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  • Опубликовано: 28 мар 2022
  • Oklahoma has the highest number of executions per capita of any state in the US. It’s executed 116 people over the last 50 years. We talked to an inmate about what it’s like to be sentenced to death, and to his brother about what it’s like to watch a loved one be executed.
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Комментарии • 13 тыс.

  • @VICENews
    @VICENews  Год назад +251

    *WATCH NEXT:* This Woman Was Sentenced for Manslaughter for a Stillbirth - ruclips.net/video/mWgkpHiV3Fs/видео.html

    • @-___-___-___-___-
      @-___-___-___-___- Год назад +2

      @Silly Goose hi

    • @rasmusharaldsson
      @rasmusharaldsson Год назад +1

      @Silly Goose hi

    • @BrianCarnevaleB26
      @BrianCarnevaleB26 11 месяцев назад +14

      He got what he deserved. But it takes far too long at the expense of Florida taxpayers
      Thank you Governor for signing the death sentence

    • @ethanjordan5910
      @ethanjordan5910 11 месяцев назад

      ​@Silly Goose What's good

    • @unknowncompany948
      @unknowncompany948 11 месяцев назад +2

      Reported for misleading title (Br./aea./in./de./ea./ad thief).

  • @ToxicMothBoi
    @ToxicMothBoi Год назад +17518

    Message to everyone :
    If youre gonna be a parent, keep in mind that YOU decided to give life to someone. Your children do not owe you, YOU owe them everything.

  • @beth-bi9yv
    @beth-bi9yv 2 года назад +11729

    I hate how parents can cause so much trauma and damage towards their children. Imagine how much less violence and hurt in the world there would be if children didn't learn hate and fear over love.

    • @eddiebeano
      @eddiebeano 2 года назад +187

      Wake up some are just evil.

    • @HeadNtheClouds
      @HeadNtheClouds 2 года назад +66

      And government’s

    • @shanemyrick5432
      @shanemyrick5432 2 года назад +128

      Parents actions isn't responsible for your actions or your choice to be at the least a plain good human being

    • @chillasweet879
      @chillasweet879 2 года назад +225

      @@shanemyrick5432 Well idk because I grew up in the tail end of the crack era, and if you are surrounded by that kind ugliness it's hard especially when you don't have any type of support. I think of myself as a decent person, and even though i didn't have much I had good people around who cared, but some people don't have that.

    • @brianwalsh1401
      @brianwalsh1401 2 года назад +91

      @@chillasweet879 I don't remember where I heard this but the most important thing any kid can have is someone who they think is there for them and cares about them. If a kid doesn't have this it will lead to all sorts of issues in their life. I too had a difficult childhood which greatly affected me and my life has been a challenge because of it. I'm lucky to be where I'm at but the people in this thread are hard and don't want to understand how an abusive childhood affects people. You show me someone who has issues like drug abuse or violence and I'll show you someone who grew up in difficult circumstances.
      I'm glad you had some decent people in your life.

  • @bradensmith7789
    @bradensmith7789 6 месяцев назад +2814

    I understand the grief behind Grant’s brother, but I feel like he is downplaying what led his brother to this moment. He didn’t just kill two “hotel clerks”, he killed two people. Two people that had families and lives of their own. It is sad.

    • @grahamzthrone
      @grahamzthrone 6 месяцев назад +76

      A brother's grief doesn't take away from what he did. Unless you allow it.

    • @ComputerTrainer101
      @ComputerTrainer101 6 месяцев назад +167

      And he killed them in the most barbarac way he could with no thought of how they felt.

    • @Jasonhoods
      @Jasonhoods 5 месяцев назад +161

      His brother didn't do anything and he doesn't owe you or anyone else meticulously prepared words. In my opinion you shouldn't demand things from those who've done nothing wrong. Leave the guy alone.

    • @googlreviews7813
      @googlreviews7813 5 месяцев назад +46

      No one wins here, in situations like this there are only victims, including the communities and society as a whole.

    • @slowpoke96Z28
      @slowpoke96Z28 5 месяцев назад +36

      I don't get that he's downplaying the crime.

  • @michealmihailovic4128
    @michealmihailovic4128 6 месяцев назад +45

    You sound like your brother was victim not the poor soul he murdered.

    • @NithinJune
      @NithinJune 3 дня назад +4

      theyre both victims? just of different people/institutions

    • @robertaglass
      @robertaglass 3 дня назад +4

      @NithinJune You’ve lost your moral compass bud. Or maybe you never had one.

    • @NithinJune
      @NithinJune 2 дня назад +1

      @@robertaglass my moral compass is quite intact. the state killing its own people is wrong

    • @simonacland9028
      @simonacland9028 9 часов назад

      You aren't his brother.

  • @KeefeL
    @KeefeL 2 года назад +6807

    When your mother says they wish they didn't have you, it destroys you as a child
    I know that feeling. It's devastating

    • @mantia39
      @mantia39 2 года назад +150

      Yes..or when she says she hates you.

    • @robertg6339
      @robertg6339 2 года назад +100

      Yea. and when she punches you in the face and calls you a little fat girl.

    • @malachaisamson6533
      @malachaisamson6533 2 года назад +50

      Have been thru that it's hard

    • @ChefPelle
      @ChefPelle 2 года назад +38

      Or when your mother applies to the authorities to have the custody of you revoked. That happened to my kids. When she - the mother - finally committed suicide, all agreed that it was the best for all. Both her mother and her children.

    • @KeefeL
      @KeefeL 2 года назад +35

      @@ChefPelle ya alright mate? Sounded like a deathly relationship... wanna chat? (Honest question)

  • @Mobilegaming0624
    @Mobilegaming0624 2 года назад +7717

    This story hit hard man. My mom was addicted too, my father was the dealer. As a kid I can remember just begging to be loved, seeking attention and just yearning for that feeling of being wanted. Still struggle with believing I’m loved to this day.

    • @brv002
      @brv002 2 года назад +391

      You are loved, brother. Your own body loves the soul that makes up who you are, so love yourself first. Never forget that...

    • @JohnDoe-tx8lq
      @JohnDoe-tx8lq 2 года назад +113

      and who did you shoot in the face?

    • @ExploreInformed
      @ExploreInformed 2 года назад +58

      You are loved Elsahn by many more people than you think.

    • @0801161215
      @0801161215 2 года назад +65

      I hear that. Does it justify you going out to kill anyone. We all have to work and deal with our demons.

    • @raisin8051
      @raisin8051 2 года назад +51

      @@0801161215 doesn't justify it but certainly gives a valid reason why he would tho. Psychological scars are just as prominent if not more than physical scars

  • @lawsonransom8318
    @lawsonransom8318 6 месяцев назад +189

    Whether we choose to acknowledge it or not, every decision we make as individuals has consequences for better or worse.

    • @John-mf6ky
      @John-mf6ky 4 месяца назад +2

      From the executed to the executioner..

    • @hay_Z2021
      @hay_Z2021 2 месяца назад +1

      Yup!

    • @NithinJune
      @NithinJune 3 дня назад +1

      you have no control over where you were born or even which state. The same crime in one state could be death penalty in one state while life in prison in another.

    • @lawsonransom8318
      @lawsonransom8318 3 дня назад

      @@NithinJune and?

  • @SuperPhoenix1971
    @SuperPhoenix1971 6 месяцев назад +65

    The 2 people he killed in cold blood never got a chance to say good bye. They suffered and were frightened. They were helpless. I feel that this man's upbringing was a cop out. You can better yourself. You can make better choices. I had a shocking childhood too. Horrible way to grow up. But you seek to do better and show the love and kindness you never got.

  • @BradTheChad827
    @BradTheChad827 Год назад +2669

    Nothing unsettles me more than the thought of being strapped to a bed about to die, my family watching me, and knowing I wasted my life. It's not even scary it's just truly depressing. It makes me grateful for my life.

    • @joerobinson417
      @joerobinson417 Год назад +127

      Watching my brother strapped to a gurney and take his last breath was the hardest thing I've ever experienced. My heart goes out to anyone who experiences this!

    • @wnihaunter3943
      @wnihaunter3943 Год назад +2

      @@overlordfemto7523 as is everyone's

    • @Ghiscari
      @Ghiscari Год назад +57

      @@joerobinson417 translation: My heart goes out to all the brutal murderers that earned their sentence.

    • @cherishxoxo2738
      @cherishxoxo2738 Год назад +4

      @@joerobinson417 ♥️♥️♥️

    • @josephc.9520
      @josephc.9520 Год назад +2

      @@joerobinson417 Sir I just noticed when you joined RUclips. Did you make a channel to do this? If so, thanks for making your opinion heard

  • @joerobinson417
    @joerobinson417 Год назад +6571

    Hi. I'm Joe Robinson, Donald Grant's eldest sibling. As you can imagine, the past several months have been very difficult emotionally and psychologically for me and my family. And I can only imagine how difficult it has been for the loved ones of the two young women who's life was ended at the hands of my brother. As far as I am concerned, it is tragic all around. I appreciate all of the thoughtful comments that I've read about the interview. It's heartening to know that despite the tragedy surrounding this and other death penalty cases that some people are able to find the humanity in it.

    • @LisaS483
      @LisaS483 Год назад +299

      God bless you, brother.

    • @ibrahimcoulibaly4085
      @ibrahimcoulibaly4085 Год назад +176

      Be strong 🙏

    • @joerobinson417
      @joerobinson417 Год назад +122

      @@LisaS483 Thank you. That means a lot.

    • @joerobinson417
      @joerobinson417 Год назад +85

      @@ibrahimcoulibaly4085 Thank you.

    • @danielrisberg2112
      @danielrisberg2112 Год назад +201

      @@joerobinson417 I personally do not believe in the death penalty. It doesn't just punish the perpetrator but also other innocent people such as his/her family. I can't imagine going through what you did. All love to you!

  • @michealmihailovic4128
    @michealmihailovic4128 6 месяцев назад +42

    What your brother did was unbelievable .

    • @martinc.720
      @martinc.720 2 месяца назад +3

      It's not like he could have done anything about it.

    • @danman1032
      @danman1032 2 месяца назад +7

      I agree, an absolutely heinous crime.

    • @bonniealt198
      @bonniealt198 10 дней назад

      And no tv for 5 weeks. Poor guy.

