9YO Boy Outsmarts Killer Preacher- Avenges His Entire Family | The Case of Andrew Hockensmith
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- Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024
- “Come quickly because I’m afraid.”
On September 20th, 2013, 9 y/o Andrew Hockensmith frantically calls 911 from the back room of his parents' pawnshop, where an armed gunman has just stormed in. In spite of the danger, the boy only cares about saving his baby sister and urges the dispatcher to hurry and send help.
Just 6 minutes later, police enter the pawn shop and are horrified to find 3 bodies. They soon determine that this triple homicide is no simple robbery gone wrong--instead, a shocking narrative is uncovered, involving betrayal, pawn shop gold, and a supposedly beloved pastor.
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Broken trust: Gold, guns and god - WAM Media Grp - Investigation Discovery
See no evil - Come quickly, I’m afraid - Arrow International Media - Investigation Discovery
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The little time that mom & dad had to raise this young man, what an amazing job they did. You can tell they were loving parents to their children. What a heroic brother to understand enough to hide himself and his baby sister. Most adults would run and save themselves, but this boy didn't. He saved his baby sister.
It’s beyond heartbreaking he has to endure this but it’s hopeful knowing that the love his parents gave added a strong wonderful person to the world. Knowing he maybe even start a family pouring those same values into them gives me a little more hope for the world.
This younger generation is so wonderful and thoughtful. It’s beautiful in such a crappy world.
Amazing comment
That's what I was thinking. They poured a lot of love and kindness into that kid.
Ur profile pic is a yas queen
May the two of them always find healing and comfort.
Andrew was 8, looked death in the face, and decided he was gonna protect his sister…what an absolute warrior.
What pawn shop has NO cameras???
@@LoriKasprzak-kc7xc I dont think it was much of a thing in 2013 to have every shop with cameras but I may be wrong and if so then its a good question.
@@LoriKasprzak-kc7xcmany had "dummy" cameras back then. Also it was in a small town and not in a city riddled with crime.
Ugh 😩😇😇💔🥵
His MOM told him to
"I just didn't want her to be killed." That got me and made me cry buckets. What a sweet, poor, innocent boy. May God bless him and keep him safe all his life.
Subtitles were wrong, he said "i just didn't want to die"
I know, I felt my chin begin to quiver when he said that.
He said he didn't want his little sister to die.@paul7339
@@GetCraftyLemons no, in fact, he didn't, not at that point, can you not comprehend english without subtitles? He clearly said he "just didnt want to die", did not mention his sister, wtf are you correcting me for im literally just correcting AI, are you a fucking robot??
Where was god when his parents were being murdered by his mouthpiece?
I love that the 911 operator did NOT hesitate when Andrew said to hurry. Andrew is truly a hero to his younger sister..
You hear a lot of the bad operators who screw up situations by being rude or not listening. I'm glad they took him seriously and didn't ignore him.
@@moomyung9231 FR! I dont understand 911 operators like that, like if you dont care DONT BE AN OPERATOR!
Yeah, I was worried they wouldn't take him seriously because he sounded so young.
Yeah it’s good when operator can change how they talk when it’s a child. I know they are meant to just collect facts and stay emotionless but its very helpful in some cases to be reassuring
So many operators refuse to answer the caller, and so the caller is forced to repeat the same thing over and over. This operator understood how to have a proper conversation, which is even more important when talking to a child.
14:21 "...And that reminds me of the dead people." It's crushing to see Andrew trying to look and sound calm and composed, but his body language, clasping the top of his head, his rocking sideways, and his rigorously formal language... He was holding himself together with every trick he knew, just to get through the interview and the day.
Don't forget the mom. She sacrificed her life for her children. She stayed behind so the killer would stop at her.
That's exactly what she did. They seem like such a lovely family. It's makes me so sad to know that Andrew didn't get to grow up with them.
Sadly the good thing is their love and values were poured into him so much that he exhibits it as well. They gave him a wonderful foundation and I have hope as he grows so will his personality and he’ll be a light to many others. When it’s his time to have a family he’s going to be a wonderful father and give the world more wonderful people like him and his parents.
Yes! They did a great job as parents! His father teaching him the importance of what being the man of the house does, protects and provides for the family. And the mom, giving her life for her children. It fills my heart that they instilled those values in him at a young age where when it came time to act, he did it! I'm pretty sure they were hoping that day never came where he would have to run for his life never mind taking and protecting his sister with him. I'm ABSOLUTELY POSITIVE they are looking down on him with great pride!
Editing because it was brought to my attention that I said a few things that the dad instilled and only made that one comment about the mom as if it wasn’t as important. Please know that’s not how I meant it. Thank you! 🫶
@@jjf609 I agree with you.
@@ahashesdope It did show him older and engaged. Also they interviewed him saying that everyone says he looks and acts like his father and his sister looks just like their mom. ❤
That first clip of him saying he didn't want his baby sister to be killed broke me... This kind of evil shouldn't exist... poor child
its crazy how many religions are just cults, no ones practicing religion
Same ugh literally broke my heart
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Objective morality only really exists in small sacred communities. 100s of Thousands of years ago when these communities would join other communities for festivals and other events they would require a police force because many of these sacred communities did not get along(this was also before money or gold existed so you cannot blame greed) you could see these police forces which much of the time fought with other police forces as the state, a group of imagined communities with imagined bonds and relationships. I can imagine many did not want to take their children into a state in prehistoric times but now we have no choice.
