The lady in charge is most likely able to pay her workers more money to be a part of this disaster, she is avoiding tax and making really high profits doing this while paying them cash on the side. I would imagine she give cash deals to a lot of her clients as well.
@@jasonolinger7585 And how much money exactly do you think someone is getting paid to have a daycare in a home that’s only large enough to legally have 6 kids? Come on now. She doesn’t even have enough to not be renting out the whole second house.
@@KaiLucasZachary Large houses you can have 14 kids in my state, her house is a large house, she is greedy at the end of the day. Are you trying to side with her?
I'm a construction worker, i spend a lot of time staring at how things are built and put together. It's absolutely INSANE how that officer was able to spot that gap in the corner where the basement door was
I too have been in the construction industry for almost 30 years and when the cop pointed it out i had to rewind and look for myself. My next thought was that cop at one time had also been in the construction field and knew what to look for.
It's absolutely insane that there was any secret door to begin with. I can appreciate noticing the construction of it as someone familiar with all that, but I am absolutely shook that these women did something like this. Glad they were all caught. Personally, I think they got off light.
I spent the better part of a decade building houses, mostly custom, and didn't see it until he moved the plant. But I did notice the strange wall when they first entered the house. Just thought it was the backside of a closet from a room on the other side of the wall. That was a crazy secret door setup.
The way she's giggling and gaslighting the cops is SO eerie. Something is so wrong with this woman and I hope she's never in charge of children ever again. Her lights aren't on upstairs and I'm surprised at how long the cops were friendly with her.
The way this woman just calmly gaslit them the entire time. And even after, remained entirely calm and like she was the level headed one, suggesting they "work as a team," and then informed the parents that there was "no rush," to pick up their kids. There are no words
How is that surprising? She had 25 kids and was allowed 6. I'd guess she also noticed that and had some thoughts how to not get caught. That doesn't mean she had some horror basement where she tortured kids wtf. She probably wanted to make more money but wasn't allowed, so she got more kids and prepared to just hide them if they get a check. Basements are not in itself harmful for children lol. Sure, wasn't allowed, but this doesn't mean she had any intent to abuse children at all. She probably expected to see the license people, tell her workers just to go down, they ring, she tells them she has no kids today, they leave, children come out, done. She also had like 4 workers and 2 big houses, so it also doesn't seem that she couldn't handle the amount of kids. So it was clearly a license problem and an idea that didn't worked. How they turned that into 6 years of prison is crazy.
ALL of those women involved should be in jail for a long time. If I'm being told to hide children in a basement behind a secret door I'm calling the police right away.
I can tell you for a fact that every state in this country pays for children to be kept in much worse conditions than these. This really didn't look all that bad outside of the fact that they had to hide the kids from government officials because for some reason our government thinks they know how to care for our children better than us.
Seeing the footage of the cop bending over the vent hole and hearing the piano music from down below is easily one of the most eerie things I've ever watched in one of these videos...
Parents calling in to make complaints, children scared of the dark and having nightmares sounds like they could have been abused. Physical or mentally, still abuse.
Nope, she payed astronomical figures for this by your own Gov. Want evidence? Look how many missing illegal kids are there? over 100k and those women like her are their keepers
the licencing agents were being very smug at first too. I get they did the right thing THIS TIME, but can we agree they love being all bossy and meddling everywhere?
Yeah, that seems very very very suspicious. Why have a hidden basement in the first place. Something is very wrong about that. They need to be thoroughly investigated.
@@evietrimble7410 yeahhhhh. I'm actually seriously concerned with the fact the children turned out to have issues with sleeping in the dark. That place was horribly lit and obviously those women were mistreating them. The parents should EACH use that woman for trauma, neglect, aboose, false advertisement, and whatever else they could. This woman needs to be locked up for a LONG time.
@@evietrimble7410 No it doesn't. It means she has been busted before for hoarding children to make more money in her daycare business, I get why everyone is so appalled but all she did wrong was lying to police and infringement of her 6 children only licence, u just get emotional bc the basement thing evokes like a plot for horror movies etc. They were down there simply waiting for police to leave, it's not like they were chained down there or smth
A hidden door on it’s own isn’t suspicious, it’s actually a great way to protect yourself in a home invasion. Many people have bunkers and hidden doors and they’ve never ever considered breaking the law.
That might very well have happened. Here in NC there’s registry called the “Responsible Individuals List,” or “RIL” for short. Once you’re in the list, you’re prohibited from a variety of activities, including childcare. Getting placed on the RIL list is a separate civil action that’s completely disconnected from the criminal charge, meaning that OP wouldn’t have been given that information when reading the court records for this set of criminal charges. In fact, it would’ve been unusual for RIL findings to have been included within the criminal file. Although the RIL list is specific to NC, most states have some mechanism of accomplishing the exact same thing. This is my long-winded way of saying you’re right and, fortunately, there’s a good chance that’s the case. Source: I’m a lawyer who handled DSS/CPS/DFS (the name varies by state) cases for a decade.
I use to pop into my son's daycare at random times to take him out because my time freed up. I would suggest every parent out there to pop into your daycares to check on your kid. Listen always to your children. They too have a voice.
It got really during the covid stuff going on.. and it still happens where someday cares, and a lot of schools won't let the parents own the property past the principal's office/ the main office... It should be able to go in and see where your children are.
Worked at childcare for years. Pop ins are good but trust me, they learn to recognize your car immediately and as soon as you come through the front door, we are all alerted. I'd suggest you do the pop in but also hang out awhile. Like all of lunch time or so. We'll I could go on and on. All the things to look for and check.
The panic they exhibited while texting was palpable! I get that officers can't just take phones, but boy I'd be tempted right then! Or wish for a way to spy! No doubt doing something so incriminating, right in front of the officers.
My blood ran cold when a male " friend" turns up and has full access to the children as well !! There is ABSOLUTELY trafficking and "other" such unmentionable crimes being done !! 😰
I was creeped out by Carla doing that, but I noticed that one of the licensing officers was doing it too. I noticed the officer first, before they found Carla. I thought it was pretty weird that there were two people like that in the video
So the woman with the glasses helped hide the children, had an active warrant out for her, had at least 1 illegal substance on her, AND tried to duck the charges by not appearing in court, yet she only received a 1 year sentence? WTF???
You really think prison is the solution to everything, huh. Apart from your emotions, what good does long prison sentences do? It's proven to not be a deterrent, it tends to turn people into more hardened criminals, more isolated from society, and it costs insane amounts of money - without having any positive impact on society. But hey - it's not as if any of that is a priority, for the throw-away-the-key folks.
@@ZimaCyberiaif you paid attention, when the officers entered the basement, the smell of soiled diapers was strong, and the children were all cramped together in a small space, a few of them crying for who knows how long. Is that not abuse? Neglecting to change them and holding them in a small space while I assume shushing them to avoid being found? Plus one parent claimed their child started having nightmares after their experience in the daycare and could no longer sleep in the dark. I’m not sure if these facts went over your head or if you’ve never cared for children, but I can clearly see why child abuse charges were filed based on what I’ve seen in the video, not to mention what was revealed by parents after the arrests. Also, don’t forget there were 25 babies being cared for by two people in that small house. Can you imagine having 25 very young children cramped together in a hidden basement, smelling of urine and feces and crying with only two women to console them, when it wasn’t necessary for them to be in that situation to begin with? That’s not abuse? I hope you don’t have kids.
Imagine if a fire had broken out. There would have been no way for these children to be rescued with only one exit, that was hidden, and no official knowledge of the amount of children there.
Oh god you just made me realise, can they even open it from down there? It was only blocked by a plant, so they SHOULD be able to, but the thought still gives me chills
I am sorry. 6 years in prison for 26 counts of child abuse? Maybe for the pawns in her scheme. But as the mastermind, this is criminal conspiracy and deserves much, MUCH more punishment
Thay were trynig to scam something Ibelive it was all for the greed of money. She shuld have got 26 years at least one year for each trauma is very cheap.
@@freemorox5896 I was waiting for someone to say this. If these were men doing this shit, you know them 6 years are about to multiply. Sick of this shit. This is why women constantly keep pulling outlandish shit like this, because there's little to no consequences to them 😒😑
Yup! If they admitted immediately to having all those kids, the business would be shut down but there would be no charges, probably. Hiding them in the basement though, lying to cops, having felons watching the kids, etc., oof. Insane. These are criminals and I’m so glad they were all punished. That stupid woman at the beginning could have easily just admitted everything but instead she lied and ended up sentenced to two years in prison. Wow.
@@StarryNightt.they were missing. Nowhere to be found in the location where they last saw their child. Just because they weren’t missing for weeks or years doesn’t mean they weren’t missing. This is extremely traumatic for the parents and children.
This vile woman is pure evil. She deserved so much more time than six years. This shouldve been 26 consecutive sentences of no less than one year. Thank goodness for those licensing agents for being so thorough and following through.
As someone who experience abuse in a LICENSED daycare, I disagree. Her place looks so nice and well taken care of compared to what the government deems to be "safe" (licensing has to do with money, nothing more)
What kind of abuse did you suffer from your baby sitter? My twin brother did not suffer from deliberate baby sitter abuse, which is probably the worst, but suffered something very bad all the same. My parents were both working so they had employed a french au pair girl to take care of us 3 kids. one day she put my brother in the bathtub and opened the tap and left the bathroom to do something else. During her absence the temperature of the streaming water quickly rose to a point where my brother was being badly burnt. He was screaming at the top of his voice, my grandmother who was living downstairs realized that this was no normal child's crying and hauled him out of the bathtub, calling an ambulance, thereby saving his life. The au paiur girl apparently had serious mental health issues, my parents later discovered that her parents had been aware of this this but still hadn't hesitated to send her abroad as an au pair girl to look after children.
EDIT: Thank you, everyone, for all the love and kind words! Shortly after this all came out, I quit my job, and I have been a stay at home mom ever since! I made it work, and my husband landed a fantastic job that made this possible! I just had my 3rd baby, and they have never been left with anyone besides my parents! :) Please be kind, though. Not every mother or family can afford to stay home, and I've been very fortunate to be able to do this! Holy shit, this is the daycare I looked into to bring my 4 month old to!😳 I had a phone interview with her and was supposed to go meet her the next day, but decided against it BECAUSE she would not tell me the number of smaller children she had. Something didn't sit right with me, and being a first-time mom and already anxious about dropping my baby off, I decided to look into actual daycare centers. When this all came out, I literally cried my eyes out! Those poor children 😢
Thank God you listened to your gut and didn't bring your baby there. I would've cried too had I almost brought my baby there. just knowing how close you just escaped something so heinous makes it all the more real how vulnerable our little ones really are! God bless you and your little one.❤🙏🏻 hope (s)he is OK now wherever (s)he at!
I’m so happy you listened to your gut!! So often (especially as young girls) we were told to _be polite! Don’t offend someone! Don’t be mean! You are supposed to be kind!!’_ and what that told us was that the red flags our brain sends out are not to be trusted and especially when it comes to our own safety and that of our family, it can be difficult to squelch those lessons down and learn to trust what your instincts are saying. Good for you for listening!
@@B.b.b... I doubt it. She was so smug and self-assured. Her knowing there were 2 adults down there with the children would have given her more than enough confidence to continue to deny their existence even after being arrested.
Are you a lawyer, judge or law professor? Then I would greatly appreciate that you back up your claim about "exigent circumstances" with [sources]. If not and you believe it's "just common sense" I don't really want to know what you, as a veritable "RUclips eggspurt", have to say.
@@tbthrifter72🤦🏻♀️ kidnapping? But I mean she was just not wanting to pay the fees for having to get licensed right? So why is this so horrible? All because Uncle Sam doesn't get his cut? & I mean I get as a mother or myself protocols exist for safety, but I mean people have always watched children without having to have a license. So if she would have had a license AKA would have paid the money to have a piece of paper saying she has a license - Then it would have been fine her having this many children. The cops& People over the license - are just being good little peasants working for Uncle Sam. Unless I'm missing something here.
There is nothing about Carla that isn't creepy, unnerving, unsettling, infuriating... just... UGH!!! I'm so happy we we're able to have our daughter with her grandparents through work days instead of trying to put faith & trust in a stranger.
@@DaxIsAName because "they" don't want the public realising just how many issues their are with child mistreatment, across the spectrum of harm. - 300,000 border children are now "unaccounted for" within the US. (D.H.S.)
It's a woman. That's why it never went beyond local news. If it were a man, it would have spread so far everywhere that even the undiscovered tribes in the Amazon would have been informed.
