Timestamps! Lester's interview clips: 0:0014:2217:34 Lester slips up (title): 19:14 (entire call) Thank you all again for watching! I hope you enjoyed the video :)
I appreciate how neutral you are about Paige's "other" job. A lot of true crime RUclipsrs go too far with the moralizing. But I'm interested in the facts, not their personal feelings on the subject. Again, well done!
I am looking for a witness statement video, the cops are asking this guy about hanging out with his GF at a HS kegger, turns out she unalived her EXbf.... the guy hears this and its a total gut punch. He says something along the lines of, "Are they all this crazy?" I wonder if the guy is a monk now?
I SOBBED "Mommy you are really really mean. You said you would be home before dark". How dare this excuse of a man keep that woman from getting home to that baby. So sad
I love high risk sports- a classic Adrenaline junkie. But when I had my son 4 years ago I gave all that up because I wasn’t going to let him grow up without a daddy because of anything so selfish as me wanting to risk life and limb for sport. People will cry “victim blaming”, but it really has to be pointed out that she CHOSE to engage in risky behaviors while raising children who needed her. I’m not saying she deserved to die, but I am saying that the majority of the blame falls on her for making choices that put her in harm’s way.
I sobbed at that too. My heart nearly stopped. Heartbreaking for the whole family’s anguish, devastation, and desperation. It was crystal clear that the were a very close family and loved Paige so much. It is unfortunate that circumstances made her vulnerable to deciding to be an escort. She was an admirable woman for all she conquered and endured. Maybe seeing this will be the reason other young ladies will decide against or get out of it. So sad! What a world we live in. The takeover of Western Nations’ God First Society, culture, governments, media, churches, music have caused all this wickedness to abound.
I disagree only in part, The majority of the blame is on the murderer.But, I otherwise agree with your statement that Paige is responsible for the risk she put her and her family in. It is good to speak this fact and reality. Society has degraded so much that the norm is very few are accountable or speak accountability. What you said is not victim blaming. You were standing for Paige’s responsibility and accountability.. Ironically, there are a lot of groups and people crying victim, where they are not. While at the same time society is full of excuses with little accountability. Accountability is central to morals, wisdom, safety, and success. The reverse is true without it. Bravo for daring to speak up. Society has been conditioned and brainwashed what is acceptable to speak on regarding morals , accountability, and other.. This remaking of morals and reprogramming of what’s right has degraded society. It transfers to.all areas of life and decision-making, individually and by the masses Paige had a family who loved and would have supported her to rebuild her life. Saving the house and more money obviously factored in her decision. She made the choice to put herself and family at risk. We are accountable for our choices even more when we have children. . @@tylerskiss
Honestly it's probably partly because dudes like this have better lawyers than drug peddlers. It's also easier to prove intent with drugs. I mean I'm mad too, believe me. I don't even like pot but it's stupid that people who just sell it get like life in prison but then actual murderers barely have time to finish a John Grisham novel while they're locked up.
So he attempted to murder a man years ago, grazed his HEAD… and he wasn’t put away for attempted murder? Wow. That poor woman would still be alive if they would have locked him up for shooting at that guy.
He was out in 2 weeks for attempted murder.. but then also only served 3 years after kidnapping ex-wife and was going to commit murder but luckily his ex was on her toes. People have served 20 years+ for kidnapping! How in the fuck was he out in just 3 years!
@@flashfoward88would have to look at the case details but it sounds like the shooting was his first criminal charge and the kidnapping was a plea deal or he was charged under a statute less severe than what was available because the prosecutor wasn’t confidence in the evidence they had to go forward with more severe charges….it sounds like most of their evidence in that case was her eyewitness testimony against him and a few circumstantial things to support her story. The fact he was gainfully employed and had a home and ties to the community probably helped him out a lot too, with the murder not having happened yet he looks more like a mentally ill husband having control issues with his wife than someone likely to go around plotting elaborate murder plots against call girls. If he’d had a rap-sheet a mile long and never held a real job in his life he’d have likely went up the river for decades, but sometimes a real devious mind slips through the cracks in the justice system and something tragic happens as a result….its terrible but Judges have to base their sentences on something and the idea that someone who can hold a real job, have friends and associates in the community, keep and maintain their own home and just basically provide for themselves in general is someone who is less likely to re-offend than someone who’s never paid taxes, makes a living off committing crimes, has been convicted of crimes over and over, and has been a continual danger to and exploiter of the community for life….well that isn’t really a terribly flawed concept. In most cases it would be true and sadly you can’t convict someone on what they might do in the future even if there was some way of foreseeing that.
Someone rams a car off the road, shoots at the guy running away and later kidnaps his ex wife telling her he's going to kill her...I would say that person should not be anywhere else but prison. If that was the case, this lady doesn't get murdered. What a screwed up justice system.
@budgonstopCanelo A user? Excuse me? She literally would have no customers if there were no men to pay her. Lol She was a consenting adult and so were her customers. Are you 12? Is right and wrong that black and white to you? Your mom should have swallowed.
911 dispatchers have a better handle on the absolute stupidity of the general public than the average person does. You might think it obvious but maybe the dispatcher has experience with bozos just assuming something is a fire, or they're drunk and/or high on who knows what
They asked so they can figure out how severe it is. Smoking would mean it barely started but flames would be even more severe and have to get firefighters there much much faster.
That's a dumb question to you, but it's required by ProQA to ask because people will call to report cars on fire...but don't see the vehicle or smoke or flames but they smell gas, for example. (911 dispatcher of 17 years).
@@myoddhacksstuff3500 The caller would have said the car was smoking is she saw smoke. The caller said "the car is on fire" which can mean no other explanation other than flames. Your attempt to defend the 911 operator is pathetic at worst.
Especially since it goes against everything the American justice system is built on. I was waiting for him to lean in after her and say "I don't need to prove that I didn't do it, you need to prove that I did do it, remember? And the standard is "beyond a reasonable doubt, so..."
