The Serial Killer That Inspired The Movie Scream | World’s Most Evil Killers | Real Crime
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- Опубликовано: 13 авг 2022
- Aprofile of serial killer Danny Rolling, nicknamed the Gainesville Ripper, who targeted Florida students with crimes so horrific that he inspired the movie Scream.
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I was a freshman in HS when this was going on…early on in the school year. I remember we waited for the bus in the dark (only an hour or so drive from where this all happened) the one sole resident on the road we waited on installed a huge street light over his garage/driveway and called the school district’s transportation department and told them we were now waiting in his driveway under the bright light for the bus. The killing never made it to our part of Florida, but that dude was a legit hero. I told the story when he passed…will always love that neighbor…
I saw you at that bus stop you looked so yummy
Man. Crazy story.
I was in 7th grade in Maryland. I don't remember this story. I guess we were too far away and I was too young.
That's cool.
I would get along well with your neighbor.
Is that supposed to be funny? @@jddyea5527
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The most frightening thing about Danny Rolling is that he had so much self-awareness of who he was and what he was doing, and why
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I was in college 106 miles north of Gainesville & we were scared that the killer would come to our college. It was a very scary time. My Mom called me several times a day to make sure I was still ok.
Valdosta State?
@@chiles75 yeah, but you guys had Richard Ramirez and we shared Bundy. What you did was absolutely within reason. Nothing wrong with that extra ounce of prevention.
Creeps like them are why I heavily advocate for women obtaining Concealed Carry Permits and taking self-defense classes.
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Close only 100 miles away. Next door
I live in Gainesville and this was a frightening time. Everyone was sleeping with a gun.
As opposed to how Floridians sleep any other night?
@Mr-comics I’m very sorry but how so was she almost a victim?
we always sleep like that my guy 😭
@@239kid5 right, I thought a pistol was called a "Florida pillow"
Not to be confused with a "panhandle bedsheet" which is just a Klan robe.
@@ljcm1750 Ikr?
Childhood trauma is not an excuse to do things like this. I was 9 years old and lived 30 mins away from this and to this day people STILL blame mommy and daddy for his actions. So many adults have childhood trauma but they don't make the choice to hurt people and rob them of their lives. He chose to hurt those people and because of that should burn for all time.
It’s always someone else’s fault lately. In everything.
Is not everyone’s trauma The same, some are neglected only , some sexually attacked, resentment also from treating others better can do it
Maybe he went crazy though.
You are right but the dumbed down entitled little adult toddlers drawing these conclusions have never stepped foot in the real world.
Or probably outside a building.
To their reckoning, all of us survivors are serial killers.
Unless you are one the many adults you are talking about, you have no base to substanciate your opinion. I can say from experience that the marks left by domestic violence and abuse cannot be written out of the outcome when it comes to producing criminal behavior. We are seeing here an extreme form of violence that is the result of many factors, but you cannot deny that this case was severely shaped by the violence and abuse this man was subjected to since his early childhood. Violent behavior has a way to reproduce itself, be that in the form of various mental health issues or, in this case, psychopathy. Untill we adress this part of the issue and make efforts to stop this sort of behavior from getting so far as to lead to psychopathy, we cannot write it out as a less important factor.
Me and this dude seemed to have grown up eerily similar…Having extremely abusive fathers and going through a lot of abuse in and out of the home. I also have alters (other “personalities”) as this guy claims of himself, but we’ve never killed anyone nor do we intend to. The only people we wished harm to was our abusive dad but even that we have let go of. Holding onto anger only causes more bitterness, so we’ve forgiven him and cut contact. We won’t ever have a relationship with him and don’t want to, as he’s still very dangerous, but this dude blaming everything on his alters (if he does have them) is frustrating because it’s makes more people think those of us with alters are killers and evil. From his horrible childhood abuse it’s very likely he does have alters, and who knows maybe it was an alter’s influence that caused him to lose control, but it doesn’t take away any responsibility or being the victims back to life…it’s so sad. I also wish his dad went to prison for child abuse.
God bless you.
For my understanding theese alters comes forward to in some kind of way protect the 1 personality (sorry for my english its not my native language)
I have never heard anyones alters killing somebody unless it was to protect them from harm.
I Hope i have understood it right
@@A.S.N444 yes you are correct. Our alters form at a young age to protect us and most of us with DID don’t harm others, we are the ones who are usually abused again
Between this guy and Ted Bundy, Florida colleges went through terrible times.
No doubt. But I can’t imagine just in general how scared parents had to be to send their kids to college in general after these events whether it was Florida or somewhere else. It’s already nerve wracking for parents sending their kids away for the first time so adding in murders at college campuses to the equation just had to be terrifying as any parent sending their kids to college.
Florida in general is famous for its violent crimes! Most be the atmosphere! The heat or water quality.
