The Most Twisted Interrogation You'll Ever See

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2022
  • In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of Michael Hernandez.
    VIDEO QUALIFICATIONS: The following interrogation has been analyzed by a qualified team, including a licensed attorney and former prosecutor, a licensed clinical psychologist, and a licensed professional counselor.
    NOTE: This is an educational documentary and authoritative news piece based on actual police documents and case files. Our team of psychology professionals analyze the interrogation footage from an educational perspective with a focus on red flags and prevention. Our goal is to educate the public, inform our audience, and raise awareness.
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Комментарии • 16 тыс.

  • @Angel-te2jt
    @Angel-te2jt Год назад +15071

    The security guard who brushed off the kid who tried to report someone injured in the bathroom needs to be fired, what the hell is your job if not to assist kids in staying safe?

    • @1peanut
      @1peanut Год назад +848

      This was very upsetting. derelict security guard.

    • @BlueLizardKing
      @BlueLizardKing Год назад +594

      Things like that put me in a frothing rage, and unfortunately it's more common than it's not.

    • @temp_unknown
      @temp_unknown Год назад +516

      It's so annoying, so many people will never do their jobs until something like this happens, and then it's too late.

    • @keeshakhan7136
      @keeshakhan7136 Год назад +297

      Yeah this disturbed me too. I belt he felt like crap when the boys came running out and decided to check then; and found what he found.

    • @jazzyLee573
      @jazzyLee573 Год назад +270

      I might get hate for this but I understand where the guard is coming from, this is middle school and kids tend to prank or disrespect people that are in charge or protect the school so the guard could have just been used to these kids playing these type of games but he checked the bathroom after he saw the panic on the kids face.

  • @faiths.4971
    @faiths.4971 Год назад +39079

    My main issue is with the security guard who completely disregarded the student who told him someone was bleeding in the bathroom. How the hell do you just brush something like that off and not even go check? Even if it’s a paper cut you still need to go see what’s going on cause kids don’t just say that.

    • @lea88pu
      @lea88pu Год назад +2738

      Yeah and even if they did say it everyday he should go and check anyway bcs better safe then sorry.

    • @ArcishYT
      @ArcishYT Год назад +2033

      I disagree with your second part, young boys are known to say obnoxious/ridiculous stuff just for the hell of it. But regardless you're right; the fact that the security guard didn't even bother to check, especially since it's his job, is ridiculous.

    • @misaelcampos6294
      @misaelcampos6294 Год назад +631

      To be fair, if I was told someone was bleeding in the school restroom I would think that it was someone with a bloody nose. My 14 years get nose bleeds so easy it's ridiculous. It would have elicited a different response if they said someone was unconscious or lying of the floor in their blood. Specificity matters but yes it would have been best if the guard checked anyway.

    • @TCCification
      @TCCification Год назад

      Probably the same reason cops stood around doing nothing while kids where being massacred in Texas, or when another school security guard in Florida ran away while the students he was hired to protect were being killed. The barrel of apples rotted a long time ago.

    • @threeeightsixeight
      @threeeightsixeight Год назад +608

      hourly pay does a lot to a man over a course of time.

  • @gbap8230
    @gbap8230 7 месяцев назад +995

    As a teacher, the guard’s response to a student telling him there was someone bleeding in the bathroom absolutely devastated me. Even if you think a kid is messing around or pulling a prank, if someone says a kid might be bleeding, you need to check in on the kid! He clearly does not prioritize student safety and I hope he no longer works in schools.

    • @Anna-br9jt
      @Anna-br9jt 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah no shit, people that take those jobs are in it for the easy money, it's not a job to them.

    • @tiananesbitt7156
      @tiananesbitt7156 7 месяцев назад +8

      Teens prank too much still yes I would have peaked as soon as it was clear!

    • @Lassieandfriends2019
      @Lassieandfriends2019 7 месяцев назад +43

      He certainly didn’t and in doing so, he caused other children so much trauma that could have been avoided if he had just taken a few steps into the bathroom and look. Who knows, there may have been a chance he could have even saved Jamie 😔💔

    • @sagittaria9566
      @sagittaria9566 7 месяцев назад +3

      You’re acting like the security guard murdered Jaime or something lmfao

    • @andreas5025
      @andreas5025 6 месяцев назад +42

      @@sagittaria9566nah they’re really not. it would have taken the security guard less than 1 minute to check and he didn’t. ofc he did not kill the kid and it’s not his fault (murderer is 100% at fault), but there’s a chance he didn’t die immediately and the security guard could have saved him if he checked

  • @regg32457
    @regg32457 4 месяца назад +80

    It's amaze at how quickly he answer every question with any emotion.

  • @phxmiller
    @phxmiller Год назад +7851

    Imagine Michael’s mothers reaction after learning that the latex gloves she purchased for her son were not needed for extra credit, but instead for premeditated murder.

    • @crystalraindrops3562
      @crystalraindrops3562 Год назад +340

      I had assumed the second pair of gloves were for a backup set, I didn’t know he had planned to flawlessly use each set.

    • @CnAngel379
      @CnAngel379 Год назад +291

      his father provided knives for his collection, interesting hobby

    • @roxyblaire1278
      @roxyblaire1278 Год назад +269

      I thought the same thing! “Ma’am, your son actually asked you for those latex gloves to commit multiple murder.” I would’ve died.

    • @sami47x
      @sami47x Год назад +391

      now imagine her reaction after learning he was planning to murder his bigger sister, wouldn't be shocked if the mother was also on that book ...

    • @tiki333halfevil8
      @tiki333halfevil8 Год назад +4

      ​@@roxyblaire1278

  • @k.c.2213
    @k.c.2213 Год назад +10212

    I have no doubt that they saved so many lives by sentencing him the way they did.

    • @CoacolaPVP
      @CoacolaPVP Год назад +229

      They were too late. The signs were there

    • @rileyschilling9268
      @rileyschilling9268 Год назад

      Sentencing really? Preventing all the other psycho adolescents out there? Sorry, but no.

    • @crazyluigi6664
      @crazyluigi6664 Год назад +96

      Even then, he apparently was only going to live until 31 due to an irregular heartbeat anyway.

    • @zhangjao6328
      @zhangjao6328 Год назад +461

      @@crazyluigi6664 Learn to read between the lines. This man ate himself to death because he was never getting out of that box.

    • @crazyluigi6664
      @crazyluigi6664 Год назад +30

      @@zhangjao6328 I mean, fair enough, but who's to say it wouldn't have happened if he were to have remained free anyway?

  • @Black_Tsunade
    @Black_Tsunade 7 месяцев назад +64

    Narrator: "However Michael wouldnt stay in prison for long."
    Me:😡🤬
    Narrator: "He collapsed & died in prison."
    Me:🤗🎉🥳🍾

    • @kingghidorah8106
      @kingghidorah8106 6 дней назад

      aint no way blud stood strong and clear during a moorder but crumbled in the cell

  • @miketrujillo3677
    @miketrujillo3677 8 месяцев назад +146

    This kid tried to appeal his case and they played audio of him speaking to his girlfriend over the phone saying stuff like "ill have to learn how to cry" and fake his emotions, they denied him

    • @DukeApples
      @DukeApples Месяц назад +8

      This kid did not have a girlfriend, and he did not gain a girlfriend while in prison...

    • @My_opinion_deal_with_it
      @My_opinion_deal_with_it 29 дней назад +6

      I know what you’re talking about but different guy

    • @miketrujillo3677
      @miketrujillo3677 29 дней назад

      @@My_opinion_deal_with_it oh shi you're right however upon looking it up I learned Micheal here died of a heart attack at 31

    • @Ghreyl
      @Ghreyl 26 дней назад

      ​@@My_opinion_deal_with_itWho was the other person?

    • @ashleychildresss
      @ashleychildresss 25 дней назад +2

      @@miketrujillo3677dang a heart attack at 31 I wonder is that common or did he have a preexisting heart condition? Doubt it was drug related but guess anything is possible

  • @stefan.5987
    @stefan.5987 Год назад +8719

    Just imagine being murdered for no reason by someone you supposed to be befriended to. What a sad story. R.I.P. young fella Jaime.

    • @joaquimrodriguez8961
      @joaquimrodriguez8961 Год назад +27

      He is R.I.P, that's what dead people do.

    • @2ogres1cup50
      @2ogres1cup50 Год назад +551

      @@joaquimrodriguez8961 weird sentiment, but okay.