@@stephenwest6738lol Respectfully that would be such a dumb response. I do agree with you but you’re mainly referring to someone on trail. In that case absolutely the burden of proof is on the accuser. Now if you’re innocent and being investigated for a crime.. you 100% should be worried. His response made no sense but then again the guy would deny things that were very easily proved so he made no sense in general.
@@haroldtoweryjr.5704I agree with you on the lawyer part but his response still made no sense. 😂 Listen innocent or not if I’m the number 1 suspect in a serious crime then 100% I’d be worried.
The interviewer is such a badass. Gentle voice. "Does it make you feel nervous that we may think you did something?" "no" "It should" Then later. "You saying that I killed her, are you telling me?" "Yes." No coddling. Just feels like she confronted an asshole for all of us.
Yeah and she didn't get a confession. There's a reason detectives try to build raporrt with suspects in order to get them to talk. She did a horrible job and didn't get anything out of the interview. But yeah she's a badass I guess?
The first time I watched it, I thought the detective was coming on a bit strong. Then I realised what a piece of work the man they were interrogating, was.
S: "I'm innocent" I: "Innocent people should fear police investigations" RUclips: "I love that even innocent people need to fear police investigations.
@@arturoharvey9733The investigator had no idea of that at the time. The evidence in general was thin. The most damning thing [imo] being the, possibly unreported, crimes his ex said that he committed. People lie, innocent people go to jail, prosecutors are more than happy to put them there. I don't think he's innocent but our system is pretty fucked in the way it readily railroads, mostly poor, people with coercive plea deals and for people to be cheering on that type of malevolent behavior from cops is a bit appalling.
@@nnkk7742 I don’t disagree, but the commenter you originally responded did know that the guy was guilty before they made that comment (or at least should have expected so given he’s the subject of a true crime video). So that commenter isn’t saying “I love that even innocent people need to fear police investigations,” they’re saying “I love that this guilty person got grilled by that cop.”
I’ve been binging a lot of these videos recently because I’ve watched through all my favourites and by far of all the new channels I’ve discovered in the last few weeks yours is the best. Keep up the good work!
Why the hell wouldn’t her "friend" Carol tell the police about Paige’s illegal sex work as soon as it was clear she was missing? Would she ever have told them? Thank god Paige’s day planner survived the fire, or else the police might never have found out about her double life and discovered the killer.
About this "friend": It is, in my view, highly understandable that this one "gentleman" did not want to get his fantasies fulfilled by her. I would rather pay her to stay away from me. More important though, the calls of the kid...heartbreaking.
yeah you also forgot to mention how he pushed her and her bf's car into a ditch rammed them and shot at the bf and almost killed him grazing his head. That was no question an attempted murder
I mean,does anyone,ANYONE blame Ron(Paige's 1st husband)for saying he wants to get his hands on him,and inflict his own punishment..😏 whatever that may be,instead of him going to prison!!!
Officier: "Sir we have your vehicles for you." Lester: "You asked me where I could bury a body" Officier: "Sir?" Lester: "BURY THE BODY" Officier: "Ok, lets talk about this new thing. ."
You’re calling him a monster well, what was she because she definitely wasn’t an angel she was a working lady of the night a Golddigger, a cheater, and a user, and not to mention a liar💯
@@budgonstopCANELO Sounds like she worked her ass off, and did what she had to, to survive and provide for her children. Her second husband was abusive and violent, and apparently he squandered his inherence. She might have been a cheater, but so what, there's plenty of them around. None of that compares to a cold-blooded murder who decides that if he can't have her, then no one will.
@@dewfall56 A regular job provides for your family; she sold herself for luxuries. When you put yourself into the "underworld" , you're putting yourself in your family into danger; that's a choice I don't sympathize with.
@@dewfall56 Lmfao your wife is probably out with another man right now and you think she’s at her sisters house🤣😆 she’s probably getting BBC in the car somewhere 😆 she got abused because she was out cheating sneaking to a strip club doing sexual favors for men behind his back. Her first husband was smart enough not to have kids with trash like her and using men for money selling your body is no way to take care of your kids. It’s disgusting look how many men left voicemails on her phone. The whole town was hitting that. Ugh 🤢 you probably would go down on her and still marry her no matter what she did but real men aren’t like that and we don’t respect or sympathize with anyone doing what she did. She brought that on herself living that lifestyle👉🏾🤡 #I’m glad the kids are with their dad now we don’t have to worry about her daughter growing up to be like her😎
Such a badass/boss move. When the detective at 0:22 leans in after hey says "no" when she asks 'does it make you nervous that we may think you did something?' and she says "it should'.
After watching many of these type of crimes, NEVER meet with an Ex if you are engaged, married, or with a new lover. Ever. Worst decision people seem to make, is sneaking with a ex.
Served only three years for all that he did to his ex wife (Lisa). As a result of letting him out, Paige lost her life and her kids lost their mother. Fascinating.
No Paige lost her life because she involved herself in illegal activities. It was only a matter of time before something tragic happened. The greed for money is the downfall of many
This happened where I live. I watched it unfold through the years by reading the Denver Post. Apparently I was getting the Reader's Digest version. Thanks for all these details. Now I understand Paige alot better. May the Lord have mercy on her soul. Thanks for the respectful presentation.
911 dispatchers are trying to keep the caller TALKING and ON THE LINE until help arrives. It's their JOB. UNLESS you have been a 911 Dispatcher, kindly STFU.
Is this the same lady that went out on a "date" instead of staying home or am I getting her confused with another case. Could've sworn I just saw some clips of that same kids 911 call calling her mean.
Dude she could ask “someone was murdered in a town an hour away, does that concern you” and I’d be like heck yes this concerns me!! Catch me NOT going outside ever again
AGAIN, a 911 Dispatcher's job is to keep the caller TALKING and ON THE LINE until help arrives.. What if the car was just overheating!? Anyway, do NOT judge a person's responses while they're doing their job unless you have actually Done their job, Or you end up looking ignorant.
