Moment Aiden Fucci learns he will spend the rest of life in prison for murder of Tristyn Bailey

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @GoodGolly.MissLolly
    @GoodGolly.MissLolly Год назад +57435

    He thinks he’s a tough guy, but he murdered a defenceless little girl. Nothing tough about that. It’s cowardly

    • @yumiloomerstorytime.4830
      @yumiloomerstorytime.4830 Год назад +2526

      Especially to the fathers in prison who miss but don't get to see theirs. Not saying they are innocent. But that thought will keep rolling in their heads. Trust me. It's not going to be pretty for him.

    • @nadiacusan3799
      @nadiacusan3799 Год назад +3

      he's a psycho and a big one

    • @Arkryal
      @Arkryal Год назад +1681

      The coward couldn't even look at the judge. But that wasn't out of shame or regret, it was fear. That's how weak he is.

    • @pauldinardo912
      @pauldinardo912 Год назад +644

      Somebody will possibly give hin problems.

    • @QuantumMech_88
      @QuantumMech_88 Год назад +1001

      The monster won't be around for the 25 year review .

  • @UCAP
    @UCAP Год назад +9177

    When a lawyer or judge starts talking about how long they’ve been in the field and never dealt with something like this… you know its over for you

    • @RtR6-mz5jp
      @RtR6-mz5jp Год назад +26

      Yep

    • @yettabonez5777
      @yettabonez5777 Год назад +17

      Yup, pretty much!

    • @sleepyjoe7843
      @sleepyjoe7843 Год назад +33

      I think lawyer before already said to him that he will get life in prison.

    • @ReeseBoy-v5s
      @ReeseBoy-v5s Год назад

      Yea.... Pretty much! Oh he knew as well... 😅​@@sleepyjoe7843

    • @jakeconstant7231
      @jakeconstant7231 Год назад +28

      Yup; and when you can hear how emotional the judge is when he speaks of it and can hear the great effort said judge is putting in keeping it all together - I’d just be wishing for the death penalty because you know prison is NOT going to be a good time for you. She was a defenseless helpless little girl. She had no chance - and that was done by intention. I personally feel ashamed that I have to share the same species as this monster. It’s literally unbelievable.
      Good bless everyone involved in this - aside from the defendant. 😞

  • @ErolDotCom
    @ErolDotCom Год назад +13113

    Out of 114 stab wounds only 6 were fatal. 49 were defensive. That girl fought so hard, and suffered so much so senselessly. He absolutely deserves to spend the maximum amount of time in prison. Hopefully natural life. Even though he’s a minor he will probably get in trouble a lot in prison and will never be released. He tortures that poor girl. Literally tortured. May she finally Rest In Peace.

    • @ErolDotCom
      @ErolDotCom Год назад +251

      @@everythinghomestead9222 sadly you’re correct. And if he acts accordingly he will be released at one point. Life without parole is unconstitutional for minors. However, if they commit new crimes in there they can stay indefinitely based off new sentences. I

    • @gregoryhawsjr3479
      @gregoryhawsjr3479 Год назад +73

      I think he will do 14 years then get out since his age

    • @ErolDotCom
      @ErolDotCom Год назад +209

      @@gregoryhawsjr3479 he has to serve a mandatory minimum of 25 years then he is eligible for a review. Florida does 85% of full sentence son not sure if he will get the review a little early at 22 years. But he will serve a minimum of 22-25 years unless he somehow appeals his sentence and wins and gets resentenced to something leas.

    • @gregoryhawsjr3479
      @gregoryhawsjr3479 Год назад +300

      @@ErolDotCom i hate to say this. But I do agree with you totally. I’m not sure his exact age. I had a friend little nephew commit a heinous crime. Killing a grandmother and stuffing a shirt down the throat. He was the just turning 14. It was insane. He got 20. And in the end. When he hit 21 he was removed from the youth facility and sent to the adult department of corrections. He got released at age 25. He’s 31 now and is out and works at a t mobile store and acts like nothing happened. And you would never tell by looking at him that he was a monster

    • @gregoryhawsjr3479
      @gregoryhawsjr3479 Год назад +55

      @@ErolDotCom I hope you’re 100000% right. And he will have problems in prison

  • @valeriemoran842
    @valeriemoran842 4 месяца назад +827

    Evil, premeditated attack in a defenseless little girl. The judge seems horrified. This kid can never be in society.

    • @JeffersonTorchesJaylon
      @JeffersonTorchesJaylon 4 месяца назад +23

      Once incarcerated, l predict he won't be around for long.

    • @itisjustmyopinion1
      @itisjustmyopinion1 3 месяца назад +15

      "Once incarcerated, l predict he won't be around for long." Society can only hope.

    • @alexbraswell2955
      @alexbraswell2955 3 месяца назад

      you watch too much tv… doesn’t work that way. At the very least he’ll be looked at as crazy by everybody else in the unit and as long as he moves the right way like anybody can then he’s never going to have problems. He’s avoiding them if any bc they idolize them the same way in there too like the serial killers. I was 2 doors down and made great friends with the “cough syrup killer” from NC. A youth pastor who 🔪 wife 123 times for no reason at all and he’s skinny as a rail. No threat to anyone. His wife was 19 and very well known in the church community. Matt lives good in there. This guy will too. (Matthew Phelps)

    • @greenman6141
      @greenman6141 2 месяца назад

      @@JeffersonTorchesJaylon He wasn't being bullied, he IS the bully.
      He had to be removed from the young offender jail due to his unremitting violence and bullying.
      He was moved all around trying to find a place where everyone else - guards included - weren't in constant danger from him.
      Between the time he was arrested and the sentencing, he'd grown considerably and seemed to have added so much bulk. Not fat.
      His father is big. And now he is bigger.
      Once in adult prison, he'll be recruited by white supremacists, and they'll use him to carry out the violence they want.
      He's a pretty good example of how "supreme" and superior the "whites" in question are.

    • @carolemayer6467
      @carolemayer6467 2 месяца назад +2

      Kid is the operative word!! As he grows up he'll eventually get it!! 25 yrs is a long rough time to serve before he get a review!!

  • @Karenmccourt8240
    @Karenmccourt8240 Год назад +8580

    The judge is obviously having a hard time talking about this. Such an unforgivable, heinous crime.

    • @geoffpoole483
      @geoffpoole483 Год назад +86

      Not far from me in Colchester, UK a youth just a year or two older than Fucci was convicted of similar crimes; his victims were a homeless man and a staudent. The British youth was a potential serial killer and I think the same applies to Fucci. What I find hard to comprehend is the severity of the crime and the age of the perpetrator.

    • @bunnyboonot4u
      @bunnyboonot4u Год назад +133

      I heard the judge having trouble speaking about it too. He was probably trying not to break down into tears

    • @britgaddis
      @britgaddis Год назад +21

      He was turning the pages

    • @mtio2807
      @mtio2807 Год назад

      Looking forward to hearing his fate when he turns 18 and gets transferred to big boy jail

    • @hurleyinc686
      @hurleyinc686 Год назад +173

      I heard the tremble in his voice. He wasn't turning pages. It was human emotion. That still exists these days believe it or not

  • @Kannonevent
    @Kannonevent Год назад +3815

    The fact that he said "I want to kill someone to see what it felt like" He is sick and evil through and through.

    • @Goodliving22
      @Goodliving22 Год назад +93

      Yes. May he read the Bible in jail and be delivered of those evil thoughts.

    • @-norsecode-
      @-norsecode- Год назад +40

      @@Goodliving22 😅

    • @sky-oq5mr
      @sky-oq5mr Год назад +116

      Society has us thinking we aren't animals. We still are, never forget that.

    • @kitcowool
      @kitcowool Год назад +59

      @@sky-oq5mr that part. We are animals. Everyone forgets about Lord of the Flies. I know it’s fiction, but the break down of the human psyche is non-fiction.

    • @Umiyghabia8464
      @Umiyghabia8464 Год назад

      she doesnt deserve this

  • @creaturefeature.
    @creaturefeature. Год назад +6041

    Tristyn should be 16, going to prom and getting her license. The milestones don’t stop when you stop being a toddler. Her family was robbed. She was robbed. This world was robbed of a sweet girl. Rest dearly in heaven, Tristyn. You deserve all the peace to exist. ❤

  • @Bob-fk8vd
    @Bob-fk8vd 6 месяцев назад +343

    Pure evil. He should never see the outside of a prison as a free person again.

    • @3amDayDreamer
      @3amDayDreamer 4 месяца назад +4

      100% agree!

    • @jeffreymark475
      @jeffreymark475 4 месяца назад +2

      He won't

    • @RR-bd4jp
      @RR-bd4jp 3 месяца назад

      @@Bob-fk8vd ever even if he turns 91

    • @davidebrownstl
      @davidebrownstl Месяц назад +1

      He is a child of god. Made in his own image

    • @Maddox-01Metalskinpanic
      @Maddox-01Metalskinpanic Месяц назад

      ⁠Idk, he doesn’t really have consent or a level head as a kid. Kids torture frogs and shit by the shore all the time. They don’t have the ability to think like adults do. Obviously it’s tragic what he did, but at the same time a kid shouldn’t suffer the same punishment as a fully self aware adult. It just doesn’t feel right. He never really had as much of a chance at life if that’s the case. Kids are cruel like this all the time with animals and lesser beings, he happened to do it on a human.

  • @joycewilcox6404
    @joycewilcox6404 Год назад +5798

    Never let this kid out, PERIOD

    • @MsAmique
      @MsAmique Год назад +244

      Only in a wooden box.

    • @FlecheNoire07
      @FlecheNoire07 Год назад +182

      I hope he's getting the same treatment like he did to the girl

    • @randyreynolds4252
      @randyreynolds4252 Год назад

      more then likely once he is put in general pop with adults he won't last long, he will get shanked in the shower the way he did her. Even harden criminals have standards and some thing are too far. is why pedo's and rapist are usually in isolated wings for safety

    • @blitzkriegedvanhauten5261
      @blitzkriegedvanhauten5261 Год назад +19

      He's white

    • @ghostmanscores1666
      @ghostmanscores1666 Год назад

      @Blitzkrieged Van Hauten. unlike your moms lovers.

  • @sandhanitizer15
    @sandhanitizer15 Год назад +5272

    114 stab wounds is absolutely ridiculous. I don't think people realize how tiring that is, or how psychotic you have to be in order to stab someone that many times. Make a stabbing motion with your hand 20 times. It makes you tired after 10 or so. To do that to another human being over 100 times is absolutely brutal. To do this to an innocent, beautiful young woman is horrendous. Did he think he would get anything less than life?

    • @alexerickson280
      @alexerickson280 Год назад

      You get tired after 10? You should be ashamed of yourself, fats.

    • @garrettschultz6035
      @garrettschultz6035 Год назад +13

      Doesn't matter if she was innocent or beautiful, only the age matters in this scenario... Y'all are so weird talking about ppl that way, her "beauty" was not a gift to the world or anything, and her innocence doesn't make her any less deserving of death than anyone else.

    • @chrystallica
      @chrystallica Год назад +706

      He's lucky to be in the US, too. Very lucky. Here in Japan, even with his age, he'd be facing the gallows. Done and dusted.

    • @professorfrink6831
      @professorfrink6831 Год назад

      @@HomobonusGutmann You're an id iot.

    • @cindybeaton2103
      @cindybeaton2103 Год назад +146

      How do you know it gets tiring after you stab someone 10 times 😮

  • @johnsouza539
    @johnsouza539 Год назад +1722

    49 defensive wounds tells me it was not only a gruesome,painful death but that it was also a prolonged and terrifying death. I like how this judge laid it all out.