If what I said deeply effects you and you want to also leave the state you are what’s referred to as libertarian.
When "I'm a devout Christian" is stated upon first meeting anyone - I've learned it's usually a red flag. Truly devoted Christians rarely proclaim such, because their genuine actions and reactions speak volumes.
Exactly 💯
My thoughts exactly!
Yes!
Exactly. And a true Christian doesnt 'love' gold
A good tree cannot produce bad fruits or actions, nor can a bad tree produce good fruits or actions. God wants us to use discernment based on His words only, not on human-limited understanding or fleshy knowledge.☮️
"...and that reminds me of the dead people."
That is perhaps the single most depressing post-trauma disassociation I've ever heard.
@@mariestreeting4213 we are thank you.
It honestly made me chuckle just because of how he said it without changing emotions from his "anyways!"
That really broke me. You could tell he didn't want to think about it, but couldn't stop. The disassociation while also being able to relay exactly what happened... the person doing that interview must have drunk-cried themselves to sleep that night. There's no way I could have handled it.
@@Steve.._. I understand exactly what you mean.
@@xxloki713xx The detectives and investigators who interview young children, well, ANYONE actually, who witness their loved ones tragic passing have one of the hardest jobs when dealing with the things that horrible people do to others. I have MAD RESPECT for all first responders, EMTs, LEOs, firefighters, doctors, nurses, ETC, ANYONE involved in the aftermath of a horrific and tragic incident. I just recently saw a video where one officer said to his partner, 'Now, remember, when we open this, this is something that we're never gonna be able to unsee' before they opened a cooler where they knew they'd find the UPPER HALF of a woman's body. To have those thoughts, memories, and smells in their mental Rolodex for the rest of their lives, has GOT to take a toll on their psyche.
That little boy is about 20yrs old today. I hope he and his little Sister are doing well. ❤❤
He's 19, living in Pulaski County and just got engaged in December. Beautiful couple. (I live very near here)
@@tonya-38 I'm so happy to hear this!! Thank you for sharing this!!❤️
@@HollyGW very welcome!
@@tonya-38🎉❤
@@tonya-38 I love knowing this ❤
She saved her babies and her son saved his sister ❤
Awesome parents.Esp mom.She protected them in her last moments.I am crying.😢😢😢
@@lisalawson7195i can just picture her spirit running with her boy and baby to make sure they were safe 😭 My heart
@@lisalawson7195😊😊r
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@@lisalawson7195Me too😢
What a wonderful, loving son. He remembers his parents with reverence and thankfulness. He saved his sister and can share with her what their parents were like. And, he seems to have grown into a wonderful young man. I wish him, and his sister, long and happy lives. I hope his marriage is long and wonderful.
Where is my namesake Naomi?
@@naomimhamba4367 she's about 12 so info of her shouldn't be shared online. we all hope she's doing well.
Andrew's words at the end... I'm crying... He's been through so much and didn't break down, his parents raised him right. I wish him the best.
He was homeschooled. The difference is night and day
A breakdown is not only ok, it's crucial in these situations. That's how you grow.
@@weasley2o13yea people want guys to never sgow emotion. But eventually, when that emotion shows itself, it wont be good if you arent letting it out in healthy ways beforehand. Dont ruin your life to stroke the ego of other people and be what they think you should be as a man.
That poor child. It breaks my heart that children have to go through evil stuff like this. So heartbreaking.
Such a brave boy. I hope he is proud he protected his sister.
The parents raised him will then.
Imagine believing the violence of the government is CORRECT but all other violence is wrong (hint ITS ALL WRONG) And being enslaved while believing you're free. How do you feel about those brainwashed kids?
@@Marc.Martain edgy bro
Even though he was 9 years old at the time, he wasn't just a child, he was a goddamn man
This made me cry. His mother didn't go try to hide with them, knowing they had a better chance alone. It's heartbreaking.
That's what parents do. Gleefully.
He is still so well spoken despite suffering through these tragedies. That boy has a heart of gold and I hope him and his sister get every blessing they deserve 🙏❤️
It’s a very small detail, but thank you for saying “physically unharmed”.
Too many of these stories just end with “the child were unharmed”. No. That is an absolutely untrue statement.
Thank you for adding that one word that makes all the difference: “physically unharmed”.
100% I watched the special about those kids in California that were kidnapped and buried inside the school bus (I believe it was late 70s) a few weeks ago and I was mortified at how they treated those children afterwards 😡
@@tngirl79799I have never heard about that incident. When the native Americans kidnapped settlers and the victims managed to be rescued or escaped, they were treated horribly by the town people and sometimes relatives. Was their treatment sort of like that? Forgive me if I am mis- understanding, your comment.
But they were psychologically harmed.
