Thank you, I feel like the one thing this guy tried to convey was how obvious it was this guy was a millennial. If you give me no description of this person and only described their crime I don't think there would be any way for you to tell that this person was born between the years of 1982 to 2002.
It was very impressive that the victim had the ability to notice the location of the weapon and commit to escape and stay with it when her initial attempts seemed to be failing. She was determined and had the will to survive...
So many dismemberment cases with suitcases and bags this year! I see any guys all alone buying a bunch of luggage anywhere and I'm OUT. I'm not even going to return the damn cart.
What an awful sad way to go at 80 years old by thr hands of your own "husband". Wow. So heartbreaking. I hope the guy that kidnapped the girl gets a harsh sentence and justice for victim
As a True Crime fan.... nowadays I'm seeing so many crime relating to dismemberment of a body not only in America in my country India too. What kind of world are we living?? It's getting dangerous.
It’s seen as a good way to dispose of a body. Used to be just serial killers that did it, but now people really think it’s a foolproof method of disposal.
I think things have gotten a little worse in recent years but truthfully it's always been really bad it's just the we didn't tell each other all of these things until recently on social media. Humans have been dark since they existed. It may even be the natural default and it may be much harder to be kind I don't know anymore; it seems like that has to be the case, with all of the bad things that happen, it seems like it has to be the case. Maybe being evil is just easier than being good. It's not just killing people that is evil. All kinds of evil exists even if it's not the kind that physically hurts another. There are tons of different ways to hurt others and many people never bat an eye at doing these things to other people. As long as it's good for them...
Human bodies are really heavy and unwieldy- I don’t think dismemberment has as deep of a significance, as is ascribed to it, in many true crime cases- the murder part is the scary part imo
You just covered a story about a 78 year old man who made the dumbest mistakes but a dumb, young criminal is being a 'millineal' oof...weird ageism. They're both terrible people, I see no significance of age
I don't let things like ageism bother me too much and I honestly think this society's getting a little too sensitive to this kind of stuff and she realized it only immature people really engage in that purposefully. Here's kind of a funny story. I mean I actually got physically hurt and ended up with a concussion but it was still funny when you look back. So I had my dog outside at our very large apartment complex, on a leash, because it's required, and we were just smelling the ground looking for a good place to take a poop and a peepee. There was a couple nearby who had their dogs (both of which appeared to be breeds not allowed here as well as too large for what our lease allows) off-leash in the dog park the facilities/maintenance guys (love them!) put up for us, which normally would be fine. That's the point of a dog park to let your dog roam freely although there's so many people that don't socialize their dogs if there's another dog there it's dangerous to even let yours go in. Yesterday one of my neighbors came in with his dog and just walked in the park like it was no big deal and I let my dog meet his dog but their dogs young and is a bit aggressive and I was a little scared and thinking why would you do that but I didn't get mad we just walked out after we tried to let them sniff each other and his dog got too excited so I said maybe not this time. Back to the other couple not the ones that are my neighbors that I know and like. One of their dogs took one glance at me and my dog, who, didn't even know that dog was looking her at all. This dog, it just tore off running directly at is on fill speed. It took about 1.5 seconds for him to reach the fence from all the way to the other end of the park, directly at us. It ran right under that fence like it didn't even exist as a barrier and jumped my dog. It instantly flipped her on her back (by the way my dog is 12 and extremely friendly and social and was shocked at that this was happening I could tell) and it was all fours on top of her gnashing at her with its mouth and teeth and barking in my dog was screaming in horror. I started screaming in horror too because this was a vicious dog that I could not do anything to for fear of being attacked myself. I was screaming, the dog was screaming and it didn't seem like it took forever before this guy showed up and had to literally physically pry his dog off of mine because nothing he said to that dog would have even gotten thru. this started a shouting argument because they did not want to accept any accountability for not being able to control their animal. They said well we were behind the fence and the fence isn't built good enough and I said that's not really the issue. Legally you are required to control your animal no matter what. If I wanted to I could go get their names and have that dog removed from this complex and ask that the couple be removed as well. Anyway, I think they were a lot younger than I realize because the girl thought that I called her the b word which I did not as a 51-year old woman I asked her a question and she thought I called her a b. She came running at me and threatening me with physical violence doing the kimambi I dare you to say something say one thing say one thing wrong and she had her fists in the air she was in my face literally inches from me. The only thing separating us was that damn dog park fence. Well, I kept telling her to back off, get away from me, back the F off, which pretty much tells you I'm not interested in a physical fight but she would not. She is so immature that she let something that she didn't even hear upset her to that point that she was going to throw fists. I actually have never done anything like this before but I put my left hand up put it on her shoulder which would be her right shoulder and pushed her back literally moving her body back and said I said get the fuck away from me. At that point she jumped over the fence and hit me as hard as she could in the temple with a closed fist. This is the most dangerous place to hit a person in the head. This knocked me down to the ground, no I won't hit people back that's not who I am. But she was shouting at me we ain't from around here in Cali we do things different. Well here where I live she should be in prison for a short time at least and paying a fine because it isn't legal here. I got a ticket for disturbing the peace which the prosecuting attorney's just said don't even come in your case is dropped we are not bothering with you you were on the right side of this. It did cost me $800 attorney retainer to get that done but I got it. What I wish I would have done was find out if she was having her case dropped because the next day I ended up in the ER totally confused and extremely emotional and they said you have a concussion. I did call the officer who was working the case and told him that's because he wanted me to if I had do so he took pictures he did all of that and the only picture he took of her was where her face was swollen and cut up because that's what happens when your this makes direct hard contact with someone's skull. My skull is stronger than your hand. And it's official that girl is a bee but here's the funniest part. After I reported what they did to the police by calling nine-one-one they told me someone else had already reported it and officers were on the way. No one saw anything but if they had I wouldn't have walked away with the ticket at all. Anyway, right before I got over to where my apartment patio has, here's an ageism, she yelled after me you're probably forty LOL. I just laughed, I didn't say it but in reality I could have said you're probably 3 or 7 because you're such an immature little POD, but instead I just laughed and I yelled back at her actually am 51 thanks for the compliment!. I bet that got to get as I'm SURE she didn't mean to give me an 11 year compliment. I was out there with no makeup on and my hair a wreck and she still thought I was 11 years younger than I am. But back to the truth, she should actually be in some trouble for that and, she should be required to pay my ER Bill, and she should be required for vet bills that we incurred. Sometimes the police in prosecuting attorneys around here really piss me off because my ex actually almost did kill me. I mean I was in the ICU and unresponsive for a full day with tube down my throat and into my lungs. The police didn't do a damn thing about that either so I guess it's okay for people to violate you, assault you, and damn near kill you because they don't want to do the work to investigate things. That part's not funny that part has been really hard for me to get through and feel okay about because that just feels like more abuse and more domestic violence in a way. Sorry, my humor just left me. That whole event happened five years ago and is changed me in ways that I never thought I could. I used to think people were generally good and now I don't trust anyone. When you can't even trust your spouse, who the hell can you trust?
I had a second thought and I didn't feel like adding it to my last comment. I kind of think they are absolutely making fun of this guy in their way for being old and making such a dumb mistake at his age, it ANY age. It may be upsetting to you that in your eyes the ages didn't get equal ridicule by these two, but it is freely a truism (got to love those isms) true that people get wiser the older that they become, because their box of stored up life experiences are much more voluminous in number than they were when we were younger. We've seen a lot more and we've mostly learned as we've gone. There will always be exceptions to the rule that no matter what age they are an idiot. There are things that used to upset me so bad thirty years ago that I don't even think twice about now because it's not worth it. At his age he should have known better if that's ageism then I'm sorry that it upsets you that generally older people know more about life in general and about making better decisions then they would have in their younger years. Please don't let stuff like this upset you very much because as someone who is older I can tell you that looking back it's just wasted energy that's negative and doesn't make you feel good.
