Teen Killer Aiden Fucci Sentenced to Life in Prison for Stabbing Cheerleader 114 Times

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  • Опубликовано: 23 мар 2023
  • BREAKING: A Florida judge sentenced teen killer Aiden Fucci to life in prison for the May 2021 murder of Tristyn Bailey. Fucci pleaded guilty to premeditated first-degree murder for stabbing the 13-year-old cheerleader 114 times.
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  • @the-finn
    @the-finn Год назад +3491

    I'm happy the judge gave him a life sentence. The grandmother, begging the judge to not take him away from us, was sickening considering they can visit him and talk to him. Tristen's parents, I bet, wish they could talk to their daughter 1 more time.

    • @Jinka1950
      @Jinka1950 Год назад +1

      His family -- trash

    • @nosweat6406.
      @nosweat6406. Год назад +4

      Life imprisionment should be abolished like in sweden and norway

    • @spaceace1006
      @spaceace1006 Год назад

      You're full of crap!

    • @Jyoung7
      @Jyoung7 Год назад

      @@spaceace1006 how is he? You’re the one who’s full of crap if you feel any different.

    • @Mista.Sir.
      @Mista.Sir. Год назад +30

      @@nosweat6406. Why ??? Genuinely curious
      Edit: Some of your replying can’t read lmao

  • @onlyme219
    @onlyme219 Год назад +483

    Do not let him out, please. You reap what you sow, Aiden
    114 stabs wounds for no reason, let that fact sink in

    • @philswaim392
      @philswaim392 Год назад +47

      114? Wow. Even being angry and retaliatory against someone i dunno if i could stab someone 114 times. By the time i can tell theyre dead id have stopped by then. What maybe 30 times at most?
      Only reason im saying that is just how heinous and truly evil this act was. 114 times. Thats premeditated. Thats intentional. Thats calculated. He wanted to do that and had sense enough to not do it.

    • @onlyme219
      @onlyme219 Год назад +9

      @@philswaim392 agreed

    • @Writingxx
      @Writingxx Год назад +15

      @@philswaim392 one is too many

    • @MrSmartyPantsNow
      @MrSmartyPantsNow Год назад +40

      Definitely a thrill kill. Just to do it. Totally disgusting and I hope he never gets out either

    • @micromanagedmarbles
      @micromanagedmarbles Год назад +9

      @@philswaim392 the number it’s self is hard comprehend. i can’t imagine doing that motion that many times. horrific

  • @reminiscer15
    @reminiscer15 Год назад +26

    The fact that he killed someone just because he literally felt like it to satisfy his desire means he should never ever be released from prison.

  • @SpeccyMan
    @SpeccyMan Год назад +246

    "There is no greater loss than the loss of a child." The most painful of all truths.

    • @simplygetalife
      @simplygetalife Год назад +2

      I sadly agree 😢

    • @baublesanddolls
      @baublesanddolls Год назад

      If that happened to one of my kids or grandchildren, I couldn't go on. I'd kill myself.

    • @danmccarron0
      @danmccarron0 Год назад +2

      Well, losing a child is "on the map" on a personal level, but I can think of greater losses in a more global context - levelling whole cities in a war, or natural disasters that do the same, are simple ones that come to mind...

    • @madeincda
      @madeincda Год назад

      ​@Saying N*igro Makes RUclips Cry People don't birth pets. It's not even close to the same.

  • @s0m10u
    @s0m10u Год назад +633

    What I don't get about people saying it's wrong because he's 14 is imagine you at 14 planning and actually following through on doing something like that, you know exactly what you're doing and you understand what will happen after, he deserves life

    • @saravicious2072
      @saravicious2072 Год назад

      114 stab wounds, at 14 absolutely disgusting he deserves nothing but what he deserves. Absolutely heartbroken an nation! 😢💜

    • @chrisv.4071
      @chrisv.4071 Год назад +61

      When you use age as an excuse it's a fact it will encourage others!!!

    • @tonimartine7985
      @tonimartine7985 Год назад +38

      He was trying to act cool after he killed her not showing any emotion or regret.

    • @theresecosgrove930
      @theresecosgrove930 Год назад +52

      The people who think it's wrong., maybe they would like him to move in with them and their daughters when he got that early release they think he deserves.....

    • @nancyeaton731
      @nancyeaton731 Год назад +13

      @@tonimartine7985 He’s also been a problem repeatedly in jail, and he has already adopted gang-like speech patterns there too. He will have the opportunity for rehabilitation but it all rests on him and his behavior, and if he ever understands what that actually means.

  • @Audrina444
    @Audrina444 Год назад +14

    Seeing the mom cry at the end broke me. I’m putting alarms on every single door and window to my house because of this.

    • @breephoenix111
      @breephoenix111 Год назад +1

      If you have children I strongly suggest going through this case with them.

  • @debralines7232
    @debralines7232 Год назад +114

    The judge was struggling but kept it together. He did an outstanding job explaining everything. I wanted to see this monster and his family as the sentence was given. The pain this family has to endure for ever is so heartbreaking. They kept their cool the whole time. I don’t think I could have done it. The explaining what she went through, I can’t imagine. This will haunt Tristan’s family for life. Going over and over in their minds without relief. I think and hope he will never get out. The inmates might take justice into their own hands.

    • @citrusbloom7504
      @citrusbloom7504 Год назад +12

      Clearly one of his most difficult cases if not the most….this evil has stained so many lives.

    • @USAFRetireVet
      @USAFRetireVet Год назад

      As for the inmates they will pat this kid on the back for what he did. Most killers do not have souls and they find someone like Aiden Fucci interesting not despicable like the rest of us do.

    • @chrissantos3872
      @chrissantos3872 Год назад

      @@USAFRetireVet they will kill him

    • @barneyronnie
      @barneyronnie Год назад

      His family is reaping what they sowed by never holding him accountable.