Not many people think about the trauma of the survivers. I literally just made a post about i hope that they have learned how to conrol the trauma that they have both suffered and are living happy and content lifes full of love and happyness. The thing that made me first notice the clear trauma when the police interview andrew when hes 13 and hes sitting in that chair and they ask him about that day to se if he remember seing that demon, he said "that day reminds me of the dead bodys, not his dead parents, i think that may have been his way of dissasosiating the murders and bodys from his parents in his mind. I suffered trauma (noting like this) however even to this day when i talk about that stuff its like i turn off part of my mind and am talking about it as if its not me. When i first started councelling thats apparently how my counciler could se there are things burryed that ive blocked out and dissasosiated from. It was very hard to talk at first unless it was in that kinda way.
This comment is stupid asf why does it matter if they say physical or not, BUDDY if all they said was unharmed that means unharmed like wtf are u even saying 😂
What an amazing little man Andrew was. I have a feeling his momma and daddy are smiling from heaven at their children. Andrew is a testament to how wonderful his parents were.
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@@MearnieToon wdym?
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@@Percy_jacksxn_editsIt doesn’t matter what they mean, anyone who responds like that to a case and comment like this isn’t right in the head. Even if they respond you’ll just be talking and responding to an idiot/crazy person, don’t waste your time on trolls or fools.
@@theprodigalsun__well said.
That is the true love of a brother, protecting his baby sister above all else, what a brave kid
The way the husband would look at his wife in half the photos shown was so loving. They were such a beautiful family, and I'm glad their son can carry their memory on. I'm sure he's taken great care to pass on their kindness to his sister as well.
the verse Keith wrote on his arm, John 7:51, is “Does our law condemn a man without first hearing him to find out what he has been doing?”. which is a pretty fucking ballsy thing to write on yourself after orphaning two children
@eastdakota6954
East Dakota!
I’m from Minnesota and that’s what I call my state sometimes (or South Central Canada.)
Yeah… I had to look it up as I’m not that well Bible versed. What a goon. That little sharpie-to-forearm crap made me loathe him even more.
Oh I just posted the same and then I saw your comment..😂.. Infuriating!!
Isn't it a pretty ballsy thing to claim yourself to be a pastor and actually commit or hire for murder?
What about all these so-called pastors and ministers out here committing pedophilia?
That's why I made the comment that I posted on the main thread.
the verse is in context with those trying Jesus before a "jury" that was determined to punish Jesus(under a cloak of darkness/evening),
only those who were called upon to conduct this trial in the cloak of darkness were those who could be counted upon to find Jesus guilty unanimously,
WHICH is incredibly offensive to use that passage because it was spoken to all(especially to those who tried Jesus and found HIM guilty) knowing Jesus was unanimously innocent, the only way a trial could find Jesus guilty was to conduct itself as was done,
@@strummercash5601 ha,
when I lived in Gillette, WY I called it West Dakota,
Wyoming kicks azz, just that that east Wyoming is rather plain and dull,
Andrew, if you're out there...your story is incredible, you're a hero, a survivor, and an inspiration. I'm deeply sorry for your loss. You had an incredible mother and father, and I'm sure wonderful grandparents and family. May you always thrive, and may your parents love and light always shine through you and your little sister's lives.
What a beautiful comment.
My sentiments too.
AMEN..
The Hockensmiths raised a damn good kid. May their memories be blessings, and Andrew and Naomi live well and with full happiness.
The Hockensmiths absolutely did, @SewardWriter! Ex Virtute Dei Defendam!!
Andrew was and is so articulate, smart. A terrible loss for a kid. He should be proud that he was quick thinking, level headed and his sister’s protector.
"Come here, quickly, because I'm afraid.".... This absolutely broke my heart. That poor little guy. He went through an unimaginable trauma and was only focused on protecting his baby sister. He's such a hero.
There are some sociopathic people who believe that simply going to church exonerates them from all of their evil deeds. It's so sacrilegious to the Lord's name. These type of folks exist in every church I've ever been to.
Facts also same.
Exactly!!!!!!!!
I've known a few too many people like that. Whenever I meet someone who's only character trait is "I'm super religious." they turn out to be horrible, selfish, judgmental people.
@@45johngalt
Agreed!
Yep. The people loudest about their faith usually have the most to hide.
This happened about an hour away from me. My uncle who I was named after lives in Pulaski County said this happened in his neighborhood. That little boy is a survivor and will go far in life, wish I could donate him some awesome fishing gear like bibs, rods, tackle, etc. Fishing heals the soul. Stay strong little bro.
We used to visit my in-laws in Stanford which isn’t far from Danville. Danville used to be a nice small town but it grew and turned violent
@@janblackman6204 Yeah, most small towns in the midwest was destroyed by meth in the last 20 something years. It's sad also. :/
Now he's 20
I live in Nancy 😊
That is crazy!! Andrew and the family are amazing!! So proud of Andrew and I am sure his parents are smiling from heaven the Naomi has an amazing older brother to look up too❤😢😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😮😢😊❤😮❤😢😊😢😊😢😊😢❤😢😊❤😢❤😊❤
What an amazing child to bravely follow his mums instructions, protect himself/ his sister, and call 911.