    • @jaypetz
      @jaypetz Год назад +54

      He tortured her fir short because he felt good. He is dam evil

    • @highmedic2351
      @highmedic2351 Год назад +6

      What are those, and how do they determine what those are?

    • @chalky1take
      @chalky1take Год назад +80

      @@highmedic2351 Defensive wounds are wounds the victim recieved while trying to defend herself. Say you put your hand out to block the knife and he stabbed you in the hand in doing so, that’s a defensive wound. Correct me if i’m wrong pls this just my interpretation

    • @taxicamel
      @taxicamel Год назад +43

      The title of video states Aiden will spend the rest of his life in prison, but this is wrong. He will spend 25 years in prison. He is now 16 years old, so he will be out of prison in 25 years, at the age 41 ...a relatively "young age". I don't believe this is "fair"....considering how horrific the crime was ...114 stabbings. ...to a 13 year old girl. It is so difficult to find appropriate words.
      His father had very serious legal problems going back to 2003 and continued after that. His mother tampered with evidence specifc to Aiden.
      It could easily be suggested that Aiden was NOT brought up well-supported. Nonetheless, the crime is far too extreme to be simply ignored.
      Tristyn Bailey CANNOT be forgotten.
      .

    • @bigdaddydragonvevo1852
      @bigdaddydragonvevo1852 Год назад

      Man this guy is mentally ill. Don’t hang him and shit. Just love him and know that the girl is in a better place. That’s how you do it buddy. My friend was stabbed 33 times and he’s a devout Christian. Absolute nicest guy you’ll ever meet. Teddy bear. Stop judging people. Treat everyone with love. I even treat my enemies with love, even Satan.

  • @sapiensno8billion
    @sapiensno8billion 5 месяцев назад +81

    i bet his parents are the kind who never told him no, and instead join forces against every teacher, neighbour, or other parent/adult who tried to say there is something wrong

    • @ericfile
      @ericfile 3 месяца назад +25

      His mother washed and tried to hide the jeans he wore during the murder because they were covered in blood, so that tells you all you need to know about her.

    • @MaryHartmanMaryHartman
      @MaryHartmanMaryHartman 13 дней назад +1

      @@ericfileDo you know if she was charged with interfering with a crime scene?

    • @ericfile
      @ericfile 13 дней назад +5

      @@MaryHartmanMaryHartman She pled no contest to tampering with evidence and only got 30 days in jail, followed by five years of probation. She could have gotten up to five years in prison, and I wish she had. I think she deserved the maximum sentence because she knowingly washed and tried to hide his bloody jeans.
      (I like your name--I remember watching every episode of that show!!! 😂)

    • @MaryHartmanMaryHartman
      @MaryHartmanMaryHartman 13 дней назад +1

      @ Yes! I can’t agree with you more, she definitely should have gotten the five years, she knew exactly what her son did and know my washed his bloody jeans.
      Lol yeah it’s wild having my name!! 😂 I am named after my great grandmother who came to America from Germany in the late nineteenth century! 🇩🇪 ✌️

  • @mrsTraveller64
    @mrsTraveller64 Год назад +850

    I am so happy that the judge clearly described WHY he got this sentence, he described it in a way so that this boy could not say afterwards "but I didn't deserve this sentence".

    • @jayhemfindsyou
      @jayhemfindsyou Год назад

      "You don't deserve this sentence, you deserve to be stabbed 115 times if we are being honest..."

    • @majorpwner241
      @majorpwner241 Год назад +17

      Yeah I don't usually like judges, but props to this one on that.

    • @grelm1322
      @grelm1322 8 месяцев назад +12

      These types of "people" will still claim that they didn't deserve it.

  • @melomartinez160
    @melomartinez160 Год назад +2309

    Now the mother needs to be charged for trying to hide his crime!!

    • @Nancy-nc4sw
      @Nancy-nc4sw Год назад +368

      She goes on trial next month .

    • @mobutter2879
      @mobutter2879 Год назад +51

      I said the same thing!

    • @96DCsince
      @96DCsince Год назад +145

      I forgot about her !!! She needs to go to jail away from her son a different jail !! Trying to hide and clean his clothes

    • @Jinka1950
      @Jinka1950 Год назад +43

      Hope she’ll be sharing cells with Donna and wendy Adelson!!

    • @Malek-fm8vk
      @Malek-fm8vk Год назад +21

      😮 WOW 😳 DISTGUSTING

  • @rogerdread38
    @rogerdread38 Год назад +1485

    This youth has no heart. It's like he would it all over again

    • @Besmartstayahead2025
      @Besmartstayahead2025 Год назад

      Well he is severely mentally ill

    • @grassyfieldz4578
      @grassyfieldz4578 Год назад +68

      Absolutely he'd do it again.

    • @ecstatickitten2811
      @ecstatickitten2811 Год назад +62

      He has no conscience.

    • @Urban_meyers_son
      @Urban_meyers_son Год назад

      Don’t put that on all youth this is an outlier by far this kid has terrible issues to be that evil but that don’t mean all the youth is as heartless as him

    • @Chloee234
      @Chloee234 Год назад +33

      Well he threatened to do it to another inmate on multiple occasions so

  • @moonsout-mymothershouse
    @moonsout-mymothershouse 2 месяца назад +25

    I remember hearing about this when it first happened. Tristyn is only a year younger than me. The more I learned about her the more she seemed like someone I'd have loved to know. The sweetest soul ever. She fought so hard. She was just a little girl. May he never know a day of peace in his life.

  • @sallywarner2195
    @sallywarner2195 Год назад +2137

    49 defensive wounds! Forty nine times that poor little girl tried to save her life. I just don't understand how a 14 year old could do this??!! It's devastating.

    • @starlodear2987
      @starlodear2987 Год назад

      A few weeks ago, in Germany a 12 and a 13 year old girl stabbed their 12 year old female classmate to death with 30 stabs. But they can't be prosecuted because anybody below 14 cannot be prosecuted in Germany.

    • @lizmclean5342
      @lizmclean5342 Год назад +1

      There is a serious mental problem.something missing in the brain for this hideous act to happen.

    • @aliwalker7667
      @aliwalker7667 Год назад +102

      I too am unable to wrap my head around this diabolical murder by a child a young boy!

    • @24Roxyx
      @24Roxyx Год назад +67

      Allowed out after midnight alone walking the streets at 13! Wow. During a pandemic too and around lockdown time.

    • @Unlike230
      @Unlike230 Год назад +101

      ​@@aliwalker7667 Because evil comes in different forms and sometimes in the most unexpected ways

  • @Judy-y7o
    @Judy-y7o 11 месяцев назад +3675

    Kudos to the Judge. Stopping a Serial killer in the making.

    • @willsc2012
      @willsc2012 10 месяцев назад +87

      Absolutely agree had he got away with this he would have continued. Especially with his family helping smh.

    • @talha3680
      @talha3680 10 месяцев назад +6

      He looks like Ansel Elgort 😂

    • @erenyucel7918
      @erenyucel7918 10 месяцев назад +24

      It s not stopped yet. If kid will be good in prison he could be out age of 45. Most dangerous age of a man :/

    • @65stang98
      @65stang98 10 месяцев назад +8

      @@erenyucel7918 why is 45 the most dangerous?

    • @joemonks3161
      @joemonks3161 10 месяцев назад +3

      It is not a judge who stops crime. It is our rule of law. Juries are comprised of people like you and me. Generally we have no legal training but possess common sense and the ability to fairly assess facts. When a judge is required to deliver a judgement and/or a sentence he/she exercises the rule of law not their personal opinion.

  • @floraguilar966
    @floraguilar966 Год назад +1691

    He wanted to act all cool inside that cop car, Now he can act cool with the rest of the inmates.

    • @bongscott3738
      @bongscott3738 Год назад +100

      They're not going treat him well at all. He's either gonna spend his life in PC, or he's gonna be someone's property.

    • @jess_jeff7549
      @jess_jeff7549 Год назад +35

      can anyone find me a clip where they spoke about Aidens behaviors in jail? he was apparently bragging and trying to intimidate others.. including the guards, that 'he doesn't shoot his victims, he stabs them'.... to try scaring the other kids/inmates 😠 The prosecutor said it in her closing statement but I'd like to hear the entire thing

    • @vicki6624
      @vicki6624 Год назад +13

      I read Aiden was bragging to the other inmates that he killed somebody and threatened them to give him their commisssary.

    • @Nancy-nc4sw
      @Nancy-nc4sw Год назад +37

      @@bongscott3738 Or he's going to meet an untimely death at the end of a shiv

    • @chadf1034
      @chadf1034 Год назад +12

      ​@Nancy bingo! As soon as he hits general population.

  • @Latabrine
    @Latabrine 5 месяцев назад +201

    Never let this thing out of prison.

  • @debrakleid5752
    @debrakleid5752 Год назад +1228

    When we were in 8th grade we had a classmate who was raped, killed, and set on fire by 2 18 year olds wanting to know what it felt like. Same excuse as Aiden. This was back in 1990 or 1991 and she was killed just because. Things haven’t changed I see.

    • @brbhave2p00p4
      @brbhave2p00p4 Год назад +54

      1990-1991 was a different era compared to today's youth

    • @briaschilling5004
      @briaschilling5004 Год назад +15

      thats kinda terrible!!!!

    • @mtio2807
      @mtio2807 Год назад

      May they burn in hell on earth and after

    • @jonlosito2004
      @jonlosito2004 Год назад +226

      ​@@briaschilling5004dude it's not just "kinda" terrible. It's LITERALLY horrible!!

    • @briaschilling5004
      @briaschilling5004 Год назад +95

      @@jonlosito2004 I know. Came out wrong. Its HORRIFYING

  • @kekebanks3979
    @kekebanks3979 Год назад +1478

    Why is he shaking his head, boy we do not care how you feel, he showed absolutely no remorse he’s a monster period

    • @snickers882
      @snickers882 Год назад +137

      Prob was shaking his head telling himself he shouldn't of told his gf or his best friend. Those are the regrets he has. not that he killed her but that he talked about doing it. To me it seems like he's shaking his head telling himself I shouldn't of said anything.

    • @CountMeOut33
      @CountMeOut33 Год назад +36

      @@snickers882He would have gotten caught with the bloody clothes & Snapchat.
      I believe that guy is in disbelief still & coming to the fact that he will be a inmate the rest of his life….

    • @SomaraaS
      @SomaraaS Год назад +48

      What bothers me is he does not have emotion, he doesn't feel the weight of consequences.

    • @tonietchison1730
      @tonietchison1730 Год назад +8

      Shame and afraid!!!

    • @bulkyzero
      @bulkyzero Год назад +1

      A “monster” is a compliment for a soy boy loser like this pathetic child. Never use that word. He is a pathetic coward. No monster, just a cheap dumbass with little to no intellectual capacity.

  • @kellycuckoo3143
    @kellycuckoo3143 Год назад +920

    Shaking his head the entire time shows so much defiance, denial, and lack of remorse. Thank you judge for giving Tristyn the justice she deserves.

    • @wUnknownPerson
      @wUnknownPerson Год назад

      he deserve the death penalty

    • @74goldzera98
      @74goldzera98 Год назад +13

      He shake His head because now he realised what he did. I don’t want to know what is in his head and what was in his head in that night but is very bad for one young guy like him with the future if front of him… to play with one life is not funny at all.. in my mind is a movie with them in that woods and I’m sorry for both of them.. more for her and her family and for his family also. The both family’s in this case is devastated, I don’t think someone from his family wants to make this murder. For him just one think, to enjoy his life in prison and maybe one guy from there to show him how is to be death.