As Simon from the casual criminalist says...." terrible parents....creating serial killers since the dawn of time"
Homicide can be suicide turned inside-out.
Amen
Yet I see less and less parents that take pride in being a good parent the lazy and stupid are breeding in droves smh
As a massive scream fan how did it escape me that it was based loosely on true crimes?
Most likely because the local opinion on the matter is that we just don't talk about this tragedy. There used to be a mural that local artists had painted in memory of the victims, but younger generations kept defacing it, so the city council chose to paint over it. Some local groups have tried to keep the memory of this event alive, but most people around here don't even know it happened.
Probably because it wasn't based on the crimes, the guy that wrote the screenplay was inspired by a news report he was watching. I believe his name was Kevin williamson that wrote the original story after seeing the report and realizing how vulnerable we are in our own homes.
@@SkunkApe407 I grew up 30 miles from gville and was 9 years old when this happened and I have NEVER met ANYONE that was in the area or even a kid like me in the 90s that hasn't heard of this. Oh and are u talking about the 34th street wall? When did that get painted over? Because the last time I was on 34th street that mural was still there with all the names.
@@laurieerickson5648 yeah, the 34th Street wall. A group of local artists recently banded together to keep the mural up, but that was after the city painted over it and cut funding for upkeep. It only exists because of local charity.
As for your peer group, I'm only a few years older than you, and I think we're the last to really know anything about it.
It probably wasn't. It's how you get someone to click on your video.
I just hate to think of those poor girls last thoughts.
I've been robbed by 4 men in balaclavas on my own doorstep in daylight, luckily I knew my fella was going to be back in a few minutes, otherwise I don't know what would have happened.
Yes my blokes a 'hero.'And he died on me at the age of 43...
I loved him sooooo much, now I turn around and he is no longer there.
R.I.P Luke, you will always be my hero.
Glad you were ok!
@@hwfq34fajw9foiffawdiufhuaiwfhw voted for what ?
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Eeeeerrrrmmmm,
"My boyfriend was my hero." On that day, otherwise I don't know what would have happened to me.
Now He's dead, these comments really upset me now, I'm so alone.
He was 6 n half years younger than me,but died next to me in his sleep R.I.P Luke.
You will always be my hero.
@@bonnieshelswell4203 thankyou, I'm still alive and kicking, as they say.
@@hwfq34fajw9foiffawdiufhuaiwfhw I still don't understand what I voted for !!!
THANKFULLY Florida doesn't fuck around with the death penalty
His father was a cop and a violent one ,what a surprise!!!
I remember this very well I lived in Tampa about an hour south of Gainesville at the time my father was a sheriff and when they sent him down to Tampa my father sat one on one with him while he was waiting to be transferred and he said he had dead eyes.
I was a kid growing up in West Palm Beach when this happened and the fear went way past Gainesville because I remember women in my town not going out alone and I was only 11. I think the whole of South Florida walking on eggshells!!
You have enough rapists in the Latino community to be worried about this guy
Bad ass video
Wow, I did time with Danny at FSP in October 2006 and my cell block (I was housed on “M-wing” and he was on “Q-wing”) was right nearby his which was the actual “death row”. I passed him in the hallway as he was on his way to a meeting with his attorneys, only days before he was executed. The guy’s eyes would send shivers up your spine, that’s how cold they were. The “Gainesville Ripper” he was dubbed by the press.
Hope you’re doing well!
@@christinawells2024 oh hell yeah Christina! Thanks so much for your kind words! I went through living hell for three lousy years but got released in March of 2008, now I live in Boca Raton, FL and own a transport company which ships cars for customers all over the U.S.
@@scarletmacaw Glad to hear everything is going good for you now man! Did you ever see him any other time? Did any other inmates say anything about him? Did you ever speak with him?
@@AJhealing I only saw him twice while passing in the hallway at FSP. He had chains around his waist and his hands and feet were shackled. There were three guards escorting him. He looked at me and when I saw his eyes they were completely dead. His hair was short and salt and pepper in color. This was right towards the end when he had frequent attorney visits, as he was about to be executed via lethal injection only days later. He was a “dead man walking”.
Glad your life is better now
I was 15. Lived in Jacksonville. I slept with a baseball bat 😂
glad you made it lol
oooh, kinky!
You want locking up pervert
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I bet she had the personality of a stick! Lol!
this is the guy who caused me to buy a gun. Still keep it within arm's reach when I sleep. Go down fighting is my motto.
A lot of people around here bought guns after this. I'm from just down the road in Ocala, and we were shaken by these events. We're so close to you guys that anything that happens there feels like it's right in our backyard.
@Thou Swell The dog breed?
Or actual shepherds from Germany? Either way, good for protection.
@@JonSmith-cx7grdogs are pretty good protection but easily disposed of. Most people keep dogs in a yard or kennel which renders them useless once someone is inside.