  • @FreeThinker-ll6bd
    @FreeThinker-ll6bd Год назад +17

    "49 defensive wounds", it kills me every time I hear that.
    Poor Tristyn 😢💔
    May she rest in peace.

  • @sandrawhitted3493
    @sandrawhitted3493 Год назад +806

    This MONSTER should NEVER be let out of jail!

    • @spaceace1006
      @spaceace1006 Год назад +49

      Most of us at age 14 knew that murder is wrong!

    • @Jdaminbf4
      @Jdaminbf4 Год назад +8

      @@spaceace1006 “most” lol

    • @jermaineking8777
      @jermaineking8777 Год назад +57

      @@Jdaminbf4 I believe all 14 yrs old know it is wrong

    • @theghostwitch113
      @theghostwitch113 Год назад +7

      Agreed. Ever.

    • @chunkybuttz844
      @chunkybuttz844 Год назад

      Only a truly psychotic teenager would desire to watch someone they just stabbed bleed to death. He collapsed both of her lungs….she was still alive and conscious with a broken knife IN HER SKULL and he continued stabbing her. People need to see what he did

  • @TanTanMud
    @TanTanMud Год назад +713

    Rest well little Tristyn...Even in South Africa we grieve you and all the women who have been hurt. Your smile touched the world. You had the Right to be a teenager.😢

    • @RedRoseSeptember22
      @RedRoseSeptember22 Год назад +20

    • @GlitterGlamGal
      @GlitterGlamGal Год назад +31

      I live in Australia and was so relieved to see he was sentenced to life. No one deserves what happened, and to such a young and bright young lady. I think most parents, especially with girls around the same age, are so deeply rocked by this as it could have been any young, innocent happy girl. Rest well Tristyn💞 the fight is now over.

    • @neilsbonilla8200
      @neilsbonilla8200 Год назад +7

    • @kass_G59
      @kass_G59 Год назад +3

      ❤️‍🩹🫂

    • @kikismama
      @kikismama Год назад +4

      Amen. ♥️

  • @alecsciandra705
    @alecsciandra705 Год назад +15

    I've rarely seen a judge act like this. He's holding back tears.

  • @Mytry4realz
    @Mytry4realz Год назад +44

    I know this wasn't easy for the judge to repeat what happened to the baby girl. I can see in his face, he was tearing up. I just broke down just watching him. Everyone had a hard time with this case. God bless the family, her friends and this judge.

  • @renee7438
    @renee7438 Год назад +58

    114 years would be fair. One for every wound he inflicted on this poor girl.

  • @SyTrades
    @SyTrades Год назад +853

    It’s actually mind boggling that we as a society have to navigate our every day life not fully knowing whether or not someone as capable of pure insanity like this kid, has been or is near us.

    • @sarahdixon6011
      @sarahdixon6011 Год назад +27

      It's always been like this, look at history it was much much worse.

    • @hopefuls3976
      @hopefuls3976 Год назад +10

      Some are closer than we can imagine, Mathew 10: 36 The Greatest Man who ever lived Jesus warned us by saying " Your enemies will be those of your own household" Sad 😔 but true in so many many cases. Please let's continue to be careful. Thanks for sharing :(

    • @sarahdixon6011
      @sarahdixon6011 Год назад +5

      @@hopefuls3976 That's right, we must practise discernment 🙏 praise Jesus ✝️

    • @tsmith3522
      @tsmith3522 Год назад +1

      That part.

    • @tylercampbell6365
      @tylercampbell6365 Год назад +8

      I watch everyone these days

  • @derekwalters4980
    @derekwalters4980 Год назад +171

    Tristan's family is so impressive. Their love of her isn't just their words, it's in every single deed they accomplish. It is painful to witness what they've had to go through, but there is no doubt in my mind that Tristyn is looking down on her family and is so proud of them, and that she will be with them always. It was incredibly painful to watch Aiden's grandmother. What he did obviously had destroyed her and to this day, the pain is still so raw for her. I don't know if she will ever find peace because of the actions of her grandson. As she said, she doesn't know who he is anymore. She loves who he was, but the person who is sitting before her is a stranger to her. I honestly believe she is hurting by the loss of the grandson she thought she had almost as much as Tristyn's family is by the loss of their daughter. In many ways it's worse for the Aiden's family in that he was not an innocent, their child was the evil one that brought this upon them. Their own child, who they clearly loved and cared for, betrayed them all in such a horrific way, and now they have to live with what he has left behind. Tristyn will always be a beautiful, sweet, loving and kind innocent young woman, who was never able to achieve her potential. Tristyn will be remembered by her friends, family and the entire community for many decades to come, most will never forget her. Such a testimony for such a young woman who was only on this Earth for 13yrs. My her parents find peace and joy again in the most impressive and beautiful children that are Tristan's siblings. They have so much to be proud of in all their children, I'm so sorry this happened to their family.

    • @jasonthomas4973
      @jasonthomas4973 Год назад +2

      Well said 🙏 and I'm with you 100%.

    • @paskaachora187
      @paskaachora187 Год назад +1

      U

    • @nada7.077
      @nada7.077 Год назад +9

      Tristyn was not “a young woman” she was a beautiful, sweet, kind, caring child. A child taken from her family and this world far, far too soon. Tristyn’s father also is a beautiful person, asking that people not judge the Fucci family for what Aidan did because he understands they also are in pain and suffering the loss of a child they once knew who turned into a monster. Scary movies, vicious video games, and foul often violent songs have desensitized all too many of the youth today.

    • @zhou_sei
      @zhou_sei 9 месяцев назад

      @@nada7.077 that old chestnut "it's the (insert demonized media of choice) that causes (insert awful, cowardly crime)"
      ok, how do you know this case has anything to do with violent media?

  • @JL-zn7me
    @JL-zn7me Год назад +50

    I can’t express in words the absolute sadness and heartache I feel for Tristyn. I’m nauseous and shaking , thinking of what she endured- for NO reason! My prayers are with her Mother, Father and family. I don’t care if this sadistic monster got life, for him to be allowed to breathe air, is an injustice! His Grandmother and Mother need serious psychiatric treatment! How dare they ask for mercy!