    • @elrealamericanhero
      @elrealamericanhero Год назад

      what can you expect from an incel roach like this? He is what absolute and unchangeable evil looks like. It would be better for society as a whole if he faced capital punishment. By chair. That would be the most appropriate sentence for evil.

    • @gk9546
      @gk9546 Год назад +16

      ​@@74goldzera98 I'm afraid he realised zero... Nobody, I repeat, nobody, especially such a young person could hear they'll spend the rest of their lives to prison and don't even lift a brow, don't move a muscle, don't change their expression at all, their breathing etc He is in his head and he is completely remorseless.

    • @thecultleadersthoughts2519
      @thecultleadersthoughts2519 Год назад +2

      That's not Justice and I for an eye is Justice

  • @thecartooncynic
    @thecartooncynic 4 месяца назад +102

    Here I am again, randomly watching court videos...

  • @Letsdolunch2023
    @Letsdolunch2023 9 месяцев назад +982

    Mother tampers with evidence, 30 days in jail, and Dad, accused of child abuse, injury, neglect and SA with a 15 year old girl. That officially makes them ‘Parents Of The Year’.

    • @kriquetteshepherd1217
      @kriquetteshepherd1217 8 месяцев назад +82

      And we wonder why children turn out this way. What child wants to see someone suffer at his hands? This is sad at every turn .

    • @Discobaby988
      @Discobaby988 8 месяцев назад +1

      And rarely are parents of these a****, held accountable for the monsters they create as they should be.

    • @bimates2690
      @bimates2690 7 месяцев назад +31

      And there's people wishing SA on a child in this comment section, talking about "justice."

    • @TheSoulCrisis
      @TheSoulCrisis 7 месяцев назад +26

      @@bimates2690Things like that won’t make him a whole or better human, taking away one’s humanity doesn’t seem to benefit us long term in any way. The anger is understandable, but what went on in his household is the real key to his downfall and they need to live with the shame of what they created (the parents in this case).

    • @Just_my_opinion_23
      @Just_my_opinion_23 7 месяцев назад

      😮🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @mikesandlin2967
    @mikesandlin2967 Год назад +5707

    Unfortunate that the people he told about his plan didn't come forward and say something. How they can live with themselves is beyond me.

    • @brendaruiz3947
      @brendaruiz3947 Год назад +86

      Didn't they get accountable???

    • @tigergreg8
      @tigergreg8 Год назад +304

      What if they did say something, do you honestly believe anyone would listen, or do anything about it. I highly doubt it. Plus, his 'friends' would never believe they could actually be his victim.

    • @joeo1725
      @joeo1725 Год назад +115

      It's called anonymous statements they were probably afraid duh 🙄

    • @alfiehawes2412
      @alfiehawes2412 Год назад +399

      Let’s not start suggesting this is anyone else’s fault, eh?

    • @mikesandlin2967
      @mikesandlin2967 Год назад

      @@alfiehawes2412
      who is suggesting it's anyone elses fault? this pyschopath is 100% at fault. but when someone tells you they're planning on killing a person to watch them bleed out, MAYBE you should say something.

  • @suemick8709
    @suemick8709 Год назад +3611

    When you entertain evil thoughts you open the door to evil acts. Unbearably selfish young man with no concern but his own fantasy fulfillment. I cannot imagine all the pain he has caused.

    • @3SpeedHolster
      @3SpeedHolster Год назад +63

      Well put.

    • @jonathanjackson4910
      @jonathanjackson4910 Год назад +13

      @@3SpeedHolster yeah but poor young boy. He didn't start life yet.

    • @jojack228
      @jojack228 Год назад +59

      ​@@jonathanjackson4910 it is sad. But unfortunately choices were made and red flags were everywhere and they were ignored. I do feel a tiny bit bad that he made those choices, but we can't turn back time. I'm sure he would take it back if he could. Young people need more help then they lead on. Nonetheless the sentence was justified.

    • @jonathanjackson4910
      @jonathanjackson4910 Год назад +36

      @@jojack228 its drugs, violent video games and parenting....

    • @Smartmovesstayingahead
      @Smartmovesstayingahead Год назад

      He is severely mentally ill he is out of it for real

  • @kingsknight7210
    @kingsknight7210 7 месяцев назад +33

    This kid didn't even blink no emotion like a kid version of Michael Myers

  • @heydibear1079
    @heydibear1079 Год назад +1184

    Looks like a little boy who is probably for the first time facing consequences. Entertaining evil thoughts will have harsh realities.

    • @thaistomp
      @thaistomp Год назад +41

      Evil is running this world though.

    • @tonietchison1730
      @tonietchison1730 Год назад +18

      I really agree he spoiled

    • @keeper6458
      @keeper6458 Год назад +5

      ​@@thaistompAbsolutely

    • @davidpaul6656
      @davidpaul6656 Год назад +3

      ​@@thaistomp - And who is this "evil" that's running the world?

    • @thaistomp
      @thaistomp Год назад +21

      @@davidpaul6656 Lol, you're a smart guy... Figure it out.

  • @mistypartlycloudy
    @mistypartlycloudy Год назад +1347

    Who the eff does he think he is shaking his head like that? What a gross waste of life.

    • @bongscott3738
      @bongscott3738 Год назад +68

      You can tell he's never gotten much attention from mommy. He's never wrong. That's why he's shaking his head like that.

    • @johnshepard8556
      @johnshepard8556 Год назад +52

      It maybe because he is discusted by his actions or that he is annoyed that his girlfriend and friends told on him

    • @blackosprey2219
      @blackosprey2219 Год назад +27

      I guess he's sad he got caught.

    • @Wolferal
      @Wolferal Год назад +30

      I'm guessing it's either because he's ashamed, or because the judge was inaccurate about certain details.

    • @shayle62
      @shayle62 Год назад +34

      He committed this crime 2 years ago. Hearing the details from the judge’s mouth, I’m guessing he cannot believe what he had done.

  • @isabelamacavei8418
    @isabelamacavei8418 Год назад +5591

    As a Forensic Scientist, I had my share of crime scenes. It's unfathomable to see 114 stab wounds on one victim (49 defensive wounds - Tristyn fought hard for her life; 35 wounds to the head and neck; 29 to the back and shoulder; 6 fatal wounds). Autopsy photos must have been a nightmare to look at for the jury. A violent death that nobody should experience. May she rest in peace, and I pray that Tristyn's family and friends find comfort in justice being done for her, and beautiful memories with her. I'm happy to see that insanity was not raised; trying to cover up his act was Tristyn's last revenge.

    • @jessicacarlisle9160
      @jessicacarlisle9160 Год назад +196

      From what I’ve heard, that many wounds aren’t even capable of being done in one shot because it’s exhausting. They’d have to take a break and then keep going. Not sure if that’s completely accurate though.

    • @anaray1634
      @anaray1634 Год назад +72

      Even being sentenced to death or to life in prison this can never bring someone back to life the deceased unfortunately . Sad that he is only a teenager and why there wasnt taken into account that he was on antidepressants and was hearing voices ?

    • @oatmilkiee
      @oatmilkiee Год назад +398

      every single person in that room is well aware how old he is. in my opinion he should should have gotten lethal injection.he stabbed her ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN TIMES..that thing is not a human. im all for mental illness awareness but that is beyond any help a doctor could provide.

    • @isabelamacavei8418
      @isabelamacavei8418 Год назад

      If Tristyn survived any wounds between his alleged breaks, she bled to death.@@jessicacarlisle9160

    • @kaitokakhel7379
      @kaitokakhel7379 Год назад +113

      @@anaray1634 with all due respect i don't think so even if you put into account he was going to become a serial killer psychopath who just for nothin just for his own pleasure

  • @JohnWaters-cz4lv
    @JohnWaters-cz4lv 4 месяца назад +9

    He acts like he doesn't care about the sentence right now, but when he's getting beaten in prison, I'm 100% sure he will show emotion.

  • @timothywilliams1359
    @timothywilliams1359 Год назад +3316

    I was a military police officer for 13 years. I thank God every day that I never had to deal with a crime like this. Civilian police officers must have incredible strength just to keep their minds intact.

    • @Genessyss
      @Genessyss Год назад

      cops are pigs

    • @quantumwitcher9376
      @quantumwitcher9376 Год назад +82

      The military has done incredibly horrific crimes too. I'm talking about the U.S. military though not sure which one you worked with

    • @hudgypudgy2960
      @hudgypudgy2960 Год назад

      @@quantumwitcher9376cool bro, anything important to add? Humans commit atrocities.

    • @Phoenix51291
      @Phoenix51291 Год назад +17

      Jack Reacher, is that you?

    • @quantumwitcher9376
      @quantumwitcher9376 Год назад +15

      @@sv-og7qs yes and?

  • @JulianHedonist
    @JulianHedonist Год назад +2151

    Powerful statement. "The 49 defensive wounds indicate Tristyn Bailey was conscious, she was aware, and she was doing everything to fend off the attack."
    May Tristyn rest in peace and hopefully her family can be given room and time to breathe now.

    • @IAintScaredOfNoGhost
      @IAintScaredOfNoGhost Год назад +41

      I can imagine no scenario in which I would wish to harm another other than in the situation in which my own daughter was brutalized. I pray to God I never experience the pain this family is feeling. No amount of therapy would help me overcome this, were I the victims parents.

    • @robertsears46
      @robertsears46 Год назад

      F her she should have defended herself I fill nothing for her.
      In the end it is her own fault.

    • @eadghe
      @eadghe Год назад +16

      But stating something like that, makes it not easier but harder for the parents to cope with her death, always be aware that she suffered a lot, so basically had a very painful, lasting death. If murder wasn't enough already...

    • @spikespa5208
      @spikespa5208 Год назад +4

      I apologize, but I am unfamiliar with this case. It doesn't matter, but how old was Tristyn ?

    • @Jkm898
      @Jkm898 Год назад +5

      @@spikespa5208 13 years old.

  • @lorijames8015
    @lorijames8015 Год назад +1262

    The judge in this case was practically talking to the judge of the future, not to us. This sentencing speech was so specific, line by line, word by word, saying to the state-required review judge in 25 years that this punk was in no way disserved by the legal system. That's why he keeps using words like unique and outlier--those are the things that justify the Life sentence and they are what the judge of the future needs to read to uphold this verdict. Well done, Judge!

  • @aroccy
    @aroccy 5 месяцев назад +12

    You know you messed up when your lawyer doesn’t defend you at all. His lawyer knew that his client was wrong.

  • @nikiscott3069
    @nikiscott3069 Год назад +2354

    My brother died of natural causes about 25 years ago and it still affects us. I cannot imagine how this girl's family, and others, manage to make it day to day. I wish them all the strength and support they need.

    • @calvancandy8384
      @calvancandy8384 Год назад +47

      I lost a brother as well but that…I can’t even imagine the feelings. It’s truly horrific.

    • @kristoffseisler2163
      @kristoffseisler2163 Год назад +2

      Was he 25 years older than you?

    • @kristoffseisler2163
      @kristoffseisler2163 Год назад

      @Conway Twitter how is it possible that he died from natural causes if it was her brother?