    • @YurikoKataoka
      @YurikoKataoka 6 дней назад

      ​@@martinc.720be a better brother and never let him go this path.

  • @UnCannyValley67
    @UnCannyValley67 6 месяцев назад +154

    The brother seems kind and down to earth.
    The condemned prisoner, got what he deserved.

    • @scottr3484
      @scottr3484 4 месяца назад +2

      But it took way to long for juice cocktail.

  • @oldladylovesBruno
    @oldladylovesBruno 9 месяцев назад +3856

    It must be terrible to lose your brother like that, but at least he could say goodbye to his family. His victims could not. They died gruesomly and for his own selfish reason.

    • @lynahiacampbell8232
      @lynahiacampbell8232 8 месяцев назад +123

      2 wrongs don’t make it right

    • @Joe-qm4yv
      @Joe-qm4yv 7 месяцев назад +340

      ​@@lynahiacampbell8232save your sympathy for the victims. I hope he was terrified in his last moments.

    • @davidperry4013
      @davidperry4013 7 месяцев назад +64

      If my family member got murdered, yeah I’d be pissed in courtroom. However, I will be satisfied with the killer getting a 20 year prison sentence.

    • @youngprince600yt3
      @youngprince600yt3 7 месяцев назад +36

      @@Joe-qm4yvlet god have mercy on ur soul go read the Bible u don’t have the right to cut someone else life but god will deal wit u and for u saying that u will have ur judgement wit god stay safe I hope u continue sleeping great at night💙🫶🏾🙏🏾

    • @bongo6_462
      @bongo6_462 7 месяцев назад +38

      @@davidperry4013 In my personal opinion I wouldnt be. If my brother got killed and they would catch whoever did that. Nothing would make me find peace at all

  • @streetgato9697
    @streetgato9697 Год назад +2883

    At least this man had the chance to see his family and say his words for the last time.
    Always remember that his 2 victims never had that chance.

    • @ager126
      @ager126 Год назад +28

      I honestly wish they just did it more humanly. People often say it can’t be done but I really disagree. It’s definitely possible the problem is making both humane for the family and for the person being killed. Lethal injection is obviously the easiest to watch but really bad for the one being killed.
      Actually I think gun to the head is the best option because it’s by far the less painful, probably no pain at all actually since the place where the brain process pain is gone almost instantly depending on the gun, but it’s probably very scary since it’s sudden for the person rather than a “sleepy” death. I think properly administration of anesthetic followed by gun to head works. As for witnesses it’s the worse because gun to head is fucking traumatizing.

    • @nappssnapps2891
      @nappssnapps2891 11 месяцев назад +79

      ​@@ager126 how is a gun shot to the head less painful and more humane?? do you understand some people survive gun shots to the head? did you know sometimes you dont die instantly but a few mins later. how is that ok? youd have to sit there with a painful gunshot wound for a few minutes. the lethal injection is a way better option to humanely put someone down because they first put the person under with an anesthetic like when you have surgery, so at that point you are asleep. then they use another drug to stop the heart. you wont be aware of this because you are, again, sleeping. basically youll go to sleep and just never wake back up. simple. why do you think people say when they get old, the wanna die in their sleep? its because its painless and you arent aware of it happening. gunshots are painful and messy. ive done some crime scene clean up and the crimes that happen by gun is so messy and horrific. theres alot of blood, brain matter and hair/scalp after a shot to the head. thats just not ideal. sorry i had to get graphic but i think its important to explain that.

    • @seanmacguire3324
      @seanmacguire3324 11 месяцев назад

      @@nappssnapps2891 ooh this is only 14 hours old I can debate this!!! The lethal injection has the highest % of botched executions firing squad has the lowest. Using chemicals to kill someone humanley is very ineffective as different people need different amounts and the staff are not qualified in any way, they aren’t doctors or nurses. Too little of the first drug designed to ‘put you to sleep’ make it ineffective too much keeps you awake but paralyzes you meaning you die in Agony.

    • @delmardonte906
      @delmardonte906 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@ager126 mam are you stupid. Legal injection makes sure the victim doesn't feel pain. Maybe you should do some research before you speak on things you obviously don't know about

    • @nachita0819
      @nachita0819 11 месяцев назад +4

      @ager # Napps Snapps This is a hard one, 2 different opinions, it all depends, if you are lucky with just one gunshot to the head, you are gone instantly, but like you said, I have seen peope with múltiple gunshots to the head and living for hours, this guy was shot in the eye, right next to it, he did not loose the eye, the bullet was in his brain, and he was talking a little nonsense , and a headache, he was like that for over 2 days, the doctors saved his life, he developed seizures after that, lost that eye, and bc the bullet was in his brain for to long he developed a nasty brain infection. 2 years later he commited suicide. ( sorry I got out the topic ) but yeah people can survive gunshots to the head or die many hours later, its better to use a shotgun to make sure its fast and as painless as possible.

  • @kevinsmith4862
    @kevinsmith4862 6 месяцев назад +22

    Two women working their job - budgeoned, stabbed, and shot multiple times. so they would not be witnesses to a theft. Both cried and begged for their life. The killer showed no remorse with his last breath. He was just a chatterbox about himself.

  • @mydogblue1
    @mydogblue1 3 месяца назад +26

    I just met a young woman that I knew when she was a waitress at another restaurant two years ago. At that time, she just found out she had breast cancer, she was a single mom with four children. She worked up until she started chemotherapy and radiation. I lost tract of her until a couple days ago. She told me she was cancer free and was in remission. She shared with me that her mother as a crack addict and was suffering from stage 4 cancer when I knew her at the other restaurant. Her mother died the day she started chemotherapy. She is a hard worker and has a very positive attitude on her life. You are given one life. It's up to YOU if you want to become a contributing positive individual or go through life playing the blame game.

  • @vickihonerkamp5868
    @vickihonerkamp5868 2 года назад +1541

    My father was an alcoholic and my childhood was traumatic to say the least and I ran from home at 14. I lived on the street for a couple of years. The fear of getting caught was more than the pain of hunger. I knew the only way to not get caught was to keep my nose clean and out of trouble. It worked and now at 61, I've had a pretty good life .

    • @fauxman1
      @fauxman1 2 года назад +61

      I'm sorry you went through that. Starvation is a powerful feeling

    • @spriinklesbaby
      @spriinklesbaby 2 года назад +8

      ❤❤❤❤

    • @backagain5216
      @backagain5216 2 года назад +16

      Peace&love from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. I hope your life is now filled with tranquility.

    • @G69zLmL
      @G69zLmL 2 года назад +4

      God bless you!

    • @YouAreGoingToLoseMe87
      @YouAreGoingToLoseMe87 2 года назад +57

      Same left at 14 drunk mom, meth cook absent father. I'm 28 now and trying to make am honest living, just bought a car, thought I had made it. But as life has it I had it for 2 weeks and it got stolen. I can see how people can turn, hurt causes you to hurt. But I just keep praying and working. My day will come. It can't rain all the time.

  • @ousmanek939
    @ousmanek939 2 года назад +3788

    Watching this make you feel like you are witnessing the event. GIves you anxiety, at the same time. I feel sad for his victims.

    • @minsh5675
      @minsh5675 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/SMl5dfl3fEI/видео.html

    • @WiIdbiII
      @WiIdbiII 2 года назад +1

      Not me . I got 4 screamingAss Pizza ads while watching it. I think anyone who makes us go through all these ads should be executed!

    • @ascheuring1
      @ascheuring1 2 года назад +42

      Well said by both of you. All we can do is try to make the world a little better my being kind in our communities and help give the next generation guidance

    • @lisavanderpump7475
      @lisavanderpump7475 2 года назад

      @@ascheuring1 if I was president I would allow public executions esp if it's a person who harms a child or animals or brutal killlers

    • @benjijarman
      @benjijarman 2 года назад +1

      @Apeman Commeth Seems kinda sick to watch a loved one executed. But the USA is a sick society.

  • @carlousmagus5387
    @carlousmagus5387 4 месяца назад +57

    His mother created a monster, and a great many people suffered for her actions. People are dead, including her son, are dead because her.

  • @abelstrd
    @abelstrd 6 месяцев назад +16

    He killed those two women who feared and probably begged to be spared while complying with his demands, but he BRUTALLY MURDERED them anyway! How the F**K is his life precious?!?!? Given a chance to apologize for his heinous crime he did not. I hope for his eternal suffering!!!

    • @YurikoKataoka
      @YurikoKataoka 6 дней назад +1

      Its sickening how try to make you feel sorry for this guy.

  • @agr8tyme
    @agr8tyme Год назад +2531

    I’m so sorry he had such a rough life. However, it doesn’t absolve him from taking other people’s lives.

    • @battlechurchapostolicminis200
      @battlechurchapostolicminis200 Год назад +154

      The absolute worst part is they begged for their lives n he still killed the 2 women , sooo sad 😑

    • @GrowFoodSustainably
      @GrowFoodSustainably Год назад +10

      Most people pay for the wrong they did.

    • @chrisgraham8711
      @chrisgraham8711 Год назад +67

      Obviously none of the other siblings killed and they were raised in the same house.
      OKST got it right

    • @hi-kf6hl
      @hi-kf6hl Год назад +7

      @@chrisgraham8711 how is that obvious

    • @amorcita-vegan
      @amorcita-vegan Год назад +1

      blablabla

  • @truthspeaker7256
    @truthspeaker7256 2 года назад +2581

    So heartbreaking for the victims, their families and the family of Mr Grant. No one won here.

    • @MG-ko6jf
      @MG-ko6jf 2 года назад

      Society won by taking this POS out.

    • @r_e046
      @r_e046 2 года назад +57

      Indeed, tragedy all around.

    • @jrno93
      @jrno93 2 года назад

      everybody else won, one less killer on the street

    • @ashtonhatfield3104
      @ashtonhatfield3104 2 года назад +69

      What about the families of the two people he senselessly killed?

    • @whammyjoe2951
      @whammyjoe2951 2 года назад +77

      @@ashtonhatfield3104 they lost their family members so it's not a win

  • @thegreatbambino3358
    @thegreatbambino3358 2 месяца назад +13

    So where was the part where they followed an inmate to the execution chamber?

    • @Jez2008UK
      @Jez2008UK Месяц назад +4

      Same. Clickbait......

  • @itsmimi09
    @itsmimi09 2 месяца назад +9

    I don't understand how this execution is any different from what he did to those women.