There isn't a significance to the age of the people committing the crime. Honestly, he blames millennials, yet we are a product of Gen X, so really, he's only pointing out his own generations' failings in raising decent human beings. I'm tired of people blaming the masses for the actions of few. For instance not every person with a traumatic upbringing or mental illness turns to violence and crime. Everyone has the capacity to commit great evils against others. It's not a generational issue it's an individual one. I, for one, am tired of my generation being blamed, especially when past generations have held worse monsters than mine and last I checked none of us blame Gen X for Charles Manson, Ted Bundy, Richard Ramirez, Ed Kemper, Diane Downs, Deborah Green and so on.
It’s always been this way. The information highway is at everyone’s fingertips currently & why we hear so many more gruesome crimes. Believe me, they always have been going on.
Speaking as a Millennial myself...I just don't get it. What makes ppl think/act this way? Millennial or not, it just makes no frickin' sense. I observe ppl that are 5, 10, 20 years older than me making the dumbest decisions or getting into trouble over the most petty, childish behavior that they end up blaming everyone else for. I'm no genius by any stretch of the imagination, but some of us have more common sense than we're given credit for. Feel free to like or comment if you agree.
Totally agree with folks that the millennial comments are uncalled for. Dude is disturbed and committed horrific acts, but that has nothing to do with age. “A real life video game”??? This guest has never played a video game in his life if he thinks that kidnapping escorts and holding them hostage is a normal gameplay storyline. Honestly this guest sounds like someone who doesn’t take younger people seriously and only sees them as impulsive and stupid. What a joke. Skipped til the end so I could at least hear Will’s segment.
It is on grand theft auto, you must not be a gen z yourself or a millennial. It’s no different than people using the word “boomer” for a 50 year old person, hahaha, that’s even worse. Unfortunately most people have no clue what they are even speaking of. They just like to hear themselves speak or see it written & want the likes. It’s a sickness with so many…
@@nataliep501please tell us what a baby boomer is?? If you know as neither of these people on this video are “boomers”, but we’ll let you keep looking like a fool, hahaha. 😅😂😂😂😅
Yup and with that his credibility went out the window! He’s an idiot for saying that history proves generations has nothing to do with criminal behavior
I wonder if the 78 year old man has dementia. My dad had dementia b4 he passed and it got really bad as far as delusions and paranoia. I can’t imagine this man living a good and productive life his whole life and then one day just randomly killing and dismembering his wife in such a dumb way and then following it up with such ridiculous actions unless there was something very wrong with his mental health. I guess we will find out at trial. Such a sad ending to both of their lives, my heart hurts for their families and loved ones. 💔
www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/one-seven-americans-age-71-older-has-some-type-dementia-nih-funded-study-estimates I got curious what the odds are
A millennial thing to do??? Do you not know the case of Josef Fritzl!!! Come on Anna we expect better from you. Pull your guest up on this! He’s got an arrogant attitude. HOW MANY TIMES DO PEOPLE HAVE TO SPREAD FALSE INFO about childhood sexual abuse. The research shows that in fact the MAJORITY of victims/survivors DO NOT go onto to perpetrate crimes against children. Quite the opposite.
I think the ‘millennial’ comments are misplaced in this instance. The guest is basing the expression solely on the age of the perp, rather than what the perp did. He’s implying that the internet or technical advances during his ‘era’ inspired him to kidnap etc. IMO he did what he did because he wanted to and thought he’d get away with it. Now compare the first case and the second case… they can’t both be millennials… the first case is particularly heinous but yet he’s not a millennial. Not making my point well but had to air it 🫣
Agreed- what in the hell does being a millennial have do with it. So no other generation has ever done the same type of thing? I saw a case where two young women were held captive and SA and murdered and the men who had them were certainly not millennials. This guest today really missed the mark.
@AnaGNews We just love you so much. Ana nobody can compare.. I like to watch your stack of pictures grow wondering where you're gonna put them on the wall f****** weird I know. My dad was a collector it reminds me of him. He never had enough room😂.
I hate to say this....I was held hostage by a loon 20 years ago; after escaping ect, a friend and I drove to the place where it happened. Crime Scene tape was still up; the neighbors were outside and more than one of them said " I don't understand why she didn't scream". And I turned to one of the men and said "I was". They assume they will hear everything through the walls.... nope! I thought I was making SO much noise. No one heard a thing. Myself and the victim in 2nd case were smarter than the perp.
What does this guy have against millennials 😂 Who did you wrong sir?? This criminal was obviously deranged and sick. This is the equivalent of judging someone based on their zodiac symbol
@@allisoncastlewell when neither one of these people are “boomers”, & yet you’re bent on the word “millennial”. Imagine that, you so upset over a word yourself when you don’t have any idea of what you’re speaking or you wouldn’t be calling these two “boomers” yourself. Go back to high school or simply do a Google.
@@dudemorris7769 Uh what? Do you know how to read? I am mentioning the term boomer because the person above me mentioned it, and I never even said the word millennial. Thank you for providing another example of how easily triggered ya get though!
It’s for people who want to try to get “famous” & legally don’t have an actual case. It’s all done for the show and not any type of resolve. It’s the same as a “game show” & people seek the attention & apply for the show with many not even having actual cases.
Usually you have fantastic guests. This is not one of them. He adds nothing but close-minded thinking + tips to help criminals hide their dead victims better. W t f.
@@AnaGNewsyou are so responsive! I don’t know how many times I’m going to say it, but once again, just when I think I can’t love Ana Garcia any more than I already do, you do or say something even more awesome 💜⚡️ you are an absolute legend, Ana!
Rich seemed like a totally different person when talking about Mark Himebaugh compared to his demeanor when discussing the previous cases. I wish he'd had the same respectful attitude throughout the program, as I found his more compassionate and serious contributions to the discussion about Mark much more valuable.
They’re not laughing about the situation or the murders . They’re laughing about the stupidity of the murderer . And who doesn’t laugh at stupidity ? Y’all seem to think you know what people should laugh about !
I know any murder is a sad case but Ana, you have no idea how funny climbing through the window to find STORAGE room keys (never mind the cell phone) sounded. Jesus Lord, what kind of desperate behaviors are these? People go about freely doing these crazy things as if they’ve forgotten that we still have the police. Geez.
It sounds to me like the older man has some sort of dementia or mental deterioration. I'm not a psychologist but it's clear to me something is very wrong in his mind. I'm not making excuses for him, I'd love to know what his defence is though.
It is a terribly tragic thing when a veterans mind becomes so deteriorated, that they are not able to think out things logically and sensibly. But, until he has some sort of psychiatric evaluation, we'll never know if he was aware of what he had done, or if he was reliving an old experience. Under the law he is innocent until he is proved guilty or mentally incapacitated to stand trial.
Hearing things like this about veterans always makes me think of that one Star Trek the Next Generation ep, where the guy is a veteran who escapes his penal colony, and holds everyone hostage, in order to draw attention to the fact that their govt has not provided mental health or any other resources for them, though they’d been promised differently
I’ve liked pretty much every guest on this show except this one. He was difficult to listen to… the hemming and hawing, the stumbling on words, the interrupting, the uhs and ums… omg. Painful. Ana was fantastic as always.
Hi all - Rich has very different approach than most of our guests. He’s a gritty former cop. I will say this - he has dedicated so much time to solving a case of a little missing. He checks in on his mother to this day. I guess I have seen his other side. But I hear you 🙏🏼
Omg this dude is really sad about how stupid he is! My condolences to her family that she married that piece of crap monster! It’s like a new crime every single day. And it’s not like a basic crimes, their like serial killers, a lot of people dismembering, held in a cement room, serial killer, wife killing husband, husband killing wife, a lot more of those too! Like damn what is going on.
Huge lack of professionalism here. An ex cop making millenial jokes about a dude who k9dnappned a woman. Also big L to Anna for not correcting him, probably because he is a friend.
@@sarahissersohn5495 something like that! I think he used to play doctor’s and nurses and pretend we’re married with his sister when he was a tweenager!
