him and we continued having a great relationship and still do to this day. Let the boy be with his Dad!
Hey momma I don't know the circumstance but sometimes it's just a change of scenery! Either way I imagine that was tough but you are an incredible strong brave woman for allowing your child that choice! Bless you!
I also allowed my sons to live with their father when they were about the same age as your son. The truth is they at that age are testosterone filled young adolescents coming into manhood & it’s probably best for GOOD LOVING CARING DADS to take over. I’m beyond proud of my boys who are now 24, 25, 21 they have all attended college Rutgers, Howard, & Hampton. We lost our only daughter so giving them up felt like I was losing them to but I definitely don’t regret it at all. We couldn’t get it right as a couple but we damn sure excelled as parents.
My son also asked to live with his dad when he was that age. He had tears in his eyes because he didn't want to hurt my feelings. I let him go. It was best for him. I still saw him often and we are still close today. He is now 23 years old. I love my boy always. Sometimes you have to do what is best for your child instead of being selfish.
This is why a lot of young children in abusive homes are afraid to speak up. They are shown that as long as their underage, they're never right whatsoever. As if they can't hold opinions for themselves and think for themselves. :(
My mom always say to respect my elders and stuff I remember this one day that she did she brings in this one time she bring a man in my house and then he turned violent not just at her at me and my little sister.
Cops are like that. I’ve been told worse by some as I have dealt with this my whole life. Parents split when I was 6 months old. He said cruel things to me. I’m 18 now and living better but most cops are not nice people. Not all bad definitely lots of good. But most I’ve dealt with are just plain dicks.
DAD OF THE YEAR! My dad saved me, I was emancipated and written off as trash and I’m now a stock broker, I hope Caleb is happy with his job as a horse trainer, it was a pleasure to watch his story much lover brother, much love to the father ❤😂😢
@@Steve_Hunts96 And the judge called all Parker's BS about abuse what it is, a complete BS!! .... Look at the mother and look at the size of Parker, do you think she can physically abuse him? Now way. She couldn't dragged him out of the car. The father is disposable. He wouldn't have lost all custody of his children if he was nothing but a complete failure. He's facilitation of disobedience explains it all.
@@hus390 Men are supposed to sit by as they are abused and told constantly that what they go through isn’t “true” abuse. It’d be even more so for a son to feel that he cannot say anything against his mother even if she is consistently hitting him for no reason. Something I really want you to pay attention to: This woman has a new man in the house, and expects parker to refer to him as his father as she tries to distance him from his real father. From what we’ve seen, his father, does not have some woman around that he tries to call his mother. He has regularly told Parker that he can make his own decisions, while his mother tells him just to listen to her. Lastly, Parker clearly would prefer to be with his dad rather than his mom regardless of what your feelings tell you about the abuse he experiences.
I was so happy when Parker looked the judge in the eyes and said “ thank you for ripping me away from my family”, I knew Parker is the strongest person I have ever witnessed. I hope and pray I have his confidence and mind when it’s time for my family to go. Caleb, you are the strongest and best father he could ever have.Parker, you have made it so far now and to see this video... makes me feel like I can do anything. Thank you!
That mom of his doesn’t care about him she sees him as property instead of seeing him as her own kin but he’s all grown up now living his life the way he wants to
@@copperrose4376 - really? You know, right, that the father lived 400 miles away from the mother and the 4 children? And that the mother paid out several hundred thousand dollars to the father? If the father had actually lived CLOSER to the mother, it's almost 100% sure that the father would have had more contact with the children. There is no evidence whatsoever that the mother was playing any kind of 'sick game' with her ex.
Not because all that woman cares about is herself and getting what she wants. And what she wants right now is her child living with her even though he doesn't want to instead of just saying I love you son go live with your father I'm here if you need me and the doors always open if you ever want to come home
Yeah that's my problem too. He's hiding behind the law when he knows justice isn't being served. Just as invalidating as the mother is. Disgusting people all around. I'm sure that judge went home and got off to this, knowing he just sentenced a kid to further abuse.
@@truckywuckyuwu the judge knows he just added more money to his pension and retirement fund, sentencing this kid to prison at the mother's house with a CS order.
The system didn’t fail him the father was a drug addict and chose the drugs over his child if he was fit to care for Parker he would have won bc the courts do listen to the child if it’s a good environment for the child!! The dad even shows on this channel he wasn’t clean from drugs until this year that’s a huge part of the story left out of this video!!
Because putting him back in an abusive home was the right thing to do???????? As I said, the system failed him. And the court system must not have felt like it was too much of a bad environment at his father's house or else they would have never allowed visitation. I was in Parker's situation . I was kept from my mom for many years because of money and hatred my dad and his wives had against her. I wanted so badly to be with her but when I went to court and told the judge he still placed me back with my dad. My mom was not on drugs or anything.
@@shellyb2042 it's not easy to get over a addiction but it's easy (at least not as hard as get over a addiction) to be a good, non-abusive parent, so saying she's good/in the right is just purely wrong
@@stephaniewood4026 The system has DEFINITELY FAILED PARKER your absolutely correct as they have failed me I watched both videos & it’s was like I was 16 again except I chose to go to foster care poor kid. Great thing was just as I did & Parker did we turned out ok
17:03 The sassy little "I thought *I* was talking right now" when the mom interrupts him. Good for you man. Don't let anyone walk over you or talk over you.
@Sydical he is a child! Are u serious? Grown ups can be manipulated. So yes. He is being manipulated. 14 year olds are children and are still so vulnerable.
I feel like both parents are treating this as a competition - who will win custody?? And I bet whoever Parker goes home with will be gloating until the next time. Sick
Been watching this series and my heart pours out for Parker. I can’t remember how many times I was told “just wait until you’re 18” “you just have to endure it”. I’m a couple of years younger than him, we’re both adults now, but looking back on this still makes me feel like a helpless kid again. Screw the family court system.
I never knew I had rights from first vid it feels like I did but now it doesn't. I was taken away from a first caregiver my dad the only parent I ever knew by my mother n eventually her husband. The abuse I endured the control etc. I fled at 17 back to further abuse without my dad staying with family... then for good at 22... through support
Honestly same. I just turned 18 this year and looking back at the past, I am so pissed at how the courts and legal system treat children more like property than people. I remember getting the cops called on me by my stepmom (for no good reason, she abused me, but always shifted the blame onto me). When the cops came I always hear that they should back me up because police officers are supposed to “have the child’s best interests in mind”, but no! They screamed at me and threatened to call me out to the cop that worked at my middle school at the time. Looking back at it, I feel like my stepmom probably bribed them or something, so yeah. Screw those cops and screw the legal system.
Been there with my son, and I saw how much he just wanted to be with his dad. Even though he lives with his dad, my son and I have an amazing relationship. He’s happy living with his dad and doing the things that he and his dad share in common, so why would a mother ever take that from her child? This woman is as selfish as they come. And the family court failed on this case.
@Laurie you sound like an amazing mother and how a mother should be! If my mom would’ve been like you my life would’ve been a lot easier. My mom would call the police if my dad was so much as 2 mins late dropping me off from weekend visits...
I just came across this and have been watching the videos. I'm so thankful that Parker stood his grown and got himself out of that abusive home life alone with with his other siblings. He probably saved one of thier lives because he was brave enough to stand up against his abusers. I was raised by a abusive mother alone with my siblings until she decided to leave us and our father. I know what he went through. Abuse comes in all shapes and sizes. There's millions of 15yr old children who have been layed to rest because they were under the abuse of thier own parents and no one would listen. Or seemed to care enough to make it thier business. Parker I'm so proud of you and I respect your decision to fight back and never give up until you finally got to go and live the life you and your siblings deserved ❤️
In some states, kids from divorced families have some rights. In states like Florida, however, children are possessions in the eyes of the law until they turn 18 and if a judge listens to a kid its only for a perspective, not to actually give them a choice.
@@thebladesservent1542 as a technoblade fan i am astounded by your stupidity OF COURSE THE LAWYER WAS "BRIBED" you have to pay for a lawyer its a judge that can be bribed
Right, he even said you say that she hits you and cornered you and grabs you by the neck and I can’t do anything about that. How can a police officer say that. I know the judge ordered this BS and who knows why, but the police officer can at least side with Parker mentally and say I wish I could let you go with your dad and let him know that he understands him, but he has to follow the law. If he would’ve done this instead of all that other mumbo-jumbo he was throwing at him he probably could’ve persuaded him. He could’ve also told him hey if she does anything to you again call the police and it happens again call them again and all those recordings of those abusive situations will help you get back with your father. That’s what I think!
You have to learn the good and the bad. Yeah you have to learn that your mom can hit you and abuse you and yell at you constantly and that has to be okay!
And kids are afraid to tell about physical abuse, not only the fear of not being believed, or helped; but for the fear the abuser would punish and physically assault them for telling. You may ask why I know this? Because it happened to me; no one believed or protected me! As if you confront the abuser and ask them, why are you abusing said kid, that they’ll say “oh yeah, I hit him/her every chance I get”. No, they’ll deny, and say the child makes up stories; and when the investigator leaves and feels they’ve helped. Wham! The kid is abused harsher and more often than before. See what telling does!
I agree with you. Hopefully Parker get through it and be there for his siblings. Our justice system down is for the birds. We are routing for Parker and he need you Dad, be his role model. Long as Parker knows respect starts with him. He has a good future ahead of him. With every action, comes a reaction of consequences. Parker won and got people to listen and put it in writing. You Parker has a voice, teach him to use it. His voice can be a powerful tool.
As much as it hurts its true no matter the fact how much you try to say what happened to you people will not believe you even if your a minor the abusers gets away with everything just because your just a kid if he were to be an adult then yeah he can chose it don't make since that kid is a minor he is hurt physically and mentally be his so called mother and step father who dose not treat him right
I wish Caleb would address why they court ruled in favor of mom. 12 is the age when the child is supposed to be able to say where they want to live. The ruling doesn’t make sense.
It would help if you guys knew that Caleb failed a drug test and is unfit to be a father 24/7 so he has to kid has to go back to the parents there's what happened in court the real dad failed a pot test@@CalebLeverett
They ruled in the mother's favor because they didn't take the kids seriously because his answer was I don't want to do my homework or laundry that's why he didn't want to be there and that's why they always had arguments cuz he never did anything he was a spoiled little brat and now he's going back to where he belongs but the Court ruled in the mom's favor because the dad failed a pot test
"You're 14. What do you know about life?" -HE KNOWS WHAT ITS LIKE TO BE ABUSED AT THE HANDS OF HIS OWN MOTHER, HE KNOWS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RIGHT AND WRONG AND HE KNOWS HOW TO STAND HIS GROUND. My siblings and I went through a hellish experience like this as well. This hurts the core of me to watch. I respect Parker to the fullest💯
Also in what world how will Parker standing up for himself by showing/telling that cop that he doesn’t want to go with his mother because she’s abusive lead to him ending up with the aryan brotherhood. That cop is talking straight out of his ass. He told Parker that this is a civil matter and he can’t do anything about it but Parker said hey she’s violent she hits me the cop pretty much told him there was nothing he could do about it. What the actual fuck!
Right the coo sounded dumb asf, but most of them are. They aren’t required to receive a college education. They graduated high school and signed up 🤦🏽♀️
My dad used to kick my ass. Like legit kick my ass. Never touched my sister, I told ppl over and over and no one believe me “bc the bruises faded too quickly” Yet I was in the er every few months
Parker, I am a teacher. You NEED to tell teachers you are being abused. I am so sorry. This happened to me too. You do NOT deserve to be abused. You are strong! Please don't hate all women because of her. We're not all like this. I highly advise therapy.
Im not sure but i have been having issues too..i've told my teacher and hope my teacher keeps it secret but my teacher exposed me and even make a fool of me..like saying im make up a story and all teachers deceive me now...i still remember im crying as i refuse to tell them about any of my home problem but they keep force me even im crying..i start to not trust to open up to my teachers anymore..and that's sad coz i know not all teachers are mean but to have such experienced really scared me..
@@mijung0211 I am so sorry that happened to you. As a teacher, I know for a fact that there are MANY horrible teachers out there. I even went to the police to report abuse, and they did nothing, as my father paid them off. I'm not sure what country you live in or what your insurance is. If you don't have a Guidance Counselor at your house, or trust one, talk to your doctor. Your doctor can recommend services and maybe housing for you. I lived at college. It all depends on your age and your plans. But, either way, YOU need to make a plan. If you can stay with a friend long term, do that. Help put that family and follow all of their rules.
Happened to me too. I told every school cop. Every counselor. Every teacher. Made police reports. Ended up getting out at 17. Praying that he ended up okay. With no ptsd from this kind of situation.
@@mijung0211 Educational staff are mandated reporters. If they even suspect abuse, they're required to report it and if they don't, they can be held legally liable.
To hear him say "my mum loves fighting and conflict and I like peace, I was learning to live in peace" as he gestures towards his dad was heartbreaking to hear. Peace and happiness, so close, then snatched away. So sad 🥺
Exactly decided by a dumbass judge who needs to lose his job and his liscense too. Such an evil judge to throw him back into the abuse by his own mother.