The parents did the ultimate to their family. They didn't deserve this 😢.
I remember being held hostage at that age. The fear is gripping and the decision making required to survive forces a child to grow up faster than they should. But to see his parents pass in the process, I cannot fathom. What a hero and legend. RIP to their parents.
U WERE HELD HOSTAGE?
@@X_Stormy yup. It was on the news and there’s YT videos of it. I won’t expand on it, but I suppressed the memories into adulthood. Therapy made me remember again.
@@indiGlo_myco I’m so sorry u had to go through that I hope that ur doing well and u have recovered mentally❤️
@@X_Stormy I sincerely appreciate the love. I try to grow daily from it and not let my behaviors be a result of it. I am also a combat veteran and experienced a lot overseas so the same applies there. I think that's WHY I went into the military. Unresolved trauma issues. I wish you the absolute best in this life and everlasting peace wherever you may be.
@@indiGlo_myco ty and I wish the best for you also
He is a spitting image of his dad. He was a brave young man, I’m sure his father would have been proud to see him grow up to become a respectable man. I’m glad that such a horrible event didn’t derail him.
He is his OWN PERSON.
People are really delusional to think that they look ANYTHING like another person. You don't.
You carry your OWN legacy.
@@berrymint6384Ehat are you talking about? Lots of people look like their parents... and that doesn't mean they're not "their own person". How did u even make that connection?!
@berrymint6384 huh? 😂
@berrymint6384 idk man everyone says I look like my dad but my dad says I look like my mom, my kiddo though is a spitting image of me, I've confused people with mine and her baby pictures/little kid pictures. You're your own person yeah but you get your genetics from your mother and your father, therefore everything about you including looks comes from your parents 😂😂
@@berrymint6384Dude. Calm down. Seriously. I look exactly like my mother. That doesn't mean I *am* my mother. It's called genetics. It's not an insult or weird. You're making it weird. You ok?
I'm 10 seconds into the video and I have more respect, MUCH more respect for this young man than about 70-75 percent of the adults I've met in my 57 yrs. on this earth ...
Amen. You don't see people like him much anymore
That’s natural. He is more impressive BECAUSE of his age, not in spite of it. God bless him
Ok?
"Ok?"@@McSaggerson
@@zanerichardson4951there are many weather you choose to look or not
Saying there are not many is a false statement and a lie
he deserves the biggest hug ever. for such a young kid to think of all that so quickly and be ready to sacrifice himself for his sister is amazing, situations like this show your true instincts, and his was to protect his sister. even so, he shouldnt have had to go through this.
Pastor Keith deserves to spend the rest of his life behind bars without parole,
anything less would be an insult to the Hockensmith
and Dan Smith's families.
Andrew is a very brave young
man, l wish him and his sister
Naomi the very best for their
futures. RIP Michael, Angie
Hockensmith and Dan goldsmith.🙏
Idk man, kind of looks like they actually did in fact steal his pawn shop. Seems like the parents may have scammed him. As a fraud victim, I can tell you that it will make you think and do crazy things that you're typically not going to do.
I really don't think he should be called 'pastor'.
@@baroquearttanya8514imposter pastor
@@baroquearttanya8514but he was a pastor. Ignoring evil in your own community is dangerous. We have to call it out. He was a pastor, he was evil. We should be vigilant and not ignore what is in front of us
Pastor Keith absolutely does, @lialok2674! He's a disgrace to the Faith!
He kept very calm on the 911 call and was able to give information and take care of his sister at the same time. I probably would've been more freaked out than that.
Exactly. I would be a total mess at THIS age. That call was amazing out of an child. Wow
He may have been in shock.
The terror in his voice when he said please hurry, just broke my heart. He was a warrior that day and will forever his sisters hero
19:53 John 7 - 51 “Does our law condemn a man without first hearing him to find out what he has been doing?” What a contemptuous wretch of derangement.
These children will grow to be amazing adults. What a special kid they raised.
Good job mom and dad, may you both rest in peace.
I'm so sick of the courts giving plea deals to people who are 100% guilty and they have the proof
He still got life without parole…?
And tons of innocent people are locked up!!!
@@qwerty81808That life sentence won't be very long lasting when the rest of the cons find out what he did. 😊
They typically do it to avoid re-traumatizing the children by making them testify
Kentucky
Andrew, if you read these comments, you have so many people sending love, support and well-wishes for you and your sister. You’ve already walked through the fire, so young and brave and full of love. It seems from the comments that you are doing well. I hope you and your sister both have nothing but a life of joy, peace, and love. I know your parents would be so proud of you!
Andrew is a true hero and Earth-bound angel for having to protect and save his infant sister. RIP to his parents 😢 I am truly sorry that such a young child had to go through all that he did.
This little boy is a hero! These parents did an amazing job parenting. This precious little girl is so blessed to have her beautiful brother.
