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  • @EleanorNeale
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    • @JustKrista50
      @JustKrista50 3 года назад +11

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    • @anormalcommentor9452
      @anormalcommentor9452 3 года назад +3

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  • @EvaL-ti2jd
    @EvaL-ti2jd 3 года назад +9984

    I feel so bad for the oldest son, I can't imagine loosing all your siblings in this way and also kinda loosing his mom as well. Hope he is doing well where ever he is

    • @jennaeveliina313
      @jennaeveliina313 3 года назад +131

      At least the mom is live and well. After she is mentally stable and has found a way to cope with what she has done, she is still going to be able to have a relationship with her son. I think when they can finally get to that point, they are gonna be able to recover from this, getting support from one another.

    • @lotorsempire90
      @lotorsempire90 3 года назад +422

      I feel bad for the mom but I dont think I could forgive her in the sons position

    • @Lara-xu3yc
      @Lara-xu3yc 3 года назад +240

      @@lotorsempire90 same.. even though she had a psychotic episode, it's just too tragic. All those defenseless children killed?!?! It's just absolutely heartbreaking.. as a mother of 3, I cannot understand it!

    • @anti.bctards7376
      @anti.bctards7376 3 года назад

      Map Pride!

    • @alisse4175
      @alisse4175 3 года назад +78

      @@anti.bctards7376 no

  • @Tea-nn9te
    @Tea-nn9te 3 года назад +7801

    This is honestly so sad. A casket should never be that small.

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku 3 года назад +6

      Why is Donald Trump pretty and I am not? But why does he only have a wife but I have TWO HANDSOME GIRLFRIENDS who I show off in my masterpiece YT videos? Do you know the answer, dear tea

    • @lividp0ser
      @lividp0ser 3 года назад +428

      @@AxxLAfriku What the hell are you talking about?

    • @aisha5156
      @aisha5156 3 года назад +249

      @@lividp0ser
      They’ve been doing this for years now, spamming on different yt channels. Just ignore them.

    • @b.valentine5283
      @b.valentine5283 3 года назад +99

      I agree :( The death of a child is the worst possible tragedy

    • @disgruntledkitten9127
      @disgruntledkitten9127 3 года назад +40

      @@AxxLAfriku Are you broken?

  • @ReamondReddington
    @ReamondReddington 3 года назад +5049

    I can’t imagine what she felt when she was coherent again and realized not only that almost all of her children were gone but also that she’s the reason why. Absolutely heartbreaking.

    • @MaryJane-jt1ds
      @MaryJane-jt1ds 3 года назад +122

      She always knew what she did. There wasn't a moment of sudden realization. That's just an Excuse..

    • @Isirian
      @Isirian 3 года назад +416

      @london Mary Jane probably has about zero knowledge about mental health and the way the system can fail you.

    • @sadieireland8282
      @sadieireland8282 3 года назад +27

      @@MaryJane-jt1ds Absofuckinloutley!

    • @bairondiaz8805
      @bairondiaz8805 3 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/PZGT8u0vGds/видео.html

    • @zanzah_
      @zanzah_ 3 года назад +59

      @@MaryJane-jt1ds Agree. I work in Qld Police this case is local. She was on drugs and child services knew the family. The its difficult for the Mental Health system to fail somebody when then don't seek help or attend appointments. Everybody else in these comments, get a clue and stop believing every piece of crap you hear from RUclips.

  • @morgankyzer2416
    @morgankyzer2416 3 года назад +791

    i love when she says “i’m sure you’ll be back to a case that’s more suitable for you, be kind to yourself” she’s so genuine and actually cares about her viewers

    • @giis111
      @giis111 2 года назад +8

      exactly it’s so sweet ..🥺

  • @TheLadyWrites
    @TheLadyWrites 3 года назад +6813

    This story is one heartbreak after another. I can't imagine what she must have felt when she came out of the mental break and realized what she had done to the family she was so dedicated to.

    • @debbieschultz9768
      @debbieschultz9768 3 года назад +110

      Spoiler alert please!!!!!!

    • @pc.102
      @pc.102 3 года назад +77

      💔it indeed was heartbreak after heartbreak… i feel for them all.

    • @pc.102
      @pc.102 3 года назад +573

      @@debbieschultz9768 I really recommend not reading the comments before finishing the video 😅 it’s almost impossible not to encounter a spoiler or two. (Speaking from experience🤣)

    • @lunarbubu
      @lunarbubu 3 года назад +421

      @@debbieschultz9768 yea girl umm you cant actually expect to go to the comments and NOT get spoliers. Thats on you, not anyone else. Watch the video first lmao

    • @jadeharris7668
      @jadeharris7668 3 года назад +99

      This comment is visible just by watching this video. Not even clicking on the comments lol

  • @suz1017
    @suz1017 3 года назад +3886

    Seeing those little white coffins lined up together was just heartbreaking. RIP young angels.

    • @anti.bctards7376
      @anti.bctards7376 3 года назад

      Map Pride!

    • @Elo_28420
      @Elo_28420 3 года назад +53

      @@anti.bctards7376 no.

    • @tamanone7918
      @tamanone7918 3 года назад +68

      @@anti.bctards7376 electric chair for map’s pride ✨💜

    • @StrawChirry
      @StrawChirry 3 года назад +4

      @@anti.bctards7376 LMAOOO

    • @leli5843
      @leli5843 3 года назад +15

      @@anti.bctards7376 we love MAPs disrespecting child victims!

  • @Zwhsnduiwmsnxjsl
    @Zwhsnduiwmsnxjsl 3 года назад +2755

    It’s eerie how a mental illness, left untreated, can spread harm just like a contagious physical illness

    • @smurfylee
      @smurfylee 3 года назад +63

      Yes all these lockdowns are causing a lot of stress and taking toll on people's mental health, never hear about it though..

    • @Subterranean_sebastian
      @Subterranean_sebastian 3 года назад +56

      As someone with a mental illness like the illness I’m about to describe I also find it extremely off putting that there are also mental illnesses that if go untreated can eat away at a persons brain making everything that seems so simple extremely difficult for them. I cant imagine not being able to do basic things no matter how hard I try.

    • @jh5588
      @jh5588 3 года назад +7

      I thought the judge blamed it on marijuana

    • @mememe217
      @mememe217 3 года назад +8

      Ok… I agree… but WHY CONTINUE TO HAVE 8 kids?

    • @whylife8980
      @whylife8980 3 года назад +2

      @@Subterranean_sebastian ikr

  • @Findaway2day
    @Findaway2day 3 года назад +3160

    Sounds like she had been self-medicating for years and it was working until religion came into play. I'm not knocking religion, but mental illness and religion can be a dangerous mix if not properly doled out.

    • @notjenni
      @notjenni 3 года назад +65

      ure so right

    • @sophiagoodman-merel7453
      @sophiagoodman-merel7453 3 года назад +49

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @MissyR2538
      @MissyR2538 3 года назад +87

      Religion can't help anybody, a RELATIONSHIP w/Jesus is the answer. PERIOD!😇

    • @user-yz7uh7sl3i
      @user-yz7uh7sl3i 3 года назад +100

      @@MissyR2538 precisely queen.
      it's okay to believe in whatever you want, but don't follow blindly other people just because they say they're doing it 'in the name of god', since god ain't human and humans don't have a way of knowing if what they're doing is actually what god wants.

    • @R34G4N
      @R34G4N 3 года назад +63

      yes i agree but also 20 joints a day seems extreme, especially when she’s responsible for so many children. clearly it was working for her in some form but still. i have zero problem with weed but that many joints a day can’t be healthy

  • @camillereed3473
    @camillereed3473 3 года назад +1571

    I love how she’s always gives the warning and tells you to look after your self and she’ll see you later

    • @die2124
      @die2124 3 года назад +19

      She has because people don't like some things so she have to get us a TW

    • @fr111daa
      @fr111daa 3 года назад +2

      yes!!

    • @fr111daa
      @fr111daa 3 года назад +1

      @@die2124 yeee

    • @anonxmus
      @anonxmus 3 года назад +30

      @@die2124 this is true but some people don't give that warning you know so it's nice that she does that

    • @cjrun2422
      @cjrun2422 3 года назад +30

      @@die2124 But if that’s truly the case then they shouldn’t be watching True Crime videos, period. lol I’ve never really understood it, considering 99% of these cases involve some type of trigger warning. You shouldn’t be watching this kind of stuff if it really bothers you mentally. Just saying

  • @dontgetjazzywithit
    @dontgetjazzywithit 3 года назад +2481

    I cannot IMAGINE the trauma and pain Lewis had to live with. Nine not eight children were lost 😞 don’t think you can have a childhood after going through that xx

    • @k.m512
      @k.m512 3 года назад +113

      He's definitely a million times stronger than me cause I know there's no way I could've continued living if all my siblings died like that. I definitely couldn't live a normal life (w/o heavy drugs or alcohol). I guess that's why people say God gives his hardest battles to the toughest people or whatever...

    • @mimixmin
      @mimixmin 3 года назад +94

      He was an adult already though when this happened, so he would've already had his childhood.

    • @ginger7344
      @ginger7344 3 года назад +32

      He’s kind of the forgotten child whose horror never ends

    • @floraposteschild4184
      @floraposteschild4184 3 года назад +42

      You're being compassionate, and it's important to remember Lewis's pain. But I don't think he would appreciate being referred to as "lost".

    • @anti.bctards7376
      @anti.bctards7376 3 года назад +1

      They had been chocked because they had CP their computer😹

  • @ncisfan1002
    @ncisfan1002 3 года назад +1481

    This case is actually depressing oh my god
    I'm glad she's improving but man it just sucks that she wasn't able to get help before this happened

    • @Noor-bd2gh
      @Noor-bd2gh 3 года назад +63

      The mental health system failed terribly. So terribly it’s actually embarrassing on their half.