  • @Stressed2Capacity
    @Stressed2Capacity Год назад +2430

    I applaud his brother Joseph for sharing details of their lives as children that you really want to leave in the past. Joseph made no excuses for his brother's actions but knew it was important to share how his brother got in this predicament. I definitely have sympathy for the families of the victims but l have sympathy for Joseph and his siblings. They too are victims.

    • @angelirizarry2666
      @angelirizarry2666 Год назад +57

      This is a very mature view to have on this
      There's so many people here hiding behind justice and karma, when it just sounds like plain old vindictiveness
      It's even crazier to see Christians applauding his death, considering that I'm sure that nobody conducting the execution is "free of sin" to be casting the stone. By killing the criminal, they damn themselves.

    • @vp100
      @vp100 Год назад +15

      true but look at it this way. His brother looks to be having a good life and a stable mind, why didn't he help his brother? I don't think he probably cared at all and nor did his other siblings. Terrorists also have traumatic pasts but you can't justify their actions because of their past. The inmate took the wrong path and he paid for his sins. This happened in 2001 which means he would be around 25 years old when he killed the 2 women at the hotel. He at least went to high school and had a chance to change his life or get help to overcome his childhood trauma. So it's not like he has been trapped in a room all his life and was brainwashed. He chose his path and took two women's life who were probably no threat to him during his robbery. He deserved this!! Please don't try to justify his actions because he was beaten in his childhood and treated like no one loved him. There are billions of kids that have similar childhood or probably worse but have a brain of their own to decide what's right or wrong. I was watching Vice News videos on North Korea right before this and that's why your comment seems even more stupid to me. North Korean citizens are the most controlled humans on the planet and there are still people who understand what's right and what's not and escaped from that nightmare.

    • @Stressed2Capacity
      @Stressed2Capacity Год назад +24

      @@vp100 , you must learn to comprehend. My post was about the brother Joseph. I mentioned his name 3 times in my post. Somehow you missed that.

    • @DonovanHaumpy
      @DonovanHaumpy Год назад +3

      Everyone is a victim in some wayc

    • @vp100
      @vp100 Год назад +3

      @@Stressed2Capacity yes, my first few sentences were about his brother. Learn to read

  • @terrytezzbigtel
    @terrytezzbigtel Год назад +2626

    The last few moments of the death row person seem so much calmer and more humane than the painful, traumatic and frightening pure horrific last moments of their victim… ie being stabbed in the neck with a knife whilst at work or being robbed before being shot in the face three times… imagine leaving this earth in that way 😢

    • @Christine16425
      @Christine16425 Год назад

      Tout fait d accord ,🌷 il devrait subir pareil, cette mort pour lui est trop douce.😡

    • @jaroneaton8023
      @jaroneaton8023 Год назад +48

      Yea, was that theatre too? You nailed it.

    • @annaservetas214
      @annaservetas214 Год назад +133

      There are never any winners. Death penalty brings no one back

    • @kiosion
      @kiosion Год назад +75

      i think it's horrific in a different way, knowing far ahead of time exactly when you'll die can't be easy psychologically. let alone their close family having to deal with that as well

    • @maybe5883
      @maybe5883 Год назад +18

      Retribution in the form of the death penalty, due to the delays and complexity of the process, does not appear to be a deterrent that prevents extreme violence. The offender has hurt not only the victim, but the victims family as well as their own. Selfish acts of extreme violence harm so many including society in general having to house individuals that are unable to be productive members of society. Poor parenting and lack of proper education has amplified the problem in our society.

  • @jayneeisan6726
    @jayneeisan6726 2 месяца назад +56

    No TV for comfort? Is he for real? How the hell does he think the families of the people his brother killed feel? Unbelievable.

  • @heru-deshet359
    @heru-deshet359 5 месяцев назад +13

    A man who pleads that he can change at his age never will.

  • @zanderw1199
    @zanderw1199 2 года назад +2387

    I'm not religious, but seeing people pray outside for him is quite something. Respect.

    • @luxgreen1277
      @luxgreen1277 2 года назад +91

      I use to be religious, now I’m just spiritual. Life will change you that way, seeing and experiencing will show you there’s something else…religion is great for those who need the structure but it’s not everything, I use to think religion was important, but it’s not. Spirituality is the key. This guy went back home.

    • @stefand1254others
      @stefand1254others 2 года назад +29

      @@luxgreen1277 for me religion gives me purpose, anyways respect for those people praying outside, it could never be me, not for a killer at least.

    • @Jack-rj6iu
      @Jack-rj6iu 2 года назад +22

      @@luxgreen1277 I mean sure spirituality is important, but it is technically the same as religion when you start saying "he has gone home". Its an irrational belief with no evidence.

    • @mielund5045
      @mielund5045 2 года назад +34

      Pray for a murderer? Wtf?

    • @yeahdaddy7534
      @yeahdaddy7534 2 года назад +46

      Pray for his victims.

  • @kemarre
    @kemarre 2 года назад +440

    This hit hard.
    Donald's brother clearly loved his brother
    & he articulated it without making excuses for him.
    Even In the face of even the states mock sympathy
    I saw his power; He handled Pain responsibly.
    I'm humbled by his example.

    • @Vydio
      @Vydio 2 года назад +22

      He was so eloquent and composed during what was clearly torture for him. Glad he agreed to do this ....

    • @jimthomas777
      @jimthomas777 2 года назад

      WOW , you 2 people totally missed what Life is about ,
      I wouldn't give a $H1T about any family member of mine that MURDERED two women ,
      He shot the first one and then stabbed her with a box cutter knife ,
      The second woman he shot 3 times in the Face ,
      She had to have a CLOSED casket funeral because of all the damage to her Face ,
      How do you think her family members were feeling that day ?
      They couldn't even see their loved one being laid to rest because of this Violent piece of human Trash

    • @MatthewW713
      @MatthewW713 2 года назад +8

      But he did make an excuse for him. He said that he was “seeking his mother’s love” when he killed those women to get his girlfriend out of jail.

    • @JS-wp4gs
      @JS-wp4gs 2 года назад +7

      He made multiple excuses for his brothers actions

    • @mostlyright5384
      @mostlyright5384 Год назад

      He committed a crime in which he showed no love, for love? I guess whatever man. You kill two innocent people you deserve it.

  • @scottstclare7398
    @scottstclare7398 2 месяца назад +7

    Lots of people had violent uprisings, including myself. To kill two innocent people in cold blood is unforgivable and the law of the state is the law. Are we supposed to feel sorry for him…….

  • @austintexaswaterguy
    @austintexaswaterguy 5 месяцев назад +7

    Don't feel bad for that guy. He had multiple conversations with his brother through the years...the victims didn't. They lost, not him.

  • @phillyangel3515
    @phillyangel3515 6 месяцев назад +731

    As a sympathetic person while I do feel sympathy for him, it's truly about the victims and the families involved. He murdered those women viciously and for no reason. That could've been anyone of our family members and I always remind myself of this when I feel sympathy for people like this. I won't get on here and talk bad though, I hope all families involved are at peace now.

    • @evilyxof
      @evilyxof 6 месяцев назад +3

      A couple women off this earth means a couple men have been saved. Am I right Sis?!

    • @CVRenee
      @CVRenee 3 месяца назад +37

      ​​@@evilyxofWhat? Oh never mind..screen name checks out..evil

    • @chrisjenkins203
      @chrisjenkins203 2 месяца назад +26

      Not to mention, they were two female hotel workers. They would’ve given him the $$ without a fight. Instead, he decided to brutally murder them. Unforgivable and who knows what other lives ended at the hands of this animal.

    • @A_B_1917
      @A_B_1917 2 месяца назад +8

      Maybe also remind yourself that it could be one of your family members that made a mistake.
      This isn't bringing back anyone from life, this is just creating more wounds, and celebrating blood lust, the kind that can actually lead to crimes.
      Glad I'm living in Europe, that parted ways with barbarism like that.

    • @phillyangel3515
      @phillyangel3515 2 месяца назад

      @@evilyxof Get some help.

  • @NiceBowser
    @NiceBowser 2 года назад +2238

    As someone that works in social work/mental health, it always breaks my heart to see this stuff. Literally no one “wins.” The profound impact parents have on destroying any type of development kids have early-on just enrages me. When you’re constantly put through trauma as a child, it’s extremely hard to recover from that, even with how resilient kids are. Our brains are great at “surviving,” but not coping. Behavior can almost come off as “animal like” when people are surviving for so long. It leads them to do heinous things. It’s heartbreaking all the way around. Honestly, there’s things I know working in this field that gives me a perspective I wish I didn’t have. When you’re working with the people in society that society condemns and refuses to even try to understand, it’s a constant uphill battle. You’d be surprised to hear something called “intergenerational trauma” exists within genetics. All types of high risk behaviors can be tied back to trauma experienced throughout our lives, our grandparents lives, and our parents lives.
    Edit: yikes, I suppose I should’ve expected such a debate in the comments. This comment wasn’t to make “excuses” for anyone or anything-rather, simply a perspective based on knowledge, experiences, and years of education. What conclusions you choose to jump to is your prerogative. Things are much more complicated than many would like to acknowledge. I get it, we want closure by telling ourselves the situation was black-and-white, good vs. bad, and sometimes people really are just shitty humans, but when we ignore root causes of such behavior, we miss out on bettering our society by doing our due diligence in even working toward preventing things like this through understanding and breaking intergenerational and systemic issues. We’ve become so reactive in America and not proactive…

    • @GM8101PHX
      @GM8101PHX 2 года назад +42

      However he took two lives which denied their families of the right to be with their loves one's for the rest of their lives. I agree his Mom had much to so with his outcome, but in the end he made choices that got him on death row and executed. His family suffers as well and the victim's families. There is never an excuse to kill someone and I do think this guy would change it if he could, I feel justice was done overall for the victims themselves.

    • @jaylockwood5030
      @jaylockwood5030 2 года назад +16

      more excuses

    • @wilhelminathorne6654
      @wilhelminathorne6654 2 года назад +7

      Yes yes yes no one wins.

    • @sakuranovaryan9261
      @sakuranovaryan9261 2 года назад +57

      @@jaylockwood5030 if we don't get to root of issues. It will never go away.