0:10 when he said that and shook his head up and down, he was experiencing huge sadness recalling what happened. He's probably going to be dealing w PTSD for his whole life. Kids are too innocent for the crappy people on this planet
recent scientific studies have shown that PTSD can be treated and even sent into remission with the use of EMDR therapy. it does NOT have to be a debilitating lifelong mental struggle. you CAN recover if you have the will. and this little boy does. i hope next time you leave a comment, you mention EMDR instead of hopelessness. there is enough negativity as it is
@jakobm1291 oh please
Not necessarily. Not everyone gets PTSD, It depends on the individual.
I am pretty sure you cant decide if a human gets PTSD with that few of medical information about him and also I am pretty sure you arent a doc...
@@katze6131 u sound miserable.
I cannot fathom how this young man was able to make the decisions he made and didn’t make a single mistake all while trying to protect his little sister from a living monster. Massive props and best wishes for this young man and his future. I wish him endless happiness and success
THAT'S THE POWER OF GOD AND HIS ANGELS OF PROTECTION 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾❤❤❤
@@latonyamiller5196 AMEN!
Why didnt 'god' save the parents too then and save the kids a lifetime of emotional trauma in the first place? The kid was the hero here... Dont give god the credit.. Its not fair after what he went through.
Bless that little boy. He's adorable. His parents did a fine job raising him and would be so proud ❤
14:25 The sweet voice of pure innocence.
Darn near broke me.
18:29 another thing is to take away the alibi from that guy is that the kid did not immediately call as the shooting was happening. He waited a little bit to make sure it was OK then called the police meaning that he had a little bit of time to leave and go straight to the pharmacy
And then acting all friendly with the pharmacist some people truly LACK a heart.
What an incredible young man. The man crying, telling the news about how he sheilded his baby sister is very relatable. I wouldnt have been able to hold the tears back either. Im tearing up just writing this.
Stoppp it broke my heart when he paused and said that reminds him of the dead people. I don’t think he meant his parents as people but he knew another life was taken as well….. such a selfless little baby man we protect Andrew with our whole lives from here on. I hope he was honored as a hero 🥺
Dissociating or becoming emotionally numb/withdrawn is also a very common immediate response in the face of trauma. Poor kid, but I’m glad he’s growing up well and seems to be finding positivity in his life now.
@@samanthaw3845 That's me. I take medication because I'm so sensitive. With trauma, I go dead inside and become robotic all the while finding out it's better to have too much then none. Too much hurts worse, but having none is terrifying.
Hearing that stunned me for a long moment, no kid should ever go through that.
@@ActualSpectra no same actually like it just took my whole breath away and just ugh that poor baby
"I just didn't want to be killed". What a helluva thing for a lil boy to have to say. My heart BLEEEDS.
Andrew is a hero. Just 9 years old & with all of the terror happening, he still has the quick witted mindset to remain as calm as possible & saves his beloved sisters life. Then he recalls the events so eloquently & precisely whilst being interviewed by police. I am so glad that both he & his sister are living normal lives now, although the memories remain. But as he says, his parents are his heroes, just like Andrew himself.
The killers wife gets the seized assets from the pawn shop? What the actual fuck is going on there? Some inside dealings it sounds like.
Kentucky Law
Welcome to Kentucky 🙃.
That a murder's family get anything is Obscene.
If there is no will,anything can happen.
Whaaaat?!!!😮
I can't. This is so horribly darkly beautiful. Most people never take the time to realize that being a hero really means facing immense trauma. Andrew is a hero and I feel horrible for him because no child should have to be that strong 😢
You are an amazing young man who took the most tragic situation and instead of being hateful and bitter you shine! You treasure life and what you have. I wish you the best life in your adulthood. Your parents raised a fine human being. I hope your sister is doing well too. ❤❤
RIP to those great parents. They were able to do their job in such a short amount of time in teaching their kid how to survive. Not only survive, but save his sister too.
I am from Harrodsburg, Kentucky. This was a tragic story that rocked the Danville community. I was in high school at the time and remember hearing about this on the news. Andrew is a hero, and I hope he and Naomi are both thriving.
"that reminds me of the dead people" absolutely broke my heart. Such a sweet boy and completely undeserving of what he and his sister have gone through.
My man. Not all heroes wear capes. Nor are they always adults. But you acted like bravely.
Sad story... That "man of God" left two children without their loving parents...
Andrew wanted to protect his sister with his own body. At 9 years of age, he behave like a man, I know of men who wouldnt show such level of courage...
Just another Christian at work. The religion originates from a violent part of the world after all.
Most "men of God" are pos. They use religion to justify or forgive their terrible actions. Im agnostic and I try to be a good person because I took an ethics course in college. It made me think about what Good and Bad actions actually are.
@@shuheihisagi6689Honestly. I think that’s just not true. 😅 But there is definitely a couple bad apples in any group is really what it seems like. Most good goes unnoticed. The news only tells you all the bad things or at least a lot of them. They don’t show you all the good, “men of god” do. Besides one thing in the Bible is saying if you help people with the intention of furthering your own name or for fame. It’ll be meaningless in the sense of gaining gods favor. 😅 At least that’s how I understood it. So Basically, “men of god” don’t tell you or publicize the good they do. They might try to guide you down a certain path or have points on matters. But that’s a wild statement tbh. 😂😅
Do not murder, do not hate . Smh for people claiming something they won’t even carry out.