    • @jaklova418
      @jaklova418 3 года назад +56

      @Mika Mika harming oneself is the opposite symptom of being cognizant, tf are you smoking.

    • @Dont_at_me
      @Dont_at_me 3 года назад +16

      @Mika Mika that’s definitely not cognizant tf

    • @jade3886
      @jade3886 3 года назад +20

      @Mika Mika maybe learn what “big words” mean before you use them :)

    • @Noor-bd2gh
      @Noor-bd2gh 3 года назад +12

      @Mika Mika she had a mental health issue which she couldn’t control. Are you skunked bruv, do you realise what just came out of your stupid comment? Ridiculous

  • @heyescusemee3954
    @heyescusemee3954 3 года назад +1215

    Hey Eleanor , I wanted you to talk about a case . A engineering student was killed by a bunch of classmates (seniors) because of a single Facebook status. If you're interested can you tell me where can I give you all the information? I'll translate everything for you as it's a Bangladeshi case . I feel like this case needs more attention .

    • @redivy4202
      @redivy4202 3 года назад +45

      Can I have the info? Sounds interesting what was the post?

    • @meisdead3
      @meisdead3 3 года назад +37

      What this is a Bangladeshi case, is it the one where a girl was burned on the roof of her school (not sure who but probably) principal or teacher? Idk who did it but all I remember is she was burned.

    • @heyescusemee3954
      @heyescusemee3954 3 года назад +96

      @@meisdead3 no that's a different case. The girl was burned by the principal of the school because her parents filed rape case on them .

    • @heyescusemee3954
      @heyescusemee3954 3 года назад +141

      @@redivy4202 the post was government related . He criticized the president and the university had a lot of student who supported the president's party so they started beating him and eventually his body couldn't endure the pain and he died . That university is the most famous university in Bangladesh , and has a reputation of only admitting brilliant students . The fact that all these brilliant student who had a great future ahead killed a person for stating his opinion , that makes us rethink about the education system and are we really teaching people to be a good person or just preparing them for money making?

    • @meisdead3
      @meisdead3 3 года назад +26

      @@heyescusemee3954 oh that piece of crap principal!

  • @drsam97
    @drsam97 3 года назад +1583

    it's so sad how mental health is just overlooked by so many people, MENTAL HEALTH IS JUST AS IMPORTANT AS PHYSICAL HEALTH!

    • @SasoAkasuna
      @SasoAkasuna 3 года назад +114

      And also, a lot of people seem to not understand that mental health can also affect your physical health!!

    • @drsam97
      @drsam97 3 года назад +24

      @@SasoAkasuna exactly!

    • @crippledalien5937
      @crippledalien5937 3 года назад +18

      Yes and Christmas can be a SAD, STRESSFUL time for many. Certainly not happy happy joy joy.

    • @O___________0
      @O___________0 3 года назад +24

      Exactly, plus gender violence cases are also often overlooked. She suffered abuse from several of her ex boyfriends and no one did a thing. That must have affected her mental health too. I will never excuse a murderer, but I feel sorry for her too.

    • @jennifergonzales4230
      @jennifergonzales4230 3 года назад +2

      I absolutely agree 100%!!!

  • @natterz202
    @natterz202 3 года назад +861

    My birth mother had schizophrenia. I ended up in hospital on several occasions after she would attack me during these episodes when I was about 3 and 4 years old. I was eventually adopted and have had a wonderful life since 💕

    • @rhiannonpowell4725
      @rhiannonpowell4725 3 года назад +75

      Im very sorry you had to go through that. But I really hope you understand that parents with schizophrenia who are probably medicated, can overcome the struggles of schizophrenia and still be a good parent. ♥️

    • @BloodOfMadara
      @BloodOfMadara 3 года назад +13

      😭I’m so glad for you! 🙏🏼

    • @natterz202
      @natterz202 3 года назад +52

      @@rhiannonpowell4725 of course! Unfortunately mine did not get the help she needed and she knew herself she couldn’t look after me.

    • @monicabrowne7593
      @monicabrowne7593 3 года назад +17

      Thank you God🙏 I'm very happy you made it out🤗

    • @DreamPinkClouds
      @DreamPinkClouds 3 года назад +16

      Oh man. I hope you are doing great now :) How's your birth mother doing now, if you don't mind me asking

  • @ChooaBunny
    @ChooaBunny 3 года назад +1627

    That's such a tragic story, it's horrible how mental illnesses can lead to horrible things like this. Cases like this are always the hardest ones, the fact that the murderer was a good person who genuinely loved the victims and had good intentions is heartbreaking.

    • @bairondiaz8805
      @bairondiaz8805 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/PZGT8u0vGds/видео.html

    • @rachelmlesperance9815
      @rachelmlesperance9815 3 года назад +13

      Mental illness used by murderers is an excuse society gambles with.
      All it does is give these psychos more time to waste
      For people who murder and use mental illness as an excuse for thier psychotic behavior...I call BS!!!

    • @arielperez3613
      @arielperez3613 3 года назад +27

      @@rachelmlesperance9815 okay but there was literally psychiatrists that talked with her

    • @rachelmlesperance9815
      @rachelmlesperance9815 3 года назад +5

      @@arielperez3613 That still does NOT make it okay

    • @caitlynstewart1707
      @caitlynstewart1707 3 года назад +60

      @@rachelmlesperance9815 whats not okay is the healthcare system not helping to prevent cases like this. its not always the case but happens very often. also, its fairly easy for psychologists to decipher if a perp is faking mental illness or not. this case is very very sad and i feel awful for her. she basically lost ALL of her children for something out of her control. cant imagine that.

  • @kylieshuman3264
    @kylieshuman3264 3 года назад +67

    The oldest son is such a strong man. The forgiveness he shows is mind boggling. What a strong person.

  • @HistoryHighwithLisaMarrie
    @HistoryHighwithLisaMarrie 3 года назад +4164

    I love how the judge used Cannabis use to deflect from the failure of the health-care system to do their job.

    • @lionessontherise2403
      @lionessontherise2403 3 года назад +203

      Yes has nothing to do with we prescribe it to cancer patients to help them eat & other things and some prescribe it to mental health patients to calm them there is medical marijuana

    • @catherinethorpe4717
      @catherinethorpe4717 3 года назад +55

      Because it's the governments job eh to support her while she pumped out kids, never ever worked, and smoked pot all day and was on high welfare with 8 kids. Australians get huge welfare, more than if she worked. Its common that psychotic breaks can happen to 3% of pot smokers if they suddenly stop. My nephew went mad and is still is, it happened 3 days after stopping the drug. Hed been smoking drugs for years. Why is it the mental health units job to find every woman who has loads of kids, unmarried and taking drugs.Cant woman realise when they are not equiped enough to keep having children, that's fucked up. Oh, and I reacon a judge knows a shit load more than you. And bong on!

    • @catherinethorpe4717
      @catherinethorpe4717 3 года назад +24

      @@lionessontherise2403 Your wrong, always they try it on people in controlled environmenti initially to ensure no psychotic reaction, and for those long term smokers3% have schitsophrenic episodes apon stopping. Why the fuck would an unmarried, unemployed pot smoking woman keep having kids when she can't give them opportunity. In Australia many think it's ok to be totally supported by the government, as Australia give best welfare in the world. She would have got weekly more than an average man gets going to work, plus a free house. That's why she could sit and smoke dope all day. My nephew snapped 3 days after quitting pot. He now lives with schitsophrena, it fucked his life.Many don't realise it has a bad effect on a percentage of people. Also the marijuana given to children for epilepsy and other conditions has the THC taken out so there not stoned and also won't suffer and psychotic reaction should they be that way inclined. Least now when you voice about this matter you' can be factual and not talk shit as you've previously done.

    • @danyellejones3187
      @danyellejones3187 3 года назад +146

      If everyone who smokes weed did this we would have this happen all day every day.

    • @danyellejones3187
      @danyellejones3187 3 года назад +176

      @@catherinethorpe4717 So we should abandon anyone who is poor. This statement says more about you than it does about them.

  • @AcypressRN
    @AcypressRN 3 года назад +1871

    So people heard her talking about killing her kids and no one thought to call the police?

    • @Fireprincess161
      @Fireprincess161 3 года назад +203

      The problem is a lot of parents say this kind of thing and it just turns out to be worry.
      "They're late, I'll kill them" which usually really means they get grounded.

    • @ubr567
      @ubr567 3 года назад +14

      Right

    • @MaryJane-jt1ds
      @MaryJane-jt1ds 3 года назад +50

      Oh but she was known for being a wonderful mother and cook 🤬🤬🧐🙄

    • @MaryJane-jt1ds
      @MaryJane-jt1ds 3 года назад +60

      @@Fireprincess161 no we don't say things like this. No excuses

    • @plutije
      @plutije 3 года назад +65

      @@MaryJane-jt1ds many people do, in a joking way. my friends moms said that all the time, as a joke, its very normal. like yeah she might have said it seriously, but its hard to tell the difference since its very normal to hear

  • @lethuthandomaphalala3357
    @lethuthandomaphalala3357 3 года назад +490

    Her oldest son really went through the most on a Sunday morning.Imagine going from having 8 family members to 1 this is excluding his niece.

    • @Deenique16
      @Deenique16 3 года назад

      What’s his name?

    • @gl0kittyy
      @gl0kittyy 3 года назад +2

      ?? his niece is a family member what..

  • @Trabar77
    @Trabar77 3 года назад +675

    schizophrenia isn’t something that just occurs overnight. She has to have had episodes before. Was she ignored?

    • @rubiehutchinson7411
      @rubiehutchinson7411 3 года назад +71

      ye i think so she did say that she didn’t get help

    • @senpaisally69
      @senpaisally69 3 года назад +146

      Most of the mental illness is ignored unless you either A.) harm yourseld or B.) harm others, it really is sad.