    • @angelapyle7301
      @angelapyle7301 Год назад +162

      The old sting “ you never really know somebody “ is a true sentiment

    • @Sasha-jo4tw
      @Sasha-jo4tw Год назад +204

      @@joaquimrodriguez8961 super weird and unnecessary comment

    • @athensmajnoo3661
      @athensmajnoo3661 Год назад +94

      @@joaquimrodriguez8961 you ok?

  • @michaellvoltare
    @michaellvoltare Год назад +4208

    The thought of Jamie with his throat slit open bleeding asking his "friend" Mike not to kill him is so heart breaking. The poor innocent boy.

    • @reptilesgamers00
      @reptilesgamers00 Год назад +185

      He even said "of course this was a lie"

    • @jasonfield3903
      @jasonfield3903 Год назад

      Horrible. Just Plain Evilness. This 14 year old killer needs to be put to death ☠️ and just like him we won’t know why Society killed him, oh that’s right because you’re a freaking killer.🫵🏽💩🫵🏽

    • @delta7ministries329
      @delta7ministries329 Год назад +4

      @@reptilesgamers00hug you in in a minute
      L. Ll

    • @ceasarsaran8573
      @ceasarsaran8573 Год назад +17

      It hard to believe he went along with this, knowing likely the his "friend" was nuts. We failed the killer as much as we failed the victim, because his life is over, and it just didnt have to be that way.

    • @thekingofnoobs8362
      @thekingofnoobs8362 Год назад +31

      Instead of changing the world for the better, they waste there life as they rot in prison, killing an innocent kid that trusted him with all he had and he does that

  • @fomorians
    @fomorians 6 месяцев назад +467

    The kid is more clear and concise about how he committed murder than I would be describing what I did yesterday... He was more aware and conscious than most people who go about their daily lives.

    • @globalizer
      @globalizer 5 месяцев назад +15

      What are you doing that a murder wouldn't stick out in your daily life?

    • @Ohyhbaby-rh4fz
      @Ohyhbaby-rh4fz 5 месяцев назад

      @@globalizerthat’s not the point idiot
      He is remembering every last tiny little detail

    • @TeaCup1940
      @TeaCup1940 5 месяцев назад +23

      Of course because for him this was like a party, like a special occasion, like a great adventure so he remembers every little detail as many psychopaths do.

    • @thisismywill
      @thisismywill 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@TeaCup1940an expansive room in his mental palace

    • @crazyredheadbeyotch8125
      @crazyredheadbeyotch8125 5 месяцев назад +1

      Freaking SCARY A/F...

  • @MW-lm4wi
    @MW-lm4wi 8 месяцев назад +76

    This is so scary to think a boy in a such young age can do this type of a crime. RIP Jaime!

  • @Hydde87
    @Hydde87 Год назад +3421

    That must've been both one of the easiest and one of the hardest interrogations that investigator ever had.

    • @almonds8895
      @almonds8895 Год назад +141

      ikr.. like he admitted so earnestly- but what he'd done was unbelievable

    • @priydarshinitripathi9719
      @priydarshinitripathi9719 Год назад +71

      That..... was exactly what I was going to write. I was shook for a minute when I saw this comment. And yes I completely agree, sitting there listening to a 14 year old explain his crimes in heinous details must have been very hard on the Investigators.

    • @Nightdreaux22647
      @Nightdreaux22647 Год назад +71

      I bet the detective was thinking ""WTF happened to this boy?? Why he is so evil and heartless??"" and was speechless but still had to do his job to interrogate

    • @giulianacr2638
      @giulianacr2638 Год назад +51

      You can hear how distressed the investigator is as he is questioning Michael.

    • @michaelbrownlee4857
      @michaelbrownlee4857 Год назад +16

      @@giulianacr2638
      he does pretty good considering
      I would be shocked

  • @jamestheyounger8895
    @jamestheyounger8895 Год назад +2592

    "because I value my jewelry." That quite literally sent chills down my spine.

    • @trumplostlol3007
      @trumplostlol3007 Год назад +68

      Emotion and sympathy have something to do with some parts of the human brain. Maybe he has those parts of his brain being damaged.

    • @walkerwalker4114
      @walkerwalker4114 Год назад +1

      You look like Michael brother

    • @jamestheyounger8895
      @jamestheyounger8895 Год назад +31

      @@walkerwalker4114 ?

    • @hannahparent1356
      @hannahparent1356 Год назад +6

      And your name is Jamie? James? Same as victims here. but also completely irrelevant!

    • @jasminen6680
      @jasminen6680 Год назад +1

      You didn't value your ONLY FUCKING FRIEND like.... 🤬

  • @RobbieB2606
    @RobbieB2606 Месяц назад +12

    Imagine being the other friend he had planned to murder first, and hearing this. Terrifying close call

  • @syw9882
    @syw9882 7 месяцев назад +68

    I’m not convinced his bullying & violence ended once he got to prison. You don’t die of obesity on regular prison rations. He was in there abusing & disabusing others of their commissary, etc. Having been in there so long, he had likely made a name for himself & made others’ sentences even worse. I’m sure plenty people were happy when he collapsed.
    My heart to Jaimes family. Dear, God 🤦🏾‍♀️🥺

    • @ddilley83
      @ddilley83 6 месяцев назад +27

      That was my thought. How do you get to be obese in prison?

    • @UncleRicosCamper
      @UncleRicosCamper 4 месяца назад +7

      Yes!!! I was just about to say the same thing! The only way you get morbidly obese in prison is if you have loved ones putting money on your commissary constantly or your a bully or running game. I tend to lean towards him being a bully even in prison.

    • @shibaos
      @shibaos 4 месяца назад +3

      💉

    • @shaneconner5659
      @shaneconner5659 2 месяца назад +13

      @@shibaosSurprising how fattening Ramen is, and they can also get chips, candy and ice cream from the commissary so it's not unusual for offenders to become severely overweight. Especially if someone is contributing to the commissary account.

    • @rafterman5072
      @rafterman5072 Месяц назад +10

      Not necessarily. He probably bought a lot of snacks from commissary. It’s not exactly like prison food is healthy.

  • @Deeperdetecting
    @Deeperdetecting Год назад +3470

    Imagine knowing that you are never going to see your family again and dying in a stall, RIP Jaime you didn’t deserve this. What a sick person

    • @michelesturgis6969
      @michelesturgis6969 Год назад +1

      What a piece of sh*t! Prayers to the family left behind.

    • @pepperchaun2184
      @pepperchaun2184 Год назад +39

      I don't want to imagine

    • @axis2946
      @axis2946 Год назад +15

      Excuse me, but who would deserve it.

    • @romcoles4600
      @romcoles4600 Год назад +87

      @@axis2946 michael

    • @axis2946
      @axis2946 Год назад +13

      @@romcoles4600 2 wrongs don't make a right.

  • @elGallomasgallo305
    @elGallomasgallo305 Год назад +3953

    I was a student in the 6th grade at Southwood when this happened. It was a frightening day for us when rumors started circulating around that someone had been murdered in the bathroom. We were all wondering if it had been one of our friends. RIP Jaime

    • @luciac9123
      @luciac9123 Год назад +84

      Wow! I can't even imagine!!

    • @JJ-tr4bg
      @JJ-tr4bg Год назад +94

      Im so sorry that happend to all of yoy

    • @fxllenluc.2955
      @fxllenluc.2955 Год назад +41

      Absolutely horrendous! 😢

    • @monkmane2345
      @monkmane2345 Год назад +109

      If I was in middle school and heard these rumors theres absolutely no way I would believe it, I can't imagine how haunting that has to be

    • @elGallomasgallo305
      @elGallomasgallo305 Год назад +124

      @@monkmane2345 we did. The school was placed into a complete "code red" lockdown that wasn't lifted for the entire day.

  • @tercola8756
    @tercola8756 6 месяцев назад +52

    If I was Jamie's father and this happened, Michael wouldn't even have made it to 15!

  • @kellymorgan8868
    @kellymorgan8868 2 месяца назад +9

    This is a dream interview for those of us who are interested in the psychology of murderers. This detective has excellent interview skills. So many do not. And so many detectives don’t ask questions pertaining to their mindset. I literally ruminate for days over simple things like if I’m unintentionally a little short with someone. And there are people walking around who murdered someone the night before and then went home, ate dinner, brushed their teeth, and went to bed. Like, how?!? I just discovered the series Signs of a Psychopath and the episode on this guy was so enlightening.

    • @A2-mp5jb
      @A2-mp5jb Месяц назад

      so what murders have you committed then? you seem like the type that has done it and got away with it

    • @shanlynn81
      @shanlynn81 23 дня назад +3

      @@A2-mp5jbshe said she’s interested in the PSYCHOLOGY of murderers 🤦🏼‍♀️which many of us are, not bc we are MURDERERS ourselves but the whole “how can someone do this?” aspect of it. This entire channel is based off of psychological evaluations of experts

    • @Nyssine
      @Nyssine 5 дней назад

      @@A2-mp5jb so hostile for no reason, did you forget to take your meds?