    • @sakuranovaryan9261
      @sakuranovaryan9261 2 года назад +65

      @@GM8101PHX of course he deserved to be punished for taking away 2 innocent lives. That's no something anybody is debating. It's the root of the cause. Just cause someone's a criminal it doesn't mean u can't talk about his back story as well. Discussions are important inorder to lower crime.

  • @pandalilpig
    @pandalilpig 5 месяцев назад +8

    with two sisters myself, couldn't ever fathom having to witness this.

  • @chrisd7287
    @chrisd7287 6 месяцев назад +7

    Shot two women in cold blood. RIP bozo, i wont shed a single tear for you, but i will for your victims.

  • @GnosticJuggernaut.
    @GnosticJuggernaut. 8 месяцев назад +850

    My parents were drug addicts and I was on my own at 14 sleeping in abandoned houses in Baltimore. I had absolutely no one. I never hurt anyone and now I own a construction company and have a wife and children. So yeah life is hard but I learned so much from the hardship.

    • @Ashley_Mo
      @Ashley_Mo 8 месяцев назад +37

      I always say when life gives you hard times you can use them to make you better or bitter. I’m glad you used that as motivation to build a beautiful life for yourself friend❤️

    • @GnosticJuggernaut.
      @GnosticJuggernaut. 8 месяцев назад +9

      @@Ashley_Mo Thank you for your kind words, so sweet 😊

    • @crystalo9489
      @crystalo9489 7 месяцев назад +13

      You are so strong. Proud of you.

    • @GnosticJuggernaut.
      @GnosticJuggernaut. 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@crystalo9489 Thank you so much. I truly appreciate it. May your days be blessed.

    • @snusun
      @snusun 7 месяцев назад +7

      people built different
      i remember when my dad leave us all, my sister didn't have any tears on, she didn't even shaken when heard the news. she's the only kids that loving by my father because she's his only daughter and she's youngest of all. she standing in the front when my father lowered but she's hardly looked sad
      different stories i know my neighbour and also my childhood friend, she had bad relationship with her parents, espicially her dad. his drunk behaviour often lead him to beat his only daughter, and she's grown into rebel behaviour. when her dad dead, she really flew 3 hour just to attend the funeral. she's crying so hard because he's already lowered and she didn't have proper goodbye. now she often stares blankly and often mumbling to herself

  • @cinrose818
    @cinrose818 Год назад +336

    My sister was raped and strangled when she was 21. My family did not want the death penalty. He’s still in prison. I’m also a court reporter and have reported 6 death cases. Although I do feel sorry for his family. At least they were able to say goodbye to him. When the inmate was saying he was afraid that they’d botch the killing of him, I have no sympathy for him. He certainly didn’t have any for this victims.

    • @bluejaymama9252
      @bluejaymama9252 Год назад +62

      My cousin was strangled by her date when she was a teenager after she refused his sexual advances. Her killer got out after seven years due to a technicality. We all wanted him to get the chair (Kentucky), but he was released on a technicality after seven years. He soon killed himself during an autoerotic sex act. It was a fitting end for that pervert. Poetic even. The world's better off with him reduced to a husk. Sorry for your sister.

    • @privard89
      @privard89 Год назад

      If it was up to you would you want the man who murdered your sister to die?

    • @souki27
      @souki27 Год назад +7

      I’m sorry for your loss.

    • @brendarolph-teisan4085
      @brendarolph-teisan4085 Год назад +3

      My heart is broken for your loss.
      Peace, joy and blessings for the rest of your life.

    • @alanroberts6663
      @alanroberts6663 Год назад

      ❤❤❤❤

  • @user-km1pz7nj8e
    @user-km1pz7nj8e 3 месяца назад +15

    This is pretty heavy and heartbreaking. For those who were victims to the crime that landed him to this fate, as well as for him. I am so sorry for everyone involved and everyone devastated by this.

  • @ronb8052
    @ronb8052 2 месяца назад +17

    The prisoner "suffered" for 35 days without a tv....is that supposed to make me sad? How about the endless suffering and pain of the victim's families?

  • @tiffsjourney877
    @tiffsjourney877 11 месяцев назад +629

    Having a bad parent is no excuse for taking a innocent life or lives. I had a horrible childhood and it made me want to do better. I knew i never wanted to make anyone feel how i was made to feel. Sad that it causes some to go the other path.

    • @tiffsjourney877
      @tiffsjourney877 9 месяцев назад +13

      @@davidelbourne7491 don't get it confused. I'm not sad for him, I'm sad for the ones he hurt.

    • @paulaccuardi9071
      @paulaccuardi9071 7 месяцев назад +7

      You shouldn’t need any excuse not to be killed yourself. Sure he’s a monster and would probably hurt more people if he was out, but that doesn’t mean he can’t sleep and eat and get some exercise and read a book and play ping pong. He’s out of society, so the problem is already solved.

    • @UNDERCOVER_E
      @UNDERCOVER_E 7 месяцев назад +13

      @@paulaccuardi9071 So we should pay for a monster to have a quality life? I wonder how you would feel if that was your parent, sibling, or child who was killed, would you still feel that way towards the murderer?

    • @paulaccuardi9071
      @paulaccuardi9071 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@UNDERCOVER_E I think I would. I’ve been made to consider that kind of scenario before. Though I guess that kind of thing would put your mind in a totally different place if it were to happen to you, so maybe I wouldn’t. If it never happens, I would always tell you I would, and I’d genuinely think so.

    • @zoecooke4082
      @zoecooke4082 6 месяцев назад +15

      Everyone reacts differently to trauma. Nobody who has grown up well, unless they have antisocial disorder, chooses to act violently or murder others. We as humans can pity this man while pitying his victims more.

  • @tslotaluminium
    @tslotaluminium 2 года назад +1037

    Yes this is sad and difficult but he never expressed much remorse for his victims , whatever his background was, his victims and their families did not deserve to suffer for it.

    • @sn3akydna314
      @sn3akydna314 2 года назад +21

      Dude was scared lol

    • @Seriouskai
      @Seriouskai 2 года назад +120

      I might be wrong but uh, I'm pretty sure there's plenty of days not included in this clip where it's quite possible he felt regret for his actions. That said I wasn't there and wouldn't know.

    • @Nazioarteko89
      @Nazioarteko89 2 года назад

      So make his family and him suffer more is the answer?

    • @gaj30
      @gaj30 2 года назад

      this wasnt about his crime. this was about donald and following him to his death

    • @melt.3568
      @melt.3568 2 года назад +30

      That's unfortunately something common with people who were never shown love. Everyone was a victim in some form.

  • @Blue_ocean66
    @Blue_ocean66 5 месяцев назад +31

    All death penalties should be delivered INSTANTLY! No more 30 years on death row non sense.

    • @halfbakedproductions7887
      @halfbakedproductions7887 2 месяца назад

      Texas once turned the process around in 252 days.
      In the UK there was a rule (not really a law) that you had to wait three Sundays before an execution could take place. The shortest time between conviction and the gallows was five weeks. Average was usually around 5-6 months.

    • @zuki9537
      @zuki9537 2 месяца назад

      There have been people proven innocent 20 years after their convictions because of newer technology. What you're saying doesn't make sense.

    • @leelashbrooks8780
      @leelashbrooks8780 2 месяца назад +1

      But if it was quick then the prison wouldn’t make all that money

    • @JuicyJuice1313
      @JuicyJuice1313 2 месяца назад +4

      How many innocent people would be killed then...

  • @bainbridgeisland1
    @bainbridgeisland1 6 месяцев назад +18

    It’s terrible to see a human life taken but this is about the innocent victims.

    • @winston_smith311
      @winston_smith311 2 месяца назад

      this scumbag got off easy for what he did.

    • @castorkat4868
      @castorkat4868 2 месяца назад

      Notice he did say he was sorry as he was fading away

    • @winston_smith311
      @winston_smith311 2 месяца назад

      @@castorkat4868 it is burning in hell for eternity now.

  • @yungsmile7546
    @yungsmile7546 2 года назад +608

    My childhood was racked with my father's physical and emotional abuse. I too, was homeless and eating out of dumpsters for too many years. What I learned from that is that neither is sane nor dignified and most certainly, it's not love and that's what I came into being human to know and share. From experience I know that it's not what we're subjected to that makes us who we are, it's how we use it. Say NO to EVIL.

    • @glacialblueberry
      @glacialblueberry 2 года назад +13

      That’s awesome man! You can be proud of yourself for having learned that about being human. And for your capacity for forgiveness. It’s the only real way to be happy.

    • @kmarieking12
      @kmarieking12 2 года назад +14

      So sorry to had to go through this. Sending love and healing your way from all that troubles you

    • @yungsmile7546
      @yungsmile7546 2 года назад +9

      @@glacialblueberry Some things are never meant for forgiveness.

    • @yungsmile7546
      @yungsmile7546 2 года назад +15

      @@kmarieking12 I don't need nor do I want any sympathy. My testimony is about the responsibility of the choices we make, in regards to it making us who we are. Remember the voice you heard and the commitment you made at the instant before you became zygote. I do remember and live it.

    • @vcfirefox
      @vcfirefox 2 года назад +6

      I was beaten up for unimportant reasons as a child, father was not emotionally there, always serious faced. Mother treats father like he is the Lord of the house. So the ground below your feet was non-existent when you needed it. I grew up salty and jealous of kids with good parents. But no, I am NEVER letting the effects of abuse come out to see the light of the world. They will stay in me and will go to hell with me. Say no to evil.

  • @westernpigeon
    @westernpigeon 2 года назад +833

    its really hard to sympathize. I feel for him bcs he's the brother and i have a brother and i cant imagine that happening to my brother but then again the brother took away two lives for the most pettiest thing. i can only imagine how those families feel to have lost their loved ones.

    • @youngtrapnyssa2964
      @youngtrapnyssa2964 2 года назад +69

      Well he died, eye for an eye. People can grieve others even if they were a terrible person. We’re human. I send my condolences to both families

    • @littleninj0r
      @littleninj0r 2 года назад +15

      It seemed like he had shown remorse and understood where did wrong as well though. Seeing as they didn't have bail, it's every bit as likely that his partner that he was trying to get bail for would also fall to a similar fate in the system too. It was obviously deep desperation and his two victims in now way deserved what he did to them.

