Unlikely Killer Consoles Woman's Parents Right After Murdering Her | Jessie Blodgett Case Analysis
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- This video answers the question: Can I analyze the case of Jessie Blodgett and Dan Bartelt?
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*"Dan participated in behaviors he refered to as music, singing and acting..."*
Nothing makes me laugh more than the witty, dry humor of Dr. Grande! 😂
Same!!!
Apparently, he acted and sang and played music in high school very much, just like Melissa
I remember this case I live in OC. I wonder if he's with other lifers. Is he protected because of his deed? There's a lot of men in prison they don't like skinny ass punks that killed daughters
I laughed at this one a lot because I feel like this is the most I have seen Dr. Grande just flat out insult someone lol
He seems to be saying that only because he is a murderer and not actually based on his musical talentss
It never ceases to astonish me when murderers have the audacity to show up to “comfort” the families or
attend the funerals. It’s clear malice.
Could be them trying to deal with guilt
You could say murdering someone is clear malice.
@@Jimimar360 If they felt guilt they wouldn't be there. They are trying to cover their crime by appearing to care. It is all manipulation.
@@drn13355 that would make it self preservation, not malice
They probably are trying to evade being implicated as a suspect by acting in the manner in which they perceive that an innocent party would react.
I have 4 children, 3 are daughters. When they’re first born, you worry about things like SIDS, abductions, or illness. As teens, you worry about them driving and making bad decisions. Then they hit 18. They’ve survived, you survived, and you think “I can breath now. We’ve made it.”
And then, for some asshole who thinks he has a right to end that life and then deny he did it and tell her parents he loved them?
This one broke my heart.
As close to evil as humans get!
So true! Well said!
I have two daughter, 24 and 20, and this is a consistent fear, both because so many men are capable of intense evil, and because youth don't fear people appropriately.
I have a 4 year old son and the other day I said to my husband I’ll never stop worrying about him I watch to much true crime stories!
I think he might be worse than just an asshole.
I can’t imagine the horror of finding my own child murdered in her own bed in my own home. That poor family.😢
Now they'll probably live the rest of their lives in distrust. They had known that boy for years, he had consoled them, he had dated their daughter in high school. Yet, without any good reason, he killed their daughter. I wouldn't trust anyone after that. I'd be angry at myself for not seeing any signs, how gullible I was.
I know! She was literally the perfect child and he was her friend! It’s just so heartbreaking
I hate this one.
That poor family.
A beautiful woman taken from this world.
looks are subjective
Jessie Blodgett was a singularly gifted person of exceptional character and talent. Daniel Bartelt is a stupid, selfish, delusional, disgustingly evil creep. Bartelt’s only ambition in life was to be a serial killer.Jessie’s untimely murder is a massive loss to her family, her community and to the entire world.
What a sad story.
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Your voice is so relaxing! I’m nursing my newborn but it’s perfect for a pre-nap time listen.
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Congrats! Wishing you many happy moments with your new little one. 👶👍❤🦄🐣💐🎠🌈
Relaxed mom, relaxing milk, relaxed baby.
I find this a bit strange
@@ATXviIIIe But nonetheless, intoxicating.
As a professional musician, my biggest fear is Dr Grande calling what I do “engaging in a behaviour she describes as…playing” 😂 I guess I better not commit any crimes… 😂
He may have been jealous of her talent and how she was hitting goals, as he expressed that he may not get this whole human being thing.
Dan literally said that's what it was.
I thought that as well
Wow it's crazy to imagine that the very person you care about whether friend, family, or spouse happens to be the very person who takes your life and is the last face you see is just insane to me
Why 1st degree 'attempted' homicide? He did not only attempt but succeeded in murdering her.
@@wuncieadams1352 For the woman in the park. She took the knife from him, by the blade.
What a bastard to do that to the parents.
Don't worry, he's getting his in prison as we speak.
Dr. Grande has the best sense of humor. 😁
Lock your doors people
It's very easy to get through doors...sometimes it's just bad luck. (Also no keeping guns at home is not making your pile safer, look at the data)
My grandpa always said locks are for honest people
And your vehicle
and don't be female
Cameras too
There's nothing left to say, Dr. Grande said it all. I feel bad for Jessie and her family. How sad to lose someone so talented.
I will never forget her mother’s 911 calls. One of the worst I’ve heard.
The saddest thing.
5 years for almost taking Melissa's life with premeditation is an insult. Women should never have to worry about this creep again. Fix the damn law.
He also received life in prison so he will never see the light of day.
What hell are you talking about.jack ass
The description of his inability to play guitar had me dying. 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😅😅😂
Dan was incredibly young to already be set on such a homicidal path.
It’s hard to comprehend.
What a woman...grabbing the knife by the blade!amazing...and what a horrible unimaginable creep he is
She did an interview with dateline and she was pissed off. That’s why he asked her if he could go now lol
I agree 😮
Oh my word Brian Kohberger comes to mind😢
You just described the character traits of every man in the world.... evidence that it is safer to be in the woods with a bear...than any man...