  • @townsville69
    @townsville69 Год назад +1905

    The way the cop used 'very good' was amazing. He could tell that this kid feeds off of praise.

    • @Redflowers9
      @Redflowers9 Год назад +46

      But not too obvious either like “mmm clever boy”

    • @nothintosay2010
      @nothintosay2010 Год назад +28

      i find it amazing that the children happened upon that gruesome traumatic seen because an adult once again refused to believe a child... really hope this security guard was sued..
      * i do know these things can happen out in the wild and all, but the fact that he failed to at least check the security and welfare of the building when a problem was brought to him.

    • @motombocolombo
      @motombocolombo Год назад +53

      He also asked:"How did you accomplish that?" several times, and not: "How did you do that?"...as if the murder or attempted murder were accomplishments...which they were, of course, in the boys' mind.

    • @Ericsaidful
      @Ericsaidful Год назад

      This kid talks as if he's autistic. Like he doesn't understand anything socially.

    • @djangoyorke9770
      @djangoyorke9770 Год назад +2

      Hardly Holmesian.

  • @ParistonHxH
    @ParistonHxH Год назад +5803

    Andre Martin, the boy who was supposed to go to the bathroom with Michael but didn't and is now still alive, is currently a police officer in Florida! Very proud of him

    • @82566
      @82566 Год назад +278

      Wow thank you for the information I am glad he's ok

    • @markstowers4180
      @markstowers4180 Год назад +151

      I’m disappointed in him

    • @ParistonHxH
      @ParistonHxH Год назад +448

      @@markstowers4180 why? He gets to help people who are in need of help just like he was. It's extremely symbolic that someone who was so close to being killed by a psychopath is now in the same line of work that saved him from his traumatic experience.

    • @WiscoKnight0806
      @WiscoKnight0806 Год назад +19

      Just curious, how'd you find this out?

    • @ParistonHxH
      @ParistonHxH Год назад +147

      @@WiscoKnight0806 Googled his name, there are a few local articles about his accomplishment! Quite cute

  • @demonas150
    @demonas150 5 месяцев назад +20

    These videos are incredibly well done. All these cases man. Thanks! Keep it bro!

  • @lorib.4735
    @lorib.4735 7 месяцев назад +53

    The calmness he has in this interview made me upset almost as nearly as what he did! How can people be this evil and not care??? God be with Jaime's family!

    • @jasondashney
      @jasondashney 7 месяцев назад +5

      His calmness has the exact opposite effect on me. He very clearly had some screws loose in his brain. That's not his fault. I feel bad for the kid. Nobody wins in a scenario like this. Everybody loses.

    • @lorib.4735
      @lorib.4735 7 месяцев назад +7

      @@jasondashney He does have calmness but too much calmness which is terrifying in itself! That's why it's so upsetting but scary at the same time. Working as a former nurse in the prison system and currently with mental health patients, I feel for ppl w/mental illness but it's also scary as we don't know exactly what to do to help ppl who feel like this. Not saying all mental health ppl would do something this bad at all, I just wish more than anything we did and knew why things like this happened! I certainly appreciate your comment and would love someday for science to be able to discover the reason behind these kind of atrocities!

    • @l.a.1477
      @l.a.1477 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@lorib.4735The things happened just like any other deformities etc. happen… we will never be perfect unless genetically engineered, actually, even that will produce errors. There are two extremes on both sides of every spectrum and then there’s most of us floating somewhere in the gray. None of us get to choose our initial setup but nonetheless we must protect ourselves from individuals who have the “right” setup to cause harm and destruction.

    • @trafficoffice9227
      @trafficoffice9227 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@jasondashney Sympathy for the devil?

    • @jasondashney
      @jasondashney 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah sympathy for the devil. They took psychopaths and put them in an FMRI machine, and the part of the brain associated with empathy shows up black. That part of the brain is literally in capable of functioning and feeling empathy. That means they have a legit birth defect so yes, I can have all the sympathy in the world for it. Doesn't mean that's the only side of the equation I have sympathy for, but I certainly have it nonetheless@@trafficoffice9227

  • @badbrig
    @badbrig Год назад +2539

    It is absolutely terrifying how Michael remembered the exact times. He's paid special attention to all the details so he can relive the murder. A complete and utter psychopath.

    • @tandemi75
      @tandemi75 Год назад +104

      That's what disturbs me. This dude really had every single detail planned. That's the sad thing, he could've been a business owner with a mind like that.

    • @charlieburnham39
      @charlieburnham39 Год назад

      @@tandemi75 Lmao one of the most important skills in business is good social skills. Besides, this kid was clearly a fucking idiot considering he got caught so easily.

    • @dreyone6156
      @dreyone6156 Год назад +72

      @@tandemi75 what's terrifying is there are many business owners like this. psychopaths walk among us and there's a good chance you cross paths with one every week
      fortunately not all of them act out their psychopathy this way, many of them are smart enough to know that it's generally not worth the risk of being arrested, but they find other ways to abuse others and pursue their deranged ideals

    • @ShadowJinxXOX
      @ShadowJinxXOX Год назад +53

      @@dreyone6156 I think it’s highly unfair to claim that all psychopaths, and those part of the dark triad, are just automatically seeking to abuse the people around them. They can actually be well-adjusted people too. Anyways there’s nothing inherently bad or wrong with them for being born the way they were, it’s just a different way of living, some are even capable of decreasing the symptoms or level of their psychopathy as well

    • @dreyone6156
      @dreyone6156 Год назад +47

      @@ShadowJinxXOX the desire to abuse others is a hallmark attribute of psychopathy so I don't see what is so unfair about it

  • @meggypeggy100
    @meggypeggy100 Год назад +2542

    It scares me to think about the fact that people like this are out there and could be anywhere

    • @ChiefJay928
      @ChiefJay928 Год назад

      @@archangel8016 ur a weirdo

    • @Callebravo
      @Callebravo Год назад

      Or worse your own family member.

    • @vasily2022
      @vasily2022 Год назад +45

      That's the sad truth.

    • @crosstolerance
      @crosstolerance Год назад +8

      But is he truly a bad person?

    • @nathanskiver978
      @nathanskiver978 Год назад +7

      Just gotta do your best to pay attention and try to be as physically able as possible people usually don’t want to have an unnecessary fight for something they can easily do to someone else

  • @SacredHeartAscension
    @SacredHeartAscension 7 месяцев назад +22

    Fantastic commentary , very skilled professional work. Good videos very to the point and informative

    • @Slimynewtballs
      @Slimynewtballs 20 дней назад

      It's an AI voice but at least the commentary is rather well written.

  • @lindabrown6014
    @lindabrown6014 6 месяцев назад +50

    Now I understand why my mother was so strict about my friends and who I could sleep over with, etc. that’s so scary. Just horrible. A kid that calculated and smart. He was obviously a bully. And the father was stupid as hell. I’m sorry you give your kid a collection of knives?? Smh 🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @Bigguy13-sy6mk
      @Bigguy13-sy6mk 4 месяца назад +1

      A knife collection is actually pretty normal. Me and all my friends collected air soft guns and knifes when we were in the 8th grade.

    • @igotthis33
      @igotthis33 4 месяца назад +1

      Young boys love playing with knives so that’s not a big red flag. If he was using them to cut up animals or do other stuff maybe, but having knives to whittle sticks or help with fishing is normal young man behavior

    • @lindabrown6014
      @lindabrown6014 4 месяца назад +1

      @@igotthis33 True but I’d prefer mine not to at all.

  • @ms.artichokecheesepizzawst3239
    @ms.artichokecheesepizzawst3239 Год назад +1538

    When he said “ I was planning to murder him “! The investigators reaction was priceless . He sat back and raised his hands and was silent in shock !

    • @ggaming8999
      @ggaming8999 Год назад +51

      Right?? Hell of an answer lol

    • @fredajordan5704
      @fredajordan5704 Год назад +53

      Sidenote : Who , with a job like this, could sleep peaceful at night, or any night....

    • @thehoardedgrotto8521
      @thehoardedgrotto8521 Год назад +27

      Can I get a time stamp? I actually tried to watch his reaction but from what I can tell he doesn't sit back, or react at all..he puts one hand in the air as he asks his next question.

    • @membola
      @membola Год назад +6

      @@thehoardedgrotto8521
      I can't see it either.