    • @cormacfingeret3551
      @cormacfingeret3551 2 года назад +25

      @@youngtrapnyssa2964 the death penalty is wack

    • @youngtrapnyssa2964
      @youngtrapnyssa2964 2 года назад +1

      @@cormacfingeret3551 I don’t agree with it, i was just being “matter-of-fact” to get my pout across.

    • @farzana6676
      @farzana6676 2 года назад

      @@cormacfingeret3551 Murderers need to get whacked.

  • @tjudawous
    @tjudawous Месяц назад +1

    Imagine watching a loved one get executed in a hotel lobby instead of a ceremonious viewing room.

  • @TheSoloAsylum
    @TheSoloAsylum 6 месяцев назад +2

    When he was lying on that table with a needle in his arm is when he got to feel for a moment what his victims felt the last moments of their lives. Zero sympathy from me. He got to feel what it was like to have someone take his life away and there is nothing he can do to stop it. The victims families should have been there.

  • @dylanb2086
    @dylanb2086 2 года назад +785

    I feel more bad for the two hotel employees who he killed for no fault of theirs whatsoever. He also killed them after they complied - I don't feel bad for him at all. But feel for his family.

    • @modernman7576
      @modernman7576 2 года назад +73

      My thoughts exactly. They were taken from their families by this murderer...

    • @ahhhkillit9290
      @ahhhkillit9290 2 года назад +65

      100% and in his last words he didn't even show sympathy for his victims or their families. Can't feel bad for him.

    • @s.howard9404
      @s.howard9404 2 года назад +23

      The death penalty is stupid. Why inflict more injury and death?

    • @based4indian2commie0slut69
      @based4indian2commie0slut69 2 года назад +43

      @@s.howard9404 Injury and death of killers and monsters

    • @aquasnippy
      @aquasnippy 2 года назад +12

      @@based4indian2commie0slut69 it really shows the kind of person you are if you don’t think people can change. Maybe it’s harder in this hellhole country but people can definitely change and rehabilitate into society.

  • @bassicallyandre
    @bassicallyandre Год назад +1110

    Stories like these are tragic. What he did was awful, but just shows how drugs can destroy lives, even down the line.
    My parents separated when I was one and I was eventually placed into foster care at 11 due to my mom's meth addiction.
    I remember crying, but later feeling relieved I wouldn't have to live the way I did anymore.
    I'm 30 now with kids of my own and though life hasn't been easy, I sometimes wonder how bad my life would've been if I stayed with my mom.
    Unfortunately, my ex wife also had a drug problem, but I was able to get full custody so they wouldn't have to live through what I did.
    I knew a few people from foster care that are now either dead or in prison and I think to myself that could've easily been me.

    • @sallyr2091
      @sallyr2091 Год назад +15

      I'm so happy you are safe now, stay strong for your family

    • @joshbates241
      @joshbates241 Год назад

      so since you went though that you offed 2 people after you were already done robbing them? I'm sure you didn't because humans can easily have even worse trauma and never execute anyone let alone 2. He actively made the choice to kill them after the purpose of the crime ie robbing them. Because of that he deserved to die. deserved and will are different things and he got the will. I think the victims family should have sway over being able to reduce their sentence and i guess forgive them if that's what they need. and in todays courts they do mostly. But at the same time families that need that eye for a eye type deal shouldn't be made to feel like they caused the murderers death. Vice fucked up making this and basically gave a middle finger to the surviving family.

    • @mol588
      @mol588 Год назад +4

      Good on you Andre .. you got out, you survived and you're doing good .. Best a luck to you 👍

    • @joerobinson417
      @joerobinson417 Год назад +7

      Thanks for understanding.

    • @tonydavis2672
      @tonydavis2672 Год назад +4

      What's really sad is you sit here and defend and make excuses for criminals . . . Lots of people have hard lives and never resort to murder and crime . . . Been a murderer and a criminal is a choice that you make . . . In criminals don't get punished the way they should for their crimes . . . Because people like you just want to defend and justify their criminal behavior . . . Maybe you should go to the state prison and even go to death row and get these criminals to come to your house and babysit for you sometime or maybe get them a job at the school where your kids go . . . Since you seem to think these criminals are just poor little victims and just deserve a chance at a regular life . . . If you don't believe in punishment then don't cry about the crime .. . And that goes for crimes they might commit against you or your family . . . Instead of seeing these people for the criminals they are . . You just want to see them as poor little victims . . . And then wonder why crime is getting so bad and much worser nowadays .

  • @AdeDueDamballa.
    @AdeDueDamballa. 2 месяца назад +10

    I feel sorry for his brother and i hope he can go on to do good things in his brothers name. However this man killed two innocent women. He took their lives away from them, why does he deserve to live but they don’t?
    It’s sickening how he tried to put on a sob story. My grandad grew up with an abusive father, used to get blind drunk and beat him and his mother to pulps. My grandad had to go to hospital for stitches once as his dad had thrown a ceramic bedpan at his head cracking it open. Did my grandad use that as an excuse to murder people? Hell no, my grandad is one of the sweetest men alive and always has been, an avid wildlife lover and charity worker.

  • @vinayrajkhunti5988
    @vinayrajkhunti5988 Год назад +477

    No matter how much worst life he might have gone through, it doesn't give him a right to take innocent lives.

    • @vincentquehenberger6556
      @vincentquehenberger6556 Год назад +20

      Yea but there is such thing as reasonability: when very bad things happen to you it may lead to you doing very bad things. This will not act as an excuse but as a kind of explanation which should lessen the consequences.
      In other words: if someone harasses you, insults you and provoques you for halt an hour, and after many attempts to stop him peaceauffly, you decide to slap him, it should be taken into consideration what happend to you before that action.
      It obviously is quite a different example but still similar in the term of reasoning.
      You think you wouldve lived a normal "peaceful" life if you were him?
      And if yes? Do you think all the other 17 people liking this comment would have?
      I doubt it...

    • @vinayrajkhunti5988
      @vinayrajkhunti5988 Год назад +37

      @@vincentquehenberger6556 I believe you simply didn't understand my comment. Those innocent souls had nothing to do with his crazy upbringing. His parents should be held accountable. Would you react same way if any of these victims were someone close to you?

    • @vincentquehenberger6556
      @vincentquehenberger6556 Год назад +6

      @@vinayrajkhunti5988 if you say his parents should be held accountable, i agree
      But in your first comment you clearly implied that he should also be held accountable with which i also agree but only to a far less far point, because of said upbringing.

    • @vincentquehenberger6556
      @vincentquehenberger6556 Год назад +5

      @@vinayrajkhunti5988 i would obviously not react that way, but i think you agree that one emotionally attached person might be the worst one to judge.

    • @ciscokid0110
      @ciscokid0110 Год назад +1

      So very true!

  • @haeleth7218
    @haeleth7218 Год назад +191

    Murdering two people the way he did is pure evil. And to do it in a state where you know they have the death penalty is the highest level of dumb.

    • @teresaj.5550
      @teresaj.5550 Год назад

      Not so much dumb as desperate, I'm thinking.

    • @robertwilson7736
      @robertwilson7736 Год назад +1

      I know why do such a thing

    • @teresaj.5550
      @teresaj.5550 Год назад +10

      Goes to show the death penalty doesn't work. Its not a deterrent.. We shouldn't repay evil with evil.

    • @christopherjasper8389
      @christopherjasper8389 Год назад

      Yes the laws that the white man made ? Yeah we know ma’am

    • @mmainvesting7013
      @mmainvesting7013 Год назад

      Some people can’t help it. Have you seen the brain dead sheep out there? Murderers are doing us all a favor and thinning the herd

  • @allisonjohnson6399
    @allisonjohnson6399 2 месяца назад +4

    People have choices and make choices. This man had the same home life as his brother who chose to murder. This man is humbled, soft spoken, placid. He did not choose violence as a result of his home life. Quit placing blame on circumstances....it is the choice of the individual to turn their own lives around.

  • @1dartow
    @1dartow 6 месяцев назад +3

    No matter the excuse. He got was was deserved.

  • @gfcancio
    @gfcancio Год назад +926

    My heart goes out to the families of those poor hotel workers murdered by this man, that poor woman shot in the face 3 times, the unimaginable pain they've experienced

    • @MyCatChloe
      @MyCatChloe Год назад +88

      Yeah Ikr, dude had a tough life but what he did to those people was totally unnecessary and cruel

    • @BurgundySorcerer
      @BurgundySorcerer Год назад +56

      Whilst the process of execution is morbid and the prisoner’s life circumstances are harsh. Many have been in his situation and not done what he did. Execution is correct in this situation.

    • @jayenga22
      @jayenga22 Год назад +29

      @@BurgundySorcerer I completely agree. Even if you're not a proponent of the death penalty, in certain situations such as these it is the correct punishment.

    • @johansteyn
      @johansteyn Год назад +1

      Yeah. Vice telling such a one sided story. Tell the story of how that women begged for their lives. Tell thr story of how they where absolutely depraved of their innocence. F this man. Sorry

    • @apexnext
      @apexnext Год назад

      Hard disagree.
      I can't think of a worse punishment than "you are locked up forever and will never be released."
      It costs more money to execute someone than to lock them up for life.
      If someone did that to my loved ones I would want them to die. But hopefully in a modern society we can reach a point where no human does by the state, which is actually on all of our hands.
      You cannot begin to imagine all the death row inmates exonerated by DNA evidence. How many did we put to death unjustly?
      I am not religious, but _Thou shall NOT kill_ is a commandment. There is no asterisk next to that line.
      But hey, it's not like the commandments were written on stone or anything.

  • @cianna722
    @cianna722 2 года назад +783

    😪 The whole story : his mother using drugs, the physical and emotional abuse from his mother, the living on the streets, trying to get money to bail out his girlfriend, the horrific murder, and ultimately his execution - is so horrible. It seems like there were so many places where there could have and should have been some intervention. This did not need to happen. 😪

    • @analinakos
      @analinakos 2 года назад +6

      This

    • @balocharyanwarrior5020
      @balocharyanwarrior5020 2 года назад +25

      Why did he murder someone? WTF

    • @sonyxperiasmk
      @sonyxperiasmk 2 года назад +74

      Dont get fooled by this. Listen to him, what he tells us. How hard his life was. What struggles he went through, what motivated him to do the robbery. That he is afraid of execution. That he knows pain and how hard life is. He says he would change his actions if he could. Think about: Why? He didnt talk a second about his victims. Not even in the last minute. Only about himself. He would only change his actions because they have hurt himself, not because of his victims. This is an evil man who does not truly regret what he did.