I’m going to sound a little crazy but I suspect that certain people who hold a strong position in government are in on this (not this specific situation) wicked evil people who will do everything to not let the truth out
Yeah it’s funny because only employees act like that and claim ownership of stuff at work. Like when you work somewhere you say things like “sure you can use our phone” “ our bathroom is right there.” “Our intercom” that’s ownership you claim only by working somewhere. It’s so natural she couldn’t control it. But I’m glad you noticed cuz I immediately did too and also if she was a friend how would she even know it was turned off. There is something so creepy too about how Carla kept saying I’m sorry and acting so innocent and fake
@@sandyquino2015 absolutely! “I’m not an employee, just helping out today…and also I know a lot about the day to day workings of this place and have the number for the tenant in the front building.” 🤔
I just commented that before I saw your comment 😂 I was wondering if anyone else caught that cause she was quick with the “OUR intercom is broken” wasn’t she?
Secret doors. Hidden children. No one answers the door. Man drives around the back to drop someone or some people off. Care givers can lie through their teeth. Multiple children’s bags hidden in closet. Multiple distressed children found in the basement. Punishment didn’t fit the crime, they should have got longer.
But I mean she was just not wanting to pay the fees for having to get licensed right? So why is this so horrible? All because Uncle Sam doesn't get his cut? & I mean I get as a mother or myself protocols exist for safety, but I mean people have always watched children without having to have a license. So if she would have had a license AKA would have paid the money to have a piece of paper saying she has a license - Then it would have been fine her having this many children. The cops& People over the license - are just being good little peasants working for Uncle Sam. Unless I'm missing something here.
@@WarmongerYT The big issue is hiding the kids and keeping them somewhere not approved. I'm certain that when you allow friends, family or whoever to watch your kid, you know where they are gonna be. The cops said many times that they weren't there for a licensing issue. Additionally many parents were complaining.
I mean, they lied about having more than the amount of children that they were allowed to have. I think there are four adults and 26 children. I think she’s getting like 26 years in jail. What exactly do you think the punishment should be for not following the regulations the government set up? The lying and hiding was the concerning part, I think that’s why they went after this so hard. Had she just had 10 kids over the limit and didn’t hide them and didn’t lie that’s still foolish, but not as scary or concerning there might have been more going on. I feel as if people are a bit out of touch with reality on this case. There are places that follow the rules, but the children are actually being mentally harmed or put in real danger but the boxes check better so the actual abuse is allowed according to the government who’s doing it. Even here diapers were not allowed to be changed by the government and while I agree with that choice to wait in this case during investigations that’s worse then anything actually found. Hospitals have unsafe ratios all the time. Do we shut those down? No they actually obey government ideas and do things that increase staffing shortages and dangerous situations by following their own guidelines instead of working on solutions better then the guidelines that aren’t best.
*6 years not 26. But I don’t think most people realize how bad the public school system and daycare’s are to think this is bad. Maybe y’all didn’t go to school.
I was a daycare kid, but it was at my elementary school and the best experience ever. My neighbor's mom ran a daycare though. We were never allowed in the house during daycare hours, so we usually played in the front. Looking as an adult, I don't think I would have brought my kids there.
@@notsorryyouretriggeredsome people don’t have the luxury of doing anything besides entrusting the care of their children with those who claim they are capable and confident in doing so 😒
@@sagittaria9566 Lol Here we go with the ‘luxury’ comment. 🙄 Some women are just more maternal than others & wont give a child to a man she needs to work outside the home for. We’re different.
I was thinking some psych thriller. The way Carla came around the shed and Chrissy was just standing there on the phone trying to reach tenant. Yours tho- accurate!! 😅
I live a mile from this horrific scene and Carla still owns the house. If she's truly in prison, she's really good at paying her property taxes! She purchased the property in November 2000 for $220k and financed $154k so I'm sure it's paid off by now. However, this Carla should be in prison for at least 25 years; 1 year for each kid. Misdemeanor obstruction after lying for a half hour seriously? That's a massive felony. And charged $500 (FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS) for operating a child care facility... hold on WHAT? $500 fine for making $10s or $100s of THOUSAND DOLLARS running an illicit day care business for 4+ YEARS tax free? Colorado Laws and Judges need to be reformed. The trauma imposed on at least 77 kids could last a lifetime and there won't be ANY assistance for them. That's a SHAME... on justice not served.
I agree. Now this is logical thinking. I wonder how many “employees” she has still running business somewhere else. Don’t even want to imagine all the ways she could be profiting off those children😢
@@ma.2089How the hell did you infer that conclusion...? THATS NOT WHAT THEY SAID. Read the statement, don't make up stuff. People that go to jail don't have the ability to pay their property taxes or maintain a property. That's what they're implying.
It was a situation chock full of potential danger, especially with a druggy girl being the only person in direct control of the kids. I think twice the sentence Carla received, who was "the brains" of the crime, would have been justified. And she looked to me like she's had Botox and possibly facial surgeries.
@@hossosplitternacken7819This is caused by those who vote for Trump, who want to roll away regulations. Under Trump, this lady will probably be about to care for 50+ kids.
Back in 1984, my husband got off work early and decided to get our kids from the babysitter. One child was 3 years and one was just 6 months. When he got there, he didn't see the sitter's vehicle in the driveway, yet he could hear babies crying. My husband jumped the back fence and could see thru a window, our 6 month old was strapped in a car seat, on the floor and our 3 year old was wandering about. There was a 1 year old strapped in a car seat as well. That child belonged to my supervisor. Before my husband could break a window or bust down the door, Monica showed up with a minivan full of kids. Apparently, she had been leaving our kids alone so she could pick up the elementary students she watched after school. She claimed, if she brought the babies with her there wouldn't be room for all the other kids. My husband showed up at my work with all kids in tow, including my boss's child. My boss called the police.
I am not hard of hearing at all, but I do have to say I greatly appreciate your subtitles. Whoever you've hired to do them does a great job, and I love that you have them on your videos. It makes them more accessible to others and also helps keep things clear.
I actually am HoH and it's frustrating when videos don't have them because the auto versions really suck, list words wrong, or break up so much of what's said that it's illegible. Any channel that goes the extra length (wish I didn't have to say it like that because it should be standard practice) to actually be accessible makes me actually want to stick around.
The subtitles here are legit. I usually see them auto-generated... not by RUclips but by the creator's software, however they opt to do it, and they're *horrible.* These however are great.
I worked two full time jobs for 7 years so my wife could stay home and raise our kids. It was tough financially, but when I see things like this, I don't regret it.
That’s the only way a family should work. Good for you for being a great father and it’s amazing that your wife chose her kids instead of a career where she would be giving all the attention to a boss instead that to her own blood. It’s sad how things are in today’s world. Kids growing alone is the biggest reason for how bad society is right now.
@@howdie729 Exactly. Calm. Collected. Unaffected. All the while appearing charming, friendly, helpful and smiling all the while lying smooth as silk. Definitely a sociopath.
I bet you, her friend has some secrets and his computer. He fits the description of a predator. Especially when you watch the channels who bust them, he fits it perfect. I’m sure there’s a lot more going on here. I feel that.
Now THIS is an amazing officer. She needs a medal for her absolutely STELLAR police work. Kudos on finding these kids, Officer. Keep following those instincts.
@@SnoopyReads found the Incel. And mmnnnaaa. men would’ve taken the first “there’s no basement. There’s no kids here” the first time and been like “okay all good! Nothing to see here. Case closed.” And called it a day🤓 And pretty sure the female could’ve found it as well if she was standing in the same place he was. But she was busy you know…investigating… questioning the suspect.
Yeah even without legal authority, the officers could have still instructed them to hand over their phones. They got lucky that the kids were just being held in the basement and not something worse. There are a lot of sick people out there. The cops should have been far more assertive or pursued an immediate warrant.
@@brad1838Why YES! They do teach it at the Academy! They also offer these courses at colleges across the country. Usually under Patrol Procedures or Community Policing. Look it up.
@@LumpyinAZ Agreed. For some of those kids to begin having nightmares at home, after being 'cared for' at this service, sends up all kinds of red flags to me.
@billyboblillybob344 no offense, but that's not correct at all. They definitely understand the difference between right and wrong. They just don't care. They don't feel guilt, shame, or remorse about breaking the rules. This woman obviously knew the difference, otherwise she wouldn't have gone to such effort to obfuscate the truth. The difference between psychopaths and sociopaths is not their ability to differentiate between relativistic moral standards, but in their ability to form meaningful relationships. Sociopaths can feel emotional attachment and psychopaths cannot.
There was something happening here that was sinister. 4 women, 25 kids and hiding them. Kids having nightmares. A deep dive needs to be done by investigators.
Yes. People need to wake up and understand that this is a much bigger problem. These are organized rings where the so called "elites" can go and have their sick, twisted "fun". That is how you corrupt an entire political system, through bribing the most deprived, evil human beings. Research the "founders cult" if you have the stomach for it. They are using minors so young that they cannot comprehend or report to their parents. That "story" with the "pizza" and that "huge double door" (or another word for it - im not allowed to write it out here) but sadly, that stuff is true. Just like that "elite island" where "elites" where going. This sickening form of abuse has been going on, on mass, for at least 70 years. The people "working" here in this "daycare center" are most likely people who are themselves products of this "cult" / organisation and the breeding of "new humans" /"products". Brainwashed into this psychopathic and very evil system. Research the people close to bill and hillary. Who was her campaign-manager and his chief of staff? Why are they photographed along all these weird.. lets call them "artifacts" ? they call it "art". Why was Bill so many times recorded being on that very evil man's plane? ( You have to understand that I have to write like this for even stating these things) because the corruption is sooo deep. It's so sinister that most people can't even begin to understand or think about, how evil it is. It's systematic. Literately.
Absolutely yes. Kids are fragile, bad experiences stay with you merely your whole life. It’s not ok to cause that or act cavalier about it with someone.
Depends on the state you're in. I live in the South and Southern states are known for giving harsher sentences than others. Look at Florida, for instance, where they cut out early release on parole. My city/county stopped giving bail/bond to violent offenders. We need a bigger jail now.
IKR??!!! Not allowing cell phones to be in their hands constantly should be protocol from these kinds of situations! They can conspire and hide/destroy evidence, or even call people to an investigation that could do the officers harm. I can't believe how long they all got to hold and use their devices!! All the way up to the actual arrest!
@@sharonwilhelm2173I agree 100%! I’ve seen cops tell people to stop recording, so I don’t see an issue with them instructing those ladies to cease using their phone until things are cleared up.
@@humaneleaguelancPA that was my thought. anything typed into those phones was going to be reviewd by the cops right away to be used for additional charges
@@newbtube411it’s a different cry dummy there’s a cry kids have when their just regular mad or sad and then there’s ones when their actually scared or hurt if you have empathy you can tell the difference I don’t even have kids and I can tell the cry by how it sounds
@@kekoasiversons350I was thinking the same thing, the lack of knowing that there are different types of crying makes me hope that person doesn't have children. And they were probably crying because they were hurried into a dark basement. As an adult that'd scare me!
Bless those cops and social workers for being persistent and knowing they needed to check further. Forever grateful as a mom to have people like this that really check on their kids !
Exactly. Too many officers would've let it slide... I remember a case from 25 years ago, where two officers couldn't find the hidden room in the basement despite hearing the kids scream. So they wrote it up as "kids playing in the street making noise". A couple of months later, another team _did_ find the room after a confession that took days of heavy interrogation. He confessed because he assumed the girls must have been dead from starvation after so long. Yet they found them alive though just barely. The girls from the first search were found murdered months later. The psychopath lead the cops on wild goose chases, and every time the media stopped covering his shenanigans, he would give up something real, like the location of a next victim, names of accomplices,... The media indulged his sick craving for attention for years... Half of his victims would have been fine if we had persistent officers like the one in this video...
It must have been. Daycare is a lucrative business. All these kids must have made her a bunch of money. The basement must have been for hiding kids from other parents and unwanted visitors. Thank God for the police and licensing officers for not giving up that easily.
@DeathMonkeys they should have been put in cuffs and detained immediately!!! There's no excuse for letting them wander around and text on their phones.
They might just playing with them. Let them texting knowing that all data can be found or recovered and the information could help them build their case. Who would you text at that moment? possibly someone who could be a person of interest at least. More material for further investigation probably.
@@Robert-nu4vc Uh yes there is, they’re called civil liberties. Like I understand the emotions this video invokes but we have laws and due process for a reason.
I cannot imagine finding out that my children were being taken care of by a group of druggies and being locked in a basement. It makes me grateful to have had the opportunity to be a stay at home mom.
They are not druggies, dude. It's obviously sect-type behaviour, wouldn't be suprised if rich people were common visitors down there. These ladies were probably pawns. At lower hierarchy. The true villains are always behind these. I think, they were doing some "footages" down there, but that's only my sense. And those footages went then in upper levels. There's lots of unreaveled "Epstein islainds".Imagine, how many stuff is unrevealed, when this can be revealed by such fortune. Imagine, they would make the house better way, so nothing can be heard. What is worse, the similiar case villains just learn from this video and make their houses better way. These videos should been never released to public, including many other ones (even for discrecy reason). This age is crazy. maybe some 10 year old cases could be revealed, but fresh and hot ones? That's crazy. Not ok, at all.