@@nathanielharbrecht6521 You've clearly never lived with an abusive mother. This has nothing to do with a child running from responsibility. This is a mother who is power hungry and solely wants authority over her son and to spite her ex husband. She refuses to see things in any other way but her own. If you can't relate, try being open minded and understand not everyone's childhood is the same.
@@nathanielharbrecht6521 the fact that you wanted to come up with that conclusion after watching the vids is sad. He’s fearful of living with his mum, no child acts like this if he just doesn’t want to do any chores. He cried and flinched when she touched him in the last vid. All of Caleb’s children now live with him so that should tell you all about how true his words were about his mum
Update as of 2021: I’m not sure if anyone is aware of Caleb Leveretts channel. But Parker eventually was given the opportunity to live with his dad in 2015 about two years after this happened. In 2017 all of Caleb‘s children (Parker turned 18 in 2017) were given the opportunity to choose who they wanted to stay with. I personally am proud of how far all of these children have come. They’ve had quite a long journey.
The BEST comment made in this situation!! Really. She thinks she “won”…. she hasn’t even begun to make the payments of her actions in this day. She will pay dearly for this for the rest of her life - all of her kids will be “f this, you’re out of my life”. One day, it’ll happen, no question there!!
@@HOPROPHETA she knew how, she has been using these kids against him for years it seems. Notice how she kept saying SHE didn’t think it was a safe place in the first video. I’m sure for that kind of custody case they would have sent someone to his place to see if it was a suitable environment. I’m sure she wanted to hurt the father by poisoning the kids against him but she ran them off with her behavior. I have seen other videos where she doesn’t allow them to take personal items with them. She actually would pat them down and search bags before they were allowed to leave. I’m kind of wondering if he refused to go with her if the judge would have put the kid in jail for disobeying his orders. I feel like the judge either didn’t or wouldn’t listen to the kids claims 0f what the household was like. I just hate seeing and hearing parents using the kids to try and hurt someone, if she was really as afraid as she said then she would have been taking him to court over it all.
This is my first time watching this whole series through but I just love the body language coming from Parker here. The death row style walk to the protestant sit that reads "Come get me Warden." All of this was amazing. He was such a strong kid and I imagine the amazing man he turned out to be. During this time I was experiencing similar but different things while being about maybe a year or two younger than him.
Thank you. I’m really proud of the young man he’s grown into. He’s now a professional horse trainer who specializes in starting colts. I’m amazed at what he can get those horses to do.
it’s been very rewarding being able to watch his progress throughout all of this. I am absolutely pleased to have witnessed him stand against his opposition with such calmness. I also applaud the police officer, most of what he had to say was definitely wisdom and I was very impressed with his background. As for the Ex-Wife’s lawyer, well understood he’s just doing his job, but this is one of those times you don’t take a case like this, no morality at all. I’m not sure if it was the Aunt that told Parker about the dial 0 thing, but that was a bit of extra information I was pleased to learn as part of watching this video. I’m not super well versed into both sides pasts, however something like this should definitely not be overlooked, because a kid as young as that really has to have something going on for him to want to challenge something like this. All in all I am very impressed with Parker and I look forward to seeing more of him.
If the the roles were reversed and the dad had custody and the kid wanted to live with mom and said that dad was hitting him and acting abusive I can promise you the judge would have given the mom full custody in a heart beat! This is just heart breaking
I’ve said it in a before video, my father fought and saved me. I couldn’t be more proud of myself and him, I’m probably Caleb’s age, if not a few years older. I watched the most viral video when I was going through and probably made a comment on an old account a decade ago. I hope you’re relationship has blossomed and love is abundant in you’re family Mr. Leverett
The fact that the cop asked him "What do you know about life" because he's 14 and he responded "Violence right now! I WAS learning peace" explaining that he understands the difference between the two households and chooses the latter, SHOWS just how MUCH he knows about life.
I hate when people act is if kids are dumb as a rock. That officer was an ass for trying to pressure him. He is old enough to make a decision about who he wants to live with.
Nah you're wrong! He's 14..... its true and he served TWO TERMS IN IRAQI GTFOG. He knows a lot about life. This kid can't just sit down when he doesn't want to do something he doesn't like.
@@mja5543 this is old but the facts are probably still the same today. If you are abused you get help and show the who the abuser is. Obviously in this 7 year old case. The courts could find no evidence of abuse and infact the find the dad unfit to have custody. Thats why they give full custody to one parent. Seems fairly easy to understand that Fact, even if dad wants to play cameraboy.
@@c7adventures376 true, but abuse can be verbal and it’s hard to find proof for that. The son was 14. If he feels that strongly about not wanting to live with one parent, there has to be a reason.
The dad saying I love you son when he walks up to the truck gave me chills. It’s really sad that the courts don’t do anything to protect children you can clearly see the love from the dads side and the control on the moms side.
Parker had me dying when he looked dead at the camera and said "shes physco" you got one hell of a boy there Caleb and what a man he'll grow to be with you as his dad, love and respect man
My son decided to go live with his dad at 14, I cried (privately) but gave him my blessing. I cried for two years, i missed him so much. He didn’t go because i was “insane” though, he went because he wanted to get to know his dad, who had been deployed half of his life. Two years later he had to fight a fight very similar to this to come back home to me. To say it was the proudest I’ve ever been of him, would be an understatement. He’s now been back with me for two years, graduated and still lives with me. Letting him go was love, supporting his decision to come back was love. Letting my son make his own decisions was love. This woman does not love her children, she profits from them, she controls them. What Caleb did through all those years was love. Nice job Caleb. Outstanding job Parker. I’m proud of you both.
When i was 14 i do the same and now i am 27 my dad is passed away and the only human that care about me and Loves me is my mom i am so glad to have her.. (sorry my english is very bad im from Austria)
@@SarcasmWelcomethe visitation schedule was court ordered, so not his fault, and sometimes people fall behind on child support. It’s not the worst thing in the world. Caleb later on gained custody of all four children, so clearly you’re missing some information. I’m a previous video Parker says that they hit on him, and I’m assuming they also hit the other kids too.
Thankyou. For everything. Posting these heart saddening videos. Your real life. Your kids life’s. All of it man. This is helping me through something. I just left a comment on another video earlier today. I hope one day I get to talk to you for even 20 minutes to share my story and get some advice from someone as strong as you. You’ve been through it for years now. Thankyou man.
You’re welcome, Jonathan. I’m sorry you’re going through it too. I have to be honest, I mentally cannot get involved with anyone else’s life. I’m drained at the moment. This has sucked the life out of me and I’m only just now really starting to recover. I truly am sorry for what you’re going through. If it helps, I’ve talked about just about every scenario I can think of on this channel. In a nutshell, I recommend staying sober, exercising every single day, eat fresh foods (nothing in a box or can), sunlight, daily meditation/praying, and educating yourself through books, podcast and documentaries (idle junk like scrolling social media, corn, tv sports, etc ruin your mind). You must take care of yourself first, or you won’t be able to help others. I’ve learned that the stronger you are and the more educated you are, the harder you are for others to mess with. I wish you the best of luck. Hang in there because it does get better if you stay consistent and do the work.
@CalebLeverett so how's your son now? I would suggest you double down on prayer and a relationship with God and your spirit. Pray every night until YOU KNOW you did it right. This WILL change your life sir.
@Hypetheog - "Ima have to let you go now" - that's called 'manipulation'. No GOOD parent would EVER say things like that in front of their kids - it's a guaranteed to upset the kid, and make the kid feel like he's somehow being 'abused' or 'wronged' by the other parent. You appear not to have any understanding about this kind of manipulation. Oh, and in case you didn't know - about 6 months ago the son cut all ties with the dad.
@@beautifuldayzee5942 oh really he did? where'd you hear that? source please. if I get no source you're proving to yourself that you're the exact kind of manipulative asshole you're accusing this father of being.
I wanted to strangle that cop… "what do you know about life?" I loved Parker's response, "I knew violence there, pointing to his mother, and I was learning Peace with him," Pointing to his father… man, what a powerful statement!!!
I didn't like him going about saying that either, but I'm chalking that up to him just picking the wrong words to say and him not fully knowing the situation. At the end the of the day he had to do his job, and if he wasn't an officer and he knew the whole situation, I bet he would have %100 been on Parker's side.
god bless you mr leverett. went through something similar, was given such a hard time trying to stay with my dad but it was all worth it in the end. i wasn’t as smart as parker and fell for my mothers manipulation tactics before, and i really regretted it, so big props to him for bein so sharp and strong. amen 🙏🏾
No what speaks volumes is that he just got $200k in return he agreed to not do this. What speaks volumes is a father who convinces his son to make demands and violate the law. What speaks volumes is he hasn't been a father. He saw them 65 out of 365 days doesn't support them and convinces them they could live with him and have no rules of they make these allegations. He bullied manipulated and got y'all to threaten her and a judge when he knew damn well she was not abusive and he didn't deserve to have custody
I have joint custody and whenever my son wants to go to his dad for the weekend even if it's my weekend I take him. WHY? because dispite how much I hate that man he's my son's father. What kind of mother would I be if denied my child a relationship with his father especially since my dad was my best friend. This women ain't shit and I'm sure God will handle her. I feel bad for those babies missing out on their dad.🥺
My mom only let me and my sister see our dad one weekend a month and I hated her for so long for and started acting out because of it until she finally gave in and let me stay with him
I agree , when my kids wanted to be with their dad , as much as I couldn’t stand him I always encouraged my kids to spend as much time with their father as they wanted to ... I didn’t always agree with everything he did either , but my kids loved their dad and it wasn’t between them and him it was between us .
Well said that crack head ass mom needs to see this..well said even though you hate your ex husband you still out your all so he can have his time with his dad
Well then you’re are awesome mother my bf baby mama hates him because he don’t want her and he hasn’t seen his baby since she was 8 months she’s now 2 smh 🤦♀️
He told multiple people that he didnt want to live with his mother because of abuse.. they literally ignored it all and sent him back to a toxic environment
I know I'm behind on all these videos but... It would kill my soul and literally kill me if any of my kids ever felt this way about me. Mine are all grown now. But...someone is wrong with that Mom and system is dropping the ball. The system is very broken. Glad Parker grown now, happy, and doing well.
Ooo that makes me so mad, he kept bring up the fact he’s “14” as if 14 year olds aren’t smart af and capable of knowing right from wrong 🙄, this is exactly why so many kids grow up terribly because nobody listens to them because they’re a “kid that knows no better” annoying
Rigby I think he was not trying to say he couldn’t make decisions but he was trying to say that he didn’t have a say in his Mom or Dad taking custody because he was a kid.
The family is so fortunate Parker never resorted to suicide. He is an extremely resilient young man and a survivor. I'm glad he ended up with his father. He's the sane parent that actually loves him. Such a good kid.
Can you really tell who love Parker in a half hour clip.....and if so define love..... Parker is damage, because no child should have to choose a parent and its sad because Parker began to mimic his father..... Dad's hurt and he needs to move on .......I'm sure if it was physical abuse the other three would be speaking out.....Parker is loved by all of them it's just where dad i concern he's putting himself as a priority
For real. She seemed very unstable, and I couldn't blame him for not wanting to go back to her and her new hubby. So he did get to go live with the dad permanently huh?
Who the hell is that cop!!?? All the shit he said was f'd up! R****d,, twice. Who gives a shit if you would rather be behind a sniper rifle. That's messed up!! Scary mentality of a person who's supposed to be protecting the public.
He basically is! They also make it sound like he doesnt have opinions and feelings of his own. Except his dad a d his side of the family. The cop cares more too. Though he cant do anything but do his job. He took an oath. And sadly he has to do what the judge says. Though its BEYOND WRONG! Poor guy. Poor parker a d his dad and aunt!
It’s how it is. Mothers are favored in court more often simply because most of society has deemed that moms are just always the better choice for the child, which is dead wrong.
@@CalebLeverett Real happy for you brother! When the kids are adults they will know you never gave up on them. I respect you so much. You have support from Scotland 🏴
@@moniquebaskett338 it’s not foolish tho, if he doesn’t feel safe then the PROPER thing to do is leave to a more safe environment for the kid. The kids opinion matters. Not trying to fight just state my opinion.
@@moniquebaskett338 yeah your job is to raise your kids however it's also your damn job to keep them safe and as for you not giving a damn you know damn well that's bullshit cause if you didn't give a damn you wouldn't have been in their life this whole time
So basically if she is beating him and hurting him, he has to suck it up is pretty much what they are telling him? That is a messed up system. That is how kids die and then they all cry and say we should have done something sooner like wth?
I'm not tryna start anything, but that is complete bs- did you see the first video? The mum abused him, choking him! She literally admitted it herself by mistake!
@@riddle3508 Exactly! Our system was screwed up then and even worse now. This is the exact reason I discuss child murder cases on my channel...to show how f'd up things are.
Cop: "you're too young to understand this" "lets focus on what's happening today" Also cop: *compares situation to fighting in Iraq and continues to tell a 14 year old his story of getting bombed* Bro. These people are so unreasonable
I'm pretty sure he's saying things can be alot worse than wjat you think they can be and if you listened he was saying how he got beat down pretty bad and took the experience from that to be better. Plus some people can only relate to certain things because thats all they've done their whole life and its hard to relate to other things.