I have a 90 pound Pitt Bull, a 95 pound Sheppard, and Australian Sheppard and a great dane/greyhound
All indoors except to use the bathroom. I also have firearms in reach.
I live in the country and police are 45 minutes away.
@@mightymouse1005 Australian Shepherd?
The dog breed?
Or an actual shepherd from Australia? Either way, good for protection.
Bad childhoods are one of the things serial killers usually have in common, along with religion.
You're wrong on the religion part of your comment. Most of the relatives in my mom's family were raised in structured, happy homes. We rely on Jesus to keep us that way. John 14:6
Lot of people who kill do often turn to religion. They are missing something and sometimes try to use it to fill that void. Jeffrey did for sure. Dennis seemed really into religion. Ted brought it up too. It does often crop up, not always, but often
@MrGrimsle they
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@@discobikerAndRosie lol 🤦♂
Evil. He has no personality. He has loads of excuses and the poor me .
The same exact thing you call excuses, lots of experts claim are exactly what makes a serial killer. Everyone, including you has no clue what makes a serial killer, so to call it excuses is absurd. Instead of excuses it is unknowns. Some experts think serial killers are born that way, some think the develop based on experiences they went through etc, so again, calling it excuses is highly absurd. Maybe his 'excuses' actually are what made him a killer. Long before most experts connected adult films to serial killers, Ted Bundy claimed that is what made him a killer. So maybe these are not excuses at all.
@@chrisgullett4332 I totally agree with you. Some people are born so clueless and can't possibly understand overcoming personal difficulty in the face of constant hardship
@@Barbarabarbarabarbara But I am not saying he isn't making excuses, I am simply saying that to assume he must be making excuses is highly absurd. We simply do not know what caused him to murder, and his excuses may well just be what he actually thinks turned him into a murderer. Nobody knows, period. Maybe he is making excuses, or just maybe he is telling you what he thinks caused him to murder. That is why I used Ted Bundy as an example, because before he died he gave an interview the day before he was executed, and he was asked what caused him to murder, and with zero hesitation he said adult movies. He even explained how he found adult magazines and movies in the trash when he was a kid, and he became obsessed with it. Now maybe Ted Bundy was just using that as an excuse, or maybe he was telling you what he honestly thought about what made him murder. Nobody knows, but it would be foolish to just assume he was making excuses. After all, we now know that Ted Bundy was interviewed by the FBI several times, and not for his crimes, but for other people's crimes. They were using Bundy to help them understand why other people would kill. One of the more famous times was when they interviewed him multiple times about the Green River killer. A lot of the things he told them about the Green River killer turned out to be very accurate. So to assume some of these killers do not have an insight on why they kill is just absurd, or the FBI would not use serial killers to help get an understanding of why they kill. Most people do not know this, but a lot of times as part of not giving serial killers the death penalty, is for them to agree to be evaluated and interviewed by the government anytime they need them. So even the government understands that not everything they say is an excuse. One of the great mysteries in life is how serial killers become serial killers, and that is why interviewing them and taking what they say seriously is so valuable, because only a serial killer has any knowledge of what makes them kill.
@@chrisgullett4332 serial Killers like Bundy are also compulsive liars that love to captivate their audience so in reality, nobody knows anything about them. Ever.
@@cincin4515 That is a myth. You cannot just take a group of people and make claims that they are all liars. You do not have to be a serial killer, or even a bad person to be a liar. You watch too much TV, serial killers are not what they make them to be on crime shows. That is just entertainment you goof. Not to mention, if he was such a liar then law enforcement would not have taken him so seriously. Ted Bundy basically gave law enforcement and scientist 99% of all the information they know about serial killers. Basically everything they tell you now is things they learned from Bundy. That is how Bundy got famous, because he was literally the first guy labeled serial killer, and he gave them all the information about serial killers. Yes that is correct, Robert Ressler coined the term serial killer, and Bundy was the first guy he labeled a serial killer. Sure the term serial killer was used once decades before Ressler used it to describe what we know as serial killers today, but it was not used in the same was. The term was used once in a German book The first person ever written in print to be a serial killer was Wayne Williams in the early 80s. When that case was happening Ressler told the NY Times what a serial killer was, and it became a household term. So again, if Bundy lied so much, then why is he taken so seriously? The FBI is not dumb, they are not gonna keep using serial killers if they are liars. The truth is that they find serial killers are usually very honest. They actually think they are honest because they thrive off of being validated for being known as a serial killer. That is why they think most serial killers confess with so much detail, because they want the world to know exactly what they did. Serial killers are in fact known for being overly honest in most cases. Just look at Bundy, BTK, Ridgeway, Kemper etc, and the list goes on of serial killers that have spilled their guts about everything they have done, and has been confirmed to all be true. You need to stop believing everything you see on TV, just because a serial killer does evil things, it does not mean they lie about everything.