    • @pinkk2vk
      @pinkk2vk 3 года назад +40

      Yeah probally because physiologist tend to ignore a problem untill someone gets hurt and even sometimes they still ignore it
      They wait untill the damage is done

    • @celinemara565
      @celinemara565 3 года назад +14

      I agree in fact at some point i was in a very weird place in life i hurt myself and i got ignored even then. I guess the entire healthcare system just sucks... i wouldn’t have hurt others back then but i tried hurting myself (I wouldn’t now) but if it would’ve been nice if they gave me help back then cause i was struggling mentally.

    • @legendarymayormarylikestur8874
      @legendarymayormarylikestur8874 3 года назад +23

      she was provided with a "pray the crazy away" method of "recovery" 😑 She needed medicine for her brain illness.

  • @agrizzle4313
    @agrizzle4313 3 года назад +2180

    This makes me so nervous. I left my daughter’s dad due to his unmediated schizophrenia. I don’t think he would ever do anything like this but it’s such a scary illness. I feel for all those suffering as it changes so much for them.I saw the man I loved for 20 years completely change.

    • @madeline_honeycutt
      @madeline_honeycutt 3 года назад +124

      It has always fascinated me that we loterally NEVER truly know anyone. We only knew what they tell us. Even after 20 years. It's scary

    • @wordlady88
      @wordlady88 3 года назад +90

      I'm so sorry. Schizophrenia is a hellish beast. =(

    • @Illumigotti333
      @Illumigotti333 3 года назад +42

      Believe me, my husband is schizophrenic and takes his meds every now and then, when he has a psychosis , you can’t be too safe

    • @Illumigotti333
      @Illumigotti333 3 года назад +21

      @Beautifully Mastered it’s okay, it does make me nervous too. He’s been in and out of the mental hospital for the last 4 years. He says he doesn’t want to go back but the psychosis gets worse each time. He needs to take the meds religiously but he’s stubborn sometimes. And we have two kids so it’s always on my mind.

    • @Illumigotti333
      @Illumigotti333 3 года назад +18

      @Beautifully Mastered and also during the last psychosis I ENSURED him, if he thinks about hurting me or our kids that would be his biggest regret. Don’t get me wrong, I’m sympathetic but I hope he knows that would not end good. Sorry to rant, it’s nice to talk about these things…

  • @TheNicolevertone
    @TheNicolevertone 3 года назад +852

    I feel so sad for everyone: the mother, children, and older son. Can't even imagine how strong you'd have to be to survive this event. Mental illness can be terrifying to experience and, while the mother did a terrible thing while out of her mind, I really do wish her a solid recovery, strong support, and the chance for a better life. Her son as well. It's a difficult case. Not in terms of finding out what happened, but in the realization that everyone is a victim here. We are culturally and socially prepped to see things in terms of good guys and bad guys. It's easier when there's someone to definitively blame.

    • @kale3184
      @kale3184 3 года назад

      Firsttttt

    • @louiserecovery
      @louiserecovery 3 года назад +8

      100% agree this was so powerful

    • @beverlybalius9303
      @beverlybalius9303 3 года назад +13

      Anyone who kills 8 children, should be given a death penalty.

    • @bairondiaz8805
      @bairondiaz8805 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/PZGT8u0vGds/видео.html

    • @miaig5246
      @miaig5246 3 года назад +21

      @@beverlybalius9303 do you not understand how mental health works? She was having a schizophrenic episode so she was not in control.

  • @katekburns3495
    @katekburns3495 3 года назад +895

    Not only did “the system “ fail her. Her family did too, by leaving her with eight kids when she showed signs for years

    • @phangirlable
      @phangirlable 3 года назад +37

      The system didn't really fail her, only she herself and her family and community did. "The system" can't help if it doesn't know that someone needs help.

    • @dogboyirI
      @dogboyirI 3 года назад +145

      @@phangirlable in the video she said she had so many reports about her continual mental illnesses and trauma but nothing ever came of it. The system did fail her

    • @katekburns3495
      @katekburns3495 3 года назад +32

      @@dogboyirI the system deals with thousands of people daily. They don’t love you and your family. The family should have stepped in. The system wasn’t the only one who could have prevented this

    • @dogboyirI
      @dogboyirI 3 года назад +60

      @@katekburns3495 I never said any differently lol, the system still failed her

    • @katekburns3495
      @katekburns3495 3 года назад +4

      @@raixbd I’m just talking about this case, she had family surrounding her, a ton of kids and kids from other parents

  • @pie1o1morris46
    @pie1o1morris46 3 года назад +505

    I had a feeling that she was trying to commit suicide... most people in cases where they are just trying to look like another victim seem to give themselves more superficial wounds. She had stabbed herself over 30 times in vulnerable areas and had punctured her own lung... she most likely wasn't expecting to survive that...

    • @wtichery
      @wtichery 2 года назад +5

      True

    • @chromabyteYT
      @chromabyteYT Год назад +1

      you really think that she would have had enough energy to keep stabbing and stabbing? i doubt it.

    • @KikiW89
      @KikiW89 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@chromabyteYT
      It happens

    • @reniatsandy94
      @reniatsandy94 11 месяцев назад +2

      She is my childhood friend's mother, my childhood friend walked into the house that morning to visit his younger siblings & the mother but he walked in to find his mother trying to take her own life that morning & he discovered something off that morning that's when he discovered his 7 younger siblings body & his cousin as well.

    • @sham01
      @sham01 10 месяцев назад +3

      We get that it’s your childhood friend. It’s not about you. Also, we heard the story.

  • @taylerhumphreys4727
    @taylerhumphreys4727 3 года назад +137

    I'm a Cairns local, have been all my life. I was starting high school when this case happened and a few years after the killings, when they demolished the house, we would drive past where it used to be on the bus and I'd look out the window at all the stuffed animals and toys that the community put there as a memorial and it always hurt my heart so much looking at them. No child deserves it, the system definitely failed her.

    • @poyuna27533
      @poyuna27533 3 года назад +12

      Cairns local here too. It was horrible to hear when this first came out. I wonder if Eleanor will ever cover what happened to Toyah

    • @taylerhumphreys4727
      @taylerhumphreys4727 3 года назад +3

      @@poyuna27533 That would be another really interesting case to cover yeah!

    • @annielemmey3736
      @annielemmey3736 3 года назад +2

      i would love to see more coverage on toyah, these cases both hit so close to home

  • @lexi15
    @lexi15 3 года назад +146

    as an older sibling i cant even imagine being the one to find all of my other siblings dead. id blame myself too, that man is so strong for being able to forgive himself and his mother and continue living in his siblings honor

  • @leemonroe6526
    @leemonroe6526 3 года назад +697

    I commend these true crime youtubers, cause I can not imagine taking the time to research this, possibly see pictures of the crime scene, victims, victims BODIES, especially with children.
    I respect y'all so much.

    • @toruguevara8342
      @toruguevara8342 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/PZGT8u0vGds/видео.html

    • @commonsense571
      @commonsense571 3 года назад +8

      I agree with you. And I’m grateful for the stories to be told. (Not by me.😬💔)
      Bless these storytellers. Especially the compassionate, the really really good ones.

    • @hardyquinn9442
      @hardyquinn9442 3 года назад +4

      I know, I don't think I could do it. Especially when the cases involve children. I have to skip certain parts of any true crime story regarding kids, including this one. It's just too sad to watch.

    • @smurfylee
      @smurfylee 3 года назад +1

      I think that about police and detectives, to see death day in day out, makes me shudder

    • @clownmonomaniac2630
      @clownmonomaniac2630 3 года назад +1

      its not that bad once you do it a lot

  • @nicolefroehlich1286
    @nicolefroehlich1286 3 года назад +117

    She reminds me a lot of my grandmother who had schizophrenia. She didn’t kill her kids, but she did have similar delusions and she did burn down her own house.

  • @meghankay6029
    @meghankay6029 3 года назад +344

    It’s good to see cases like this covered. When speaking of her presentation and diagnosis, she “relapsed” in her schizophrenia. I wouldn’t call it a “schizophrenia/schizophrenic episode” it would usually be called a “psychotic episode” whether the diagnosis is schizophrenia or psychosis. I work in mental health so I just wanted to put this view across. Thank you for covering a case regarding mental health so sensitively.

    • @joanodom2104
      @joanodom2104 3 года назад +1

      At times referred to as a psychotic break. Sadly, even when committed by law, psych patients retain the right to refuse medication. Only when a patient acts out (attacking fellow patients and/or staff) are they placed in four points restraints, forcefully injected with an antipsychotic/psychotropic drug and left in a "Quiet Room." Personally, I feel this leaves other patients at risk and extremely vulnerable for injury, death and psychological trauma. Smaller hospitals are woefully understaffed and place teenagers/children in with psychotic adults with histories of violence. I imagine they would disrupt and distract other patients TRULY attempting to take group therapies seriously and get their illness under control. Furthermore, here in America, the hospitals (going for that almighty dollar) attempt to push psychiatric patients towards discharge in THREE DAYS. My sister's schizophrenic onset occurred her senior year of university. She was salutatorian of her high school and granted a full academic 4 year ride to Vanderbilt University. She was violent and noncompliant with meds. Thankfully, this was before mental hospitals were closed in the 1980s. It was as if a bomb dropped on our family. She was the Golden Child. When time-released injections became available, we could relax a bit for four weeks, not as fearful of being killed. She retained the right to refuse medication. Six years ago, off meds, she attacked a resident at her group home, was sent to a hospital psych ward, was released 72 hours later without placement, vanished and the police have ruled her "presumed dead, foul play suspected." Because of HIPPA, we were never notified of her removal from the group home or her release from hospital. The mental health system could be revamped and work magnificently IF we would tax the very wealthy. My opinion.