A couple things. You can't convict someone of first degree murder with no evidence. That's ridiculous. Even more ridiculous is that a guy that shot someone, kidnapped and threatened to kill someone, and broke into someone's house isn't already in jail for DECADES. There are people serving life terms for non violent offenses, yet in America you can attempt pre-meditated murder and serve a few months. It's insane.
thankfully, they didn't convict this guy with no evidence; there was plenty of indirect evidence -- enough to build up the reasonable inference that he is the one who killed Paige; "circumstantial evidence" does not mean what it means on TV; it's a perfectly valid form of evidence, if a body of circumstantial evidence removes all reasonable doubt that an accusation is correct; but don't take my word for it -- ask the 12 jury members who all agreed that yes, the evidence presented, while indirect, removed all such reasonable doubt
I'm in the middle. I've seen video's too of a convinced jury but the guy convicted turned out to be innocent. A jury can be benificial if the person really did it. And it is behond a reasonable doubt. But there's still doubt and this can get an innocent person who is just very very suspicious get a death pennalty.
I know! But look at her WERK - properly gave two fingers to her ex who declared bankruptcy so he didn’t have to give her anything else even for the kids. And she kept it up. Good on her. Rip x
Lol she got a multimillion dollar home. Plus all the gifts and other financial benefits of marrying wealth. 85k engagement ring. I mean get real. His wealthy family probably made him file bankruptcy to protect their wealth. Cause no matter what, she shouldn't be entitled to lifetime handouts from their hard work. He didn't earn it and she got plenty in the deal. Good for his family to keep her succubus tentacles away from their hard earned money.
Lol . Just got to the part about the stripper and escort work. Disgusting hahahah. So embarrassing for her children. Yea 2nd husbands family definitely made sure she couldn't leech any more from them. She was a professional cheater. Lol , there's no way to even frame her as a decent human, or mother. Gotta call the babysitter so I can ditch my kids and sell my body . Gutter stuff. And the baby sitter was a helper for the escort business. Poor children
Heartbreaking hearing the kids voicemails. She clearly had so many people who cared about her, her ex husband even called 911 and was concerned when she was missing. I hope her family has found peace. And I hope this killer rots in shit and burns in hell.
Did your heart break when you heard all the voicemails from all those men she was sleeping with and I’m pretty sure she was doing more than just having dinner with her ex-husband. She’s a working lady of the night a liar and a cheater but I guess none of that means anything to you and people like you. She’s just an angel because she’s no longer here.🤣😆 Foh
Either they never discussed it seriously, or one of them changed their mind after the wedding. There's also the possibility that she knew about his reluctance and thought she could persuade him later. Many people marry with hidden agendas, and those don't always work out so well.
People say "maybe later" "perhaps next year" "wait until we're settled" etc etc. people also change their minds, and they also agree to it at the time out of fear of losing their partner
You miss the bit where he said they got married not long after high school? Young and unworldly, "being in love" was enough with no long term foresight.
Paige should have stayed single. And NOT have children. She had her mind set on other things in life. Hope her children will be able to find peace and live a happier life than their mother.
He has a really 'dad's supposed to be strong' mentality I think. But a strong dad is still strong if he cries when something emotional occurs. I agree with your comment.
Not taking up for Lester but a person should not be convicted based on past behavior and no evidence tying him to the current charges. It's possible, based on the prosecution's evidence, that he really didn't commit this crime. However, how he wasn't already in prison for life for the things he did do and there was plenty of evidence of is a sign of just how screwed up our justice system can be. Committed horrible cimes: Got a short sentence and nothing else. Might have committed a crime: Life in prison. Point is, if he gotten properly convicted for all those other crimes, he wouldn't have been walking free to murder this other woman.
No evidence? Seat moved back, belongings at his property, purchase and calls on Tracfone, desperation to make an appointment, the sniffer dog, mentioning where he would bury a body when that wasn't the question. Lying about all of it. And yes, past behavior is additional evidence. There is a ton of evidence.
I agree, that's just a sum of things which all together make if very likely. But nothing solid on it's own. I'm convident in The Netherlands where I live that wouldn't be enough. It's one of the benefits but also the bad thing about having to 'merely' convince a jury. And with the dead penalty as option, I think there's enough to either argue for or against this type of justice system.
@@paulevans6403 Indeed. Usually, circumstantial evidence shouldn't be enough to convict, and I've watch a couple of these video's lately where the conviction was highly questionable due to lack of any physical evidence. But, in this case, I think it's safe to say, that there was a mountain of circumstantial evidence to fairly convict this guy of the crime.
Timestamps!
Lester's interview clips: 0:00 14:22 17:34
Lester slips up (title): 19:14 (entire call)
Thank you all again for watching! I hope you enjoyed the video :)
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Thank you! This helps me get to the juicy part. Have you ever done TLDR(w) as shorts?
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I appreciate how neutral you are about Paige's "other" job. A lot of true crime RUclipsrs go too far with the moralizing. But I'm interested in the facts, not their personal feelings on the subject. Again, well done!
I am looking for a witness statement video, the cops are asking this guy about hanging out with his GF at a HS kegger, turns out she unalived her EXbf.... the guy hears this and its a total gut punch. He says something along the lines of, "Are they all this crazy?"
I wonder if the guy is a monk now?
Never ask for a lawyer, Always try and lie your way out of it. That way we will have a lasting supply of these videos to watch !
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Agreed! 💯
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Agreed
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I SOBBED "Mommy you are really really mean. You said you would be home before dark". How dare this excuse of a man keep that woman from getting home to that baby. So sad
That little voice broke my heart. I hope the children are ok 😢
Im sure she was out late plenty with her “career” of choice.
I love high risk sports- a classic Adrenaline junkie. But when I had my son 4 years ago I gave all that up because I wasn’t going to let him grow up without a daddy because of anything so selfish as me wanting to risk life and limb for sport.