@@robo6118 If it was in the past and not at the current time, then no, it doesn't actually fit. A "druggie" (which is generally derogatory, by the way) is someone who is currently under the influence and generally acting accordingly. It may also be someone addicted to substances. It isn't someone who's had a past with it (especially only one confirmed instance) but is not longer involved with it. That just isn't the usual context for the word. I think you need a better-fitting shoe, aside from this specific video and your definition of whomever that witch would be as a "druggie."
The female officer was AMAZING. No bs. Sweet talked them into letting her search with EASE. and those two licensing officers, the intuition and their doubt was tremendous in all of this. The male officer did amazing in scaring them by such his presence, any other weak person would have immediately called their lawyers and they would have been advised to admit and fez up before charges increased.
@@1191megmeg Had just been to the bank and picked up some lunch. Don't try to make normal activities out as strange. She was banking all those Payments tho'!
Because all she did was hide them in a finished basement. They weren’t tortured, tied up or physically abused. Also all they did was follow their boss’s orders 🤷🏻♀️
@@sal_xoxo5166 you sound like you're defending that she only got a year in jail when she clearly should have received much more. You scare me and are probably very much like this lady.
kidnapped? I mean, it's BAD because so many lies had been told to everyone, misrepresentation to all the parents who didn't know how many kids were there, so because she chose to break the licensing laws, she also was sneaking and hiding them. Never good. This is definitely creepy, but I do believe every one of the parents dropped their kids off every day expecting a smaller daycare. She went around the rules and had more kids and extra staff she didn't report, to make more money...
Absolutely don’t trust these in home daycares like this. My ex’s mother was licensed to run one and was the horribly abusive parent I’ve ever known of first hand. Beatings bad enough to break bones, letting men sexually abuse her 4 daughters for money or drugs, covered up her father (their grandfather) sexually abusing them when he recorded it and she found the tapes. 20 years of CPS complaints and investigations, but she’s still allowed to run a daycare because all of the investigations were “inconclusive.” The girls rightfully took their mother’s threats seriously to hurt or kill them if they talked whenever she did get investigated. Between that and CPS here being beyond useless she got away with all of it.
will never trust day cares or in home baby sitters like this. too many bad experiences from when i was a child. i ran into my dads arms and told him please do not take me back here when he dropped me off one day and the babysitter beat and yelled at me telling me if i ever do something like that again there will be serious consequences. never really thought about that until now but fuck daycares
oh the law doesn't handle these people the way they should. The fact that this demon was giggling, smirking, laughing, and very light hearted about the entire situation is very very chilling. no, they deserve a van with no windows and a trip out to the woods.
There are PLENTY of children trapped abusive home w hooking situations with monsters for parents. Point is, in the case of children, EVERYONE should have a set of eyes watching them, parents too. Surveillance in pursuit of children's safety is a OK in my book.
Shout out for whom ever did the close captioning on this particular video! The descriptors were incredibly accurate as were dialogue. Well done! And thank you.🎉🎉😊
@johnreed2278 I worked in social services, and there are people who do their jobs. This is exactly what they're getting paid to do, and they should be doing it bc they care. They took care of this b. I often did pop-up visits.
I worked in a daycare before and licensing was always very on top of their jobs and strict about the rules being followed to the T. Sometimes it felt like they were just picking on us with certain non important things, but at the end of the day I'd much rather have that than someone not taking it seriously
She should have put her emotions in check and not told Carla EVERYTHING they knew so far at that point. That’s when the music stops playing and Chrissy blocks the would-be door with her body.
Remember though: it was based on a parent asking for a WELLNESS CHECK. Otherwise, maybe it would not have been caught. This is vital and valuable and we should all thank this parent - even if she was prompted to do it. I wonder if neighbors had noticed all this trafficking as well as kids were dropped off and picked up, that probably wasn’t entirely quiet with so many kids. STAY ALERT and even if she says she is “licensed” still look into it. She was only licensed for TWO, not TWENTY.
I find it amazing that both of the woman were aloud to keep on texting on their phones throughout,so obviously sending instructions to the other women.
Yes I was angry about they kept on their phones ,was not even responding to the police ,these women should get time and do more time then they got ,disgusting the things these people will do for money
@@odesangel the fact that she knew to use the word teamwork and the amount of fear she had was creepy. The hidden door was extreme.. the woman isn’t dumb and you’d think that she would just tell the cops and lose her business. But the hidden door is hard to notice.. that man in the car. Something else is going on. Those kids are being abused in the worst way. Carla is way more scared than someone who’d be in trouble for having too many children at a daycare.
This woman is very mentally unstable... the way that she was giggling is unsettling. I fully believe that she will attempt to do something like this again.
Please help me understand …. They can hear a young child inside, parents confirmed their child was there that morning…. how was that not enough PROBABLE CAUSE to immediately enter the home when no one was answering the door??
these are my same thoughts exactly.... everything she and the other people are doing, saying are inconsistent and their actions are being deceptive, suspicious... why she was released from being handcuffed is the most confusing... *( to clarify I am refer to when she was non cooperative when questioned about the noise coming from the vent from an obvious basement)
Sadly a lot of the time you need to see physical harm or a crime being presently committed to be seen as probable cause. It's messed up and shouldn't be that way but that's the way it is right now
Police try to be particularly careful with such case because they don't want to risk the offenders being able to evade prosecution due to a mistake made in the legal process.
For the officer, there wasn't probable cause of an actual crime occurring. Legally, the woman is allowed to be watching a number of children. Welfare checks are oftentimes not answered, but police still can't barge in without probable cause of a crime, like seeing blood through a window. If police get to hasty, and barge in when they shouldn't, a lot of the evidence could have been inadmissible. Thankfully they remain suspicious and did whatever they could to get to the bottom of it, instead of just walking away and saying their hands were tied. They waited until they were able to find someone who stayed there and asked to come inside, since there wasn't enough for them to go in without that. The actual probable cause didn't appear until they saw evidence of multiple children and hearing things within the vents.
I would say they have to be careful, if no-one's answering the door there's the possibility no-one is there, could have taken the kid to the park and left the tv on, hearing a child inside could as easily be hearing a child on the tv unless they get eyes on. They have to be careful to make sure the culprits don't get off on a technicality. I think they should have detained them and taken phones off them as soon as there was proof she'd lied and there was a child on the property, would've stopped her texting the ones hiding
Hearing them say "Let's say the kids are at the park" right on camera, then immediately trying to use that excuse is so stupid. Idk if that's more stupid or how they basically got a slap on the wrist for what is considered kidnapping and harboring
Yea like plan was to get the cops to follow them to the park.. and then say. oh I just got a text . 2 of my employees told me they just returned home from the park... then have everyone go back to the house with all the kids in the house? Stupid batshit crazy attempt to cover up
She really lies effortlessly, but not well. You could smell the panic on her. She always goes out for lunch, the kids are at the park, and she's getting backpacks and diaper bags cleaned for the soccer team. 25 kids times $1500 per month is $37,500! That's on the very low end here in Colorado. Scary.
so she illegally cares for too many kids, buys a fake house, rents it to a fake lady so she can store the children in the basement....it also seemed like she had another day care somewhere else...even if she paid these ladies 30k a year she'd still make 300k a year
This was my son's caretaker over 35 years ago in Culver City, CA. While he was in her care, I wasn't aware of anything like this going on. It wasn't until a few years later that I heard she was doing similar things. Apparently she had the employees sneak the kids out the back door and run through an alley to her other location. Some of the kids didn't even have shoes on and were crying. My jaw dropped when I saw her name in a news article about this story when she was first arrested. Further, she lost one of her own kids on a camping trip and tragically the child was found dead.
What ? the only thing that is wrong is the woman denying that there is music. They were playing something musical to a bunch of infants, that is not creepy.
@@MsMesem they werent playing musicals for children they were playing music to keep the kids quite. You can see how theyre trying to keep all those kids super quiet. A regular daycare there is children all over making tons of noises often times. Its abaolitely creepy to be hiding all the children in your daycare in a secret basement and hiding them from the police. Parents come to pick up their kid and their kid pops out as if he wasnt in a hidden basement they were never supposed to be in
Our system is totally broken when someone can be found guilty of TWENTY SIX CASES of child abuse and serves no time. Disgusting miscarriage of justice with all three of these vile women.
Yeah that blew my mind as well and I'm sorry but you know there was much more going on with those kids and the abuse if this is just bare minimum they probably just scratch the surface of the abuse that was going on. Especially the one lady who had a controlled substance on her!!! A place this big, the first red flag for me as a parent or grandparent is why isn't there any cameras where I can monitor them through my phone if I'm at work? If you don't have that system in place you're not watching my child or children. Luckily my two daughters are now adults and I had my parents when I was younger and working. My daughter already knows no one watches my grandkids but me they've never had to deal with daycare fortunately. I know many parents don't have that luxury, but in 2024 we do have the luxury of buying the tiniest of sizes and cameras that we can put on our kids and at least a week here and there do a test run to check on your child there is nothing wrong with that. I'm not sure about the wiretap and some states some are one party state somewhere to mine in Ohio is one party state. However if you live in a two-party state Just check our laws applying to that situation because it could be you could do recording without audio or something like that there's always a way.
@@jenniferkline4196 The main woman I could see being convincingly sweet. She is a very skilled liar and manipulator if this video is any indication. I’m sure she easily took advantage of these parents. You cannot put video cameras in someone else’s home. And daycares with continuous monitoring can be very expensive. I dont think there’s any indication these parents didn’t do their due diligence. Even the cop remarked at how nice the space was. Evil people that are determined to hurt kids will find a way.
@@Kitsuragi556 Depends where you're from. A life sentence is not natural life in most countries. A life sentence is 25 years in Australia, but only 15 years in some countries
I hate to seem wrong butcTHEYRE ACTING LIKE DEADLY LEASBIANS IVE SEEN doin this stuff w childcare& 4 sum reason THEY SEEM TO ALWAYS HAVE PEOPLE TAKING KIDSTO THEM! Usually its ALSO LESBIAN OR GAY PARENTS bringing thm kids getting a cutt of the FUNDS! Disgusting & sad!
@@elgumbo4036you’ve seen a lot of deadly lesbians doing this to children? Can you send me some links or info to the police reports? Surely if you saw something so concerning, you’d contact the proper authorities. :)
@@elgumbo4036 anyone can be a creep, regardless of their gender, race, religion, or preferences. Let's look at the majority of people: straight. Let's now look at a majority of traffickers: straight. Stop trying to demonize an entire category of (gay) human beings and focus, as law enforcement does, on the real problem: human traffickers. You have 0 grounds for pinning all or even a majority of this crime on gay folks. What the hell is wrong with you? Are you this brainwashed by alt-right media?
Sandra, 300,000 people per day are seeing that you had a hidden door in a child daycare Good luck to you and Krissy when y'all get out of prison. Id be terrified someone would recognize me
A hidden door to a secret basement? This was about so much more than licensing. I felt sick watching this. You don’t need to be a savant to know what real business these women are in.
@NatDC2012 Very concerning that a number of kids were said to be having nightmares and afraid to sleep by themselves. Unlikely to be caused by just being gathered in a room downstairs together, wouldn't you agree?
@@rutherfordappraisal258 Every single person connected to this needs to be investigated. They were ALL acting sketchy. You don't act THAT nervous over a low-level breach of a local government regulation about having too many children in a daycare. Something else - something bad - was going on there.
I live in Colorado Springs and I am SO glad you covered this! Local news hasn't shed much light on this situation since it occurred and I've been dying to know what actually happened.
@@northstar6580 I don’t think she was abusing them physically as they said it was the fact that she had so many! If there had been a fire they wouldn’t be able to get them all out fast enough. On top of you are supposed to have so many caretakers per 10 kids or what ever and if she had 25 she should have had way more especially if they were babies!
It said the parents were stating their kids were having nightmares, not wanting to be in their room at night by themselves, wanting to sleep with mom and dad, waking up in the middle of the night....sooo, WHAT was happening in the basement that caused children to act like that??? There is waaay more to this story. What were they doing to those children during the day that would cause children to act like that? I can bet it would make all of us sick to our stomach.
Y'all are wild. 6 years in prison, and having to live a post prison felony life is more than enough punishment for that girl over running her daycare and freaking out when police and licensing got there. Her charge if she just wouldn't have hid them would have been far more minimal, and the other girls doubtfully would have been charged. It's ridiculous how drug dealers are punished, but this is beyond "justice".
