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  • @MariaHelena-cg5qj
    @MariaHelena-cg5qj 2 года назад +3710

    Fun fact: Elizabeth Holmes's father is Christian Rasmus Holmes IV, former vice president of Enron. Enron was once a billion-dollar company but is now bankrupt due to a fraud scandal. Isn't it nice how Elizabeth kept the family tradition going?

    • @aliekamara7992
      @aliekamara7992 2 года назад +80

      Good info.

    • @gianmariacelardi8580
      @gianmariacelardi8580 2 года назад +139

      Yes that's so cool, we all love our dads! - Said Jared Kushner

    • @fleurelise997
      @fleurelise997 2 года назад +74

      Yep, it makes perfect sense. The apple wasn't far from the tree at all.

    • @marcirobins5144
      @marcirobins5144 2 года назад +65

      That answers a lot of questions. Like father, like daughter. Fraud, pure fraud. And greedy investors.

    • @paulreed1
      @paulreed1 2 года назад +33

      And apparently the Edison Machine confirmed she was fathered by Steve Jobs

  • @potocatepetl
    @potocatepetl 2 года назад +732

    For God's sake, she was 19 years old and droped out of university. Where from and when did her investors think she got all the knowledge she needed for her lab/device??? People are insane.

    • @nyakwarObat
      @nyakwarObat 2 года назад +42

      That part been boggling my mind as well

    • @sdeee3842
      @sdeee3842 2 года назад +19

      Ikr! madness greed

    • @petergriffin9931
      @petergriffin9931 2 года назад +40

      Great Silicon Valley marketing tactic

    • @jordanjay1479
      @jordanjay1479 2 года назад +32

      She shouldn't get anytime. She's a genius. Tricked many greedy people that never bothered to do any research

    • @skippy9659
      @skippy9659 2 года назад +1

      Interesting timing

  • @hyacinthlynch843
    @hyacinthlynch843 2 года назад +854

    My favorite person in this whole story is Dr Phyllis Gardner, the Stanford professor who never believed this (Theranos) could be possible and thought that Holmes may have committed fraud.

    • @jonathanthomas9677
      @jonathanthomas9677 2 года назад +38

      What’s even wilder she and Elizabeth served on the board of fellows at Harvard at one point in time together!

    • @icemachine79
      @icemachine79 2 года назад +48

      I remember hearing about Theranos when it was still considered a legitimate company. The device was described as a medical tricorder from Star Trek, and I was thinking, "how is that even possible?" Turns out it wasn't.

    • @Gizziiusa
      @Gizziiusa 2 года назад +36

      Walgreens fires their consultant hired to investigate Theranos in order to protect their best interest.
      Walgreens installs Theranos' Edison Machines into their stores.
      FDA regulators shut down the operation, due to immediate jeopardy to patient health and safety.
      Walgreens: surprised Pikachu face.
      Lawyers swoop in for a massive class action lawsuit against Walgreens, Theranos, et. al.
      Walgreens: surprised Pikachu face x2.

    • @guysumpthin2974
      @guysumpthin2974 2 года назад +4

      Give it some time , big pharma will be selling her invention

    • @stephaniechristy9402
      @stephaniechristy9402 2 года назад +40

      Had a sales rep come into the Children’s Hospital I worked at and did a whole presentation. After the rep left I spoke with an Endocrinologist Doc and asked her what she thought about it because it was fascinating. The doctor looked at me and said “ain’t no way”. She did not comprehend how it would be possible and instructed us not to use their services.

  • @mimithemermaid3860
    @mimithemermaid3860 2 года назад +169

    This quote comes to mind: “All that is needed for evil to prevail is for good people to do nothing. “
    I wonder how many people knew or should have known, but remained silent…

    • @Joyfulminimalist
      @Joyfulminimalist 2 года назад +5

      It can take a lot of sacrifice , a lot worth loosing to do the right thing. I’m sure there were a lot of unsuspecting employees who didn’t want to loose their jobs and income while supporting families. But of course- if your intuition tells you something is wrong, the best thing to do is to get out of that job.

    • @solatle9887
      @solatle9887 2 года назад

      It is a testament of our failed government and society which have been manipulated by the evil international banksters for the past 300 years. The USA is no different from Zimbabwe.

    • @pietropipparolo4329
      @pietropipparolo4329 2 года назад +1

      Trump has done the same deception within a different context since the 1980's.

    • @crystalsswtor3760
      @crystalsswtor3760 Год назад +2

      We wouldn't be dealing with half the crap we are dealing with if we all actually just lived in the TRUTH of everything.

    • @redlikewineagain697
      @redlikewineagain697 Год назад

      Amen!!! Perfect quote!

  • @phaedrussmith1949
    @phaedrussmith1949 2 года назад +712

    “This is what happens when you work to change things, First they think you're crazy, then they fight you, and then all of a sudden the jury comes back with guilty verdicts on four counts of wire fraud.”

    • @msanw
      @msanw 2 года назад +29

      Lol

    • @FrenchSaladMac
      @FrenchSaladMac 2 года назад +24

      😂😂😂😂

    • @NoToBigBro
      @NoToBigBro 2 года назад +22

      No kidding. The only crime she committed was using a fake voice.

    • @johnlewis3891
      @johnlewis3891 2 года назад +4

      🤣😂😅😁😄😃😀😂🙂🙃😊

    • @kimberlybenton1286
      @kimberlybenton1286 2 года назад +13

      I'm curious why all charges weren't a guilty

  • @CA2SD
    @CA2SD 2 года назад +940

    I have so much respect for these two ex employees. Standing up and speaking up...so rare! I hope those ppl responsible at Walgreens who agreed on this deal are no longer there!

    • @SunnyDiegoProduction
      @SunnyDiegoProduction 2 года назад +41

      @@carlosrodriguez4503 “smart to buy”… if I sell you magical beans, are you smart for buying them? A bit of research would have raised red flags, instead they just threw money at her, NOT SMART.

    • @BlissCities
      @BlissCities 2 года назад +15

      @@SunnyDiegoProduction no amount of research at that time would have indicated that the company was a fraud, They had a NDA and the only time it was exposed was when people who work at the company broke the NDA

    • @johnlewis3891
      @johnlewis3891 2 года назад +59

      @@carlosrodriguez4503 Walgreens hired an expert to examine Theranos. He was suspicious and warned them against Theranos. Walgreens ignored his recommendations and they agreed with Elizabeth's demands that he be excluded from their negotiations. Pfizer had the wherewithal to refuse to do business with her. Walgreens deserve the blame for their actions.

    • @kissmyassdickhead9346
      @kissmyassdickhead9346 2 года назад +5

      That lady is a mad leader who she thinks is a boss to all of her employees and taking advantage of taking money from the government. Okay, I am gonna be straight with you, she is one sick delusional freaks of nothing but childs play.

    • @CA2SD
      @CA2SD 2 года назад +10

      @john lewis Thank you! We we’re paying attention.

  • @williamaperrow636
    @williamaperrow636 2 года назад +634

    I am a retired Medical Laboratory Technologist and graduated with an Associate in Science degree at Elizabeth Seton College in Yonkers, NY in 1977. I have over 40 years in clinical laboratories beginning at Columbia Presbyterian MC in NYC and my initial specialty was in clinical chemistry and pediatric special chemistry. Pediatric chemistries were rarely drawn with adult vacutainer tubes of blood due to the risk of causing anemia. Micro samples were therefore typically collected for analysis and the quantities were similar to the amounts Elizabeth Holmes used in testing adults. When I first read about her analyzer I knew immediately that her claims were pure fiction from my many years of experience in laboratory techniques. Her samples were not even collected and stored appropriately and her analyzer was never peer reviewed nor was it tested by licensed pathologist.

    • @williamaperrow636
      @williamaperrow636 2 года назад +63

      @@set65 It depends on how many tests are ordered as well as the lab's requirements. Hematological tests require whole blood usually the collection tube's cap is color coded indicating the tubes anticoagulant (most often containing Heparin). The red top tube typically contains no anticoagulant at all because most chemistry tests use serum obtained by centrifuging the clotted blood. However, some of the tests can require either serum or plasma (for example, electrolytes). But these are not the only examples. I was trained to use an an automated analyzer that ran 21 tests on a single patient sample and on many 8 hour shifts we ran more than 600 samples: That's 12,600 tests results per evening shift not counting calibration and every 10 samples was a "control sample" to insure accuracy and precision. My college text book was, John D Bauer's "Clinical Laboratory Methods". A final reason and a very important one is that clinical labs are required to store left over samples in the event a physician request it be retested to insure a patient receives appropriate treatment based on the confirmed result(s).