People will cry “victim blaming”, but it really has to be pointed out that she CHOSE to engage in risky behaviors while raising children who needed her. I’m not saying she deserved to die, but I am saying that the majority of the blame falls on her for making choices that put her in harm’s way.
I sobbed at that too. My heart nearly stopped. Heartbreaking for the whole family’s anguish, devastation, and desperation. It was crystal clear that the were a very close family and loved Paige so much. It is unfortunate that circumstances made her vulnerable to deciding to be an escort. She was an admirable woman for all she conquered and endured.
Maybe seeing this will be the reason other young ladies will decide against or get out of it. So sad!
What a world we live in. The takeover of Western Nations’ God First Society, culture, governments, media, churches, music have caused all this wickedness to abound.
I disagree only in part, The majority of the blame is on the murderer.But, I otherwise agree with your statement that Paige is responsible for the risk she put her and her family in. It is good to speak this fact and reality. Society has degraded so much that the norm is very few are accountable or speak accountability. What you said is not victim blaming. You were standing for Paige’s responsibility and accountability..
Ironically, there are a lot of groups and people crying victim, where they are not. While at the same time society is full of excuses with little accountability. Accountability is central to morals, wisdom, safety, and success. The reverse is true without it.
Bravo for daring to speak up. Society has been conditioned and brainwashed what is acceptable to speak on regarding morals , accountability, and other.. This remaking of morals and reprogramming of what’s right has degraded society. It transfers to.all areas of life and decision-making, individually and by the masses
Paige had a family who loved and would have supported her to rebuild her life. Saving the house and more money obviously factored in her decision. She made the choice to put herself and family at risk. We are accountable for our choices even more when we have children. . @@tylerskiss
got people sitting decades for trafficking marijuana but this guy shoots someone and tries to kill his ex and he doesn’t even serve 5 years total 💀
I was thinking how the heck he out here to start with
WHITE PPL
Don’t play with the governments money . Anything we can do that they aren’t getting taxes from is an issue smh
It's a damn shame!!!!!
Honestly it's probably partly because dudes like this have better lawyers than drug peddlers. It's also easier to prove intent with drugs. I mean I'm mad too, believe me. I don't even like pot but it's stupid that people who just sell it get like life in prison but then actual murderers barely have time to finish a John Grisham novel while they're locked up.
So he attempted to murder a man years ago, grazed his HEAD… and he wasn’t put away for attempted murder? Wow. That poor woman would still be alive if they would have locked him up for shooting at that guy.
He was out in 2 weeks for attempted murder.. but then also only served 3 years after kidnapping ex-wife and was going to commit murder but luckily his ex was on her toes. People have served 20 years+ for kidnapping! How in the fuck was he out in just 3 years!
@@flashfoward88would have to look at the case details but it sounds like the shooting was his first criminal charge and the kidnapping was a plea deal or he was charged under a statute less severe than what was available because the prosecutor wasn’t confidence in the evidence they had to go forward with more severe charges….it sounds like most of their evidence in that case was her eyewitness testimony against him and a few circumstantial things to support her story. The fact he was gainfully employed and had a home and ties to the community probably helped him out a lot too, with the murder not having happened yet he looks more like a mentally ill husband having control issues with his wife than someone likely to go around plotting elaborate murder plots against call girls. If he’d had a rap-sheet a mile long and never held a real job in his life he’d have likely went up the river for decades, but sometimes a real devious mind slips through the cracks in the justice system and something tragic happens as a result….its terrible but Judges have to base their sentences on something and the idea that someone who can hold a real job, have friends and associates in the community, keep and maintain their own home and just basically provide for themselves in general is someone who is less likely to re-offend than someone who’s never paid taxes, makes a living off committing crimes, has been convicted of crimes over and over, and has been a continual danger to and exploiter of the community for life….well that isn’t really a terribly flawed concept. In most cases it would be true and sadly you can’t convict someone on what they might do in the future even if there was some way of foreseeing that.
@@flashfoward88someone go tell the judge
He's a White guy.
He's an old white dude.
Of course this happened.
Someone rams a car off the road, shoots at the guy running away and later kidnaps his ex wife telling her he's going to kill her...I would say that person should not be anywhere else but prison. If that was the case, this lady doesn't get murdered.
What a screwed up justice system.
I assumed that he was out on bail for that when he broke into his ex-wife's house.
Agreed. He only did 3 years after that?
Everybody knows the system is messed up. It's designed to be that way.
Don't forget attempted rape
@@edwardwright2989 Wasn’t it designed to keep the bad guys in and the good guys out?
the dad saying “you know, it occurred to me i hadn’t cried in a long time-i’ve learned how to do that.” made me feel pretty bad.
his daughter was a user and a w🤬re🤷🏾♂️ #but I get it that’s still his daughter
@@budgonstopCANELOstill was a better mom than yours
@budgonstopCanelo A user? Excuse me? She literally would have no customers if there were no men to pay her. Lol She was a consenting adult and so were her customers. Are you 12? Is right and wrong that black and white to you? Your mom should have swallowed.
@@budgonstopCANELOfunny how men are quick to slander women who offer services that only men want.. doesn't that make these men user's & w@ores too?
Your mother was, yes, thats true !@@budgonstopCANELO
Her daughters voicemails😢💔💔💔 unfathomable
Agreed. Saddest part of the whole video. 😢
And the girl will always remember that she called her mom mean when she was already gone. That almost made me cry.
Heartbreaking.
Luckily she'll never have to hear them
Yes soooo sad 😢
The voice-mails from her babies is so awful. My biggest fear is leaving my babies behind in this cruel world alone
I have a 4 year old and bro...the idea of leaving her alone in this shitty world breaks my heart
I have a 4 year old and bro...the idea of leaving her alone in this shitty world breaks my heart
@luckyrooster9490 it's terrifying. I have a 5 and 8 year old daughter
@@joshestess qell I hope nothing happens to you and they can grow up with their dad..happy n healthy n loved
Most legit fear there is.