@@NickBirge exactly I had to go read about this case after watching a few minutes of this video, but that lady was just dumb. She wasn’t trying to abuse those kids she was worried about her license and all the parents chose to put the kids there and they knew it the video makes it seem like it’s some kind of child trafficking thing which it wasn’t. She should get in trouble, but her attention wasn’t as evil as all the comments are trying to make out.
Yeah, if anything the sentence might be too _harsh_. No evidence was found that the children were abused, caregivers were available throughout, and the extreme cost of childcare for young children (especially not toilet trained) children is well known. I don't see anything here that is so horrible to justifiable harsher sentence.
💯 %‼️ That’s exactly it. She had no qualms *whatsoever* about completely bullshitting them! The way she was creepily smiling, while playing all “who me-I’m harmless” 😬 🤮 It made me think of how Ted Bundy must have acted when he’d wear a fake cast then coerce a young woman into helping him put something in his car- right before he bashed them over the head so he could rape & murder them. She’s dangerous.
One of the most disturbing things about her was the ease that she lied to police. Lies roll off of her tongue like butter because she lies all of the time. Her previous record said everything you have to know about her.
That's true, but then again, if the police weren't banging on the door to enforce a licensing requirement, they wouldn't have been holed up in the basement.
@@xmurrcattx3498 The olfactory evidence alone proves that that basement was used a LOT. There's furniture down there. Think that's just for visual appeal??
@@xmurrcattx3498 It's almost as if the licensing requirement is a standard metric for whether someone is capable of taking care of children professionally? She CHOSE to put those kids down there rather than owning up to her own wrongdoing. The cops showing up are not a valid reason for doing what she did. That's like saying, "If the cops didn't pull me over on the road, I wouldn't have had to flee, endanger lives, and end up in a deadly accident because I was running from the cops." Plus, it was a SECRET DOOR. Standard houses don't come with secret doors to basements. She KNEW what she was doing. Either she had that installed, or she used it for her own advantage. That isn't the first time she's hidden kids down there.
thats a good point the window downstairs is blocked by the padio, it wouldnt meet the minimum 2 fire escapes per room, calling for removal of the padio and a hefty fine
it’s such a weird response to a fact-based question “I don’t have any lemonade to give you, I’m so sorry” makes sense. “I forgot to send the payment, I’m so sorry” makes sense. “There’s no basement, I’m so sorry… there are no kids here, I’m so sorry” makes NO SENSE
if my boss told me to take 25 kids and hide them in the basement - Im calling the cops
@@Monk-eee Imagine chilling in the basement with little circulation and smelling of soiled diapers🤢🤮🤮🤢
The lady in charge is most likely able to pay her workers more money to be a part of this disaster, she is avoiding tax and making really high profits doing this while paying them cash on the side. I would imagine she give cash deals to a lot of her clients as well.
@@jasonolinger7585 And how much money exactly do you think someone is getting paid to have a daycare in a home that’s only large enough to legally have 6 kids? Come on now. She doesn’t even have enough to not be renting out the whole second house.
@@KaiLucasZachary Large houses you can have 14 kids in my state, her house is a large house, she is greedy at the end of the day. Are you trying to side with her?
1 trillion percent
I'm a construction worker, i spend a lot of time staring at how things are built and put together. It's absolutely INSANE how that officer was able to spot that gap in the corner where the basement door was
Parker is a sharp one
I too have been in the construction industry for almost 30 years and when the cop pointed it out i had to rewind and look for myself. My next thought was that cop at one time had also been in the construction field and knew what to look for.
@@alw8355Yeah, the other cop said, "Do you know houses?" Parker just said, "yeah"
It's absolutely insane that there was any secret door to begin with. I can appreciate noticing the construction of it as someone familiar with all that, but I am absolutely shook that these women did something like this. Glad they were all caught. Personally, I think they got off light.
I spent the better part of a decade building houses, mostly custom, and didn't see it until he moved the plant. But I did notice the strange wall when they first entered the house. Just thought it was the backside of a closet from a room on the other side of the wall. That was a crazy secret door setup.
The way she's giggling and gaslighting the cops is SO eerie. Something is so wrong with this woman and I hope she's never in charge of children ever again. Her lights aren't on upstairs and I'm surprised at how long the cops were friendly with her.
It’s even weirder parents would trust her. Sketch vibes right away. Parents must be incredibly desperate
This woman is a danger to society let alone even being allowed to “care” or I should say not bother caring for children
I was literally wondering why she keeps laughing when they literally have her as a suspect
I’m guessing she’s on drugs, babysitting as many kids as possible for drug money while not having a license for daycare
Someone in my town was doing this and a kid died under their care
The way this woman just calmly gaslit them the entire time. And even after, remained entirely calm and like she was the level headed one, suggesting they "work as a team," and then informed the parents that there was "no rush," to pick up their kids. There are no words
OH MY GOSH! RIIIGHT?! THAT MADE MY FCKN BLOOD RUN COLD DUDE!
How is that surprising? She had 25 kids and was allowed 6. I'd guess she also noticed that and had some thoughts how to not get caught. That doesn't mean she had some horror basement where she tortured kids wtf. She probably wanted to make more money but wasn't allowed, so she got more kids and prepared to just hide them if they get a check. Basements are not in itself harmful for children lol. Sure, wasn't allowed, but this doesn't mean she had any intent to abuse children at all. She probably expected to see the license people, tell her workers just to go down, they ring, she tells them she has no kids today, they leave, children come out, done. She also had like 4 workers and 2 big houses, so it also doesn't seem that she couldn't handle the amount of kids. So it was clearly a license problem and an idea that didn't worked. How they turned that into 6 years of prison is crazy.
@@XJunixAnnexKayxScarX she was trying to buy herself more time to concoct more lies
She smart
ALL of those women involved should be in jail for a long time. If I'm being told to hide children in a basement behind a secret door I'm calling the police right away.
I can tell you for a fact that every state in this country pays for children to be kept in much worse conditions than these. This really didn't look all that bad outside of the fact that they had to hide the kids from government officials because for some reason our government thinks they know how to care for our children better than us.
Exactly
Agreed
@@DutchFurnace nederlandse oven heeft gesproken
she only got 6 years.....
Seeing the footage of the cop bending over the vent hole and hearing the piano music from down below is easily one of the most eerie things I've ever watched in one of these videos...
right! sooooo fkn disturbing
100% horror movie stuff
Not that scary music…. It can’t hurt you 😂
Definitely would be a Criminal Minds episode.
That was chilling
Hats off to those licensing officers going above and beyond.
@NicholasPickard-m9e
Amen to that! ✋😌🤚
Awesome police work, bravo!
Anyway, best wishes to all decent Americans
from Prague, Czech republic! 🇨🇿🗽🇺🇲
It gives me hope to see any officer doing their job, upholding the Law.
those are our kids, we will forgive no warrant. Those unlicensed places are dangerous.
Yes!!! I've seen way to many of cases where licensing or CPD seriously drop the ball and the innocent child suffers because of it.
Indeed. They did
Better than CPS that allow children to stay with violent parents.
26 counts of child abuse, and she can walk free in 6 years?
The judge sounds just as guilty for their light sentences.
These kids weren’t really abused tho 🤣
Parents calling in to make complaints, children scared of the dark and having nightmares sounds like they could have been abused. Physical or mentally, still abuse.
@@jbailey1435 yes. Toddlers afraid of the dark. Serious abuse definitely occured
@@WobblyRooster defending the child abuser isn't a good look.
@housemeat5697 definitely not
The little smirk on her face when he turns around and says "Oh, turns out there is a basement" is CHILLING. This lady is derranged...
Nope, she payed astronomical figures for this by your own Gov. Want evidence? Look how many missing illegal kids are there? over 100k and those women like her are their keepers
the licencing agents were being very smug at first too. I get they did the right thing THIS TIME, but can we agree they love being all bossy and meddling everywhere?
@@Amygondor nope we cannot agree, knowing how many crazy stuff is going on that never gets to the public...
@@outlawedTV88 ok, keep thinking public employees have your best interests in mind. see how that goes.
@@Amygondorwill do, as long as we catch more stuff like this they can keep doing what they're doing 👍🏼
The fact that there was a hidden door means so much more than just hiding children from the licensing board.
Yeah, that seems very very very suspicious. Why have a hidden basement in the first place. Something is very wrong about that. They need to be thoroughly investigated.
@@evietrimble7410 yeahhhhh. I'm actually seriously concerned with the fact the children turned out to have issues with sleeping in the dark. That place was horribly lit and obviously those women were mistreating them.
The parents should EACH use that woman for trauma, neglect, aboose, false advertisement, and whatever else they could. This woman needs to be locked up for a LONG time.
@@evietrimble7410
EXACTLY... SOUNDS LIKE CHILD TRAFFICKING GOING ON.
@@evietrimble7410 No it doesn't. It means she has been busted before for hoarding children to make more money in her daycare business, I get why everyone is so appalled but all she did wrong was lying to police and infringement of her 6 children only licence, u just get emotional bc the basement thing evokes like a plot for horror movies etc. They were down there simply waiting for police to leave, it's not like they were chained down there or smth
A hidden door on it’s own isn’t suspicious, it’s actually a great way to protect yourself in a home invasion. Many people have bunkers and hidden doors and they’ve never ever considered breaking the law.
These women should be on a permanent registry where they can't ever work with kids again. This was psychotic.
Having 26 counts of child abuse prohibits them from working with children lol
That might very well have happened. Here in NC there’s registry called the “Responsible Individuals List,” or “RIL” for short. Once you’re in the list, you’re prohibited from a variety of activities, including childcare. Getting placed on the RIL list is a separate civil action that’s completely disconnected from the criminal charge, meaning that OP wouldn’t have been given that information when reading the court records for this set of criminal charges. In fact, it would’ve been unusual for RIL findings to have been included within the criminal file. Although the RIL list is specific to NC, most states have some mechanism of accomplishing the exact same thing. This is my long-winded way of saying you’re right and, fortunately, there’s a good chance that’s the case. Source: I’m a lawyer who handled DSS/CPS/DFS (the name varies by state) cases for a decade.
They are. Unsurprisingly they’re registered with the DNC.
Exactly
They should never get out jail
I use to pop into my son's daycare at random times to take him out because my time freed up. I would suggest every parent out there to pop into your daycares to check on your kid. Listen always to your children. They too have a voice.
Former childcare owner here. Good for you! 👍👍👍👍
I always did this too.
It got really during the covid stuff going on.. and it still happens where someday cares, and a lot of schools won't let the parents own the property past the principal's office/ the main office... It should be able to go in and see where your children are.
Worked at childcare for years. Pop ins are good but trust me, they learn to recognize your car immediately and as soon as you come through the front door, we are all alerted. I'd suggest you do the pop in but also hang out awhile. Like all of lunch time or so. We'll I could go on and on. All the things to look for and check.
Always a bad thing when you are searching for kids hidden on a property and there are two suspicious people spending the entire time texting.
Absolutely 💯
At first I was like omg take their mobiles! I realize it's adding evidence
Right. The officers should have seized their phones but karma took over and their phones were why they got busted
I wish they showed us evidence on what they were texting. . They really were shameless
The panic they exhibited while texting was palpable! I get that officers can't just take phones, but boy I'd be tempted right then! Or wish for a way to spy! No doubt doing something so incriminating, right in front of the officers.
I love that they kept looking for the kids and didn't give up. Good job
My blood ran cold when a male " friend" turns up and has full access to the children as well !! There is ABSOLUTELY trafficking and "other" such unmentionable crimes being done !! 😰
@@juliecook6057
Definitely a Huge Red Flag! !!! Horrible!
@@juliecook6057where did that happen?
@@juliecook6057or did you mean the man that dropped off Carla?
@@juliecook6057 vivid imagination
The fact that she smiled the whole time is creepy as hell.
I don't trust people who smile all the time, Like car sales men.
I was creeped out by Carla doing that, but I noticed that one of the licensing officers was doing it too. I noticed the officer first, before they found Carla. I thought it was pretty weird that there were two people like that in the video
People do that when they're nervous. It doesn't necessarily mean they are bad people
This is the perfect example of someone looking completely confident and friendly, and still lying directly to your face.
@@tntslots8651 Hey, non english speaker here. I'm really bad at noticing bad actors when they don't speak my language. Is this video real?
This is why I closed my business to be a stay at home dad. I didn't want strangers around my child.
So the woman with the glasses helped hide the children, had an active warrant out for her, had at least 1 illegal substance on her, AND tried to duck the charges by not appearing in court, yet she only received a 1 year sentence? WTF???
You really think prison is the solution to everything, huh. Apart from your emotions, what good does long prison sentences do? It's proven to not be a deterrent, it tends to turn people into more hardened criminals, more isolated from society, and it costs insane amounts of money - without having any positive impact on society. But hey - it's not as if any of that is a priority, for the throw-away-the-key folks.