    • @itzzvxnsh
      @itzzvxnsh Год назад +8

      @@thehoardedgrotto8521 00:15 and yeah I can only see he raised his hands that's all

  • @mail2toan
    @mail2toan Год назад +2044

    This has got to be one of the creepiest interviews I watched from your channel. He showed no regret, remorse, sorrows; cold hearted killer! I'm glad he was caught sooner rather than later.

    • @stevengill1736
      @stevengill1736 Год назад +43

      Yes .. almost makes one think of evil spirits or demons - what the heck would make a kid do that? Not even trying to hide it, he must have known such an act would put him in jail more or less forever...

    • @SqueeblesMcklooflin
      @SqueeblesMcklooflin Год назад +9

      I create peace, I create evil, I the Lord do all these things. IS 45:7

    • @mamouilletten1562
      @mamouilletten1562 Год назад +1

      Traits of a psychopath

    • @LindysEpiphany
      @LindysEpiphany Год назад +24

      Yes his calm matter of fact demeanor is chill inducing. Its unconscionable that a child has absolutely no empathy, sympathy, or heart. The way he talks so calmly like he's inviting his friends to a sleepover not inviting them to be murdered. I wonder if his parents and siblings had an inkling of an idea of what he's capable of. There had to be red flags for how uncaring his demeanor is.

    • @mickywinters8451
      @mickywinters8451 Год назад +19

      @@SqueeblesMcklooflin yep Jesus made him. Jesus needs to suck it up and take credit for him being evil. Gods plan.

  • @betanialacoste7945
    @betanialacoste7945 5 месяцев назад +96

    Cops interrogating criminals are more polite than when interviewing victims.

    • @Nyssine
      @Nyssine Месяц назад +20

      they have to be nice to criminals as part of their interrogation technique iirc, they think being nice to narcissists will get a confession easier (sometimes it does)

    • @coleholden8241
      @coleholden8241 Месяц назад +10

      Yeah because being mean and rude is gonna make people wanna talk. Not much brain activity up there eh bud?

    • @irgendeinname9256
      @irgendeinname9256 Месяц назад +3

      Well it's important to make them cooperate

    • @paigeanguish6216
      @paigeanguish6216 Месяц назад +6

      @coleholden8241 and you think a victim would want to when they’re acting like that? it makes them want to shut down & just leave, not even caring ab justice bc it’s clear they won’t get it when the cops are treating them like they’re in the wrong or trying to pick their story apart.

    • @thehatman9636
      @thehatman9636 Месяц назад +4

      @@NyssineThey can still be nice to victims, especially those of sexual assault. It’s less than 0.01% of assaults that are false, so maybe they should be nice.

  • @4EVRBEAUTYbyEvelyn
    @4EVRBEAUTYbyEvelyn Год назад +1609

    The fact that his own sister was on the list is even more sick. They saved lives with that sentence

    • @operacarmen
      @operacarmen Год назад +6

      Calling him sick is anti-semitic

    • @Simbaninogaming
      @Simbaninogaming Год назад +9

      Some Michael Myers shit 🙊

    • @jaicilamcsparin3037
      @jaicilamcsparin3037 Год назад +71

      ​@@operacarmen Genuinely curious as to how saying someone is sick is anti-semetic?

    • @operacarmen
      @operacarmen Год назад +5

      @@jaicilamcsparin3037 Simple.. before criticizing ANYONE .. just MAKE SURE he/she ISN'T a semite .. not a rocket science

    • @treeoflife8060
      @treeoflife8060 Год назад

      @@operacarmen go away troll 🤡

  • @kandykane2160
    @kandykane2160 Год назад +1796

    Andre is now a police officer. I guess this stayed with him.
    Thank you so much for taking the extra time to add in subtitles. I understand the time it takes to do that for some of us who don't hear as well. Thank you so much. ❤️

    • @aayaanfarooq9427
      @aayaanfarooq9427 Год назад +4

      How do u know?

    • @kandykane2160
      @kandykane2160 Год назад +180

      @@aayaanfarooq9427 I just googled "Michael Hernandez and Andre" and a picture came up of him and gave a paragraph about how thankful he is to be alive, how he is giving back and he has a family now and can't imagine how Jaimie's parents' must feel.

    • @jspur22
      @jspur22 Год назад +4

      @@-.__Hazel__.- How is he misinforming hes talking about Andre being a Detective? Are you on crack?

    • @brandonweeks
      @brandonweeks Год назад +79

      @J Valenciaga380 you’re talking about the killer where this comment refers to the other kid he tried to kill.

    • @bovice1766
      @bovice1766 Год назад +32

      @@-.__Hazel__.- OP is talking about Andre not Michael. Michael is the murderer who died in prison. Edit: Spelling

  • @RayRayHam
    @RayRayHam Месяц назад +6

    I needed better questions from the investigator about his state of mind and his justifications. This was very different from other interrogations I’ve seen.

  • @Itsallfun3000
    @Itsallfun3000 4 месяца назад +7

    Man this is tragic. At the same time people are just... incredible how on earth could he think like that? Id like to see more of a psychological explanation and interviews with this guy.

  • @rickjamesb.
    @rickjamesb. Год назад +3106

    This is heart breaking in the case of little Jaime. He truly looked like the most innocent, sweet kid, the kind of kid we all wanted as a friend in college. He trusted his friend so much that not even his sixth sense told him to not go in to the toilet, even if he felt he was going to be pranked or whatever. Rest in peace little boy 💔

    • @beautyfrompainxxx
      @beautyfrompainxxx Год назад +70

      He looks like one of my younger brothers when he was little and it’s heart breaking to think that he died for nothing. Michael was a monster

    • @GrubeAbzeichen
      @GrubeAbzeichen Год назад +7

      I am sure Andre is aware of all this long before this videom came out, as he most likely had to give his statement in court

    • @iyahatepelgindy
      @iyahatepelgindy Год назад +7

      He looks like my son.

    • @emmagreenfield861
      @emmagreenfield861 Год назад

      @@beautyfrompainxxx q

    • @RmX.
      @RmX. Год назад +8

      Michael also looks like a good friend, but his brain didn't develop empathy. Some people are the victims of their own brain.

  • @mikealman9259
    @mikealman9259 Год назад +5163

    My heart breaks for Jaime and his parents, how they carry on knowing what happened to their precious child is beyond me.

    • @DoStuff1958
      @DoStuff1958 Год назад +12

      @@bluecatOMG I've meet a few people over the years, that even though I don't hope something like this happens to them, I wouldn't be upset if it did.

    • @tonimurphy4470
      @tonimurphy4470 Год назад +87

      @@DoStuff1958 don’t be miserable

    • @Name-oz4lq
      @Name-oz4lq Год назад

      @@DoStuff1958 You’re a despicable human being, congratulations.

    • @Name-oz4lq
      @Name-oz4lq Год назад +32

      @@bluecatOMG Nothing can ever heal it, you just learn to live with it.

    • @Nick-kw9oz
      @Nick-kw9oz Год назад +13

      @@Name-oz4lq The pain is still there you just become accustomed to it and in time it does "feel" easier.

  • @xDramatized
    @xDramatized 8 месяцев назад +5

    Kid said “I value my ring” WILD.

  • @mackenziemccullough2122
    @mackenziemccullough2122 5 месяцев назад +2

    I love this fricking channel!!!

  • @jonnyfish76
    @jonnyfish76 Год назад +2295

    This has to be the easiest AND most difficult interrogation ever conducted by this detective all in one. He handled it like a pro.

    • @theEpicxY
      @theEpicxY Год назад +21

      okr, whatever his faults. kid was honest

    • @thegovtdoesntcareaboutyou
      @thegovtdoesntcareaboutyou Год назад +57

      What is your pfp

    • @skycloud4802
      @skycloud4802 Год назад +33

      There was that part where should have dug in a little deeper though near the end, as he might be able to uncover the killers motivations for murder such as delusional disorder.

    • @tintshady2049
      @tintshady2049 Год назад +23

      ​@@skycloud4802 this interview is weird. The detective already knows the answers to the questions. He's leading him the entire way. If this was the initial interview how would he know about taking off his jewelry, the ring missing from his pocket, his intent to kill Andre the previous day?

    • @wolfjay1343
      @wolfjay1343 Год назад +5

      Fr Lol Is That What I Think It Is 😂

  • @drkissinger1
    @drkissinger1 Год назад +1025

    If I were the detective, I would have been so tempted to keep asking “why?” and forget what I was there to do. What a nightmare. Demonic.