Trigger is the most “Colorado millionaire” baby name I have ever heard.
If we could get people to stop naming their kids Lester, Nester, or anything that rhythm with ester.
🎶 stick a pony in my pocket, I'll grab the suitcase from the van 🎶
Willie Nelson's guitar is named Trigger. Never heard it for a human though
Its also the Name of a famous Horse.
@@KSpides53Roy Rogers?
Your videos are so well made, super info packed and not 2hours long.
Thank you!
I was just thinking that.
How did he even get a hold of these voicemails?
Yeah short just like your mind
@@Turkeymaster740 I hope one day you'll find love
"there's a car on fire"
"do you see any flames or smoke?"
bruh
911 dispatchers have a better handle on the absolute stupidity of the general public than the average person does. You might think it obvious but maybe the dispatcher has experience with bozos just assuming something is a fire, or they're drunk and/or high on who knows what
They asked so they can figure out how severe it is. Smoking would mean it barely started but flames would be even more severe and have to get firefighters there much much faster.
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That's a dumb question to you, but it's required by ProQA to ask because people will call to report cars on fire...but don't see the vehicle or smoke or flames but they smell gas, for example. (911 dispatcher of 17 years).
@@myoddhacksstuff3500 The caller would have said the car was smoking is she saw smoke. The caller said "the car is on fire" which can mean no other explanation other than flames. Your attempt to defend the 911 operator is pathetic at worst.
"I went to bed" . "Errrr Incorrect"😂
that “it should” at like 20 seconds in was EPIC.
Interrogator was on point!
Especially since it goes against everything the American justice system is built on. I was waiting for him to lean in after her and say "I don't need to prove that I didn't do it, you need to prove that I did do it, remember? And the standard is "beyond a reasonable doubt, so..."
@@stephenwest6738and after that he needed to tell her to talk to his lawyer because he has nothing else to say.... Glad he didn't though.
@@stephenwest6738lol Respectfully that would be such a dumb response. I do agree with you but you’re mainly referring to someone on trail. In that case absolutely the burden of proof is on the accuser. Now if you’re innocent and being investigated for a crime.. you 100% should be worried. His response made no sense but then again the guy would deny things that were very easily proved so he made no sense in general.
@@haroldtoweryjr.5704I agree with you on the lawyer part but his response still made no sense. 😂 Listen innocent or not if I’m the number 1 suspect in a serious crime then 100% I’d be worried.
The interviewer is such a badass. Gentle voice.
"Does it make you feel nervous that we may think you did something?"
"no"
"It should"
Then later.
"You saying that I killed her, are you telling me?"
"Yes."
No coddling. Just feels like she confronted an asshole for all of us.
Yeah and she didn't get a confession. There's a reason detectives try to build raporrt with suspects in order to get them to talk. She did a horrible job and didn't get anything out of the interview. But yeah she's a badass I guess?
she was terrible. way too emotional. she made him get defensive with her anger and attitude.
You guys weave such amazing storylines with the facts. I love the nonlinear ways you tell your stories. Keeps us viewers guessing.
Thank you so much Melvin! :)
That line in the intro from the detective was legendary! "It should." Complete with slow lean in!❤️
I thought the same thing... It was like something out of a movie.
haha I just commented on this! Such a BOSS move.
reminds me of what I witnessed a woman say to the cops: 'I don't know shit and I can prove it!' not sure why it reminds me.
The first time I watched it, I thought the detective was coming on a bit strong. Then I realised what a piece of work the man they were interrogating, was.
'It should.' ABSOLUTELY love this woman. 💯
I don't know if it was a good move though in terms of the strategy in the interrogation.
Line of questioning... 🥵
Responses to questions... 😑🤥
Detective's comments to responses... 🔥🫠 ❄️🥶
Thank you for the subtitles. Not all of you guys do that and I have hearing difficulties as well as visual impairment so, subtitles are paramount…. 👍
I loved the lean in & whispered, “It should.”.
S: "I'm innocent"
I: "Innocent people should fear police investigations"
RUclips: "I love that even innocent people need to fear police investigations.
@@nnkk7742He wasn’t innocent though.
@@arturoharvey9733The investigator had no idea of that at the time.
The evidence in general was thin. The most damning thing [imo] being the, possibly unreported, crimes his ex said that he committed.
People lie, innocent people go to jail, prosecutors are more than happy to put them there.
I don't think he's innocent but our system is pretty fucked in the way it readily railroads, mostly poor, people with coercive plea deals and for people to be cheering on that type of malevolent behavior from cops is a bit appalling.
@@nnkk7742 I don’t disagree, but the commenter you originally responded did know that the guy was guilty before they made that comment (or at least should have expected so given he’s the subject of a true crime video). So that commenter isn’t saying “I love that even innocent people need to fear police investigations,” they’re saying “I love that this guilty person got grilled by that cop.”
Thou I just don't know whether it was wise in terms of the strategy in the interrogation
I’ve been binging a lot of these videos recently because I’ve watched through all my favourites and by far of all the new channels I’ve discovered in the last few weeks yours is the best. Keep up the good work!
yes, this channel, the ewu and behind criminal minds are 🔥🔥🔥
Can you name some other channels to binge
@@xfrdn6273 Coffeehouse Crime, Explore With Us, That Chapter and Kendall Rae are just a few good channels... In my opinion.
@@xfrdn6273Truly Criminal, The crime Atlas, Beyond Evil and The little shop of crime are 👍🏻👍🏻.
@@xfrdn6273 Red Tree Crime / Red Tree Stories is good too
Those calls from the kids are one of the saddest things I've seen in my life
Prostitution is dangerous.
Men are dangerous
Justice for a hooker......
Stormy Daniels syndrome.........
Yeah it's a great reason why It should be legalized and regulated. To prevent these things.
Prostitution is the cause for a lot of social ills.