He was the devil and little Andrew is an angel who was able to save his sister! 😢
When he says “that reminds me of the dead people” I think he’s in shock and disassociating his parents from the situation to protect himself.
He could also be autistic. They can be matter of fact sometimes.
That was rough, I drew in a breath when he said that.
It appears that Andrew has grown to be an amazing young man! Hero as a child, and a beautiful soul as an adult. Sending blessings and love to you and your sister, your family and of course your new fiancé.
It is a travesty that the killer did not get the death penalty. Unbelievable.
Agreed.
The future will not forgive that.
Isn’t that the easy way out tho?
@@FredSavageRavage It's the just way out.
That thing putting John 7:51 on his arm in court is absolutely disgusting. He basically tried to say he's innocent and no one would listen to his side. He deserves worse than life in prison.
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Oh don't worry, once he comes face to face with our Lord he will hear words no "Christian" (in quotations because he was definitely not a true Christian) ever wants to hear, "Depart from me for I never knew you." I'm sure he has a very special place in Hell.
Even the devil knows the Bible
@@snackler6102 You don't need a devil, there's far more evil in the churches ... as we see again, and again, and again.
"The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results."
@@njones420satan is evil, the father of evil, "devil" comes from doing evil, and has infiltrated churches, but evil is everywhere.
Considering the horrible hands that they were dealt very early in life, I hope that Andrew and Naomi are doing well.
Yeah.. put in church at a young impressionable age is child abuse
@@MrDmadness I am atheist but seriously get your head out of your ass
@@MrDmadness Your such an asshole. Even as a non believer I don't condon such behavior.
@@MrDmadness you need help
@@MrDmadnessNo it isn’t. Parents are trying to do right by their child when they do that. It’s not their fault when people in a church turn out to be evil.
By your logic, we shouldn’t put kids in school either because they’re young and impressionable. Or people shouldn’t even be parents because kids are young and impressionable. Kids grow up and can choose to believe what they’ve been taught, or they can choose other beliefs.
Watching Dan walking through Lawson's Jewelers without a care in the world, and seemingly enjoying the mundane daily grind of life, is just surreal to me. It just goes to show that we truly don't know when our time will come and how it will all end.
This little man talked like he was already a full adult - and a thoughtful, mature one at that.
What an amazing, protective, intelligent boy - his parents must have been superb parents, and in the relatively short time they were able to be with with him, teaching him, they brought forth an honorable, clear-headed, bright young son - and a dependable, courageous, and loyal big brother.
i grew up with andrew??? we went to the same schools and he was in my grade before getting held back! this is absolutely wild, i never knew any of this. i wasn’t close with him or anything but my younger brother in the grade below me was friends with him. i never expected someone i knew to be in one of these videos either! this feels so weird… it’s crazy the stuff you don’t know other people are going through
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@@richarddavis8863 gotta stay busy somehow in the mountains 🙏
Did u know him before this or after? Did he go into foster care with sister?
@@mustlovedogs5569 i knew him after all this happened. i'm actually from the town the killers pawn shop was in (somerset) and i'm assuming he moved to my town after the murder (or maybe he lived here before and his parents drove the 40 minutes to the town over to work?). i don't think he went into foster care, i'm assuming he moved in with a family member. idk though, i don't know much about him since i wasn't friends with him. i didn't even know this happen until i stumbled across this video! my brother still has him added on facebook and saw he's engaged now so that's nice! i'm happy for him :) glad he could move forward after something like this happened.
@@mustlovedogs5569it was mentioned the boy went to grandparents, most probably the little girl too.
"loved God" clearly not enough to obey the "Thou Shall Not Kill" commandment
Not the first criminal to hide behind faith...
THE SECOND COMMANDMENT. THE _SECOND ONE_
It's a living
He’s a hypocrite. He’s no man of god.
@@GiantCyborgDinosaurChickenMost are. I spent 30 years as a committed church attendee. When the truth is revealed it's nothing like the sheep are told.
This was a well researched and aggregated piece. It was edited together well. You took me through that little boy's story with dignity and respect.
You can stopped calling him "Pastor" Keith. He don't deserve that title. A man preaching the good words of our Lord do not take away lives like this.
Funny how your cults leaders keep touchin kids or killing their parents.
My mother was dying from 3 type 4 cancers and her minister came onto me. He was wanting to hug me and even kissed my neck. Even at her funeral he still couldnt keep his hands off me! Im not going to church as i dont trust any of them. They use the pulpit to make their victims think they care about you, but they dont. My mom passed in 2015 and im still dealing with this.😢
That man is a minister of Satan, he has done his job in making you fear going to church and getting close to Christ. I'm not trying to write off your experience but try and remember Jesus isn't man, I truly hope you are healed from your experience and look towards Jesus.
That's fucking disgusting. Stories like this are too common, I don't blame you for your distrust.