This case ruined the rest of the life of Edward Humphrey he was never officially cleared and his grandma died not knowing the truth so sad
Parent figures who degrade and abuse kids do contribute to this type of adult.
For Pete's sake! He didn't choose a college town because of resentment or because it exemplified what he wanted or should have had or the people. Liz is giving way too much thought process into this for Danny. He chose a college town because he knew it would be full of young women for him to brutalize-plain and simple!
Exactly
Or both?
Great documentary 🙏
Seriously why do people run to a bedroom or bathroom? Ether get to a Kitchen to arm yourself or GET OUT!!
Look for something in the bathroom you can spray in their eyes. 🤣
@@phillipsmom6252 True 😂 but for some reason may many people fail to even do that, then end up dead 😢Why simple things don't even come to mind with most people is very confusing aha
@@gwilymjones1298 Because when the panic sets in, people aren't usually capable to do rational things.
So right!!
So right
When my husband was in pre-release at Walla Walla Penitentiary in the 80s he somehow crossed paths with Charles Campbell, who was on Death Row at the time, and said his eyes looked "dead". It was unnerving, he said
Heard about him from Mr Ballen. Needed his documentary to know how truly sick he was
I watch Mr ballen too. But I heard about this studying to become a FSc.
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A very well done video!
So often when we examine the youth of multiple killers their parents often lay out their paths.
Your childhood experiences can shape a person's future more than any other time.
Exactly I am thinking the same as you most of serial killers when we look at there early life there is always something some valid reason parents school friends failier in jobs woman divorce etc etc
Well yeah….we are our parents for the most part
@@nadeembutt1769 this also is true with drug addicts or rape victims. Seriously trauma leads to usually serious drug addiction
Not often, Always. :/
I remember my nephew telling me how he used to talk to Danny everyday. He asked him tons of questions. The things he told him would send chills up a person's spine.
He was like a boy trapped in a man's body. Unbelievable how a person can act sensible one minute and the next while he was giving details of his crimes he had that evil look in his eyes.
How was your nephew able to talk to him every day? Were they in the same prison?
You & your nephew & the Easter bunny.
We're social animals to the core. We need to be loved. We need to be seen, to be appreciated, to feel that we are good at something. To feel we have value. If we're denied all that at every turn, we will turn to extreme ways of getting it. Some version of it. Somehow.
Rolling was just as sick, violent and depraved as Bundy.
I wonder if there was a intervention when Rolens was a small boy ..could all this could've been prevented...
his mother tried but his father would beat her if he found out. she had no control and was abused just as bad as he was.
What about his father? I know this guy was a vicious, monstrously evil killer. But it seems to me that his father has some bearing in the construction of the monster. I am curious to learn what became of his brother, and why did he not appear in any part of this account. Did his brother do ok? Did his mother survive? What about his father, did he live to see how his handy work turned out?
I wonder those things too!!
His father is a crook but I wouldn’t blame him for how Danny turned out killing people. I was raised by a violent short-tempered father. He used coercive control repeatedly. I got beat severely for the slightest things like if I coughed or sneezed even. I grew up with trauma, poor self esteem, overly people pleasing, insecure etc at times. But not a killer.
How come you think think his father constructed him? Didn't he have a mother too?
The last thing we know about his father (James Rolling) that he got karma that in one time both the father and Danny got into a argument,
It escalated that Danny shot his father in the face and the stomach. Although the father survived but permanently lost an eye and ear.
He passed away in 2012.
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YOU learned, like I did, to stay as far away from him as you could, right? For me it was my mother, mom is too good for her, she was just my mother. Out of us four kids, she picked me, to blame everything on. Including the fact that my dad finally had enough of her and left. And he went FAR AWAY, to Alaska. As soon as he left, she was nothing but horrible to me. "You're just like your father!" which SHE thought was an insult (?!), or "Why can't you be more like your sister!?"! I was never good enough just being me. She did teach me one awesome thing. How NOT to treat a child! Until we lost her at 25, our daughter Kara KNEW that she was loved and cherished. I told her EVERY SINGLE DAY that she was beautiful, smart, and very much loved. Many, many hugs and kisses for my sweet girl. And she really was sweet. The amount of people that came to her wake made me realize that she was loved by ALL of her friends too. They showed me great kindness. So I guess I should thank her. But I don't feel like it. I probably never will. She almost ruined me completely. My Grandma and my Aunt got me out of there as often as they could, thank goodness.
His song 'Mystery Rider' is so good! He could've been a popular singer but no, he chose this path. He chose death.