@nickhutcheson8580 it is legalized. It's called dating.
Detective: “Killer says what”
Lester: “What?”
Detective: “case closed 😎”
😂😂
that phone call where he says “you asked where i would bury a body” might be the scariest thing i’ve heard in a while
That was weird as hell, I wanna know what else he said in that conversation 😮
if dude would have only caught on and said "yeah, man, so where would you?" they might have gotten it when he was tripping out on mushrooms
You wanna hear scary? Listen to David Parker Ray. The tape he has his victims listen to is absolutely chilling…
Oui ils appelaient pour lui restituer ses véhicules et lui comprend où il a enterré le corps 😱
yeah, i wanted more info ab that. a bit heavy to gloss over.
If my parents named me Trigger, I would never forgive them. It's a freaking dog's name, or a damned horse.
Maybe in honor of the SJW movement? Does he get a 'Trigger warning' when he misbehaves?
My name is Tyeson. A popular dogs name lol
She was a stripper. What do you expect?
@@tyesoncollins331 😗(whistle) here boy!
...or a thing on a gu*
Why the hell wouldn’t her "friend" Carol tell the police about Paige’s illegal sex work as soon as it was clear she was missing? Would she ever have told them? Thank god Paige’s day planner survived the fire, or else the police might never have found out about her double life and discovered the killer.
She may have, but the flow of this story placed that big reveal later.
Good point,@@basbleupeaunoire
About this "friend": It is, in my view, highly understandable that this one "gentleman" did not want to get his fantasies fulfilled by her. I would rather pay her to stay away from me.
More important though, the calls of the kid...heartbreaking.
She probably did.
@@kevinmullner4280 This happened 17 years ago. I don't know what she looked like then.
That voice-mail from her daughter is heart wrenching to listen to.
How about the many voicemails from all the men she was dealing with🤮 #she was disgusting
@@budgonstopCANELOwe know you watch porn
3 years for kidnapping your ex-wife, driving her out to the woods, and threatening to either rape or kill her? 3 years?! That's nothing!
i thought the same thing. like are they really just hoping he reflects on his ways and is a good boy after he gets out lol?
Sounds like the Canadian justice system. Awful.
Yep. It's no surprise though.
They gave him 3 years because no one waits 4 years for a sequel
yeah you also forgot to mention how he pushed her and her bf's car into a ditch rammed them and shot at the bf and almost killed him grazing his head. That was no question an attempted murder
Impeccable timing as always!
I second that.
“Hmm…incorrect. :)” 💀💀💀 Barely started the video and I already know it’s over for ol’ Mr. Les with this lady lol
Well duh
Monday's are the worst, thanks for uploading today to make it a bit better.
You lame af
really great job with the time jumps and the structuring of your storytelling
Always so interesting and well done , subtitles also helps.
Thanks for the good work 😊
Why do they continue to let horrible people out of prison just to re offend!!!
2:44 made me cry. That poor child. Mad and scared because mom doesn’t break promises. Man that was a weird feeling .
“I have not seen her. I did not kill her.” He reminded me of Johnny from The Room. I was waiting for the “I did noooootttt.” 😂 rip the victim
😂😂😂
oh hi mark
"I did not hit her"
I did naht heet her! It's bullshete! I did naht heet her! I did Naaaaht - ! Oh, hi Mark! 🙂
Ohhh, halfway thru I realized I saw this a couple of years ago, but as always you did it really well & did it justice. 👍🏻
Love your videos as always! Keep up the great work!
you've made my night better thank YOU
Crime makes your night....you are creepy
I mean,does anyone,ANYONE blame Ron(Paige's 1st husband)for saying he wants to get his hands on him,and inflict his own punishment..😏 whatever that may be,instead of him going to prison!!!
Hell no.
But what's his business... He was divorced for long time and from what I understood he doesn't have kids with her. And she was cheating on him.
Both husbands looking at this like “Why tf Yall had to bring all that shit up? “
Not to mention the defense roping in innocent other clients! Omg!
Officier: "Sir we have your vehicles for you."
Lester: "You asked me where I could bury a body"
Officier: "Sir?"
Lester: "BURY THE BODY"
Officier: "Ok, lets talk about this new thing. ."
😅😁‼️❗️
And people are shocked that we don't trust cops.
Piece of shit officer.
I’ve watched this case on multiple crime channels…this was the best I have seen yet…nice work! ❤
Love the tight editing of your content.
What a monster. If my parents named me Lester, I’d probably be angry most of the time too.
You’re calling him a monster well, what was she because she definitely wasn’t an angel she was a working lady of the night a Golddigger, a cheater, and a user, and not to mention a liar💯
@@budgonstopCANELO Sounds like she worked her ass off, and did what she had to, to survive and provide for her children. Her second husband was abusive and violent, and apparently he squandered his inherence. She might have been a cheater, but so what, there's plenty of them around. None of that compares to a cold-blooded murder who decides that if he can't have her, then no one will.
@@dewfall56 A regular job provides for your family; she sold herself for luxuries. When you put yourself into the "underworld" , you're putting yourself in your family into danger; that's a choice I don't sympathize with.
@@dewfall56 Lmfao your wife is probably out with another man right now and you think she’s at her sisters house🤣😆 she’s probably getting BBC in the car somewhere 😆 she got abused because she was out cheating sneaking to a strip club doing sexual favors for men behind his back. Her first husband was smart enough not to have kids with trash like her and using men for money selling your body is no way to take care of your kids. It’s disgusting look how many men left voicemails on her phone. The whole town was hitting that. Ugh 🤢 you probably would go down on her and still marry her no matter what she did but real men aren’t like that and we don’t respect or sympathize with anyone doing what she did. She brought that on herself living that lifestyle👉🏾🤡 #I’m glad the kids are with their dad now we don’t have to worry about her daughter growing up to be like her😎
@@hensonlaurashe probably made bank…
Such a badass/boss move. When the detective at 0:22 leans in after hey says "no" when she asks 'does it make you nervous that we may think you did something?' and she says "it should'.