    • @tommythompson2203
      @tommythompson2203 Год назад +7

      I totally agree. Florida is a great state to live in, but it's horrible if you commit a crime. I just love Ron DeSantis. Great man. And leader

    • @KR-oo2wx
      @KR-oo2wx Год назад

      @@kristoffseisler2163 moron

  • @Hyp01
    @Hyp01 Год назад +397

    You know it’s bad when the judge says “in my 20 years I have never…”

    • @drownedsnowmjweni
      @drownedsnowmjweni Год назад +6

      bru

    • @James-yf9mg
      @James-yf9mg Год назад +10

      He's just being dramatic

    • @cs-gj3yf
      @cs-gj3yf Год назад +6

      @@James-yf9mg not really

    • @Dreamkeeper76
      @Dreamkeeper76 Год назад +1

      Then corrects it to 16yrs lol

    • @Lilcharlie78
      @Lilcharlie78 Год назад +3

      I felt bad for the judge, is this the new world we must accept murder for fame? 😢

  • @rosanaaramayo4831
    @rosanaaramayo4831 Год назад +620

    Did anyone else saw it? He didn't even blink when the verdict was given to him. He has ZERO remorse for what he did.

    • @xalvarez07
      @xalvarez07 Год назад +67

      He just looks mad he got caught and he wad stupid. No care or remorse for the pain he's caused.

    • @ecstatickitten2811
      @ecstatickitten2811 Год назад

      He's a monster who has no soul. Pure evil.

    • @memyself4431
      @memyself4431 Год назад +24

      I see a demonic demon ❤

    • @bradenharris8718
      @bradenharris8718 Год назад +27

      lol you wouldn’t believe he had remorse even IF he reacted emotionally. Idk why you guys get so worked up about these people not showing emotion because you don’t believe them either way. You say they should apologize and when they do, it’s not sincere. You say they should be emotional and when they are, you say it’s fake.

    • @fikayoalubankudi7410
      @fikayoalubankudi7410 Год назад +39

      ​@@bradenharris8718 Aiden's dad is that you?

  • @raybudzynski8720
    @raybudzynski8720 4 месяца назад +10

    He has "dead eyes"...nobody is home...he has no remorse and will do it again...

  • @lueyR
    @lueyR 9 месяцев назад +3075

    An extra 100 years for that haircut

    • @galegabria
      @galegabria 9 месяцев назад +63

      He made it extra ugg when he gave us that 270 around his head as he turned to look back at the court 😂

    • @giampieragaleazzi
      @giampieragaleazzi 9 месяцев назад +33

      ANOTHER 100 SLAP IN YOUR FACE BECAUSE OF THAT COMMENT

    • @awakendsails
      @awakendsails 9 месяцев назад +108

      @@giampieragaleazzi You must be the barber. He didnt mean it to be that mean lol

    • @giampieragaleazzi
      @giampieragaleazzi 9 месяцев назад +12

      @@awakendsails NO! IM THE HAIRS!!! :)

    • @taybyers
      @taybyers 8 месяцев назад +10

      Thanks for the laugh

  • @teamcougars
    @teamcougars Год назад +898

    I applaud this judge he took everything into consideration in respect to the sentence of this horrific crime 💔💔

    • @evanfogherty5161
      @evanfogherty5161 Год назад +2

      Fee Tristyn!

    • @noelleallwin
      @noelleallwin Год назад

      @@evanfogherty5161 someone report this guy, I think this is Trystens partner in crime @youtube

    • @mocajrx1047
      @mocajrx1047 Год назад +8

      And the judge’s timing (pauses) was impeccable.

    • @9983sp
      @9983sp Год назад +2

      There was only one possible sentence.

    • @mtio2807
      @mtio2807 Год назад

      Looking forward to hearing his fate when he turns 18 and gets transferred to big boy jail

  • @JaimieJo
    @JaimieJo Год назад +1576

    He should never be let out of prison. He's a broken person. He can never reform. This crime broke my heart. What a monster. Truly evil. Rest in peace sweet Tristyn.

    • @patrickr2686
      @patrickr2686 Год назад +13

      He will be up for parole in 6 months

    • @yixnorb5971
      @yixnorb5971 Год назад +19

      @@patrickr2686 Just a legal formality.

    • @torerasmussen4282
      @torerasmussen4282 Год назад +47

      He will end his days in prison but not of old age

    • @ElStink4K
      @ElStink4K Год назад +30

      I agree but there seems to be more and more "broken" people these days. The root cause is being ignored by society. (no excuse for him though!)

    • @brandoncooke6564
      @brandoncooke6564 Год назад

      That's so ridiculously shortsighted to believe that, and there really isn't any data to back it up either. The reason we see such high rates of recidivism in the U.S. is two-fold.
      First, we don't actually believe in the idea of correction, or reform, as a society. Your summary of him is a good representation of how America thinks about people. "Criminals are bad and can never get better, so lock them up, and lose the key. They're all monsters and evil and hopeless and blah blah blah." So we don't have a system in place which helps to prepare prisoners for the day they come back to society. I think it's in Norway, but might be wrong, where there is no such thing as a life sentence. You know what that makes people do? Actually try and help prisoners to change whatever it was that made them commit crimes in the first place. Because they KNOW that every prisoner will eventually be back in society. Imagine that, huh? Actually helping people to better themselves. Wild.
      The second reason, and this is a much more straight-forward one is that a huge majority of those incarcerated are there for drug and drug-related offenses. Once again, without providing services that assist in "fixing" these "broken" people (aka addicts) they are absolutely going to go back to what they know. But bottom line is, what this kid did was totally disgusting. It's an evil act. But to write a child off as hopeless is remarkably ignorant.
      Remember when children with learning disabilities of any kind were all considered "hopeless ret***s" that aren't ever going to be successful, or productive? How about when people with mental health issues were all "psychotic"? It's amazing how somehow those things aren't true anymore after investing in helping them, not shaming them and putting them in a box in some dark corner somewhere. I don't know that I personally would ever forgive Aiden Fucci for what he did, but I think it's much better for society if we tried to assist him in becoming a productive member of our society, not deciding that he CAN'T be anything besides a monster.

  • @eileensalimbene4264
    @eileensalimbene4264 4 месяца назад +8

    Correction: should be death penalty

  • @laurenj4128
    @laurenj4128 Год назад +3106

    The fact that he sits there shaking his head as the judge is holding him accountable for his actions makes me so mad. You can tell this monster has never been made accountable for anything in his pathetic life. He pled guilty, the least he could do is sit there and take it.

    • @joypaulk1074
      @joypaulk1074 Год назад +103

      Right!! It's absolutely disgusting that he's sitting there shaking his head like, I didn't say that. I hope he Burns in hell! That poor girl's family😔💔

    • @rumakingthatup
      @rumakingthatup Год назад +156

      That's him either blaming his friends or wishing he hadn't told them because he doesn't regret the act. He regrets getting caught.

    • @dnarentz1377
      @dnarentz1377 Год назад +56

      It amazes me the amount of kids talk like he did about doing it and no one said anything.

    • @rivalsigma8929
      @rivalsigma8929 Год назад

      Trust me. He is going to Hell. Demons have alot fun with bitches like him. Kinda makes me think they aren't really all that bad.

    • @Luke-kc9li
      @Luke-kc9li Год назад

      He had to struggle to take down a defenseless 13 year old girl too. He’s pathetic and I suggest he get used to being the prison b****

  • @notw333
    @notw333 Год назад +1795

    May he never get out of prison. Life for a life.

    • @anne.ominous
      @anne.ominous Год назад +23

      I second that

    • @the_goddess_a2213
      @the_goddess_a2213 Год назад +8

      Yes because he is a real life Michael Meyers like what the 🤬

    • @01mustang05
      @01mustang05 Год назад

      The hubris of your and the majority's righteousness is severely horrific and unreasonable, all causing harm and ruin in the first place and even profiting off of harm and ruin for many, generation after generation. This society is sick and corrupt; one cannot nor can even a small group of people use corrupt systems full of corrupt and grossly unreasonable people, to stop corruption, gross unreasonableness, and worse; this society, like so many others, is a failure and a betrayal of humanity. Shame on you all (the majority), is all I really have because there is nothing else to stop or even oppose your and the majority's harmed and harmful beings.

    • @4kdanny385
      @4kdanny385 Год назад +55

      @@the_goddess_a2213 nah Michael Myers is a better person than this clown

    • @strangedayz1999
      @strangedayz1999 Год назад +12

      this!! he robbed a family of unforgettable milestones.

  • @vincevarano1187
    @vincevarano1187 11 месяцев назад +1751

    This kid won’t survive 24 hours in prison.Child killers is one thing convicts do not tolerate.

    • @AnaJeriLettich
      @AnaJeriLettich 11 месяцев назад +42

      Oliver Stephens (11/1/2007 - 1/3/2021)
      some 13 year old (who was 13 on 1.3.2021) was sentenced to 4 years in a juvenile facility and 9 years in prison on 9.24.2021,
      and some 14 year old (who was 14 on 1.3.2021) was sentenced to 3 years in a juvenile facility and 9 years in prison on 9.24.2021.
      some other 14 year old (who was also 14 on 1.3.2021) was sent to a young offenders insitution on 9.24.2021 and was told to stay there for 5 years, it was a girl.
      9.24.2024.
      11.24.2024
      9.24.2033.
      9.24.2034.
      9.24.2026.
      Aiden Fucci (11/6/2006) Was Sentenced To 2 years In A Juvenile Facility And 23 years in prison on 3/24/2023. He Will Be Eligible For Parole On 3/24/2048.

    • @chad_b
      @chad_b 10 месяцев назад +64

      Yes he will. He will be in protective custody

    • @Supermanohman
      @Supermanohman 10 месяцев назад +144

      not because there's some code of ethics in prison but because many prisoners have childhood traumas that are triggered when they see child predators. Don't make the mistake of thinking there's some prisoner code.

    • @gamevidz8763
      @gamevidz8763 10 месяцев назад +55

      @@Supermanohmantrue. Though I also feel that’s it’s the principles. A lot men in prison aren’t bad men they have lines they don’t go over.

    • @talha3680
      @talha3680 10 месяцев назад +2

      He looks like Ansel Elgort

  • @Jayjuheard
    @Jayjuheard Месяц назад +4

    I can’t imagine being this guys lawyer, sitting next to someone pure evil, interacting with them, and needing to defend them in the court of law. That’s gottah be one of the hardest jobs on Earth!

  • @artistnyc123
    @artistnyc123 Год назад +2592

    The most tragic part is that he told everyone he was going to do it and nothing was done to stop him. There will always be monsters among us, but to stand by and let it happen is the most shocking.

    • @equestrianrosie
      @equestrianrosie Год назад +180

      There’s no way they believed he would really do it, surely. Teenagers say insane things. To actually follow through?

    • @nathanrathbun2619
      @nathanrathbun2619 Год назад +184

      ​@equestrianrosie 100 years ago, his disturbed threats would have landed him in an asylum.

    • @mukta230
      @mukta230 Год назад +110

      To be fair, a lot of people talk shit. Hell even I've done it. Im comfortable stating this to be a fact, 99.9% of people talking shit is just talking shit. It's that .1% that throws everyone for a loop, like this dude here. Especially when they're in their teens and even early 20s. It wasn't that anyone stood by, they just didn't believe him. Guaranteed.

    • @architectinth
      @architectinth Год назад +39

      Kids have morbid thoughts, talk nonsense with their friends and joke around without ever having any intentions of following through with what they speak, but much like what the other comments said, 99.999% never do anything. Psychopathy is rare, and psychopathic murders are even more rare but they're there.

    • @lieflief5871
      @lieflief5871 Год назад +197

      Not sure what you guys have been through mentally but As a teen I’ve never heard anyone talk about wanting to KILL someone for fun or have i said anything about wanting to commit any unnecessary violence. That’s beyond talking sh!t

  • @welikegoodies
    @welikegoodies 10 месяцев назад +1566

    He should never be let out. Ever.

    • @chasehedges6775
      @chasehedges6775 10 месяцев назад +22

      I agree 💯

    • @donarthiazi2443
      @donarthiazi2443 9 месяцев назад +18

      Rehabilitation can never be overlooked. He might get the help he needs in prison?