@@2jcward plenty of intelligent cops out there. Being the brightest doesn’t always entail being the most emotionally intelligent either. There are numerous factors that would lead people to wanting to pursue a career in law enforcement, I think it’s a bit low to insinuate the brightest kid doesn’t want to be a cop, that’s pretty much implying that intelligent individuals follow a direct path (most likely following the stereotype jobs of engineering, or stem field related occupations etc...), when in reality people are free to choose which path they take and which occupation they want to involve themselves with, regardless of intelligence.
I remember the day I got taken away from my dad. Watching this video makes me relive that moment. People just shrug it off but this is truly a horrible feeling that I still remember to this day.
I can’t be believe an officer would ask a 14 year old “what do you know about life” The officer had absolutely NO idea what Parker was going thru!! so for him to say that is just so disrespectful in my view!
Repent of your sins and believe on Adonai Jesus Christ, believe in your heart that He has died for sins and rose from the tomb on the third day and let the Holy Spirit within you, and you shall be saved. - Jesus the Christ loves you, praise YHWH our Elohim - Evidence for Jesus Christ’s existence, crucifixion, and disappearance from the tomb (He rose from it): The Lord Jesus Christ did exist, gathered disciples, and was crucified and went missing from the tomb. To argue about wether He was taken from the grave or rose from it, is an argument a skeptic can make. Because well if you disregard the eye witness testimony of the disciples and there willingness to die for Christ, and humans won’t die for something they know is a lie, when Peter is pinned upside down to that cross, he could have said that it was a fake, but He didn’t because it wasn’t, what care would he have about death in this world if he knew for a fact he had assurance of a life in another, Jesus Christ did rise from the tomb and is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Now the evidence for the Lord Jesus Christ’s existence really isn’t hard to find a multitude of non-Christian scholars and historians mention Him within 150 years after the time of His life. One such is Tacitus a Roman historian who reported on emperor nero’s decision to blame the Christians for the fire that had destroyed rome in 64 AD. Tacitus wrote: “Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome…” In this Tacitus makes reference to not only Christians, but Christ calling Him Christus and confirming the Gospels going on to say that He suffered the extreme penalty (crucifixion) under the reign of Tiberius and by the sentence of Pontius Pilate, which like I said confirms the Gospels narrative. Another important source of evidence about Jesus and early Christianity can be found in the letters of Pliny the Younger to Emperor Trajan. Pliny was the Roman governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor. In one of his letters, dated around A.D. 112, he asks Trajan's advice about the appropriate way to conduct legal proceedings against those accused of being Christians. Pliny says that he needed to consult the emperor about this issue because a great multitude of every age, class, and sex stood accused of Christianity. At one point in his letter, Pliny relates some of the information he has learned about these Christians: “They were in the habit of meeting on a certain fixed day before it was light, when they sang in alternate verses a hymn to Christ, as to a god, and bound themselves by a solemn oath, not to any wicked deeds, but never to commit any fraud, theft or adultery, never to falsify their word, nor deny a trust when they should be called upon to deliver it up; after which it was their custom to separate, and then reassemble to partake of food - but food of an ordinary and innocent kind.” This passage provides a number of interesting insights into the beliefs and practices of early Christians. First, we see that Christians regularly met on a certain fixed day for worship. Second, their worship was directed to Christ, demonstrating that they firmly believed in His divinity. Furthermore, one scholar interprets Pliny's statement that hymns were sung to Christ, "as to a god", as a reference to the rather distinctive fact that, "unlike other gods who were worshipped, Christ was a person who had lived on earth." If this interpretation is correct, Pliny understood that Christians were worshipping an actual historical person as God! Of course, this agrees perfectly with the New Testament doctrine that Jesus was both God and man. You may have heard of the scholar Flavius Josephus who mentioned James as being the brother of the Lord Jesus Christ, which matches what Paul said calling James “The Lord’s brother” and there is another document that Josephus may have written which goes: “About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he ... wrought surprising feats.... He was the Christ. When Pilate ...condemned him to be crucified, those who had . . . come to love him did not give up their affection for him. On the third day he appeared ... restored to life.... And the tribe of Christians ... has ... not disappeared.” Now it’s up to debate wether this is the entirely original document of what Josephus wrote, or if a Christian had edited it. But regardless he wrote about the Lord Jesus Christ. Wether it was negative or positive like the possible document is. Anyways there are many other statements, documents, letters, and writings of all sorts from the ancient world talking about the Lord Jesus Christ and there is not one question if He was a real person or if He was crucified and went missing from the grave. That is clear as day, He is a real person, was crucified, and went missing from the grave. And He did rise from the grave. And for more evidence of the Lord Jesus Christ, there’s the Bible and you see there is no evidence the Bible is corrupted, a lie, created by the Roman government, folktale. It is the recount of the Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, now wether you want to believe it is up to you. And what profit was there in spreading Christianity, All the early Christian suffered persecution, beatings, and were killed. Another Scholar reported that James the Lord’s Brother was thrown off a building and then stoned to death for spreading the Gospel in Jerusalem. These people went to great lengths even giving their own lives for the Adon Jesus the Christ.
@@CalebLeverett Repent of your sins and believe on Adonai Jesus Christ, believe in your heart that He has died for sins and rose from the tomb on the third day and let the Holy Spirit within you, and you shall be saved. - Jesus the Christ loves you, praise YHWH our Elohim - Evidence for Jesus Christ’s existence, crucifixion, and disappearance from the tomb (He rose from it): The Lord Jesus Christ did exist, gathered disciples, and was crucified and went missing from the tomb. To argue about wether He was taken from the grave or rose from it, is an argument a skeptic can make. Because well if you disregard the eye witness testimony of the disciples and there willingness to die for Christ, and humans won’t die for something they know is a lie, when Peter is pinned upside down to that cross, he could have said that it was a fake, but He didn’t because it wasn’t, what care would he have about death in this world if he knew for a fact he had assurance of a life in another, Jesus Christ did rise from the tomb and is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Now the evidence for the Lord Jesus Christ’s existence really isn’t hard to find a multitude of non-Christian scholars and historians mention Him within 150 years after the time of His life. One such is Tacitus a Roman historian who reported on emperor nero’s decision to blame the Christians for the fire that had destroyed rome in 64 AD. Tacitus wrote: “Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome…” In this Tacitus makes reference to not only Christians, but Christ calling Him Christus and confirming the Gospels going on to say that He suffered the extreme penalty (crucifixion) under the reign of Tiberius and by the sentence of Pontius Pilate, which like I said confirms the Gospels narrative. Another important source of evidence about Jesus and early Christianity can be found in the letters of Pliny the Younger to Emperor Trajan. Pliny was the Roman governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor. In one of his letters, dated around A.D. 112, he asks Trajan's advice about the appropriate way to conduct legal proceedings against those accused of being Christians. Pliny says that he needed to consult the emperor about this issue because a great multitude of every age, class, and sex stood accused of Christianity. At one point in his letter, Pliny relates some of the information he has learned about these Christians: “They were in the habit of meeting on a certain fixed day before it was light, when they sang in alternate verses a hymn to Christ, as to a god, and bound themselves by a solemn oath, not to any wicked deeds, but never to commit any fraud, theft or adultery, never to falsify their word, nor deny a trust when they should be called upon to deliver it up; after which it was their custom to separate, and then reassemble to partake of food - but food of an ordinary and innocent kind.” This passage provides a number of interesting insights into the beliefs and practices of early Christians. First, we see that Christians regularly met on a certain fixed day for worship. Second, their worship was directed to Christ, demonstrating that they firmly believed in His divinity. Furthermore, one scholar interprets Pliny's statement that hymns were sung to Christ, "as to a god", as a reference to the rather distinctive fact that, "unlike other gods who were worshipped, Christ was a person who had lived on earth." If this interpretation is correct, Pliny understood that Christians were worshipping an actual historical person as God! Of course, this agrees perfectly with the New Testament doctrine that Jesus was both God and man. You may have heard of the scholar Flavius Josephus who mentioned James as being the brother of the Lord Jesus Christ, which matches what Paul said calling James “The Lord’s brother” and there is another document that Josephus may have written which goes: “About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he ... wrought surprising feats.... He was the Christ. When Pilate ...condemned him to be crucified, those who had . . . come to love him did not give up their affection for him. On the third day he appeared ... restored to life.... And the tribe of Christians ... has ... not disappeared.” Now it’s up to debate wether this is the entirely original document of what Josephus wrote, or if a Christian had edited it. But regardless he wrote about the Lord Jesus Christ. Wether it was negative or positive like the possible document is. Anyways there are many other statements, documents, letters, and writings of all sorts from the ancient world talking about the Lord Jesus Christ and there is not one question if He was a real person or if He was crucified and went missing from the grave. That is clear as day, He is a real person, was crucified, and went missing from the grave. And He did rise from the grave. And for more evidence of the Lord Jesus Christ, there’s the Bible and you see there is no evidence the Bible is corrupted, a lie, created by the Roman government, folktale. It is the recount of the Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, now wether you want to believe it is up to you. And what profit was there in spreading Christianity, All the early Christian suffered persecution, beatings, and were killed. Another Scholar reported that James the Lord’s Brother was thrown off a building and then stoned to death for spreading the Gospel in Jerusalem. These people went to great lengths even giving their own lives for the Adon Jesus the Christ.
This “cop” is a total joke. “What do you know about life?” he insultingly asks. The kid is being abused by his mother. It’s like bird being trapped inside a cage and can’t get out. This is heartbreaking.
why would you do that to your son. If you really cared about his happiness you would let him live with his dad obviously it's all about what she wants so sad 😞 😔
It's to hurt her ex husband's family my dad is currently is like this mother. Using tactics like guilt trips affirmations of love and saying that they're to stupid to understand
Wasn't there a horrible case of abuse in the 19th century, to the point that an ANIMALS RIGHTS activist had to fight to abolish the notion that children are the parent's property? What the fuck happened?
@@angelaguilar1275 No. Parents are guardians, not owners. Parents who treat their kids as property are the problem, like this woman. She didn't think about her son's thoughts or feelings, she just wanted to control and own him, like a dog. She was more concerned about having power over her ex husband than over her child's wellbeing.
The Justice system is broken and fails kids everyday. Automatically giving custody to mothers is sometimes the downfall of the children. Glad to see Parker is okay years later but this is just one sad example
I really hope Parker found some peace over the years I dealt with abuse and a very toxic household growing up and ended up in and out of psych hospitals from age 13-17 I have been clean from self harm for about 2 years now and things got so much better for me when I didn’t have to force a relationship nobody wanted Edit: the cop is just telling an abused kid that he needs to suck it up… what a disgusting person
I don’t think that’s what the cop was saying, I think he was just trying to make the kid aware that because of his age certain things are beyond his control no matter how he feels.
he doesn't deserve this. literally he said his mother wasn't treating him right and now the judge is going to put him back in that toxic environment? just because he's 14 doesn't make him stupid he probably understands more than you think he does.
Sad part is hes of legal age I'm going through the same thing he went through right now, judges dont get it, it's because hes a man and they are usually sexist
I can only imagine the wrath that came down on him on that drive home and when getting home. This wasn’t about “love” or keeping her child safe, this was about control and she was NOT going to lose. Sad. It only hurt the child.
Exactly. Narcissistic, psychopath people cannot lose control. They do not care about anyone but themselves. This mother shows all the traits of a Narcissistic psychopath
I hope everyone calm and think on this video watch the one before this it was an hour long she's one of the most psychotic manipulative women I have seen in my life! I have thought about this young man for a long time and I hope to God he's doing okay and all I kept thinking about was that ride home and a week after he has been home and their comfortability sets in, it's just so sad for him that 1 judge can decide your life.
The father crying at the end was what finally made me cry. Even if it was 9 years ago, stuff like that is just so sad. Parker deserves better. Much better
@@pamshelton8889 why are you taking the mom's side? She's a narcissistic b! You must be friends with her, as it's clear he should have been removed and placed with the father. Shame on you for supporting a narcissistic b!
“ur a child what do you know about life” “well violence right now… i was learning peace” ugh that made me tear up, they won that battle but ultimately parker won the war. im glad he knows thousands of people are so incredibly proud of him and his courage at such a young age
I like what the officer said to Parker. It goes deep into my heart. I felt like it was me who he was giving advice to. Almost cried. We will learn in good and in bad situations and we can't always have it our way.
@@jacejohnson7113 did you not watch that other video? Why would you side with someone so controlling and narcissistic? The woman is borderline psychotic. What hit home for me was the theatrics she put on for the neighbors and the cops. I hate these kind of people with a passion
Lets not forget, they both gave there story (which conveniently) isn't aired anywhere to my knowledge. And a judge ruled the mothers home was a safer homestead for this young man. With that being 12 years old in Texas holds weight on where a child wants to live. After all of that the judge still picked the mother. That should tell everyone here something.
James Wilson true enough, but courts often favor the mother and it’s not always for the better. There’s a reason he was so insistent that he didn’t want to go back with her. And her behavior confirms that she’s very controlling.
Hi, in March I was in a somewhat similar situation that Parker was in with his mom with my mom. Seeing Parker stand up for his rights to his mom in the other video changed my life forever. My mom was mentally and physically abusive and I see a lot of similar traits that my mom has in Parker's mom. Their behavior and personality are so similar, it's scary. I didn't realize that my mom was abusive until I saw that video. So in April, I ran away to my dad's and Parker gave me the courage to do that. I love you and your family. You guys deserve the world.