For as long as I could remember until I turned 16 and started lifting weights to get bigger and more confident, my 'dad' called me 'stupid, dumb, worthless, useless, and among those words were some very vulgar language. It wasn't until I punched as hard as I could and knocked him on his ass that he stopped. From that point on, we never spoke another word to each other. I contemplated stabbing him in his sleep. And it messed me up for life. All the abuse from when I was 5 until I was 16 really messes up the psyche of a child and young teen. But I never thought of harming anyone else but him or myself. Just goes to show, you never know what your abuse will do to a child. Oh, and for the 'expert' commenters here, in 1970, there were only two classifications of mental disease: crazy / insane or 'mentally deficient or retarded'.
Likewise. May dad abused me verbally and physically whenever he could, and my mother. He was jelous because I was smarter than him. My mother was weak, so I had to defend her from the age of 8. I contemplated running away but didn't because of her.
Now I have a PhD and my own business, but the consequence of this upbringing is that I cannot have a partner, and neither me nor my sister have kids.
Children are not able to understand when adults do this to their offspring. Their parent/parents are projecting their thoughts about themselves onto the innocent child.
I love how these people explain about this monster life as if it was fact.... when 90% of these stories are provided by the monster himself.
Ikr 🤣
Typically serial killers will lie about everything but their crimes. Those they are proud of.
Well the best person to tell your story would be yourself
I'm sure they don't rely solely on the criminal foe background/information. These people do have a written history that trails them.
@@almadavis8274 I'd believe that but half the stories about their childhood can only be told by them. Most of the time the parents are dead/old
Dr. Yardley is so amazing! I really respect her input in these docs
That's funny, to me her voice is like nails on a chalkboard and she is in absolutely EVERYTHING...
@Mina• You've got her all wrong. She's been a fake money grubbing hypocrite her entire adult life‽
This is my hometown and I remember all of this. I was a little bit younger, still in school, not yet college, but it was very scary. We actually had a run of things around that time: the Tiffany Sessions disappearance, the murders at the Steak N Shake, this guy. Yeah, it was very freaky. But people still remember it around here and try to be careful now.
Tell us about the murders at the Steak N Shake! 😆
@@raphaellavictoria01 in October 1988, 3 workers were forced into the freezer and shot during a robbery. Only 1 survived. And in February 1989, Tiffany Sessions disappeared and has never been found. But yeah, laugh emoji, I guess?
@@katebarnes5941 think she meant 😳
@@katebarnes5941 Sessions Dad never gave up looking for her
@@UTxProphecyDaGreat she’s obviously Italian and is laughing at the name “steak n Shake”. You morons would make awful detectives
I lived in Gainesville during this and it was a ghost town during this no one would come out
The narrators voice is perfect for true crime videos 🔥🔥🔥
A former acquaintance of mine exchanged letters with him in prison. Gross. I remember one that had a gross brown spot where he had pressed his tongue and wanted her to do the same on that disgusting spot. He’s where he needs to be.
How the hell did he shoot his father and not go to prison?
He flew the scene
Well researched
I am from Shreveport and knew Julie from college. Also knew someone who went on a date with Rollings. She was so freaked out.
I can't help thinking that if that woman helped fight him off instead of just running and locking herself in the room then she might have stood a better chance.
Yeah I don’t like victim blaming, however, if someone (especially someone I cared for like a friend) was being attacked, I would immediately grab the largest object and bash the fucker over the head before throwing her whatever other large object was around so we could both beat his ass. I know it very well may not pay off that way, but two against one is far greater than one against one, and if he can break into ur house he can break into that room.
U might be right but when a person is suddenly in danger of losing their life panic sets in and their bodies react without much thought as to options. We tend to flee to the closest place that we feel safe. Victims don't always have time to consider the possible outcomes of fight vs flight.
I wish she had ran out of her apt... poor girl 💔🙏 RIP to all the victims
I think she should have ran out of the house to save herself and get help.
@@jenniferbrown8314 all k
Everybody's going on about his not so ideal upbringing, and no one seems to aknowkedge the fact that he was an alcoholic from his teens on, and alcohol does damage the brain when consumed like he did. But booze has a strong lobby so of course no one blames that legal drug.
The recent killings at the college reminded me of this. Very sad.
If any psychopath attempts to enter my home, the first thing and last thing he would see is the barrel of my 12GA Remington
A profiler once said people like these aren't born they are made. And what the profiler was saying is that no one is born evil it's the things that they are exposed to and exsprence over time that molds them into what they become. And it's true especially when they aren't receiving the professional help they need and don't have a good support system to back them up which sadly and unfortunately is so often the case especially with poor people. Society forgets about anyone who doesn't have money, connections or isn't famous leaving such individuals to their own devices and the many predators that prey upon the unfortunate souls of this world.
There are plenty of serial killers over the sentries that have perfectly normal upbringings and no trauma ever in their lives. Wonder what the profiler would say about them? What would he blame their behavior on? Just my opinion but it seems to be a personal choice ( most of the time) if a person acts normal or abnormal.
Some people's death instinct ( mortido) is heightened because of early childhood trauma. They would have a very low libido.