    • @welikegoodies
      @welikegoodies 9 месяцев назад +73

      @@donarthiazi2443 I do believe that some can be rehabilitated for sure, but there are somethings that can’t be fixed no matter what. This is one of them.

    • @lol-ot4pn
      @lol-ot4pn 9 месяцев назад +47

      @@donarthiazi2443
      There should be exceptions to that rule.
      Some people dont deserve the chance for rehabilitation.
      That would be incredibly unfair to those they murdered in cold blood.

    • @donarthiazi2443
      @donarthiazi2443 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@lol-ot4pn
      Good point

  • @Barbc24
    @Barbc24 Год назад +2216

    This is why I’ve always felt that children develop empathy and compassion when we teach them to feel for others. As a child therapist, I run into so many parents who want to protect their kids from accountability, feelings, and guilt. They make excuses for their kids even when the kid feels sorry and wants to make amends. If your child does something thoughtless, there is nothing wrong with saying, yes that was wrong, how can you do better? Toddlers who throw aggressive tantrums become big kids who don’t know how to deal with frustration and anger. Kids who are told that nothing they do is their fault, grow to blame everyone for every negative thing they feel. And all these kids become adults who feel entitled to throw fits and attack others.

    • @ladeek35
      @ladeek35 Год назад +22

      Thanx cohort. Well said.

    • @eva5601
      @eva5601 Год назад +63

      Yes.. You are 100% right. I have worked with preschoolers, as a substitute preschool teacher, I always lecture the children who made another classmate upset, and or cry. When he, or she is, (I am not sorry to state, that most of the issues are between boys) a harasser, I would say, to the child with a behavior issue, "How would you feel if someone said, or did what you just said, and or did to, (childs name?") Most people think that preschoolers only eat, sleep, and play in school, but no. This is the age when these little ones develop social, and emotional skills. We as educators in a preschool classroom observe, and record the children's social emotional, and developmental skills, or lack of. And if we notice negative behavior, and or if the child developmental milestones are behind, we will evaluate the child to make a decision, on if the child needs an effective intervention for students who are experiencing challenges in social emotional, and or developmental skills difficulties at school.

    • @hggfu
      @hggfu Год назад +2

      You're describing adults. This child is an outlier. You just wanted everyone to know you were a child therapist a biased one at that, ...get off your high horse.

    • @jcasetnl
      @jcasetnl Год назад +80

      This kid is a monster. It wasn't too many or too few hugs and cookies. He's got bad wiring. The psychology community wants so bad to believe this kind of thing is all nurture because it follows if we just intervene early enough this won't happen, but it needs to grow up and confront the awful truth: some people are just born this way.

    • @whoami1654
      @whoami1654 Год назад +19

      As a kid I was told everything was my fault as my mum couldn't take any accountability for her actions so she blamed me for the beatings I got. Apparently I was the reason she drank

  • @ericwood2466
    @ericwood2466 7 месяцев назад +27

    This dude has probably already been violated so much in prison. He’s NOT smiling now

    • @Habib_Osman
      @Habib_Osman 7 месяцев назад

      Does that give you a warm and cuddly feeling? How pathetic are you. Remember, not everybody that is in prison is guilty, mistrials do happen.
      So Maybe, you shouldn't celebrate violence so much, it could be you sitting there innocent, being violated. You should take a look at the monster in the mirror Eric!

    • @katiePetsy
      @katiePetsy 5 месяцев назад +1

      A similar case happened in Scotland a few years ago. The 16 year old murderer was eventually attacked by a fellow juvenile inmate. Punched so hard his teeth broke through the skin of his face. He's a dead man when he gets to adult prison

    • @kiwichicki
      @kiwichicki 5 месяцев назад

      @@ericwood2466 .. that's what you think about? Sick puppy aren't you

    • @martynw9166
      @martynw9166 2 месяца назад

      Good! ​@@katiePetsy

    • @georgeemery3295
      @georgeemery3295 22 дня назад

      God willing

  • @randomperson4975
    @randomperson4975 8 месяцев назад +187

    all judges should be like this. fair and not corrupt. stating the truth and not siding with the person that has a better house location and job.

    • @Habib_Osman
      @Habib_Osman 7 месяцев назад +3

      I think the judge sounded very emotional.. is that good? I dunno.. sounds OK I guess in some circumstances. I'd prefer rational over emotional though!

    • @AnaJeriLettich
      @AnaJeriLettich 5 месяцев назад +1

      Oliver Stephens (11/1/2007 - 1/3/2021)
      One of the suspects, a 14 year old boy on 1/3/2021, was sent to a juvenile facility until the first day of school of 2024, and then sent to prison for 9 more years, and will be released from prison on 9/24/2033. When he is aged 27.
      another One of the suspects, which was a 13 year old on 1/3/2021, were sent to a juvenile facility until the first day of school of 2025, and then sent to prison, he will be released from prison on 9/24/2034 when he is aged 27.
      One of the suspects, a 14 year old girl on 1/3/2021. were sent to a juvenile facility and will be released on 9/24/2026. when she is aged 20, and when I am aged 21.
      Aiden Fucci (11/6/2006) Is Told To Stay In A Juvenile Facility Until The First Day of school of 2025, when he is aged 18 almost 19.

    • @Writer777-wanna_be.
      @Writer777-wanna_be. 4 месяца назад +2

      @@Habib_Osmanis that good? ABSOLUTELY did you hear how many fatal wounds, that judge isn’t cold hearted

    • @sp8vision
      @sp8vision 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Habib_Osmanyou dont have to be irrational to show emotion

    • @Habib_Osman
      @Habib_Osman 4 месяца назад

      @@sp8vision Normally I agree. For a judge, I disagree. I want a 100% rational judge.

  • @frelnc
    @frelnc Год назад +1605

    He kept ever so slightly shaking his head "no" when the judge said something that he seemed to believe was not true. Yet, he confessed. He entered a guilty plea, long before the trial. He admitted to the murder. He told friends that he was going to kill someone, and spelled out, line and verse, exactly how he would do it. As the judge said, this was not a compulsive act. This was planned. I wonder if there's a kid's wing in prison. If not, he's toast. I think what convinced me more than anything that life not 40 years was the appropriate sentence was when I saw him make his comment about Trystin in the back of the cop car. True, his brain is still developing. I get that, but when it became clear that he was flaunting the crime like a badge of honor to use to intimidate other inmates it became crystal that his grandma is never going to see him outside jail again. Good riddance.

    • @tintinismybelgian
      @tintinismybelgian Год назад +108

      He might be shaking his head thinking, "Those are the facts, but the judge is twisting those facts in such a way that they make me look as bad as possible, and I don't agree with him." He may still think of himself as a "good kid" who simply made a mistake.

    • @yikes7963
      @yikes7963 Год назад

      He will be in a juvenile facility.

    • @cartergomez5390
      @cartergomez5390 Год назад +80

      My belief is that he was shaking his head because once the judge is explaining everything that happened in detail, he is realizing that what he did is not an idea that he had in his psychotic mind, he actually did those things and he realizes it was premeditated and cannot forgive himself.

    • @roberthudson4440
      @roberthudson4440 Год назад +156

      I think he was shaking his head thinking I shouldn't have told my friends those things, thinking "bad move on my part"...

    • @Sissygirl481
      @Sissygirl481 Год назад +51

      If he wants people to know the story of how the murder went down, he should’ve opened his mouth and said what happened. He thinks he’s cool as heck.

  • @erichodge567
    @erichodge567 Год назад +409

    A person who kills someone just to know how it feels is in another category altogether. Since there was no reason for the killing, there is no reason to ever release him. This boy should never, never get out of prison.

    • @lorenazure7116
      @lorenazure7116 Год назад +14

      It is an act of pure evil

    • @eliezraray1763
      @eliezraray1763 Год назад

      Tristyn is a slut everyone in the school knows that. She molested fucci and he killed his molester. But its not the popular story. He is an evil guy who killed an innocent girl. lmao Trystyn touches his penis all the time even when Aiden told her no.

    • @Countrylife83
      @Countrylife83 Год назад +11

      There is never a reason for killing someone

    • @jcdenton6864
      @jcdenton6864 Год назад +2

      Also, out of all people, he ended up with Jimmy Mcgill from Better call Saul. What are the odds?

    • @coreykelly3994
      @coreykelly3994 Год назад

      kid just seems like a text book case of a sociopath. might of killed just to see if he could actually feel anything. very sad for the little girl that had to suffer because of it.

  • @ss-ww3bf
    @ss-ww3bf 4 месяца назад +6

    I hope he never gets out of prison as he is so void of emotions. How could he ever be rehabilitated?

  • @BigdaddyGuy16679
    @BigdaddyGuy16679 Год назад +302

    He did this because he felt like it. He wanted this. He basically asked for life in prison. My prayers go out to Tristans family.

    • @SteveCarras
      @SteveCarras Год назад +9

      LITERALLY asked for it.

    • @ye11owman29
      @ye11owman29 Год назад

      Not really, dumbass could've gotten away with if he didn't tell anybody

  • @karr1111
    @karr1111 Год назад +2580

    My heart goes out to the victims family.

    • @zzz9a
      @zzz9a Год назад +6

      They were probably working in a factory somewhere while it happened, so sad

    • @JesusChristismySavior-Julie
      @JesusChristismySavior-Julie Год назад

      @@zzz9ano they weren’t

    • @zzz9a
      @zzz9a Год назад

      @@JesusChristismySavior-Julie I heard they were busy stamping the 'Made in USA' logo on BigMac wrappers. Very terrifying.

    • @BeennensDndjsjeje-kc8ph
      @BeennensDndjsjeje-kc8ph Год назад +1

      They were

    • @Ezrastarlite1715
      @Ezrastarlite1715 Год назад +7

      Me too, That innocent girl didn’t deserve what happened to her 😭😞

  • @hoptoit5910
    @hoptoit5910 Год назад +641

    He absolutely doesn’t give a single shit. When the judge was talking about how he ran back home, got showered and tried to cover things up, he’s sitting there shaking his head. Yet he *did* these things. He’s an evil, hideous, hateful person who is only sorry for himself not for what he’s done. Now he will go where he belongs and we will never give another single thought to him. RIP Tristan ❤️

    • @kristinstrickland1038
      @kristinstrickland1038 Год назад +12

      You said it.

    • @sandlotkrew8778
      @sandlotkrew8778 Год назад +8

      He did it intentionally... Why do you expect him to care now ?!

    • @internetperson9121
      @internetperson9121 Год назад +17

      @Sandlot Krew that is the point the commenter is making, do you not understand how this works?

    • @kelleytherapper
      @kelleytherapper Год назад +8

      He really wants to laugh

    • @ajdarko8531
      @ajdarko8531 Год назад +18

      Yep even when caught in camera in his own home, he shook his head as if that never happened...or maybe he was shaking his head because he knew he was about to face a life sentence and felt sorry for himself. Ture psychopath.. talking about how he misses his family and their hugs and his mom's lemon pepper chicken...but has no remorse or empathy for the things her family will forever miss about the daughter and he took from that family. Selfish and cold. I hope he doesn't get any sort of parole ever.

  • @lorilokken1696
    @lorilokken1696 4 месяца назад +9

    Do not ever allow him out. Ever !!!

  • @miguelsonofzeus
    @miguelsonofzeus Год назад +1752

    The judge is fighting back all the emotions inside him. You can hear his voice breaking from time to time.