  • @batshebaeverdene1158
    @batshebaeverdene1158 3 года назад +583

    A guy from my distant family had an schizophrenic episode and thought of his kid as a lamb he needed to slaughter, he went to get the kitchen knife to do it. Luckily people caught on to him and immediately intervened but I mean it's such a scary f up situation. He's been hospitalised and the girl doesn't have any traumas luckily. She was really young.

    • @sharyng261
      @sharyng261 3 года назад +108

      Thank you for sharing your experience. My son was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and committed suicide. He had audio and visual hallucinations and thought people were going to rape him. I hate he's gone but I'm also relieved he is no longer suffering. It's an awful mental disease that many people don't understand.

    • @sharyng261
      @sharyng261 3 года назад +28

      @NCT_ LOVER_ thank you. The more we talk about mental illness the less scary it might become to those who deal with a loved one suffering.

    • @alaya9816
      @alaya9816 3 года назад +14

      @@sharyng261 i'm so sorry ma❤️ he's in peace now, you're so strong

    • @sharyng261
      @sharyng261 3 года назад +23

      @@alaya9816 thank you. I never thought of myself as strong until loosing Jacob... What has helped me be strong is people like you telling me that. Your kind words give me strength. Last night was a very hard night but I know Jacob would want me to at least attempt participating in life... I planted a sapling with his ashes and the branches are growing... I cut about 18 inches of my hair off and am going to make tiny braids to intertwine as the branches grow so I'll be with him. Until he was 3-4 years old I would have to lay my hair on his pillow for him to fall asleep on it. He would be 30 years old on August 13. My hair is my birthday gift to him. God I miss him.

    • @norah945
      @norah945 3 года назад +10

      @@sharyng261 so sorry for your loss. It's heartbreaking to hear that :( may God give you strength

  • @die2124
    @die2124 3 года назад +823

    It's so sad seeing that these children's lifes were taken away from them at such a young age

    • @jtag7069
      @jtag7069 3 года назад

      I know 😢

    • @lucac8593
      @lucac8593 3 года назад

      i dont get this

    • @die2124
      @die2124 3 года назад +1

      @@lucac8593 Well I correct

    • @Amy-nl5gu
      @Amy-nl5gu 3 года назад +11

      I’m trying to read that comment but your pfp is staring into my soul

    • @die2124
      @die2124 3 года назад +5

      @@Amy-nl5gu James had returned

  • @jessicaburzacott9970
    @jessicaburzacott9970 3 года назад +54

    I live quite literally a street over from where this happened. The house was of course demolished. Still an empty lot with trees planted for each child and teddy bears. I remember the morning this happened and hearing it on the radio. Each time I drive past where the house used to be, I always think of those kids.

  • @mikeborgesi8610
    @mikeborgesi8610 3 года назад +688

    The system ALWAYS fails. Regardless if it’s mental health or the justice system. All systems are too corrupt it’s sad 🥺 SO proud of you Eleanor keep up the hard work!

    • @garzapinups
      @garzapinups 3 года назад +17

      it’s super unfortunate that not everyone can get the help they need, or are left behind. It’s terrible and very sad.

    • @nataliedyas6846
      @nataliedyas6846 3 года назад +7

      I completely agree, especially having mental health issues myself and seeing the justice system fail my sister, it's just heartbreaking. Maybe if all these high up officials took a pay cut in each country things would be better x

    • @hardyquinn9442
      @hardyquinn9442 3 года назад +1

    • @4lither
      @4lither 3 года назад +3

      It's not fair 🙁

    • @phoenixdavida8987
      @phoenixdavida8987 3 года назад

      @sleepy Eevee that's so fucked up

  • @rsaw7122
    @rsaw7122 3 года назад +381

    As soon as you said she was on the porch, I was like “the mom did it”. How sad is that? Also. I am bothered by the fact that when the police first asked people if they saw anything suspicious they said no but then when they went back and asked about the mom, everybody seemed to know something. Why didn’t they say something before? Or even let her family know what was going on?? That’s so frustrating

    • @MaryJane-jt1ds
      @MaryJane-jt1ds 3 года назад +13

      Oh but she was known for being a wonderful mother.. Doesn't add up does it.. She knows exactly what she did. Was she trying to save them? Orrrr did she blackout??? Lets get the story straight...

    • @BEMedits
      @BEMedits 3 года назад +70

      @@MaryJane-jt1ds Mary Jane, it doesn’t sound like you understand Schizophrenia at all. As someone with an Aunt who has Schizophrenia, please do more research.

    • @ywan4159
      @ywan4159 3 года назад +36

      @@BEMedits they have been commenting something like this under a lot of comments. People like that get on my nerves

    • @BEMedits
      @BEMedits 3 года назад +5

      @@ywan4159 ugh me too
      also nice username 😩

    • @Kiki_CraftsUk
      @Kiki_CraftsUk 2 года назад +12

      I had this exact thought. Nothing to say to start with but later, she was pacing the street talking about hurting people first? Why wouldn't you mention that in the first place? Poor family.

  • @emeryltekutsu4357
    @emeryltekutsu4357 3 года назад +102

    It's horrific to think that those children had to have heard something happening or even been in the same room when she started killing one. The horror they must have gone through at the end of their lives... I hope they know peace now.

  • @kaykepop4084
    @kaykepop4084 3 года назад +187

    I can't imagine the fear each child victim had during this, watching it happen to the others and then enduring it themself.

    • @Outof_thebleu
      @Outof_thebleu 2 года назад +2

      😭😭😭😭😭 omg.

    • @alexiarachel
      @alexiarachel 2 года назад +1

      I hope that they were asleep so they didn’t have to endure the pain and terror. Hopefully the last memory of their time on earth was being put to bed by their mother and drifting off peacefully with their siblings and cousin.❤️

    • @ashadecastro276
      @ashadecastro276 Год назад

      Those poor babies

  • @biancah9503
    @biancah9503 3 года назад +51

    I lived only a few streets over at the time of this case with my 6 siblings, so it was very difficult for us all. Also Manoora and every other suburb beginning with 'M' in Cairns is known to be high in crime. I've been asking for this case since I started watching as it deeply affected everyone around, so I'm glad its finally been covered.
    The house has been destroyed and now 8 trees are on the land with teddies and decorations. ❤

  • @amberm8728
    @amberm8728 3 года назад +101

    I'm from Cairns and was in high school when this happened. It was absolutely devastating and it really shocked us all - I didn't personally know the family but knew people who did and it really affected them. Very tragic case for everyone involved :(

    • @alexb7092
      @alexb7092 3 года назад +12

      It really shook all of us :( I'm from up in the tablelands and also didn't know them, but even then, it just felt so horrible... too close to home and made me go and tell my family members I loved them after that...
      Every time I'm in Cairns, my heart hurts because I think about the kids

    • @amberbury9955
      @amberbury9955 3 года назад +8

      I was in cairns as well when this happened. It’s absolutely devastating, so close to Christmas as well. I remember how it rocked the community.
      Elenor has done a fantastic job to deliver this tragedy respectfully

  • @colorbugoriginals4457
    @colorbugoriginals4457 3 года назад +471

    I think if mental health services have failed the perpetrator, they've failed the victim too :/

    • @jtag7069
      @jtag7069 3 года назад +23

      Absolutely.

    • @mememe217
      @mememe217 3 года назад +6

      Amen

    • @StefanieC11
      @StefanieC11 3 года назад +1

      How did they fall het?

    • @jtag7069
      @jtag7069 3 года назад +22

      @@StefanieC11 a person like that should have got help long ago, she had a long history of mental health issues so they were aware but she never got treatment. They must not have noticed she wasn't recieving any help. And now she and her children have paid the price: it could have been avoided if the state had done their duty and kept her safe.

    • @justashy8995
      @justashy8995 3 года назад +2

      In Australia more times then I should be able to remember as a 23 year old 🥺

  • @annielemmey3736
    @annielemmey3736 3 года назад +70

    i grew up in cairns and the murray st massacre is one of the most heartbreaking cases i’ve ever heard of. our community was literally shaken to the core it was awful. they have a beautiful park there now to celebrate the lives of the children. so sad.

  • @candycanez71
    @candycanez71 3 года назад +476

    I can understand this story. My mom is like Raina. She went down hill after her father and grandma died. She shut down instantly. She didn't feed my siblings and I, but my sister and stepped up. It was hard because she abused my brother.
    Mental illness in family is hard because you go in and out of negative and positive feelings. It's hard for me to call my stepmom "mom" because my head sees it as insult. So on the other side I can tell you. It's harder to love your parent who is sick,but the fact is that person is still your parent.

    • @shellyazeez3609
      @shellyazeez3609 3 года назад +8

      Sorry you had to go through that

    • @princessketamine0
      @princessketamine0 3 года назад +7

      "mental illness in family is hard because you go in and out of negative and positive feelings." *this.* my sister struggles with OCD and during a specific time period became very violent and downright terrifying. it's so difficult because i love her to death, but theres still that part of my brain nagging me about the horrible experience shes put me through. i'm so sorry for what you had to experience. stay strong

    • @aura5944
      @aura5944 3 года назад +2

      You nor your siblings deserved that, I pray you all were (are) able to heal protect and be at peace within yourselves. Thank you for sharing with us. Love and light ♥️

    • @kimnicks8590
      @kimnicks8590 3 года назад

      I'm so sorry you had to go through all this.

    • @bairondiaz8805
      @bairondiaz8805 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/PZGT8u0vGds/видео.html

  • @taylahwinnjones
    @taylahwinnjones 3 года назад +315

    I live in Cairns and grew up with Angelina at school. This was horrible, so glad to see you covering it❤️ gave me goosebumps. Christmas wasn’t the same that year, and every year around that time is sad

    • @annielemmey3736
      @annielemmey3736 3 года назад +3

      i also grew up in cairns, how awful was this case :(

    • @mattybond
      @mattybond 3 года назад +3

      I worked in the community centre across the road straight after it and was involved with organising the support and funeral. It was hard core. I organised the carols in the park and Santa to go door to door.