@simonjohnston9488 amazing that you can twist someone's valid emotions for kids in danger into a defense for not putting dangerous people in prison.
Wake up. The government are part of it.
@@ZimaCyberiaif you paid attention, when the officers entered the basement, the smell of soiled diapers was strong, and the children were all cramped together in a small space, a few of them crying for who knows how long. Is that not abuse? Neglecting to change them and holding them in a small space while I assume shushing them to avoid being found? Plus one parent claimed their child started having nightmares after their experience in the daycare and could no longer sleep in the dark. I’m not sure if these facts went over your head or if you’ve never cared for children, but I can clearly see why child abuse charges were filed based on what I’ve seen in the video, not to mention what was revealed by parents after the arrests. Also, don’t forget there were 25 babies being cared for by two people in that small house. Can you imagine having 25 very young children cramped together in a hidden basement, smelling of urine and feces and crying with only two women to console them, when it wasn’t necessary for them to be in that situation to begin with? That’s not abuse? I hope you don’t have kids.
@@ZimaCyberia So you didn't watch the video. Gotcha.
Imagine if a fire had broken out. There would have been no way for these children to be rescued with only one exit, that was hidden, and no official knowledge of the amount of children there.
That's why you're supposed to be licensed
Oh god you just made me realise, can they even open it from down there? It was only blocked by a plant, so they SHOULD be able to, but the thought still gives me chills
fire wouldnt been able to find the door
@@Spookykidshow ok, that was funny. Dark, but funny
That's the first thing I thought of, if a fire broke out, they are all dead.
I am sorry. 6 years in prison for 26 counts of child abuse? Maybe for the pawns in her scheme. But as the mastermind, this is criminal conspiracy and deserves much, MUCH more punishment
And she was playing hard to get with the officers. 6 years is a joke. Uninjured but traumatized !
What a joke. Why doesn't our legal system change? This country should do better. 😢
Female privilege
Thay were trynig to scam something Ibelive it was all for the greed of money. She shuld have got 26 years at least one year for each trauma is very cheap.
@@freemorox5896 I was waiting for someone to say this.
If these were men doing this shit, you know them 6 years are about to multiply.
Sick of this shit. This is why women constantly keep pulling outlandish shit like this, because there's little to no consequences to them 😒😑
She had a hidden door to a basement meant for kids. Completely premeditated, was not her hiding them that morning but always
That's probably where she kept them all day.
(Moves a hidden door in the wall) 'Hmm, turns out there is a basement.' So badass.
Right in front of her too!
Her: 🤯🤬
Him: 😎
Turned straight at her when he said it lol
Truly appreciated how that officer spoke to her the entire time, calm & quiet but very direct.
27:30 the discovery shook me
I know, I really wanted to hear her response to that.
@@Numb3r3dDays There wasn’t one, she was quiet and giggling the whole time like she did at the beginning. It’s creepy and off putting.
What blows my mind is how long they pretend that there is no downstairs, nor any kids in the house..to the Cops ! 😲
@@jessiejames2155 🤯
Especially given the fact that she was still saying it right next to the entrance to the basement!
Yup! If they admitted immediately to having all those kids, the business would be shut down but there would be no charges, probably. Hiding them in the basement though, lying to cops, having felons watching the kids, etc., oof. Insane. These are criminals and I’m so glad they were all punished.
That stupid woman at the beginning could have easily just admitted everything but instead she lied and ended up sentenced to two years in prison. Wow.
they actually thought they could get away with, lying to the cops, the license official, everybody
@@jessiejames2155 god only knows what crimes they were committing with those kids.
This is literally one of the only channels with outlandish titles that are legit, word for word
Yes, except the kids weren't missing.
@@StarryNightt.they were missing. Nowhere to be found in the location where they last saw their child. Just because they weren’t missing for weeks or years doesn’t mean they weren’t missing. This is extremely traumatic for the parents and children.
@@StarryNightt.Except the kids were missing 🤡
@@StarryNightt.Those kids literally fit the definition: Something that is missing cannot be found because it is not where it should be.
@@StarryNightt. Right. They made it sound like these kids were kidnapped and found.
This vile woman is pure evil. She deserved so much more time than six years. This shouldve been 26 consecutive sentences of no less than one year.
Thank goodness for those licensing agents for being so thorough and following through.
@Miner-zn4lt consecutive means one after the other. Concurrent means at the same time.
As someone who experienced abuse from a babysitter, this absolutely made my blood boil. These women have no place in society.
wow I'm so sorry for that...
The grate with the piano was pure nightmare fuel
I'm so sorry that happened to you.
As someone who experience abuse in a LICENSED daycare, I disagree. Her place looks so nice and well taken care of compared to what the government deems to be "safe" (licensing has to do with money, nothing more)
What kind of abuse did you suffer from your baby sitter? My twin brother did not suffer from deliberate baby sitter abuse, which is probably the worst, but suffered something very bad all the same.
My parents were both working so they had employed a french au pair girl to take care of us 3 kids. one day she put my brother in the bathtub and opened the tap and left the bathroom to do something else. During her absence the temperature of the streaming water quickly rose to a point where my brother was being badly burnt. He was screaming at the top of his voice, my grandmother who was living downstairs realized that this was no normal child's crying and hauled him out of the bathtub, calling an ambulance, thereby saving his life.
The au paiur girl apparently had serious mental health issues, my parents later discovered that her parents had been aware of this this but still hadn't hesitated to send her abroad as an au pair girl to look after children.
EDIT: Thank you, everyone, for all the love and kind words! Shortly after this all came out, I quit my job, and I have been a stay at home mom ever since! I made it work, and my husband landed a fantastic job that made this possible! I just had my 3rd baby, and they have never been left with anyone besides my parents! :) Please be kind, though. Not every mother or family can afford to stay home, and I've been very fortunate to be able to do this!
Holy shit, this is the daycare I looked into to bring my 4 month old to!😳 I had a phone interview with her and was supposed to go meet her the next day, but decided against it BECAUSE she would not tell me the number of smaller children she had. Something didn't sit right with me, and being a first-time mom and already anxious about dropping my baby off, I decided to look into actual daycare centers. When this all came out, I literally cried my eyes out! Those poor children 😢
A new moms responsibiliyy is to the child perood. All this career building bs is what causes kids distress
Thank God you listened to your gut and didn't bring your baby there. I would've cried too had I almost brought my baby there.
just knowing how close you just escaped something so heinous makes it all the more real how vulnerable our little ones really are! God bless you and your little one.❤🙏🏻 hope (s)he is OK now wherever (s)he at!
I’m so happy you listened to your gut!! So often (especially as young girls) we were told to _be polite! Don’t offend someone! Don’t be mean! You are supposed to be kind!!’_ and what that told us was that the red flags our brain sends out are not to be trusted and especially when it comes to our own safety and that of our family, it can be difficult to squelch those lessons down and learn to trust what your instincts are saying.
Good for you for listening!
@@ajl9491what an ignorant person u are
@@ajl9491You have a responsibility as an adult to learn how to spell.
Denial of a child on the property when the parent says the child is there, is the definition of exigent circumstances.
@@JonathanDeaux I thought that's when you arrest her and tell her if the kids die, it's mass murder charges. Then she'd talk.
Sounds like kidnapping to me.
@@B.b.b... I doubt it. She was so smug and self-assured. Her knowing there were 2 adults down there with the children would have given her more than enough confidence to continue to deny their existence even after being arrested.
Are you a lawyer, judge or law professor? Then I would greatly appreciate that you back up your claim about "exigent circumstances" with [sources]. If not and you believe it's "just common sense" I don't really want to know what you, as a veritable "RUclips eggspurt", have to say.
@@tbthrifter72🤦🏻♀️ kidnapping? But I mean she was just not wanting to pay the fees for having to get licensed right? So why is this so horrible? All because Uncle Sam doesn't get his cut? & I mean I get as a mother or myself protocols exist for safety, but I mean people have always watched children without having to have a license. So if she would have had a license AKA would have paid the money to have a piece of paper saying she has a license - Then it would have been fine her having this many children. The cops& People over the license - are just being good little peasants working for Uncle Sam. Unless I'm missing something here.
There is nothing about Carla that isn't creepy, unnerving, unsettling, infuriating... just... UGH!!! I'm so happy we we're able to have our daughter with her grandparents through work days instead of trying to put faith & trust in a stranger.
“I’m calling my Sergeant, this is weird”
I feel you man….
Sometimes you gotta get someone to make sure you arent going insane.
“Yeah I hear you… haha”
Right
How did the media not explode when this story came out?? This video is better than most netflx docs.
@@DaxIsAName because "they" don't want the public realising just how many issues their are with child mistreatment, across the spectrum of harm.
- 300,000 border children are now "unaccounted for" within the US. (D.H.S.)
Oh it did in Colorado springs and pueblo i remember hearing about it . Then I started working in the prison Carla is in .and met her a couple times
It's a woman. That's why it never went beyond local news. If it were a man, it would have spread so far everywhere that even the undiscovered tribes in the Amazon would have been informed.
I’m going to sound a little crazy but I suspect that certain people who hold a strong position in government are in on this (not this specific situation) wicked evil people who will do everything to not let the truth out
@@chavo6689you say that as if this video isnt on youtube...... the video wouldnt EXIST if someone did everything to hide it...
I knew Chrissy was an employee the moment she told the officer "our intercom is turned off."
Yeah it’s funny because only employees act like that and claim ownership of stuff at work. Like when you work somewhere you say things like “sure you can use our phone” “ our bathroom is right there.” “Our intercom” that’s ownership you claim only by working somewhere. It’s so natural she couldn’t control it. But I’m glad you noticed cuz I immediately did too and also if she was a friend how would she even know it was turned off. There is something so creepy too about how Carla kept saying I’m sorry and acting so innocent and fake
@@sandyquino2015 absolutely! “I’m not an employee, just helping out today…and also I know a lot about the day to day workings of this place and have the number for the tenant in the front building.” 🤔
I just commented that before I saw your comment 😂 I was wondering if anyone else caught that cause she was quick with the “OUR intercom is broken” wasn’t she?
When she handed the child off to the parent that wasn't a clue she was an employee?
They all hang around kids, sound like toddlers who absolutely refuse to admit to something
This was like a freaking horror movie. Insane!! Amazing job on the officer finding the hidden door, saving those kids.
Secret doors. Hidden children. No one answers the door. Man drives around the back to drop someone or some people off. Care givers can lie through their teeth. Multiple children’s bags hidden in closet. Multiple distressed children found in the basement. Punishment didn’t fit the crime, they should have got longer.
But I mean she was just not wanting to pay the fees for having to get licensed right? So why is this so horrible? All because Uncle Sam doesn't get his cut? & I mean I get as a mother or myself protocols exist for safety, but I mean people have always watched children without having to have a license. So if she would have had a license AKA would have paid the money to have a piece of paper saying she has a license - Then it would have been fine her having this many children. The cops& People over the license - are just being good little peasants working for Uncle Sam. Unless I'm missing something here.
@@WarmongerYT The big issue is hiding the kids and keeping them somewhere not approved. I'm certain that when you allow friends, family or whoever to watch your kid, you know where they are gonna be. The cops said many times that they weren't there for a licensing issue. Additionally many parents were complaining.
I mean, they lied about having more than the amount of children that they were allowed to have. I think there are four adults and 26 children. I think she’s getting like 26 years in jail. What exactly do you think the punishment should be for not following the regulations the government set up? The lying and hiding was the concerning part, I think that’s why they went after this so hard. Had she just had 10 kids over the limit and didn’t hide them and didn’t lie that’s still foolish, but not as scary or concerning there might have been more going on. I feel as if people are a bit out of touch with reality on this case. There are places that follow the rules, but the children are actually being mentally harmed or put in real danger but the boxes check better so the actual abuse is allowed according to the government who’s doing it. Even here diapers were not allowed to be changed by the government and while I agree with that choice to wait in this case during investigations that’s worse then anything actually found. Hospitals have unsafe ratios all the time. Do we shut those down? No they actually obey government ideas and do things that increase staffing shortages and dangerous situations by following their own guidelines instead of working on solutions better then the guidelines that aren’t best.
*6 years not 26. But I don’t think most people realize how bad the public school system and daycare’s are to think this is bad. Maybe y’all didn’t go to school.
@@WarmongerYTdo you do this yourself? Seems like it. Looks like you’re commenting this everywhere out of denial LOL .
Imagine thinking your child is somewhere safe for daycare...
I would never think my kids are safe in the home of some random stranger.
I was a daycare kid, but it was at my elementary school and the best experience ever.
My neighbor's mom ran a daycare though. We were never allowed in the house during daycare hours, so we usually played in the front. Looking as an adult, I don't think I would have brought my kids there.
This has got to be the most creepiest police footage I've EVER seen.