You must move away from predators they know when you’re at a weak point. They have no other thoughts so they watch and obsess about what they can get. You must be around people who are watching out for you and others. Teachers elders family members neighbors. Make it known this man is touching and making you uncomfortable. Write it in a journal date and time .
That's terrible I'm sorry u went through that. Can I ask of you were a minor at the time?? You don't have speak on it of u don wanna.
@@jonlassak1141telling a survivor of religious trauma to have faith is rich. Try to have compassion without an agenda.
Seeing my town in one of your videos is so surreal. Even seeing people I work with till this day in this video just makes me appreciate them even more for having to witness this horrible scene.
For this to have happened in such a quiet town really devastated us all.
@@wadewilson8011yep yep. Only murder in my small town was famous for being horrific, father killed his wife and children and he was a cop.
@@wadewilson8011
I can verify this!
I live in a city of a lil over 3,000 people, and I've had 2 issues by the river close to my house.
I also did a temp job at a law firm and found some really bad people live here!
Really bad!
@wadewilson8011 - can you amend your comments to remove the unnecessary racism?
@@hideyableit's not racist when the facts and data show that its true.
@@BBB-to4ccmust be talking about Camm. Glad to see someone else agrees.
Good guy Andrew. Also Hockensmith is a great name for a Pawn Shop owner. RIP Andrew's Mam and Dad and well done for raising a great kid, sadly for less time than you wanted to. 😢
Poor baby, "that reminds me of the dead people" 😢😢 he was so brave and did so good. It's amazing how he reacted. Some people freeze and others react. It's like autopilot just takes over your brain and your body reacts. I hope he never has anything bad ever happen to him again. That's enough trauma for several life times
Dear Andrew, your mum and pops are so proud of you. As am I. Hugs from an old hippie in Chicago 🤗🌹
The love that family had for each other was undeniable. Both parents made the ultimate sacrifice to make sure their children survived and Andrew did everything he could to make sure his sister survived. ❤
RIP beautiful mum and dad, thank you for protecting your babies.
God bless you Andrew. Inspite of facing such evil you are a kind soul. Wish you and your sister happiness. The way you have handled this 🙌
Hey andrew..if you read this measage ..i Wish you the best in your Life
Andrew look exactly like his dad 😢
That man so strong mentally since he was a boy.
You are your family hero Andrew especially your lil sister.
Looks NOTHING like him yxou psycho
he is hi s OWN person
@berrymint6384 dude i dont understand why you are so upset about this kid and his father and others saying he looks like his dad? You okay? Reach out if you need to talk
Nobody mentions mom who willing died for a chance her kids survive
What u mean willingly died? Did she have any option?
@@bambinaforever1402 could have stayed with the kids tried to escape. With them but created a diversion to give them the best chance instead shake my head
Right, because Keith knew he only had 8 mins to get to that pharmacy and didn't have time to hunt down the kids. Mom never knew that. I think also, she may just didn't want them to see her die. Gosh the whole story is just too hard.
Who doesn't? We all do
The father died too trying to reason with the guy, stop trying to make everything about women. Both parents died. I swear to God you feminists and your goddamn egos are out of control. If anything you should be thinking the son who saved his little sister, who by the way is a male, who instinctively did what he needed to do to save his sister's life. Yes the mom might have sacrificed hers, and that's wonderful that she did that, but that little girl would not be alive if it wasn't for that little boy taking action. Those were male instincts. Stop trying to take credit and make it where feminists did everything and Men did nothing. It's all about gender with you idiots and I'm sick of it.
i love that andrew looks just like their dad and naomi looks just like their mum. they’ll always be a part of their lives. i hope they’re both well and enjoying life
Unseen is my absolute favorite true crime show. Never ever disappoints.
I live in Danville ky,..my family's been in the Bluegrass their entire lives,..THIS TRAGEDY MARKS THE COMMUNITY. It's disturbing but one thing I can assure you DOWN SOUTH THE WOLVES ARE MOSTLY HIDDEN IN SHEEP CLOTHING,...Andrew is his sister's keeper the community is so proud and I guarantee you his parents are as well ❤❤
So tragic. You are a hero, saving your sister
Wow I’m so damn proud of that kid. Saved his baby sisters life, and handled such a scary situation like a champ. What an amazing kid ❤️❤️
What did you have to do with that situation for you to be proud of him?
@@RFergussonwhy is it necessary to have something specific to do with a situation to be proud of someone?
@@rdmrdm2659 Because unless you contributed, you have no stake in it…thus no reason to be proud.
@ that isn’t true though. I can be proud of soldiers that fight in wars I didn’t participate in so I can be proud of a kid as well. What do you get out of being contradictory just to be contradictory?
How is Naomi? I hope she is doing as well as her brother. Those parents did well to rear such a young man.
Since she was born in 2012 she’s either 11 or 12
@thereal_sunset yes, I know. It would have been good to hear she is doing well, but she's entitled to her privacy.
@@garyfasso6223 i think they didn’t show her because she’s still a minor
She is doing great. Thriving happy young girl. She still lives with her grandparents surrounded by her aunt, uncle, and cousins. And of course her big brother still watches out for her.