    • @Bdawg-2010
      @Bdawg-2010 Год назад +24

      I can’t imagine doing that

    • @AnaJeriLettich
      @AnaJeriLettich Год назад +2

      Oliver Stephens (11/1/2007 - 1/3/2021)
      some 13 year old (who was 13 on 1.3.2021) was sentenced to 4 years in a juvenile facility and 9 years in prison on 9.24.2021,
      and some 14 year old (who was 14 on 1.3.2021) was sentenced to 3 years in a juvenile facility and 9 years in prison on 9.24.2021.
      some other 14 year old (who was also 14 on 1.3.2021) was sent to a young offenders insitution on 9.24.2021 and was told to stay there for 5 years, it was a girl.
      9.24.2024.
      9.24.2033.
      9.24.2034.
      9.24.2026.

    • @miguelsonofzeus
      @miguelsonofzeus Год назад +15

      @@AnaJeriLettich What's your point?

    • @teganismxx
      @teganismxx Год назад +6

      Wha???@@AnaJeriLettich

    • @prettyrarepink
      @prettyrarepink Год назад +10

      I hear it too. He had to pause a couple times

  • @Objection_23and1
    @Objection_23and1 Год назад +386

    Man I just lost my baby sister and I will tell you the pain is so real, these parents, sisters, family members and friends of this precious Angel are really suffering and I can only imagine what they are going thru. May we all find peace …. And Aiden absolutely deserves to be in prison.

    • @chunkybuttz844
      @chunkybuttz844 Год назад +24

      Sorry for the loss of your sister 😢

    • @ecstatickitten2811
      @ecstatickitten2811 Год назад +14

      I'm sorry for the loss of your sister. I send my condolences.

    • @Tara-Lynn1524
      @Tara-Lynn1524 Год назад +9

      Hugs

    • @susansmith1355
      @susansmith1355 Год назад +17

      I am so sorry for the loss of your sister. My brother was murdered so I know some of this pain.

    • @Objection_23and1
      @Objection_23and1 Год назад +11

      @@susansmith1355 yes this pain is so deep it controls my mind and my thoughts constantly run every detail of her last day over and over and over again thinking was there anything I could have done , but nothing will bring her back, and it’s hard. I am so sorry for you loss as well and I pray we all find some sort of peace and healing ❤️🥺

  • @asbisi
    @asbisi Год назад +597

    His head-shaking means he does not take full responsibility for the brutal murder. In his mind, there are some mitigating factors. Scary that he can justify this heinous act in any way.

    • @SnickasBah
      @SnickasBah Год назад +41

      yeah He thinks because some minute details might be off he can act indignant.

    • @beautybliss7127
      @beautybliss7127 Год назад +23

      You are absolutely right. And there lies the danger.

    • @Lolybelle009
      @Lolybelle009 Год назад +29

      It shows that he has no real remorse. I think that in his mind he's somehow "the victim here". Or maybe he's even downplaying in his mind as the judge 'twisting' words to make him 'look bad'. He's only sorry that he can't get off scott free.

    • @stanleymasterson1135
      @stanleymasterson1135 Год назад +25

      Wrong, you clearly know nothing about body language. That form of head shaking in that environment is him displaying his contempt for his OWN ACTIONS. It's just like saying "My god what have I done?"

    • @mse7501
      @mse7501 Год назад +5

      @@stanleymasterson1135 I would think thats why he shook his head but then again to stab someone that many times all over their body. I don't know.

  • @jessicabenitez5878
    @jessicabenitez5878 7 месяцев назад +18

    Am I the only one listening but watching the lady behind him fall asleep? 🤣🤣

  • @sandrawhitted3493
    @sandrawhitted3493 Год назад +456

    He’s a MONSTER who has now live with MONSTERS in jail!

    • @rhondasajjadieh7791
      @rhondasajjadieh7791 Год назад

      It will be the appropriate punishment

    • @ryanwaidalowski9221
      @ryanwaidalowski9221 Год назад +9

      I understand people are sick in the head like this thing, but I will never understand why you will do something like that and think you’re gonna get away with it or you know you’re gonna spend the rest of your life in jail. There’s very little chance nowadays that you’re gonna get away with it it just blows my mind to just throw your life away like that and take somebody else’s as well. Oh, and to be a complete monster

    • @MarkJohnson-xs1ql
      @MarkJohnson-xs1ql Год назад +2

      Why did he kill her what was his reason.

    • @mistypartlycloudy
      @mistypartlycloudy Год назад +4

      @@MarkJohnson-xs1ql he wanted to feel what it felt like to kill someone.

    • @ST-xg3gy
      @ST-xg3gy Год назад +2

      @@mistypartlycloudy Misty, I'm following you now. 👍

  • @AshleyKatelin
    @AshleyKatelin Год назад +2445

    As a person who lost my best friend to a senseless murder, even with the killer caught and being found guilty, I don't find comfort in "justice." Her life was stolen. She was becoming very successful, independent, just bought her own house on a nice lake, and accomplished that as a single mom. This person stole her gun and shot her with it in her own driveway and she died. No matter what, she's never coming back. No punishment to that guy will ever be just in my eyes. Her son has no mom now. Ugh 😢

    • @DirtTrackRacing410
      @DirtTrackRacing410 Год назад +61

      @@shiftylips6939did you just assume his gender

    • @camerondundale811
      @camerondundale811 Год назад +80

      I’m so sorry for your loss 💖

    • @dliap98
      @dliap98 Год назад +36

      I'm so sorry. I can't even imagine how painful that must be to go throigh

    • @alphazero6571
      @alphazero6571 Год назад +129

      Thank god i live in Europe where we have VERY strict gun laws.. The only case you can own a gun is that you are a hunter and you need people recommending that you get a license to own a firearm. You even need to have your weapon trainer (yes you need to go through a training process to own a gun for hunting) validation that you are mentally stable to own a gun. It amazes me you can go and buy a weapon in US but you cant got buy a lottery ticket if you are not 18.

    • @LindaDavis-lm1vv
      @LindaDavis-lm1vv Год назад

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  • @cheyennedavis9841
    @cheyennedavis9841 Год назад +1110

    The judge was heartbroken you can just hear it in his voice 😢😢

    • @PinkSoldier2009
      @PinkSoldier2009 Год назад +7

      @cheyennedavis9841 He’s probably heard much worse.

    • @cheyennedavis9841
      @cheyennedavis9841 Год назад +7

      @@PinkSoldier2009 I’m sure, it was just sad

    • @dirtypou
      @dirtypou Год назад +80

      @@PinkSoldier2009 He stated it was one of the most shocking crimes he's witnessed

    • @IaloneAmTHEChoppedONE
      @IaloneAmTHEChoppedONE Год назад +2

      weak

    • @limesandlemons1367
      @limesandlemons1367 Год назад +38

      @@IaloneAmTHEChoppedONE It's called having a heart.

  • @tlc6756
    @tlc6756 6 месяцев назад +15

    What the hell was he continuously shaking his head for...like he was the victim? Stupid kid. I hope he never makes parole.

  • @CindyDavies-s1d
    @CindyDavies-s1d Год назад +596

    Definitely the hardest case this judge has ever had to deal with. Him breaking down in tears shows he’s a man of compassion

    • @labakanurzidil2464
      @labakanurzidil2464 11 месяцев назад +4

      yes, it has to be very hard to carry such criminal lies "i am a judge, only other people can be criminals" (so i am the biggest of them, when i always win) ...

    • @mikefox181
      @mikefox181 11 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@labakanurzidil2464that's not what they meant..

    • @lydiahenry8266
      @lydiahenry8266 11 месяцев назад

      @@labakanurzidil2464you’ve got to be trolling at this point. You can’t seriously be THAT stupid!

    • @damoncannell9774
      @damoncannell9774 11 месяцев назад +12

      I'm a father to a kind hearted brilliant young man, I seriously feel for these parents. Here in cCairns Queensland Australia, a mate of mine had a friend her name was Toyah, only 18 I believe, taking her dog for a walk on a nearby beach she'd been to 1000 times before, she never returned, the dog however they ended up finding somewhere on the streets. Her dad took the dog back to the beach after searching for her and the dog led him to her shallow dug grave. It absolutely broke my heart in two 💔 so sad.

    • @lydiahenry8266
      @lydiahenry8266 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@damoncannell9774 that’s heartbreaking. 💔 I’m sorry. 😞

  • @shaneschuller2513
    @shaneschuller2513 Год назад +2811

    I've never felt so broken for a victim and her family as with this case. 49 defensive wounds is evidence of her fight against a monster. There is evil on our planet.
    I am so sad for the family and when the dad spoke (I am a dad) it broke my heart to tears.
    Sending love and light from South Africa ❤

    • @Inebriated_Goat
      @Inebriated_Goat Год назад +42

      49 defensive wounds and 116 total stab wounds.

    • @SIP123abc
      @SIP123abc Год назад

      49 defensive wounds show she died a slow torturous death.

    • @shelbylittle5354
      @shelbylittle5354 Год назад +26

      @@Inebriated_Goat he literally broke a knife after stabbing her sm

    • @qtsmhealth
      @qtsmhealth Год назад +59

      My son had a gun unloaded into him by a person he gave a place to stay. He fought for his life. When I think about the terror he felt, it knocks me literally to my knees. I can't fathom how her parents find a way to sleep.

    • @shaneschuller2513
      @shaneschuller2513 Год назад +5

      @@qtsmhealth ❤️❤️

  • @FrankThe77Tank
    @FrankThe77Tank Год назад +330

    Imagine thinking you have the right to take someone’s only life ?! I can’t…

    • @rickyswanson8547
      @rickyswanson8547 Год назад +10

      Depends on what they did honestly

    • @Liam.921
      @Liam.921 Год назад +10

      @@rickyswanson8547ok imagine thinking you have the right to take someone’s only life who have done nothing to deserve that!

    • @desert4seat
      @desert4seat Год назад

      I had a dream the other night that I took my own life..

    • @rickyswanson8547
      @rickyswanson8547 Год назад

      @@Liam.921 you never said anything about deserving

    • @SmiteBostil
      @SmiteBostil Год назад +3

      USA 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅

  • @MarySmith-bc7mf
    @MarySmith-bc7mf 4 месяца назад +4

    This is crazy, so many sick people out there, nobody is safe in public.

  • @ttbo12
    @ttbo12 Год назад +2635

    It's heartbreaking that this young girl was the victim of such a horrible, senseless murder. It's heartbreaking that Fucci, at such a young age, became capable of committing such a heartless, callous act, whatever the reason may be. However, the fact that he is capable of this means that he should never, ever walk again as a free man, in order to protect others.

    • @ErickCrabb-ti8je
      @ErickCrabb-ti8je Год назад +62

      The system and social structures failed both him and the little girl. Tragic.

    • @thunderstorm4074
      @thunderstorm4074 Год назад +22

      ​@@ErickCrabb-ti8je
      How ? Nope !

    • @dantecassell9287
      @dantecassell9287 Год назад +50

      ​@@ErickCrabb-ti8je but he also is responsible for his own actions

    • @theparanormalman8707
      @theparanormalman8707 Год назад +2

      Something like this can only be the initial result of horrible parenting and bad upbringing.

    • @lukej7283
      @lukej7283 Год назад

      @@thunderstorm4074 have you had your eyes closed? Ears blocked? Take a look at our society and culture. It is a direct result of (((media))) and a lack of morality in our (((schooling))) & (((media))). Our society is full of terrible (((role models))). It is no wonder at all we have people like this in a society controlled by (((those))) who had their books burned in the 30s throughout Europe.

  • @markfx12
    @markfx12 Год назад +162

    He has no idea what horrors await him. His is a false toughness, soon to be outmatched and he will be even more helpless than his victim.