You so fine.
STAYAWAKE! I looked for you yesterday... And am thrilled to see this video pop up on my Monday morning off! As always, favorite channel 🤟
The test coming back and not being his daughter has to be one of the most upsetting things I heard today.
Spending 85k on an engagement ring is wiiiiiild. Guys, dont doooo that, lol.
Your videos are Always Outstanding! Thank You!
Calling The Pampered Chef her "business" is funny. For those who don't know, it was a multi level marketing scheme from the early 00's.
Good excuse for a wine party 🫠
And she didn't even make her money from it, being a literal prostitute after all.
It’s income🤷🏼♀️ she’s gotta pay that $6k mortgage one way or another.
I still have some pampered chef stuff my grandmother bought 20 years ago. It may have been a MLM but the products aren't crappy.
@@nicksshitbro Yeah same with Cutco nowadays lol
This female interrogator is chef's kiss frl. So many great comebacks. Her and Chris Watts polygrapher need to team up.
As soon as I hears Ralph say he bought a Monster Cable, I knew that he was at least guilty of stupidity.
Bro you’re the best since JCS
Much better than JCS. Less editorializing and no attempts at humor
What happened with JCS? Are these people running another channel or something?
After watching many of these type of crimes, NEVER meet with an Ex if you are engaged, married, or with a new lover.
Ever. Worst decision people seem to make, is sneaking with a ex.
Dude your videos are so entertaining. Love the format and you definetly have very good narrative and storytelling skills. Earned the sub & like.
The voicemails her daughter sent are so heartbreaking
Imagine booking Paige and then Carol shows up lol
Lol foreal
This makes nosense in Earth
lmao oh noooo
Can you imagine lester wearing a wig, and a bra standing on a pampered chef scale? On viagra? Ew
Ew carol must have a set of meat curtains on her
Another very interesting case. I’m so glad justice was finally served. Thank you STAYAWAKE for all your hard work! Love your channel.
Wow, was just looking for something to listen to while I walk my dog and this popped up lol awesome
Served only three years for all that he did to his ex wife (Lisa). As a result of letting him out, Paige lost her life and her kids lost their mother. Fascinating.
The kids lost their mother as a consequence of her own choice. She was a scum bag.
No Paige lost her life because she involved herself in illegal activities. It was only a matter of time before something tragic happened. The greed for money is the downfall of many
This happened where I live. I watched it unfold through the years by reading the Denver Post. Apparently I was getting the Reader's Digest version. Thanks for all these details. Now I understand Paige alot better. May the Lord have mercy on her soul. Thanks for the respectful presentation.
Oh brother
@@supme7558 👎
I love your content! Thank you for stories I haven’t heard of before.
Her father just seems like a sweetheart. You can see the pain he was trying to hide. Breaks your heart😮💨
Ron looks ( in wedding photo) like an original Batman series bad guy
Glad your back homie! Never miss a show.
1:18 Anyone else getting that infamous quote from The Room (It's bullshit, I did not hit her. I did nooot. Oh hi, Mark!”) type vibes here?
That was the first thing that came into my mind!
The best movie ever! lol
Really look forward to these each fortnight
Wow, great vid as usual Stayaway
Were those men who had used escort services forced to testify?
Imagine getting tracked down for that behavior years later and being publicly outed!
Didn’t expect to see my husbands home town on one of my favorite channels! Wishing the best for the families ❤
Love your content. Thank you for all the entertainment ❤❤
15:55.😂 If that thing from Tales From The Crypt showed up to give me a massage I would have jumped out the window.
She looks like a nice lady but it's an ENRAGING CATFISH AND IT ISNT SMART to miss off clients by showing them such contempt
Can you imagine expecting "Carrie" for a hook up date but you open the door and you see CAROL! 16:00 is not quite what you were expecting!
😂😂😂
That was pretty funny 🤭
hahaha, hilarious. I thought I had mis-understood that part.
Yeah, melted cheese. LOL.
that lady is straight out of a horror movie. scared the shit out of me
I lived in the Grand Junction, Durango/Silverton area in the late 70s.. it has changed quite a lot!
Who gives af🤷🏾♂️
"there's a car on fire"
"Do you see any flames?"
IT'S ON FIRE MA'AM, THAT'S WHAT BEING ON FIRE MEANS
"There's a car on fire"
911 operator: Do you see flames or smoke?
😑
"No, neither."
I made same comment when I heard that I was like wtf 😂how else can you interpret something on fire 🔥 yessss there’s gonna be flames and smoke
Lol I guess sometimes people have been wrong
911 dispatchers are trying to keep the caller TALKING and ON THE LINE until help arrives. It's their JOB.
UNLESS you have been a 911 Dispatcher, kindly STFU.
That voicemail left by her daughter broke my heart. 😞
"Family oriented" lmao
Is this the same lady that went out on a "date" instead of staying home or am I getting her confused with another case. Could've sworn I just saw some clips of that same kids 911 call calling her mean.
Another great video bud. 😊
Dude she could ask “someone was murdered in a town an hour away, does that concern you” and I’d be like heck yes this concerns me!! Catch me NOT going outside ever again
🤣
Thats rediculas
@@supme7558learn to spell “ridiculous.” 😂
How can we catch you doing something you’re not going to do ?
Caller: There's a car on fire
Dispatcher: Do you see flames?
AGAIN, a 911 Dispatcher's job is to keep the caller TALKING and ON THE LINE until help arrives..
What if the car was just overheating!?
Anyway, do NOT judge a person's responses while they're doing their job unless you have actually Done their job,
Or you end up looking ignorant.