This should be called, ‘When she hates her ex more than she loves her son’. What a shrew!
I know this is off topic but the stepdad's parking skills are trash
Good one lol
Lol
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That alone should be a crime, let alone everything else he does.
That was bugging me the whole time.
You notice how the dad doesn’t start crying until he’s away from the cops but the mom only cried when the cops were around 🤯😤
Actually if you watch the video she start crying when she was talking with either a relative or neighbor on the phone a good 20 to 30 minutes before the cop show up rewatch the video and get your facts straight
Splintz 246 she was fake crying the whole time because nobody just starts then stops
@@rambocod6850 she didn't just start and stop on a dime though rewatch it when she had to explain to the person on the phone why she needed them to come watch the other kids or take the other kids she broke down because by that point it had been halfway through the video which was a 70 something minute video so for 45 minutes she was tired stressed and wanted her child to come home. And she did not stop crying or being upset at all throughout the rest of the video she sniffled some she was able to calm down for a little bit when she realized her son that she gave birth to was going to be leaving with someone that in her mind she believed was either dangerous or irresponsible to take care of her son she broke down again. Now I'm not a psychiatrist or a psychologist but I can tell you from suffering from anxiety and PTSD and stressful situations like that I have done the exact same thing you'll have moments of okay there's hope okay all right we're getting somewhere and then it might not get better or you might not get the answer that you were praying for and you lose it again. I hope you understand what I'm trying to say
Splintz 246 why would you even want to take her side she I abusive that’s all you need to know about her
Splintz 246 I don’t want to argue bro so because I’m abused by my dad so please just stop it’s making me think of my dad
Being 14 doesn’t make you stupid. Yeah, it’s young, but he is able to comprehend what violence is
As a 14 year old: you cant judge people my age on their age. Some people grow up at 10 and some never even do.
Even so, I think no matter if someone is 5 or 18, they can understand when theyre being abused. Especially when they have something better in reach.
@@humanposer6433 exactly
HECK EVEN A 8 YEAR OLD CAN
Even when I was 7 I vowed to never hit my kids or treat them the way I was. Children are people. Full people. And I remember it clear as day as an adult. It's strange how others just repeat the evil.
The boy says there’s violence to him and his siblings for years
Is everyone too stupid to prove it by now?
I left home at 12 and my dad was the one who rescued me. He may be a flawed man but he never lied to me or made me feel less than myself. I love you dad.
Awe, thank you for sharing this. Parents don’t have to be perfect to love their kids. So glad you had a loving dad.
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Bruh hes being treated like property and not an actual human being
@Dylan Johnson Being a minor is not the same as being property. Children should not be treated like property.
@Dylan Johnson I understand that is how the system works, but that doesn't mean he was not being treated like property. The system was empowering his mother to treat him like property. His decision and his distress were disregarded. How was he not being treated like property?
@Dylan Johnson Parker himself looked straight into the camera and told the world that she is psycho. She obviously caused him great pain. If your parents are even more abusive, I am sincerely sorry. If you love your parents despite being worse than Parker's mother, that is mature and admirable of you, but that does not justify abuse.
@Dylan Johnson I would definitely consider throwing you abuse. It's good that you forgave them. Forgiveness is so important. I hope they learn to stop arguing.
Dylan Johnson USA slaves were not being treated as property, even if it was unfair they should have just respected the system. It is bad to argue morality on the basis of legality. Just saying
Every child deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a child.
Bruhhh
You know how stupid you sounded 😂 made me cringe
Luis cerriteno But it do make sense though.
@@miniwrld77 shut up KAREN
That Part!!!!
This is literally why so many children are failed by our Judicial System...smh
@Dylan Johnson He has stated before that she has hit him multiple times and there is also I thing called emotional abuse, this includes gaslighting and the weird thing is that it leaves no scars. You can decide not to believe him, but her behavior in his hour long video was pretty telling.
Dylan Johnson that’s really not normal, but go off I guess. There are studies that show that even spanking kids cause developmental issues emotionally, not to mention causing other intended physical harm to a child.
@Dylan Johnson - I'm respectfully saying that you are very ignorant (by definition) and you were simply conditioned to abuse. You made the decision not to engage outside Authorities in your particular situation. Please try not to minimize or compare other circumstances. Im off this, peace and blessings... 🕉
Dylan Johnson no fucking wonder she said it wasn’t abuse, they could literally go to jail for some of the stuff they did. Also, being ignorant in this situation is different from being smart. Good for you for having a 4.0, so do I.
The person who asked- this person is trolling, please ignore him...
That slow walk to her car was like a prisoner's walk to the electric chair! Our judicial system really needs to do better by our kids!
Having some run ins with family court through my divorce and custody issues with my ex, can confirm. They are much more concerned with parental rights than kids safety and wellbeing.
You should of told them your step dad was making you do stuff to him
As a woman who works in the childcare field its time this shite about women getting preferential treatment in the courts NEEDS to END!! Giving birth does NOT make you more connected, EFFORT, COMPASSION, CARE, AND LOVE DO!! This gash exhibits NONE of those qualities!!!! I stand with my brothers (never had a sister) it should ALWAYS be in the case of a teen who THEY feel safe with!!! The mother WILL pay for it in the end when he has no relationship she doesn't have to force with him and she won't be able to do that to him as an adult. Imagine wanting to win so badly your willing to risk that!
Notice how the mother isnt even happy to see her child. Thats how you know she is only trying to hurt the father.
What you expect from all this drama.. and deep down she knows she is taking him against his will
Exactly
I don’t think that’s a fair assumption. Know your facts.
She just wants that child support
She's smiling because she thinks she won, not because she is with her child.
Well this is probably the BEST way to get your kid to hate you for life
Yes that's what parents have to do sometimes, sacrifices and I guess kids don't understand that, I used to push my parents buttons all the time, and many times I told my parents I hated them, I even wished I'll unto them, but when you have your own children I thanked them for keeping me out of trouble, seeing this video lo just shows parental alienation and what it does, Parker is not dumb he will grow up and if he wants to be a healthy person he will learn to forgive his parents, which in my opinion they're both at fault, not just on 1 person.
@@65adela Give me a break!
Well Parker got 4 million viewers who agree with him
@@65adela well only mothers are capable of this kind of psycho sacrifice.
@@OkabexKurisu I guess it's different perspectives for each person, I would've loved having a mother around asking where I was, where are you going, most people neglect their mothers.
“You’re 14, what do you know about life”
His experiences are his experiences. He knows what he’s gone through. That’s all he’s speaking on.
well what does anyone know about life except their own experiences of it
I knew a lot at a young age, not good things. I went through so much growing up and im still learning. Im only 18 but i went through hell and back my whole childhood. YOUR AGE DOES NOT DEFINE YOU OR YOUR EXPERIENCES OR KNOWLEDGE. I knew at 14 what was and wasnt okay.
That cop pissed me off
@@JessAnonymous using the word “reta#=*! What a shame😠
For real, I *HATE* when adults say sh-t like that while not knowing half of it themselves. Maturity does not come with age, same with wisdom. It's quite obvious if we take a quick look at the people in this world.
I'm 21, my parents split up when I was 9. I had to deal with similar stuff. And honestly, I still stand by a lot of what I told adults when I was 14. Some things changed obviously, but some people truly never gain any wisdom from observing and have been too spoiled by life to know what hardships a kid can go through.
The lady on the purple dress I don't know you but you've shown more love and compassion for this kid than his natural mother . I commend you for having a ❤
@@elizabethmahon8863 my sister. His aunt. ❤️
It was never about the kid. That woman just wants to hurt her ex
I completely agree with you on that
Exactly
Maybe she still in love with him
And prob wanted the money
B.A. Mitchem I agree 👍
Is it just me, or are these cops and courts turning a blind eye to this kids abuse?
Michael Ginnetti no, definitely not just you.
yep they are. They do it on the daily :")
I was about to say that
Hi im a child who is a victim of a fucked up system, i support all officers and the system however we need to fix it for children, but yes they always do this.
Maggie yeah, it sucks. Hope you have a cool life
It's funny to me that if a toddler said I feel unsafe at home dcf steps in and removes them but a grown kid says it and a judge orders him back in that home. Something isn't right here
Same way they let another 14 year old be beaten and eaten alive by a cannibalist murderer
It's all about how much money is spent on the attorney. Been dealing with juvenile court for years.
@@bondiblugirl when?
Welcome to Texas. CPS is the most corrupt organization in the state. They aren’t here to protect children, they are here to bully citizens.
@Feldwebel Günter this wasn’t in 2021. This is from 8 years ago. Parker is grown now.
Shoutout to calebs phone battery
and storage
He has a camera I think
WORD!!
@@overripetomato3586 shoutout to iPhone 4. They’re way better than this iPhone 14 I have now. Not even two years old and it constantly overheats
@CalebLeverett I'm 23 years old with a 3 year old son & happily married but if things ever go wrong I am using your videos as training videos for him to learn to stand up for himself 😂
The fact that a child can say multiple time he's being hit and abused, and the law is just like, "oh well." Is disgusting.
Exactly the second that child said “I don’t feel safe” action should have been taking. It deeply saddens me that children are not heard until something really bad happens.
It doesn't always happen like that. I've seen kids lie about abuse, and have it stick, even in the face of evidence, simply because a cps agent let their ego be most important.
"Oh well, take it as a learning lesson." Ridiculous
@@sean4236 Yea that’s what I was thinking. Children say a lot of things when angry and a lot of adults do spankings as a form of punishment. It may be outdated but it isn’t illegal in terms of parenting. Not yet. Not unless there are marks or excessively used. Plus, they can’t go by his word alone. His siblings got out the car when the father’s visitation rights were *over.* They are in the car with mom *now.* So if none of them think she’s crazy, a demon, a violent person, etc., they aren’t going to go off 1/4 *child’s* word. So his siblings actions discredited him completely. They make him look like he’s having a tantrum.
@@Jayyy048 His siblings are also significantly younger and vulnerable.
When my son turned 15 he asked to go live with his Dad. It broke my heart, not gonna lie. I thought about it long and hard, had several discussions with my son. At the end of the day, I just wanted him to be happy so I let him go. He always knew I was there for him and we continued having a great relationship and still do to this day. Let the boy be with his Dad!
Hey momma I don't know the circumstance but sometimes it's just a change of scenery! Either way I imagine that was tough but you are an incredible strong brave woman for allowing your child that choice! Bless you!
I also allowed my sons to live with their father when they were about the same age as your son. The truth is they at that age are testosterone filled young adolescents coming into manhood & it’s probably best for GOOD LOVING CARING DADS to take over. I’m beyond proud of my boys who are now 24, 25, 21 they have all attended college Rutgers, Howard, & Hampton. We lost our only daughter so giving them up felt like I was losing them to but I definitely don’t regret it at all. We couldn’t get it right as a couple but we damn sure excelled as parents.
My son also asked to live with his dad when he was that age. He had tears in his eyes because he didn't want to hurt my feelings. I let him go. It was best for him. I still saw him often and we are still close today. He is now 23 years old. I love my boy always. Sometimes you have to do what is best for your child instead of being selfish.
@@briannahard1677 Exactly being a mother in my opinion is always putting their needs first our sons are successful & happy what beats that!!!!!
I live WA t u shared.. Very wise actions ... That was one of the best choices...
Parker is just like his dad, communicating in a calm manner when frustrated.
Love how the cop asked asked the dad to speak with Parker to get him off the ground and he told the cop, “I don’t have legal custody.”
Honestly an icon
That sigh the officer makes right after, realizing he has to speak to the nut. So good.
Seeing that made me laugh
😂
All she did was guarantee shed lose him when he turned 18
16 1/2.
I hope so.
Exactly !!!
I hope it was worth it.
Exactly
When the officer said "you're 14, what do you know about life?" I lost all respect for him. Abuse is abuse.
Your cute
This is why a lot of young children in abusive homes are afraid to speak up. They are shown that as long as their underage, they're never right whatsoever. As if they can't hold opinions for themselves and think for themselves. :(
@@SA-mw8uk yep
My mom always say to respect my elders and stuff I remember this one day that she did she brings in this one time she bring a man in my house and then he turned violent not just at her at me and my little sister.
Cops are like that. I’ve been told worse by some as I have dealt with this my whole life. Parents split when I was 6 months old. He said cruel things to me. I’m 18 now and living better but most cops are not nice people. Not all bad definitely lots of good. But most I’ve dealt with are just plain dicks.
DAD OF THE YEAR! My dad saved me, I was emancipated and written off as trash and I’m now a stock broker, I hope Caleb is happy with his job as a horse trainer, it was a pleasure to watch his story much lover brother, much love to the father ❤😂😢
Stock broker huh? So you haven’t achieved much then. 😂
Parker: “anyone watching this, she’s psycho."
all of us: “we know!” 😇
Not “most of us”
*ALL OF US*
@@Steve_Hunts96 eh
@@Steve_Hunts96 And the judge called all Parker's BS about abuse what it is, a complete BS!! .... Look at the mother and look at the size of Parker, do you think she can physically abuse him? Now way. She couldn't dragged him out of the car. The father is disposable. He wouldn't have lost all custody of his children if he was nothing but a complete failure. He's facilitation of disobedience explains it all.