  • @moxiemaxie3543
    @moxiemaxie3543 3 года назад +263

    I have anxiety disorder and ptsd. I dealt with a mentally ill mother who continued to have children beyond her mental capabilities.She would say things to encourage S.I and E.D. She caused us so much trauma and the fathers weren't really in our lives. My sister also has mental illness that progressed with every child she had. DCFS can't help because there's no room to take them and us in unless it becomes deadly

    • @Olivkazp
      @Olivkazp 3 года назад +4

      I'm so sorry, sending love and prayers ❤

    • @valentinafk6536
      @valentinafk6536 3 года назад +5

      What is SI? Is that S ideation?

    • @jae1142
      @jae1142 3 года назад +1

      @@valentinafk6536 yes

    • @akirajuno6553
      @akirajuno6553 3 года назад +2

      sending love and prayer to u hope u are doing well keep on fighting

    • @moxiemaxie3543
      @moxiemaxie3543 3 года назад

      @@valentinafk6536 yes

  • @ChillingOut247
    @ChillingOut247 3 года назад +202

    Imagine being the doctor(s) that didn't treat this woman. Just let it slide. And then you find out what her illness(es) led to. Shame on the system.

    • @aprilrodriguez410
      @aprilrodriguez410 2 года назад +8

      But did she go to the doctors for help? They can't help her if they don't know she needs it. Her family maybe could have said something but again she was an adult and how do you force someone to get help if they don't want it?

    • @KikiW89
      @KikiW89 2 года назад +1

      But did she took any Meds they gave her??

    • @beverlybalius9303
      @beverlybalius9303 2 года назад

      It will never be solved untill the crazy are locked up in institutions where they should be. They are a danger to their families and others.

  • @ghiajohnson1547
    @ghiajohnson1547 3 года назад +165

    There's so much tragedy in this case; both fort he children who transitioned and for that poor mother. Mental illness care is a worldwide problem--I thought it was only disregarded here in the U.S. This was heartbreaking.

    • @Fireprincess161
      @Fireprincess161 3 года назад +3

      In Australia it is so hard to get help if you're poor. The welfare system here goes out of their way to break you (making preexisting conditions worse) and tries everything they can to get out of helping people.
      They pretend they're there to help. They pretend they're there to get you on your feet while looking for work. Then they beat you down every chance they get.
      "Oh, you're old and on a pension of $600 a fortnight that has to cover medical bills, travel, rent, etc.? This robodebt says you owe us $10,000 so cough up." Then it turns out to be a false debt and they still fight to get you to pay.

  • @rosietheartkid9520
    @rosietheartkid9520 3 года назад +100

    The system really failed her on so many occassions, I feel sorry for her and I feel so sorry for those children.

  • @piabec86
    @piabec86 3 года назад +1012

    Hey…Could you do a German case? Maybe the Rhein-Ruhr Ripper? I think you never did a German case (could be wrong) and I would love to see one. love your videos

    • @sibilansnel
      @sibilansnel 3 года назад +78

      Yes I'd love to see different countries' cases and I'd also love a Polish one.

    • @ladijoseph5762
      @ladijoseph5762 3 года назад +5

      Honestly speaking I watched it two days ago

    • @wendyluvr
      @wendyluvr 3 года назад +35

      i would also love for her to talk about natasha kampusch (is that how you pronounce it?)

    • @ukrivu
      @ukrivu 3 года назад +7

      @@sibilansnel i would love it if she did one from serbia but there's not a lot of solved cases that would take more than about 10 minutes to talk about so,

    • @pelonek702
      @pelonek702 3 года назад +13

      @@sibilansnel I would love Eleanor to cover a Polish case too. Maybe Rita Gorgonowa's case?

  • @mintythetrashcat7731
    @mintythetrashcat7731 3 года назад +66

    It’s scary to see so many innocent children pass like this. So cruel.

  • @ttaintedsorrow
    @ttaintedsorrow 3 года назад +62

    the part at the end where the oldest brother said he'd live his life for his siblings bc he knows theyre looking down on him smiling had me sobbing

  • @MsMixiepixie
    @MsMixiepixie 3 года назад +28

    Thank you for covering not only an Australian case but a QLD one. As a Queenslander I remember this case when it broke, it devastated everyone. You should look into the Singh Murders down in Brisbane QLD Australia in 2003. I went to school with the youngest victim, she was so friendly and happy. It’s just a heartbreaking story with a multiple home murder , DV, people being out as swingers in a religious community, circumstantial evidence (wasn’t an open close case). The convicted murders son going to the school across the road from where the youngest (& I) went to school. It’s just a sad case and forever changed my life and that’s the reason I am into true crime.

    • @Bushkaboo
      @Bushkaboo 3 года назад +2

      I remember that so vividly. I lived a few suburbs away at the time. It shook me to the core. 3 beautiful siblings all murdered so horrifically. It caused a lot of lost sleep for me and I didn't know them personally. It must have been dreadful for you.

    • @MsMixiepixie
      @MsMixiepixie 3 года назад

      @@Bushkaboo it was devestating and the only surving child died not that long ago of brain cancer or aneurysm (cant recall exactly) so now all their children have gone

  • @eipheres
    @eipheres 3 года назад +444

    its very possible that she was actually using weed to self medicate, thats pretty common among people with severe mental illness who arent getting the treatment they need. my cousin used weed to cope with his undiagnosed psychosis for months before anyone had any idea that he was sick

    • @watsup123321
      @watsup123321 3 года назад +51

      Yes, correlation does not prove causation. While use of substances is more common in those who have mental illnesses, there is no way to prove which came first. Many mental health professional think self-medication (that could lead to a worsening of already present symptoms) is where that commonality comes from. There is no actual proof that weed CAUSES any mental illnesses.

    • @XxatomxXX
      @XxatomxXX 3 года назад +30

      I have to say from what I have seen and experienced with friends. The problem is when you completely cut it out completely. You almost have ween yourself off it. Going cold turkey is a harsh crash into reality and can break someone. I watched one of my best friends have a psychotic break when he went cold turkey.

    • @jenniferolson961
      @jenniferolson961 3 года назад +16

      If you had no idea she was sick, until she stopped using, could it be this self-medication was working?

    • @beachfairy
      @beachfairy 3 года назад +36

      @Farida de villiers um.. I think mental health support would have been sufficient. Sterilisation? What's wrong with you..

    • @rapa2894
      @rapa2894 3 года назад +16

      Absolutely. The judge is just wrong, according to scientific fact. It's impossible for any drug to cause schizophrenia. It can exacerbate symptoms for some but to me it sounds like her issues got worse when she stopped using, they didn't escalate until after she was sober.

  • @kimberlyt3953
    @kimberlyt3953 3 года назад +42

    As somebody who gets depressed and deals with anxiety.!my family pushes me to give my son a sibling. I know I wanna be able to give my child the best life possible. That means a clear head and a stable environment. I wish more people saw it this way. These kids are growing up with trauma and then wonder why they become savages on the street.

    • @planetjoi
      @planetjoi 2 года назад +3

      Same my family pushes more kids too. But right now I can mentally handle one, wish more people would think before having a bunch of kids

  • @hannahtaylor2912
    @hannahtaylor2912 3 года назад +46

    Ugh.., this case is absolutely heartbreaking

  • @ABCD-fq7xz
    @ABCD-fq7xz 3 года назад +83

    whenever kids are involved in these stories it breaks my heart😢😢💔

  • @dumbgeniusesfilmpodcast8879
    @dumbgeniusesfilmpodcast8879 3 года назад +34

    Can we just a appreciate that Elenor respects the people that gone through this this case was very depressing

  • @pink99644
    @pink99644 3 года назад +44

    I feel so bad for the oldest child, imagine one day you want to go back to visit your family and all of the sudden you just saw your mother badly injured not saying anything, and you saw all of your siblings dead. That would be heart breaking 🥺💔

  • @babybluebells
    @babybluebells 3 года назад +224

    Absolutely love the fact that Eleanor gives a trigger warning at the start of her videos, I think she's the only RUclipsr I watch that does this! Bravo Eleanor 💕

    • @emilylewis660
      @emilylewis660 3 года назад +22

      Bailey Sarian does this too!

    • @babybluebells
      @babybluebells 3 года назад +6

      @@emilylewis660 she does but she doesn't do it as well as Eleanor but don't get me wrong I LOVE Bailey too

    • @JO-lx9bx
      @JO-lx9bx 3 года назад +12

      life gives no trigger warnings

    • @Mercpurse
      @Mercpurse 3 года назад +1

      Bailey Sarian does too!!

    • @dopamine1132
      @dopamine1132 3 года назад +9

      Baily Sarian and Kendal does as well.

  • @JustKrista50
    @JustKrista50 3 года назад +255

    This is the only time I've ever felt bad for a child killer. She tried to get help. She didn't find it. Everyone failed all of them.
    Those poor kids. Their last days must have been filled with rantings of demons and the end of the world. How frightening. To believe that has also got to be torture for her. You can't escape the thoughts in your own head.

    • @georgieroberts8697
      @georgieroberts8697 3 года назад +34

      I felt this way about the Andrea Yates case!! She tried so hard to stop herself hurting her kids but no one helped her!!!

    • @SillyConure
      @SillyConure 3 года назад +24

      ​@@georgieroberts8697 True, in those two cases I just feel bad for everyone involved. I do really feel like all of this could've been prevented if these women just have gotten the help they very obviously needed. As someone who is mentally ill myself, I've seen how shitty the mental healthcare system is, so I'm not too surprised that no one did anything. Like they often just do something once you're actually a danger to yourself or others. I mean I only recieved proper help after a suicide attempt and I'm still actually quite fortunate that I've been mostly taken seriously and have gotten proper help after that but I know many people who didn't and like you or others shouldn't have to almost die for you to get help. It's pretty messed up and sad.