    • @jessicanolan7408
      @jessicanolan7408 Год назад +1

      I agree what he did was heinous and unforgiveable, but imagine how his family must feel. They’re likely (to some degree) in shock/denial their little boy could do something so evil. And they’re losing a child too in a way (but I agree the loss of Tristyn is far and away worse as she is gone from this earth period, god rest her sweet soul 🌹).

    • @treyk7460
      @treyk7460 Год назад +4

      @@jessicanolan7408 It's kinda hard to defend his family with how they've behaved. They have not demonstrated *any* empathy for Tristyn's family, nor have they displayed any remorse for what their son/grandson did. Yet they think _they_ have the right to ask for mercy for him? Don't forget: his mother was _caught_ washing Tristyn's blood out of her son's pants once she realized Tristyn was missing _and_ his dad just "happened" to lose the knife they thought might be the murder weapon. Then for the grandmother to compare their loss of Aidan's freedom to the loss Tristyn's family is experience when they at least can visit Aidan in jail where Tristyn's family will never speak to her or hear her voice again is insulting and incredibly disgusting. This demonstrates what's truly in their hearts. They may have had my empathy if they had earned it, but they demonstrated that the apple did not fall far from the tree and that they likely had a lot to do with him turning out to be a monster.
      Nope, Tristyn's family, friends and community have my empathy, Aidan's family does not deserve it with the behavior they have callously exhibited.

  • @deb0523ful
    @deb0523ful Год назад +410

    He should not get out period! This kid knew what he was doing. Prayers for the family.

    • @michellekluk7487
      @michellekluk7487 Год назад +13

      Debbie I agree 100%💕

    • @michellekluk7487
      @michellekluk7487 Год назад +11

      @@nosweat6406. You must just be looking for attention

    • @oneplumpboi5317
      @oneplumpboi5317 Год назад +2

      ​@@nosweat6406. you di know the percentage of rehabilitation is relatively low in many countries? The lowest reoffender rate is around 30 percent. Thats still 1 in 3

    • @abbeypattle
      @abbeypattle Год назад +11

      @@nosweat6406.not when you take an innocent life no second chances when that poor girl can’t have a second chance

    • @amydoran9987
      @amydoran9987 Год назад

      Agreed

  • @Someonespecial111
    @Someonespecial111 Год назад +15

    He took her to the woods far enough to where nobody could hear her screams while he brutally attacked her. I can't even imagine how scared she felt the moment he started to stab her. Begging him to stop and fighting for her life. This case is so heartbreaking and it brings me to tears. My heart goes out to her family and friends 😞

  • @tennyo120
    @tennyo120 Год назад +8

    Seeing Tristyn's mother sob like that at the end truly solidifies how heinous this crime was and that this was the right sentence for this caliber of malice. I pray for the Bailey family and their healing going forward.

  • @queenofswords6463
    @queenofswords6463 Год назад +85

    There is being a troubled child with a learning disability and a few problems at school, and there’s being a child who stabs another child 114 times. Aiden has some sort of evil streak built into him. The judge looks like he struggled with it, but I think he’s made the right decision.

  • @claudiaReyna324
    @claudiaReyna324 Год назад +1310

    Thank you, Judge. I hope he is never brought out into society. This case brought tears to my eyes, and I didn't know the girl.

    • @TanTanMud
      @TanTanMud Год назад +44

      We cried in Africa for her. Angelic child

    • @janetspell1396
      @janetspell1396 Год назад +24

      @@TanTanMud You all are very special to take empathy towards the innocent young girl. God Bless you all in Africa.❤️

    • @TanTanMud
      @TanTanMud Год назад +12

      @@janetspell1396 Bless you🇿🇦🙏

    • @laurenurban3942
      @laurenurban3942 Год назад +16

      I didn’t know the young lady either, but her story made me cry so much. My prayers go out to the family.

    • @godhg9694
      @godhg9694 Год назад

      He is just a child..u are the sick one.

  • @jenniferhalf1650
    @jenniferhalf1650 Год назад +2

    You can tell how torn the Judge is. He looks like he's trying to hold back tears....

  • @tcfmarch17
    @tcfmarch17 Год назад +10

    This dear judge was near tears. I pray for him and Tristyn's family and friends . My God, what have we come to?

  • @captainwiggy4235
    @captainwiggy4235 Год назад +532

    The Judge was struggling through a very difficult process. God Bless You, Your Honor!

    • @michellekluk7487
      @michellekluk7487 Год назад +6

      Captain Wiggy I Agree
      Loved your comment

    • @djg5950
      @djg5950 Год назад +16

      It was hard for him to say what had to be said. I felt bad for him.

    • @rainstorm571
      @rainstorm571 Год назад

      He seemed sick sick, like the heavy breathing and sniffles

    • @Sharpstoned
      @Sharpstoned Год назад +3

      God doesn't exist.

    • @field31
      @field31 Год назад +1

      God doesn't exist

  • @johnnyjackson9641
    @johnnyjackson9641 Год назад +93

    He should get 114 years in prison! Do the crime do the time.

    • @karenorozco8917
      @karenorozco8917 Год назад +6

      Yes! You are so right! No parole!

    • @abebuckingham8198
      @abebuckingham8198 Год назад +1

      That's only 57 years with good behavior. I don't think it's worth taking the risk of him getting out again by giving him such a lenient sentence.

    • @AllThingsSoul
      @AllThingsSoul Год назад +2

      114 years would've been appropriate.

    • @jesuscage
      @jesuscage Год назад +2

      @@abebuckingham8198 I'd rather him spend 57 years than 25 years to life.... he'd be 75 years old if he got the 57 years compared to 43 years old if he gets out in 25 which he just might sad to say

    • @abebuckingham8198
      @abebuckingham8198 Год назад

      @@jesuscage It's not 25 to life, it's just life. He gets a sentencing review after 25 years, not the possibility of parole. Unless the judge did something illegal he's not getting out.