@@notsorryyouretriggeredsome people don’t have the luxury of doing anything besides entrusting the care of their children with those who claim they are capable and confident in doing so 😒
@@sagittaria9566 Lol Here we go with the ‘luxury’ comment. 🙄 Some women are just more maternal than others & wont give a child to a man she needs to work outside the home for. We’re different.
this feels like a tricky level of a video game trying to talk to random npc’s and finding a secret basement door
Lol, Legend of Zelda 😂
le reddit moment
video games emulate life XD
I was thinking some psych thriller. The way Carla came around the shed and Chrissy was just standing there on the phone trying to reach tenant.
Yours tho- accurate!! 😅
I'm getting very strong Zork vibes. Are there grues??? I guess this dates me fairly accurately!! I loved Infocom!!!
Absolutely appalling sentences for serious child endangerment
I live a mile from this horrific scene and Carla still owns the house. If she's truly in prison, she's really good at paying her property taxes!
She purchased the property in November 2000 for $220k and financed $154k so I'm sure it's paid off by now. However, this Carla should be in prison for at least 25 years; 1 year for each kid.
Misdemeanor obstruction after lying for a half hour seriously? That's a massive felony. And charged $500 (FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS) for operating a child care facility... hold on WHAT? $500 fine for making $10s or $100s of THOUSAND DOLLARS running an illicit day care business for 4+ YEARS tax free? Colorado Laws and Judges need to be reformed. The trauma imposed on at least 77 kids could last a lifetime and there won't be ANY assistance for them. That's a SHAME... on justice not served.
@@stylif6651 April 2025, keep an eye out and see if she is there after that. She might be under house arrest
I agree. Now this is logical thinking. I wonder how many “employees” she has still running business somewhere else. Don’t even want to imagine all the ways she could be profiting off those children😢
R u trying to say they should repossess the house after her 6 year stint in jail?
@@ma.2089How the hell did you infer that conclusion...? THATS NOT WHAT THEY SAID. Read the statement, don't make up stuff. People that go to jail don't have the ability to pay their property taxes or maintain a property. That's what they're implying.
Low penalty because she is part of it, allowed to corral the kids
This is actually terrifying, 4 women involved in hiding 25 children, lying, gaslighting that there's no children, no basement.
How quickly she went from "I don't have any kids here," to "They're all at the park."
damm liberals
@@inmategray6238 is sickening 😭 that’s why I don’t trust anyone with my son. Please homeschool your kids too!!!!
It was a situation chock full of potential danger, especially with a druggy girl being the only person in direct control of the kids. I think twice the sentence Carla received, who was "the brains" of the crime, would have been justified. And she looked to me like she's had Botox and possibly facial surgeries.
@@hossosplitternacken7819This is caused by those who vote for Trump, who want to roll away regulations. Under Trump, this lady will probably be about to care for 50+ kids.
Back in 1984, my husband got off work early and decided to get our kids from the babysitter. One child was 3 years and one was just 6 months. When he got there, he didn't see the sitter's vehicle in the driveway, yet he could hear babies crying. My husband jumped the back fence and could see thru a window, our 6 month old was strapped in a car seat, on the floor and our 3 year old was wandering about. There was a 1 year old strapped in a car seat as well. That child belonged to my supervisor. Before my husband could break a window or bust down the door, Monica showed up with a minivan full of kids. Apparently, she had been leaving our kids alone so she could pick up the elementary students she watched after school. She claimed, if she brought the babies with her there wouldn't be room for all the other kids. My husband showed up at my work with all kids in tow, including my boss's child. My boss called the police.
@@CatIndovina your husband is a literal godsend
Did she get jail time?
@@CatIndovina I KNOW THATS RIGHT!
You’re husband came just in time
@@CatIndovina whoa!!!! This gave me goosebumps
These ladies should've gotten longer prison sentences....these babies went through a lot of mental anguish ...the legal system failed miserably..
Someone missed highly possible tax evasion😂
I am not hard of hearing at all, but I do have to say I greatly appreciate your subtitles. Whoever you've hired to do them does a great job, and I love that you have them on your videos. It makes them more accessible to others and also helps keep things clear.
@@AnakinSkywalker-xr1th I second this as an AuDHDer! It helps me focus and retain the info sooo well. I’m so thankful for captions.
My hearing is slowly going, and I really appreciate them, too!
I actually am HoH and it's frustrating when videos don't have them because the auto versions really suck, list words wrong, or break up so much of what's said that it's illegible. Any channel that goes the extra length (wish I didn't have to say it like that because it should be standard practice) to actually be accessible makes me actually want to stick around.
The subtitles here are legit. I usually see them auto-generated... not by RUclips but by the creator's software, however they opt to do it, and they're *horrible.* These however are great.
What do you think of the sign language interpreters shown at democrat speeches and hearings? Would you rather like subtitles?
I worked two full time jobs for 7 years so my wife could stay home and raise our kids. It was tough financially, but when I see things like this, I don't regret it.
@@bostonmike5981 I’m sure it was hard, but there is nothing like being able to stay home with your kids!
That’s the only way a family should work. Good for you for being a great father and it’s amazing that your wife chose her kids instead of a career where she would be giving all the attention to a boss instead that to her own blood.
It’s sad how things are in today’s world. Kids growing alone is the biggest reason for how bad society is right now.
My Dad did the same and we respected and loved him for it. Good job, Dad.
Been stay at home mom since day 1 and i homeschool my kids. Im sorry but schools cant be trusted either
Good for you. Some parents have no choice, work or be homeless and the kids go to foster care
"We're cleaning all these backpacks and giving them to the soccer teams."
That has to be the worst lie I've ever heard.
Especially since they were all full of clothes and diapers.
Yeah, a soccer team comprised of 1- to 2-year-olds.
13 back packs, 25 kids...hmmm
You should listen to Trump speak...
No no she said they were cleaning them FOR the soccer team...she's real sPeCiAl.
As a Mother of 3 sons this is an absolute nightmare. Crazy.
How is she so chill the entire time saying “there’s no basement” “there’s no kids” I would literally be full honesty mode if this happened
some people are scarily good at hiding their panic
@@boinkadoinkk yep!
With how she plays the innocent, cooperative, smiley role, was hard to watch too. Could see right through it!
it's a classic sociopath trait
I would like to hope you're also not the type of person to hoard babies in a basement just for extra money. Those are just psychopath characteristics.
@@howdie729
Exactly.
Calm. Collected. Unaffected.
All the while appearing charming, friendly, helpful and smiling all the while lying smooth as silk.
Definitely a sociopath.
Why would she think she could get away with HIDING one child, much-less 25?! This is truly insane!
Greedy and evil.
@@nasirb3914And oblivious parents: 32:28.
It's easy to hide 1 child.
I bet you, her friend has some secrets and his computer. He fits the description of a predator. Especially when you watch the channels who bust them, he fits it perfect. I’m sure there’s a lot more going on here. I feel that.
@@Ingaevones33 Que?
Now THIS is an amazing officer. She needs a medal for her absolutely STELLAR police work. Kudos on finding these kids, Officer. Keep following those instincts.
The male officer found the hidden door, the female officer would still be looking to this day if not for a man showing up to save the day
@@SnoopyReads found the Incel. And mmnnnaaa. men would’ve taken the first “there’s no basement. There’s no kids here” the first time and been like “okay all good! Nothing to see here. Case closed.” And called it a day🤓
And pretty sure the female could’ve found it as well if she was standing in the same place he was. But she was busy you know…investigating… questioning the suspect.
@Glosoli4 male cop heard baby crying and found the basement while female cop cowered in the corner
@@SnoopyReadsshe female officer is the one that kept digging and digging.
@@SnoopyReads or we can agree both of them did their jobs very well.
There is no way on earth 2 1/2 years in prison for Traumatizing these children is ok. Only in an America can such crimes get little time it’s sick 😢
Why were those women allowed to continue texting without being monitored ?
I guess they didn't have PC yet.
Yeah even without legal authority, the officers could have still instructed them to hand over their phones. They got lucky that the kids were just being held in the basement and not something worse. There are a lot of sick people out there. The cops should have been far more assertive or pursued an immediate warrant.
Every thing they type is evidence. It is a silent Miranda, they have the right to be silent, but are not forced to be silent.
Future evidence.
The first thing I also thought.
How tf did officer parker find that hidden door. It might look more obvious in person than in camera but damn that’s good af
Their police academy training?
@@masser4555 How old are you? Do you seriously think they do Secret Doors 101 in training?
@@brad1838 How old are you? Do you seriously bully people on the internet? Relax.
@@masser4555 Yeah cause thats super common to learn in police academy training. Finding hidden doors. The police academy is a joke
@@brad1838Why YES! They do teach it at the Academy! They also offer these courses at colleges across the country. Usually under Patrol Procedures or Community Policing. Look it up.
She is a sociopath. She says “I’m so sorry” so robotically. She’s evil.
Something else was going on in that house.
@@LumpyinAZ Agreed. For some of those kids to begin having nightmares at home, after being 'cared for' at this service, sends up all kinds of red flags to me.
Yes! The way she tried to take back control as soon as her cuffs were off! Those cops were way too nice to her.
Sociopaths aren't evil. They simply can't tell right from wrong. No, I think psychopath is the description of evil here.
@billyboblillybob344 no offense, but that's not correct at all. They definitely understand the difference between right and wrong. They just don't care. They don't feel guilt, shame, or remorse about breaking the rules. This woman obviously knew the difference, otherwise she wouldn't have gone to such effort to obfuscate the truth. The difference between psychopaths and sociopaths is not their ability to differentiate between relativistic moral standards, but in their ability to form meaningful relationships. Sociopaths can feel emotional attachment and psychopaths cannot.
The fact that they already had that basement hidden and setup like that is so weird.
There was something happening here that was sinister. 4 women, 25 kids and hiding them. Kids having nightmares. A deep dive needs to be done by investigators.
Yes. People need to wake up and understand that this is a much bigger problem. These are organized rings where the so called "elites" can go and have their sick, twisted "fun". That is how you corrupt an entire political system, through bribing the most deprived, evil human beings. Research the "founders cult" if you have the stomach for it. They are using minors so young that they cannot comprehend or report to their parents. That "story" with the "pizza" and that "huge double door" (or another word for it - im not allowed to write it out here) but sadly, that stuff is true. Just like that "elite island" where "elites" where going. This sickening form of abuse has been going on, on mass, for at least 70 years. The people "working" here in this "daycare center" are most likely people who are themselves products of this "cult" / organisation and the breeding of "new humans" /"products". Brainwashed into this psychopathic and very evil system. Research the people close to bill and hillary. Who was her campaign-manager and his chief of staff? Why are they photographed along all these weird.. lets call them "artifacts" ? they call it "art". Why was Bill so many times recorded being on that very evil man's plane? ( You have to understand that I have to write like this for even stating these things) because the corruption is sooo deep. It's so sinister that most people can't even begin to understand or think about, how evil it is. It's systematic. Literately.
I would rather be poor, than ever allow my children with an American daycare or public school.
'women'?.
My thoughts exactly. Who was that man “dropping her off” I feel there was something really horrible going on there.
@@302foundd Did I miss the whole story? What was the purpose of the kids being kept down the basement?
Her giggling and laughing is beyond disturbing
@Eddieking get some help mate
@@gregynutbutter 10:12
Get glasses mate!
@@Eddieking youre finding a woman who committed CA cute?
@@esmerayofficialyt she’s obviously past her prime but can you imagine how good she looked 20yrs ago?
Her elevator definitely doesn’t go up to the top.
As someone who was locked in a dark, freezing room when I was a child in day care, this woman should’ve gotten more time
Absolutely yes.
Kids are fragile, bad experiences stay with you merely your whole life. It’s not ok to cause that or act cavalier about it with someone.
Depends on the state you're in. I live in the South and Southern states are known for giving harsher sentences than others. Look at Florida, for instance, where they cut out early release on parole. My city/county stopped giving bail/bond to violent offenders. We need a bigger jail now.
My heart hurts that this happened to you. Sending you love and hugs.
Clown
I'm sorry you dealt with that. But you did it, now make your life the best
These women should serve much longer than 6 years. Terrible, poor kids.
The fact that Carla and Chrissy can keep texting on their phones while officers are searching for the kids is really disturbing.
@@alisong2328 it is but the police will go through all of those messages even if deleted
IKR??!!! Not allowing cell phones to be in their hands constantly should be protocol from these kinds of situations! They can conspire and hide/destroy evidence, or even call people to an investigation that could do the officers harm. I can't believe how long they all got to hold and use their devices!! All the way up to the actual arrest!
@@sharonwilhelm2173I agree 100%! I’ve seen cops tell people to stop recording, so I don’t see an issue with them instructing those ladies to cease using their phone until things are cleared up.
Agree, unless they are letting them do it for evidence.