Not true
They usually become hostages of paraphilias that propels them to extremist offender status. ...at least in the usual sexually compelled killers.@@nancyankrom3803
If only Tracy helped Manuel fight the killer instead of running away and locking in the bedroom…
I lived in Gainesville during that time. I had no idea scream was based on the Gainesville murders. I guess I need to go watch it. I don't think I ever have.
the only thing that ties the movie Scream to the events in Gainsville Florida is the fact that both had news cameras the rest is complete bullshit
Not surprised he turned out like that given a home life like that.
Not an excuse to be a sick murderer. Otherwise many people with many issues will be serial killers. Period.
Who narrates this?? Love the voice.
The narrator is Fred Dineage. He has retired now , but he worked for Meridian News in the UK. Lovely fellow.
Official biographer to the Krays
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Fred retired in 2021. He worked for Meridian for 38 years. He is 80 yrs old now and is said to be doing well.
Our environment affects us at young ages be good to your siblings and be aware of them help them bond
I live in Gainesville Fl, 😳glad i wasnt around then
Wow he was insane.
all 8 of the murders and yet. there was the murder of his dad and the boy friend. actual number is 10 people murdered.
may God help us all to help us all to over come the spirit of anger and violence around us.
I've just noticed this, but Rolling had a constant look like he was gonna cry.
Given how hard the turkey fought the death penalty to save his own skin, and given that he was unable to assert any semblance of control over his future and even his day to day affairs, it's possible that they took those photos just before or possibly just after he learned he was going to be sentenced to death.
I’m from Shreveport La. Never knew what kind of people this city produced! It’s kinda crazy
A killer like that could grow up in any city in the country or the world. Does Shreveport produce more killers than any other city in the world? I seriously doubt it.
Of course his dad turned him into a serial killer; are you kidding! Without professional help, it would almost be impossible to overcome deep-seated childhood trauma on your own.
Oh no. There are WAY too many people walking around with childhood trauma and while they might have issues as adults and/or problems adjusting to life as adults and learning to deal with their past but a VAST MAJORITY NEVER EVER go on to do the things this scumbag did. While his childhood might have been a contributing factor to why this piece of shit became a psychopath he was MORE than capable of deciding NOT to hurt those ppl. In the end, the trauma was just an excuse as it is with most of the people that do things like this.
Excuses excuses excuses. Most of us have had traumatic childhoods
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Correct Robin .
@@robingagan6288 I literally was just about to say same exact thing.
@@robingagan6288 to be fair, most of us would benefit from professional help, even those who think they don't.
But yeah, excusing serial killing is too far lol
I live in Canada ...and I'm wondering if anyone has heard of the Pickton Serial killer ....40+ murders ...or the Highway of Tears who has never been caught ?? ...
Yes! I never see videos about it though
The legal system is a joke in the US. He admits to these horrific crimes, then he is granted 12 years of appeals… Come on…
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I love Shreveport, but i have to ask: What ARE those windows that slide? I mean do they still exist? Ive never seen one in my life.
If I had to guess, they're sliding glass doors used in place of an actual swinging door with a handle or knob.
They're relatively common in the South and on apartment buildings where you have a balcony you can go out to, because in either case they let you keep an eye on kids playing in the back or simply looking out into the street while doing things in the kitchen/laundry/dining room.
Because they don't use a conventional style lock (since the dead bolt would just back right out of the pocket it's in once you slide the door open), the mechanism is a relatively simple, small, lever-operated hook.
My house has one, but for this exact reason we've never trusted the little hook (which is barely an inch long) in the nearly 30 years we've lived here - instead, we cut a piece of plywood to the exact length of the track behind the door, and whenever we need to "lock" it we put the plywood in the track so that even with the latch undone, the door can't physically slide back even a quarter inch without hitting the block.
There's no way to pick the block or kick it off its track from outside; the only way to get in is to smash the glass itself, and in the process, wake all of us up
People don't realize what happens to some being abuse. A part of them build up the resentment and anger, then something like this happens ,, so sad this happened to all these young people, ,just when their life is really getting started. Dreams, goals everything over just like that
Right!
Childhood trauma/abuse is NOT any sort of reasonable explanation for what that monster did. While I agree that our pasts greatly impact our lives as adults, as individuals we make choices each and every day that are 100% ours. That piece of shit's mommy and daddy were NOT there putting a gun to his head when placed that woman's head on the TV facing her own corpse. He and he ALONE made the decision to hurt those people and for that deserves to burn in hell for the rest of time. What makes him different or special from the MILLIONS of others that have suffered greatly at the hand of their "parents" that DONT grow up to be the scum of the Earth raping and murdering ? No, I'm sorry but this is ABSOLUTELY NOT any sort of justification for the despicable acts he committed.