    • @mulemule
      @mulemule 2 года назад +26

      "B-b-b-b-ut, *Trade Secrets!* "

    • @clinicalimaging8619
      @clinicalimaging8619 2 года назад +26

      Hype over science unfortunately - patients are the ones who suffer in the end

    • @Theckonestroh
      @Theckonestroh 2 года назад +7

      Elizabeth Holmes was smart at deceiving people. Nanotainer which was a good play on words with 10-9th power for nontechnology that is in the billionth decimal place. The machine named Edison is another play on words for Thomas Edison. Great idea tie together Electric powered generator with nanotechnology and be able to read far smaller samples of blood. I think what through me off was studying graphene and how they use cd-rom laser to separate the atoms. She got use to believe in fools gold that is for sure.

    • @manojreddy123
      @manojreddy123 2 года назад +26

      Good she’s convicted!

  • @EtherealAriel
    @EtherealAriel 2 года назад +316

    I love that the woman with a biology degree knew almost immediately this is BS.

    • @jbohnoff
      @jbohnoff 2 года назад +6

      Yet she continued earning paychecks, and filling her belly with fraudulently sourced income.

    • @B_Bodziak
      @B_Bodziak 2 года назад +54

      @@jbohnoff No, she's one of the two whistleblowers!

    • @Janellabelle
      @Janellabelle Год назад

      @@jbohnoff no she didn't she quit and turned Theranos in to the center for Medicare and Medicaid services. But countless other scientists worked there and knew it was bs and kept working there just for the money knowing full well what they were doing...one guy even killed himself to prevent testifying against Elizabeth! Ian Gibbons was asked to testify at a deposition about why Elizabeth's name was on numerous patents with his when she contributed zero scientific work on them, and instead of tell the truth he KILLED HIMSELF. Imagine the hold this sociopath had on her employees!

    • @B_Bodziak
      @B_Bodziak Год назад +44

      @SummerBreeze It's no wonder whistleblowers are hesitant to come forward -- look at how you're chastising her now

    • @VVVY777
      @VVVY777 Год назад

      I love that women needed a biology degree to know this is BS.

  • @josepha5885
    @josepha5885 2 года назад +524

    I heard Walgreens sent their own guy to checkup on Theranos. He immediately reported trouble there to Walgreens but Walgreens didn't want to believe him. They were totally sold on what Holmes was pitching. They thought their own investigator must be wrong.

    • @ignaciocampos8435
      @ignaciocampos8435 2 года назад +10

      you heard?

    • @KenDAKL4ever
      @KenDAKL4ever 2 года назад +70

      Walgreens was afraid CVS was going to outbid them so the ignored his warning and took the bait. I know CVS looks back on it and thank the stars they didn't

    • @PortfolioPL
      @PortfolioPL 2 года назад +9

      @@KenDAKL4ever Yes, that is in the book "Bad Blood". Worth a read!

    • @Gizziiusa
      @Gizziiusa 2 года назад +34

      i read different. The Walgreens consultant was asking questions that Theranos deemed to be "offensive" and "disrupting" the meeting, and subsequently boo hooed to Walgreens upper management (he was simply asking due diligence questions to protect his employer, Walgreens...mind you). Walgreens then fired their consultant.
      its also been speculated that Walgreens was very worried about CVS getting in on the action, and they wanted to lock it down b4 they did.

    • @jjwallnutts
      @jjwallnutts 2 года назад +10

      That’s crazy. Why even send him? Lmao

  • @brwneyesaz
    @brwneyesaz 2 года назад +1330

    She caused a senior scientist to commit suicide. I hope she's being sued for contributing to his death. What an awful person.

  • @John_Q
    @John_Q 2 года назад +2431

    That whistleblower is a hero. This entire scenario is hilarious. So many delusional and greedy investors got swindled by an obvious con-artist, but were blinded by hype.

    • @internetpeople6113
      @internetpeople6113 2 года назад +77

      Blinded by greed

    • @jrb4347
      @jrb4347 2 года назад +89

      I know - and a 19 year old uneducated con artist. I had no idea it was so easy to get billions out of people with no scientific proof.

    • @Tracymmo
      @Tracymmo 2 года назад +83

      Rupert Murdoch and Betsy DeVos taking a bath on this mess is the one positive outcome.

    • @GET2222
      @GET2222 2 года назад +28

      Silicon Valley knew it was BS.

    • @captainpawpawchannel
      @captainpawpawchannel 2 года назад +24

      Like Clinton, Obama or Trump, all big crooks, mesmeriezed people

  • @samansiddiquie1902
    @samansiddiquie1902 Год назад +26

    John Carreyrou deserves all the awards and recognition. He is a brilliant journalist

  • @stephaniechristy9402
    @stephaniechristy9402 2 года назад +180

    I remember working at the Children’s Hospital when a Rep for Theranos came in trying to “sell” their services. Anyways after the Rep left I was talking with an Endocrinologist Doc about her thoughts on it, and she said ain’t no way. The doctor did not buy what they were selling and never referred any patient to them.

    • @joywimer4281
      @joywimer4281 2 года назад +6

      Excellent Dr

    • @pietropipparolo4329
      @pietropipparolo4329 2 года назад +7

      Bless your endocrinologist!

    • @leonklass2793
      @leonklass2793 2 года назад

      Hi

    • @amramjose
      @amramjose 2 года назад +2

      Probably saved a few lives or kept them out of danger. I remember going to Walgreens and seeing these boxes, with the price list, and thinking " I don't trust this, I won't put my health in the hands of a vending machine". Prophetic thoughts.

    • @hu3an8ty14
      @hu3an8ty14 2 года назад

      It’s interesting that the woman with 11 yachts fell for this, yet she replaced science in Michigan schools with “Jesus”.

  • @Dogboy73
    @Dogboy73 2 года назад +383

    Just amazing how this was able to go this far. Basically selling a product that never existed for ludicrous amounts of money.

    • @henryford2950
      @henryford2950 2 года назад +10

      Or selling products that aren't 100% "safe & effective" and whose producers are immune from prosecution (think vaccine manufacturers). And bill taxpayers for that, which is even worse.

    • @emintey
      @emintey 2 года назад +6

      @@henryford2950 There is nothing in this world which is 100% safe and effective, never has been, never will be.

    • @lolodee3528
      @lolodee3528 2 года назад +3

      It was a long con.

    • @desertdetroiter428
      @desertdetroiter428 2 года назад +19

      Female, white, blonde, blue eyes, semi attractive. Tends to make men stupid and investors blind.

    • @phyllisfoster6589
      @phyllisfoster6589 2 года назад +14

      Well that's how powerful and accommodating white privilege can be.

  • @IaneHowe
    @IaneHowe 2 года назад +473

    How the jury were able to hear information like this and not find her guilty in lying to patients baffles me.

    • @ConstructiveMinds100
      @ConstructiveMinds100 2 года назад +24

      Because you are the plebs and they are the elites.
      The more money you earn or steal you join the club of privileged.
      Comprende?

    • @phyllisfoster6589
      @phyllisfoster6589 2 года назад +30

      If she confidently bamboozled investors out of millions upon millions of dollars...bamboozling a bunch of suburbanite jurors must have been a fricking cake walk!!

    • @adil4ever
      @adil4ever 2 года назад +50

      The jury system is a joke.

    • @thesciguy4823
      @thesciguy4823 2 года назад +18

      Because millionaire donors have the receipts (evidence). Regular people do not; therefore it's more difficult to prove.

    • @robertk2007
      @robertk2007 2 года назад +8

      They did find her guilty of four counts

  • @androd1279
    @androd1279 2 года назад +93

    So much respect for Shultz, Chung, and the other employees that helped with exposing her. Though few, good to know there are still people with integrity in these companies. I hope they throw the book at her. Holmes and Aswari may not look like serial killers we are used to hearing about, but that’s exactly what they were.

  • @adamwest3637
    @adamwest3637 2 года назад +517

    I want to know more about the psychology of how someone can live that big of a lie. She knew it didn’t work and had nothing to show for it. Did she actually think it would work out in the end?

    • @phiakate
      @phiakate 2 года назад +37

      it's years and years of a lie and the President and capitalists telling her she is amazing ( for achieving nothing BTW) and throwing money at her, at this point she believes her own lies.

    • @Woozlewuzzleable
      @Woozlewuzzleable 2 года назад +32

      Same with Bernie Madoff.

    • @jorgeespinosa3179
      @jorgeespinosa3179 2 года назад +22

      She’s soulless, heart of stone selfish, and sick. She chose Fraud, but could have easily excelled as a sociopath serial killer. To this day, she sees nothing wrong with her behavior. Wow.

    • @danrothman6129
      @danrothman6129 2 года назад +70

      People like that usually pass the checklist for psychopathy or sociopathy where they get the diagnosis for some sort anti social disorder. These people just have a very low capacity to feel empathy and remorse. On the plus side they have a near immunity to anxiety and stress but this is where can get dangerous.

    • @phriedokra6158
      @phriedokra6158 2 года назад +9

      She hoped it would I do believe....