@@hus390 Men are supposed to sit by as they are abused and told constantly that what they go through isn’t “true” abuse.
It’d be even more so for a son to feel that he cannot say anything against his mother even if she is consistently hitting him for no reason.
Something I really want you to pay attention to:
This woman has a new man in the house, and expects parker to refer to him as his father as she tries to distance him from his real father. From what we’ve seen, his father, does not have some woman around that he tries to call his mother. He has regularly told Parker that he can make his own decisions, while his mother tells him just to listen to her. Lastly, Parker clearly would prefer to be with his dad rather than his mom regardless of what your feelings tell you about the abuse he experiences.
@@hus390 lol you’ve obviously never gone through something like this
I was so happy when Parker looked the judge in the eyes and said “ thank you for ripping me away from my family”, I knew Parker is the strongest person I have ever witnessed. I hope and pray I have his confidence and mind when it’s time for my family to go. Caleb, you are the strongest and best father he could ever have.Parker, you have made it so far now and to see this video... makes me feel like I can do anything. Thank you!
That was the lawyer he looked straight in the eye.
That was complete disrespect.
@@choicecarpethardsurfacecle4829 how is it disrespectful
How is that disrespect
@@choicecarpethardsurfacecle4829 the judge ignored everything the kid said it’s not disrespectful he has rights so say whatever he wants.
the way her child is breaking down and crying, and she’s not even acknowledging it...
That mom of his doesn’t care about him she sees him as property instead of seeing him as her own kin but he’s all grown up now living his life the way he wants to
No she just cares about winning. Probably took him home had a huge fight then ignored him for days. Shes pathetic but a good acter
@@KxngSamurai So True
@@copperrose4376 - really? You know, right, that the father lived 400 miles away from the mother and the 4 children? And that the mother paid out several hundred thousand dollars to the father? If the father had actually lived CLOSER to the mother, it's almost 100% sure that the father would have had more contact with the children. There is no evidence whatsoever that the mother was playing any kind of 'sick game' with her ex.
Not because all that woman cares about is herself and getting what she wants. And what she wants right now is her child living with her even though he doesn't want to instead of just saying I love you son go live with your father I'm here if you need me and the doors always open if you ever want to come home
There's a LOT of horrible cops out there who enjoy telling abused kids they don't have rights and that their feelings don't matter.
Do you think that's just projection?
@@impetus_aus Possibly. From what happened to them as a child.
Yeah that's my problem too. He's hiding behind the law when he knows justice isn't being served. Just as invalidating as the mother is.
Disgusting people all around. I'm sure that judge went home and got off to this, knowing he just sentenced a kid to further abuse.
@@truckywuckyuwu the judge knows he just added more money to his pension and retirement fund, sentencing this kid to prison at the mother's house with a CS order.
Officer: What do you know about life?
Parker: Violence now,(looks at mom) i was learning about peace(looks at dad)....
WOW!!!
deep
@Dominique Z I was just saying deep cause it was lmfao
@Dominique Z oh so I'm just dumb lol don't answer that
Dominique Z what was deep 😏😏
@@uknownbren i really hope that was a joke no offence
This is so heartbreaking to watch. This poor child cried out for help and the system failed him.
The system didn’t fail him the father was a drug addict and chose the drugs over his child if he was fit to care for Parker he would have won bc the courts do listen to the child if it’s a good environment for the child!! The dad even shows on this channel he wasn’t clean from drugs until this year that’s a huge part of the story left out of this video!!
Because putting him back in an abusive home was the right thing to do???????? As I said, the system failed him. And the court system must not have felt like it was too much of a bad environment at his father's house or else they would have never allowed visitation. I was in Parker's situation . I was kept from my mom for many years because of money and hatred my dad and his wives had against her. I wanted so badly to be with her but when I went to court and told the judge he still placed me back with my dad. My mom was not on drugs or anything.
And if he chose the drugs over his child then why was he fighting to get his son??????
@@shellyb2042 it's not easy to get over a addiction but it's easy (at least not as hard as get over a addiction) to be a good, non-abusive parent, so saying she's good/in the right is just purely wrong
@@stephaniewood4026 The system has DEFINITELY FAILED PARKER your absolutely correct as they have failed me I watched both videos & it’s was like I was 16 again except I chose to go to foster care poor kid. Great thing was just as I did & Parker did we turned out ok
Parker: my mums abusive, aggressive and I hate where I live...
Policeman: yeah but you're 14.
@AllsWell L ...
@AllsWell L Stop commenting and acting like you know what is happening, please.
@AllsWell L what do you mean? I haven’t made a single comment. I have just asked you to not assume.
@AllsWell L omfg stfu my dad abuses alcohol and smokes weed and he still take care of me very well find a different excuse
@Dylan Johnson and yet Parker is scared of the one who isn’t doing drugs and alcohol! This clearly says a lot!
17:03 The sassy little "I thought *I* was talking right now" when the mom interrupts him. Good for you man. Don't let anyone walk over you or talk over you.
Anybody else see how much happier he seems with his dad
@AllsWell L his dad didn’t do shit it was his mother 😂
Ikr
@Sydical he is a child! Are u serious? Grown ups can be manipulated. So yes. He is being manipulated. 14 year olds are children and are still so vulnerable.
I have yet to see him happy with either parent. This is too much for a kid to be burdened with. I think it’s horrible. Both parents need to grow up
I feel like both parents are treating this as a competition - who will win custody?? And I bet whoever Parker goes home with will be gloating until the next time. Sick
Been watching this series and my heart pours out for Parker. I can’t remember how many times I was told “just wait until you’re 18” “you just have to endure it”. I’m a couple of years younger than him, we’re both adults now, but looking back on this still makes me feel like a helpless kid again. Screw the family court system.
I never knew I had rights from first vid it feels like I did but now it doesn't. I was taken away from a first caregiver my dad the only parent I ever knew by my mother n eventually her husband. The abuse I endured the control etc. I fled at 17 back to further abuse without my dad staying with family... then for good at 22... through support
How did it turn out?
Same here man
Honestly same. I just turned 18 this year and looking back at the past, I am so pissed at how the courts and legal system treat children more like property than people. I remember getting the cops called on me by my stepmom (for no good reason, she abused me, but always shifted the blame onto me). When the cops came I always hear that they should back me up because police officers are supposed to “have the child’s best interests in mind”, but no! They screamed at me and threatened to call me out to the cop that worked at my middle school at the time. Looking back at it, I feel like my stepmom probably bribed them or something, so yeah. Screw those cops and screw the legal system.
Preach
Been there with my son, and I saw how much he just wanted to be with his dad. Even though he lives with his dad, my son and I have an amazing relationship. He’s happy living with his dad and doing the things that he and his dad share in common, so why would a mother ever take that from her child? This woman is as selfish as they come. And the family court failed on this case.
I wish u were my mom she never had time for me and always tried to keep me away from my dad
@Laurie you sound like an amazing mother and how a mother should be! If my mom would’ve been like you my life would’ve been a lot easier. My mom would call the police if my dad was so much as 2 mins late dropping me off from weekend visits...
Jus thinkin the same thing. I have a 16yo it killed me so much but it was what’s best for him.
That is a very selfish woman. When we let self get in the way when it concern other it always start problems
hi
I just came across this and have been watching the videos. I'm so thankful that Parker stood his grown and got himself out of that abusive home life alone with with his other siblings. He probably saved one of thier lives because he was brave enough to stand up against his abusers. I was raised by a abusive mother alone with my siblings until she decided to leave us and our father. I know what he went through. Abuse comes in all shapes and sizes. There's millions of 15yr old children who have been layed to rest because they were under the abuse of thier own parents and no one would listen. Or seemed to care enough to make it thier business. Parker I'm so proud of you and I respect your decision to fight back and never give up until you finally got to go and live the life you and your siblings deserved ❤️
That’s why America need to change the law to give kids rights
Yes!
OMG YES THANK YOU
@AdvocateIX funny you say that, as if the system hasn’t been broken ever since it’s existed.
@AdvocateIX they really aren't. They know when they are in danger.
In some states, kids from divorced families have some rights. In states like Florida, however, children are possessions in the eyes of the law until they turn 18 and if a judge listens to a kid its only for a perspective, not to actually give them a choice.
Parker said to the lawyer “thank you for taking me away from my family” that hit me
Devil lawyer man
that lawyer was BRIBED I AM TELLING U THATS MY THEORY
@@thebladesservent1542 as a technoblade fan i am astounded by your stupidity OF COURSE THE LAWYER WAS "BRIBED" you have to pay for a lawyer its a judge that can be bribed
@@guavaleaf4208 Dam right
@@guavaleaf4208 what in the actual fuck does technoblade have to do with this bruh tf😭😭
This is the reason most children don’t come forward with reports of abuse is because they won’t be believed or nothing will be done.
Right, he even said you say that she hits you and cornered you and grabs you by the neck and I can’t do anything about that. How can a police officer say that. I know the judge ordered this BS and who knows why, but the police officer can at least side with Parker mentally and say I wish I could let you go with your dad and let him know that he understands him, but he has to follow the law. If he would’ve done this instead of all that other mumbo-jumbo he was throwing at him he probably could’ve persuaded him. He could’ve also told him hey if she does anything to you again call the police and it happens again call them again and all those recordings of those abusive situations will help you get back with your father. That’s what I think!
You have to learn the good and the bad. Yeah you have to learn that your mom can hit you and abuse you and yell at you constantly and that has to be okay!
And kids are afraid to tell about physical abuse, not only the fear of not being believed, or helped; but for the fear the abuser would punish and physically assault them for telling. You may ask why I know this? Because it happened to me; no one believed or protected me!
As if you confront the abuser and ask them, why are you abusing said kid, that they’ll say “oh yeah, I hit him/her every chance I get”. No, they’ll deny, and say the child makes up stories; and when the investigator leaves and feels they’ve helped. Wham! The kid is abused harsher and more often than before.
See what telling does!
I agree with you. Hopefully Parker get through it and be there for his siblings. Our justice system down is for the birds. We are routing for Parker and he need you Dad, be his role model. Long as Parker knows respect starts with him. He has a good future ahead of him. With every action, comes a reaction of consequences. Parker won and got people to listen and put it in writing. You Parker has a voice, teach him to use it. His voice can be a powerful tool.
As much as it hurts its true no matter the fact how much you try to say what happened to you people will not believe you even if your a minor the abusers gets away with everything just because your just a kid if he were to be an adult then yeah he can chose it don't make since that kid is a minor he is hurt physically and mentally be his so called mother and step father who dose not treat him right
I wish Caleb would address why they court ruled in favor of mom. 12 is the age when the child is supposed to be able to say where they want to live. The ruling doesn’t make sense.
Thanks for the inquiry. I actually just released a video that answers this question.
It would help if you guys knew that Caleb failed a drug test and is unfit to be a father 24/7 so he has to kid has to go back to the parents there's what happened in court the real dad failed a pot test@@CalebLeverett
They're not telling you the truth the dad failed a piss test so the stepdad won Caleb is a pothead
They ruled in the mother's favor because they didn't take the kids seriously because his answer was I don't want to do my homework or laundry that's why he didn't want to be there and that's why they always had arguments cuz he never did anything he was a spoiled little brat and now he's going back to where he belongs but the Court ruled in the mom's favor because the dad failed a pot test
It would help to know that the stepdad was better than the real dad because the real dad was a pothead and failed a piss test Court
"You're 14. What do you know about life?"
-HE KNOWS WHAT ITS LIKE TO BE ABUSED AT THE HANDS OF HIS OWN MOTHER, HE KNOWS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RIGHT AND WRONG AND HE KNOWS HOW TO STAND HIS GROUND.
My siblings and I went through a hellish experience like this as well. This hurts the core of me to watch. I respect Parker to the fullest💯
Also in what world how will Parker standing up for himself by showing/telling that cop that he doesn’t want to go with his mother because she’s abusive lead to him ending up with the aryan brotherhood. That cop is talking straight out of his ass. He told Parker that this is a civil matter and he can’t do anything about it but Parker said hey she’s violent she hits me the cop pretty much told him there was nothing he could do about it. What the actual fuck!
optimistic
Right the coo sounded dumb asf, but most of them are. They aren’t required to receive a college education. They graduated high school and signed up 🤦🏽♀️
My dad used to kick my ass. Like legit kick my ass. Never touched my sister, I told ppl over and over and no one believe me “bc the bruises faded too quickly”
Yet I was in the er every few months
@@Aeasy1006 Am I crazy to think that to become a cop that you should have a similar education that a lawyer has?
Parker, I am a teacher. You NEED to tell teachers you are being abused. I am so sorry. This happened to me too. You do NOT deserve to be abused. You are strong! Please don't hate all women because of her. We're not all like this. I highly advise therapy.
Im not sure but i have been having issues too..i've told my teacher and hope my teacher keeps it secret but my teacher exposed me and even make a fool of me..like saying im make up a story and all teachers deceive me now...i still remember im crying as i refuse to tell them about any of my home problem but they keep force me even im crying..i start to not trust to open up to my teachers anymore..and that's sad coz i know not all teachers are mean but to have such experienced really scared me..