    • @marissaxortega
      @marissaxortega Год назад +36

      the devil is working harder than ever these days, he knows his time is coming soon. god bless you & yours 🙏🏽

    • @dianavalenzuela5408
      @dianavalenzuela5408 Год назад

      Demonic is what it was and that killer was definitely possessed by the devil

    • @TheMedenka
      @TheMedenka Год назад

      @@marissaxortega The devil does not exist. Give the people something to fear in order to control them. That is all what the devil is, an illusion fed to common people to keep them stupid, docile and make them obey without questioning things. This worked well in the Middle Ages, snap out of that Middle Age mentality.

    • @zwenkwiel816
      @zwenkwiel816 Год назад +17

      yeah, like they mention in the video the cop could have asked further when the kid said he didn't think it was right or wrong.
      like the kid is so casual and open about the killing but when it comes to motivation he doesn't offer much more than "I don't know"
      just seems so weird to not want to talk about that part at all....

    • @Nick-ij5nt
      @Nick-ij5nt Год назад +3

      Right? Like if it had been a bully or someone then I'd at least understand the motive. But it was literally his friend and for no other reason other than he felt like it.

  • @SmokeWithMeInCT
    @SmokeWithMeInCT 4 месяца назад +8

    I love this channel and love the Scream killer as the narrator

  • @Jay-bf3fx
    @Jay-bf3fx 5 месяцев назад +2

    How sad , and informative we never know what's going through another person's mind

  • @liliesofthefield5310
    @liliesofthefield5310 Год назад +667

    His poor mother, imagine sending your son to school and him getting murdered by one of his friends, how horrific

  • @zernebock73
    @zernebock73 Год назад +2831

    What a thoroughly compliant prisoner, speaks clearly, describes everything in detail and has the decency to drop dead in prison.

    • @emilymackley418
      @emilymackley418 Год назад +53

      😂😂😂this

    • @caylynnemurray1440
      @caylynnemurray1440 Год назад +44

      So decent it hurts 😅

    • @michaelscott-joynt3215
      @michaelscott-joynt3215 Год назад +159

      Are we just going to accept this without questioning how someone can become morbidly obese and die in prison? Did convicts watch his interrogation and keep on his good side by giving him all their pudding? Did guards sneak him plates of bacon and cheesecake, and let him sleep instead of exercise?

    • @anonnamouse595
      @anonnamouse595 Год назад +217

      ​@@michaelscott-joynt3215 guards don't make you exercise. They really don't care what you do as long as you don't cause trouble. A lot of people gain weight in jail and prison because eating and sleeping are about the only things to do.

    • @EmeraldView
      @EmeraldView Год назад +12

      It's refreshing.

  • @tescoshortage
    @tescoshortage 7 месяцев назад +5

    How can someone be this far gone? How can someone even _get_ this far gone?

  • @skidavis2782
    @skidavis2782 7 месяцев назад +5

    I laugh when people say children are innocent and don’t know any better

  • @kanyebreast6072
    @kanyebreast6072 Год назад +4634

    Andre is now a police officer. I'm so proud of him. It would have been so easy to wallow in survivors guilt, but instead he decided to be thankful for his second chance at life and give back to his community. I wish him all the best in life.

    • @ArtistFormerlyKnownAsShitlord
      @ArtistFormerlyKnownAsShitlord Год назад +188

      Thank God something good came out of this.

    • @chwig7354
      @chwig7354 Год назад +48

      @Kanye Breast
      No way, that's amazing! Where can I read that

    • @zakmartin
      @zakmartin Год назад +133

      @@chwig7354 You just read it!

    • @littlewillowlinda
      @littlewillowlinda Год назад +18

      Oh wow. I def couldn’t have been as strong. Good for him!

    • @mack8488
      @mack8488 Год назад

      B...f...s...o...b...

  • @jonloftness5210
    @jonloftness5210 Год назад +3454

    Having worked in several federal prisons for 31 years, I used to always tell people that the huge, muscular inmates were rarely the ones one should be afraid of. This young dude is a perfect example of that. Guys like this don't have any interest in a face-to-face fist fight. They are cunning and have no problem coming up behind you and running steel through your neck. Dude's like this are the ones who are really, really dangerous.

    • @giovannirivera4504
      @giovannirivera4504 Год назад +45

      I agree

    • @ciararespect4296
      @ciararespect4296 Год назад +19

      So true

    • @Granicus-
      @Granicus- Год назад +76

      @@BobbyP5985 wtf are you talking about ?

    • @tannen3339
      @tannen3339 Год назад

      @@BobbyP5985 nah, they gonna put a peanut butter dick sandwich in your chocolate starfish.

    • @BobbyP5985
      @BobbyP5985 Год назад +7

      @@tannen3339 please continue, tell me more in details.

  • @katieconnor7319
    @katieconnor7319 5 месяцев назад +1

    Props to this officer. I cant imagine this was easy to hear, especially so casually, from a kid. He kept his tone so evenly interested.

  • @BeardManDrummer1999
    @BeardManDrummer1999 5 месяцев назад +3

    34:54 sends shivers down my spine. The fact he coldly and adamantly states, "no I'm not," is just haunting.

  • @fattychoccie
    @fattychoccie Год назад +1224

    That is terrifying to listen to. You can hear how proud he is of himself when he says _"....yes where the jugular vein is...that's what I was aiming for"_ as if he'll get a gold star for knowing that fact. Don't think I've seen a creepier interview than this.

  • @nezimexicanlawnchair
    @nezimexicanlawnchair Год назад +1209

    As a middle school teacher, I just can’t even imagine someone this young doing something like this and bragging about it like they were “clever”. Just mind blowing

    • @aauthorj
      @aauthorj Год назад

      Wht kids are produced by the sons and daughters of Satan. I am not sure why you pretend to be surprised.

    • @fataldreidel5846
      @fataldreidel5846 Год назад +28

      You middle school teachers usually create monsters like this.

    • @jessicadekrey4511
      @jessicadekrey4511 Год назад

      @@fataldreidel5846 Parents, mental illness, pedophiles, and torture from fellow students create monsters.

    • @jankasza5538
      @jankasza5538 Год назад +4

      Truly beyond comprehension!

    • @auntiegay9225
      @auntiegay9225 Год назад +14

      i like how you underestimate your middle school students, when murderers under 10 years old literally exist. if anything, ur one of those teachers who dont believe bullies will bully others at school or at all

  • @sockmonkey22
    @sockmonkey22 7 месяцев назад +23

    If I interrogated him, I’d ask how he expected his life to change now. He was detailed with cause and effect but didn’t he know he would never return to school to study let alone kill again? His concise timeline ended after the murder when he returned to class. He seemed to assume no one would wonder who killed Jaime.

  • @zzak3556
    @zzak3556 3 месяца назад +3

    i appreciate you pronouncing his name correctly

  • @Mxzyck
    @Mxzyck Год назад +2888

    This is one of the most disturbing Interrogations I've ever seen, the kid is so cold and heartless. How someone so young could be capable of such evil is just terrifying

    • @morzh1978
      @morzh1978 Год назад +124

      They are not technically evil, they are rather half-emotionless. Just like Nazzi's ideal of "overman". For instance, there is no evidence of sadistic pleasure, it is rather a curious vivisector. He is proud of commencing a feat of something large, extraordinary.

    • @nameunknown2510
      @nameunknown2510 Год назад +154

      I agree it's not evil its mental illness

    • @suckit5092
      @suckit5092 Год назад

      Autism

    • @LeiLeiPhD
      @LeiLeiPhD Год назад

      The only thing I cannot figure to make this complete about his actual mental behavior, is why did he not tell the truth off the bat?

    • @Mxzyck
      @Mxzyck Год назад

      @@nameunknown2510 He’s mentally ill yeah but the fact he planned this makes it evil, He was fully aware of everything he was doing. He even described every detail of how he planned it and went through with it. We can’t gonna keep excusing these behaviors with mental illness so they can get a slap on the wrist. I battle with depression and suicide but I’m not out here plotting to murder people.

  • @emz33
    @emz33 Год назад +1400

    Props to that interrogator for keeping his cool the entire time... that was beyond intense

    • @TheGsquad697
      @TheGsquad697 Год назад

      To me he’s a shitty interrogator. Keeps cutting the kid off and asking irrelevant questions.

    • @amarissimus29
      @amarissimus29 Год назад +24

      Well, it's Florida. They're used to dealing with the worst of the worst... racists, transphobes, climate-deniers etc. Psychopath teenage murders are nothing once you've had someone wave an American flag in your face. You kind of get numb after you've been misgendered a few times.

    • @Henry-sv3wv
      @Henry-sv3wv Год назад +13

      Misgendering is almost as bad as killing and eating your friend. Like that bear in Beastars did.