  • @timelapsega
    @timelapsega 2 года назад +421

    She was obsessed with Steve Jobs and had no doubt heard of him asking for what seemed to be impossible and the engineers somehow figuring it out. She thought she could do the same but picked something that really was impossible.

    • @cleopatrajones90
      @cleopatrajones90 2 года назад +13

      😂

    • @maxpercer7119
      @maxpercer7119 2 года назад +3

      oedipal strivings for steve jobs

    • @squiggleworks9
      @squiggleworks9 2 года назад +27

      I don’t think it’s impossible. It just isn’t possible YET

    • @devoutagnostic7768
      @devoutagnostic7768 2 года назад +4

      🍎 and 🍊

    • @thebeardedlady76
      @thebeardedlady76 2 года назад +43

      @@squiggleworks9 Well, she had no idea how to make it happen. But she had no problem telling her investors and clients that she did. Ambitious is fine. Outright lying is a huge problem.

  • @Tsudkyk
    @Tsudkyk 2 года назад +103

    While in the military, one of my fellow electrical engineers left the command to work on this project. When he came back he said “I can’t say a lot, but they will never figure it out. It doesn’t work. There is too much secrecy, too many limitations and the entire thing is based off an idea that is simply a pipe dream.”
    He told us other details that painted a picture of a “perception is reality” culture within the company. He was 100% accurate in his claims.

    • @2nickles647
      @2nickles647 5 месяцев назад

      Why did he say anything? He knew about the deception

    • @cyndoza5454
      @cyndoza5454 4 месяца назад

      ​@@2nickles647tough one... maybe signed a NDA.

  • @RosemaryGrow
    @RosemaryGrow Год назад +27

    As a retired medical technologist with many years of lab experience I am appalled that ANYONE could get suckered in and believe a drop of blood could accomplish all off these claims . It takes a lot of education, use of controls and specifications to be accurate . This is not a game ! It’s a dangerous harmful risk to patients lives. Unbelievable reckless behavior .

    • @Jeff50-q5d
      @Jeff50-q5d 8 месяцев назад

      I wondered in hindsight what the people of Siemens and Philips thought the claims of Theranos.

    • @magdastrong
      @magdastrong 6 месяцев назад +1

      Ive just finished watching The drop out, and agree with you. What I find mind blowingly scary, is how she got away time and time again, with people who should know better. It was terrifying to watch. I truly hope the rest of her life will be a miserable one.

  • @lj9524
    @lj9524 2 года назад +311

    She is a con artist of the worst kind. Amazes me how many politicians and wealthy people got suckered into “the vision”! The “ Edison” what the heck? 🤣🤣🤣

    • @blankiki
      @blankiki 2 года назад +12

      Well, that’s the culture in the silicon : fake it until you make it. Furthermore, it shows how stupid and greedy our politicians are!

    • @grahamo22
      @grahamo22 2 года назад +2

      She was also faking two internal 'reports', editing the contents and sticking other company logos on them to pass them off as 'approval' and admitted it under oath - saying it wasnt her intent to deceive anyone. So any investor who asked too many questions got forged documents in response.

    • @edwardcheeks4142
      @edwardcheeks4142 2 года назад +3

      Smart people are the easiest to fool.
      Ex: people that voted for Biden.

    • @kurtstraemann470
      @kurtstraemann470 2 года назад

      I guess "Tesla" was already taken, so you had to go to the next best thing

    • @martinpope3835
      @martinpope3835 2 года назад +2

      It figures that the likes of bill clinton and joe biden would be all bamboozled by this monstrosity of a human.

  • @robals744
    @robals744 2 года назад +309

    This shows how much a successful scam depends on the workers silence.

    • @margo3367
      @margo3367 2 года назад +19

      I know. Why did those employees with advanced degrees stay with her for almost two years? They could have easily gotten another job. Now, they're being cited as heroes. 🙄

    • @houseofvenusMD
      @houseofvenusMD 2 года назад +8

      @@margo3367 Money

    • @joskal1965
      @joskal1965 2 года назад +4

      @@margo3367 Advanced scam degrees, intelligence and scholar ship is two very different states of mind

    • @CarlosG2288
      @CarlosG2288 2 года назад +5

      And greedy investors lol

    • @abeautifulcountry9353
      @abeautifulcountry9353 2 года назад +11

      @@margo3367 Elizabeth deliberately kept the the scientists working in silos and in competition with one another so for a lot of the time they never really had an idea of what was happening across the company and how far they were developing. She also sacked so many staff over the years who even dared question her or show concern and were made to sign NDAs or threatened with huge lawsuits if they said anything. She hired one of the most expensive and ruthless law firms in the US just to keep people quiet.

  • @tdp73
    @tdp73 2 года назад +361

    I hope she goes to jail for a long time. She knew exactly what she was doing. She even lowered her voice to sound less feminine. Her lying was very conniving and very precise. I don't care how many kids she has now, she needs to go to jail for YEARS!

    • @mulemule
      @mulemule 2 года назад +26

      As the gravity of likely punishment sinks in, may Holmes feel the horror & despair the man who thought he'd contracted HIV felt; the woman who thought she'd miscarried felt; the common investors who lost their life savings felt; the whistleblower who fled the country felt; the family & friends of Sunny felt; and, Gibbons' widow felt.

    • @rakanbi1
      @rakanbi1 2 года назад +9

      She won’t. It’s w white collar crime. I doubt she would do time.

    • @davidturczak7253
      @davidturczak7253 2 года назад +15

      They will give her 20 but she will only serve 5 years I bet .

    • @rikubear6549
      @rikubear6549 2 года назад +14

      she won't go to prison most is a fine maybe 1 year of jail. the is American "Justice" we've seen it before. rules for thee nit for me is thier mantra

    • @SnuffTheBeast666
      @SnuffTheBeast666 2 года назад +4

      She's been found guilty of 4/11 charges. For fraud of this magnitude, hundred's of millions-billions of dollars, she'll definitely get 20 years plus, doing at least 5 years.

  • @rjddurhamnc
    @rjddurhamnc Год назад +58

    Love how she puts on the lab coat and walks around like she actually knows something.

  • @aspencolorado1190
    @aspencolorado1190 2 года назад +721

    How she did not get convicted for defrauding the patients is beyond me …
    Our justice system needs a lot of improvement…

    • @jayrosenstein957
      @jayrosenstein957 2 года назад +23

      I don't know the real answer, but I suspect it might be because she never interacted directly with the patients. She defrauded the investors and the industry customers because she made the false claims directly to them.

    • @deadskinrippers
      @deadskinrippers 2 года назад +14

      BY DEFRAUDING THE SYSTEM

    • @Maria-jp6eo
      @Maria-jp6eo 2 года назад +27

      I had the same question in regards to defrauding the patients.
      A kind viewer of you tube provided me with these facts:
      “The defense largely won those counts in by prevailing with the judge on pretrial motions that severely limited the scope of patient testimony, they were barred from being asked about physical or emotional harm they experienced as a result of faulty test results and only patients who paid out of their own pocket for the test were allowed to testify at all”.

    • @gheller2261
      @gheller2261 2 года назад +10

      Likely because it is difficult to prove causation. That is, it is hard to find patients whose blood was put through Theranos who then suffered illness thereafter and to then link that illness to a Theranos misdiagnosis.

    • @Katie-vy5rd
      @Katie-vy5rd 2 года назад +6

      My thoughts too, that to me was as bad or worse. Extremely disappointed!

  • @zaggo3425
    @zaggo3425 2 года назад +279

    This is honestly something out of a sci-fi movie.

    • @jules-cb6ni
      @jules-cb6ni 2 года назад +17

      Entitled white woman karen who thought she was above everyone else. She deserves a long sentence. Sociopath!

    • @historyouuu3495
      @historyouuu3495 2 года назад +11

      @@jules-cb6ni RACIST!

    • @kenan12341
      @kenan12341 2 года назад +8

      @@historyouuu3495 no. It's just the truth. You're looking for racism where there is none.

    • @kenan12341
      @kenan12341 2 года назад +7

      @@historyouuu3495 you're part of the problem.

    • @dannnsss8034
      @dannnsss8034 2 года назад +4

      @@historyouuu3495 racist? Surely you're being sarcastic? Context was descriptive.

  • @hksmith8581
    @hksmith8581 2 года назад +440

    The life style she lives even after getting caught shows she take zero responsibility hope she gets 20 years.

    • @Kiyoone
      @Kiyoone 2 года назад +63

      20 years in prison to still having millions after she get out? AND she will not have to raise the kid? Its a win win for her... They should take ALL her money AND have 25 years in prison...

    • @phillysauto4724
      @phillysauto4724 2 года назад +5

      YOU MUST BE A CLINTON SUPPORTER ..PUBLIC RECORD CLINTON IS IN ON IT

    • @carlosw1687
      @carlosw1687 2 года назад +27

      @@Kiyoone 25? She should get 80

    • @minettesv1205
      @minettesv1205 2 года назад +4

      I agree.