  • @katy4779
    @katy4779 Год назад +23

    My heart goes out to this very broken family and my hope that one day they will begin to heal, if only a little. This judge was fighting his emotions during his speech and it hurt to see him struggle. So many people, so very badly impacted by not only the loss of this beautiful young girl, but the manner of it... incomprehensible.
    May you rest in peace Tristyn, you will be forever remembered and forever missed.

  • @isaiah2536
    @isaiah2536 7 месяцев назад +2

    The thought of being stabbed with a knife even ONCE is beyond comprehension so 114 is…. I have no words.

  • @Coastal_one
    @Coastal_one Год назад +372

    My soul breaks for this family. As a father of 3, 2 being daughters I couldn’t fathom the pain. I’m so terribly sorry. Thank you judge!

    • @dozzer009
      @dozzer009 Год назад +30

      @@sdrfz
      So was I but I never once thought about stabbing someone 114 times.

    • @davidpaul6656
      @davidpaul6656 Год назад +14

      ​@@sdrfz - What does that matter!? She DIDN'T bully him!! What a punk, he didn't even have the balls to confront the bully himself!!

    • @pj89-96
      @pj89-96 Год назад +12

      ​​​@@sdrfz TRISTYN wasn't the one that bullied him. She was "his friend" He's a coward!! Did you see how he lied and BULLIED his parents and how he acted in the police car?? He sure wasn't acting like someone that's been bullied!! JMO

    • @jamiebee408
      @jamiebee408 Год назад +9

      ​@@sdrfz Not an excuse.

    • @Leslie_Knope
      @Leslie_Knope Год назад +11

      ​@@dozzer009 Exactly, we've all been bullied at one point in our lives. I never wanted to murder a person over it.

  • @roysayantani
    @roysayantani Год назад +693

    Justice has been served, although the review that is set after 25 years kinda worries me. I hope he never gets out of prison, ever!
    Rest in peace Tristyn

    • @pdg61met
      @pdg61met Год назад +29

      agree but by then he won't be able to go to the bathroom right.

    • @adventuresofSho
      @adventuresofSho Год назад +68

      I think they legally have to let him have a review in 25 years because of his age

    • @pellybrains
      @pellybrains Год назад +6

      This sentence is a disgrace to the Justice system 😢

    • @happypill6195
      @happypill6195 Год назад +8

      How is it served? He will be out at 38 years old lol he will have all his life in front of hin

    • @MrMannyhw
      @MrMannyhw Год назад +19

      They should review and turn down his parole. Should serve at least 40 years.

  • @evelyndefreitas2164
    @evelyndefreitas2164 Год назад +3

    Those who he told should be held accountable as well. If they had said something, Tristyn would still be alive.

  • @ninastanek3388
    @ninastanek3388 Год назад +5

    What a Judge…How he didn‘t speak to the murderer directly but in 3rd person. No direct words deserved. His emotions broke my heart. All my love for the Bailey Family ❤

  • @doreenmills4487
    @doreenmills4487 Год назад +796

    Thank you Judge we can see this was a very hard case for you. You gave the family justice.

    • @vincentzazueta2353
      @vincentzazueta2353 Год назад +22

      Justice?? Firing squad that's Justice ⚖️

    • @t6bes410
      @t6bes410 Год назад +13

      @@nosweat6406. cruel for giving a person life for stabbing someone, a 13 y/o girl cheerleader mind you, 114 times

    • @Manu_Lemoine_FR
      @Manu_Lemoine_FR Год назад +6

      a minor should never be sentenced to life it is unconstitutional. and should never be judged as an adult. he was 14 years old

    • @paattyxx3j.930
      @paattyxx3j.930 Год назад +42

      @@Manu_Lemoine_FR he killed a young teenage girl who wont see life. So its pretty fair

    • @cdd33ar
      @cdd33ar Год назад +14

      ​@@vincentzazueta2353 That would be the easy way out. Life in a cage is a worse fate.

  • @bonniecreighton4163
    @bonniecreighton4163 Год назад +712

    Thank you Judge Smith for taking this potential serial killer off the streets for the remainder of his life ! And now may God's healing power surround Tristyn's parents, siblings, and all other family members, friends and the community in which she lived.

    • @christinawitzka4855
      @christinawitzka4855 Год назад

      I was about to say he more in likely would of been a serial killer I agree sucks there is so many of these people out there in the world these days

    • @cartermcafee1142
      @cartermcafee1142 Год назад +7

      Not so he’ll get out. No justice was not served

    • @supraguy4694
      @supraguy4694 Год назад +21

      The same God that also caused this situation to begin with

    • @babyofmyfamily
      @babyofmyfamily Год назад

      I definitely believe he is a potential serial killer!!!

    • @tsmith3522
      @tsmith3522 Год назад +1

      Well said. ❤

  • @CarrieAKouri
    @CarrieAKouri Год назад +9

    Thank you, Judge. I hope this brings some comfort to Tristyn's family, friends, and the community who loved her so much.

    • @wolke1955
      @wolke1955 Год назад

      How should it comfort them?

  • @GuadalupeGuacamole
    @GuadalupeGuacamole Год назад +3

    114 “stones” & years…
    RIP Tristyn💎

  • @hr-hq8ji
    @hr-hq8ji Год назад +241

    RIP Tristyn. This dude should never be let out!

    • @queenp9549
      @queenp9549 Год назад +4

      Right!!!

    • @rayray8687
      @rayray8687 Год назад +2

      There’s little question in my mind that Aiden will be freed before his 55th birthday and probably before he even turns 40. His crime will be forgotten by most people by next week.

    • @janeclayton151
      @janeclayton151 Год назад +1

      @@rayray8687 I disagree, there are horrendous crimes that are not forgotten and the families will ensure this one isn't!! ...He is extremely disturbed and psychopathic! Her family has the real life sentence.