    • @code2948
      @code2948 Год назад +74

      @@amarissimus29 lmfao what

    • @guillaumegeay6671
      @guillaumegeay6671 Год назад +59

      @@amarissimus29 what the actual f is this comment ? tf

  • @Slugg-O
    @Slugg-O 4 месяца назад +2

    I never thought a horrible story could have a happy ending, but this one did.

  • @Saiya4779
    @Saiya4779 3 месяца назад +1

    It never ceases to amaze me the lack of power we have to protect ourselves and our children from monsters even when they are obvious and a clear and present danger, we can do nothing.

  • @HomesteadingWays
    @HomesteadingWays Год назад +579

    I am so grateful that he wasn't able to EVER kill someone else. I really feel for that poor boy, Jamie, and his family.

    • @eh-i1841
      @eh-i1841 Год назад +6

      Yes,Rest in Peace,Jamie.I feel so sad,for your family,and friends.

    • @poutinedream5066
      @poutinedream5066 Год назад +5

      I was around his age when I legit tried to kill someone. Fortunately, it didn't work. I had no plan, no story worked out. I was just mad. And totally oblivious to how big a deal it would have been.
      For anyone curious about the circumstances, my parents had adopted a child and my whole world went to shit. She was about 6 years younger than me. One day I totally lost my temper and tried to smother her with a pillow. She fought like a wildcat, and it wasn't as fast and easy as in the movies. To this day, I don't think she knows I was trying to kill her that day.
      I really don't think kids at that age can really grasp the seriousness of violent crime. This kid reminds me of that guy who killed his college classmate for no reason. His psychologist said out of his 200 cases, he was the most dangerous. I do think this kid was just as dangerous- maybe it's the having no reason part that's so... off.

    • @ScreamingDucksShotMyMother
      @ScreamingDucksShotMyMother Год назад +31

      @@poutinedream5066 you got therapy right? That’s not even slightly normal. I hope your sister is okay these days, I doubt she doesn’t remember it the way you claim.

    • @mutinybiskit2428
      @mutinybiskit2428 Год назад +17

      @@poutinedream5066 When I was 7 I knew it was important not to kill people. And that death can’t be reversed. To make it to 14 and be that detached from others is definitely either an outright excuse for THAT much selfishness or evidence of an inherent defect.

    • @user-re4wp3ky3l
      @user-re4wp3ky3l Год назад +7

      @@poutinedream5066 good grief

  • @andrewburton4584
    @andrewburton4584 Год назад +2052

    That was truly disturbing. To hear a kid so young, speak so calculated and emotionless about the murder of another kid. My heart goes out to the family of Jaime, so sad, so very sad.

    • @hoodiegamer9256
      @hoodiegamer9256 9 месяцев назад +13

      Gets very little love at home and watches too many movies. What a clown that one is.

    • @pianosenzanima1
      @pianosenzanima1 9 месяцев назад +44

      Psychopath... No feelings

    • @mathiasstrom7790
      @mathiasstrom7790 9 месяцев назад +39

      ​@@pianosenzanima1They do have feelings, but its only negative emotions. Mostly rage and contempt, however psychopaths can feel good when getting supply such as sex, drugs or criminal behavior. They are so empty they need the thrill to feel alive. I would say that psychopathy is basically the most extreme form of narcissism, they are so self-absorbed and egocentric that absolutely that no one else or nothing else matters but themselves. This is a coping mechanism that is learnt and adopted in childhood. Its almost a given that these types of offenders go through some real rough shit during their youths, they learn to split off from their true feelings and become empty soulless shells of their true selves, its really a tragedy on every level

    • @simulationkoyo
      @simulationkoyo 8 месяцев назад +6

      nah, this is normal in Florida.

    • @stevesand8845
      @stevesand8845 8 месяцев назад +16

      @@hoodiegamer9256 no, that’s not what caused this….. SEVERE mental disease, a lack of love might make you a killer, but it would also make you bitter and hateful of the world…. this kid isn’t bitter, he is just detached from all moral attachments and emotions…. deciding to kill somone to him was like anyone else deciding to to watch any particular genre of movie… just what he felt like doing at the time… he doesn’t think about the long term future…. it also it one of the reasons he’s an intelligent student… he just focuses on the problems

  • @libidooverdrive
    @libidooverdrive 5 месяцев назад +3

    "Are you sorry this happened today"? " No im not". Utter madness

  • @Dacheat
    @Dacheat Месяц назад +1

    The Detective reminds me of one of "The Bobs" from Office Space. "What would you say...Ya do here?"😂

  • @DemarcusQ
    @DemarcusQ Год назад +362

    I think the fact he’s 1000% completely honest to the detail terrifies me even more imagine if he was older.

    • @oliverstone9681
      @oliverstone9681 Год назад +1

      Agree with you totally,this boy is a monster,imagine when he gets older,he would be the demon,the devil.OMG.😡😡😡

    • @conor95lfc
      @conor95lfc Год назад +1

      @@oliverstone9681 He died in 2021

    • @briamlawson8344
      @briamlawson8344 Год назад

      I mean interagators want honesty and he was honest idk how that terrified you, it's worse when they swear they didn't do it and now u gotta waste hours upon hours.

  • @celluloidtherapy5003
    @celluloidtherapy5003 Год назад +2261

    What kills me most, is that Jaime seemed like a pretty sweet kid. The photos of him smiling, may give you a glimpse into his personality, as well as his willingness to do things that other people might consider strange, because he was a trusting soul.

    • @maskettaman1488
      @maskettaman1488 Год назад +56

      All that from smiling for a photo?

    • @zuberk8812
      @zuberk8812 Год назад +115

      @@maskettaman1488 absolutely

    • @maskettaman1488
      @maskettaman1488 Год назад +41

      @@zuberk8812 I guess it's good to have an imagination

    • @dannymoneywell
      @dannymoneywell Год назад +140

      @@maskettaman1488 I bet there isn't a single picture of Michael with the same joy in the eyes.

    • @LordCowbxyRDR
      @LordCowbxyRDR Год назад +54

      @@maskettaman1488 you can see evil in somebody’s eyes

  • @-youtalkingtome
    @-youtalkingtome 6 дней назад

    This actually was the most twisted, to the point and disturbing interrogation I’ve ever seen. EWU never fails to deliver.

  • @tac6894
    @tac6894 4 месяца назад +3

    I hope Jamie's parents and family have the support they need. Jamie deserved a better friend and a longer life.

  • @salmanjaffri2539
    @salmanjaffri2539 5 месяцев назад +6

    Props to this detective. His level of composure, competence and eloquence in this interview listening to this kid is unbelievable.

    • @user-eh3zv1ex5o
      @user-eh3zv1ex5o 4 месяца назад

      He would be a perfect candidate for Military Intelligence recruitment.
      Met tons of these soulless types.
      Military loves them....useful idiots.

  • @slaynab
    @slaynab Год назад +2406

    My heart breaks for that baby's family. This was just a senseless and unreasonable loss

  • @fabledgoblins
    @fabledgoblins Год назад +647

    The fact that he even had a notebook with all his plans make it seem like a movie. It's crazy to think that the person you're having a friendly conversation with in the grocery store one day is actually a murderer.

    • @techiepicker7981
      @techiepicker7981 Год назад +3

      At least the psyco seems to kill someone they know and there were lots of signs to help us avoid them.

    • @fl0nk11
      @fl0nk11 Год назад +22

      I was casual friends with a guy in a game chat for a couple of years...he wound up killing a little girl, assaulting her body, and planned to eat her (he did not get that far). I was so horrified and shocked when I found out that I hyperventilated. He's been on death row for years.

    • @maalikserebryakov
      @maalikserebryakov Год назад

      @@fl0nk11 nobody is perfect
      We shouldn’t become arrogant thinking we are better than somebody just because they made a mistake

    • @MightbePettingmyCat
      @MightbePettingmyCat Год назад

      @@fl0nk11 “casual friends” u were best buds with a child killing pedophile buddy

    • @fl0nk11
      @fl0nk11 Год назад +30

      @@maalikserebryakov Jesus Christ, dude. I hope that's an attempt at dark humor.

  • @lesleychapman4678
    @lesleychapman4678 7 месяцев назад +3

    OMG!!!
    I watch a lot of true crime and am a student of psychology and criminology. Never have I come across a murder so coldblooded that was commited by a child 😱

  • @indiancreekspirit5102
    @indiancreekspirit5102 6 месяцев назад

    This channel rocks

  • @kaw8473
    @kaw8473 Год назад +919

    Jamie's parents had to hear those details in court, my heart breaks for them.

    • @bridgetburke7906
      @bridgetburke7906 Год назад +5

      I live in a country against firearms or selling knives to anyone .