@@sarahissersohn5495absolutely not, stop making up stuff. The fbi and gbi have no clue who took summer & the father passed all his lie detector tests, came clean on his past & is trying to find his daughter, still. Just because his sister claims he messed with her while they were both minors, something he hasn’t been charged with due to statute of limitations and their ages at the time, doesn’t relate to sex trafficking any one.
I always thought judge Judy made bad decisions. Of all the tv judges she is the one I agree with the lease. That being said, when I was a sophomore in high school before I got my drivers license, I walked two blocks straight down my street to catch the school bus. One morning, this guy slowed down the car, rolled his window down and asked me if I needed a ride. I kindly said no thank you, and kept waking. The next morning he approached me in the same red four door car and asked if I needed a ride but this time he was more persistent. And the alarms in my head started going off, but I was able to nicely tell him to F off. Then, a couple days went by and I was sitting at my bus stop reading a book waiting for the bus, and I heard a car door shut behind me; it was weird since it wasn’t like a normal close, it was more like he was closing it slowly but not as quietly as he would have liked. I spun my head around and sure enough it was that same guy in the red car and he was coming toward me. He was trying to grab be from behind. I looked at him and was, I’m sure visibly terrified to see him again. We stared at each other for a sec and then my bus came barreling down the street and I said my bus is here. And he got in his car and left. The first thing I did when I got to school was used a pay phone to call my mom. She was upset I had not told her about the man before. I honestly thought he was trying to be nice and offer me a ride like the girl in the video. So I didn’t tell her. It was then I learned to get people’s license plate numbers. Since all I tell the police was what he looked like and what his car looked like. And let me tell you he was not a bad looking man, he was younger like early mid 20s and has a really nice smile. So he was no threatening at first. I always wonder if he ever did snatch anyone else up, because nothing ever came of the report I made. Another crazy detail is that my bus stop was directly across from my cousins’s cousin’s house so I was in a safer situation than most kids are at their bus stops. Still gives me chills when I hear stories like that and I just had to share my experience. Please always know who is around you, even when you are in your own safe neighborhood where you know everyone. ❤
Ana, I respect you as a reporter but I hate when people laugh or giggle on a serious matter like a woman's murder as horrific as this it diminishes the seriousness of her murder.
To the guest: Please don't laugh or make a joke. This is terrific for a person to live. You must treat this very seriously. These criminals think twice to do these evil actions. Please send a message to future generations. The guest is missing the point. They are criminals, no matter the age.
The 78yr old man appears to have cognitive issues. I wonder if he committed previous murders in his heyday and is now devolving, as he loses his grasp on reality.
This was very uncomfortable to watch. Why are they making jokes about these horrible crimes? None of these stories are funny. Someone's mother and grandmother lost their life. And it doesn't matter what the kidnapped woman's job is. She was held captive and abused. She will be traumatized for years to come. Have compassion. Stop making jokes. It's cruel and uncalled for.
OMG , I wouldn't have shared that stupid idea about how to get rid of a dead body . You could bet your bottom dollar, some criminal will use that method to do exactly that .
WTH is with people using suitcases to put their victims bodies in? There were the kids who found the bodies here in Seattle Alki Beach in Seattle when playing Randonautica, then there’s Leticia Stauch, and we have the woman killed by her handyman and the Chicago girl and her boyfriend who killed her mom while on vacation. I’m sure there are many more, but it’s just so awful! I’ll never look at my luggage the same again. It gives ballistic nylon a whole different meaning.
Portability is very easy to understand why they use the suitcases. It’s amazing how many people who watch crime shows have “no idea” why they use suitcases. 😊
OMG! This lady sounds like my nightmare kindergarten teacher! For real how is she allowed to be Sooo cavalier while talking about such horrific things? The victims deserve a little respect PLEASE!!
Love and prayers for all of the victims and family and loved ones, in these cases and every single one. (My sister, in the '70's, was almost abducted by a woman, when my Mom & Aunt, and myself and my two cousins, were in a department store, on Long Island. This was a women, who basically dragged my sister out of the store, while she was crying... My Mom told me, the store did have a security guard, and that she had pleaded with him, to help her... He chased the woman down a block, and let go of her. All my mom said is it was a woman wearing a poncho, with long blonde hair.) Mark's abduction, could have been a woman. It is not just men. I hope Mark is alive, and finds his answers, and everyone does. 🙏🙏🙏
Thankfully she let your sister go! 💗 But it is so true, there was even a man and woman in a car near where Mark was last seen that weren’t familiar to locals.
There was one story I heard of a woman asking a man in the parking lot of a grocery store for help with her car. He said I’ll call 911 and they can help assist you. She was very adamant that “ he “ needed to help her. Luckily he was smart enough to trust his instincts and called 911. He saw the woman walk behind the grocery store which he thought was odd. As the police arrived there was a van and another vehicle that sped off before the police could talk to them. Everyone is a target. Trust your instincts.
Wait, so you mean the act of kidnapping ISN’T a problem that started suddenly because of millennials? And that violent crime has pretty much ALWAYS been a thing in society? In all seriousness, I’m so sorry that happened to your family and I hope your sister is completely emotionally healed 😢💗
@@allisoncastle , millennials are not the problem. It is constantly a problem, always. No generation is worse than another, at least with discussion about kidnapping, but there are, to be discussed, prejudice, and others horrible, horrific crimes, as well. My sister has never been ok, to answer your question. Whether this was the factor, or she was born with imbalance, or, anything else ... She doesn't have the capacity to be kind. Good question though.
Good morning, Ana! Finally, my 20 years of Property Management knowledge is coming in handy! The homeowner will have to file a claim against their insurance for the chimney and wall damage. The insurance company can recoup the money if the judge makes that part of the restitution. However, every time I have had to go to court, we have not been reimbursed when it is a trespasser that caused the damage. These were very sad cases, it’s good to see Will back to help us end on a light note. Have a wonderful weekend, TCD podcast family!
The woman they were interviewing said he helped me and MY children. So im assuming they weren't his? Also the woman being interviewed doesn't sound like the woman on Judge Judy.
Ana Garcia - While the mistakes this guy made while carrying out his crime were truly mind boggling, please keep in mind that there are family members and loved ones of his victim. Your laughter throughout your podcast was utterly tasteless. You had the same disrespectful behavior in your reporting of the woman who was kidnapped in the red light district in Seattle. Yes, she thankfully escaped but she is still a victim and I'm sure she was terrified during her ordeal. Ana, how would you feel if you were the family of either of these victims and you heard a "professional" reporting on their harrowing ordeal and that "professional" was laughing throughout their reporting? I'm sure you would be incredibly upset by their behavior. In the future, try to have a modicum of respect and dignity in your reporting and realize that laughing about a kidnapping and murder is NEVER a laughing matter, no matter how baffling the perpetrators actions were.
I really hate to say it but this guest commentator, Rich McHale, made me want to unsubscribe from the podcast on Apple. To chuckle then make reference to this kidnapper/rapist being a millennial makes me want to puke! I’m a millennial and I’ve worked since I was 14, I don’t think of life as a video game and I certainly would NEVER scoff and chuckle at the mention of a woman being chained up in the garage. He should be very careful not to polarize your audience. I wont be listening on episodes where he joins in. It’s very obvious he has no respect for the people enduring these crimes and he sounds like a smug prick.
I have the strange suspicion that this guy has probably kicked someone and potentially gotten away with it so far. 😂 He seems very informed on how to do it. 🤷🏾♀️
The day the suitcases and dismembered body parts were discovered in the Florida waterways, I was watching Taylor Schabusiness trial and days before Sarah Boone was in court. Obviously those two who have this MO of dismemberment and suitcases had an alibis. I’m just pointing out that Brian Kohberger should understand what a real alibi looks like.
The chimney stalker is lucky that the family didn’t pack up and go on vacation for a week once they discovered him. That would’ve ended their stalking problem for once and for all.