  • @jessrnny
    @jessrnny Год назад +436

    highly sensitive judge.. he did a great job. you can tell this isn’t easy for him.

    • @roysayantani
      @roysayantani Год назад +34

      @Vallaria Aronosky so you’re one of those who gets contentment by being shallow

    • @lionheartmerrill1069
      @lionheartmerrill1069 Год назад +9

      @Vallaria Aronosky what??? Hello Operator. So what sentence would you have given "No conscience" Fucci?

    • @jessrnny
      @jessrnny Год назад +40

      @Vallaria Aronosky we need to drop to our knees and thank our lucky stars that some men are still caring and sensitive. it wouldn’t fair well for women if it weren’t so. sorry you hate everything …..you being the problem and all.

    • @theblindsniper
      @theblindsniper Год назад

      @Vallaria Aronosky I sure hope you or a loved one never get stabbed, especially 114 times. Also Russia sucks, good luck taking back “what’s yours “ 🤷‍♂️

    • @markaddison4642
      @markaddison4642 Год назад +4

      Change the shade of the criminal and see his behavior .

  • @r.r911
    @r.r911 Год назад +222

    I don't care how old the criminal is - if you murder someone, you rot in jail. Period.
    Put yourselves in the victim's family situation - tired of hearing he's 'young'..who cares? They lost a loved one in a horrific way. Wouldn't you want that murderer jailed for life? Throw the 🗝

    • @deandredunbar9618
      @deandredunbar9618 Год назад

      It's about objective science
      Your response is the cult response. But in reality a 14 year Olds brain is not fully developed. They should not be charged as adults. Because they are not adults.

    • @ironborn8786
      @ironborn8786 Год назад +5

      This should make you happy then...if you are a minor in canada the max sentence is 10 years for 1st degree murder😂

    • @Blastanker
      @Blastanker Год назад +1

      And it’s not just a simple murder either... it’s 100+ STAB WOUNDS. He should honestly be put down like a dog in this case

    • @angelofdeath8933
      @angelofdeath8933 Год назад +19

      Exactly its not like he stabbed her one time in a bit of rage and didn't mean to kill her.. he stabbed her multiple times which tells me he enjoyed it.

    • @honesttruth8064
      @honesttruth8064 Год назад +11

      ​@@angelofdeath8933 He stabbed her 114 times. Extreme multiple number of knife wounds... 114 stabs.

  • @chantillilace6028
    @chantillilace6028 Год назад +2

    I cried for the judge seeing how it effected him thru this hit hard. R.I.P Triston

  • @M-LFC491
    @M-LFC491 Год назад +4

    OMG. This judge is brilliant, insightful, looks at every detail, he cares, he is very poished and professional, but very importantly and he is human. Love him. Can we pls have more like him.

  • @dominicwilliamson7912
    @dominicwilliamson7912 Год назад +76

    Shouldve gotten 114 years. One year for each stab wound

    • @khizarshah1009
      @khizarshah1009 Год назад +3

      That's ,👍

    • @Jdaminbf4
      @Jdaminbf4 Год назад

      So if I stab someone once I only get 1 year?

    • @M.T.T.Rspecialized
      @M.T.T.Rspecialized Год назад

      AGREED

    • @Balsohard806
      @Balsohard806 Год назад +2

      Yeah they should’ve made it fair since he was a minor!! 1 year for every stab that poor helpless girl suffered.

    • @abebuckingham8198
      @abebuckingham8198 Год назад

      That's only 57 years with good behavior. I don't think it's worth the risk of him getting out.

  • @cynthiaperkins5584
    @cynthiaperkins5584 Год назад +31

    Need more judges like this one.

  • @BluieBeth
    @BluieBeth Год назад +6

    This judge is fantastic! God bless him and these families, especially that of the precious young lady.

  • @kathyohara6658
    @kathyohara6658 Год назад +4

    There is nothing extenuating in viciously stabbing a 14 year old 114 times. A five year old child knows it is wrong to hurt someone. Nobody is so learning limited that they think slashing another human being is acceptable. We all have life/childhood traumas and issues, but we cannot use these to go around killing people who displease or disappoint us. If you are old enough to do the crime, take a life you are old enough to do the time and be removed from being a further threat to humanity.

    • @hunterkenobi983
      @hunterkenobi983 Год назад

      But you can’t do that to every youth. If they are old enough for that, what else are they old enough for? 🤢 that’s why each case needs to be looked at individually and carefully

  • @francescagibbons5842
    @francescagibbons5842 Год назад +47

    I hope he does not live to see the 25 year review

  • @jopet216
    @jopet216 Год назад +238

    No parole. Lock him up for life!!

    • @surreal4972
      @surreal4972 Год назад +14

      Whether fortunately or unfortunately, he will be eligible for parole hearings throughout his sentence. A Supreme Court decision in 2012 ruled that sentencing a minor (Anyone under 18) to life in prison without possibility of parole, no matter how terrible the crime they committed was, is a violation of the 8th Amendment.

    • @dk237
      @dk237 Год назад +22

      The family will be at EVERY parole hearing I’m sure that will never happen imo. He is in there for life.

    • @Kjai537
      @Kjai537 Год назад +5

      He will be eligible for parole. He was only 14 when it happened so by law he can’t get a life without parole.

    • @michellekluk7487
      @michellekluk7487 Год назад +1

      Agree

    • @russellking9762
      @russellking9762 Год назад +1

      disagree…should have been the death penalty!

  • @demoneIephant
    @demoneIephant Год назад +1

    You can tell the judge is struggling to even read this! Shocking case

  • @pmetzler5443
    @pmetzler5443 Год назад +3

    My thoughts & prayers go to the family. I also have great empathy for the First Responders and LEO, States Attorney's Office & all of those working on this horrifying case. All of the Jury whom has had to listen to every word in court... Also, Judge Lee Smith for sitting the hearing with such integrity & courage.... also to the community all of you must be strong for yourselves and each other of your families and friends... God watch over them and keep them in your heart. Bring Healing to them.