@@mijung0211 I am so sorry that happened to you. As a teacher, I know for a fact that there are MANY horrible teachers out there. I even went to the police to report abuse, and they did nothing, as my father paid them off. I'm not sure what country you live in or what your insurance is. If you don't have a Guidance Counselor at your house, or trust one, talk to your doctor. Your doctor can recommend services and maybe housing for you. I lived at college. It all depends on your age and your plans. But, either way, YOU need to make a plan. If you can stay with a friend long term, do that. Help put that family and follow all of their rules.
Happened to me too. I told every school cop. Every counselor. Every teacher. Made police reports. Ended up getting out at 17. Praying that he ended up okay. With no ptsd from this kind of situation.
teachers are mandated reporters and more of us need to take that seriously!
@@mijung0211 Educational staff are mandated reporters. If they even suspect abuse, they're required to report it and if they don't, they can be held legally liable.
To hear him say "my mum loves fighting and conflict and I like peace, I was learning to live in peace" as he gestures towards his dad was heartbreaking to hear. Peace and happiness, so close, then snatched away. So sad 🥺
Exactly decided by a dumbass judge who needs to lose his job and his liscense too. Such an evil judge to throw him back into the abuse by his own mother.
i.e. I have to do chores and I fight with my mom but my dad doesn’t make me do anything so it’s peaceful at his house.
@@nathanielharbrecht6521 You've clearly never lived with an abusive mother. This has nothing to do with a child running from responsibility. This is a mother who is power hungry and solely wants authority over her son and to spite her ex husband. She refuses to see things in any other way but her own. If you can't relate, try being open minded and understand not everyone's childhood is the same.
@@nathanielharbrecht6521 the fact that you wanted to come up with that conclusion after watching the vids is sad. He’s fearful of living with his mum, no child acts like this if he just doesn’t want to do any chores. He cried and flinched when she touched him in the last vid. All of Caleb’s children now live with him so that should tell you all about how true his words were about his mum
@@nathanielharbrecht6521 congrats on being with the 1% that are on the side of being cool with child abuse.
I like how he was walking & then sat down . Went through similar at the same age & the only one who stuck up for me was my dad 💖
The lady in the purple dress has my heart. What a comforting soul.
Thank you. My sister is a good woman.
I agree the way parker hug her
@CalebLeverett does Parker or any of the kids have any relationship with their mom now?
@@donnasmallwood9793well, parker turned seventeen seven years ago, making him 24. So parker is definetly out of the situation.
@@mooshman8306what about his other siblings?? Xx
Update as of 2021: I’m not sure if anyone is aware of Caleb Leveretts channel. But Parker eventually was given the opportunity to live with his dad in 2015 about two years after this happened. In 2017 all of Caleb‘s children (Parker turned 18 in 2017) were given the opportunity to choose who they wanted to stay with.
I personally am proud of how far all of these children have come. They’ve had quite a long journey.
Did the other kids pick Caleb also??
@@Sweptupbottle I’m pretty sure Blaine and Hayden chose to go with their father as well.
did anything happen to him in the 2 years?
@@benm61709 that’s great she’s only interested in hurting the ex
So is the kid in this video with those other parents or this ome
The moment she thought she won, she lost him forever. True love means letting go sometimes.
Well said Sharon 👏🏾❤
She lost him long before these court dates. This sounds like she was trying to poison the kids against the father but instead did it to herself.
The BEST comment made in this situation!! Really.
She thinks she “won”…. she hasn’t even begun to make the payments of her actions in this day. She will pay dearly for this for the rest of her life - all of her kids will be “f this, you’re out of my life”. One day, it’ll happen, no question there!!
So true. She should have let him go. I think she just did not know how.
@@HOPROPHETA she knew how, she has been using these kids against him for years it seems. Notice how she kept saying SHE didn’t think it was a safe place in the first video. I’m sure for that kind of custody case they would have sent someone to his place to see if it was a suitable environment. I’m sure she wanted to hurt the father by poisoning the kids against him but she ran them off with her behavior. I have seen other videos where she doesn’t allow them to take personal items with them. She actually would pat them down and search bags before they were allowed to leave. I’m kind of wondering if he refused to go with her if the judge would have put the kid in jail for disobeying his orders. I feel like the judge either didn’t or wouldn’t listen to the kids claims 0f what the household was like. I just hate seeing and hearing parents using the kids to try and hurt someone, if she was really as afraid as she said then she would have been taking him to court over it all.
This is my first time watching this whole series through but I just love the body language coming from Parker here. The death row style walk to the protestant sit that reads "Come get me Warden." All of this was amazing. He was such a strong kid and I imagine the amazing man he turned out to be. During this time I was experiencing similar but different things while being about maybe a year or two younger than him.
Thank you. I’m really proud of the young man he’s grown into. He’s now a professional horse trainer who specializes in starting colts. I’m amazed at what he can get those horses to do.
it’s been very rewarding being able to watch his progress throughout all of this. I am absolutely pleased to have witnessed him stand against his opposition with such calmness. I also applaud the police officer, most of what he had to say was definitely wisdom and I was very impressed with his background. As for the Ex-Wife’s lawyer, well understood he’s just doing his job, but this is one of those times you don’t take a case like this, no morality at all. I’m not sure if it was the Aunt that told Parker about the dial 0 thing, but that was a bit of extra information I was pleased to learn as part of watching this video. I’m not super well versed into both sides pasts, however something like this should definitely not be overlooked, because a kid as young as that really has to have something going on for him to want to challenge something like this. All in all I am very impressed with Parker and I look forward to seeing more of him.
@@davidbrooks7894 thank you. As for the ex wife’s lawyer Brad Miller, I was just doing my job too, exposing what a dirt bag he was and still is.
@@CalebLeverett 10 years later and still active, damn you got my respect
@@Swilms-hk8th thank you
If the the roles were reversed and the dad had custody and the kid wanted to live with mom and said that dad was hitting him and acting abusive I can promise you the judge would have given the mom full custody in a heart beat! This is just heart breaking
Yeah its fucked
Facts
Yea that’s so true
I would do the same won’t lie
Yeah it’s messed up
Worst kind of mother. She'll hurt the child because she hates his father
True, that's all
Amen, she just wants to be the one winning, not thinking about the kid and what he wants
Next the psychiatrist and hospital with happy pills
steel working not at all, because the boy had a good father by his side 👍🏽
That’s my mom too buddy;(
I almost guarantee you he has no realtionship with that woman now
Maybe they will force him to do that too.
I dont think he does according to these videos
And that is tragic and so wrong and all Caleb's fault.
@@31witches55 Wtf
I am confused by the above texts
I’ve said it in a before video, my father fought and saved me. I couldn’t be more proud of myself and him, I’m probably Caleb’s age, if not a few years older. I watched the most viral video when I was going through and probably made a comment on an old account a decade ago. I hope you’re relationship has blossomed and love is abundant in you’re family Mr. Leverett
Oh how Caleb loves his son. A father's love is unmatched especially for little girls. I love you Caleb for loving Parker unconditionally.
The fact that the cop asked him "What do you know about life" because he's 14 and he responded "Violence right now! I WAS learning peace" explaining that he understands the difference between the two households and chooses the latter, SHOWS just how MUCH he knows about life.
I hate when people act is if kids are dumb as a rock. That officer was an ass for trying to pressure him. He is old enough to make a decision about who he wants to live with.
Nah you're wrong! He's 14..... its true and he served TWO TERMS IN IRAQI GTFOG. He knows a lot about life. This kid can't just sit down when he doesn't want to do something he doesn't like.
@@Habreiten8 but he’s being abused? he didn’t deserve that.
@@mja5543 this is old but the facts are probably still the same today. If you are abused you get help and show the who the abuser is. Obviously in this 7 year old case. The courts could find no evidence of abuse and infact the find the dad unfit to have custody. Thats why they give full custody to one parent. Seems fairly easy to understand that Fact, even if dad wants to play cameraboy.
@@c7adventures376 true, but abuse can be verbal and it’s hard to find proof for that.
The son was 14. If he feels that strongly about not wanting to live with one parent, there has to be a reason.
POV: You should be asleep right now. You just watched the 1hr video and now you’re watching this 45 minute one.
It’s a simulation
Dont @me like this...
Yeah, it’s very sad to see this stuff
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Dude wtf how did you know
You got me
The dad saying I love you son when he walks up to the truck gave me chills. It’s really sad that the courts don’t do anything to protect children you can clearly see the love from the dads side and the control on the moms side.
Parker: "Thank you for ripping me away from my family"
Attorney: " Just doing my job"
I'm so sorry this happened to you.
Damn.
I hate how they said that. Sick ass just wanted to make some money off of a poor child's life
@@brittneyr4908 I mean that’s pretty much what all lawyers do.
"Just doing my job" that was the defense plea of the Nazis.
Attack the mothers lawyer and spend the next three years in juvenile detention.
Parker had me dying when he looked dead at the camera and said "shes physco" you got one hell of a boy there Caleb and what a man he'll grow to be with you as his dad, love and respect man
My son decided to go live with his dad at 14, I cried (privately) but gave him my blessing. I cried for two years, i missed him so much. He didn’t go because i was “insane” though, he went because he wanted to get to know his dad, who had been deployed half of his life. Two years later he had to fight a fight very similar to this to come back home to me. To say it was the proudest I’ve ever been of him, would be an understatement. He’s now been back with me for two years, graduated and still lives with me. Letting him go was love, supporting his decision to come back was love. Letting my son make his own decisions was love. This woman does not love her children, she profits from them, she controls them. What Caleb did through all those years was love. Nice job Caleb. Outstanding job Parker. I’m proud of you both.
When i was 14 i do the same and now i am 27 my dad is passed away and the only human that care about me and Loves me is my mom i am so glad to have her.. (sorry my english is very bad im from Austria)
I really liked your story there. It encapsulates how I feel also.
Did you not hear her say Caleb doesn’t pay his child support he barely sees the Kids ? That’s a great job Caleb make it make sense
@@SarcasmWelcometroll
@@SarcasmWelcomethe visitation schedule was court ordered, so not his fault, and sometimes people fall behind on child support. It’s not the worst thing in the world. Caleb later on gained custody of all four children, so clearly you’re missing some information. I’m a previous video Parker says that they hit on him, and I’m assuming they also hit the other kids too.
Thankyou. For everything. Posting these heart saddening videos. Your real life. Your kids life’s. All of it man. This is helping me through something. I just left a comment on another video earlier today. I hope one day I get to talk to you for even 20 minutes to share my story and get some advice from someone as strong as you. You’ve been through it for years now. Thankyou man.
You’re welcome, Jonathan. I’m sorry you’re going through it too. I have to be honest, I mentally cannot get involved with anyone else’s life. I’m drained at the moment. This has sucked the life out of me and I’m only just now really starting to recover. I truly am sorry for what you’re going through. If it helps, I’ve talked about just about every scenario I can think of on this channel. In a nutshell, I recommend staying sober, exercising every single day, eat fresh foods (nothing in a box or can), sunlight, daily meditation/praying, and educating yourself through books, podcast and documentaries (idle junk like scrolling social media, corn, tv sports, etc ruin your mind). You must take care of yourself first, or you won’t be able to help others. I’ve learned that the stronger you are and the more educated you are, the harder you are for others to mess with. I wish you the best of luck. Hang in there because it does get better if you stay consistent and do the work.
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@CalebLeverett so how's your son now? I would suggest you double down on prayer and a relationship with God and your spirit. Pray every night until YOU KNOW you did it right. This WILL change your life sir.
@@CalebLeverett hero 🎉❤
@@malisstrip1133 thank you.
When Caleb said to Parker “ Ima have to let you go now” I started crying
@Hypetheog - "Ima have to let you go now" - that's called 'manipulation'. No GOOD parent would EVER say things like that in front of their kids - it's a guaranteed to upset the kid, and make the kid feel like he's somehow being 'abused' or 'wronged' by the other parent. You appear not to have any understanding about this kind of manipulation. Oh, and in case you didn't know - about 6 months ago the son cut all ties with the dad.
@@beautifuldayzee5942 hey, if I may ask where did u find out that the son cut all ties with his dad about 6 months ago? :) just want to see ah..
@@beautifuldayzee5942 oh really he did? where'd you hear that? source please. if I get no source you're proving to yourself that you're the exact kind of manipulative asshole you're accusing this father of being.
@@beautifuldayzee5942 i feel like ur lying? where did you get that information
Parker: literally said that his mother abuses him
The court and cops: go back with your mom kid smh
There need to be actual evidence. There clearly isn’t.
@@JessieR2023 Even if there was, mothers get custody of their kid the vast majority of the time.
The stepdad is where? But at home he's the one who is scary, just a guess
The new lion coming in kills off the offspring of the original king, alot of kids go through this
@@JessieR2023 but if a woman came in with reports of abuse aganist her husband, with zero evidence the judge and police will still be in there favor,
I wanted to strangle that cop… "what do you know about life?" I loved Parker's response, "I knew violence there, pointing to his mother, and I was learning Peace with him," Pointing to his father… man, what a powerful statement!!!
I didn't like him going about saying that either, but I'm chalking that up to him just picking the wrong words to say and him not fully knowing the situation. At the end the of the day he had to do his job, and if he wasn't an officer and he knew the whole situation, I bet he would have %100 been on Parker's side.