    • @markg.7865
      @markg.7865 2 года назад +7

      @@phillysauto4724 No, that's not true. Was Betsy DeVos in on it too?

  • @ashianagi
    @ashianagi 2 года назад +11

    I think a huge lesson can be learned from this. Elizabeth’s passion was money not the idea itself. I think that was her main issue. She didn’t care about the product, the people she’s helping, or the impact her product would have. She wanted to become a billionaire and it was obvious. She lied and manipulated not because she believed her product would work, but because she knew that she’s making money from selling an idea. And I think she knew that one day this would come crashing down. She didn’t care because she reached her goal of becoming a billionaire. So the lesson here is be passionate about the product and the mission not the success the follows.

  • @jeniestra.
    @jeniestra. 2 года назад +631

    Elizabeth the psycho is the greatest saleswoman ever. The amount of greedy corporate idiots who fell for this is ridiculous. I wonder how many people had health problems because of this.

    • @internetpeople6113
      @internetpeople6113 2 года назад +34

      She is on par with Trump.

    • @franciscojosemari4707
      @franciscojosemari4707 2 года назад +7

      Big difference between being a saleswoman or a salesman and a swindler.

    • @jeniestra.
      @jeniestra. 2 года назад +17

      @@internetpeople6113 it runs in her family considering who her father is.

    • @jeniestra.
      @jeniestra. 2 года назад +5

      @@franciscojosemari4707 swindlers are good sales people, that's why they get away with things. That has nothing to do with those who do their work honestly, this can be true for both.

    • @wildnfree101
      @wildnfree101 2 года назад +6

      Investors were greedy, so it was easy for her. It was almost a ponzi scheme, but no investors got paid out. If it was not for the fact that peoples health was put at risk, you could laugh about it. Investing 100 million dollars into a black box that did not work and you did not look at it to make sure it worked!

  • @jrb4347
    @jrb4347 2 года назад +2070

    My favourite part is when she wears a white lab coat and checks on everyone’s work like she has a degree in science or something hahahahaha. God bless America you really can be whatever you want when you grow up lol

    • @FilonisHat
      @FilonisHat 2 года назад +164

      You forgot to add: “if you’re rich” at the end of your sentence.

    • @jimmyp7928
      @jimmyp7928 2 года назад +97

      She was also extremely well connected which opened many a door and gave her added credibility.

    • @Job.Well.Done_01
      @Job.Well.Done_01 2 года назад +9

      I noticed that part, too. Lol

    • @wa7658
      @wa7658 2 года назад +2

      Lol

    • @theprotagonist1311
      @theprotagonist1311 2 года назад +7

      @@jimmyp7928 her dad was a former Exxon exec right?

  • @michaelrief4424
    @michaelrief4424 2 года назад +94

    I read or heard in a news report that her Father was an executive at Enron. So she had early family coaching in Fraud.

    • @jamessullivan4391
      @jamessullivan4391 2 года назад

      Really? Did you hear that?

    • @michaelrief4424
      @michaelrief4424 2 года назад

      @@jamessullivan4391
      I wish I could remember where I read this but I definitely am not making it up. It really doesn’t matter now anyway.

    • @ARichardP
      @ARichardP 2 года назад +7

      Wikipedia says her father was a VP at Enron.

    • @billgreen576
      @billgreen576 2 года назад +3

      @@ARichardP So she learned from the best, or should I say worst.

  • @cathyprosser1050
    @cathyprosser1050 2 года назад +7

    Thank you, Tyler Schultz!!! You are awesome and I am so proud of you for doing what you did. You could have just quit and gone on to something else but instead you took risks and did what needed to be done. Bravo!👏

  • @erpollock
    @erpollock 2 года назад +149

    I've never heard this fraud explained so well by people who worked at Theranos. The evidence at the trial was fragmentary. This is excellent reporting, 60 Minutes found the right people to ask and they knew what was going on. Excellent testimony.

    • @sytherwusky
      @sytherwusky 2 года назад +3

      I think the entire case is a commentary on Silicon Valley‘s culture there’s so much hype so much exaggerating in this culture that young entrepreneurs are basically bred to behave in what Elizabeth did

    • @sytherwusky
      @sytherwusky 2 года назад +1

      @I O keep in mind this was during the unicorn boom (The unicorn club is the billionaires tech start up club emerging at Silicon Valley at the time) and people believed that this company was going to be the next Facebook and they wanted to jump on the next Rainbow rocket to riches

    • @wmonroe21
      @wmonroe21 2 года назад +1

      CBS Nora O’Donnell swallowed the bait on her first Theranos report like everybody else. As a reporter, she has no credibility in my eyes. Just a very pretty apple who fell far from the journalism tree.

    • @TuckFrump-r9h
      @TuckFrump-r9h 2 года назад

      @@wmonroe21 And she admitted it.

    • @kckcmctcrc
      @kckcmctcrc 2 года назад

      This only scratches the surface… I highly recommend the book.

  • @epenesajennings4725
    @epenesajennings4725 2 года назад +199

    The FDA overlooked the Theranos scam. They must be held responsible

    • @shreyvaghela3963
      @shreyvaghela3963 2 года назад +19

      That reminds me of the boeing disaster too. Government agencies in America needs some fixing. This kind of dangerous corruption leads to loss of lives

    • @Hithere-ek4qt
      @Hithere-ek4qt 2 года назад +7

      this is America. Folks are NOT held accountable.
      Case in point - Trump, Fox News and their lies etc. etc.

    • @vela-6
      @vela-6 2 года назад +7

      @@Hithere-ek4qt I ironically, I bet you're first in line to trust the FDA.

    • @KhanMann66
      @KhanMann66 2 года назад +2

      @@Hithere-ek4qt Folks? You mean the elites are not held accountable.

    • @bgarcia8929
      @bgarcia8929 2 года назад +6

      Absolutely, this is the same FDA that agreed with Purdue Pharma that Oxycontin was non addictive. 200,000 Americans died of opioids overdoses last year. I thought the FDA was set up to protect us not the corporations profits? With stories like this who needs conspiracy theories to muddy their name.

  • @MarinePoolee91
    @MarinePoolee91 2 года назад +485

    She was guilty of defrauding the investor. She was not guilty of defrauding the patients. Let that sink in.

    • @manuelmarquez2514
      @manuelmarquez2514 2 года назад +115

      In the US, investors are more important than patients.

    • @BWolf00
      @BWolf00 2 года назад +6

      @@manuelmarquez2514 And the socialist speaks.

    • @ferndawg1111
      @ferndawg1111 2 года назад +23

      Indeed, meanwhile oncology patients are erroneously being told that they have active disease and vice versa...

    • @Grasshopper.80
      @Grasshopper.80 2 года назад +22

      America

    • @BWolf00
      @BWolf00 2 года назад +4

      @@Grasshopper.80 Russia

  • @philpritchettphan
    @philpritchettphan 2 года назад +7

    One thing in my experience working in startups, be extremely wary of the word "disrupt." Every company that claims to be "disrupting the [x] industry" is a company without a real product. That word is a huge sign that they've simply slapped their name on existing technology, and are hiding it behind a slick a landing page.

    • @briscoedarling3237
      @briscoedarling3237 2 года назад +2

      Ditto for anyone who puts “disruptor” in their resume to describe themselves….

  • @dancooper3806
    @dancooper3806 2 года назад +218

    Imagine having a college degree in biology and chemistry and working for these crooks.
    Her sentence should be 50,000 years.

    • @adorablegirl1559
      @adorablegirl1559 2 года назад +3

      Meanness of this type is something unfathomable to me

    • @colico14
      @colico14 2 года назад +24

      I can only imagine how disappointing it must have been for these bright, young, capable minds to realize that they had committed themselves to a total sham of a corporation.

    • @marytrujillo8433
      @marytrujillo8433 2 года назад +11

      An insult to our profession

    • @jkvelasquez84
      @jkvelasquez84 2 года назад

      Yea keep her bone dust locked up

    • @thegoodsmaster
      @thegoodsmaster 2 года назад +1

      Looking at leas than 20, 5 year minimum.

  • @太好了F
    @太好了F 2 года назад +603

    Can we actually have people face jail time for once? if this all ends with just money being paid how can we really have any faith that people who do this actually face consequences that they'll truly feel.

    • @ChibiKeruchan
      @ChibiKeruchan 2 года назад +14

      she won't get jail time coz the only mistake she did was she failed miscalculated and Failed.
      you see she is not a scientist. she is just a marketer or motivator speaker (if that you prefer to call them).
      steve jobs and her are the same. they both good at talking about the future and telling a story about what "they think" and "the idea".
      the difference between them is Steve job knows his product is possible to make he only needs to find the proper people to make one. (iphone is no unique there are several attempt year before it.)
      and that where his talent comes in. he knows how to talk, to motivate people, to lure these people to come to him and make the product possible.
      This lady on the other hand miscalculated it. her product is impossible to make atleast for the current era. (we can call it , she is ahead of his time... but she isn't).
      she knows how to talk, to motivate people.. to lure these "right people" to come and make her product possible.
      problem is ... it isn't possible.
      she failed. and that's it.
      and that's the hard truth. nevertheless the only big losers here are those who invested on her. which most likely are wealthy people. so .. I don't care. they deserve to lose those money.