  • @likeprincetj
    @likeprincetj Год назад +52

    I can’t imagine finding out my child is missing and something bad has happened it breaks my heart to this family

    • @lois2997
      @lois2997 Год назад

      On Mother’s Day too if I remember right

  • @bundesautobahn7
    @bundesautobahn7 Год назад +301

    In Germany, Aiden Fucci would've gotten an unjustifiably light sentence, which would be absolutely disgusting. And this reminds me of a recent murder, where a 13 year old girl in Germany was brutally killed by another 13 year old, who cannot be prosecuted because that kid is outside the minimum age for criminal prosecution (which is 14). And even worse: The criminal energy into that murder was so huge, that the murderer even made sure that she cannot be prosecuted because of her age (she looked up the law before committing that horrible crime).
    Aiden Fucci belongs behind bars. For good. Apologies for the tangent, but this just reminds me of that recent murder for which the murderer will just get psychological and social treatment at worst, instead of a prison sentence.

    • @sircuntsalot2881
      @sircuntsalot2881 Год назад +23

      Australia’s the same

    • @uwewinkler2820
      @uwewinkler2820 Год назад +15

      the 2 girls ? they are so f ...d up in their head and don't get punished . There is a growing number of mad pimple faces everywhere its almost pandemic

    • @deandredunbar9618
      @deandredunbar9618 Год назад

      Yet Germany is so much safer than the us. Number one cause of death to children in the us is murder. Say whatever you want Germany is doing something right even if they occasionally have a horrific crime.

    • @ruthmelicharles5062
      @ruthmelicharles5062 Год назад +14

      Wow. Let's hope she doesn't escape karma as she escaped justice.

    • @bundesautobahn7
      @bundesautobahn7 Год назад +5

      @@uwewinkler2820 Ohne Scheiß.

  • @marthawoodworth
    @marthawoodworth Год назад +8

    This is a very emotional sentencing speech. Feel sorry for the obviously saddened judge for having to give it. His description of the effects of the crime on Tristyn, her family, friends and community are so terrible, it's hard to hear. I think this crime could have given a lot of people nightmares - wherever they live. To think that a teenage kid could cause so much devastation, is hard to get my head around. Aiden Fucci makes believable:that pure evil does, indeed, exist. Evil hates goodness, for shining its light on it. He knew that she would eventually reject him as a friend and "out" him because she was so innately intelligent and, yes, good. To allow him to walk the streets would have been a huge mistake. His life would be about destroying good wherever he went, . At least, now his evil will be tamped down, and also possibly eliminated entirely. I don't see him lasting long in prison. Many felons have hearts, or have changed in prison, and they will sense his evil. Fucci never will change, and I have a feeling he won't need a hearing in twenty years, where he's going. Like Dahmer, he will be low on the popularity scale.

  • @a.y3075
    @a.y3075 Год назад +3

    The judge was so thorough with sentencing. It probably wasn't easy, but necessary. I can't fathom what the family has been through.

  • @juanita_piju
    @juanita_piju Год назад +20

    That last image of her mom crying and the dad consoling her while staring at Fucci, that family will never be the same again, generations will be effected by this. and all for nothing.

  • @Lilly_Rose.
    @Lilly_Rose. Год назад +112

    My heart goes out to Tristyn’s amazing family.

  • @jules1728
    @jules1728 Год назад +5

    I feel so bad for her family. It’s so hard to function has a family when your family is incomplete. I have so much sympathy for them.

  • @SamTheeStallion
    @SamTheeStallion Год назад +11

    Whenever I hear the details of this case I get goosebumps. There is no Justice in something like this, but this will have to do.
    I often think that the people who are taken from this world, are taken to be spared the horror that is happening and is going to continue to happen.
    Such a beautiful, kind, and smart young woman, who was a fighter, gone way too soon, but has made such an impact across the country.

  • @jeremyslats1293
    @jeremyslats1293 Год назад +67

    Rip to her. That's a horrible way to die. Couldn't imagine the families pain

  • @TopicswithKristie
    @TopicswithKristie Год назад +97

    This case really tore this judge up, as it did her family, friends and community....which let's me know she was truly an amazing little girl! Thank you for putting him away for the rest of his life! RIP sweet girl!

    • @sarahhanson7127
      @sarahhanson7127 Год назад +7

      Let's hope they don't release him after the review in 25yrs time. He should never be released.

    • @saravicious2072
      @saravicious2072 Год назад +5

      Even in Australia we are crying out. He does not deserve any happiness or anything ever

    • @TopicswithKristie
      @TopicswithKristie Год назад +1

      @@sarahhanson7127 facts!

    • @TopicswithKristie
      @TopicswithKristie Год назад +2

      @@saravicious2072 exactly!!!

  • @user-bs4oq9xv7p
    @user-bs4oq9xv7p Год назад +6

    The way the monster put his head down shaking his head gently trying to look redeemable in front of the court made me sick because someone who had an ounce of real remorse or regret for what they did would have never through to murder someone so terribly brutally. The only thing he ever cared about was his freedom which he does not deserve. I pray he stays in prison until his last day. While this sense of justice will never be enough to fully heal the wounds her family has and will endure, I pray they and sweet and beautiful tristyn can rest more peacefully…

  • @Mrs.TJTaylor
    @Mrs.TJTaylor Год назад +3

    Why his family would want him home again is baffling. Don’t they realize that no one is safe from him? No one, not even them. He is pure evil.

  • @theghostwitch113
    @theghostwitch113 Год назад +67

    He has no remorse. He feels nothing. His lack of Empathy will always come back to haunt him. Behind bars or on the streets. I will find my way into your nightmares child and you will know exactly how she felt when you coldly took her life. I see you. We all see you. Rot. You take a life, your life get took too.
    Game on. Get him.....

    • @renee9937
      @renee9937 Год назад +3

      I wish that he could feel everything that you described, unfortunately I think that he is developing into a psychopath. He may be too young to diagnose now but I think that a future diagnosis will show him to be a psychopath. I don’t know but I don’t think that pathology can be helped.