    • @cianna722
      @cianna722 2 года назад +13

      @@sonyxperiasmk I agree that nothing excuses murder. I don't agree that we can know if he is truly sorry. Sadly there is just no way to know for sure. Also, there is no way to know if his life led him to be able to commit murder or if that is just the way he was born. Still, I don't think that I could ever recommend the death penalty. Killing is killing, no matter what.

    • @gowdsake7103
      @gowdsake7103 2 года назад

      @@sonyxperiasmk Life CAN be hard but you dont fucking shoot someone in the face because of it

  • @aplus8362
    @aplus8362 6 месяцев назад +96

    This should be done more often. There are a ton of predators that can not be rehabilitated.

    • @Digitron001
      @Digitron001 6 месяцев назад +18

      No it shouldn't.

    • @aplus8362
      @aplus8362 6 месяцев назад +30

      @@Digitron001 these humans are a waste of space.

    • @WWFYMN
      @WWFYMN 5 месяцев назад +20

      Nah bro, there is a reason that all but 2 countries in the developed world have abolished the death penalty, it is inhumane and borderline violation of human rights

    • @aplus8362
      @aplus8362 5 месяцев назад +14

      @@WWFYMN ain't your bro. If you are a waste of space, you should be deleted.

    • @Digitron001
      @Digitron001 5 месяцев назад +8

      @@aplus8362 in that case anyone crossing the age 60 or retiring should be deleted?
      Your grandparents, parents and one day eventually you will stop earning and become a liability, in your words waste of space.

  • @susie4517
    @susie4517 3 месяца назад +4

    Condolences to all parties. RIP everyone involved. God have mercy.

  • @karelinramos7663
    @karelinramos7663 2 года назад +851

    Is sad to see how parents in the childhood of their children influence in a negative way and later in life that clearly affects their children and leads them to do these things.

    • @trashbank6148
      @trashbank6148 2 года назад +100

      @@ezze7540 because every single human reacts to trauma and abuse in the exact same way.
      Not saying that he doesn't deserve to be punished, but "there are thousands of children raised in worse situations and none of them became killers" is ignorant. There's thousands of people raised in BETTER conditions who also became killers, mass murderers, dictators.

    • @avnishm9026
      @avnishm9026 2 года назад +24

      @@ezze7540 we cannot compare such a thing. Everyone has a different perspective, different ways of receiving things and this has it's affects on different levels. Clearly his growing up had impacted his adulthood and we don't even know anything else that occurred in his life too.

    • @ETBrooD
      @ETBrooD 2 года назад +14

      @@ezze7540 There's a big undiscovered realm of suffering underneath the horrors of child abuse. We only see the tip of the iceberg of consequences. No more than the tip of the iceberg. You can't even imagine how bad it really is.

    • @monacoofthebluepacific2571
      @monacoofthebluepacific2571 2 года назад +7

      The "parent" should have had an abortion and save society and the unwanted person grief and trouble.

    • @WHISPERSHOT
      @WHISPERSHOT 2 года назад +1

      @@ezze7540 maybe go raise those children then? People need to stop comparing their own to others. That’s what’s fucking everyone and everything.

  • @winniecash1654
    @winniecash1654 Год назад +655

    Sad, for all involved. I can't speak for the mother who did not love her son. I am sorry for the boy who wanted and deserved his momma's love. I'm also sorry for the surviving family, the victims of the crimes and their families.

  • @Dan-sc9lq
    @Dan-sc9lq 6 месяцев назад +2

    I understand caring for a sibling. I don’t understand no acknowledgment of the deaths at his hands.

  • @rockrollangel1972
    @rockrollangel1972 6 месяцев назад +18

    here is one thing that upsets me. The families of the victims didn't get to say goodbye to their loved ones nor the friends of the victims also. Nor did the victims get a last meal or die peacefully but in a horrible and painful way. While I do feel for the families of the killer as they didn't ask for this to happen and I can understand wanting to be there at the end of their life, they have lots of time to prepare and say their goodbyes. I feel like the killers should suffer while they are dying but the constitution says otherwise.

    • @user-nu7ut8mq7v
      @user-nu7ut8mq7v 6 месяцев назад +2

      You should look into why the constitution said that

  • @marclaw4511
    @marclaw4511 Год назад +1339

    My thoughts are for the victims and their families.

    • @Valleygirl66
      @Valleygirl66 Год назад +69

      All the families are victims here,...Everyone,...all around.

    • @chrislotts4551
      @chrislotts4551 Год назад +182

      @@Valleygirl66 the guy that got executed was not a victim

    • @PukkaKeef
      @PukkaKeef Год назад +52

      @@chrislotts4551 He was a victim of his mother. Don't be so closed minded

    • @thisisgettingold
      @thisisgettingold Год назад +129

      @@PukkaKeef only a small percentage of abuse victims go on to be evil people... You don't get a hard life as an excuse.

    • @danica._.6822
      @danica._.6822 Год назад +81

      @@PukkaKeef Ok, and? Just because he had a hard life doesn't mean he can do what he did. I know so many people who've had horribly hard lives and they never even thought about killing somebody. When you do something like that you're not a victim anymore, you're a monster

  • @ChimkenNuggers
    @ChimkenNuggers Год назад +54

    The two women he killed in cold blood didn't get their last words to say goodbye to their families.

  • @bobma6775
    @bobma6775 6 месяцев назад +6

    The brother didn’t say a single thing about the victims of his devil of a brother. He literally talks about it being sad that his brother couldn’t watch tv. Are you kidding me?

  • @bobma6775
    @bobma6775 6 месяцев назад +1

    The brother is pissing me off. He killed 2 people and the state tried to make it as comfortable for you as possible. Don’t blame your mother for his actions. The brother turned out fine. He was a cold heartless murderer.

  • @maxschaul
    @maxschaul Год назад +715

    This was such a gripping piece, and I’m so grateful for his brothers visceral contribution. The perspective is something people rarely think about, but unimaginably painful, worth reflecting on

    • @lmvirella1904
      @lmvirella1904 Год назад +7

      Even rarer to think about is the perspective of the victim's family, you know the truly innocent... i really wish we could've heard from them, i bet their side of it might not have sounded so sympathetic. Laws are what keeps the soft and easily led alive, and keeps the manipulators and murders at bay...

    • @mukhastudios
      @mukhastudios Год назад +11

      @@lmvirella1904 I see what you're saying, but most families who lose a loved one to a violent crime don't feel good when their murderer is put to death. It doesn't bring their loved ones back, and most of the time doesn't bring any form of closure to the whole situation. Life in prison is definitely terrible, but a lot of people feel like the death penalty is getting the easy way out of that punishment when their family member is the one killed. Nobody wins with the death penalty, and Donald's case was the best case scenario for the family of a victim because they knew for an absolute fact that Donald was the one who killed them, and why he did it. I really do think getting their perspective would've brought a lot more to the piece but at the same time I would totally understand if the families didn't want to be involved, because they get nothing but more pain out of it.

    • @catherine8579
      @catherine8579 Год назад +1

      When someone chooses to commit a heinous crime, they so much pain to many more people than just their victims. Of course the most important people are the victims who've been directly hurt or killed & their family & friends but their pain & loss doesn't take away the validity of the pain of the perpetrators family & friends.

    • @catherine8579
      @catherine8579 Год назад +2

      ​@@lmvirella1904 All loved ones of both the victims & perpetrator suffer greatly. The pain & suffering the perpetrators loved ones go through doesn't take away the pain & suffering from the victims or their loved ones & it doesn't minimise the awful crimes. When someone chooses to commit a heinous crime, they cause a lot of pain to many people, not just the victims & their family, although they are the most important people of the crime. We see a lot of the victims family & friends perspective in video programs & not near as often the perpetrators family & friends, this program highlighted their view this time. The perpetrators family & friends pain & loss is just as valid as the victims family. Their pain is different from different perspective, different experience etc but pain is pain & shouldn't be comparable or made invalid when they are also innocent of the crimes. Normally the perpetrators family & friends are forgotten about, loathed, bullied, harassed, judged etc for awful choices & actions they had nothing to do with, so not only do they deal with the pain of what their loved one did but also the loss of that loved one (varying degrees depending on the situation, country, laws) but also the opinions & actions of people hating them just because they are related or associated to the perpetrator. They also can't just turn off their love of someone they love dearly & their love doesn't minimise the crimes of the perpetrator, many people see loved ones love, pain & suffering as minimising what they did & that just isn't true. I have seen this as a community services worker & working with police. Please don't under estimate the pain & suffering of what the perpetrators family goes through because they are just as innocent as the victims loved ones. The pain & suffering of all the innocent people around the crime is valid.

    • @joerobinson417
      @joerobinson417 Год назад

      Thanks, Max, for understanding.

  • @jaydibernardo4320
    @jaydibernardo4320 2 года назад +447

    Tragic end to a man's life but Vice really needed to interview the victims families to get both sides of this story.

    • @Senaleb
      @Senaleb 2 года назад +50

      Those are numbers to Vice, Vice's goal is to support anarchy.

    • @juch3
      @juch3 2 года назад +91

      What both sides? This is in its most basic purpose is just to document what an execution is like, and what the family of a convicted would feel and experience. Though out the video all the gruesome crime committed by grant was mentioned so there's no need for sympathy manipulating.

    • @jaydibernardo4320
      @jaydibernardo4320 2 года назад +31

      @@juch3 I suppose you're right. The victims & their families don't deserve any sympathy. Their lives don't really matter nor the horrible way in which they were murdered. The cold blooded murderer deserves compassion & the victims, hey, who cares, right? They didn't deserve to live a full life (like you or I) did they?

    • @juch3
      @juch3 2 года назад +46

      @@jaydibernardo4320 who are you replying to exactly? Because I never wrote whatever that is in your reply, I'm saying this is a documentary about the process of capital punishment in the US, not a documentary about Donald grant and his criminal activities and how it affected his victims.

    • @jaydibernardo4320
      @jaydibernardo4320 2 года назад +11

      @@juch3 I replied to your post & in particular when you wrote there was no need for sympathy manipulation (for the victims) since this video is about capital punishment in the US. To me that came across as rather cold blooded with little regard for the victims & familes & I would argue that this video was, in its own way a form of manipulation.