Hi Ana. Ok, now a couple of new pictures covering the pigeon picture. You must have some well deserved down time to redecorate. 78 yr old must have been early dementia? 😮. Maybe we should start building clear suitcases so no bodies or drugs can get passed over by anyone.😮
Girl, me too- you have to really watch during that part, though, bc the look on Ana’s face, when her guest says that, says Everything We Need To Know 💜⚡️
the last years, suitcase brands are doing very well I guess....one of the popular ways to get rid of a body... or even to play hide and seek... the dude is almost 80... they gone give him life ? the dude just lost his marbles....
"Hello Hello, Mr. Killer, Mr. Killer, "We don't leave body parts on the beach", "Excuse me" Mr. Killer, "We don't leave body parts on the beach"......"We leave our body parts up by the "Gazebo".
The 78 yr old suspect..I think he was h*ll bent on getting rid of his wifes body so quickly that he wasnt thinking straight. Seriously though, who leaves so much evidence behind? The labels, the luggage tags? Also, climbing through a window to grab your keys and cell phone, as if the cops wouldn't care, notice or apprehend him? What was he gonna do when he got inside, simply grab his keys and cell phone and climb back out the window and leave? This man either has a screw loose or is just plain dumb. Not that age has limits, but when it comes to murder, why do this in such a late stage of life? The horrific nature of this murder is chilling very disturbing. I'm thankful for those who live in the community that this person was caught. To think he was living amongst the community is very scary.
I live in Klamath Falls Oregon and the guy and his family lives so close by me but so many horror stories in this town no one talks about it anymore it’s old news 🤦🏽♀️
The Seattle suspect forgot one thing people who dont have alot of personal connections are used to being and doing things alone and are resilient. They dont need a hero because typically they are their own. This woman is my hero!!
You guys invented Santa Claus, why don't you build your chimmini not bigger, everything else is big. There is a kid who died in a chimmini, if it was bigger he would survived
McHale added nothing to the conversation. It was very upsetting to hear him to just keep repeating "millennial". Don't bring your personal prejudices about millennials into a conversation about a gruesome crime. Who hurt you, Rich?
How wierd he was on judge judy..judge judys guard killed his wife..also there was a guy, same age as this one who was on "family feud" in 2018 ended up killing his wife..he was just found guilty and was sentenced on friday aug 11
In the first place what is what causes you so much gurgling while talking about something that nasty as ja murder? Don't you think it demands more respect? You both are the most weird person I have ever seen, the other teaching how to get rid of a body in a neat way, that's amazing.
@sarahissersohn5495 Sarah...absolutely...I've lived here my whole life...I love South Florida I'm just over it. I'm ready for something else...and girl THIS HEAT IS KILLING ME..
Very sad way to end the life of your wife of 15 years, never mind that this is somebody’s mother, grandmother, sister, aunt etc. I know how women rejoice about this late in life marriages. People always say it’s never too late to find love and this is what one gets? Something has definitely gone wrong with people’s brains.
This has nothing to do with being a Millennial. He’s a criminal. This is criminal behavior.
It’s very odd for senior citizens to commit murder but very common for men from 20-40 and it happens every day in our valley.
Thank you, I feel like the one thing this guy tried to convey was how obvious it was this guy was a millennial. If you give me no description of this person and only described their crime I don't think there would be any way for you to tell that this person was born between the years of 1982 to 2002.
Right!? I thought that was so weird! He is a terrible guest.
@dinam7144 A 29yo would be at the tail end of the Millennial generation. The young suspect in the 2nd story is closer to the GenZ generation
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That kidnapped woman used her street smarts! Kudos for her! Not easy to do when you're traumatized.
It was very impressive that the victim had the ability to notice the location of the weapon and commit to escape and stay with it when her initial attempts seemed to be failing. She was determined and had the will to survive...
So many dismemberment cases with suitcases and bags this year! I see any guys all alone buying a bunch of luggage anywhere and I'm OUT. I'm not even going to return the damn cart.
Right...??!!!😅
So many of these cases, yes
What an awful sad way to go at 80 years old by thr hands of your own "husband". Wow. So heartbreaking. I hope the guy that kidnapped the girl gets a harsh sentence and justice for victim
Right!!! What a beautiful woman...It's just heart breaking 💔 .
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Think it’s insensitive to laugh and say “my favorite bag” like it’s a joke
I can see that. 🙏🏼
78 years old stuffing body parts into suitcases 😳 Lord Have Mercy 🙏
something in the water in Florida.....
*🗣️OHHH HELL NAWW* 🎵🎶🎵🎶
I guess it’s bad form, if I were to say I hope I’m that active/physically fit, at age 78- how much did they each weigh, I wonder?
@@sarahissersohn5495 *Hello Cutie-Pie* 😍
@@andyvankerkhove6902gator grabbed the wrong senior
As a True Crime fan.... nowadays I'm seeing so many crime relating to dismemberment of a body not only in America in my country India too. What kind of world are we living?? It's getting dangerous.
Yeah it’s getting crazy!
It’s seen as a good way to dispose of a body. Used to be just serial killers that did it, but now people really think it’s a foolproof method of disposal.
I think things have gotten a little worse in recent years but truthfully it's always been really bad it's just the we didn't tell each other all of these things until recently on social media. Humans have been dark since they existed. It may even be the natural default and it may be much harder to be kind I don't know anymore; it seems like that has to be the case, with all of the bad things that happen, it seems like it has to be the case.
Maybe being evil is just easier than being good. It's not just killing people that is evil. All kinds of evil exists even if it's not the kind that physically hurts another. There are tons of different ways to hurt others and many people never bat an eye at doing these things to other people. As long as it's good for them...
Human bodies are really heavy and unwieldy- I don’t think dismemberment has as deep of a significance, as is ascribed to it, in many true crime cases- the murder part is the scary part imo
The world has always been crazy. It’s just that now we see it everywhere in real time because of media.
You just covered a story about a 78 year old man who made the dumbest mistakes but a dumb, young criminal is being a 'millineal' oof...weird ageism. They're both terrible people, I see no significance of age
I don't let things like ageism bother me too much and I honestly think this society's getting a little too sensitive to this kind of stuff and she realized it only immature people really engage in that purposefully. Here's kind of a funny story. I mean I actually got physically hurt and ended up with a concussion but it was still funny when you look back.