    • @deborahhershey3045
      @deborahhershey3045 Год назад +64

      @@bridgetburke7906 How do you cut your steak?

    • @KGF-zf2qj
      @KGF-zf2qj Год назад

      @@bridgetburke7906 A Psychopath can't find away of killing people if we just banned selling knives?

    • @eromalandersson5716
      @eromalandersson5716 Год назад +1

      @@bridgetburke7906 Where?

    • @jaimaherron1687
      @jaimaherron1687 Год назад +20

      @@deborahhershey3045 top tier reply

  • @AutobahnVault
    @AutobahnVault Год назад +1481

    As a parent of two kids, I can't begin to imagine the horrendous pain Jaimie's parents feel, knowing what this monster did to their little angel. Praying for them to find peace one day.

    • @user-vb6ky1mo9e
      @user-vb6ky1mo9e Год назад +40

      And to think he wanted to do it to their other child, his sister

    • @redross7775
      @redross7775 Год назад +7

      Well, kids with over achievements parents feel pressured that they’re worthless. Therefore, weakness opens for negative thoughts and actions; like him

    • @walkerwalker4114
      @walkerwalker4114 Год назад

      That’s life 😂😂😂

    • @mimiagain
      @mimiagain Год назад +11

      Not just Jaime, but Andre as well, and the parents of Michael. I can't imagine as a mother listening to my child talk like this. I also feel for the poor stenographer that had to sit there and record all of this. How did that investigator stay so "matter-of-fact"? I'll bet off camera and outside the room he lost it.

    • @WhutzPoppin
      @WhutzPoppin Год назад +8

      You'd be surprised to hear that in a statement by the parents they said they felt sorrow for Michael's parents because the mother knew what it was like to lose a child and offered remorse to them.

  • @harmsxo
    @harmsxo 3 месяца назад +2

    The security guard should be fired , he just bluntly brushed off a child saying someone is bleeding and the detective is so amazing to keep a friendly tone infront of a pshyco like him

  • @tobiaswalker7562
    @tobiaswalker7562 5 месяцев назад +4

    I could never work in law enforcement. I'm feeling so many things just from watching this. Anger, shock, disgust. This demon was supposed to be their friend. RIP Jamie, you deserved so much better.

  • @Askaly
    @Askaly Год назад +1509

    This is incredibly unbelievable. How the hell does a human get into such a state of mind?

    • @nico9544
      @nico9544 Год назад +135

      born w it or thru trauma
      edit : stop mentioning me i dont care to argue anymore LOL, searching further for an answer just confused me more. if u have sources to back up ur reply then by all means plz do.

    • @Lovely_planet
      @Lovely_planet Год назад +59

      @@nico9544 more trauma than born with it

    • @hugedickerinokripperino5299
      @hugedickerinokripperino5299 Год назад

      Aint trauma dog that kids just fuked in the head

    • @reynaldoponce7866
      @reynaldoponce7866 Год назад +261

      @@Lovely_planet More actually born with it. Even with trauma one doesn't do this. I have truama and so do alot of others but most are non violent

    • @6ry202
      @6ry202 Год назад +51

      @@reynaldoponce7866 “most” trauma can affect people in crazy ways, especially a lot of trauma.

  • @RubyMasterson
    @RubyMasterson Год назад +213

    Andre is probably so relieved that he didn’t choose to go into the stall with him, that must be a terrifying thought to have to reflect on

    • @danielwong5378
      @danielwong5378 Год назад +27

      It affected him. It made him become a cop.

    • @Alex-dq6vo
      @Alex-dq6vo Год назад +1

      @@danielwong5378 How do you know if I may ask?

    • @frocurl
      @frocurl Год назад +12

      Yeah he probably had some gut feeling and acted on it

    • @letsRumble814
      @letsRumble814 Год назад +9

      @@Alex-dq6vo pretty simple.. google

    • @danielwong5378
      @danielwong5378 Год назад

      @@letsRumble814 Thanks. Some people really are that stupid.

  • @OlJohnJoe
    @OlJohnJoe 15 дней назад +1

    Imagine having a child who’s your kids friend who’s like this . Wow.

  • @laurenspenceruk
    @laurenspenceruk 7 месяцев назад +7

    You can see it in his eyes. You can also see that Jaime was a kind boy. Sadly evil overcame good 😢

  • @brie3679
    @brie3679 Год назад +177

    That “um, I was planning to murder him” so bluntly caught me so far off guard. Jesus. He’s chillingly creepy.

    • @SisypheanRoller
      @SisypheanRoller Год назад +21

      Even the detective was shook.

    • @jamdog9993
      @jamdog9993 Год назад +18

      I literally paused and said “holy shit” out loud, he was just so nonchalant

    • @indigokushh
      @indigokushh Год назад +6

      Right omg I had to pause the video wtf

    • @maggiemunn5425
      @maggiemunn5425 Год назад +6

      He doesn’t even wait two seconds before flatly replying to the detective, the lack of emotion and empathy is astounding. And to know he’s only 14…. Really fucks with my brain 🙃

    • @bornwithoutconsentobviously
      @bornwithoutconsentobviously Год назад

      @@louisvandermerwe8080 You don’t know how to right the name Putin?
      Putin kind of resembles this kid, although he doesn’t have the balls to kill everyone and just hires people to do it.
      So weak.
      I’ll be glad to know what the actual diagnosis of his illness is, as many people say he won’t live very long and is terminally ill.
      Which is a good thing, obviously.

  • @minibatman2.016
    @minibatman2.016 Год назад +742

    The fact he did it to a friend shows he’s just a cold hearted killer. He even showed no remorse or anything.

    • @kimkelly5512
      @kimkelly5512 Год назад +14

      With friends like Michael, who needs enemies! He's twisted and needs to be locked up!!!!

    • @flybynight21
      @flybynight21 Год назад

      @@kimkelly5512 not. But minimum executed by hanging. He should be executed.

    • @brapperdan
      @brapperdan Год назад +24

      It’s crazy how many kids kill their friends. They say your more likely to be murdered by a family member or friend in general.

    • @navaryn2938
      @navaryn2938 Год назад +18

      @@kimkelly5512 psychopaths have "friends" in the sense that they relate to people simply to be socially integrated, something they feel like they need to be a part of society. They don't "want" friends, they think the should have one. All in all, friendships require empathy and so on, qualities psychopaths don't have. in some cases, their superficial charm works wonders in attracting people who are insecure or tend to be influenced easily, in some cases even leading them to be accomplices to their crimes. for example in the case of the columbine shooters, you have a clear psychopath (harris) and an insecure, shy person (klebold) who fell for the psychopath's confidence. they were not friends, it was a one-sided relationship of one being used by the other.

    • @byondfinity2538
      @byondfinity2538 Год назад

      @@navaryn2938 yep, and the most unnerving ones are psychopaths with iqs over 160, you and almost EVERYONE around would never even realize , its a waking nightmare

  • @Alex_Schworz_Guitar
    @Alex_Schworz_Guitar 8 месяцев назад +4

    “It’s you! McMuffin!!”

  • @mjnathan3730
    @mjnathan3730 5 месяцев назад +15

    I truly wish I had not watched this. This is giving me PTSD. I have a child and sending them to school amidst a monster like this freaks me out. There is no way Jaime’s parents could have seen this coming. Not even Michael’s parents. What an absolute monster this guy is. Cold blooded. Extremely narcissistic. True psychopath

    • @libidooverdrive
      @libidooverdrive 5 месяцев назад +4

      The rarity of this is monumental. Don't give it a second thought.

    • @LC-wv7tz
      @LC-wv7tz 5 месяцев назад +4

      There's always signs with people like this. We only got a 30 minute video. It mentioned he taunted and bullied other classmates and was obsessed with gore and violence (and knives). Those are red flags already. Sure he also had a history of other behaviors like animal abuse or violence and impulsivity. He was clearly impulsive here as while he had a plan for the murders, he had no plan of ever not getting caught.

    • @beckkavenia3769
      @beckkavenia3769 5 месяцев назад +2

      PTSD is super serious... Just saying...

    • @TheCureTarot
      @TheCureTarot 5 месяцев назад

      Your job as a parent is to be involved in everything, your child is doing, parents need to be vigilant of your kids. If he was doing that to kids he needed consequences, maybe he never learned any of that.

    • @coldones9505
      @coldones9505 4 месяца назад

      Try to teach your kid some street smarts. I am not saying I'm a genius but at 14 years old, I would have been at high alert like Andre. But that was only because I attended a high school with a high crime rate so I had no choice but to learn quickly to be hyper aware of what is going on around me.