A couple things. You can't convict someone of first degree murder with no evidence. That's ridiculous. Even more ridiculous is that a guy that shot someone, kidnapped and threatened to kill someone, and broke into someone's house isn't already in jail for DECADES. There are people serving life terms for non violent offenses, yet in America you can attempt pre-meditated murder and serve a few months. It's insane.
thankfully, they didn't convict this guy with no evidence; there was plenty of indirect evidence -- enough to build up the reasonable inference that he is the one who killed Paige; "circumstantial evidence" does not mean what it means on TV; it's a perfectly valid form of evidence, if a body of circumstantial evidence removes all reasonable doubt that an accusation is correct; but don't take my word for it -- ask the 12 jury members who all agreed that yes, the evidence presented, while indirect, removed all such reasonable doubt
I'm in the middle. I've seen video's too of a convinced jury but the guy convicted turned out to be innocent. A jury can be benificial if the person really did it. And it is behond a reasonable doubt. But there's still doubt and this can get an innocent person who is just very very suspicious get a death pennalty.
I love the way your stories sound off at the end. Those intermittent clicks are accompanied by single sentences wrapping things up.
That’s not what paranoid means. She was concerned about him and she was right it looks like.
BRO ONLY GOT 3 YEARS FOR KIDNAPPING, CRIMINAL THREATS, AND ATTEMPTED RAPE IM DONE
How in the hell was he allowed to shoot at someone, graze them go to jail and then get out? Isn't that attempted murder?
He has the complexion for the protection that’s how
If he had no priors and a clean record many people get out on bonds. But he did serve 3 yrs for that crime
@@budgonstopCANELO Found the racist POS and it's you.
A $6000 mortgage. Hell nah!
😅😅😅
I know! But look at her WERK - properly gave two fingers to her ex who declared bankruptcy so he didn’t have to give her anything else even for the kids. And she kept it up. Good on her. Rip x
If your family is rich, that might not be a big deal to you.
Lol she got a multimillion dollar home. Plus all the gifts and other financial benefits of marrying wealth. 85k engagement ring. I mean get real. His wealthy family probably made him file bankruptcy to protect their wealth. Cause no matter what, she shouldn't be entitled to lifetime handouts from their hard work. He didn't earn it and she got plenty in the deal. Good for his family to keep her succubus tentacles away from their hard earned money.
Lol . Just got to the part about the stripper and escort work. Disgusting hahahah. So embarrassing for her children. Yea 2nd husbands family definitely made sure she couldn't leech any more from them. She was a professional cheater. Lol , there's no way to even frame her as a decent human, or mother. Gotta call the babysitter so I can ditch my kids and sell my body . Gutter stuff. And the baby sitter was a helper for the escort business. Poor children
Lester the Molester 😂 perfect stereotype 😂
Heartbreaking hearing the kids voicemails. She clearly had so many people who cared about her, her ex husband even called 911 and was concerned when she was missing. I hope her family has found peace. And I hope this killer rots in shit and burns in hell.
Did your heart break when you heard all the voicemails from all those men she was sleeping with and I’m pretty sure she was doing more than just having dinner with her ex-husband. She’s a working lady of the night a liar and a cheater but I guess none of that means anything to you and people like you. She’s just an angel because she’s no longer here.🤣😆 Foh
i always wondered where these channels get 911 calls and interrogation videos
Anyone can get them, just submit a FOIA request to the agency and pay any applicable fees for the records
@@cruisinguy6024 thx I didn’t know that
….”it should “ 😮daaaaaamn
How does a couple get married without being on the same page about starting a family??
Either they never discussed it seriously, or one of them changed their mind after the wedding. There's also the possibility that she knew about his reluctance and thought she could persuade him later. Many people marry with hidden agendas, and those don't always work out so well.
People say "maybe later" "perhaps next year" "wait until we're settled" etc etc. people also change their minds, and they also agree to it at the time out of fear of losing their partner
@@thehangingparsiple5692 I agree with the others. This sounds like she thought she could change him.
Most people get married and think after the fact lol.
You miss the bit where he said they got married not long after high school? Young and unworldly, "being in love" was enough with no long term foresight.
Paige should have stayed single. And NOT have children. She had her mind set on other things in life.
Hope her children will be able to find peace and live a happier life than their mother.
prosittute, three marriages, tons of kids. What a disaster
I'm glad he learned how to cry, I just wish he didn't have to learn it this way.
He should’ve been crying for the daughter that he raised who grew up to be a disgusting gold digging lying cheating working lady of the night👀
He has a really 'dad's supposed to be strong' mentality I think. But a strong dad is still strong if he cries when something emotional occurs. I agree with your comment.
That “it should” is legendary
Not taking up for Lester but a person should not be convicted based on past behavior and no evidence tying him to the current charges. It's possible, based on the prosecution's evidence, that he really didn't commit this crime. However, how he wasn't already in prison for life for the things he did do and there was plenty of evidence of is a sign of just how screwed up our justice system can be. Committed horrible cimes: Got a short sentence and nothing else. Might have committed a crime: Life in prison. Point is, if he gotten properly convicted for all those other crimes, he wouldn't have been walking free to murder this other woman.
Our justice system definitely seems to create as many problems as it solves. And innocent people take the rap for it.
No evidence? Seat moved back, belongings at his property, purchase and calls on Tracfone, desperation to make an appointment, the sniffer dog, mentioning where he would bury a body when that wasn't the question. Lying about all of it. And yes, past behavior is additional evidence. There is a ton of evidence.
I agree, that's just a sum of things which all together make if very likely. But nothing solid on it's own. I'm convident in The Netherlands where I live that wouldn't be enough. It's one of the benefits but also the bad thing about having to 'merely' convince a jury. And with the dead penalty as option, I think there's enough to either argue for or against this type of justice system.
@@paulevans6403 Indeed. Usually, circumstantial evidence shouldn't be enough to convict, and I've watch a couple of these video's lately where the conviction was highly questionable due to lack of any physical evidence. But, in this case, I think it's safe to say, that there was a mountain of circumstantial evidence to fairly convict this guy of the crime.
The kids voicemails broke my heart omg 😭😭😭