So I had my dog outside at our very large apartment complex, on a leash, because it's required, and we were just smelling the ground looking for a good place to take a poop and a peepee. There was a couple nearby who had their dogs (both of which appeared to be breeds not allowed here as well as too large for what our lease allows) off-leash in the dog park the facilities/maintenance guys (love them!) put up for us, which normally would be fine. That's the point of a dog park to let your dog roam freely although there's so many people that don't socialize their dogs if there's another dog there it's dangerous to even let yours go in. Yesterday one of my neighbors came in with his dog and just walked in the park like it was no big deal and I let my dog meet his dog but their dogs young and is a bit aggressive and I was a little scared and thinking why would you do that but I didn't get mad we just walked out after we tried to let them sniff each other and his dog got too excited so I said maybe not this time. Back to the other couple not the ones that are my neighbors that I know and like. One of their dogs took one glance at me and my dog, who, didn't even know that dog was looking her at all. This dog, it just tore off running directly at is on fill speed. It took about 1.5 seconds for him to reach the fence from all the way to the other end of the park, directly at us. It ran right under that fence like it didn't even exist as a barrier and jumped my dog. It instantly flipped her on her back (by the way my dog is 12 and extremely friendly and social and was shocked at that this was happening I could tell) and it was all fours on top of her gnashing at her with its mouth and teeth and barking in my dog was screaming in horror. I started screaming in horror too because this was a vicious dog that I could not do anything to for fear of being attacked myself. I was screaming, the dog was screaming and it didn't seem like it took forever before this guy showed up and had to literally physically pry his dog off of mine because nothing he said to that dog would have even gotten thru. this started a shouting argument because they did not want to accept any accountability for not being able to control their animal. They said well we were behind the fence and the fence isn't built good enough and I said that's not really the issue. Legally you are required to control your animal no matter what. If I wanted to I could go get their names and have that dog removed from this complex and ask that the couple be removed as well. Anyway, I think they were a lot younger than I realize because the girl thought that I called her the b word which I did not as a 51-year old woman I asked her a question and she thought I called her a b. She came running at me and threatening me with physical violence doing the kimambi I dare you to say something say one thing say one thing wrong and she had her fists in the air she was in my face literally inches from me. The only thing separating us was that damn dog park fence. Well, I kept telling her to back off, get away from me, back the F off, which pretty much tells you I'm not interested in a physical fight but she would not. She is so immature that she let something that she didn't even hear upset her to that point that she was going to throw fists. I actually have never done anything like this before but I put my left hand up put it on her shoulder which would be her right shoulder and pushed her back literally moving her body back and said I said get the fuck away from me. At that point she jumped over the fence and hit me as hard as she could in the temple with a closed fist. This is the most dangerous place to hit a person in the head. This knocked me down to the ground, no I won't hit people back that's not who I am. But she was shouting at me we ain't from around here in Cali we do things different. Well here where I live she should be in prison for a short time at least and paying a fine because it isn't legal here. I got a ticket for disturbing the peace which the prosecuting attorney's just said don't even come in your case is dropped we are not bothering with you you were on the right side of this. It did cost me $800 attorney retainer to get that done but I got it. What I wish I would have done was find out if she was having her case dropped because the next day I ended up in the ER totally confused and extremely emotional and they said you have a concussion. I did call the officer who was working the case and told him that's because he wanted me to if I had do so he took pictures he did all of that and the only picture he took of her was where her face was swollen and cut up because that's what happens when your this makes direct hard contact with someone's skull. My skull is stronger than your hand. And it's official that girl is a bee but here's the funniest part. After I reported what they did to the police by calling nine-one-one they told me someone else had already reported it and officers were on the way. No one saw anything but if they had I wouldn't have walked away with the ticket at all. Anyway, right before I got over to where my apartment patio has, here's an ageism, she yelled after me you're probably forty LOL. I just laughed, I didn't say it but in reality I could have said you're probably 3 or 7 because you're such an immature little POD, but instead I just laughed and I yelled back at her actually am 51 thanks for the compliment!. I bet that got to get as I'm SURE she didn't mean to give me an 11 year compliment. I was out there with no makeup on and my hair a wreck and she still thought I was 11 years younger than I am.
But back to the truth, she should actually be in some trouble for that and, she should be required to pay my ER Bill, and she should be required for vet bills that we incurred. Sometimes the police in prosecuting attorneys around here really piss me off because my ex actually almost did kill me. I mean I was in the ICU and unresponsive for a full day with tube down my throat and into my lungs. The police didn't do a damn thing about that either so I guess it's okay for people to violate you, assault you, and damn near kill you because they don't want to do the work to investigate things. That part's not funny that part has been really hard for me to get through and feel okay about because that just feels like more abuse and more domestic violence in a way. Sorry, my humor just left me. That whole event happened five years ago and is changed me in ways that I never thought I could. I used to think people were generally good and now I don't trust anyone. When you can't even trust your spouse, who the hell can you trust?
I had a second thought and I didn't feel like adding it to my last comment. I kind of think they are absolutely making fun of this guy in their way for being old and making such a dumb mistake at his age, it ANY age. It may be upsetting to you that in your eyes the ages didn't get equal ridicule by these two, but it is freely a truism (got to love those isms) true that people get wiser the older that they become, because their box of stored up life experiences are much more voluminous in number than they were when we were younger. We've seen a lot more and we've mostly learned as we've gone. There will always be exceptions to the rule that no matter what age they are an idiot. There are things that used to upset me so bad thirty years ago that I don't even think twice about now because it's not worth it. At his age he should have known better if that's ageism then I'm sorry that it upsets you that generally older people know more about life in general and about making better decisions then they would have in their younger years. Please don't let stuff like this upset you very much because as someone who is older I can tell you that looking back it's just wasted energy that's negative and doesn't make you feel good.
There isn't a significance to the age of the people committing the crime. Honestly, he blames millennials, yet we are a product of Gen X, so really, he's only pointing out his own generations' failings in raising decent human beings. I'm tired of people blaming the masses for the actions of few. For instance not every person with a traumatic upbringing or mental illness turns to violence and crime. Everyone has the capacity to commit great evils against others. It's not a generational issue it's an individual one. I, for one, am tired of my generation being blamed, especially when past generations have held worse monsters than mine and last I checked none of us blame Gen X for Charles Manson, Ted Bundy, Richard Ramirez, Ed Kemper, Diane Downs, Deborah Green and so on.
One hopes that with age comes wisdom - and it often does.
Don’t know what has motivated the man in FLA .
The guest is kind of a jerk. The way he kept joking about prostitutes.
What is this world coming to ? It’s scary out here
It’s always been this way. The information highway is at everyone’s fingertips currently & why we hear so many more gruesome crimes. Believe me, they always have been going on.
Speaking as a Millennial myself...I just don't get it. What makes ppl think/act this way? Millennial or not, it just makes no frickin' sense. I observe ppl that are 5, 10, 20 years older than me making the dumbest decisions or getting into trouble over the most petty, childish behavior that they end up blaming everyone else for. I'm no genius by any stretch of the imagination, but some of us have more common sense than we're given credit for. Feel free to like or comment if you agree.
Totally agree with folks that the millennial comments are uncalled for. Dude is disturbed and committed horrific acts, but that has nothing to do with age. “A real life video game”??? This guest has never played a video game in his life if he thinks that kidnapping escorts and holding them hostage is a normal gameplay storyline.
Honestly this guest sounds like someone who doesn’t take younger people seriously and only sees them as impulsive and stupid. What a joke. Skipped til the end so I could at least hear Will’s segment.
🫰🫰 this guy probably supported the moms against violent video games back in the 90s and thought Pokémon cards were a gateway to the devil
It just goes to show his age.
@@fendi4369 A baby boomer
It is on grand theft auto, you must not be a gen z yourself or a millennial. It’s no different than people using the word “boomer” for a 50 year old person, hahaha, that’s even worse. Unfortunately most people have no clue what they are even speaking of. They just like to hear themselves speak or see it written & want the likes. It’s a sickness with so many…
@@nataliep501please tell us what a baby boomer is?? If you know as neither of these people on this video are “boomers”, but we’ll let you keep looking like a fool, hahaha. 😅😂😂😂😅
78yo climbing through a window, during a police search, to get his storage locker keys.. it really does sound like a scene from a crime comedy movie..
*It sure does* 👀
I can imagine the look on his face when he sees cops in his house!
Did he really say "Millennial thinking?"
Yup and with that his credibility went out the window! He’s an idiot for saying that history proves generations has nothing to do with criminal behavior
I wonder if the 78 year old man has dementia. My dad had dementia b4 he passed and it got really bad as far as delusions and paranoia. I can’t imagine this man living a good and productive life his whole life and then one day just randomly killing and dismembering his wife in such a dumb way and then following it up with such ridiculous actions unless there was something very wrong with his mental health. I guess we will find out at trial. Such a sad ending to both of their lives, my heart hurts for their families and loved ones. 💔
It’s of course possible. His defense attorney has not said anything about that.
www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/one-seven-americans-age-71-older-has-some-type-dementia-nih-funded-study-estimates
I got curious what the odds are
That was my first thought. Some patients can get violent and have ongoing delusions and paranoia
A millennial thing to do??? Do you not know the case of Josef Fritzl!!! Come on Anna we expect better from you. Pull your guest up on this! He’s got an arrogant attitude.
HOW MANY TIMES DO PEOPLE HAVE TO SPREAD FALSE INFO about childhood sexual abuse. The research shows that in fact the MAJORITY of victims/survivors DO NOT go onto to perpetrate crimes against children. Quite the opposite.
This guest was awful- I hope he is never invited back.
@@ginafrancis4950I totally agree with you. The guest is awful.
True, people believe the rumors about childhood sexual abuse because then they think they know why it’s done.