Most people who've been abused don't do this, the ones that do have had issues long before they committed such crimes.
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@@spiritthingw I’d love to believe that, just as you say. Have personal experiences with abuse, I just keep to myself but maybe too much, a lot of anxiety.
Anyway. Do you have any links to figures/polls on this? ✌🏼🕯🌱 xx
Sorry not sorry everyone, but victim blaming is in very poor taste!!! You can talk all you want, but until you are faced with a madman with a huge knife, don't pretend that you wouldn't run and hide!!!
Actually, me being a weak female, I was attacted by a madman with a knife, and fought him off. Alone.
I'll never forget his mad eyes...
Childhood trauma is real. However, upon reaching young adulthood, it becomes an individual's choice how to react, or work through the residual emotions. I've known hundreds of people that had abusive parents, drug addicts for parents, neglectful parents, yet not one of them has become a murderer. A lot of them are still working through the emotional damage of their childhoods, yet they don't go out harming people because they themselves had been harmed. This is not a mental health issue, this is absolutely an evil issue. To do these horrible things to another human is the epitome of evil and I will not overlook such evil simply because it's being called "mental health problems." I will call it as it is - evil.
I'd bet that among those are closet psychopaths/malignant narcissists. Personally, I wouldn't date any man who grew up in a very abusive home.
You know nothing sit down lol
This reminds me so much of the Moscow Idaho case !!
Ultimately, he bears responsibility. But if one studies how a serial killer is born, there is an absolute connection between childhood abuse, trauma and brain development, and how a sociopath and ultimately, serial killer, is created. His childhood had all the classic underpinnings.
Thank you Doctor fart smeller
Sociopaths are made, psychopaths are born.
You see thé hate on his lips
Anyone ever notice that the majority of the most prolific serial killers were born in the late 40s-50s? I think this comes down to the lack of understanding of mental illness and straight disciplinary parenting.
Listening to this in 2023… the student killings remind me of the Idaho Student Murders. Even down to the K Bar knife.. insane. Wonder if he drew “inspiration” from this?
He had all mishaps to be a serial killer.
Why do millions of ducked up people have kids ?????. It always begins at home 😳
Fuck and fight. It's all the poors are good at.
The choices other people make for other people disrupts the person's whole life in itself. Life stresses cause this for people. Not to mention the stresses other people cause for them .
I can't believe so many resources and money was spent on this monster. He played the system just to drag it out.
I don't think he was playing the system in order to delay his execution. That was his lawyers or defense team that did that (for money?). If this killer really wanted to drag it out then why confess to the murders at the beginning of his trial? By confessing to his crimes he pretty much sealed his own fate.
@@jasonlee6227 Your absolutely correct. Die to my vision impairment I don't always put things down exactly the way I should sometimes. I just try to get my basic point across.
Psychopath Always Goes To Every Extreme, Be Careful Find Out The Past Of The Person Before ANYTHING!!! That Can Save Your Life!
A violent and abusive cop? No way.
He missed his calling. He had a penchant for murder. Had he followed in Daddy's footsteps and became a cop, he could've legally murdered innocent people.
He was from my home town, Shreveport, La
The early dismissal and drinking reminds me of Jeffrey Dahmer
He had a bad childhood, his father was abusive. I don't think that is what made him a serial killer. Many people had really bad childhoods, they didn't turn into killers. Danny Rollin is just evil there is no other way to describe him.
Just because not all of them took a dark path doesn't mean some don't. You can't generalise things that way. That's not how the world works. It's not all black and white
@@slasherlady we can disagree but I don't think a bad childhood makes you a serial killer. You have to be born evil I don't think one day you just become evil. You may not show it for years but you have an evil born into you that you just can't escape. I don't know if you see a therapist early in life if that can help.
@@conniecutruzzula9199 We'll have to agree to disagree. The human mind isn't very complex, and you can't compare people, expecting them all to be the same, and to function the same. That's just being unrealistic. Everyone's brains are wired differently.
Both things can be true. Childhood trauma and abuse plays a part in our internal wiring. Some overcome it, some don’t. Same can be said for people who are born evil. Some are born that way, some aren’t. There are wonderful people who come from horrible homes and there are really bad people that come from wonderful homes. Simply put, the complexities of the human condition can’t be reduced to binary reasoning.
@@shilde Thank you. ❤️👍
At least this horrible person had the decency to admit the killings. Many of these sick individuals take it to their graves, leaving the victims relatives in the dark.
Good video
Good Job if you survived 1990, the biggest year for serial killers.
If you survived the 70's or 80's koodos for surviving the biggest years for serial killers.
I was 15 in 1990 but luckily I'm not a Yank. Saying that, the UK had some really creepy serial killers/cases during the 90's
Come on now. Your making it sound like serial killing was an everyday common occurence in 1990. Way more people were probably killed in that year by auto accidents alone. Real case of excessive exaggeration here.