@Angelica-uo7bw That's great! Thank you, Angelica.
Makes you just want to be in the presence of someone so strong, kind and heroic. That nature of his will ALWAYS be, so imagine the incredible father he will be. Andrew, there are just no words to describe your humility and kindness and heroism - even as a young child. I wish you all the best.
This was excellent. I was already aware of this case from a tv show (See No Evil), but I have never seen a picture of Andrew all grown up. I hope his sister is doing well.
What a hero you are Andrew, Naomi, is lucky to have you as a big brother. RIP to your parents and Dan, my heart goes out to you, Naomi and family
Man this was hard to watch. The father raised strong children with love/setting an amazing example. The mother used her last moments to save the kids and Andrews actions are incredible. I hope they’re ok, his parents may be gone but video like this spread the word. Gone but never forgotten
“I just didn’t want her to be killed”. That spiraled me, but not for the reason y’all might think. Sure it’s hard hearing a kid say that. But it reminded me of being in Orlando with my niece and nephew. Nephew was 4, niece was 2. There was a scary looking mascot, and he held his sisters hand as they passed and then later said “I just didn’t want her to be scared”. In much the same way. No kid should have to be as brave as this little boy was..
His action meant everything to her ❤
Good job for making this be about you and the time you got scared by a mascot talking? Ffs.
@@SNoEmpathybro that's not what he meant and you know it. The way Andrew spoke reminded him of his own loved ones and the way children are similar in their pure love and protectiveness over their siblings. It 'spiraled' him because he could empathise with the feeling by imagining what it would be like for his own family members. Stop getting irrationally mad about non issues
@@qazwsx014jsbd8 I’m not a bro nor am I mad. I just didn’t think this needed to be turned into something that was about them instead. Had they said they empathized would have been very understandable.
Sometimes brothers are your second father.
This young man went through hell, and he did something many grown adults would be too scared to do. Just great work by this young man.
many/most boys don’t show the affection they have for their little sisters. I have two sons…one is inseparable from his little sis, the older bro is less involved.
Andrew was not only involved & outgoing, but is a true protector of life & love. what a brother. what a bond. what a badass kid.
I can’t imagine the sadness from horror the investigators would’ve witnessed, if Andrew wasn’t as Jovial as he was intelligent & aware.
thanks, Drew, for being there for your entire family.
That’s wrong most male children do show affection and protection for their female siblings. Your kid not doing that is weird …. How can you not show your affection? Something is wrong love
nah @@lmogentomelty9032
@@lmogentomelty9032 agreed something is very wrong if the one of them wants nothing to do with his little sister
My brother absolutely hated me from the moment I was born. I was in the emergency room almost weekly when I was a child, because of him. He would throw rocks from a distance and hit me in the head. He would also put me in a wagon and send me flying down a steep hill with a rocky river below. He tried to shoot me twice, once when I was very young and once as a teen. He even broke my nose when I was about 11. I always envied brothers that loved their sisters . I never understood why he hated me so. I never stopped loving him and never held any animosity towards him. Now, as old people, he has apologized to me. That little girl was very fortunate to have a brother that loved her.
Congratulations on your engagement Andrew!!🎉❤
Hearing Andrew saying that it reminds him of the dead people absolutely broke my heart!! I couldn’t imagine going through something that traumatic at only 8! Hope he’s doing ok & has a lot of love & support bc boy his going to need it
In my eyes you are a special kind of person Andrew. You acted brave beyond your years and instead of crumbling by fear in the face of great evil you became A TRUE HERO 🦸 by protecting your little sister and keeping her safe from harm. Well done buddy. Much respect to you. You have shown great valor and should in my eyes deserve a medal for such bravery. It’s incredible how such a young man can hold such courage in his little heart. I think your parents did a wonderful job raising such an incredible person in so short a time 👍🏻
Wishing you and your sister will always cherish the special bond between you and may grow up to be adults with lovely families of your own so you can enjoy the love and happiness that was so sadly cut short for your parents. Stay strong buddy 💪 Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Nothing brightens my day more than a new video by Unseen.
same here, they are so intesresting!
Murder cases make you "happy" and brighten your day? 👀
That's sad. Most people get sick to their stomach and upset.
Sameeeee ❤
Sameeeee ❤
Sooo correct Until you watch it and it's about children going through stuff that adults aren't even prepared to face. This one was a tough one for me.
Look at that hypocrite with a Bible verse on his arm.
What an amazing young man to live his life with such positivity, harbouring no anger, just looking to the future, appreciating the good from the past..... well done young man, so sorry you lost such awesome parents, they were and would be very proud of your strength.
Andrew recently got married to his gf of 3 years and his sister Naomi just celebrated her 12th birthday 😢❤
I know this was a long time ago, but it still made me cry. Andrew young man you are a great person. No doubt your parents taught you perfectly. I'm sorry for the loss of your parents and family friend. I thank God you had family to care for you and your sister you so bravely fought for. God bless you all. I Hope the rest of your life is filled with happiness and love as you go on to have your own wife and family. Your sister as well. ❤🙏😢