Reading the comments and you are very much in line with many others. I hear you. We hear you 🙏🏼
@@AnaGNewsThank you for responding, Ana
I think the ‘millennial’ comments are misplaced in this instance.
The guest is basing the expression solely on the age of the perp, rather than what the perp did. He’s implying that the internet or technical advances during his ‘era’ inspired him to kidnap etc. IMO he did what he did because he wanted to and thought he’d get away with it. Now compare the first case and the second case… they can’t both be millennials… the first case is particularly heinous but yet he’s not a millennial.
Not making my point well but had to air it 🫣
Agreed- what in the hell does being a millennial have do with it. So no other generation has ever done the same type of thing? I saw a case where two young women were held captive and SA and murdered and the men who had them were certainly not millennials. This guest today really missed the mark.
Anna, you’re great, this cohost is not up to par.
Thanks. Rich has very old school cop like sense of talking which is different than some of our other guests 🙏🏼
@AnaGNews We just love you so much. Ana nobody can compare.. I like to watch your stack of pictures grow wondering where you're gonna put them on the wall f****** weird I know. My dad was a collector it reminds me of him. He never had enough room😂.
Not feeling this guy, either. Ana was tactful in not endorsing or encouraging some of his comments.
I’d be so upset if I was the family member listening to this. Between the laughing and pointers on how to hide a body, it lacks empathy. RIP
True
He really just stereotyped tf out of millennials and that's super fucked up
We don't talk about how the baby boomers generation is a lot of serial killers tho
I’m a boomer and his comment was completely out of line and Ana sidestepped it. Hope the guy is never invited back.
Really dumb comment he said.
Many of you have expressed the same sentiment. We are reading the comments, and hear you🙏🏼
Yes, we love you, but this guest just doesn't cut it, IMO.@@AnaGNews
I hate to say this....I was held hostage by a loon 20 years ago; after escaping ect, a friend and I drove to the place where it happened. Crime Scene tape was still up; the neighbors were outside and more than one of them said " I don't understand why she didn't scream". And I turned to one of the men and said "I was". They assume they will hear everything through the walls.... nope! I thought I was making SO much noise. No one heard a thing. Myself and the victim in 2nd case were smarter than the perp.
I’m so sorry you went through this. I’m glad you were able to escape ❤
It was a long time ago, and yes, I got lucky. Lucky this guy was a dummy- mad at his wife, thought he would grab someone and take it out on them...
Hope you have found ways of coping. Sounds like victim blaming though, the part where he didn’t hear screaming. ❤️🩹
Oh my gosh. This is just horrible. I am so sorry for all of this. Thank goodness you got out 🙏🏼
Millennial thinking? I don’t get it.
It was a stupid thing to say
What does this guy have against millennials 😂 Who did you wrong sir?? This criminal was obviously deranged and sick. This is the equivalent of judging someone based on their zodiac symbol
remember that next time Ted Bundy comes up to make jokes about how boomer he was. Probably think Ted was smarter than all of us !
@@marc-antoinemarcoux697 My god it is BAFFLING how many boomers get offended *just* by someone saying “ok boomer” 🙄😂
@@allisoncastlewell when neither one of these people are “boomers”, & yet you’re bent on the word “millennial”. Imagine that, you so upset over a word yourself when you don’t have any idea of what you’re speaking or you wouldn’t be calling these two “boomers” yourself. Go back to high school or simply do a Google.
@@dudemorris7769 Uh what? Do you know how to read? I am mentioning the term boomer because the person above me mentioned it, and I never even said the word millennial. Thank you for providing another example of how easily triggered ya get though!
I've been on Judge Judy. His ex didn't have to pay. Judge Judy pays it. You go on Judge Judy when you can't afford to pay for a lawsuit.
Thanks for that!
Thank you for explaining how that works.
Ohhhh. Okay. Makes sense. Ty.
It’s for people who want to try to get “famous” & legally don’t have an actual case. It’s all done for the show and not any type of resolve. It’s the same as a “game show” & people seek the attention & apply for the show with many not even having actual cases.
Homegirl/girlfriend/baby mama sounds like a victim herself, or even an accomplice. These people are so messed up!
Right
Usually you have fantastic guests. This is not one of them. He adds nothing but close-minded thinking + tips to help criminals hide their dead victims better. W t f.
We have read all your comments 🙏🏼
I'm a millennial. I am offened. One dumb person doesn't represent all of us.
I just heard what he said, and I don’t blame you. That was rude.
Yes, lots of people have expressed the same sentiment. And we hear you. 🙏🏼
@@AnaGNewsyou are so responsive! I don’t know how many times I’m going to say it, but once again, just when I think I can’t love Ana Garcia any more than I already do, you do or say something even more awesome 💜⚡️ you are an absolute legend, Ana!
My son is too and he’s awsome I’m sorry older generation says ignorant stuff like that
Rich seemed like a totally different person when talking about Mark Himebaugh compared to his demeanor when discussing the previous cases. I wish he'd had the same respectful attitude throughout the program, as I found his more compassionate and serious contributions to the discussion about Mark much more valuable.
I wonder how the victim's family feels about the constant laughing while describing their murders.
You are totally right. I hate the guest Rich laughing and laughing. The guest, Rich, is awful, and he encouraged the laugh in the description today.
Yes!! So disrespectful and disappointing!!
I agree, his behavior, laughing and making jokes were very inappropriate. Maybe it’s a defense attorney thing?
Ana is an adult she should know better too. I'm so disappointed in the why they disregard what's happened in these cases
They’re not laughing about the situation or the murders . They’re laughing about the stupidity of the murderer . And who doesn’t laugh at stupidity ?
Y’all seem to think you know what people should laugh about !
How did his family NOT QUESTION the big white “elephant” in the garage???? 🤔 hmmmmm!!
Yeah if my husband said "don't go into that room" thats the first place I'm going when he's not around.
@@LaLaLonna ikr? It’s a typical ‘Eve’ thing to do!!
😜…right? 😘
That’s what I am wondering???
Very unprofessional the laughter and lack of compassion of these moderators, wow so disrespectful for the victims and families
I know any murder is a sad case but Ana, you have no idea how funny climbing through the window to find STORAGE room keys (never mind the cell phone) sounded. Jesus Lord, what kind of desperate behaviors are these? People go about freely doing these crazy things as if they’ve forgotten that we still have the police. Geez.
It’s so incriminating for him to have done that. So weird.
And yes- always with huge respect for the victim 🙏🏼
There's no regard for law & order.
It sounds to me like the older man has some sort of dementia or mental deterioration. I'm not a psychologist but it's clear to me something is very wrong in his mind. I'm not making excuses for him, I'd love to know what his defence is though.
I thought that too..seems bizarre to suddenly do this at his age...
He is a disgrace to purple 💜 receptions
It is a terribly tragic thing when a veterans mind becomes so deteriorated, that they are not able to think out things logically and sensibly. But, until he has some sort of psychiatric evaluation, we'll never know if he was aware of what he had done, or if he was reliving an old experience. Under the law he is innocent until he is proved guilty or mentally incapacitated to stand trial.
I hope we hear more about that- if that is indeed an issue
Hearing things like this about veterans always makes me think of that one Star Trek the Next Generation ep, where the guy is a veteran who escapes his penal colony, and holds everyone hostage, in order to draw attention to the fact that their govt has not provided mental health or any other resources for them, though they’d been promised differently
I just saw another upload about the Judge Judy “guest” yesterday. He changed his name many times! A very bad “person”! 😠
I’ve liked pretty much every guest on this show except this one. He was difficult to listen to… the hemming and hawing, the stumbling on words, the interrupting, the uhs and ums… omg. Painful. Ana was fantastic as always.
Not to mention blaming a horrible crime on being a "millennial" like age has anything to do with committing crimes.
@@LaLaLonna
My thoughts exactly. Wtf was up with that?
I don't like this guest either, and his idiot laughs with these crimes.
@@LaLaLonna He just seemed mean spirited throughout the episode, which is really uncharacteristic of Ana’s guests.