U smoking crack
You can't prove to anyone you're innocent because you're GUILTY.
Rambling nonsense.
@@eadweard. responding to what the killer said at trial, he said he could not prove to anyone that he was innocent. My response is to that, maybe you didn't listen to the whole program.
@@eadweard.
both of you should stop wasting your time arguing. I’m only leaving this comment in the hopes that you realize that you are also engaging in “nonsense” get off the internet and go make some positive change in your life. You will feel a lot better. I’m going to go do that too! Good luck.
Damn Dr Grande hit him with that "Since you killed, your music is bad" logic, Absolutely savage. He went from speculating to using the speculum on that bro.
I also wondered if his music was really all that bad.
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Grande was kind. He was very kind.
Speculum? How? Where?
@@houseofsolomon2440 he found a way.
Love the details that dear Dr. Grande gives for these horrible cases. 🌵
It adds depth and a human touch to most senseless stories…..🌵
I never understood how attacking another human being makes life better for YOU. How do these monsters think that works?
A side game I play on every Dr. Grande video is to pause it when it cuts to the first photo of the person, and try to guess their year of birth. I haven't got the decade wrong even once since I started a few months back, with one exception where I guessed 1969 when it was 1971. Can you guys try this? I don't know my own process, perhaps a combination of lighting, hairstyle, image quality, background, ambience etc.
When Dr. Grande starts making fun of someone all the suspense goes out the window. You know who did it, lol.
yes saw this story somewhere a while back. It's another example of the cliche that most people are murdered by someone they know, sometimes even a person in whom they have absolute trust. As in shakespeare "one may smile and smile and be a villain" . ⚛😀
Cold...very sad and tragic.
He was definitely deranged
I'll never ever forget her mother's 911 call. It's gut wrenching.
Like that is the longest description for one person. This is beyond baggage. If Dan went to an airport to check in his suitcase filled with all this mental baggage, he would be over the limit of what can board on the plane and have his ticket revoked.
I can't even fathom that level of betrayal. A close friend. That's too much for me to process mentally, yet simultaneously makes me wonder about the people close to me.
2:25 The "lead" role or the _titular_ role? The lead role in Fiddler on the Roof is an aging father named Tevye whose daughters' choices of husbands grow increasingly harder for him to accept one-by-one. He doesn't actually play the fiddle. The fiddler himself is a metaphor that no one sees except Tevye (and the audience). He has no lines. He just plays the fiddle.
I’ve heard the 911 call. It was so heartbreaking
Jessie Blodgett was an unbelievably talented young lady. I didn't know her but I think she'd have been the type of friend I would've loved to have. She and her killer actually have a demo here on YT that she put out like a week before he deleted her and it's so good. Raw and unpolished, sure, but very good regardless. I hate to compliment him but it's obvious he was also a talented musician. Y'all should listen to it but please be respectful if you're going to leave a comment on that video; her parents apparently still go through the comments all these years later. RIP Jessie 🌺🌹🌺
What a disturbed guy, & terrible to show up after he killed her. Great analysis again of another sad case. Thanks Dr G😊💜💜
Ironically, the fiddler is not the lead role in _Fiddler on the Roof._
It's the roof. Duh 😅
Dr Grande you are best = totally.. Hearing your meliferous voice signals the chill relaxing part of my day.
It's sad because Jessie had some real talent and wanted to share it with the world and help others.
Yes talented, but even without talent....
The loss to her family, is life scarring horrific.
They trusted her murderer.
Thanks Dr. Grande
The 911 call is heartbreaking. Just a terrible loss ❤
Wow some of these recent cases have been hard to listen to
Please do a video on the Dayton, Ohio shooting done by Connor Betts. There's all sorts of psychological history you could examine there.
Prison is going to be scary.
"Clothing challenged characters" lmao 😂
Hi Dŕ Grande. I am astonished at the heartles
Lock your doors, people!
Life without parole is just
Thank you, Dr. Grande, now I finally understand why that one boy band was named "No Mercy."
The 911 call from the mother is brutal to listen to.
Such a precious girl, may she rest in peace 😢
I heard Marietta, Georgia and my ears shot up! Shocking hearing about someone from my hometown
When I first heard of this case I assumed it was the second theory you mentioned… after the first attack, he knew he was going to be arrested soon so he had to kill Jessie while he had the opportunity.
Some people were born to be monsters.
*life scares me and I don't particularly think I'm very good at it and I wanted to scare someone else because everyone else is confident I don't understand it*
I think I remember the mother’s 911 call. It was so loving of her daughter and heartbreaking if I am correct 😢
Very interesting answer
i did find your analysis of this topic interesting
Prayers I'll look into this more too
One can only be grateful this monster is off the streets, I am very sorry for Jessie and her family
It’s difficult to believe that Dan’s parents didn’t know their son needed help.
Tragic story about this lovely young girl 🙏😢
I challenge Dr Grande to have one - just ONE - monster without the classification of “grandiose. 😹 Thank you. 😺
Dr. G!! Can you do Candy Montgomery from the true story, Candy with Jessica Biel playing the role... Movies aren't always accurate and I would LOVE to know your perspective!!!