@@humaneleaguelancPA that was my thought. anything typed into those phones was going to be reviewd by the cops right away to be used for additional charges
This is insane. Hearing the kids crying broke my heart as a father.
@NutSac78 your kids never cry? kids cry at every daycare. Its hard being a kid in an adult world.
kids where crying cause a officer with gun out was descending the stairs. Thats scary as hell for anyone, imagine a kid.
@@newbtube411it’s a different cry dummy there’s a cry kids have when their just regular mad or sad and then there’s ones when their actually scared or hurt if you have empathy you can tell the difference I don’t even have kids and I can tell the cry by how it sounds
@@kekoasiversons350I was thinking the same thing, the lack of knowing that there are different types of crying makes me hope that person doesn't have children. And they were probably crying because they were hurried into a dark basement. As an adult that'd scare me!
That's not what it did to me
Bless those cops and social workers for being persistent and knowing they needed to check further. Forever grateful as a mom to have people like this that really check on their kids !
Exactly. Too many officers would've let it slide... I remember a case from 25 years ago, where two officers couldn't find the hidden room in the basement despite hearing the kids scream. So they wrote it up as "kids playing in the street making noise". A couple of months later, another team _did_ find the room after a confession that took days of heavy interrogation. He confessed because he assumed the girls must have been dead from starvation after so long. Yet they found them alive though just barely. The girls from the first search were found murdered months later. The psychopath lead the cops on wild goose chases, and every time the media stopped covering his shenanigans, he would give up something real, like the location of a next victim, names of accomplices,... The media indulged his sick craving for attention for years... Half of his victims would have been fine if we had persistent officers like the one in this video...
@@lukearts2954 Je me demande si ce n'est pas une sinistre histoire vers la frontière belge, hélas...
How disgusting and how grateful I am for all those babies and families that those cops persisted. Awesome police work great video
The fact that she went to so much trouble building a secret wall and hidden stairs shows this was planned as a crime from the very beginning
Mon anglais n'est pas toujours parfait. Je me demande si c'est bien Carla qui a fait construire ce local en bas.
With all the human trafficking going on I wouldn’t be surprised. Thousands of unsolved cases every year and half are under 21
@@paulinesimon2257 always the french speakers trying to stand out by writing in their language
It must have been. Daycare is a lucrative business. All these kids must have made her a bunch of money. The basement must have been for hiding kids from other parents and unwanted visitors. Thank God for the police and licensing officers for not giving up that easily.
@@eladrio2311 What are you on about...if they are French of course they will type in their own language.
I can’t believe that cop allowed them to continually text.
@@Caperhere This! At least make them put their phones in their pockets.
They weren’t under arrest yet.
@DeathMonkeys they should have been put in cuffs and detained immediately!!! There's no excuse for letting them wander around and text on their phones.
They might just playing with them. Let them texting knowing that all data can be found or recovered and the information could help them build their case. Who would you text at that moment? possibly someone who could be a person of interest at least. More material for further investigation probably.
@@Robert-nu4vc Uh yes there is, they’re called civil liberties. Like I understand the emotions this video invokes but we have laws and due process for a reason.
I cannot imagine finding out that my children were being taken care of by a group of druggies and being locked in a basement. It makes me grateful to have had the opportunity to be a stay at home mom.
They are not druggies, dude.
It's obviously sect-type behaviour, wouldn't be suprised if rich people were common visitors down there. These ladies were probably pawns. At lower hierarchy. The true villains are always behind these. I think, they were doing some "footages" down there, but that's only my sense. And those footages went then in upper levels. There's lots of unreaveled "Epstein islainds".Imagine, how many stuff is unrevealed, when this can be revealed by such fortune.
Imagine, they would make the house better way, so nothing can be heard.
What is worse, the similiar case villains just learn from this video and make their houses better way.
These videos should been never released to public, including many other ones (even for discrecy reason).
This age is crazy. maybe some 10 year old cases could be revealed, but fresh and hot ones? That's crazy. Not ok, at all.
So now one drug possession at one point in the past makes all of them druggies. youtube is so stupid
@@danloweif the shoe fits
@@robo6118
If it was in the past and not at the current time, then no, it doesn't actually fit. A "druggie" (which is generally derogatory, by the way) is someone who is currently under the influence and generally acting accordingly. It may also be someone addicted to substances. It isn't someone who's had a past with it (especially only one confirmed instance) but is not longer involved with it. That just isn't the usual context for the word.
I think you need a better-fitting shoe, aside from this specific video and your definition of whomever that witch would be as a "druggie."
Amen to that, and this is why I was taking care of my granddaughter. My trust is slim to none with folks especially when it comes to children.
Thank You All for sharing this. The story made me cry
Best cop duo. If they're still working together I doubt they miss a beat.
Their trust of each other was freaking awesome.
The female officer was AMAZING. No bs. Sweet talked them into letting her search with EASE. and those two licensing officers, the intuition and their doubt was tremendous in all of this. The male officer did amazing in scaring them by such his presence, any other weak person would have immediately called their lawyers and they would have been advised to admit and fez up before charges increased.
@@GGG-ny8ez you think people just have lawyers ready to dial? That will pick up and talk to them on a dime?
@@aidancooper9498 YES….absolutely. business owners do.
She said she was “just put to grab some lunch” but the guy who had dropped her off said he had taken her to the bank…??
he seemed very sus also
@gravity00x him pulling out money to count too lmao
ALL of this screams substance use to me
Trafficking ring.
@@1191megmeg Had just been to the bank and picked up some lunch. Don't try to make normal activities out as strange. She was banking all those Payments tho'!
How does 26 counts of Child Abuse equal a year in jail? This county's judicial system is embarrassing
Because all she did was hide them in a finished basement. They weren’t tortured, tied up or physically abused. Also all they did was follow their boss’s orders 🤷🏻♀️
@@sal_xoxo5166 you sound like you're defending that she only got a year in jail when she clearly should have received much more. You scare me and are probably very much like this lady.
Because all our laws are made by wealthy pedophiles.
@@sal_xoxo5166bro she kidnapped children what are you saying right now ? 🤢
kidnapped? I mean, it's BAD because so many lies had been told to everyone, misrepresentation to all the parents who didn't know how many kids were there, so because she chose to break the licensing laws, she also was sneaking and hiding them. Never good. This is definitely creepy, but I do believe every one of the parents dropped their kids off every day expecting a smaller daycare. She went around the rules and had more kids and extra staff she didn't report, to make more money...
Id be in prison if i found my kid locked away.
25 kids, average daycare pricing is $321/week. $8k/week/$417,300/year. Irs should get involved, no way they were paying taxes on that 70%+ net profit.
THISSSS
@caden01691 That's how she got her fancy car and clothing. Using these poor children. She should pay back the parents.
That's actually genius. And a Muslims dream
@@rexbanner1560??
That's how she pays for the houses and all the nice stuff inside.
18:46 The way the music filtered up from the vents was like an actual horror movie 😢 those poor kids.
Seriously I think that just ruined found footage for me. Now I see the genuine reaction to real horror movie shit…damn
@@SorenPenroseI just posted this looks exactly like a Found Footage film but I do not want to see the ending!!! 😩
This is why I never trusted daycares or individual home sitters. I would file lawsuits against this monster.
Absolutely don’t trust these in home daycares like this. My ex’s mother was licensed to run one and was the horribly abusive parent I’ve ever known of first hand.
Beatings bad enough to break bones, letting men sexually abuse her 4 daughters for money or drugs, covered up her father (their grandfather) sexually abusing them when he recorded it and she found the tapes. 20 years of CPS complaints and investigations, but she’s still allowed to run a daycare because all of the investigations were “inconclusive.” The girls rightfully took their mother’s threats seriously to hurt or kill them if they talked whenever she did get investigated. Between that and CPS here being beyond useless she got away with all of it.
will never trust day cares or in home baby sitters like this. too many bad experiences from when i was a child. i ran into my dads arms and told him please do not take me back here when he dropped me off one day and the babysitter beat and yelled at me telling me if i ever do something like that again there will be serious consequences. never really thought about that until now but fuck daycares
oh the law doesn't handle these people the way they should. The fact that this demon was giggling, smirking, laughing, and very light hearted about the entire situation is very very chilling. no, they deserve a van with no windows and a trip out to the woods.
Just home school and never let your kids out of your sight , don't let society tell you that's weird , it's society with the problem
There are PLENTY of children trapped abusive home w hooking situations with monsters for parents. Point is, in the case of children, EVERYONE should have a set of eyes watching them, parents too. Surveillance in pursuit of children's safety is a OK in my book.
Shout out for whom ever did the close captioning on this particular video! The descriptors were incredibly accurate as were dialogue. Well done! And thank you.🎉🎉😊
Thank goodness the licensing agent was doing her job.
Rare!
@johnreed2278 I worked in social services, and there are people who do their jobs. This is exactly what they're getting paid to do, and they should be doing it bc they care. They took care of this b. I often did pop-up visits.
I worked in a daycare before and licensing was always very on top of their jobs and strict about the rules being followed to the T. Sometimes it felt like they were just picking on us with certain non important things, but at the end of the day I'd much rather have that than someone not taking it seriously
She should have put her emotions in check and not told Carla EVERYTHING they knew so far at that point. That’s when the music stops playing and Chrissy blocks the would-be door with her body.
Remember though: it was based on a parent asking for a WELLNESS CHECK.
Otherwise, maybe it would not have been caught. This is vital and valuable and we should all thank this parent - even if she was prompted to do it. I wonder if neighbors had noticed all this trafficking as well as kids were dropped off and picked up, that probably wasn’t entirely quiet with so many kids. STAY ALERT and even if she says she is “licensed” still look into it. She was only licensed for TWO, not TWENTY.
So Very Proud of the officers!!!
They knew something was Not right and kept investigating.
Great Job.
And Carla is a classic psychopath!
@@karleastman5456 Great job officers
I have a feeling that this woman has usually got out of situations where she’s played little miss nice ! She’s so strange
It probably stops working the older you get...
It’s very creepy!
She certainly seemed to think she could grrlboss her way out of it.
Like my current boss. What a snake
She's a textbook sociopath.
RUclips really censors the word "abuse"? Are we babies or something? Thanks for the protection.
I find it amazing that both of the woman were aloud to keep on texting on their phones throughout,so obviously sending instructions to the other women.
Yes I was angry about they kept on their phones ,was not even responding to the police ,these women should get time and do more time then they got ,disgusting the things these people will do for money
Ughh that was so aggravating
I'm guessing it's the right move because the police can seize their phones and use the text messages as evidence against them.
aloud? You mean allowed. Back to school for you! I'd say restart at the 2nd grade.
@@TheBlueScarecrow😂😂
You can tell she's a master manipulator by her multiple attempts to take control of the situation.
We also call them clinical psychopaths.
She even got the police to un cuff her, unbelievable manipulation
I am ashamed to admit that she had me fooled for a few minutes.
And the cop uncuffed her. Unbelievable.
@@odesangel the fact that she knew to use the word teamwork and the amount of fear she had was creepy. The hidden door was extreme.. the woman isn’t dumb and you’d think that she would just tell the cops and lose her business. But the hidden door is hard to notice.. that man in the car. Something else is going on. Those kids are being abused in the worst way. Carla is way more scared than someone who’d be in trouble for having too many children at a daycare.
This woman is very mentally unstable... the way that she was giggling is unsettling. I fully believe that she will attempt to do something like this again.
With her new CA charges, she will never be allowed or be allowed to even house such an environment. Thank God
i dont think shes unstable i think shes just twisted her giggling is an attempt to manipulate the officers by making it seem shes not worried
Lots of women laugh inappropriately (ie at odd times) when lying [yes men too, but less often] but its not a sign of mental instability.
Apparently she's had trouble before this in another state. I doubt this will be her last attempt
She's just downplaying everything and trying a bit of ditzy charm at that, hoping that will somehow throw them off. Cops tend not to fall for that BS.
Omg! 😳 There’s something MUCH more sinister going on here than just hiding from avoiding a licensing issue!!
Please help me understand …. They can hear a young child inside, parents confirmed their child was there that morning…. how was that not enough PROBABLE CAUSE to immediately enter the home when no one was answering the door??
these are my same thoughts exactly.... everything she and the other people are doing, saying are inconsistent and their actions are being deceptive, suspicious... why she was released from being handcuffed is the most confusing... *( to clarify I am refer to when she was non cooperative when questioned about the noise coming from the vent from an obvious basement)
Sadly a lot of the time you need to see physical harm or a crime being presently committed to be seen as probable cause. It's messed up and shouldn't be that way but that's the way it is right now
Police try to be particularly careful with such case because they don't want to risk the offenders being able to evade prosecution due to a mistake made in the legal process.