  • @fujinmage8201
    @fujinmage8201 2 месяца назад +2

    the guy was a double murder. he took life away from someone else, and forfeited his right to life, there is no excuse for taking innocent lives.

  • @MrAdamdumont89
    @MrAdamdumont89 6 месяцев назад +2

    It would be very difficult to watch your own sibling have to die. However, defending his crime is unacceptable. It is OK to say “I loved my brother very much AND what he did was very evil”

  • @lifeson90
    @lifeson90 6 месяцев назад +410

    not only did he do what he did to his victim but he made his bro who is clearly a lovely guy go through that

    • @badgirlhollywood9741
      @badgirlhollywood9741 2 месяца назад +3

      Yea that’s true I chose not to do some of the things I am capable of because I have a little sister

    • @paddymcdoogle4025
      @paddymcdoogle4025 2 месяца назад +1

      wtf comment.

    • @mwblackbelt
      @mwblackbelt 2 месяца назад +1

      @lifeson90 it's really hard to not care about your siblings or parents even when they have done truly bad things

    • @sonicdiablo8968
      @sonicdiablo8968 2 месяца назад

      @@paddymcdoogle4025 what's wtf about it?

    • @paddymcdoogle4025
      @paddymcdoogle4025 2 месяца назад

      @@sonicdiablo8968 lol

  • @BeaverSmashing
    @BeaverSmashing Год назад +986

    A part of me feels bad for someone being put to death, but the other part of me understands that that person put themselves in that place. I've only been on this earth for 30 years, but so far I've found it incredibly easy not to take an innocent person's life, let alone two.

    • @teabaganyone7830
      @teabaganyone7830 Год назад +66

      He didn’t just shoot and run he pulled the trigger multiple times and stabbed and women no less they were no physical threat to him

    • @blakethornton8937
      @blakethornton8937 Год назад +19

      But if you remember he did have a very rough upbringing he probably wasn’t mentally stable because of his mom so in part I feel as if his mom had an impact on his life decisions… Therefore people who have never been in that kind of situation would never know how it felt. I think he really just wanted someone to love him the way a mother should have loved her kid and he went too far due to past trauma trying to chase that love he never received. Truly just a sad world we live in😞

    • @luhmary5636
      @luhmary5636 Год назад +37

      I feel like no human should have the power to take another humans life . Period .

    • @teabaganyone7830
      @teabaganyone7830 Год назад +30

      @@luhmary5636 but we do and when two muslims behead A guy on the streets of london in front of multiple witnesses and cameras should they just get life in prison it cost £80,000 to keep a prisoner for a year still talking millions of pounds to keep them locked up shouldn’t they just be executed the next day and that money to go towards so many programs to help people

    • @BeaverSmashing
      @BeaverSmashing Год назад +14

      @@luhmary5636 I agree, so we should remove people from society who think they have the right to take a person's life.

  • @crowgirl5679
    @crowgirl5679 5 месяцев назад +12

    This video is very important and more people should see it. It focuses on the family of the killer. Most people dont really talk about how awful that would be. You have my respect, Vice

    • @PEEMZEE
      @PEEMZEE 4 месяца назад +6

      A normal society cares more about the families of the victims. It’s sad to think about the families of the killer, but they’re unfortunately just collateral damage in a necessary punishment.

  • @artyfhartie2269
    @artyfhartie2269 6 месяцев назад +1

    The best way to punish these murderers is to sentence them to live in prison with no parole, with hard labor and solitary confinement. Their mind will torture them without pity 24/7.

  • @Jobe-13
    @Jobe-13 2 года назад +415

    I can’t imagine the mixed feelings Donald’s brother had during this whole thing. This is just, upsetting. Really upsetting.

    • @PatriotsHateTheLeft46
      @PatriotsHateTheLeft46 2 года назад +20

      Criminals should be gotten rid of

    • @opiesmith9270
      @opiesmith9270 2 года назад +10

      @@PatriotsHateTheLeft46 you sound like a child, grow up!

    • @halamadrid71814
      @halamadrid71814 2 года назад +25

      @@opiesmith9270 If you're brother or sister were murdered you wouldn't care about how their siblings felt I promise you that.

    • @HuskyKrew
      @HuskyKrew 2 года назад +3

      @@halamadrid71814 good thing its not the governments job to care about how we feel and do whats right

    • @peterharren8909
      @peterharren8909 2 года назад

      @@PatriotsHateTheLeft46 Wait until it's your family member. Prison has its place, but it's attitudes like yours sucks down an immense amount of my tax dollars.

  • @ymcl2020
    @ymcl2020 9 месяцев назад +1233

    I can’t help feeling so sorry for Grant’s brother, James. What a horrible situation to find yourself in. He freely admitted his brother’s crimes were “heinous” which they were, but they are still brothers. I don’t think I would be strong enough to watch my brother’s execution. There is ALWAYS collateral damage to innocent people like Grant’s brother, who has committed no crime and on the face of it seems like a decent person. I just hope the families of the victims find some kind of closure with the execution. Sad. 😢

    • @nancyp4337
      @nancyp4337 8 месяцев назад +37

      He made excuses.

    • @Itskahuny
      @Itskahuny 8 месяцев назад

      I would gladly watch my family membet die for commiting a murder. Family means nothing at that point

    • @Editzvideos_level568
      @Editzvideos_level568 8 месяцев назад +5

      I know right that is so cruel I feel so sorry for him too bro☹☹☹

    • @Joe-qm4yv
      @Joe-qm4yv 7 месяцев назад +22

      He should acknowledge his brother deserved it and quit feeling sorry for himself no one forced him to watch

    • @bluejayhunter
      @bluejayhunter 7 месяцев назад +48

      I agree with you 100%. These comments before me - if it were their loved one in his shoes I bet they’d change their tune. Unless you’ve lived it, you can’t relate. It’s the internet so people feel good spewing at others. Until it happens to you. Sad

  • @karen6778
    @karen6778 5 месяцев назад +8

    This is so sad. I’m sorry for the family and friends of the innocent people that he killed. I’m also sorry that he suffered at the hands of his mother when he was growing up. I’m sorry that she ever tried smoking crack. My heart goes out to all of the family members who lost a loved one in this tragedy.
    I don’t know what the alternative is, but I pray that there is a better system in the future that can help to support criminals that have had a difficult upbringing.

  • @lovelight9261
    @lovelight9261 6 месяцев назад

    Just so sad for everyone involved. I hope for everyone to find peace. Hard to accept so many things in life. Do the best you can. Violence is not the way imo.

  • @loghanstevens9189
    @loghanstevens9189 Год назад +260

    I just can’t feel sorry for someone who viscously, and senselessly killed 2 young girls for no reason… he was worrying about suffering, but stabbed his victim in the neck, and shot them 3 times in the face.. and left them for dead… though I don’t think it should be anyones choice who dies, and when.. but what do you do in a situation like this.. HE MADE HIS DECISION. Godspeed man💙

    • @thanosbustedinyourmum
      @thanosbustedinyourmum Год назад +10

      Unfortunately, as humans we haven’t figured out that we need to greet this kind of viciousness with the same. It’s unfortunate as a civilization we don’t punish these people the same way they’re victims get punished doesn’t make any sense to me

    • @arielthepom
      @arielthepom Год назад +2

      @@thanosbustedinyourmum we are not God. Your a murderer for killing him

    • @thanosbustedinyourmum
      @thanosbustedinyourmum Год назад +5

      @@arielthepom who cares get over it.

    • @privatename2648
      @privatename2648 Год назад +3

      @ArielthePom: Your statement is ignorant. Unless you know Thanos personally and witnessed Thanos committing murder, or heard a confession, your statement is ignorant. (In addition to being grammatically incorrect)

    • @arielthepom
      @arielthepom Год назад

      @@privatename2648 I don’t owe you anything this isn’t a interview. So therefore I don’t care. And my opinion still stands. 2 wrongs do not make a right. And it’s not up to us to judge anyone, that’s up to God.

  • @juanblanco1267
    @juanblanco1267 2 года назад +858

    My sympathies go out to the families of the victims of this crime

  • @2much4head4u
    @2much4head4u 6 месяцев назад +2

    Too gentle of a death, should have got the same treatment he gave the hotel employees

  • @vancouverterry9142
    @vancouverterry9142 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have heard people who watched the murderer of their loved one or relative be executed say that the murderer got out of it too easy, much too easy given what the murderer has done and the aftermath that others have to live with. Maybe the brother should console himself that his executed brother had it much, much easier and infinitely more merciful than his victims or their loved ones.

  • @ponz-
    @ponz- 2 года назад +575

    As someone who has been incarcerated I can tell you those last 35 days must’ve felt like 10 years. You get into a routine years go bye kind of at a quick pace but when you break that routine time just drags. So they take that man’s TV with 35 days left and essentially put them in the hole (the box, segregation whatever you know it as) those last 35 days were the longest he’s faced. I can’t imagine sitting in my cell alone with nothing to pass the time but to add the fact that you know you’re going to die must have been a tough 35 days. Makes me feel bad and don’t get me wrong I’m not saying what he did was right nor am I ignoring the pain of the victims and their families it just makes me feel bad or sad I guess. The whole thing was kind of surreal for me. They serve food like it was a show. Idk I’m not against the death penalty for some cases I believe that some cases is a just cause for it but to see it in this light makes me think and that’s why I’m a BIG fan of Vice news. I think they hit it out of the park more often then most news agencies

    • @Nazioarteko89
      @Nazioarteko89 2 года назад +29

      The cruelty is completely unnecessary

    • @snapdragon6601
      @snapdragon6601 2 года назад +18

      I can't even imagine how long it would feel as those days dragged by. It's almost like they take the things away to force them to dwell on what it going to happen and replay what got them there 1000 times over and over in their head...damn, it's a sad situation all the way around.

    • @ponz-
      @ponz- 2 года назад +4

      @@ka3097 I agree with you I think you’re right I think the food is probably towards the family of the victims makes sense but you’re right where do you draw the line. I don’t know if it’s something to try to make people comfortable but you shouldn’t feel comfortable you’re watching somebody’s life be taken away even if proven guilty.

    • @Ultamami
      @Ultamami 2 года назад

      *than, not then

    • @jackbarnes9728
      @jackbarnes9728 2 года назад

      @@ka3097 You'd probably feel differently if it was your mom he shot in the face 3 times or shot then stabbed in the neck like he did to his 2 victims.