@@c.c.865 perhaps so… I felt so bad for that kid…
@@ZippedUpKitz yeah same dude. At least he's doing better now.
The biggest unjustified decisions a Judge has ever made
This cop is a jerk,telling this kid,This isn't criminal,excuse me but abusing your kid is a crime!
god bless you mr leverett. went through something similar, was given such a hard time trying to stay with my dad but it was all worth it in the end. i wasn’t as smart as parker and fell for my mothers manipulation tactics before, and i really regretted it, so big props to him for bein so sharp and strong. amen 🙏🏾
The fact that the mom went right to the cops instead of going over to try and talk to her son speaks volumes. She's about control, not love.
No what speaks volumes is that he just got $200k in return he agreed to not do this. What speaks volumes is a father who convinces his son to make demands and violate the law. What speaks volumes is he hasn't been a father. He saw them 65 out of 365 days doesn't support them and convinces them they could live with him and have no rules of they make these allegations. He bullied manipulated and got y'all to threaten her and a judge when he knew damn well she was not abusive and he didn't deserve to have custody
@@31witches55 this has to be Parker’s mother.
@@31witches55 ok “31 witches” lol
@@31witches55 THANK YOU! I am amazed with how many people here are in support of this bratty kid and the father that is making bank exploiting him!
@@debbiecalton5534 If you had a thought, it would die of loneliness.
I have joint custody and whenever my son wants to go to his dad for the weekend even if it's my weekend I take him. WHY? because dispite how much I hate that man he's my son's father. What kind of mother would I be if denied my child a relationship with his father especially since my dad was my best friend. This women ain't shit and I'm sure God will handle her. I feel bad for those babies missing out on their dad.🥺
My mom only let me and my sister see our dad one weekend a month and I hated her for so long for and started acting out because of it until she finally gave in and let me stay with him
I think it’s awesome you make sure your kid has a relationship with their dad
I agree , when my kids wanted to be with their dad , as much as I couldn’t stand him I always encouraged my kids to spend as much time with their father as they wanted to ... I didn’t always agree with everything he did either , but my kids loved their dad and it wasn’t between them and him it was between us .
Well said that crack head ass mom needs to see this..well said even though you hate your ex husband you still out your all so he can have his time with his dad
Well then you’re are awesome mother my bf baby mama hates him because he don’t want her and he hasn’t seen his baby since she was 8 months she’s now 2 smh 🤦♀️
He told multiple people that he didnt want to live with his mother because of abuse.. they literally ignored it all and sent him back to a toxic environment
It was so wrong where the hell they get these judges from
@Dylan Johnson how do you know either of them is lying
Bc he is lying.
@@TSR228 and how do you know this
She said and i quote "yeah i hit you and ill hit you again"
No normal mom would make her son want to leave her
I know I'm behind on all these videos but...
It would kill my soul and literally kill me if any of my kids ever felt this way about me. Mine are all grown now. But...someone is wrong with that Mom and system is dropping the ball. The system is very broken.
Glad Parker grown now, happy, and doing well.
Ask why he doesn't to with them people that our children being killed by sicko mom
Ooo that makes me so mad, he kept bring up the fact he’s “14” as if 14 year olds aren’t smart af and capable of knowing right from wrong 🙄, this is exactly why so many kids grow up terribly because nobody listens to them because they’re a “kid that knows no better” annoying
Rigby I think he was not trying to say he couldn’t make decisions but he was trying to say that he didn’t have a say in his Mom or Dad taking custody because he was a kid.
Mr Krabbs he said “you’re 14, what do you know about life”
He tried to compare a dog to a human being like what ?!
@@Rickby I thought this cop was condescending. Even though he was trying to seem like the cool army pal to this kid, he really acted like a tool.
St4y Litt right! Like he just called this 14 year old stupid because he has feelings and wanting to be happy
For the mother it is not about what is best for Parker, it is about her having control. I am so glad all 4 children left her.
They did?
@@tesspanter7609yes they all went with him
Omg so glad to hear this lady is clearly a narcissist and emotionally abusive and manipulating these children to hurt their father
Wow, this is great news. Felt so sorry for Parker
I read CPS took them from her, not that they just chose to leave.
The family is so fortunate Parker never resorted to suicide. He is an extremely resilient young man and a survivor. I'm glad he ended up with his father. He's the sane parent that actually loves him. Such a good kid.
Can you really tell who love Parker in a half hour clip.....and if so define love..... Parker is damage, because no child should have to choose a parent and its sad because Parker began to mimic his father.....
Dad's hurt and he needs to move on .......I'm sure if it was physical abuse the other three would be speaking out.....Parker is loved by all of them it's just where dad i concern he's putting himself as a priority
For real. She seemed very unstable, and I couldn't blame him for not wanting to go back to her and her new hubby. So he did get to go live with the dad permanently huh?
I'm surprised he never ran away
@@remy4839 Who are you, Remy? Obviously someone touting for the crazy mother!
Who the hell is that cop!!?? All the shit he said was f'd up! R****d,, twice. Who gives a shit if you would rather be behind a sniper rifle. That's messed up!!
Scary mentality of a person who's supposed to be protecting the public.
I know it's been years, but this officer moved me to tears.God bless him wherever he is today.
I feel like he is being treated like a thing instead of a human being.
That is how most people treat their kids.
He basically is! They also make it sound like he doesnt have opinions and feelings of his own. Except his dad a d his side of the family. The cop cares more too. Though he cant do anything but do his job. He took an oath. And sadly he has to do what the judge says. Though its BEYOND WRONG! Poor guy. Poor parker a d his dad and aunt!
I completely agree they are just throwing him around the place like a figurine in the wrong place smh
It’s how it is. Mothers are favored in court more often simply because most of society has deemed that moms are just always the better choice for the child, which is dead wrong.
Like a subject.
If only judge judy took your case. Fathers are not second class citezens.
Thank goodness Judge Sarah Kate Billingsley got my case in 2017 when I got Blaine. ❤️
@@CalebLeverett Real happy for you brother! When the kids are adults they will know you never gave up on them. I respect you so much. You have support from Scotland 🏴
@@CalebLeverett this child is so fortunate to have you unlike his physco mother
Would of been a different story if it was Judge Judy.
@@CalebLeverett blaine?
I am so happy Parker is an adult now and can choose who he wants in his life. May God keep you, protect you, and bless you.
Meeee too. 🤗
@@CalebLeverett how is Parker doing these days?
@@Randysgirl there’s an update in the description 😊
@@CalebLeverettGod bless you Caleb and your family….So glad Parker is an adult now too….
The pictures at the end are beautiful...those kids seem happy when they're with Dad❤❤
When he said “I love you son” I was boutta cry
SO WHY COULDN'T HE PUT DOWN THE STINKING CAMERA AND HUG HIM????????
@@forgottenjewelsurbex7635 calm down Karen😐
I was Boutta cry the hole time
@@forgottenjewelsurbex7635 yeah karen
Bro frrrrrrr
If she truly loved him, she'd have let him go. Looked in the mirror, as to why he didn't want to be with her and changed herself.
Remember how she was sobbing in the first vid. Now didn’t even hug him after the trial. Yeah, you care!
Amen!
Your job is to raise your kids properly. I never gave a damn whether they liked me or not. Dad was wrong for instigating this foolishness.
@@moniquebaskett338 it’s not foolish tho, if he doesn’t feel safe then the PROPER thing to do is leave to a more safe environment for the kid. The kids opinion matters. Not trying to fight just state my opinion.
@@moniquebaskett338 yeah your job is to raise your kids however it's also your damn job to keep them safe and as for you not giving a damn you know damn well that's bullshit cause if you didn't give a damn you wouldn't have been in their life this whole time
So basically if she is beating him and hurting him, he has to suck it up is pretty much what they are telling him? That is a messed up system. That is how kids die and then they all cry and say we should have done something sooner like wth?
yep, my dad is super abusive and i had proof and they just said that they weren’t gonna listen to me because i was 13
fl0w3rh0 . Same.
I'm not tryna start anything, but that is complete bs- did you see the first video? The mum abused him, choking him! She literally admitted it herself by mistake!
@@riddle3508 Exactly! Our system was screwed up then and even worse now. This is the exact reason I discuss child murder cases on my channel...to show how f'd up things are.
@@maren7546 That is awful. I hope things have changed for you!
Cop: "you're too young to understand this" "lets focus on what's happening today"
Also cop: *compares situation to fighting in Iraq and continues to tell a 14 year old his story of getting bombed*
Bro. These people are so unreasonable
The brightest kid in the class never says he wants to be a cop.
@@2jcward loll
I'm pretty sure he's saying things can be alot worse than wjat you think they can be and if you listened he was saying how he got beat down pretty bad and took the experience from that to be better. Plus some people can only relate to certain things because thats all they've done their whole life and its hard to relate to other things.
Somebody misunderstood lol
@@2jcward plenty of intelligent cops out there. Being the brightest doesn’t always entail being the most emotionally intelligent either. There are numerous factors that would lead people to wanting to pursue a career in law enforcement, I think it’s a bit low to insinuate the brightest kid doesn’t want to be a cop, that’s pretty much implying that intelligent individuals follow a direct path (most likely following the stereotype jobs of engineering, or stem field related occupations etc...), when in reality people are free to choose which path they take and which occupation they want to involve themselves with, regardless of intelligence.
I remember the day I got taken away from my dad. Watching this video makes me relive that moment. People just shrug it off but this is truly a horrible feeling that I still remember to this day.
Isn’t that the damn truth? People just shrug it off. I have no idea why
Mr Leverett I know this was 9 years ago but after this video where did your son go after this video
I can’t be believe an officer would ask a 14 year old “what do you know about life” The officer had absolutely NO idea what Parker was going thru!! so for him to say that is just so disrespectful in my view!
Repent of your sins and believe on Adonai Jesus Christ, believe in your heart that He has died for sins and rose from the tomb on the third day and let the Holy Spirit within you, and you shall be saved.
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Jesus the Christ loves you, praise YHWH our Elohim
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Evidence for Jesus Christ’s existence, crucifixion, and disappearance from the tomb (He rose from it):
The Lord Jesus Christ did exist, gathered disciples, and was crucified and went missing from the tomb. To argue about wether He was taken from the grave or rose from it, is an argument a skeptic can make. Because well if you disregard the eye witness testimony of the disciples and there willingness to die for Christ, and humans won’t die for something they know is a lie, when Peter is pinned upside down to that cross, he could have said that it was a fake, but He didn’t because it wasn’t, what care would he have about death in this world if he knew for a fact he had assurance of a life in another, Jesus Christ did rise from the tomb and is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Now the evidence for the Lord Jesus Christ’s existence really isn’t hard to find a multitude of non-Christian scholars and historians mention Him within 150 years after the time of His life. One such is Tacitus a Roman historian who reported on emperor nero’s decision to blame the Christians for the fire that had destroyed rome in 64 AD. Tacitus wrote:
“Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome…”
In this Tacitus makes reference to not only Christians, but Christ calling Him Christus and confirming the Gospels going on to say that He suffered the extreme penalty (crucifixion) under the reign of Tiberius and by the sentence of Pontius Pilate, which like I said confirms the Gospels narrative.
Another important source of evidence about Jesus and early Christianity can be found in the letters of Pliny the Younger to Emperor Trajan. Pliny was the Roman governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor. In one of his letters, dated around A.D. 112, he asks Trajan's advice about the appropriate way to conduct legal proceedings against those accused of being Christians. Pliny says that he needed to consult the emperor about this issue because a great multitude of every age, class, and sex stood accused of Christianity. At one point in his letter, Pliny relates some of the information he has learned about these Christians:
“They were in the habit of meeting on a certain fixed day before it was light, when they sang in alternate verses a hymn to Christ, as to a god, and bound themselves by a solemn oath, not to any wicked deeds, but never to commit any fraud, theft or adultery, never to falsify their word, nor deny a trust when they should be called upon to deliver it up; after which it was their custom to separate, and then reassemble to partake of food - but food of an ordinary and innocent kind.”
This passage provides a number of interesting insights into the beliefs and practices of early Christians. First, we see that Christians regularly met on a certain fixed day for worship. Second, their worship was directed to Christ, demonstrating that they firmly believed in His divinity. Furthermore, one scholar interprets Pliny's statement that hymns were sung to Christ, "as to a god", as a reference to the rather distinctive fact that, "unlike other gods who were worshipped, Christ was a person who had lived on earth." If this interpretation is correct, Pliny understood that Christians were worshipping an actual historical person as God! Of course, this agrees perfectly with the New Testament doctrine that Jesus was both God and man.
You may have heard of the scholar Flavius Josephus who mentioned James as being the brother of the Lord Jesus Christ, which matches what Paul said calling James “The Lord’s brother” and there is another document that Josephus may have written which goes:
“About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he ... wrought surprising feats.... He was the Christ. When Pilate ...condemned him to be crucified, those who had . . . come to love him did not give up their affection for him. On the third day he appeared ... restored to life.... And the tribe of Christians ... has ... not disappeared.”