    • @karimjerbi7084
      @karimjerbi7084 2 года назад +38

      @@ChibiKeruchan by your logic every scammer has failed, he had the best of intentions but his little scamming brain miscalculated :(

    • @stratdoc
      @stratdoc 2 года назад +3

      @@ChibiKeruchan I have worked with industry as a physician and the difference in your analogy is that these CEO's need to be cautious about reporting when things aren't yet working. To make it clear how and why they aren't and suggest that a solution exists. She and her board, who btw share the blame here, didn't do this well. I don't think they realized they were in the medical device industry NOT the computer software business. There should have been a physician and scientist review board that was making it clear what this idea could and couldn't do safely.
      Finger stick can be used for many chemistry and serum based studies and the idea of using very small quantities has merit. In fact the inspiration here is that there has been huge progress in the area. Obviously we rely on this for blood sugars. The problem is not enough to give a full accurate reading for the majority of the panel we normally order. Pushing cells through a slit opening as opposed to a vein causes lysis of the cells which then interferes with accurate readings for over half what you generally want to know. This was obvious to anyone in the field..well not to this group apparently. So it wasn't a full on scam and I would say it would be interesting to see what was getting accurate measurements that could have been product that was useful for many in-office studies. I don't know what has become of the work and money spent on R&D. I agree the speculative investors made money on the way up and many shorted on the way down..The funds probably ate it the most.
      I do think that considering how many overpromised companies fail that we pretty much just know HER name..Burn the witch? What about the Wickens?

    • @tatriceshipp9139
      @tatriceshipp9139 2 года назад

      They do it is called jailing ADOS "black" men, women and children due to racism.

    • @bertoman1990
      @bertoman1990 2 года назад +2

      No jail time for her as no patient's life was at stake here more of a misleading of their "well-renowned" product that had investors lose big time

  • @anon8373
    @anon8373 2 года назад +140

    im amazed by her ability to scam and defraud people. she even seduced a rich heir to marry her and be her baby daddy. LOL shes a real pro at scamming. Finally, the law caught up to her.

    • @baldeagle4710
      @baldeagle4710 2 года назад +24

      LOL. it seems like her husband is a spoiled rich kid playing with daddy's money and screwing around with Instagram models. they are both trash.

    • @JC_inc
      @JC_inc 2 года назад +5

      And she’s 10 years her husband’s senior🤣

    • @timschmitt7550
      @timschmitt7550 2 года назад +11

      To me it's a miracle how a well-off good looking guy chooses a criminal fraudster as a partner. Yes she is physically quite attractive I suppose, but there are millions of attractive women in the US who are not criminals. Any explanations?

    • @Peasjustjpeas
      @Peasjustjpeas 2 года назад

      @@timschmitt7550 power, greed

    • @timschmitt7550
      @timschmitt7550 2 года назад +1

      @@Peasjustjpeas no I mean the other way around: why does the guy choose a criminal?

  • @debfrazin1344
    @debfrazin1344 2 года назад +13

    The silver lining of this saga: Betsy DeVos and Rupert Murdock each lost $100 Million dollars.

  • @LA-ym3gt
    @LA-ym3gt 2 года назад +75

    I don't have sympathy for scam artists. Sentencing is lenient for these criminals.

  • @joyj1219
    @joyj1219 2 года назад +60

    The voice alone would send me running the other way.

    • @helenmarais7276
      @helenmarais7276 7 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂...my thoughts too!!

    • @helenmarais7276
      @helenmarais7276 7 месяцев назад

      And that scruffy unkempt hair!! 😂 WTF!?

  • @AviationNut
    @AviationNut 2 года назад +298

    She always gave me the creeps especially her fake voice and the way she looks at people almost like a robot. It was exposed that this is not her real voice, she was caught using her real voice couple times.

    • @kenniaroberts8873
      @kenniaroberts8873 2 года назад +18

      It sounds so painful.

    • @horsemeattball
      @horsemeattball 2 года назад +6

      Even her visage was fake.

    • @auntiebagadonuts5950
      @auntiebagadonuts5950 2 года назад +43

      yes! the voice is awful... funny that she intentionally tried to sound like this?! who on earth would want to sound like that

    • @maxstr
      @maxstr 2 года назад +15

      @@auntiebagadonuts5950 who knows, obviously she's not right in the head. Her voice is just one thing in her list of crazy

    • @michaellandon1960
      @michaellandon1960 2 года назад +5

      Her and SuckeyBerg share common interests.. Or programmer.

  • @hok-man
    @hok-man 2 года назад +4

    I just can't understand the amount of time and honest people it took to take this fraud down... that is the most frighting...

  • @Do_not_assume
    @Do_not_assume 2 года назад +199

    It took an insider to whistleblow on the fabrication of lab results and dubious practices. Shouldn't the checking and verification process be carried out by the regulators without the need of whistleblowers? Are whistleblowers the only way companies and organisations can be held to account?

    • @AlexisKasperavicius
      @AlexisKasperavicius 2 года назад +8

      A good illustration that government licensure and regulation is often pointless and even dangerous. Consider: Are the politicians who oversee these regulators facing prison time or fines for their gross negligence? Do we even know who they are? If not, why not? Who is responsible?

    • @TheKebbish
      @TheKebbish 2 года назад +5

      @@AlexisKasperavicius what do you mean? How do you suggest we regulate organisations?

    • @AlexisKasperavicius
      @AlexisKasperavicius 2 года назад +8

      @@TheKebbish Regulation is worthless if those doing the regulating are incompetent or corrupt. Putting politicians in charge of things might feel righteous, but... they're politicians. They'll tell you whatever you want to hear. Organizations are already regulated by consumers. Being lazy by trusting (and paying higher taxes to) politicians just to tell you which organizations are trustworthy implodes much more often than publicized.

    • @biggeneral1628
      @biggeneral1628 2 года назад +1

      @@AlexisKasperavicius You describe regulatory capture but offer zero alternatives to regulatory systems. Regulation is absolutely necessary or all of these corporate clowns would be pulling stunts like Holmes

    • @journeywithnichole
      @journeywithnichole 2 года назад +1

      @@biggeneral1628 All the corporate clowns do, do this. Everything the govt touches is corrupt. You want a solution? Regulation not involving the govt.

  • @themicroman
    @themicroman 2 года назад +46

    As a Medical Laboratory Scientist who actually runs these tests, I'm pretty sure any one of us could have realized this was illegitimate... We all see how much sample all these different analyzers take for their respective tests and knew that one analyzer would not have the assay compatibility to run hematological, chemical, molecular tests etc. But when you have people who are so far removed from the actual lab work, I can see why they bought such an appealing story.

    • @rumblefish9
      @rumblefish9 Год назад +2

      Many did. There was a lab tech and blogger (I forgot the name) who criticized and questioned the technology before there were any suspicions but nobody listened to them. Even Elizabeth's own professor said that her idea was impossible. The fact that there were zero doctors or medical professionals in the company board is a massive red flag.

    • @afasico9669
      @afasico9669 Год назад +2

      I understand buying the story, but I won't ever be able to understand to invest millions on a machine without having a proper test before.

  • @chnalvr
    @chnalvr 2 года назад +187

    The words "creepy" and "ick" come to mind when I see and listen to her. Has anyone investigated the lives her company hurt or ruined?

    • @keelahrose
      @keelahrose 2 года назад +13

      I had never heard her voice before this interview. It's horrible; it sounds like she constantly has a bad head cold.

    • @johnkho1744
      @johnkho1744 2 года назад +14

      @@keelahrose I read somewhere that she deliberately lowers her voice pitch (ie what we are hearing is not her original voice), something to do with psychology along the lines of people deeming deeper voices as more trustworthy.

    • @alisalittle817
      @alisalittle817 2 года назад +2

      I remember the day she did her interview on 6O Mins thinking either she was incredibly genius or diabolical.

    • @keelahrose
      @keelahrose 2 года назад +2

      @@johnkho1744 That seems to fit her profile, but it's backfiring big time.

    • @KhanMann66
      @KhanMann66 2 года назад +7

      @@johnkho1744 And the fact she’s obsessed with being the next Steve Jobs. Heck she even dresses like him!

  • @Jabberstax
    @Jabberstax 2 года назад +7

    It's always a mystery to me why people who run scams like this think they can get away with it. Surely they know they can only go so far before they are caught.

    • @carlosnorris352
      @carlosnorris352 Год назад

      Because they think they’re superior and the rest of inferior humans can’t catch them. A delusional form of narcissism.