  • @as-hj1et
    @as-hj1et Год назад +853

    It's hard to sympathize when you realize the reason he's there in the first place. I just feel bad for the victim's family & his siblings.

    • @C00Lducks
      @C00Lducks Год назад +74

      I agree, this video shows his remorse and the aftermath but that doesn't erase the fact he took away 2 lives. his brother turned out fine so why didn't he? I worded it wrong but truthfully there had to be other options. oh well, to each their own. I'm sending my condolences to all 3 families

    • @C00Lducks
      @C00Lducks Год назад

      @@3reaper and you know that how? this video is about his brother's execution so obviously they wont talk about the eldest brother's past. even if he wasn't beaten, watching your mom beat your brother and not being able to do anything is just as traumatic

    • @nicksaveka5078
      @nicksaveka5078 Год назад +75

      When people have trauma or accidents, injuries, bad relationships.. not everyone can come out of those things ok, it impacts people differently.. for e.g some people look for revenge and others move on with life.. there are a lot worse people in power that commit a lot worse crime

    • @Ms-er1bq
      @Ms-er1bq Год назад +40

      I agree. Trauma causes a lot of things, but slicing somebody's neck from ear to ear and shooting somebody else 3 times in the face is not a natural progression. That's entirely something else.

    • @eilishiwish4134
      @eilishiwish4134 Год назад +11

      there are no winners here..... he killed two people, now he is dead. Thank goodness God is the true judge and jury and is full of love.

  • @TheSoloAsylum
    @TheSoloAsylum 6 месяцев назад +6

    The state didn't take your brothers life, your brother did that himself. He killed two people. The shame is, that he could not be executed twice.

  • @Rezto_
    @Rezto_ 2 месяца назад +2

    Why are you trying to make me feel sympathy for someone that brutally murdered two innocent strangers?

  • @SEEN-sc3sf
    @SEEN-sc3sf 2 года назад +321

    As soon as the crime was described, and the victims were described, I stopped feeling empathy towards this inmate.

    • @AureusD
      @AureusD Год назад +25

      That's how it's supposed to be. The less you know, the more you will trust your senses.

    • @jareshchan5987
      @jareshchan5987 Год назад +10

      Before I learned his crimes I felt empathetic towards him due to his childhood. But when I heard of his crimes and description, I was disgusted. Those crimes are heinous and despicable. Who could kill another person. I don't know if he felt remorse or not but I will assume not as he was given the death penalty. But regardless of remorse or not. That does not change he ended the life of 2 individuals. I do however feel empathetic toward the inmates brother, he watched his brother die and slowly die. That must have been hard to watch.
      It is really saddening to see people actually do this. People actually murder others for money, rather then doing the work. If you do the work it is always rewarding in the end.
      I wish you all a good day and the best.

    • @vernamorales2064
      @vernamorales2064 Год назад +13

      @@jareshchan5987 He didn't suffer like his victims did.l can't even imagine how scared they were

    • @jareshchan5987
      @jareshchan5987 Год назад

      @@vernamorales2064 you are right. I have a hard time understanding why he did not hat he did. But justice must be served

    • @TheBlueCream
      @TheBlueCream Год назад

      @thePiercingTruth same

  • @kapoleikaraoke6086
    @kapoleikaraoke6086 Год назад +438

    Hard to feel empathy after hearing about the heinous crime he committed. His brother really loves him...

    • @opticalman6417
      @opticalman6417 9 месяцев назад +13

      its not you have just got to change your mindset

    • @MLGtroll365
      @MLGtroll365 9 месяцев назад +32

      He deserved it... idc what the brother says to vouch for him

    • @warriorspanthersblackhawks4651
      @warriorspanthersblackhawks4651 8 месяцев назад +6

      @@opticalman6417yea the way I see it everything is the mothers fault. If she didn't beat him and make him crazy at a young age he wouldnt have been a criminal. The brother seems very level headed

    • @JusttSarinaa
      @JusttSarinaa 7 месяцев назад +23

      @@warriorspanthersblackhawks4651He choose to kill those people, there are plenty of other people who have been through worse and didn’t kill people. Mother was apart of it but it’s his fault.

    • @utubemf151
      @utubemf151 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@JusttSarinaaexactly ! Things happen that make us do things but once you’re an adult and not living at home you are the one who decides what you’re doing !

  • @Thats_my_opinion_so_chill
    @Thats_my_opinion_so_chill 2 месяца назад +1

    Okay let’s not say that your brother committed that double homicide “for the woman”. And it’s not because he was “seeking his mother”. Take responsibility. Ridiculous and despicable.

  • @MG-je2dr
    @MG-je2dr 2 месяца назад +1

    This man can not blame anyone but himself for this heinous crime. He brutally executed a woman by stabbing her through the neck in front of another petrified hotel clerk that he forced to hand over cash. With no remorse, he shot this woman, not once, but three times in the face. He lost his life the day he committed this crime and didn’t deserve to take another breath after murdering two innocent women.

  • @silkie8511
    @silkie8511 7 месяцев назад +371

    RIP to the victims and their families

    • @joebloggs5318
      @joebloggs5318 6 месяцев назад +16

      Yeah in all the black victimhood flying about the victims of the crime get forgotten about

    • @brentjames6049
      @brentjames6049 3 месяца назад +2

      George Floyd rip Breonna Taylor rip trayvon Martin Ahmad arbury stephon Clark

    • @silkie8511
      @silkie8511 3 месяца назад

      @@brentjames6049 George Floyd was out of his face on meth and fetynal

    • @Antivenom932
      @Antivenom932 3 месяца назад

      ​@@brentjames6049 human garbage 🗑

    • @nowyouredoingthesponge4644
      @nowyouredoingthesponge4644 2 месяца назад +1

      And to the excecutionees families such as grants brother showing his emotional side

  • @LKelz
    @LKelz 2 года назад +213

    Although it is painful to see he was executed . But on the other hand . He shot two women . He stabbed a woman’s neck multiple times and shot the other woman in the face multiple times . Imagine how painful it is for the women ? He needed the money but not only he choose murder to get it but also he choose murder in the most brutal way

    • @Zombiesteve03
      @Zombiesteve03 2 года назад +6

      Literally. Very brutal, got the money and still shot the girl 3 times in the face?? like he deserves to be put down.

    • @elis5936
      @elis5936 2 года назад +20

      @@Zombiesteve03 deserved the botched table tbh

    • @LKelz
      @LKelz 2 года назад +21

      @@johnbarry8283 even if he chooses murder is it even necessary to stab someone’s throat multiple times or shoot someone’s face multiple times ? The women experienced very very painful death . And I understand he needs the money , he couldnt get it but in this case he can rob them . Put them to sleep yet he chooses to kill them

    • @underarmbowlingincidentof1981
      @underarmbowlingincidentof1981 2 года назад +6

      well.. yeah.
      but in the end we have to agree that the US judical system and pro-profit prisons are messed up af.
      most interned people per capita... and over a third of the people leaving prison return to it in less than 5 years...
      for such a country to also have the death penalty is just... scary.
      i know death seems fair but giving the state the right to kill is.... wwelll... ,ets just say there are good reasons why so many nations stopped it..

    • @LKelz
      @LKelz 2 года назад +13

      @@johnbarry8283 I am only against death penalty because sometimes wrongful conviction happens . Innocent people or people who are mentally ill and commited minor crimes gets executed because justice system got the wrong person . But not his case , he actually did it

  • @tomkoa521
    @tomkoa521 2 месяца назад +1

    This entire video feels like it’s meant to excuse the absolute heinous killings this animal committed. No one forced him to kill. And hearing him speak is a slap in the face to the families of his victims.. he sounds like he was absolutely nuts

  • @shanelampard1114
    @shanelampard1114 4 месяца назад +1

    Bless you sir for your insight into your family. Thank you for sharing.
    The truth shall set you free. Nothing is worst than dying alone and your brother wasn’t lone even for his sins.
    God bless…my prayers are with you from the universe as your brother calls it.

  • @mayito9100
    @mayito9100 2 года назад +231

    Years of living a dangerous life has taught me that a tough man knows when and how to get out of a situation, but a smart man never gets himself into one.

  • @dz6472
    @dz6472 2 года назад +1915

    Sympathies go out to the victims and their families of this mans heinous crime

    • @mmeduvennet3316
      @mmeduvennet3316 2 года назад +41

      Oz. Yes sympathies to the victims and their families of this heinous crime I am a born again Christian but I am not against the death penalty because I am a scripture driven Bible believing woman since I was 16 years old and when the Bible says an eye for an eye that's exactly what it means and that's why we need to follow the scripture! That's the way I believe I know other people don't feel that way but I am sorry for this convicts family I don't care for his I don't want to eat your cookies I and drink your water! The victims in this crime will never eat cookies or ever drink water again and you are I'm sorry smug enough to make this about yourself God help you

    • @Nah.ImCool
      @Nah.ImCool 2 года назад +232

      You really could have kept that to yourself. This video is clearly about the inmate and his brother's feelings throughout the process. His brother didn't commit a crime. My sympathy goes out to Donald and his family being victims themselves.

    • @mandyellis876
      @mandyellis876 2 года назад +142

      Agree totally…it’s amazing that criminals are so worried about the possibility of ‘pain and suffering’ during their own deaths but are unable to equate any of it to what they did to their victims. Sympathy to the victims of the crime and sympathy to the murderer’s family, who were also victims of his heinous crimes too.

    • @Nah.ImCool
      @Nah.ImCool 2 года назад +9

      @@mandyellis876 What they did to someone else has nothing to do with them. They don't want to feel pain and that's understandable.

    • @jaylockwood5030
      @jaylockwood5030 2 года назад +128

      @@Nah.ImCool the fact that you think he is a victim is despicable and you are the reason crime is tolerated and real victimhood will increase

  • @user-xs5nn3xz7i
    @user-xs5nn3xz7i 2 месяца назад +1

    I couldn’t imagine going through that with a family member of mine . It’s just sad

  • @user-ts1ss6bi4v
    @user-ts1ss6bi4v 6 месяцев назад

    To hear him say “ he’s worried about suffering” while dying is eerie. I have no remorse; he’s lucky he was well aware of the day down to the time that he would depart this earth.