    • @marlataylor5435
      @marlataylor5435 3 года назад +17

      I guess I missed where she asked for help. Either way, she should have put the children she had first and not continued to have them or get involved with any man. She also shouldn’t have spent money needed for her children on pot or used it at all. Maybe there would have been a different outcome.

    • @phangirlable
      @phangirlable 3 года назад +9

      I don't. She spend money she got for her children on drugs (and yes, pot can send you on a very bad trip if you just don't take to it well or overdo it) and when did she try to get help?

    • @phangirlable
      @phangirlable 3 года назад +3

      @KAYLAH PARKER There are no reports of her going to get help for her mental issues or drug issues.

  • @pipbread5637
    @pipbread5637 3 года назад +50

    Hey so! I live in Cairns, I grew up here, and I'm commenting from here too. I was 13 when this case happened. Just some things about the town - in the last decade or two we've been known for our unusually high murder rate considering our population. My uncle is an unsolved murder case, there was the massacre in this video, the case of Toyah Cordinley, disappearances, etc. The suburb Manoora is more in the towny part of Cairns (we aren't /really/ a city) and is also called Manunda, locals use them interchangeably. It's on the south side of Cairns, which is known particularly among locals as a crime heavy area. If people are talking about rentals, they will almost always say 'but I don't want to live on the south side'. Suburbs beginning with M are used as warnings, as well as suburbs starting with W (Manunda, Manoora, Mooroobool, White Rock and Woree usually). If you search 'm suburbs cairns' you'll be given a list of suburbs here to avoid.
    I went to school not far from where this took place. Not the same school as these kids, but we're a relatively small town, and most kids (or who were kids at the time) knew them or knew someone who knew them. This really shook the town up. I'm not going to comment on her mental health and please don't take this as my opinion, but I can't think of any locals I know who reacted positively to the outcome of this case. The general consensus was that she should receive the worst possible punishment.
    The convention centre is one often used by most schools in the town. Some schools did tributes to the victims and offered counselling to any students affected. Any time a murder like this happens, the town always comes together and gets very passionate - like in the Toyah case, there is a a billboard with her name and her favourite flowers, sunflowers, on it. Half of the cars here have a bumper sticker with her name and sunflowers that reads 'ANSWERS FOR TOYAH'.

    • @anitahirst3261
      @anitahirst3261 3 года назад +3

      I wish they could catch Toyah’s killer .... they know who he is .... just can’t find him in India 😢

    • @pipbread5637
      @pipbread5637 3 года назад +1

      @@anitahirst3261 he can't run forever!

    • @emilyswalwell3796
      @emilyswalwell3796 3 года назад

      I hope they catch toyahs killer one day as well.
      I also remember this massacre quite well. I was about 22yrs old at the time.

    • @anitahirst3261
      @anitahirst3261 3 года назад

      @@pipbread5637 I feel someone over there must know where he is

  • @Shauna_02
    @Shauna_02 3 года назад +36

    Well I decided to read the comments before watching and decided it’s best I don’t watch this before bed. I’m already feeling sick to my stomach , now I want to go hug my kids tight and tell them I love them even more . I hope I never lose my sanity.

  • @dickneywithplants7377
    @dickneywithplants7377 3 года назад +153

    Wow, where to begin. I guess say that it's such a shame we are SO FAR behind on mental health.. Events like this are why I'm becoming a therapist.

    • @yellowfuzz292
      @yellowfuzz292 3 года назад +7

      I think it's wonderful that you are dedicating your life to helping those who need it. Thank you, we need more people who ACTUALLY CARE to be in the mental health system💕

    • @ashe.7000
      @ashe.7000 3 года назад

      same here

    • @laurenc4138
      @laurenc4138 3 года назад

      That’s amazing, my mom was a very well known therapist at one of the best hospitals in the country and she loved it. It was heart breaking and terrifying at times, but some people are just born to do it and it’s beautiful. The world needs more GOOD therapists!

  • @carolinegladwell7855
    @carolinegladwell7855 3 года назад +39

    I'm a mental health nurse in the UK and oh my... Such a sad story :( I really hope her recovery goes as well as it can and she finds some kinda peace. Thank you all for not judging or being mean.. Mental unwellness especially severe and enduring mental unwellness is so complex with so many layers.. Take care everyone xx

  • @astrowolvez
    @astrowolvez 3 года назад +163

    At least she’s actually getting help. It seems so rare, but that could be because I’m american and people here are just thrown in prison.

    • @kimora69
      @kimora69 3 года назад +1

      tru

    • @chellefell1331
      @chellefell1331 3 года назад +9

      I was just thinking that! I was wondering what kind of health care or medication she could NOT afford, then i remembered, I'm american. worst health care system in the world... I dont know what Australia is like. I know here, people with mental health and even physical health issues slip through the cracks simply because of COST. nothing like having a for profit system.

    • @dottiscamprunamuck2830
      @dottiscamprunamuck2830 3 года назад

      @@chellefell1331 The healthcare was pretty good till 2008 or so.

  • @K8Simsley
    @K8Simsley 2 года назад +8

    This was a heartbreaking story and I feel horrible, not only for the surviving son and family members that were left to deal with this immense loss, but also for this woman. Can you imagine the torture she has put herself through once that episode ended? My God, so tragic, no matter what angle you look at it from!

  • @supposedlymel
    @supposedlymel 3 года назад +33

    australia's a big country, but tragedies like these, everyone feels affected. we're big yet feel so small when tragedies like these occur they're so rare. i hope the eldest brother is healing, and may these kids rest in peace ❤

    • @jazzyjbutterfly4929
      @jazzyjbutterfly4929 3 года назад +2

      This has happened in the US a many of times . Ppl just don't read or watch the news. I live in Philadelphia Pa and ppl fail to realize that the US has almost a half a billion people with 50 states and thousands and thousands of cities and counties. Therefore, I'm just thinking that because ppl may not have heard about a specific crime in their area they assume it's not happening somewhere. But sheesh yes I've seen and heard of unbelievable stories in other US states and cities of a father killing his 9 kids and a father killing 7 of his kids and grandkids who he'd actually impregnated 4 of his daughters . People are wicked everywhere across the world and mental illness definitely doesn't help .

    • @jazzyjbutterfly4929
      @jazzyjbutterfly4929 3 года назад +1

      And yes I pray the eldest kids gets any and all support he needs because it's going to be a hard journey 💔🙏🏾

  • @lek0mania
    @lek0mania 3 года назад +187

    how is it that neighbours didn't say anything about her screaming and walking around at the beginning when questioned by police?

    • @blondeybeeetch
      @blondeybeeetch 3 года назад +34

      I thought this, I also thought it's bizarre that the police had a call earlier on in regards to the kids missing, and there were no alarm bells there either. Obviously not a normal couple of days for that family.

    • @tytoaster5370
      @tytoaster5370 3 года назад +17

      I live in Cairns, in that suburb, people walking about late at night shouting is not too out of the ordinary. Its on the fringe of other suburbs that have a lot of drug and alcohol abuse. It kinda just the culture to just try ignore it and mind our own business.

    • @Coco_300
      @Coco_300 3 года назад +14

      Yeah unfortunately that's so true. I also live in Cairns. There are heaps of large families in similar areas. It's so common to see people walking the streets at like 2am at night, screaming and carrying on due to all sorts of drugs and alcohol (it's kinda an issue here). You just keep your head down and stay out of the way. So hearing screaming and seeing a lady walk around really doesn't shout alarm bells for us, it's very normal :/

    • @M1985-
      @M1985- 3 года назад +3

      @@Coco_300 Sad. I can’t even imagine. I usually still call the police.

    • @YesIlikebananasSo
      @YesIlikebananasSo 3 года назад +2

      @@M1985- if it’s a normal event I reckon police wouldn’t really respond.

  • @Butchcub75
    @Butchcub75 3 года назад +680

    the marijuana probably helped keep her calm.. its a sad story.

    • @kayjay407
      @kayjay407 3 года назад +4

      I have heard that it does and that it doesn't. I wonder. I believe they use a "recreational" drug in Germany? Whatever works...

    • @xiaolan1369
      @xiaolan1369 3 года назад +43

      @@kayjay407 It does. But when you're mentally unstable or dealing with mental illnesses it's obviously a bad idea because it can lead to psychosis (like any other drug).
      And what do you mean with recreational drug in germany? What does that have to do with germany lol just wondering bc I'm german

    • @kayjay407
      @kayjay407 3 года назад +10

      @@xiaolan1369 just saw a clip of a woman that was being helped in Germany with a drug and it was helping. I was just pointing out that other countries study alternative ways of treatment. I think we are the last to try this. Big pharma doesn't want to lose their cash cow!

    • @xiaolan1369
      @xiaolan1369 3 года назад +6

      @@kayjay407 Ah I see, yeah, herbal medicine and stuff like that is quite popular here. And you're right.. the pharmaceutical industry is one of the most unethical ones imo

    • @tiffanybarnes3831
      @tiffanybarnes3831 3 года назад +5

      @@kayjay407 well hearing and experience are 2 different things and I will tell you it does calm you down

  • @Nizhonibearcreek
    @Nizhonibearcreek Год назад +13

    Listen as someone who has dealt with a spouse who had schizophrenia it takes more than just being diagnosed and giving meds to help someone who has it they have to actually follow through with taking the meds which is usually unlikely they have to go to therapy which again isn’t likely it’s extremely had to stabilize and keep someone with schizophrenia stable even with the accurate meds and therapy.

  • @sleepysmartboy6287
    @sleepysmartboy6287 3 года назад +42

    I couldn't imagine all the grandparents who'd already bought Christmas presents that their grandbabies would never be able to open. My heart goes out, may their memories be a blessing to us all.