Thanks Dr.
Hi Dr Grande. please do a case on Lou Pearlman. I feel it is a really interesting case and people should know about it. Thank you
Classic " wolf in sheeps clothing "
Dr. Grande, could you please analyze the case of Bossman Jack?
Day 85 of asking 😮💨😮💨😮💨
No Ari 😔.... 😢
That is one thing I can give him credit for the shackles do not mean that he is guilty. The things he did made him guilty.
“Angry Audience “? Oh. Dr. Grande you have a good sense of humor.
I could've sworn he already covered this one 🤔
There's a similar one. Disgruntled bf, shot gf through her bedroom wall.
Imagine being the student who showed up for tutoring? Damn
He should never have been in her room 😡
Dr.Grande is like Henny Youngman, meets Dr Phil, meets meets Steven Wright meets Morton Downey Jr. at a cactus farm, ..... it's a theory, just my opinion.
Dr. Grande, have you ever looked into two major crimes from Indianapolis in 1977? Marjorie Jackson and Tony Kiritsis. One was a deluded victim and the other deluded and thought he was a victim. I had very distant connections, like about ten degrees of separation, from both of these incidents.
Dan was not only lustful towards Jessie, but had an inferiority complex and was deeply jealous of her.
Jessie was graceful, hardworking, talented and going places, whereas Dan was a useless freeloader.
He knew it was all downhill for him.
While she "worked on music with him" out of pity, he felt he had to get rid of a constant
reminder of what he could never be.
RIP Jessie.
We hardly knew ye, Dan.
The fiddler is not actually the main role in the fiddler on the roof. The fiddler barely appears tbh, he's more the mascot of the story
God Help Us All💞🙏✌+ Our Country...Our World...Our Earth..CRAZY! Love you Christina..truth teller as I am!+
I think the comments of his musical abilities was funny too, but also can’t really laugh so much because there’s a young lady that had so much potential who went through a horrific death.
The Doctor needs to have a T.V. show were people can be confronted by him we an and ounce and security or maybe a movie about him in the near future.
Incoherent.
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Doors left unlocked??/
Dr. Savage
What a sick and twisted person!! RIP Jessie!! You were taken way too soon 😭 I wish her family peace and happiness as they move forward with their grief. They did not deserve this and Jessie did not deserve this.
Like other commenters, I also believe Dan was jealous and intimidated by Jessie. He even made a comment about "everyone" being "too confident" in life. Jessie seemed very confident and talented. She probably had a pretty clear, successful path as a musician ahead of her. I think Dan was jealous because his path wasn't as clear, since he wasn't nearly as talented and he was also jealous of her confidence. She also might have rejected him romantically/sexually in some way. What a terrible person he is!
Dr…..Dr …. Who are these people that ask you to diagnose these cases? Please expound on that question….. thank you sir
Where is the death penalty?
Don't keep yr doors open to everybody or anybody. Also a child or young person is not a good judge of character like a parent may be. Interview yr children's friends. Get that gut feeling.
dan was as unprepared for a serial killer career as he was for a music. still, he took to stage. rip jessie
I remember this case
Killed by a monster
Worse, a trusted monster.
He’s not very smart obviously
Video request Darrin Lopez and Jennifer Faith personality analysis on Jennifer
red is red. 😭
I know how stupid and childish it is but i am sure this will accomplish a compelling conversation.
Cannot tell what you are trying to say.
Dr. Grande.
Can you do an analysis on yourself?
Thanks.
He was a budding serial killer!
Can you do a video on Deshaun Watson?
Hi, Doctor Grande.You sure do look business like today. I would love to see you in one of your wild floral shirts with a lifeguard hat and a🍹mojito. Just for summer.😊
Ugh, awful
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On the relationship between the inferior and the superior: Why Daniel found Jessie interesting and repulsive.
These comments are speculative. They are however grounded on the foundational text provided by Dr. Grande's research. Unfortunately we live in a world where relationships of all kinds are part of the fabric of our common existence. This is both interesting and repulsive. When something is both interesting and repulsive we call that "fascinating." Life as it is reported by speakers such as Dr. Grande then becomes "fascinating" not because these things are good but because they evoke complex emotional responses. This is not the same thing as the just recognition of merit and fairness. Dr. Grande is not a "judge of character" but a commentator on events which contain a mixture of elements. Now for my analysis.
Daniel was an inferior human being. I think we can all agree on that. He was inferior as a human being. He was governed by the need to dominate, to always "be on top," lording over others. This need to dominate was rooted in an emptiness making it impossible for him to appreciate the gifts of others. Jessie staggering talent placed Daniel in her shadow. Because of his weak sense of values (thinking that being a rock musician makes you someone) and his need for exercises in bondage and discipline he naturally satisfied these desires by killing. Daniel faces life in prison. But one thing that can never be taken away from him is "Jessie." He has completely dominated her. Thank you.