    • @probro9898
      @probro9898 Год назад

      They make hay while the sun shines

    • @apdroidgeek1737
      @apdroidgeek1737 7 месяцев назад

      She kept the investors money apparently...

  • @lonesomealaskan2599
    @lonesomealaskan2599 2 года назад +179

    The fact that we get free documentary on RUclips by 60 Minutes is truly a gift. 🤙🏽

    • @juggerswood
      @juggerswood 2 года назад +18

      Show: *called 60 min*
      Video: *14 min*

    • @Gazzaxxo
      @Gazzaxxo 2 года назад +2

      This is actually the real 60 minute story on her ruclips.net/video/BgNfrDXr7uA/видео.html

    • @juggerswood
      @juggerswood 2 года назад +1

      @@Gazzaxxo Thanks Gaby...mami?

    • @allterra3095
      @allterra3095 2 года назад +2

      Cold fusions video is better tho but this is neat too

  • @GUNMETALGUYUSA
    @GUNMETALGUYUSA 2 года назад +97

    At least they found her guilty. It's only symbolic. With her lawyers, the money she stole, and her sympathy tactic of having a baby while on trial, she will get a ridiculously light sentence if any.

    • @mulemule
      @mulemule 2 года назад +5

      Nonviolent, White-collar crime
      No priors
      Federal Sentencing Guidelines but concurrent sentencing allowed
      5 - 10, out in 3 - 5. (Just in time for WASP-anchor baby's preschooling)

    • @Georgeanne17
      @Georgeanne17 2 года назад +2

      It’s up to 20 years per charge, she will go to jail for awhile.

    • @mulemule
      @mulemule 2 года назад +4

      @@Georgeanne17 Likely concurrent sentencing Vs. multiple charges. (Unfortunately)

    • @Kiyoone
      @Kiyoone 2 года назад +1

      Hope a real rich shady person had invested on her... The mob kind.... We all know what happens to those people...

    • @digitaldecibles
      @digitaldecibles 2 года назад +2

      Her not guilty charges amaze the Fing smile outta me

  • @ethio-today105
    @ethio-today105 2 года назад +294

    What proves Elzabeth is really a monster is that she still has the guts to keep asking investors to put in more cash to a massive fraud company which is worth $0.

    • @boobio1
      @boobio1 2 года назад +2

      Corporate Media Gushed Over Theranos Fraudster Elizabeth Holmes
      ruclips.net/video/rqVkYYsDOLY/видео.html

    • @ethio-today105
      @ethio-today105 2 года назад +8

      @@jg79100 Yeah, that's very true, the 'Fake it until you make it' saga continues at Silicon Valley and no ones seems to do anything about it. I was surprised to know that Elizabeth's fraud company managed to remain out in the field almost two decades without getting caught, that is freaking Scarry!

    • @wildnfree101
      @wildnfree101 2 года назад +6

      Investors were greedy, so it was easy for her. It was almost a ponzi scheme, but no investors got paid out. If it was not for the fact that peoples health was put at risk, you could laugh about it. Investing 100 million dollars into a black box that did not work and you did not look at it to make sure it worked!

    • @amiciprocul8501
      @amiciprocul8501 2 года назад +3

      Oh no poor widdle investors...

    • @warlordiseppi
      @warlordiseppi 2 года назад +1

      @@wildnfree101 because she was a woman

  • @skbosdgame8435
    @skbosdgame8435 2 года назад +7

    Didn’t know the “Drop out” is a real story, I was watching it and wondering when the madness gonna end with a happing ending. Now know why the show kept getting from bad to worst.

  • @Lucky_Chase
    @Lucky_Chase 2 года назад +65

    Her damned voice. She couldn't even get that right.🤣

  • @lewlafanz6932
    @lewlafanz6932 2 года назад +46

    She gave flat out lies without even blink

  • @ferndawg1111
    @ferndawg1111 2 года назад +113

    the gravity of fraud perpetrated by these criminals is breathtaking.

    • @Rangetechus
      @Rangetechus 2 года назад +4

      The stupidity of those swindled is equally astounding.

    • @rakanbi1
      @rakanbi1 2 года назад

      Bs

    • @laturista1000
      @laturista1000 2 года назад

      And Holmes will probably get little to no jail time after a retrial and her lawyers push and shove to get their way. And of course none of the investors will get their money back. Only in good ole Capitalist America.

  • @justinray8107
    @justinray8107 Год назад +5

    Elizabeth Holmes: " 💡let me put human blood in a laser printer and see what happens"....
    Billionaire Investors : " 🤝💲💰💲💵💸💼

    • @caronstout354
      @caronstout354 6 месяцев назад

      Because intensive research and investigation into "pop up" miracle machines is "dull and boring", while blind-faith high-rolling investment is "cool, trendy and sexy".

    • @07Flash11MRC
      @07Flash11MRC 6 месяцев назад

      You forgot to mention that she is a nepo-baby. Neither you nor me would have gotten investors throwing themselves at us for silly claims as Holmes'.

  • @mytherapistlife
    @mytherapistlife 2 года назад +290

    It's amazing that a college dropout managed to convince older, wealthy men of technology neither she nor they understood. Investors got exactly what they deserved- they lost money because they didn't do their homework.

    • @Raymot1
      @Raymot1 2 года назад +32

      They were thinking with their genitals.

    • @ronaldwashington5715
      @ronaldwashington5715 2 года назад +2

      @@Raymot1 I hollowed reading this comment

    • @VegasDiz
      @VegasDiz 2 года назад +8

      Never underestimate the power of being a simp

    • @phillipsmom6252
      @phillipsmom6252 2 года назад +46

      She was a young blond talking to old men. Nothing amazing here.

    • @zuzanazuscinova5209
      @zuzanazuscinova5209 2 года назад +5

      @@Raymot1 Yep. She knew where to go fund raising.

  • @aybee63
    @aybee63 2 года назад +107

    5:58 her lack of direct eye contact with the interviewer and the looking downwards demonstrates her concocting the lie on the spot. You can detect a level of hesitancy in her voice as she realises just how incredulous the lie has become as she continues, probably while thinking, she's so far ahead and generated so much credibility that few would bother to check on the validity of her 'John Hopkins' revelation!

    • @lottieeliza6699
      @lottieeliza6699 2 года назад +8

      The behaviour panel did some great videos on her body language. I found them really interesting x

    • @mulemule
      @mulemule 2 года назад +2

      Good catch

    • @huunterr
      @huunterr 2 года назад +5

      No, she did not make this up extemporaneously. She actually told this to George Shultz privately before this. I don’t have a link, but I know there’s an interview where he repeats this story (and also talked about CDC delaying validating their Ebola tests - which was another lie Elizabeth had told him). Sorry, body language isn’t enough to tell you the full story. And we should be careful not to concoct a narrative just because it’s easy!

    • @Peasjustjpeas
      @Peasjustjpeas 2 года назад +2

      Thanks Greg, what have you got Chase?

    • @AllHandlesRTaken
      @AllHandlesRTaken 2 года назад +5

      She IS a liar, but your non-verbal cues are not an exact science.
      Direct eye contact? It’s not a staring competition.
      Looking down could mean thinking, not lying.
      BUT in Her case, yes she’s a liar.

  • @desertdetroiter428
    @desertdetroiter428 2 года назад +76

    All I’ll say is this: you’ve gotta look like Elizabeth Holmes to get away with a con on this scale. And I mean that in the literal sense. That’s all.

    • @theresemom1702
      @theresemom1702 2 года назад +2

      😂😂

    • @MsJanetWood
      @MsJanetWood 2 года назад +5

      Her and Anna Sorokin, the fake heiress! 😅😂🤣

    • @Cup_of_tea424
      @Cup_of_tea424 2 года назад +4

      that... is probably ridiculously true.

    • @thegoodsmaster
      @thegoodsmaster 2 года назад +1

      @I O she's looking at minimum 5yrs if the give leniency for her being a first time offender

    • @desertdetroiter428
      @desertdetroiter428 2 года назад +4

      @@thegoodsmaster she’ll get plenty of leniency based on the same thing.

  • @pete6705
    @pete6705 2 года назад +22

    I followed this story from when Carreyrou first exposed them. I read his book, listened to the podcasts, documentaries, countless news reports. I understand how she pulled this off and fooled so many people, but it still boggles my mind that it took over 10 years for her to get exposed. You would think of all the clients, investors, employees, media, blood testing industry, etc. someone would have stood up sooner and alerted everyone that this was pure BS.

    • @PungiFungi
      @PungiFungi 2 года назад

      She got exposed only after she sought out the mainstream media’s attention.

    • @mkhanman12345
      @mkhanman12345 Год назад

      hbo piff

    • @lovelyletter7460
      @lovelyletter7460 3 месяца назад

      It’s the same way H1tler was allowed to rise to power. People were too shocked and scared to go against him.

  • @antonchigurh3794
    @antonchigurh3794 2 года назад +98

    Great to see the relative of a powerful politician doing the right thing for once !!! lol Well done Tyler !!