  • @BriBri-so9jx
    @BriBri-so9jx Год назад +595

    So sad how much he obviously trusted his friend enough to even to turn around and let him cover his mouth. He continued to see the best in his friend and trust him up until his literal last moment. So horrible and terrifying

    • @GrubeAbzeichen
      @GrubeAbzeichen Год назад +54

      Even beyond that when he generously asked him to at least not kill him :( So sad for him

    • @davinastanton3865
      @davinastanton3865 Год назад +2

      @@GrubeAbzeichen
      Truly heartbreaking.

    • @michaelvoorhees5978
      @michaelvoorhees5978 Год назад

      He was dumb

    • @moobocksniffle
      @moobocksniffle Год назад +3

      My son is 13.. I can't imagine how his parents felt... my heart breaks for jaime and his family... when all of this came out and Andres parents discovered how close their son was to the same fate I can't imagine the relief they'd have felt.

    • @ayanobadass949
      @ayanobadass949 Год назад +1

      @@GrubeAbzeichen 😞

  • @timscollectibles520
    @timscollectibles520 Год назад +314

    I was disturbed by how articulate and unwavering he was in his descriptions of horrible things. Chilling.

    • @franckvillain8508
      @franckvillain8508 Год назад

      I am also surprised to see that his belongings, both in the drawers and the cupboards, are very tidy

  • @TheRtyfghcvb
    @TheRtyfghcvb 8 месяцев назад +3

    I have seen many cases of psychopathy.
    But conduct disorder is something that chills me to my bones.
    The youngest serial killer Amarjeet Sada was also had conduct disorder.

    • @aloeverasoup8054
      @aloeverasoup8054 12 дней назад

      conduct disorder isn't always bad tho... a lot of children and teens have it. I think this is just pure phsycopathy

  • @erggish
    @erggish 8 месяцев назад +3

    After seeing this, I don't want to hear stories of how innocent and pure children are... Children can be as horrible as the worst of humankind. Evil is not coming with age...

  • @xxunnotic3dxx841
    @xxunnotic3dxx841 10 месяцев назад +982

    Shit, Man. I don't usually struggle with interrogations but this kid had me sick to my stomach. The fact that Jaime even turned around asking him not to kill him didn't even get to him. He even checked Jaime's eyes after. It's heart wrenching. That poor little boy. Very glad they sentenced him to life regardless, he definitely would've done more.

    • @lubbilubb1
      @lubbilubb1 9 месяцев назад +6

      same.

    • @natibot
      @natibot 8 месяцев назад +11

      Man what a sick kid. I legit had to go through the same weakening and disgusted feeling I felt listening to him explain what he did when reading this comment.

    • @Drank_all_muh-pepsi
      @Drank_all_muh-pepsi 8 месяцев назад +25

      I’ve watched plenty of true crime but this one has to be one of the most fucked I’ve seen.

    • @justsobrandi1142
      @justsobrandi1142 8 месяцев назад +3

      I'm sure he will have another murder conviction while in jail.

    • @ryanforgo3500
      @ryanforgo3500 8 месяцев назад +7

      Dude what's disturbing most to me is how it turned into a literal casual conversation / Q and A half way through.
      It's like the detective and the kid are talking about it as if they are drinking morning coffee

  • @pocketsurprise3805
    @pocketsurprise3805 Год назад +1796

    Thinking about how much Jamie trusted his friend to even go in a stall, cover his eyes, and lean head back is sad. He probably loved his friend who killed him and never would have hurt a hair on his friend.

    • @paskky913
      @paskky913 Год назад +125

      As the commentary says, it was probably more fear and compliance than love.

    • @AbianahBarbie
      @AbianahBarbie Год назад +53

      He was naive. Poor boy!

    • @WastedTalent83
      @WastedTalent83 Год назад +117

      sorry im gonna be unpolite.. but that's a very stupid comment.
      Anyone with even a normal friendship without much trust would have done the same, unless they already suspect something.
      Its a "friend" asking to show you something, even if its in a weird way, NO SANE PERSON would think "oh maybe he's gonna stab me to death now, let's be careful" -.-

    • @wrosebrock
      @wrosebrock Год назад +51

      ​@@WastedTalent83 Andre obviously had second thoughts and said no. And for good reason as it's an extremely weird request.

    • @MichaelGrubbEvolvedMinistry
      @MichaelGrubbEvolvedMinistry Год назад +6

      True. And this blind trust and love got him murdered.

  • @jujinz
    @jujinz 4 месяца назад +2

    This is a shockingly defective human. It must be difficult as an interrogator to remain professional in the presence of such evil.

  • @Monsaedes
    @Monsaedes 5 месяцев назад +2

    Imagine being adre and watching this video not know you were about to get murdered in one single choice

  • @rachelcallahan2612
    @rachelcallahan2612 Год назад +921

    The scary part about this young man and about this case is recognizing that there are most likely other unrecognizable individuals who walk among us on a daily basis. 😓

    • @NinjaAnimations
      @NinjaAnimations Год назад +83

      among us

    • @luxurypetscz
      @luxurypetscz Год назад +51

      Unrecognizable? He was a bully who collect ed knives and fantasized about killing his sister. It would have been easily recognized that he was dangerous if anyone paid attention to that part of his life.

    • @SgtJohnRemairez
      @SgtJohnRemairez Год назад +34

      @@luxurypetscz If only his mom looked in his room more often lol, she bought him his gloves :( poor mom

    • @zualapips1638
      @zualapips1638 Год назад

      They are not unrecognizable. Even school shooters like Nicolas Cruz had very clear signs. It just that everyone chose to ignore them.

    • @vee1ne995
      @vee1ne995 Год назад +29

      @@SgtJohnRemairez not poor mom. Irresponsible mom.

  • @catclaws1847
    @catclaws1847 Год назад +425

    Took the investigator by surprise with that out of blue confession. I nearly fell out of my chair when he said that after a basic question like that.

    • @yipperdeyip
      @yipperdeyip Год назад +15

      Yeah same. Wished he wouldn't have cut the video there immediately

    • @ghettoasiandude
      @ghettoasiandude Год назад +3

      I had just pulled up the driveway and literally pushed the brakes and said “WTF” when he said that straight out. This kid is a Monster for reals!

  • @markop.3460
    @markop.3460 4 месяца назад +2

    The boy could be saved. Damn security guard.

  • @franksuppa742
    @franksuppa742 7 месяцев назад +1

    Waste of tax dollars, keeping someone like him alive

  • @shoddypockets9666
    @shoddypockets9666 Год назад +1095

    This is nightmarish. I remember being 14. I remember how much my friends meant to me at that age. It's so heartbreaking. Rest peacefully Jaime x

    • @stephenhensley5631
      @stephenhensley5631 Год назад +9

      Something has gone terribly wrong with kids and adults these days . To much time on violent video games ? God only knows or maybe the devil doe's

    • @JaimeLopez-wo6cj
      @JaimeLopez-wo6cj Год назад +42

      @@stephenhensley5631 this was 2004

    • @professormutant3252
      @professormutant3252 Год назад

      @@stephenhensley5631 yeahnah
      violence in media isn't just video games, it's been present for decades in many forms. please stop with the "but the violent vidya games!". I'm sorry but it kinda makes you look stupid.

    • @PeptoAbismol
      @PeptoAbismol Год назад +26

      @@stephenhensley5631 the dust particles from that old bible you keep picking up must be affecting your brain.

    • @ruthlucas3801
      @ruthlucas3801 Год назад

      ​@@stephenhensley5631😢

  • @yannaedc5934
    @yannaedc5934 Год назад +343

    He's so well spoken. And he talks like it's just a normal thing to do.

    • @kennylindahl2885
      @kennylindahl2885 Год назад +56

      It's normal traits of a psychopath

    • @brazyrist
      @brazyrist Год назад +16

      Yeah the brain lacks certain parts & usually have no idea wtf feelings are

    • @jessicanelson8228
      @jessicanelson8228 Год назад +8

      Sick

    • @twitzmixx8374
      @twitzmixx8374 Год назад +11

      @@brazyrist Damn. I can't accept the fact that humans without feelings exist. I'm a dominant Fi user and this is easy to comprehend yet hard to accept. Humans without feelings...

    • @brazyrist
      @brazyrist Год назад +2

      @@twitzmixx8374 its a scary sight when the mind betrays you that’s for-sure

  • @crady167x
    @crady167x 5 месяцев назад +3

    Michael died of morbid obesity in prison, sounds like 13years of gluttony and rest isnt much of a punishment.

  • @Jessd85
    @Jessd85 2 месяца назад +1

    The fact that the security guard brushed the student off makes my blood boil