    • @acdatpb
      @acdatpb Год назад +8

      In juvi theres really no horrors and in prison the psychopaths are left alone beacuse they're are crazy as sht

    • @grassyfieldz4578
      @grassyfieldz4578 Год назад +16

      Yeah he got comfortable in the jail, he's in for a big surprise. Yelling "i stabbed a girl" is going to have zero effect on people in actual prison.

    • @Ballieanimation
      @Ballieanimation Год назад

      Impossible that he'll be more helpless than Trystan bc she was an innocent kid and he is a full fledged murdering monster 👻 evil begets evil and he will have to live in a giant cement home full of men like him now and .. he can shake his little head all day long but the truth is exactly what the judge said and I am so happy he has to spend his life locked up he should never be allowed to walk among people like you or I

    • @hh7407
      @hh7407 Год назад +10

      The law needs to be changed. Just because of his age, should not drive a need to reevaluate his life sentence at any point. Ever. It shouldn't matter what age he was at the time of the crime he committed. It was heinous and he is an evil PoS who deserves to get what he did to her.

    • @jdurham2666
      @jdurham2666 Год назад

      @@hh7407 Agree. He should never ever be set free. A life sentence should be that - a FULL life sentence incarcerated.

  • @stephaniecrow7387
    @stephaniecrow7387 Год назад +134

    This judge served JUSTICE

    • @fingersmcoy
      @fingersmcoy Год назад +5

      no he didnt. the father being allowed to put this dog down is the only true justice

    • @Myholyking
      @Myholyking Год назад

      Blacks?

    • @Teetech37
      @Teetech37 4 месяца назад

      Life without the possibility of parole would have been more just.

    • @mschachter2563
      @mschachter2563 4 месяца назад

      No 25 year review. He’s cold as ice black in the heart. The act should be punished with an eye for an eye 🤬

  • @john03063
    @john03063 Месяц назад +6

    I'm sure he's some inmate's cute little boyfriend by now....

  • @artisticskillz01
    @artisticskillz01 Год назад +227

    13 year old girl, his classmate.
    He's going to get absolutely destroyed in prison

    • @mlalbaitero
      @mlalbaitero Год назад +4

      Wow I thought he was a bit older

    • @albertobetto522
      @albertobetto522 Год назад

      If he lands in the California prison system defenitly a dead man for sure, but only if he's stupid enough to program in a good yard, wich I highly doubt,. Therefore he would be placed in a PC yard for his own safety. BUT ONLY in California where the convicts have their own rules..Texas, Arizona, perhaps too, The rest of the states I think convicts don't have any rules,what they have is booty bandits 😂😂😂😂

    • @Flowerysoobin
      @Flowerysoobin Год назад +14

      @@mlalbaiterohe’s 17 now. But he killed the 13 year old girl when he was 14. She was 13

    • @aaronpierce5307
      @aaronpierce5307 Год назад +11

      Thats not how it works anymore. Most killers/rapists live comfortably in prison because everything is monitored now compared to 20 years ago. Theres a few occasions where someone does but its rare now.

    • @skewedlines
      @skewedlines Год назад +32

      @@aaronpierce5307wrong. People get stabbed and raped all the time in prison.

  • @erict3032
    @erict3032 Год назад +899

    Worked 23 years in a regional forensic psych max level facility as a correction officer and seen my share of high profile heinous murders. I am now retired. I believe this individual should have received the death penalty for this crime. I have become callus over the years seeing murderers get reduced sentences and the way the system is geared now is that the inmates have more rights than the staff do. I’ve seen a certain inmate (who shot his brother from a tree stand with a cross bow ) on his wedding day killing him actually get off and is now walking free in society. He spent some time at our facility, manipulated our director and got released to civil side then from there walked free. This stuff does happen. Now with this this individual in question that got life we as taxpayers have to foot the bill for a lifetime of food, shelter and medical care for the rest of his pathetic life. The system is flawed

    • @BrianCarnevaleB26
      @BrianCarnevaleB26 Год назад +15

      At least Florida is tough on crime and we respect that fo sure!

    • @johnlyons1008
      @johnlyons1008 Год назад

      I agree if evidence overwhelming put the piece of garbage down, their victim got no second chnace!@@BrianCarnevaleB26

    • @nafeezabolia9724
      @nafeezabolia9724 Год назад +40

      An eye for an eye.I agree with you He should get the death penalty.That innocent lady suffered a painful death.

    • @noelkelleher9727
      @noelkelleher9727 Год назад +27

      The death penalty is an easy way out, better that he spend his life in jail & suffer so much,that he wishes for death.

    • @amenenema474
      @amenenema474 Год назад

      "The system is flawed". Yep. 100% the legal system is flawed because it is run by flawed humans and flawed jurors...and that is why the death penalty actuallycannot be a thing in civilized society. You follow me?

  • @blueskiesmom1323
    @blueskiesmom1323 Год назад +1593

    This brings up a terrible tragedy in my life. We senselessly lost our youngest daughter on Christmas eve 2011. They never solved it. Let me tell you this type of thing you don't get over as parents. My ❤ 😢 breaks for her family.

    • @yuta5026
      @yuta5026 Год назад +67

      Im so sorry to hear that. 😔

    • @tat1790
      @tat1790 Год назад +59

      Im so sorry for your loss. As a mother I cannot even begin to imagine the horror and excruciating pain. It’s truly heartbreaking 💔

    • @caseyjackson853
      @caseyjackson853 Год назад +36

      Omg, any mother's worst nightmare. My heart goes out to you & the strength within you.

    • @ShimmeringIceCrystal626
      @ShimmeringIceCrystal626 Год назад +20

      I'm so sorry for your loss.❤

    • @monaryan366
      @monaryan366 Год назад +38

      Praying the peace of Christ Jesus bring you comfort.

  • @nictrew
    @nictrew Месяц назад +2

    He will never get out. A review of his sentence is not parole, it’s just a review because of his age when committed the crime. He’s done.

  • @bobuncle8704
    @bobuncle8704 Год назад +1054

    If you ever wondered what evil looks like, worry no more. He didn’t even flinch when his sentence was announced.

    • @ginacorona5710
      @ginacorona5710 Год назад

      99% of the time white commit these crimes not people of color

    • @PlutozReal
      @PlutozReal Год назад +49

      Why does his reaction matter? If he was standing there balling his eyes out would you think they should go lighter on the sentence?

    • @ryman1933
      @ryman1933 Год назад +37

      ​@@PlutozRealyeah he may be horrible but at least he took it with a straight face and didn't play victim

    • @tpeterson9140
      @tpeterson9140 Год назад +13

      @@PlutozReal where did he say he should get a lighter sentence?

    • @tapa5602
      @tapa5602 Год назад +100

      ​@Oppressed Straight Male took it like an idiot that has no remorse and value of life his own or anyone else's. "Take it like a man" what does that even mean lol sounds so dumb in this context he didn't stub his toe a man don't take a life sentence for killing a defense little girl.

  • @reevestocks7393
    @reevestocks7393 Год назад +580

    7:35 for those who want the sentencing

    • @Ambitiousguy2026
      @Ambitiousguy2026 Год назад +14

      Thanks Man

    • @jeteamleider3714
      @jeteamleider3714 Год назад +6

      Thank you so much

    • @Pending0
      @Pending0 Год назад +8

      Lifeless. Truly a monster. May he rot in that cell

    • @VincentTruman
      @VincentTruman Год назад

      Appreciate you saving me 8 minutes of watching this little prick's expression not change.

    • @joeybox0rox649
      @joeybox0rox649 Год назад +2

      Uneventful. May his victim RIP.

  • @KetlinCarramanhos
    @KetlinCarramanhos 11 месяцев назад +477

    The worst part is when the judge says that there was no reason, no purpose, no nothing. He just wanted to know how it felt to kill someone. 😱

    • @Unclenose
      @Unclenose 10 месяцев назад +6

      You mean it, not him

    • @susanjerrell9220
      @susanjerrell9220 10 месяцев назад +19

      We've heard that many times, how it feels to kill someone. Do they stop to wonder how it feels to spend the rest of their lives caged like an animal? We know they don't have feelings for the families of victims. Don't they know they will get caught and go to jail? I just wonder if they think past the crime. Ever.

    • @kristinaplays2924
      @kristinaplays2924 10 месяцев назад +10

      Never let him out again

    • @kenyawalker9482
      @kenyawalker9482 10 месяцев назад +6

      Pure evil

    • @leenieledejo6849
      @leenieledejo6849 9 месяцев назад +3

      What about his parents?
      Surely they have at least some responsibility for bringing up a a kid that is apparently soooo self-absorbed.

  • @msannethrop55
    @msannethrop55 22 дня назад +2

    Should've been life NO parole. Absolute monster.

  • @Lisa-lx6ex
    @Lisa-lx6ex Год назад +116

    He's a monster. That young girl suffered immensely and fought for her life.

  • @333-u9o
    @333-u9o Год назад +665

    Recently two girls in Germany (12 & 13 years old) lured a classmate into the woods and stabbed her over 70 times, leaving her to die.
    Since they're both under the age of 14 they simply walk free, no punishment whatsoever!
    It's absolutely sickening.

    • @zjqc
      @zjqc Год назад +45

      Jaa hab das in den Nachrichten gesehen, einfach nur lächerlich

    • @thomasmyers9128
      @thomasmyers9128 Год назад +79

      Europeans have slack punishment for adults…. Life is parole at 15 to 25 years…. So you think they are going to punish their dear children…

    • @theyearwas1473
      @theyearwas1473 Год назад +37

      Walked free? I feel that they probably had some punishment, not saying they didn't get off light or anything, but free?

    • @Bees123Knees
      @Bees123Knees Год назад +95

      @@thomasmyers9128 Europeans focus on rehabilitation more than we do. Knowing the felon will become part of society again, their focus is to educate and teach the life skills they need realizing that person could one day become their neighbor. The % of repeat offenders is very low compared to the US.

    • @dicebaleson685
      @dicebaleson685 Год назад

      If my daughter did that, I'd end her. I'd rather go to jail and hell then let her walk this earth. We all know, they kill once... they will kill again.

  • @cliott67
    @cliott67 Год назад +2120

    This is unfathomable. A clear case of a sociopathic killer. That poor girl and her family. My heart goes out to them 🙏💕

    • @seanlee7563
      @seanlee7563 Год назад +42

      Born to be jailed. What a waste.

    • @ElGuapo408_
      @ElGuapo408_ Год назад +49

      I think you mean psychopath not sociopath

    • @lbreplays4951
      @lbreplays4951 Год назад +20

      @@ElGuapo408_I’m pretty sure sociopath applies

    • @ontargetthomunclesam3926
      @ontargetthomunclesam3926 Год назад +2

      Ya think

    • @Apeiron242
      @Apeiron242 Год назад

      Psychopaths are born that way, sociopaths are made that way. A normal kid who ends up being "raised" by a gang might become a sociopath.

  • @UnrulyU-Turn
    @UnrulyU-Turn 8 дней назад +1

    Do you think this guy gets love letters women in prison? He walks the walk, but he doesn't have the looks.

  • @markapperson9425
    @markapperson9425 Год назад +712

    I agree, I was a law enforcement officer for 30+ years, 20 years in Criminal Investigations, I have investigated my share of homicides. This murder is one of most horrendous murder I have seen committed by a juvenile. Aiden Fucci is a monster that got what he deserved. He stood there with no remorse or any type of emotions. The pain and horror that Tristyn went through, committed by a friend, I can’t imagine. May God help her family with their loss.

    • @idkwhy77
      @idkwhy77 Год назад +14

      thanks for your work. I agree with the comment.