    • @nba_fan7214
      @nba_fan7214 2 года назад +2

      Politicians will do what's right...when it affects their own families

  • @polynesia8733
    @polynesia8733 2 года назад +77

    How many people died believing a false negative or despaired due a false positive?

  • @Genjo_N_Mojave
    @Genjo_N_Mojave 2 года назад +83

    *"The next Steve Jobs", more like the next Bernie Madoff!*

    • @annapurna2389
      @annapurna2389 2 года назад

      🤔😟😚🙂🥳

    • @HughJass-313
      @HughJass-313 2 года назад +2

      🤣🤣

    • @roccosiffredi6427
      @roccosiffredi6427 2 года назад +1

      Bernie stole from rich Jews went to jail
      She stole from greedy investors gets a slap on wrist

    • @genalee5211
      @genalee5211 7 месяцев назад

      Yep🤣🤣

  • @Itsme60804
    @Itsme60804 2 года назад +9

    My question is how in the world did auditors not catch this? Most labs get audited annually… insanity.

    • @kimstringfellow6493
      @kimstringfellow6493 Год назад +1

      Money

    • @Anonymous-j9i6i
      @Anonymous-j9i6i 9 месяцев назад

      Talking as an auditor, money. At the end of the day, people listen to money rather than truth. Auditing, like many things, is a business and giving failing reports to businesses is how auditors lose business. Additionally, more clients have to be brought in because clients drop out. A lot of overlapping projects. Ultimately, this is how auditors face demanding workloads and they are most likely to overlook things. Heavy regulation over the last 20 years by the government has made auditing a check-the-box project. We are essentially being told where to look and where not to look by these checklists. College graduates with no work experience are also a part of the problem. The education system continuously fails the public. Over time, auditing will become extinct because of the current toxic model.

  • @RedAndTheCompany567
    @RedAndTheCompany567 2 года назад +73

    Elizabeth needed to be found guilty on all 11 charges. The fact that she wasn't proves that the justice system is no good.

  • @richardlynch5632
    @richardlynch5632 2 года назад +52

    Holmes is evil.

    • @ferndawg1111
      @ferndawg1111 2 года назад +8

      yes, one could envision someone like her as director of a concentration camp...

    • @Lucian-mg9mw
      @Lucian-mg9mw 5 месяцев назад

      She’s not that evil. She was given too many ribbons as a child for just showing up. Typical modern day child rearing.

    • @richardlynch5632
      @richardlynch5632 5 месяцев назад

      @@Lucian-mg9mw
      Anyone lying to get monies IS an evil entity...because stealing is only one thing this women went to court for.
      There are so many other crimes she committed to make her decide to steal...Her personal crimes.

    • @Lucian-mg9mw
      @Lucian-mg9mw 5 месяцев назад

      @@richardlynch5632 what??!?! Learn English grammar!!

  • @Driftwoodgeorge
    @Driftwoodgeorge 2 года назад +165

    I think Elizabeth THOUGHT she was clever enough with her look, voice and charm that would make people want to believe it or possibly let her get away with it, and it almost worked.

    • @DJMarkCorneliusThaDon
      @DJMarkCorneliusThaDon 2 года назад +13

      She thought UGLY worked for her is what you're saying???

    • @Driftwoodgeorge
      @Driftwoodgeorge 2 года назад +4

      @@DJMarkCorneliusThaDon she's a blond !

    • @baldeagle4710
      @baldeagle4710 2 года назад +8

      this woman is an idiot. she actually thought she would get away with it?

    • @kissmyassdickhead9346
      @kissmyassdickhead9346 2 года назад +2

      Elizabeth, is a delusional of mad queen of corporation.

    • @liamgross7217
      @liamgross7217 2 года назад +9

      Not sure about the voice…. Sounds a bit (not allowed say it anymore)

  • @ColemanJRimer
    @ColemanJRimer 2 года назад +3

    It doesn't say much for these universities, does it? They give these kids degrees, and the kids still thought it was possible to do all that testing from a single drop of blood.

  • @Dragonfryers
    @Dragonfryers 2 года назад +150

    This woman literally had a kid to try and get out of having this trial. Now her kid will be raised without her. Which is probably the best thing for the kid. Unfortunately the fact that her family is loaded she will probably get some time but it will be deferred as she just had a child.

    • @lars277
      @lars277 2 года назад +10

      Of course that is the reason she had that kid.

    • @gheller2261
      @gheller2261 2 года назад +7

      You watch. Whatever sentence she gets, she will be put in 18 months.

    • @Dragonfryers
      @Dragonfryers 2 года назад +5

      @@gheller2261 probably less, she needs years. She was on complete control of the business and knew everything that happened. It was part of her obsession. She lied to investors consistently and kept lying to the investigators. In a perfect world this wouldn't be problem.

    • @lenbyron410
      @lenbyron410 2 года назад +6

      She'll do a year. the important conviction was the patients part of the trial - not guilty.

    • @IaneHowe
      @IaneHowe 2 года назад +1

      A kid that now will grow without a mother and with the stigma of having her as a mother. The most selfish person in the world.

  • @williamhicks7736
    @williamhicks7736 2 года назад +72

    Norah O’Donnell and other media figures played a crucial role in the rise of Elizabeth Holmes… I haven’t forgotten the puff pieces that were done… CBS should probably have been a co-defendant…

    • @gbadesakin
      @gbadesakin 2 года назад +8

      Agree scams such as this can only work with the willing participation of the press. The hype equals good ratings.

    • @Yellow-yd6cz
      @Yellow-yd6cz 2 года назад +10

      Truth. Holmes was in every glossy magazine and on television presented as a genius savant..completely glamorized

    • @johnwilder8517
      @johnwilder8517 2 года назад +2

      Yup

    • @Yellow-yd6cz
      @Yellow-yd6cz 2 года назад +5

      In 2015, Barack Obama selected Holmes as an Ambassador of Global Entrepreneurship.
      …from an article published by nymag entitled “Elizabeth Holmes’s Last Pitch”

    • @R_lynn
      @R_lynn 2 года назад +1

      @@Yellow-yd6cz hurts me to think

  • @robinalford2186
    @robinalford2186 2 года назад +145

    One of her college professors come forward and said that she even faked her voice. She deepened it to sound more authoritative. He said that she didn't talk like that in his class. She is bonkers.

    • @staceyshere
      @staceyshere 2 года назад +15

      The professor was the only one who clocked her from early and said yea that’s completely impossible

    • @Do_not_assume
      @Do_not_assume 2 года назад +1

      @@staceyshere it's a shame the professor didn't bother to tell anyone about it. But is it his duty to whistleblow?

    • @staceyshere
      @staceyshere 2 года назад +9

      @@Do_not_assume it was a female professor and this was while she was still in college. Right before she decided to dropped out of school. I kind of wish she came forward and gave her piece of the story but hey 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @juggerswood
      @juggerswood 2 года назад +2

      Still hot af.

    • @garywilloughby6893
      @garywilloughby6893 2 года назад +3

      @@staceyshere Even FAKED her voice..

  • @EMLRecordings
    @EMLRecordings Год назад +1

    She swindled the swindlers 😂😂

  • @steewith2ees14
    @steewith2ees14 2 года назад +75

    She has been prosecuted for defrauding investors but not one word about any of the patients that were / could have been harmed in any of the court findings. Typical US health industry, with care being the last word it wants anything to do with.

    • @teresathayn5170
      @teresathayn5170 2 года назад

      AMEN!!

    • @jonathanthomas9677
      @jonathanthomas9677 2 года назад +3

      The patients were also included in the trial however the jury acquitted Elizabeth of defrauding patients. In an interview with ABC News is Rebecca Jarvis one of the jurors said that they acquitted her because they truly believed that Elizabeth did not intend to harm these patients, they really wanted to believe that she wanted to change the world for the better. The convictions come from her wiring more than $138 million from investors that was the most concrete piece of evidence that they had. I would imagine she would go to jail for another 5 to 10 years personally she needs to go to for 20 but I’m not a judge.

  • @jimmytimmy3680
    @jimmytimmy3680 2 года назад +152

    How she fakes a deep voice cracks me up. Lol

    • @newtempphone-ash9507
      @newtempphone-ash9507 2 года назад +15

      did she ever take the stand? I always wanted to hear how that aged...

    • @lottieeliza6699
      @lottieeliza6699 2 года назад +8

      @@newtempphone-ash9507 you and me both - I would love to know what voice she’s taken on now

    • @ashleelarsen5002
      @ashleelarsen5002 2 года назад +2

      @@lottieeliza6699 "MOM" was what I read 🤯

    • @pete6705
      @pete6705 2 года назад +15

      @@newtempphone-ash9507 yes she did take the stand, and she did use that weird fake voice

    • @Tony.Technics.1200s
      @Tony.Technics.1200s 2 года назад +17

      They should've added an extra charge for that ridiculous fake voice.
      Thank goodness they found guilty, but I still don't get how she got away with giving out whacked out test results to the public.