Now it’s up to debate wether this is the entirely original document of what Josephus wrote, or if a Christian had edited it. But regardless he wrote about the Lord Jesus Christ. Wether it was negative or positive like the possible document is. Anyways there are many other statements, documents, letters, and writings of all sorts from the ancient world talking about the Lord Jesus Christ and there is not one question if He was a real person or if He was crucified and went missing from the grave. That is clear as day, He is a real person, was crucified, and went missing from the grave. And He did rise from the grave. And for more evidence of the Lord Jesus Christ, there’s the Bible and you see there is no evidence the Bible is corrupted, a lie, created by the Roman government, folktale. It is the recount of the Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, now wether you want to believe it is up to you. And what profit was there in spreading Christianity, All the early Christian suffered persecution, beatings, and were killed. Another Scholar reported that James the Lord’s Brother was thrown off a building and then stoned to death for spreading the Gospel in Jerusalem. These people went to great lengths even giving their own lives for the Adon Jesus the Christ.
@@CalebLeverett Repent of your sins and believe on Adonai Jesus Christ, believe in your heart that He has died for sins and rose from the tomb on the third day and let the Holy Spirit within you, and you shall be saved.
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Jesus the Christ loves you, praise YHWH our Elohim
-
Evidence for Jesus Christ’s existence, crucifixion, and disappearance from the tomb (He rose from it):
The Lord Jesus Christ did exist, gathered disciples, and was crucified and went missing from the tomb. To argue about wether He was taken from the grave or rose from it, is an argument a skeptic can make. Because well if you disregard the eye witness testimony of the disciples and there willingness to die for Christ, and humans won’t die for something they know is a lie, when Peter is pinned upside down to that cross, he could have said that it was a fake, but He didn’t because it wasn’t, what care would he have about death in this world if he knew for a fact he had assurance of a life in another, Jesus Christ did rise from the tomb and is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Now the evidence for the Lord Jesus Christ’s existence really isn’t hard to find a multitude of non-Christian scholars and historians mention Him within 150 years after the time of His life. One such is Tacitus a Roman historian who reported on emperor nero’s decision to blame the Christians for the fire that had destroyed rome in 64 AD. Tacitus wrote:
“Nero fastened the guilt ... on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of ... Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judaea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome…”
In this Tacitus makes reference to not only Christians, but Christ calling Him Christus and confirming the Gospels going on to say that He suffered the extreme penalty (crucifixion) under the reign of Tiberius and by the sentence of Pontius Pilate, which like I said confirms the Gospels narrative.
Another important source of evidence about Jesus and early Christianity can be found in the letters of Pliny the Younger to Emperor Trajan. Pliny was the Roman governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor. In one of his letters, dated around A.D. 112, he asks Trajan's advice about the appropriate way to conduct legal proceedings against those accused of being Christians. Pliny says that he needed to consult the emperor about this issue because a great multitude of every age, class, and sex stood accused of Christianity. At one point in his letter, Pliny relates some of the information he has learned about these Christians:
“They were in the habit of meeting on a certain fixed day before it was light, when they sang in alternate verses a hymn to Christ, as to a god, and bound themselves by a solemn oath, not to any wicked deeds, but never to commit any fraud, theft or adultery, never to falsify their word, nor deny a trust when they should be called upon to deliver it up; after which it was their custom to separate, and then reassemble to partake of food - but food of an ordinary and innocent kind.”
This passage provides a number of interesting insights into the beliefs and practices of early Christians. First, we see that Christians regularly met on a certain fixed day for worship. Second, their worship was directed to Christ, demonstrating that they firmly believed in His divinity. Furthermore, one scholar interprets Pliny's statement that hymns were sung to Christ, "as to a god", as a reference to the rather distinctive fact that, "unlike other gods who were worshipped, Christ was a person who had lived on earth." If this interpretation is correct, Pliny understood that Christians were worshipping an actual historical person as God! Of course, this agrees perfectly with the New Testament doctrine that Jesus was both God and man.
You may have heard of the scholar Flavius Josephus who mentioned James as being the brother of the Lord Jesus Christ, which matches what Paul said calling James “The Lord’s brother” and there is another document that Josephus may have written which goes:
“About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he ... wrought surprising feats.... He was the Christ. When Pilate ...condemned him to be crucified, those who had . . . come to love him did not give up their affection for him. On the third day he appeared ... restored to life.... And the tribe of Christians ... has ... not disappeared.”
Now it’s up to debate wether this is the entirely original document of what Josephus wrote, or if a Christian had edited it. But regardless he wrote about the Lord Jesus Christ. Wether it was negative or positive like the possible document is. Anyways there are many other statements, documents, letters, and writings of all sorts from the ancient world talking about the Lord Jesus Christ and there is not one question if He was a real person or if He was crucified and went missing from the grave. That is clear as day, He is a real person, was crucified, and went missing from the grave. And He did rise from the grave. And for more evidence of the Lord Jesus Christ, there’s the Bible and you see there is no evidence the Bible is corrupted, a lie, created by the Roman government, folktale. It is the recount of the Disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, now wether you want to believe it is up to you. And what profit was there in spreading Christianity, All the early Christian suffered persecution, beatings, and were killed. Another Scholar reported that James the Lord’s Brother was thrown off a building and then stoned to death for spreading the Gospel in Jerusalem. These people went to great lengths even giving their own lives for the Adon Jesus the Christ.
This “cop” is a total joke. “What do you know about life?” he insultingly asks. The kid is being abused by his mother. It’s like bird being trapped inside a cage and can’t get out. This is heartbreaking.
When the cop talks to him, she is already trying to pick a fight
YOU CAN BET SHE PAID OFF THE JUDGE
Parker needs to SUE everyone ......he is right, once your 12..... You get to choose BY LAW
I agree 100%
@@jacquemartinez8333 Did you make it past 8th grade? Thats NOT how it works in America at all.....
why would you do that to your son. If you really cared about his happiness you would let him live with his dad obviously it's all about what she wants so sad 😞 😔
Luckily he is 25 years old now and living a good life as a horse trainer.
@staceycannon27 does he have contact with her?
It's to hurt her ex husband's family my dad is currently is like this mother. Using tactics like guilt trips affirmations of love and saying that they're to stupid to understand
@@mckenziedougall509 BINGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
And there was no proof. Of violence. Clearly that father is controlling. And that mom doesn’t want her child being diluted by his behaviour
It makes me SO MAD when people say children are the property of their parents. CHILDREN ARE NOT PROPERTY.
Yes I agree one.hundred percent
Wasn't there a horrible case of abuse in the 19th century, to the point that an ANIMALS RIGHTS activist had to fight to abolish the notion that children are the parent's property?
What the fuck happened?
Step dad is BUSY with his cell.
What u even talking about till u turn 18 ur parents basically own u just in this case his mom was a Karen!!!
@@angelaguilar1275 No. Parents are guardians, not owners. Parents who treat their kids as property are the problem, like this woman. She didn't think about her son's thoughts or feelings, she just wanted to control and own him, like a dog. She was more concerned about having power over her ex husband than over her child's wellbeing.
I STARTED CRYING AND LAUGHING SO HARD WHEN HE SAID “anyone who is watching this, she is PSYCHO” LMAOOAAOOA HELP
@Shaston Lott 1:13 buddy
Lol
@Shaston Lott lol
Shaston Lott it was when they were by calebs car at 1:15
She is identical to my mother and she is psycho
She raised him,where was his dad for14 years,all the saden hes apere ,sorry u only14 years late.
The Justice system is broken and fails kids everyday. Automatically giving custody to mothers is sometimes the downfall of the children. Glad to see Parker is okay years later but this is just one sad example
@@jhopecreationz uh... we are
but the problem is women also have rights that are being violated.
@@GiordanDiodato There is a time and place and this is not either right now.
@@GiordanDiodato this really isn’t the place, there are problems everywhere, yet this is about this poor child having an injustice done to him
@@GiordanDiodato uhh… i wonder who asked for your meaninglessly, unwarranted opinion?
I really hope Parker found some peace over the years I dealt with abuse and a very toxic household growing up and ended up in and out of psych hospitals from age 13-17 I have been clean from self harm for about 2 years now and things got so much better for me when I didn’t have to force a relationship nobody wanted
Edit: the cop is just telling an abused kid that he needs to suck it up… what a disgusting person
i was just thinking ..... where and how he is now🙏
I don’t think that’s what the cop was saying, I think he was just trying to make the kid aware that because of his age certain things are beyond his control no matter how he feels.
@@kagontlemotene8525inaccurate and untrue lol
he doesn't deserve this. literally he said his mother wasn't treating him right and now the judge is going to put him back in that toxic environment? just because he's 14 doesn't make him stupid he probably understands more than you think he does.
Sad part is hes of legal age I'm going through the same thing he went through right now, judges dont get it, it's because hes a man and they are usually sexist
Probably more than that dull cop
@@feraligtr3151 exactly, age doesn't change how much you know
@@tylers55509 hope you get to live where you want!
Sophia your an idiot too. He changed what he said. No you didn’t choke me but. He was a teen starting to go the wrong way. Grow up
I can only imagine the wrath that came down on him on that drive home and when getting home. This wasn’t about “love” or keeping her child safe, this was about control and she was NOT going to lose. Sad. It only hurt the child.
I thought same thing
Exactly. Narcissistic, psychopath people cannot lose control. They do not care about anyone but themselves. This mother shows all the traits of a Narcissistic psychopath
I hope everyone calm and think on this video watch the one before this it was an hour long she's one of the most psychotic manipulative women I have seen in my life! I have thought about this young man for a long time and I hope to God he's doing okay and all I kept thinking about was that ride home and a week after he has been home and their comfortability sets in, it's just so sad for him that 1 judge can decide your life.
I predict something will happen to him with her manipulation and violent actions
My heart goes out for him
The father crying at the end was what finally made me cry. Even if it was 9 years ago, stuff like that is just so sad. Parker deserves better. Much better
Man it absolute made me cry when he started crying I love them both and this channel I found this channel years ago and love it.
What happened
Our country does a horrid job protecting children. The USA that is.
I’m 29 and EVEN I’m learning something from this video. I wish the best for you and your family!
I have gotten waaaaaaaaaay too invested in this (now) 8 year old saga. Go Parker
The way the court blatantly ignores that he is being abused, is absolutely disgusting! SHAME on the Texas court!
Agreed
Well said
So the defence mustn’t have had any proof ,and if I was being abused ,I’d record it on my phone !!
@@pamshelton8889 why are you taking the mom's side? She's a narcissistic b! You must be friends with her, as it's clear he should have been removed and placed with the father. Shame on you for supporting a narcissistic b!
@pamshelton8889 the mom and stepdad took their phones, thats why Caleb took Parkers phone
“ur a child what do you know about life” “well violence right now… i was learning peace” ugh that made me tear up, they won that battle but ultimately parker won the war. im glad he knows thousands of people are so incredibly proud of him and his courage at such a young age
I like what the officer said to Parker. It goes deep into my heart. I felt like it was me who he was giving advice to. Almost cried. We will learn in good and in bad situations and we can't always have it our way.
So the officer ignored the fact that he has to go back to an abusive home.
“Thank you for ripping me from my family” oof
Charles Richard yeah omg
Charles Richard mans legit a legend
What
@@jacejohnson7113 did you not watch that other video? Why would you side with someone so controlling and narcissistic? The woman is borderline psychotic. What hit home for me was the theatrics she put on for the neighbors and the cops. I hate these kind of people with a passion
@@jacejohnson7113 clown
If she really loved her son she wouldn’t want to see him hurting.
if she really loved her son shed let him learn some real skills and have some very rare happiness on a bloody farm, holy hell
Lets not forget, they both gave there story (which conveniently) isn't aired anywhere to my knowledge. And a judge ruled the mothers home was a safer homestead for this young man. With that being 12 years old in Texas holds weight on where a child wants to live. After all of that the judge still picked the mother. That should tell everyone here something.
James Wilson true enough, but courts often favor the mother and it’s not always for the better. There’s a reason he was so insistent that he didn’t want to go back with her. And her behavior confirms that she’s very controlling.
James Wilson yea that doesn’t say anything but that the judge was biased. Happened to so many friends of mine.
Is the mom just concerned her child support will get lowered?
The amount of respectfulness Parker has is mind blowing. He has an amazing father.
This dad had been non-existent. His mom and stepdad are the reason he has the manners he has.
@@babesmagee1 where did you get your info from, his crazy mom? Solid source
@@shilohwarren6917 that is a non-response and deflection; well done
@@babesmagee1 your comment was an opinion and not a provable fact, well done.
@@babesmagee1 do you have any idea how crazy you sound🤣
Thank God Parker is now 25. I hope your now life is everything you always wanted it to be.
Hi, in March I was in a somewhat similar situation that Parker was in with his mom with my mom. Seeing Parker stand up for his rights to his mom in the other video changed my life forever. My mom was mentally and physically abusive and I see a lot of similar traits that my mom has in Parker's mom. Their behavior and personality are so similar, it's scary. I didn't realize that my mom was abusive until I saw that video. So in April, I ran away to my dad's and Parker gave me the courage to do that. I love you and your family. You guys deserve the world.
Wow! Congratulations! You just made my day. Stay strong.
@@CalebLeverett Thank you! I love y'all so much.
I felt that text with my whole heart. Its so hurtful and im so traumatized from the whole abuse.
Yaren I. ❤️❤️
Rez Nae The money helped his son escape from an abusive household and I’m so glad.