  • @ewoz2161
    @ewoz2161 3 года назад +290

    i feel so bad for the son.. imagine how heartbreaking this must be to have to take all this in. it must feel so lonely. and not to mention all the hospital bills and having to pay for the funerals.. hes only 20 !! :(

    • @rachel4339
      @rachel4339 3 года назад +11

      Why would he be paying his mother's hospital bill? Or the cost of the funerals? Did she say he paid for those in the video and I missed it?

    • @evelynburton532
      @evelynburton532 3 года назад +38

      In Australia Medicare takes care of hospital bills for people without Medical insurance.

    • @longlivekodeyburns5186
      @longlivekodeyburns5186 3 года назад +1

      This is so sad

    • @ebola9286
      @ebola9286 3 года назад +34

      healthcare is free here in australia for everyone

    • @saragsanders5916
      @saragsanders5916 3 года назад +3

      A 20 year old would not take on all that by himself.

  • @punkybrewstar83
    @punkybrewstar83 3 года назад +458

    She had been self-medicating with marijuana and it was probably keeping her ok. But between the break-up and the money and then she stops her medication- and then her schizophrenia went way out of control.

    • @largeautomobile
      @largeautomobile 3 года назад +60

      That's what I believe too. The cannabinoids kept the schizophrenia at bay for all those years, so when she abruptly stopped smoking it caused the onset of her mental illness. ):

    • @tattooedmisty5863
      @tattooedmisty5863 3 года назад +37

      Came to say this. Cannabis prob kept things under control and suddenly stopping it was the catalyst NOT the weed itself

    • @kdaily7698
      @kdaily7698 3 года назад +33

      Exactly!!! She killed her kids because she was mentally ill, not because she used to smoke pot.

    • @ginexkasachstan
      @ginexkasachstan 3 года назад +37

      As i experienced myself, cannabis can cause schizophrenic episodes, too. I was normal without any mental issues smoked cannabis for years. Once all of a sudden i became paranoia of all the people and situations around me. I stopped using though and it got better one day. No matter what drugs you do they can cause mental illness at some point so better dont do it at all. Not even as selfmedication

    • @kdaily7698
      @kdaily7698 3 года назад +22

      @@ginexkasachstan lol it’s pretty well known that weed can cause paranoia.. especially if you’re a lightweight or smoke too much, but weed doesn’t cause mental illness, that’s just plain untrue. Weed is a godsend.

  • @fishstx5897
    @fishstx5897 3 года назад +1

    as someone who was failed by the school and mental health system in the past cases like this hit so close to home for me and i think it’s important to talk about them to spread awareness of how much mental illness can affect people.

  • @mistyslee7962
    @mistyslee7962 3 года назад +15

    This case broke the hearts of our country. Thankyou for covering it so sensitively. The men's/father's rights movement in Australia often use this case to push their own incorrect and hateful narratives about women. I'm so glad you have told her story with the compassion she and the kids all deserve. x

  • @babieboba
    @babieboba 3 года назад +10

    i immediately started tearing up at the caskets, it broke my heart i hope all of those children are resting well no child should EVER have to endure something so horrific

  • @mya_nelsonn
    @mya_nelsonn 3 года назад +59

    Can you maybe do a case on Stephen McDaniel. he was a man who murdered his next door neighbour, who he beforehand stalked. He appeared on the news with emotion but when taken into an investigation room, put on a very monotone voice and refused to answer anything, acting in a robotic way.
    i hope you see this, loves you x

    • @cheesepuffs8764
      @cheesepuffs8764 3 года назад +2

      i literally just watched his interrogation video yday after hearing about that case years ago! id love for elenor to do this case too

    • @crazymumma3944
      @crazymumma3944 3 года назад

      Yes!

    • @chellefell1331
      @chellefell1331 3 года назад +1

      why Styven, WHY????
      sorry, true crime loser fan here :)

  • @deannacaven1447
    @deannacaven1447 3 года назад +715

    Mental illness and religion can be a deadly duo. Rest In Peace kiddos 😞

    • @salvolondon
      @salvolondon 3 года назад +36

      Religion has nothing to do with this , stop blaming always everything on religion , I’m an atheist but I will never understand this religiophobia of nowadays . She would have killed her kids even if she didn’t believe in any god . She would have heard voices .

    • @deannacaven1447
      @deannacaven1447 3 года назад +71

      Religion gives the false sense of another life beyond this one. If she didn’t buy into that crap maybe she would have let the kids live this one life, knowing it was the only one they’ll have.
      And I think the “hearing voices” is what all the dirtbags say in hopes to get a lighter sentence.

    • @aestheticswithchrissy9560
      @aestheticswithchrissy9560 3 года назад +10

      @@deannacaven1447 bruh shut up

    • @MB-nb7yq
      @MB-nb7yq 3 года назад +27

      @@deannacaven1447
      Pray you or someone close to you never gets an episode like this. You don’t need to be religious to have a psychotic episode. Schizophrenia can have you hear and see things that aren’t there. It can make you even feel scenarios are real.

    • @pasteldoll7274
      @pasteldoll7274 3 года назад +8

      Yep it really can, which is the upsetting thing

  • @anormalcommentor9452
    @anormalcommentor9452 3 года назад +83

    I do feel bad for the mother here, she has to deal with the guilt of murdering 8 of her own children, and on top of that, be misjudged and unfairly shamed by the public. I am really glad she is getting the help she has long needed and I hope she is mentally stable before her time comes.

  • @meagan.868
    @meagan.868 3 года назад +135

    Seeing those 8 coffins all in a row were disheartening sigh

    • @laurenc4138
      @laurenc4138 3 года назад +1

      God I started crying just at the thumbnail, seeing those coffins did me in.

    • @meagan.868
      @meagan.868 3 года назад

      @@laurenc4138 right?? Sigh I hope those kids are in a better place with no more pain ✨❤️

    • @laurenc4138
      @laurenc4138 3 года назад +1

      @@meagan.868 me too, it really breaks a very specific part of my heart seeing the smiling sweet faces of these kids and knowing the horror that they faced. I feel like there has to be something better and peaceful/beautiful for them on the other side :(

  • @emma9008
    @emma9008 3 года назад +83

    my bird absolutely loves your voice, everythime i watch you he chirps and clicks

  • @abigailnaumcheff6001
    @abigailnaumcheff6001 3 года назад +39

    ELEANOR PLEASE DO THE LINDSEY ANN HAWKER CASE!!!! it’s interesting because they couldn’t catch her killer bc he kept getting plastic surgery

    • @someonegorgeous8105
      @someonegorgeous8105 3 года назад +5

      wait really? As much as i hate to admit it that’s smart.

  • @abiinvestigates4669
    @abiinvestigates4669 3 года назад +29

    I bet this was such a difficult case to research. Thank you for telling us this case!

    • @4lither
      @4lither 3 года назад +2

      I love your videos

    • @abiinvestigates4669
      @abiinvestigates4669 3 года назад +1

      @@4lither that’s amazing! Thank you so much! 🥰 🥺

    • @4lither
      @4lither 3 года назад +1

      @@abiinvestigates4669 😊❤❤

  • @NotIfWhen
    @NotIfWhen 3 года назад +735

    Neighbors didn’t call police when she was clearly psychotic? Never get that.

    • @louiserecovery
      @louiserecovery 3 года назад +49

      Because it’s not rly somthing police can do, although they might take her to hospital the sad thing is a lot of the time the system just turns ppl away especially when they aren’t able to explain what’s going on (if in an episode) the system is so broken and this is coming from somone who’s been in and out of the mental health system for 3 years now at one point a year straight in hospital I’ve seen so much so many horrible mistakes they make anyways sry for the rant yeah f the system and cops don’t always respond when they know it’s mental health

    • @louiserecovery
      @louiserecovery 3 года назад +20

      Also she wasn’t psychotic she had schizophrenia:)

    • @Error_-ct2vp
      @Error_-ct2vp 3 года назад +15

      Also you tend to mind your business in this situation

    • @Elleoaqua
      @Elleoaqua 3 года назад +60

      @@louiserecovery schizophrenia is a psychotic disorder

    • @rachel4339
      @rachel4339 3 года назад +51

      @@louiserecovery she was an undiagnosed schizophrenic who was experiencing a psychotic episode.

  • @kujju18
    @kujju18 3 года назад +8

    I cried at the end when’s he spoke of the older brother. I’m so happy he is doing ok.

  • @jenna-hm7xp
    @jenna-hm7xp 3 года назад +11

    i’ve met someone who developed psychosis after excessive marijuana use. they’d been using marijuana since the age of 14, and i met them in the psych ward when they were 18. it was so scary and heartbreaking to see

    • @maereid1223
      @maereid1223 3 года назад +3

      Two years of cannabis can not give you psychosis

    • @Daisy-jp6qq
      @Daisy-jp6qq 3 года назад

      @@maereid1223 exactly, my dad has done it since 14 and he’s 53 now. He’s completely fine. The person they met obviously had an underlying mental condition

    • @LAURA---
      @LAURA--- 3 года назад +1

      @@Daisy-jp6qq everybody responds differently.

    • @LAURA---
      @LAURA--- 3 года назад +2

      @@maereid1223 when your brain is still developing drugs and alcohol can have a very damaging effect

    • @jenna-hm7xp
      @jenna-hm7xp 3 года назад +1

      @@maereid1223 it was 4 years. it was excessive cannabis use. he smoked 20+ joints a day. for a child who's brain is still developing, that's extremely harmful.