Hi all - Rich has very different approach than most of our guests. He’s a gritty former cop.
I will say this - he has dedicated so much time to solving a case of a little missing.
He checks in on his mother to this day. I guess I have seen his other side. But I hear you 🙏🏼
Omg this dude is really sad about how stupid he is!
My condolences to her family that she married that piece of crap monster!
It’s like a new crime every single day. And it’s not like a basic crimes, their like serial killers, a lot of people dismembering, held in a cement room, serial killer, wife killing husband, husband killing wife, a lot more of those too! Like damn what is going on.
Huge lack of professionalism here. An ex cop making millenial jokes about a dude who k9dnappned a woman. Also big L to Anna for not correcting him, probably because he is a friend.
Not every lunatic was sexually assaulted or traumatised when young. Some people are just disgusting, evil pigs.
Horrific kidnapping victim is her own hero. Prayers for justice, healing, strength and peace of mind 🙏❤️ her occupation did not deserve to torture
I’m praying we get SOME news about Summer Wells…like Mark’s case, someone knows something!!!
Hadn’t her dad had some charges or history of trafficking a young female family member for drugs money, or trying to, years earlier?
@@sarahissersohn5495 something like that!
I think he used to play doctor’s and nurses and pretend we’re married with his sister when he was a tweenager!
@@sarahissersohn5495absolutely not, stop making up stuff. The fbi and gbi have no clue who took summer & the father passed all his lie detector tests, came clean on his past & is trying to find his daughter, still. Just because his sister claims he messed with her while they were both minors, something he hasn’t been charged with due to statute of limitations and their ages at the time, doesn’t relate to sex trafficking any one.
Im glad you two find these cases so funny ... 😮
He looks like a thinner Newman
I always thought judge Judy made bad decisions. Of all the tv judges she is the one I agree with the lease. That being said, when I was a sophomore in high school before I got my drivers license, I walked two blocks straight down my street to catch the school bus. One morning, this guy slowed down the car, rolled his window down and asked me if I needed a ride. I kindly said no thank you, and kept waking. The next morning he approached me in the same red four door car and asked if I needed a ride but this time he was more persistent. And the alarms in my head started going off, but I was able to nicely tell him to F off. Then, a couple days went by and I was sitting at my bus stop reading a book waiting for the bus, and I heard a car door shut behind me; it was weird since it wasn’t like a normal close, it was more like he was closing it slowly but not as quietly as he would have liked. I spun my head around and sure enough it was that same guy in the red car and he was coming toward me. He was trying to grab be from behind. I looked at him and was, I’m sure visibly terrified to see him again. We stared at each other for a sec and then my bus came barreling down the street and I said my bus is here. And he got in his car and left. The first thing I did when I got to school was used a pay phone to call my mom. She was upset I had not told her about the man before. I honestly thought he was trying to be nice and offer me a ride like the girl in the video. So I didn’t tell her. It was then I learned to get people’s license plate numbers. Since all I tell the police was what he looked like and what his car looked like. And let me tell you he was not a bad looking man, he was younger like early mid 20s and has a really nice smile. So he was no threatening at first. I always wonder if he ever did snatch anyone else up, because nothing ever came of the report I made. Another crazy detail is that my bus stop was directly across from my cousins’s cousin’s house so I was in a safer situation than most kids are at their bus stops. Still gives me chills when I hear stories like that and I just had to share my experience. Please always know who is around you, even when you are in your own safe neighborhood where you know everyone. ❤
Ana, I respect you as a reporter but I hate when people laugh or giggle on a serious matter like a woman's murder as horrific as this it diminishes the seriousness of her murder.
To the guest: Please don't laugh or make a joke. This is terrific for a person to live. You must treat this very seriously. These criminals think twice to do these evil actions. Please send a message to future generations. The guest is missing the point. They are criminals, no matter the age.
I listen to Anna on her podcast all the time. Basically follow and update new eps. She laughs too. I don’t find it disrespectful atall.
Agreeed.. they don't seem to respectful when they are telling it. Laughing about the totes and the bags idk just plz have more respect
War veteran and 78yrs old leads me to believe he was suffering from some kind of dementia.
I’m sure his lawyer will use that excuse.
The 78yr old man appears to have cognitive issues. I wonder if he committed previous murders in his heyday and is now devolving, as he loses his grasp on reality.
Anyone at any age that would do that has no grasp on reality!
I agree. I’m sure they will investigate his past.
I agree it is a lot a lot a lot for a first crime
This was very uncomfortable to watch. Why are they making jokes about these horrible crimes? None of these stories are funny. Someone's mother and grandmother lost their life. And it doesn't matter what the kidnapped woman's job is. She was held captive and abused. She will be traumatized for years to come. Have compassion. Stop making jokes. It's cruel and uncalled for.
OMG , I wouldn't have shared that stupid idea about how to get rid of a dead body . You could bet your bottom dollar, some criminal will use that method to do exactly that .
This guest is awful. Laughing and giving ideas to criminals.
WTH is with people using suitcases to put their victims bodies in? There were the kids who found the bodies here in Seattle Alki Beach in Seattle when playing Randonautica, then there’s Leticia Stauch, and we have the woman killed by her handyman and the Chicago girl and her boyfriend who killed her mom while on vacation. I’m sure there are many more, but it’s just so awful! I’ll never look at my luggage the same again. It gives ballistic nylon a whole different meaning.
Idk, probably because they have wheels...plus EVERYONE has a suitcase, so seeing someone rolling a suitcase around isn't abnormal...
Portability is very easy to understand why they use the suitcases. It’s amazing how many people who watch crime shows have “no idea” why they use suitcases. 😊
Consider how the victims’ family and friends might feel if they watch your show.
OMG! This lady sounds like my nightmare kindergarten teacher! For real how is she allowed to be Sooo cavalier while talking about such horrific things? The victims deserve a little respect PLEASE!!
Yeah right? Her laughter is so insensitive, she does that often in her program
I REALLY loved this podcast! Great job to every one of you guys! Sooooo interesting!!!!!
Love and prayers for all of the victims and family and loved ones, in these cases and every single one.
(My sister, in the '70's, was almost abducted by a woman, when my Mom & Aunt, and myself and my two cousins, were in a department store, on Long Island.
This was a women, who basically dragged my sister out of the store, while she was crying... My Mom told me, the store did have a security guard, and that she had pleaded with him, to help her... He chased the woman down a block, and let go of her.
All my mom said is it was a woman wearing a poncho, with long blonde hair.)
Mark's abduction, could have been a woman. It is not just men.
I hope Mark is alive, and finds his answers, and everyone does.
🙏🙏🙏
Or a man dressed as a woman
Thankfully she let your sister go! 💗 But it is so true, there was even a man and woman in a car near where Mark was last seen that weren’t familiar to locals.
There was one story I heard of a woman asking a man in the parking lot of a grocery store for help with her car. He said I’ll call 911 and they can help assist you. She was very adamant that “ he “ needed to help her. Luckily he was smart enough to trust his instincts and called 911. He saw the woman walk behind the grocery store which he thought was odd. As the police arrived there was a van and another vehicle that sped off before the police could talk to them.
Everyone is a target. Trust your instincts.
Wait, so you mean the act of kidnapping ISN’T a problem that started suddenly because of millennials? And that violent crime has pretty much ALWAYS been a thing in society?
In all seriousness, I’m so sorry that happened to your family and I hope your sister is completely emotionally healed 😢💗
@@allisoncastle , millennials are not the problem. It is constantly a problem, always.
No generation is worse than another, at least with discussion about kidnapping, but there are, to be discussed, prejudice, and others horrible, horrific crimes, as well.
My sister has never been ok, to answer your question.
Whether this was the factor, or she was born with imbalance, or, anything else ... She doesn't have the capacity to be kind.
Good question though.