    • @CorvetteKitten666
      @CorvetteKitten666 Год назад +1

      THIS. 🖤

    • @fionagrant2023
      @fionagrant2023 Год назад +2

      They will. His life will not be worth living. RIP beautiful child 💔😱😭

    • @IAmNoOne281
      @IAmNoOne281 Год назад +2

      If he feels no remorse or any other emotion, what do you think will haunt him?? That’s wishful thinking. Some humans lack the capacity for empathy therefore remorse is impossible.

  • @merierh.173
    @merierh.173 Год назад +19

    He should’ve just given him 99 years, 25yr review shouldn’t be an option. They say he’s not developed, he knew what he was doing

  • @Salty-cracker68
    @Salty-cracker68 Год назад +4

    I really like this judge. He’s fair, reasonable, and emotionally stable.

  • @mfy5528
    @mfy5528 Год назад

    Thank you, Judge Smith. You are phenomenal.

  • @Flick14
    @Flick14 Год назад +84

    Sending all my love from the UK to all those in this community who have had to suffer so tremendously. I'm 35 and I couldn't have got up there and did what her siblings did. I hope they know they did their sister proud. As much as I am for rehabilitation in some cases, I hope this monster is never released 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇲

  • @christianWilliams-pc4jn
    @christianWilliams-pc4jn Год назад +57

    Considering the brutality of the crime I doubt when the 25-year review comes up that they will release him.

    • @Slide4Diddy
      @Slide4Diddy Год назад +10

      I don’t think he will live 25 years if they put him in general population

    • @elhurricane1706
      @elhurricane1706 Год назад +4

      ​@@Slide4Diddy agreed. It'll be brutal either way for him.

    • @everythingisawesome2903
      @everythingisawesome2903 Год назад +5

      ​@@elhurricane1706 Good.

    • @77Friction
      @77Friction Год назад

      @@Slide4Diddy yeah i cant wait to hear about his brutal death here in a couple years

    • @jesuscage
      @jesuscage Год назад +1

      @@Slide4Diddy he'll live the 25 years, remember, he's not a child molester he's being locked up with fellow murderers, his new family lol

  • @Imbrokeaswell
    @Imbrokeaswell Год назад +2

    Only 25 years disgusting.

  • @clintoruss153
    @clintoruss153 10 месяцев назад +1

    This kind of evil is incomprehensible, and at such a young age, 114 times he stabbed her .

  • @delvivor2167
    @delvivor2167 Год назад +167

    So he could potentially be released after 25 years? That's disgusting. Should have been life WITHOUT parole!!!

    • @roysayantani
      @roysayantani Год назад +88

      I think the review is mandatory for all juveniles

    • @SiahDaPlug
      @SiahDaPlug Год назад +58

      There’s no way they’ll grant him parole even if he shows good behavior in prison simply because he had a desire to take someone’s life

    • @delvivor2167
      @delvivor2167 Год назад +10

      @@roysayantani But he was charged as an adult (Rightfully so) so that shouldn't matter

    • @lionheartmerrill1069
      @lionheartmerrill1069 Год назад +13

      @@SiahDaPlug no doubt about it. He's like Charles Manson & his "family" IMO.

    • @WoundedWarrior2012
      @WoundedWarrior2012 Год назад

      He's never getting out because it's Florida. They rarely let them out at the mandatory 25 year review. Fucci will die in prison.

  • @jloveb5919
    @jloveb5919 Год назад +51

    The poor mama there, I felt it for her as she cried with all kinds of emotions I could not imagine. Terrible case, horrific reality for the family. RIP Tristyn Bailey.

  • @Galloway278
    @Galloway278 Год назад +1

    Thank God! I’m so relieved for the family- one of the family members was a friend of mine who passed away a few months ago and unfortunately didn’t get to see this day- but it DID come. Justice will be served for the heinous death of Tristyn. Thank you, Judge.

  • @MsJobs-fc9jp
    @MsJobs-fc9jp Год назад +3

    This is a different kind of monster. To take an innocent girl's life close up and inflict 114 stab wounds with "Pokey" is unconscionable. To listen to her pleas and screams while watching her die should tell us all he's not salvageable. Who among us would like him to be our neighbor when he's 41? Not me!

  • @dakidsbac777
    @dakidsbac777 Год назад +22

    114 stabbed wounds WTF. So sad.

    • @triskits_mmm
      @triskits_mmm Год назад +4

      If it was 14 I think this would be a completely different case but 114 is just...... I don't even know what to say mane. Sad either way.

    • @dakidsbac777
      @dakidsbac777 Год назад

      @@triskits_mmm just horrible. No time or even the death penalty will be a fair price to pay for this young girls life.

  • @veemajor1721
    @veemajor1721 Год назад +9

    114 times. There’s no rehabilitation for that. Throw away the key 👏🏿

  • @smashingmolko1576
    @smashingmolko1576 Год назад +1

    So happy for the outcome of his sentencing. It will never take away what's happened and the pain of this case has extended so far (hello from New Zealand!), there truly was no other sentence for him.

  • @phumzilelongwe9609
    @phumzilelongwe9609 Год назад +3

    This is hard for the Judge to deliver, it's hard for me to hear this as a parent of a daughter this is really really sad condolences to the Bailey Family

  • @reha1066
    @reha1066 Год назад +53

    Thank you, judge. My heart goes out to Tristyn's mom and family. I will pray for you.

  • @wilburmitchell9735
    @wilburmitchell9735 Год назад +13

    Hope this goofy killer never gets out of prison

  • @adamseidel8901
    @adamseidel8901 Год назад +1

    That is the equivalent of one stab every second for nearly two minutes. Insane.