  • @doreilly7689
    @doreilly7689 2 года назад +25

    How did anyone fall for that voice? It's exactly what i did when i was 5, just close your nose and speak deeply mom will think you're sick and you can stay home today & watch harry potter

  • @Bobj7
    @Bobj7 2 года назад +1

    How can someone put peoples life in risk like this....... this so scary !

  • @facetiouslyinsolent8313
    @facetiouslyinsolent8313 2 года назад +64

    A college drop out who obviously fakes her voice, how would anyone figure out she was a fraud...
    Her own professor knew she was a fraud. She knew the voice was fake and knew she was clueless about the science, yet people threw money at her ideas anyhow. The fact people let her get away with spouting gibberish during interviews and never answering direct questions is absurd.

    • @samb4697
      @samb4697 2 года назад +4

      This truly shows how vulnerable our country is. If these so-called smart politicians and doctors, even Bill Clinton were so easily deceived by her, then our country is vulnerable. I am amazed and shocked at how she had these people on her fingertip. Only one
      reporter John Carreyrou discovered her deception.

    • @DoctorZacharySmith
      @DoctorZacharySmith 2 года назад +1

      She was able to do all this because she is a pretty young woman, it’s as simple as that. I seriously doubt that a sweaty overweight neckbeard guy would have been able to pull this whole thing off.

    • @samb4697
      @samb4697 2 года назад

      @@DoctorZacharySmith I agree, this could be one of the most important reasons, another one is some politician wanted to get credit by so-called "supporting female inventors", did you see Bill Clinton to be one of her best admirers?

    • @txhuntsman
      @txhuntsman 2 года назад +1

      @@DoctorZacharySmith You mean real lookers like Andrew Wakefield, Bernie Madoff, Ivan Boesky, Willie McNeal, Fernando Mendez? Did her youth and looks aid her. Likely. No chance it was that alone.

  • @crimson888
    @crimson888 2 года назад +79

    How is it possible for someone to make claim after false claim for years and get away with it? Simply unreal, they should lock her up and throw away the key, she played with peoples lives.

    • @billgreen576
      @billgreen576 2 года назад +13

      Have you been living in a cave? Politicians do this every day. Trump can make two contradictory statements in the same speech and get cheers for both from his zealots and accolytes.

    • @marufbepary100
      @marufbepary100 2 года назад +1

      Basically, one lie is supposed to cover another lie. This keeps piling up until no more lies can cover it up and the entire thing collapses. It's a similar logic to how a Ponzi scheme works.

    • @rosiepena8917
      @rosiepena8917 2 года назад +1

      Have you been living under a rock? Politicians do that everyday.

    • @markknoop6283
      @markknoop6283 2 года назад +1

      She just scammed the scammers.
      And the littele man is always the one collecting the beating.

    • @marufbepary100
      @marufbepary100 2 года назад +2

      @@markknoop6283 Just like the US runs a massive Ponzi scheme but when normal people try to do it, they can thrown in prison.

  • @lizc6393
    @lizc6393 2 года назад +23

    This is so wild it is genuinely hard to believe. The degree to which those powerful men were easy to be manipulated is hysterical.

  • @tylerd1297
    @tylerd1297 2 года назад +4

    Who remembers when Nora interviewed her and did a fluff piece promoting Theranos?

  • @jenniferreyes1874
    @jenniferreyes1874 2 года назад +25

    Walgreens stole froM their own employees by rounding down their hours so they got what they deserved! I’m glad all these rich people lost money 💰

  • @davidng2699
    @davidng2699 2 года назад +51

    If Elizabeth Holmes gets sent to jail, she can finally use her real voice to speak

  • @hairyjohn5825
    @hairyjohn5825 2 года назад +42

    She'd be a good politician.

    • @dennisbedard9850
      @dennisbedard9850 2 года назад

      She should run the Social Security Administration.

    • @arthurtamerango1089
      @arthurtamerango1089 2 года назад

      Unfortunately no. Her dead psychopathic gaze and horrendous fake voice wouldn't last 3 months on Television. Her voice should be a crime just by itself. It sounds exactly like a middle-schooler trying to imitate an adult as a joke, but in her case it is not a joke.

  • @islesofshoals3551
    @islesofshoals3551 8 месяцев назад +4

    There were 500-700 employees. What the heck were they all doing?

  • @gracemama1987
    @gracemama1987 2 года назад +22

    I wonder how many lost their lives because of her…
    It’s much important than how much investors lost $$…
    A dangerous personality
    Tyler and those who spoke up, thank you.

  • @sharongillesp
    @sharongillesp 2 года назад +40

    She learned how to convincing lie, which we see so much of in businesses, corporations and by government representatives today.
    It has literally become an epidemic and one that a productive society cannot maintain for much longer.

  • @diverbob33
    @diverbob33 2 года назад +36

    Proving once again that true evil exists in the hearts of men (and women)!

  • @briannacam.
    @briannacam. 2 года назад +6

    Sunny wasn’t the ceo. She was ceo from day 1. He is guilty as much as her. But she is so much worse. She has no remorse for what she did. She had her trail but it was against investors. She was not held accountable for the patients who suffered from her “product”.

    • @07Flash11MRC
      @07Flash11MRC 6 месяцев назад

      You forgot that he further enabled her. Without him the scam wouldn't have lasted as long and she wouldn't have gotten near actual human beings that she used as patients.

  • @andresfernandes5906
    @andresfernandes5906 2 года назад +18

    Frightening how many highly influential people easily accept lies--and endanger the rest of us

    • @monp.4903
      @monp.4903 2 года назад

      Like the covid jab!

  • @tillsatt50
    @tillsatt50 2 года назад +51

    I’m pretty sure that she thought that if she just kept at it and threw money at it, some employee would eventually do some kind of breakthrough. She had a “vision” and her personality would never allow her to fail, so in her mind she wasn’t doing anything wrong. Eventually “she” would revolutionise the healthcare industry and be the legit entrepreneur she already felt she was. Sad case, sad woman, I hope she gets the help and judgement she needs. The investors and other people who got fooled, can only blame themselves for not even doing some basic research. Mind boggling and pathetic really

    • @KKelly-ng1ni
      @KKelly-ng1ni 2 года назад +5

      Her problem is a lot of narcissistic people's problem. They want the glory without doing the work.

    • @EDALLSANT
      @EDALLSANT 2 года назад +1

      That is basically how most startups operate, she just picked a really sensible sector

    • @PungiFungi
      @PungiFungi 2 года назад +2

      Typical. Her employee would’ve been the one who made the discovery while she takes the credit.

  • @apscoinscurrenciesmore7599
    @apscoinscurrenciesmore7599 2 года назад +17

    Even people with doctorates take years and years of research to make a breakthrough in medical field

  • @Michellemutts7848
    @Michellemutts7848 2 года назад +2

    Just watched the series 'the drop out' actress plays her part very well.

  • @misterprogressive8730
    @misterprogressive8730 2 года назад +14

    But where can we hear her real voice?

  • @muslimah..4660
    @muslimah..4660 2 года назад +16

    Seeing the comment section open…I hereby thank you 60 minutes Australia for doing such a phenomenal job for reporting and documenting such topics…love from pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰

  • @jeremybr2020
    @jeremybr2020 2 года назад +75

    The fact that this woman and her "secret" boyfriend are at this moment still enjoying living lofty and free lives rather than being locked away in a jail cell somewhere is just one more example of a failed justice system here in America.

    • @waxeightoneeight
      @waxeightoneeight 2 года назад +11

      Holmes was convicted on four federal charges of fraud on Monday. Three of those four counts were for wire fraud, which carries a fine of up to $250,000 for each offense and a maximum of 20 years in prison. She is currently awaiting sentencing, while Balwani is also expected to stand trial on similar charges in March.

    • @jeremybr2020
      @jeremybr2020 2 года назад +3

      @@waxeightoneeight I was unaware of that. That is good to hear though. Thanks for the heads up.

  • @hyojinlee
    @hyojinlee Год назад

    Thank you for this video!

  • @momomils2982
    @momomils2982 2 года назад +35

    If you ever wanted to see a sociopath hyper-focused on telling a pathological lie, 5:58

  • @Lylelanley99
    @Lylelanley99 2 года назад +19

    What is more fake? That voice or the machine?

    • @farqueleyou7578
      @farqueleyou7578 2 года назад

      a lil from column A, a lil from column B

  • @donb6070
    @donb6070 2 года назад +14

    The media, television and magazine, were her accomplices.

  • @RichardCranmore
    @RichardCranmore 7 месяцев назад +3

    What does Elizabeth Holmes have in common with Sam Bankman-Fried (apart from the fact they are both in gaol)? Neither of them were ever actually a billionaire. It was all smoke and mirrors.