How many times do you think we brush shoulders on the streets with a serial killer? 😮
Childhood trauma is no excuse for murder... but people who try to say it played no part in what Danny became or that he used it as an excuse are just idiots
The way everyone judged Edward Humphreys based on looks [scars from a car accident]
Just like in movies when they get the wrong guy.
@@alexandregeraldomiranda4779 great point. Lol better than fiction
This british lady is always an expert at stating the obvious
LMFAO I'm so glad I wasn't the only one thinking that throughout this entire video
I keep on thinking the same thing. Starting to annoy me. Even more so that I myself am British :))
Exactly! 💯💯
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She's an expert 😂
I was a kid adopted by 2 people who hated each other and they were very abusive. My "mother" was a mental case and my "father" was just mean as hell. They'd get into an argument he'd beat her then both would tell me how worthless the other one was. My "mother" would throw SEVERE temper tantrums. She almost wrecked our car once when I told her I didn't like the shoes she bought. Anything could set her off. It all ended in tragedy one evening in July. I won't get into specifics but my "father" died that day. It was as bad a childhood anyone could ever have and the trauma spans an entire lifetime.
Edit You'd be crazy to murder someone in Florida or Texas or any other state that has the death penalty. He's damn lucky they didn't use the electric chair like they did with Ted Bundy. I remember when they executed Bundy there was a local DJ that told everyone to turn off all electrical appliances at the time of his execution so they'd have plenty of electricity to kill him. 😅
Sounds like you killed your "father". Very vague.
And so how do people feel that the movie Scream is now being idolized by many younger children? A lot of these children are showing signs of narcissism most likely from their home environments. How can us as a society allow the show to continue?
I am sure I am late, but is the announcer the same gentleman that did “The Homes of the Rich and Famous” show?
Horrible man. If Tracy had helped Manny rather than run to cower, it’s possible they both might still be alive. A woman who thinks of a male criminal and a male victim fighting for his life as a “fair fight between two men” is the type of woman no man needs and no man should have a family with.
Even if someone treated like this doesn t automatically becomes a murderer, the lasting effects of such life are so destructives on many levels.....I blame the piece of work that was his ''father'' definitely. You can t be abused for so long and not being traumatized by it. Everybody reacts differently on dealing with such a terrible childhood....that was his way unfortunately....
And then who you do you blame the father on? Like, that dude probably had an insane bad life as well.
@@fraserhawkins4462 I understand what you mean but changing one’s self thoughts and gathering resolve to do it is harder than you think it depends on a lot of things other than yourself it depends on your environment and the people you surround yourself with. Another thing is like to say is in psychology there is this psychological trait called psychoanalytic, this is where there is something traumatic that happen to you at a young age and in those moments you have no reaction or a way to understand and empathize for what has happened, so your younger self stored those memories far back in the mind but when you get older and perhaps an adult or maybe a teen those traumatic memories start flooding out and you then start reacting to them
@@tandynjohnson I think you mistake my meaning. I am a determinist who doesn't believe in free will.
He was a waste of sperm and his evil father knew it. He deserved every beating he got
@@theultimaterental you seem well adjusted.
It sound like the tale of the camels back. So much happened that it broke the camels back.
My great-grandfather a gold panning french immigrant who spoke with a german accent (german immigrants were hated at the time), was murdered assaying his gold in Las Vegas. It is still impacting our family. Senseless and cruel causing a widow and orphans in the midst of the great depression. The only way through is to choose to be a success in spite of evil.
I read about how his Dad , a police officer 👮♂️- physically abused Danny when he was growing up. His dad beat his dog & it died in Danny’s arms. Told that he was “unwanted”.
Can see why he turned into a “monster”.
Demons of rage / murder / hate build in little Danny.
Rip to all victims 🌻🌼🌸🌷🌹
That maybe so, but he still had the capability to decide not to hurt those people. While childhood trauma was no doubt a factor, too many adults walk around with childhood trauma FAR WORSE than his , never to take another person's life away from them. It's become a go to excuse for sickos like him. Childhood abuse gives NO ONE the right to do the things he did. He could have made the decision not to but he chose to do those things and I hope to God he is burning for eternity.
Um, no. If violent childhood made serial Killers, we'd all be doing it. Grow up.
@@cincin4515 No it doesn't make everyone a serial killer but violent abusive childhoods do make a lot of serial killers/criminals. It has been the story of many of them as children.
It's no doubt a contributing factor. On the other hand how many of these violent criminals came from loving families? Or from non-abusive environments?
@@cincin4515 bizarre statement.
Seems like the cops had a very hard time catching this guy. They blew it in my opinion.
there's no connection to the cirmes, it's just random murder, not so easy. Plus there are not cameras everywhere like now.
What a shock a policeman with a violent temper,sounds about right!!
I just love this show