    • @winterrain1947
      @winterrain1947 Год назад +12

      I just wonder if this is due to some form of 'whatever' he was born with or without.
      Or was he just not raised right?
      What is it that causes some kids to become monsters while others turn out to be loving human beings?

    • @idkwhy77
      @idkwhy77 Год назад +20

      @@winterrain1947 i dont think someone's past ever justifies their actions in the present especially towards innocents

    • @winterrain1947
      @winterrain1947 Год назад +11

      @@idkwhy77 Ummm...understandable, but that's not really what I was saying.
      What I mean is, was this kid a born psychopath?
      Or did something cause him to do what he did, like child abuse?
      I'm asking, what causes people to murder or to become serial killers? If we understood where these actions come from, what caused them, then we could prevent that particular cause and we might be able to prevent an awful lot of future crimes.

    • @freak4jc1
      @freak4jc1 Год назад +9

      Pure evil comes from Satan, who is pure evil. If a kid or adult yields to such evil, they are capable of taking on such evil actions and characteristics, and become what they emulate.

  • @markmaloney8154
    @markmaloney8154 Год назад +183

    He wanted to experience what it was like to murder a person, now he can experience what it will be like spending the rest of his life locked up. I don't think they will ever let him out of jail, his psychopathic and sadistic mentality is a direct threat to humanity. He is one very sick human being...

    • @lemgyra8816
      @lemgyra8816 Год назад +17

      That dude will definitely be dropping the soap multiple times and become someones wife

    • @carolynmartin1268
      @carolynmartin1268 Год назад +1

      He'll be the gen pop bitch within days. He'll learn about fear & pain.

    • @ninahiraeth
      @ninahiraeth Год назад +10

      @@lemgyra8816fr he’s gonna be someone’s pretty girl.

    • @donaldgibson8247
      @donaldgibson8247 Год назад +3

      He will become the next Michael Meyers

    • @christopheranghel3333
      @christopheranghel3333 Год назад

      So is my brother...

  • @kurtkaster5666
    @kurtkaster5666 Год назад +1369

    It's so strange to me that a human being can be so different that they would want to kill a beautiful young girl, so different that they would want to do that with a knife in the most brutal and painful way imaginable. But they can still walk and talk and breathe, make facial expressions just like the rest of us. How can someone be so dramatically different, but in such a limited way as to blend in to society with no indication of the monster that lives inside? You literally have no idea who is standing right next to you, befriending you, driving you home, serving you coffee.

    • @gmarounf7472
      @gmarounf7472 Год назад +60

      That's the world we live in, that's reality. We don't know fully the people in our lives or that we see on tv. Nobody really knows...

    • @ehla0144
      @ehla0144 Год назад +54

      Aiden is a psychopath. It's not difficult to find them, and most of them are not murderers. They like attention, though. Many of them are CEOs, prominent surgeons, or politicians. Actually, most serial killers are not Psychopaths but Sociopaths. They are different. They care about the consequences so they get better alibis. Both of them, though, can feel some kind of remorse but never repentance. However, there's a mystery case of a Psychopath feeling repentance and accepting Jesus as his Lord and Savior. Very unique case. David Wood.

    • @JoleneSailer
      @JoleneSailer Год назад +38

      @@gmarounf7472Watching him shake his head, I wonder what his evil, warped brain was thinking?

    • @davidp6913
      @davidp6913 Год назад

      You think this is bad check out historical figures like alexander the great or attila.
      Dudes would just randomnly murder people and not give af

    • @officialdazer
      @officialdazer Год назад

      It's easy to understand why people want to kill beautiful young women. Jealousy, envy, pride, unfulfilled lust, anger, the list goes on.

  • @connie7128
    @connie7128 Год назад +647

    114 stab wounds? Holy cow. That's a level of anger I don't ever want to encounter in my life. Someone capable of stabbing someone 114 times is so full of rage that they don't even get tired repeating that stabbing motion that many times. That's horrific. He needs to remain out of society for good. Prison isn't going to make his rage any better.

    • @misterdinkly
      @misterdinkly Год назад +21

      If only he was raised by loving parents. Having a kid means you actually have to teach it things.

    • @gregoriorosa2190
      @gregoriorosa2190 Год назад

      Thats what whitey do

    • @Coxy.normus
      @Coxy.normus Год назад +20

      @saramae9878he needs proffesional physciatric help. Prison won’t do anything but further his aweful state of mental health..

    • @linking-it
      @linking-it Год назад +11

      would not want to share a cell with him.

    • @BrickedUpFella
      @BrickedUpFella Год назад +38

      Wasn't even anger. Just a deep desire to kill someone, just to see what it feels like.

  • @lizzielikes2eat
    @lizzielikes2eat Год назад +1432

    Condolences to Tristyn's family, this case can only be described as disgusting and vile.

    • @My2CentsYall
      @My2CentsYall Год назад +5

      Parenting or LACK of parenting. the kid allowed to run wild.

    • @BenevolenTea_C
      @BenevolenTea_C Год назад +4

      No, just inhumane.

    • @NostalgiaNeka
      @NostalgiaNeka Год назад

      ​@@My2CentsYall His mother should have got a lengthy charge for washing his d*** clothes and being an accomplice.

    • @JordanColeman31
      @JordanColeman31 Год назад +2

      He was such a fine looking boy

    • @quiquefox3807
      @quiquefox3807 Год назад +6

      @@My2CentsYall in this case, you can't put it on the parents, unless murdering people was a normalised concept taught by the parents...overall, this is a cruel individual and there are plenty of other sources apart from his parents where he could learn that murder is wrong.

  • @karenmarshall22
    @karenmarshall22 Месяц назад +2

    Horrible crime by a horrible person. Fucci Deserves life in prison with NO parole. He's a monster who will not change & letting him out of jail will endanger innocent people.

  • @j-lew
    @j-lew Год назад +1547

    My heart goes out to all of the jurors and the judge who had to see and hear all of the horrible details of this crime, and especially to Tristyn's family and friends. They not only lost a precious loved one, but they also had to sit through that trial, knowing that her killer was in the same room.
    May he never have a moment of peace for the rest of his worthless life.

    • @cv507
      @cv507 Год назад

      VvHi+CH ^F^

    • @skuzzlebutt8825
      @skuzzlebutt8825 Год назад +6

      odd that this wasnt uncommon 50 years ago... seems so bad now, but it was just something happened not that long ago...

    • @deadlink1137
      @deadlink1137 Год назад +9

      @@skuzzlebutt8825 moronic comment this one mate. "seems so bad now" obviously then and now its a damn travesty. And yes ofc it gets more reconized now cuz of all social media. Think shit through before writing maybe

    • @Truthbomb918
      @Truthbomb918 Год назад +24

      He entered a guilty plea, a jury is then unnecessary

    • @sunnystormy4973
      @sunnystormy4973 Год назад +10

      -pure --#evil-- !-

  • @ILOVEFRIES-q2y
    @ILOVEFRIES-q2y Год назад +428

    what a heartbreaking case. he shows no remorse, shaking his head every time the judge points out a fact of what he did. Poor tristyn, she didn’t deserve to go out that way, and her family shouldn’t be grieving over their young daughter’s death. Aiden deserves everything horrible he gets in jail. Rest in peace, tristyn.

    • @Biancaaaish
      @Biancaaaish Год назад +7

      It's so shocking he look like a Student or nightbore from home and then i Listen to the thing he did.
      My mum cried and said " i can't imagine the horror that poor lil girl had go trough 😢 .
      How can such a boy stab someone 114 times .... He took it personal im sure someone who stab someone so many times he must been raging 🙅

    • @fido3561
      @fido3561 Год назад +5

      Oh, he's going to get his share.

    • @ILOVEFRIES-q2y
      @ILOVEFRIES-q2y Год назад

      @@fido3561 He better. I hope every day in jail is absolutely misery and suffering for him.

    • @Lacostanico
      @Lacostanico Год назад +5

      How would showing remorse change anything¿¿....thats ridiculous......You seroiusly expect remorse from someone who stabbed a human being hundreds of times¿¿¿.....

    • @ILOVEFRIES-q2y
      @ILOVEFRIES-q2y Год назад +1

      @@Lacostanico first off, learn how to spell, second off, no one EXPECTS remorse, its just god awful that he has none regardless.

  • @tylerbutterfras3421
    @tylerbutterfras3421 Год назад +227

    May her parents find peace and healing. I would lose every ounce of sanity I had if one of my baby girls was ripped away from me like this. I just couldn’t imagine the amount of rage, hate, pain that would rest in my heart.

    • @p4fizzle
      @p4fizzle Год назад +12

      For real. I think I'd be the first person in history to break into a prison. By any means necessary that MF has to get his

    • @SuperOutlaw5150
      @SuperOutlaw5150 Год назад +5

      As a father of 3 girls I would love to be his cell mate

  • @kloveshimself
    @kloveshimself 2 дня назад

    This case is so close to my heart. I'm the only survivor of a human trafficking enterprise and her parents are so strong. I don't know how this man's or this boy's mother could get off on 30 days in jail, but I'm praying to God that in 25 years, Tristan's parents will have justice and lock this man up for life. My heart is with you always Tristan. your case affected me so much and your father is a great human being. God bless your family❤

  • @BeulaBellafonte
    @BeulaBellafonte Год назад +519

    “Her screams were most likely stifled by her own suffocating lungs.” OH MY GOD. And his mom tampered with the evidence connected to him by trying to conceal it. Throw her UNDER the jail!

    • @stealthbeastgaming
      @stealthbeastgaming Год назад +42

      I can't condone what she did, but I feel I can understand why she did it. The natural drive of a mother often clouds reason. In the hearts of many, it doesn't matter that a person committed murder when that person is their baby.
      I would like to think that if I was a parent, I would encourage my kid to face justice with as much dignity and remorse as possible, and that I would then do everything in my power to stay connected to him and a positive influence in his life... but I could definitely see the temptation to try to sweep this horror under the rug and try to rehabilitate my child myself. The US prison system certainly isn't going to do so.
      She deserves some sort of sentence, absolutely, like obstruction of justice or something, but I don't think she deserves to rot for her entire life like her son possibly should. It's not like she killed the little girl, she was just a mother pressured to do something horrible out of desperation.

    • @katiemary8075
      @katiemary8075 Год назад +14

      How does someone get under the jail?

    • @lexvt3551
      @lexvt3551 Год назад +17

      ​@@stealthbeastgaming Not life, no, but if she helped him escape authorities and he went on to kill again, then, yes, that would be her deserved fate. But I've seen plenty of parents who force their kids to be responsible. There's too many mothers and fathers not holding their sons accountable, creating entitled brats at best and feeding into monstrosities like this at worst.

    • @garywarren6285
      @garywarren6285 Год назад

      @@katiemary8075 Puree them in a wood chipper and pour the liquid scum down the drain.

    • @patricialong61
      @patricialong61 Год назад +9

      He keeps shaking his head no.

  • @Melthornal
    @Melthornal Год назад +228

    when I was 16, I was a freshman in college. this kid is 16 and a freshman in prison. what a complete failure.

    • @lafountain114
      @lafountain114 Год назад +38

      a freshman in college ??
      impressive 😳👏🏾

    • @ArtTheSinger
      @ArtTheSinger Год назад +32

      Humble yourself

    • @granthudson5447
      @granthudson5447 Год назад +10

      I remember at 16 failing grade 11 on purpose because highschool felt to soon to leave. I graduated at 18 but no regrets.

    • @CherrrrBear
      @CherrrrBear Год назад +24

      @@ArtTheSinger why should he humble himself? He should be proud!!

    • @dontneednomanstoptelllingm8481
      @dontneednomanstoptelllingm8481 Год назад +1

      He will be 16 year old and somebody little BIC
      lmsao