For the officer, there wasn't probable cause of an actual crime occurring. Legally, the woman is allowed to be watching a number of children. Welfare checks are oftentimes not answered, but police still can't barge in without probable cause of a crime, like seeing blood through a window. If police get to hasty, and barge in when they shouldn't, a lot of the evidence could have been inadmissible. Thankfully they remain suspicious and did whatever they could to get to the bottom of it, instead of just walking away and saying their hands were tied. They waited until they were able to find someone who stayed there and asked to come inside, since there wasn't enough for them to go in without that. The actual probable cause didn't appear until they saw evidence of multiple children and hearing things within the vents.
I would say they have to be careful, if no-one's answering the door there's the possibility no-one is there, could have taken the kid to the park and left the tv on, hearing a child inside could as easily be hearing a child on the tv unless they get eyes on. They have to be careful to make sure the culprits don't get off on a technicality. I think they should have detained them and taken phones off them as soon as there was proof she'd lied and there was a child on the property, would've stopped her texting the ones hiding
Hearing them say "Let's say the kids are at the park" right on camera, then immediately trying to use that excuse is so stupid. Idk if that's more stupid or how they basically got a slap on the wrist for what is considered kidnapping and harboring
@@springlocked87 if it was a man who did that he will be in prison for life time or Death penality
Yea like plan was to get the cops to follow them to the park.. and then say. oh I just got a text . 2 of my employees told me they just returned home from the park... then have everyone go back to the house with all the kids in the house? Stupid batshit crazy attempt to cover up
The questioning should of been, at the park with who? How many kids? what park?
@@watekostileno one would ever come remotely close to getting the death penalty for anything involved in this video, but you probably know that
So stupid! In the park with who??!
She really lies effortlessly, but not well. You could smell the panic on her. She always goes out for lunch, the kids are at the park, and she's getting backpacks and diaper bags cleaned for the soccer team. 25 kids times $1500 per month is $37,500! That's on the very low end here in Colorado. Scary.
450k a year is low in colorado?
@@nicole4508 I think they mean $1,500 per kid per month is low. I live near Seattle and $2500-3000 is not uncommon for one kid for one month
@@nicole4508I think Amanda is saying $1500 a month is low for a parent to pay for daycare, not that the provider's income is low...
so she illegally cares for too many kids, buys a fake house, rents it to a fake lady so she can store the children in the basement....it also seemed like she had another day care somewhere else...even if she paid these ladies 30k a year she'd still make 300k a year
thats how she can afford 2 houses
How dare all of you? 💔💔💔 treat children like this?
Thank you to all who saves those beautiful children 👣🥰
This was my son's caretaker over 35 years ago in Culver City, CA. While he was in her care, I wasn't aware of anything like this going on. It wasn't until a few years later that I heard she was doing similar things. Apparently she had the employees sneak the kids out the back door and run through an alley to her other location. Some of the kids didn't even have shoes on and were crying. My jaw dropped when I saw her name in a news article about this story when she was first arrested. Further, she lost one of her own kids on a camping trip and tragically the child was found dead.
@@calikat3320 lost her own child????? that case needs to be reinvestigated. That is so unnerving
This lady is a monster.
@@GatedGatorFr theres no way she lost him😭
She wanted the child dead it wasn’t an accident
Over 35 years ago?? She was already running this scheme at 23?! She’s born evil!
That piano music coming from the floor vent is possibly the creepiest thing I've seen AND heard in a while.
Like a horror game
They were playing music trying to keep the kids quiet.
Edgar Allen Poe.
What ? the only thing that is wrong is the woman denying that there is music. They were playing something musical to a bunch of infants, that is not creepy.
@@MsMesem they werent playing musicals for children they were playing music to keep the kids quite. You can see how theyre trying to keep all those kids super quiet. A regular daycare there is children all over making tons of noises often times. Its abaolitely creepy to be hiding all the children in your daycare in a secret basement and hiding them from the police. Parents come to pick up their kid and their kid pops out as if he wasnt in a hidden basement they were never supposed to be in
Our system is totally broken when someone can be found guilty of TWENTY SIX CASES of child abuse and serves no time. Disgusting miscarriage of justice with all three of these vile women.
You need to rewatch that that's not what it said.
@@michellel564 The last woman got a deferred sentence and served zero time bc she was a witness. If you heard something different, please enlighten me
Yeah that blew my mind as well and I'm sorry but you know there was much more going on with those kids and the abuse if this is just bare minimum they probably just scratch the surface of the abuse that was going on. Especially the one lady who had a controlled substance on her!!! A place this big, the first red flag for me as a parent or grandparent is why isn't there any cameras where I can monitor them through my phone if I'm at work? If you don't have that system in place you're not watching my child or children.
Luckily my two daughters are now adults and I had my parents when I was younger and working. My daughter already knows no one watches my grandkids but me they've never had to deal with daycare fortunately.
I know many parents don't have that luxury, but in 2024 we do have the luxury of buying the tiniest of sizes and cameras that we can put on our kids and at least a week here and there do a test run to check on your child there is nothing wrong with that. I'm not sure about the wiretap and some states some are one party state somewhere to mine in Ohio is one party state. However if you live in a two-party state Just check our laws applying to that situation because it could be you could do recording without audio or something like that there's always a way.
@@michellel564 34:04
@@jenniferkline4196 The main woman I could see being convincingly sweet. She is a very skilled liar and manipulator if this video is any indication. I’m sure she easily took advantage of these parents. You cannot put video cameras in someone else’s home. And daycares with continuous monitoring can be very expensive. I dont think there’s any indication these parents didn’t do their due diligence. Even the cop remarked at how nice the space was. Evil people that are determined to hurt kids will find a way.
26 counts of child abuse = 1 year in jail
W T F
Child abuse on 25 toddlers is something that deserves at least 25y of prison
26!!
You could just say a life sentence, a life sentence is 25 years
@@Miketheike123A life sentence is a *life* sentence. 25 years is only 25 nears, as in, not a life sentence. Hope that helps.
@@Kitsuragi556 Depends where you're from. A life sentence is not natural life in most countries. A life sentence is 25 years in Australia, but only 15 years in some countries
25 years per kid*
This all feels like a Trafficking operation. I'm not gonna lie.
I hate to seem wrong butcTHEYRE ACTING LIKE DEADLY LEASBIANS IVE SEEN doin this stuff w childcare& 4 sum reason THEY SEEM TO ALWAYS HAVE PEOPLE TAKING KIDSTO THEM! Usually its ALSO LESBIAN OR GAY PARENTS bringing thm kids getting a cutt of the FUNDS! Disgusting & sad!
@@elgumbo4036 Got FA to do with lesbian or gay.
@@elgumbo4036you’ve seen a lot of deadly lesbians doing this to children? Can you send me some links or info to the police reports? Surely if you saw something so concerning, you’d contact the proper authorities. :)
@@elgumbo4036 anyone can be a creep, regardless of their gender, race, religion, or preferences. Let's look at the majority of people: straight. Let's now look at a majority of traffickers: straight. Stop trying to demonize an entire category of (gay) human beings and focus, as law enforcement does, on the real problem: human traffickers. You have 0 grounds for pinning all or even a majority of this crime on gay folks. What the hell is wrong with you? Are you this brainwashed by alt-right media?
@@bigc473 even though you did just that
I feel like there should be a list (similar to the sex offender registry) for offenses like this with similar restrictions.
Agreed
There is. There’s a child abuse registry.
Did she manage to dodge state restrictions by moving to another?
Yeah it’s called court records
@@catbuthuman yes!!
Sandra, 300,000 people per day are seeing that you had a hidden door in a child daycare
Good luck to you and Krissy when y'all get out of prison. Id be terrified someone would recognize me
A hidden door to a secret basement? This was about so much more than licensing. I felt sick watching this. You don’t need to be a savant to know what real business these women are in.
Do you think child sex crimes occurred?
@NatDC2012 Very concerning that a number of kids were said to be having nightmares and afraid to sleep by themselves. Unlikely to be caused by just being gathered in a room downstairs together, wouldn't you agree?
@@untamed_tellurian Yeah it's a red flag.
And the sketchy “Uncle Bad Touch” looking guy dropping off the ringleader in an alley or whatever? What the hell was going on in this place?
@@rutherfordappraisal258 Every single person connected to this needs to be investigated. They were ALL acting sketchy. You don't act THAT nervous over a low-level breach of a local government regulation about having too many children in a daycare. Something else - something bad - was going on there.
I live in Colorado Springs and I am SO glad you covered this! Local news hasn't shed much light on this situation since it occurred and I've been dying to know what actually happened.
I'm in Arizona and remember seeing this on our news when it happened.
This lady got a slap on the wrist 😡 were these children being abused?
Nothing was covered, this video is fiction and you got taken
@@northstar6580 I don’t think she was abusing them physically as they said it was the fact that she had so many! If there had been a fire they wouldn’t be able to get them all out fast enough. On top of you are supposed to have so many caretakers per 10 kids or what ever and if she had 25 she should have had way more especially if they were babies!
It said the parents were stating their kids were having nightmares, not wanting to be in their room at night by themselves, wanting to sleep with mom and dad, waking up in the middle of the night....sooo, WHAT was happening in the basement that caused children to act like that??? There is waaay more to this story. What were they doing to those children during the day that would cause children to act like that? I can bet it would make all of us sick to our stomach.
A drug dealer gets life but this only gets 6 years… evil 🤦♂️
@drillsgtdad9371 Ikr? It's actually insane that she keep getting away with this with a slap on the wrist.
And pe**file politicians never spend a minute in jail. Whole system needs a reset.
Y'all are wild. 6 years in prison, and having to live a post prison felony life is more than enough punishment for that girl over running her daycare and freaking out when police and licensing got there. Her charge if she just wouldn't have hid them would have been far more minimal, and the other girls doubtfully would have been charged.
It's ridiculous how drug dealers are punished, but this is beyond "justice".
@@NickBirge exactly I had to go read about this case after watching a few minutes of this video, but that lady was just dumb. She wasn’t trying to abuse those kids she was worried about her license and all the parents chose to put the kids there and they knew it the video makes it seem like it’s some kind of child trafficking thing which it wasn’t. She should get in trouble, but her attention wasn’t as evil as all the comments are trying to make out.
Yeah, if anything the sentence might be too _harsh_. No evidence was found that the children were abused, caregivers were available throughout, and the extreme cost of childcare for young children (especially not toilet trained) children is well known.
I don't see anything here that is so horrible to justifiable harsher sentence.
Thankfully the officers stayed and were using common sense and professionalism. This place is unspeakable
That lying psychopath. What a chilling scene
She was far too willing to lie, that is what makes her a dangerous caregiver
💯 %‼️
That’s exactly it. She had no qualms *whatsoever* about completely bullshitting them! The way she was creepily smiling, while playing all “who me-I’m harmless” 😬 🤮
It made me think of how Ted Bundy must have acted when he’d wear a fake cast then coerce a young woman into helping him put something in his car- right before he bashed them over the head so he could rape & murder them. She’s dangerous.
Imagine a kid has an accident!?
She would blame another little kid
Yep. Had me pissed off; glad the officers stayed calm.
She'll be out in a few years doing the same thing, you can thank our robust justice system!
One of the most disturbing things about her was the ease that she lied to police. Lies roll off of her tongue like butter because she lies all of the time. Her previous record said everything you have to know about her.
If there had been a fire, none of the emergency services would have been able to find those children to rescue them.
That's true, but then again, if the police weren't banging on the door to enforce a licensing requirement, they wouldn't have been holed up in the basement.
@@xmurrcattx3498 That is true
@@xmurrcattx3498 The olfactory evidence alone proves that that basement was used a LOT. There's furniture down there. Think that's just for visual appeal??
@@xmurrcattx3498 It's almost as if the licensing requirement is a standard metric for whether someone is capable of taking care of children professionally?
She CHOSE to put those kids down there rather than owning up to her own wrongdoing. The cops showing up are not a valid reason for doing what she did. That's like saying, "If the cops didn't pull me over on the road, I wouldn't have had to flee, endanger lives, and end up in a deadly accident because I was running from the cops." Plus, it was a SECRET DOOR. Standard houses don't come with secret doors to basements. She KNEW what she was doing. Either she had that installed, or she used it for her own advantage. That isn't the first time she's hidden kids down there.
thats a good point the window downstairs is blocked by the padio, it wouldnt meet the minimum 2 fire escapes per room, calling for removal of the padio and a hefty fine
This female officer is absolutely fantastic she is a hero in my eyes. God, the IM SO SORRY is getting old.
it’s such a weird response to a fact-based question
“I don’t have any lemonade to give you, I’m so sorry” makes sense.
“I forgot to send the payment, I’m so sorry” makes sense.
“There’s no basement, I’m so sorry… there are no kids here, I’m so sorry” makes NO SENSE
Why on earth is the word abuse being blanked out? Since when did that become a bad word??????