Good morning, Ana! Finally, my 20 years of Property Management knowledge is coming in handy! The homeowner will have to file a claim against their insurance for the chimney and wall damage. The insurance company can recoup the money if the judge makes that part of the restitution. However, every time I have had to go to court, we have not been reimbursed when it is a trespasser that caused the damage. These were very sad cases, it’s good to see Will back to help us end on a light note. Have a wonderful weekend, TCD podcast family!
Wow- thank you for this info!!
Have a fabulous weekend 🙏🏼
Imagine the trauma of that man who spoke with the murderer
No, imagine the trauma of the murdered woman
@@eneobande7433smh she's dead wtf kinda trauma would she be dealing with
@@pittsteelers2676The trauma led to her death, smartass...death doesn't take away what she suffered..here we are talking about said trauma, sir
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The woman they were interviewing said
he helped me and MY children. So im assuming they weren't his? Also the woman being interviewed doesn't sound like the woman on Judge Judy.
His ex was on Judge Judy.
I just don’t know! You could be right
Co host looks like Newman's father.
Yesssss! 👏🤣!
Guest, but totally
Ana Garcia - While the mistakes this guy made while carrying out his crime were truly mind boggling, please keep in mind that there are family members and loved ones of his victim. Your laughter throughout your podcast was utterly tasteless. You had the same disrespectful behavior in your reporting of the woman who was kidnapped in the red light district in Seattle. Yes, she thankfully escaped but she is still a victim and I'm sure she was terrified during her ordeal.
Ana, how would you feel if you were the family of either of these victims and you heard a "professional" reporting on their harrowing ordeal and that "professional" was laughing throughout their reporting? I'm sure you would be incredibly upset by their behavior.
In the future, try to have a modicum of respect and dignity in your reporting and realize that laughing about a kidnapping and murder is NEVER a laughing matter, no matter how baffling the perpetrators actions were.
Are we sure it’s not the Bay Yard Butcher (Dexter) & not this 78 year old man?!
Why does the guy at the end shout so loudly? Doesn't he know he has a microphone? So ill prepared to speak too.....ah, ah, ah.
Well, Rodney Alcala showed us all how to do it
Loved that guy
The defamation to Millennials is agism and unnecessary in these cases.
some of the things this woman says are just straight up out of line..
where is the compassion?
she even makes the guests obviously uncomfortable.
I really hate to say it but this guest commentator, Rich McHale, made me want to unsubscribe from the podcast on Apple. To chuckle then make reference to this kidnapper/rapist being a millennial makes me want to puke! I’m a millennial and I’ve worked since I was 14, I don’t think of life as a video game and I certainly would NEVER scoff and chuckle at the mention of a woman being chained up in the garage. He should be very careful not to polarize your audience. I wont be listening on episodes where he joins in. It’s very obvious he has no respect for the people enduring these crimes and he sounds like a smug prick.
What is millennial thinking??
I have the strange suspicion that this guy has probably kicked someone and potentially gotten away with it so far. 😂 He seems very informed on how to do it. 🤷🏾♀️
The day the suitcases and dismembered body parts were discovered in the Florida waterways, I was watching Taylor Schabusiness trial and days before Sarah Boone was in court. Obviously those two who have this MO of dismemberment and suitcases had an alibis. I’m just pointing out that Brian Kohberger should understand what a real alibi looks like.
U gotta keep in mind this old man may be suffering from dementia which may be why so many careless mistakes.
Ana acts so immature.
Plus she thinks a Ford Taurus is a rare car? She is so out of touch with reality.
The millennial comments are so tired.
The chimney stalker is lucky that the family didn’t pack up and go on vacation for a week once they discovered him. That would’ve ended their stalking problem for once and for all.
Hi Ana. Ok, now a couple of new pictures covering the pigeon picture. You must have some well deserved down time to redecorate. 78 yr old must have been early dementia? 😮. Maybe we should start building clear suitcases so no bodies or drugs can get passed over by anyone.😮
You could put a Patent on that…corner the market before your 💡 bright idea 💡 is taken!!!✌️🌸💕
@@kathrynbillinghurst188😅
Been repainting some walls - and I have mixed feeling about where to put the art now. It’s a mess over there. Look away 😊
Anna 😭 I’m a millennial don’t come for us
Girl, me too- you have to really watch during that part, though, bc the look on Ana’s face, when her guest says that, says Everything We Need To Know 💜⚡️
the last years, suitcase brands are doing very well I guess....one of the popular ways to get rid of a body... or even to play hide and seek...
the dude is almost 80... they gone give him life ? the dude just lost his marbles....
I am thinking he didn’t have any marbles to begin with.
There are some weird trends we are seeing
That 80 year old woman is lovely.
Oh dear lord
"Hello Hello, Mr. Killer, Mr. Killer, "We don't leave body parts on the beach", "Excuse me" Mr. Killer, "We don't leave body parts on the beach"......"We leave our body parts up by the "Gazebo".
Great investigation! They followed investigation 101!
This guy is projecting SO MUCH, I had to turn it off.
First of all, your snickering and laughter makes me sick, I see nothing funny about this disgusting act of murder....😢
The 78 yr old suspect..I think he was h*ll bent on getting rid of his wifes body so quickly that he wasnt thinking straight.
Seriously though, who leaves so much evidence behind?
The labels, the luggage tags?
Also, climbing through a window to grab your keys and cell phone, as if the cops wouldn't care, notice or apprehend him? What was he gonna do when he got inside, simply grab his keys and cell phone and climb back out the window and leave?
This man either has a screw loose or is just plain dumb.
Not that age has limits, but when it comes to murder, why do this in such a late stage of life?
The horrific nature of this murder is chilling very disturbing.
I'm thankful for those who live in the community that this person was caught.
To think he was living amongst the community is very scary.
He n
He must have really hated his wife.
I live in Klamath Falls Oregon and the guy and his family lives so close by me but so many horror stories in this town no one talks about it anymore it’s old news 🤦🏽♀️
So many horror stories in your town?!
How frightening
The Seattle suspect forgot one thing people who dont have alot of personal connections are used to being and doing things alone and are resilient. They dont need a hero because typically they are their own. This woman is my hero!!
You guys invented Santa Claus, why don't you build your chimmini not bigger, everything else is big. There is a kid who died in a chimmini, if it was bigger he would survived
Hey rich ! Wow its been a while
What’s your beef with millennials? Lol tf
Im sorry but the guest looks like Newman from Seinfeld 😂💀
IM FROM SOUTH JERSEY, ANA!!! ❤❤❤😊
Hi!!!
Great episode!!! 😂😂😂
Was the DNA loaded for the boy's family?
Yes - it has been.
Nothing has ever popped
McHale added nothing to the conversation. It was very upsetting to hear him to just keep repeating "millennial". Don't bring your personal prejudices about millennials into a conversation about a gruesome crime. Who hurt you, Rich?
How wierd he was on judge judy..judge judys guard killed his wife..also there was a guy, same age as this one who was on "family feud" in 2018 ended up killing his wife..he was just found guilty and was sentenced on friday aug 11
In the first place what is what causes you so much gurgling while talking about something that nasty as ja murder? Don't you think it demands more respect? You both are the most weird person I have ever seen, the other teaching how to get rid of a body in a neat way, that's amazing.
What a crazy case!
That woman's body washed up about an hour north of me right by a friends home... FUCKING HORRIFIC!! Someone save me from Florida!!!
There are plenty of wonderful people here too, just to say. I’m in the Space Coast area, but still.
@sarahissersohn5495 Sarah...absolutely...I've lived here my whole life...I love South Florida I'm just over it. I'm ready for something else...and girl THIS HEAT IS KILLING ME..
I've never been this early. Hi Ana❤
Ana.. lol
@melaniejackson8187 oh yes lol Ana with 1 N . Thanks for that
Very sad way to end the life of your wife of 15 years, never mind that this is somebody’s mother, grandmother, sister, aunt etc. I know how women rejoice about this late in life marriages. People always say it’s never too late to find love and this is what one gets? Something has definitely gone wrong with people’s brains.
That's the best you can do! Her hands look like she's over 90 years old...at least!😮
Murder with alzheimer's😅