  • @Jen-sk5kh
    @Jen-sk5kh 3 года назад +4

    Hi Eleanor, I am a forensic mental health nurse from Scotland. Due to this, I have a particular interest in these types of cases!
    I just want to say that I love the way you deliver the information in these videos and how you provide informed information regarding mental illness and mentally disordered offenders. While still maintaining empathy and sensitivity throughout. I think it's amazing what you do on your channel! 🥰
    I hope you take a lot of time for self care. Please make sure that you always put YOU before any video. Your health will always be the main priority. This is a very heavy line of work so i hope you take care of yourself ❤️ sending lots of love 💕xxx

    • @amessforlittlemix5321
      @amessforlittlemix5321 3 года назад +1

      Just wanted to say. Thank u sm. We need more people who care abt mental health to make an impact. So very much appreciate everything you do. ❤️

    • @Jen-sk5kh
      @Jen-sk5kh 3 года назад +1

      @@amessforlittlemix5321 Thank you so much for your comment. I am absolutely taken aback by your kindness.
      I love what I do as I think mental health is so important, it impacts on every aspects of our lives. It is even more important in cases of mentally disordered offenders because I believe that if we can treat and rehabilitate offenders, with the appropriate support and monitoring in place, then we can stop re-offending. If only it was that simple! What i truly wish is that everyone could get the appropriate support and treatment before it gets to that point, but unfortunately that is not the world we live in 💔
      Thank you for your comment, it has made my day ☺️ take care of yourself ❤️ xxx

  • @yeseniaperez9813
    @yeseniaperez9813 3 года назад +44

    Hey. You should do the case of the 43 students who went missing from Mexico.

  • @ultimaidyt
    @ultimaidyt 3 года назад +1

    as someone who has many close friends with psychotic disorders, it's always important to remember that they are much more likely to be victims of violence than perpetrators. it is a scary illness, very much so, but moreso for those who have it than those around them. it's always important to have empathy and love for those dealing with things like that as opposed to automatically thinking they must be scary and violent. people with psychotic disorders who commit violent acts of this caliber are very few and far between.
    this is such a sad and tragic case. so much love to these kids, their extended families, the eldest son, and the mother. here's hoping she's able to recover and live a somewhat healthy life going forward, and that the eldest son can recover from his own trauma as well.

  • @RockzSolid
    @RockzSolid 3 года назад +344

    Eleanor: she’s threatened to kill everyone in the psych ward.
    … but ultimately she’s doing well.
    😫

    • @Deenique16
      @Deenique16 3 года назад +7

      😬

    • @Ddalgiichigo
      @Ddalgiichigo 3 года назад +9

      Stooopksksksks 💀

    • @linziRyan1965
      @linziRyan1965 3 года назад +2

      Yeah...yikes

    • @reptilequeen4720
      @reptilequeen4720 3 года назад +4

      What... I didn't hear that part 😅

    • @MaryJane-jt1ds
      @MaryJane-jt1ds 3 года назад +18

      Ya right! Like everyone thought she was a wonderful mother but she spoke about k i l l i n g her children and yelling at nothing saying horrific thing's.. I don't feel sorry for her. Being stressed about 8kids, maybe stop laying down with men??? Stop blaming the world for her choices.. so sick of seeing people support this. They'll reinforce her idea she's special by letting her get away with the blatant murder of her very own flesh and blood. So incredibly s t u p i d

  • @homedepot.
    @homedepot. 3 года назад +32

    8 minutes in and I’m heartbroken. Rip to all of the kids

  • @FrancisCastroMua
    @FrancisCastroMua 3 года назад +59

    Perfect timing! 😭🤩🤩 Thank you so much! Have you ever done any cases from Mexico?

    • @toruguevara8342
      @toruguevara8342 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/PZGT8u0vGds/видео.html

    • @jennifercoolidgeislife6760
      @jennifercoolidgeislife6760 3 года назад +2

      I would like the more recent Cancun hard rock hotel case covered if she does

    • @AnjieArias
      @AnjieArias 3 года назад +1

      I recently live in mexico and everyday there are thousands of murders, kidnaps and rapes but nothing is ever solved because police don't really care!

    • @jennifercoolidgeislife6760
      @jennifercoolidgeislife6760 3 года назад

      @@AnjieArias seriously how terrifying. They didn’t wanna solve this case for months and it was on the hotel footage the whole time. I stayed there once but my heart fears for all people that go missing in MX

  • @yurikonakachi-monaei3358
    @yurikonakachi-monaei3358 3 года назад +22

    I live in Cairns and went to the funeral 💔 it was absolutely heartbreaking. Seeing the coffins was the worst thing these little babies lost so soon. The house has been demolished since the incident and the babies are all burried together it's sad but it's nice that they are all together

    • @juliabuia2457
      @juliabuia2457 2 года назад +3

      Yes only the trees are there now

  • @kieran8329
    @kieran8329 3 года назад +75

    I feel so bad for the kids. At the same time I feel bad for her. She was so let down by the system. Praying for her health and the children 😕

  • @alicia_onice
    @alicia_onice 3 года назад +58

    Last year there was a similar case in my town where a mother murdered 5 of her 6 children (i think the youngest was 3 or 4 and the oldest 8). She then picked up her oldest son (he was 12) from school and went on a train with him. She texted her mother that she'd killed her children and sent the son to her. Then she got off the train and tried to commit suicide by throwing herself in front of another train (as far as i know she survived). It was so shocking to hear it in the radio! Apparently she did it because she was overwhelmed being a single mom with 6 children and it's just so heartbreaking that she resorted to murder instead of giving them up for adoption or something

    • @kayjay407
      @kayjay407 3 года назад +4

      Remember the drowning of 5 children? I think the Mother's name was Tracy? She had a mental illness that was left untreated. So sad.

    • @alicia_onice
      @alicia_onice 3 года назад +4

      @@kayjay407 I've never heard of that😨 In the case i was talking about i think the mother either poisoned or strangled her children

    • @kayjay407
      @kayjay407 3 года назад +5

      @@alicia_onice horrifying! Yeah, the mother was married to a man that worked for NASA and she was caring for all the kids and her dying father. Had some kind of mental break and chased down the children and drown them in the tub. Then she called the police. What is so sad is that she had been crying out for help. She saw the children as demons! We have to start paying attention to situations like these.

    • @plainezaine5065
      @plainezaine5065 3 года назад +13

      @@kayjay407 If you’re referencing Andrea Yates, she drowned her children because she wanted to save their souls. She was living in a very sheltered, hyper religious environment and had been told by two of the groups prominent leaders that she needed to “help them” by making sure they didn’t sin. Even after she expressed concerns of homicidal thoughts to both her husband and the church, they just brushed her off.

    • @kayjay407
      @kayjay407 3 года назад +4

      @@plainezaine5065 yes, that's her. I just heard parts of the story. It wasn't covered as detailed where I was. Very sad. Someone should have listened! Who were these "religious" people? Scary.

  • @shysheep4981
    @shysheep4981 3 года назад +20

    I cried at the end when she said the oldest brother was going to go live for them and the kids where looking down at him smiling

  • @PuppyMochi
    @PuppyMochi 3 года назад +31

    Been feeling bad tonight and the “be kind to yourself” just made me tear up

  • @Liz-cmc313
    @Liz-cmc313 3 года назад +12

    I can't imagine what those babies went through. So heartbreaking

  • @agsmith43
    @agsmith43 3 года назад +114

    Let me just clear up what the judge says. Marijuana does NOT CAUSE schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a mental illness that is genetic. There is little to no proof (due to lack of research) to prove that it does. The small amount of research done only shows that it may help with an earlier onset of schizophrenia, which the person already has but is still dormant. This is very important, and the way things are worded matters. This woman always had schizophrenia. The most you can blame on the marijuana could be that she ended up ill quicker than she would have. It was always going to happen without the proper help and medication. The judge blamed marijuana 1. Because that is a government must to keep up propaganda and 2. It is easier, and again in the governments self-interest, to blame marijuana than to openly discuss in court that the government FAILED this women with the lack of programs and funds to help people like her.

    • @llkoolk8963
      @llkoolk8963 3 года назад +5

      Brilliant explanation . Justice system everywhere in the world blames weed over true mental health issues and illnesses 👌🤙

    • @potatokohai8932
      @potatokohai8932 3 года назад +8

      It is not only genetic

    • @LoveLivesHere12
      @LoveLivesHere12 3 года назад +7

      Mental illness can be genetic, but it can also be nurtured by environment factors. People who defend drugs tend to be a user. The government has made the issues worse by legalizing it for recreational use. It’s a very big concern in the mental health profession that people struggling with any mental issues NOT to use marijuana because it can and does put people into psychosis.... I’m a supporter of medical use for Parkinson’s and other nerve disorders or cancer to help with pain and appetite. But if you’re struggling with and mental health issues you should never ever turn to any substance. Including marijuana.

    • @agsmith43
      @agsmith43 3 года назад +10

      @@LoveLivesHere12 Marijuana is very beneficial for certain mental disorders if you want to talk about all mental disorders in such a sweeping way. Your generalizations is what causes a harmful and negative view of marijuana. Just stating that anyone who supports it, it is a "user" of drugs shows that you are basing your opinions above facts. Many people support marijuana and do not use it. I don't argue opinions.
      P.s The Government didn't legalize marijuana, the educated voters in those legalized States voted to legalize it.

    • @agsmith43
      @agsmith43 3 года назад

      @@Neverendingstory78 Wow, there is a lot of factors, for mental health. ...OWOWWOWOW

  • @rad_y6315
    @rad_y6315 3 года назад +12

    A wonderful caring mother, at 37 having 8 children from few different men, being financially unstable and smoking 20 joints a day since teen age?! Alright, maybe there's something wrong with me.
    It's a total failure of the health system and her relatives as well - they knew she's mentally ill and still did nothing to help her.

  • @MMGhost123
    @MMGhost123 3 года назад +21

    If that oldest son was having nightmares like that.... Clearly this type of violence towards her children was nothing new.

    • @phyllisreese6476
      @phyllisreese6476 3 года назад +1

      RIGHT.

    • @phyllisreese6476
      @phyllisreese6476 3 года назад +3

      I feel like she was tired of taking care of her children, 24/7, all by herself. No father figure, A loss of income..She probably felt over whelmed...Still no excuse, for what she did..There is always another way. To do things.