  • @laurenc9990
    @laurenc9990 Год назад +1

    Sending love and prayers to the family and friends of Tristen. May she rest in peace 🙏

  • @blackbones15
    @blackbones15 Год назад +149

    I'm glad he received the max. It's too bad that in 25 years, the family will have to relive this again to keep him in. It honestly is never over for the family. Never! May God give them the peace they so need, so they may move on. My prayers are with you all.

    • @RedRoseSeptember22
      @RedRoseSeptember22 Год назад +1

      With any luck the monster will be unalived in prison.

    • @joni8090
      @joni8090 Год назад

      He might be dead by 25 years , Prison is tough !

    • @newnana9070
      @newnana9070 Год назад +9

      Youthful offenders can’t get life without parole. So in 25 years he will be eligible . That doesn’t mean he will be let go!!! 9 times out of 10, he will spend the bulk of his life in prison.

    • @seanA416
      @seanA416 Год назад +10

      ​@@newnana9070greater chance than 9 out of 10 that he'll never get out. Parole gets granted sooo infrequently for hanious crimes like the one Aiden committed.

    • @Manu_Lemoine_FR
      @Manu_Lemoine_FR Год назад +1

      he will have to wait 25 years to hope for another prison sentence! It's not nothing ! he is only 16 years old and everyone wants him to stay in prison for his entire life, ie 60 years? this world is crazy

  • @ChillingWithMel22
    @ChillingWithMel22 Год назад +154

    Finally justice, I feel so bad for her family. You could see the pain in her family's eyes!!

    • @ArthurHercules
      @ArthurHercules Год назад

      She cheated on him, and he has mental health problems. He was out of his mind when he did It

    • @NEWz206
      @NEWz206 Год назад +3

      He'll be out when he's 39 .Not fair.

    • @jermaineking8777
      @jermaineking8777 Год назад

      it's a reviewnot necessarilyy meaning he will be out when he's 35.

    • @everythingisawesome2903
      @everythingisawesome2903 Год назад +5

      ​@@NEWz206 No, he won't be out. They are just gonna review that's it, not giving him an guaranteed parole.

    • @abbeypattle
      @abbeypattle Год назад +3

      @@nosweat6406.why are you making excuses for such an evil act I’ve seen your comments so many times now imagine if your family member was killed I’m sure you wouldn’t be wanting them to have a second chance

  • @nunkap8874
    @nunkap8874 Год назад +2

    My heart breaks for her family such a beautiful young lady. Glad justice was served. R.i.p Angel ❤

  • @melodybales2038
    @melodybales2038 Год назад +2

    This is a win for the justice system. I don't care how old he is, what he's done is unfathomable.

  • @andromeda7760
    @andromeda7760 Год назад +56

    A life for a life. He shall never see the sun again. It was his joice to kill her. This poor girl lost her life in a horrific way! 😢 So sad.,.

  • @karen81986
    @karen81986 Год назад +5

    Need this judge on the Daybell trial

  • @aprilkinzer7891
    @aprilkinzer7891 Год назад +4

    I like this judge, he was trying so hard not to get emotional, as for the people that are saying nobody deserves life in prison, you would think differently if your daughter was brutally murdered, my heart breaks for the Bailey family, I have two daughters , I couldn't imagine loosing one of my daughter's in such a manner, I cried for thankfulness when he said life, that monster should never be allowed out to kill another beautiful soul . 💔

  • @franksoul
    @franksoul Год назад +1

    He will never get out. No review board would ruled against this sentence given the details of this case.

  • @lyndamac1058
    @lyndamac1058 Год назад +36

    A lot of kids have troubling upbringings and majority don't murder and stab someone that many times. It was a thrill kill for him and he better never get out, he will do it again, he has the taste for blood. Dogs get put down once they have killed and he is a dog. Parents know where your children are at all times.

  • @HikarusukeShindou
    @HikarusukeShindou Год назад +67

    My prayers go out to the Bailey family. I hope this brings closure though the process will still be hard.
    Also RIP to little Tristan 🙏

  • @eileenstehr7680
    @eileenstehr7680 Год назад

    I just want to cry!!!!Prayers towards the family, of this BEAUTIFUL GIRL!!!!

  • @hkm2107
    @hkm2107 Год назад +1

    Rest in eternal love Tristyn❤All our love goes out to the Bailey family from my family in New Zealand❤

  • @josephbrandt6778
    @josephbrandt6778 Год назад +9

    The look in her father's eyes as her mother cried says it all and he's not the only one who feels that way towards this sob.

  • @dntwachmewachtv4644
    @dntwachmewachtv4644 Год назад +18

    Judge made the right call!! Thank you! RIP Trystin! You have touched so many of us. I pray the families can some find peace and healing. God please cover her loved ones.

  • @marigarcia739
    @marigarcia739 Год назад

    Thank God he will never be able do this again to anyone else! Thank you Judge!

  • @goatbabe0666
    @goatbabe0666 Год назад +1

    I'm so so happy he mentioned how stretched thin mental health resources are right now. The need is high and number of competent providers too low.

  • @agreeneish
    @agreeneish Год назад +19

    25 years is a long time but I can’t believe any judge or parole board after reviewing the facts as this judge just did would release young Mr Fucci. Frankly the death penalty exists for this type of crime and individual.

  • @ChandaOnly1
    @ChandaOnly1 Год назад +19

    The grandmother was not telling the truth about the home life. She also quickly mentioned someone being in and out of prison.

    • @thatkajunguy8029
      @thatkajunguy8029 Год назад +9

      the mom is charged as well , aiding and abetting or something like that for trying to wash the blood out of the jeans he was wearing when he murdered Tristyn.....

  • @katielynn786
    @katielynn786 Год назад +1

    Tristyn’s family did an unbelievable job speaking before his sentencing. I don’t think I could maintain that level of composure. I’m relieved he was sentenced to life. I will be praying for them as they continue to try to heal from this awful tragedy. I will be wearing teal today in her memory.

  • @sweetlove9237
    @sweetlove9237 Год назад +4

    I just think it’s crazy that if you kill someone cold blood that there is even a thought you can walk around with freedom, and not locked away for life.