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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @pearbear6418
    @pearbear6418 Год назад +9154

    This is actually horrifying. Imagine going to the store and some random person decides that you'll be the one they'll make false allegations against for internet clout.

    • @majora919
      @majora919 Год назад +261

      I would also try and sue them

    • @tulin_enjoyer
      @tulin_enjoyer Год назад +135

      @@majora919 as you should

    • @An0nymous_L0gic
      @An0nymous_L0gic Год назад +40

      Shuttup mannnn I already hate going to the store and I'm exactly the kind of person who would get accused

    • @femf8tal
      @femf8tal Год назад

      This is next level fuckery. The horse left the gate and she didn’t realize the repercussions of telling a lie needing lies and more lies that she failed to see she would not be able to continue the fantasy behemoth.

    • @justacrittic1578
      @justacrittic1578 Год назад +89

      ​@RC I get the sentiment, but the problem is that it could endanger/discourage victims from speaking out. Imagine being in a sexual assault case and not only have your assaulter get away from lack of evidence but get an uno reverse card counter sue and sent to jail for "lying." You could say it would only count for cases where someone obviously lied, but that could also be difficult to prove.
      I also want to see subhumans who lie about serious crime face proper consequences, to put it mildly, but I have a hard time seeing a way to do it without potentially endangering others. It's pretty frustrating. At the very least in this case she should have her online accounts revoked.

  • @RustyShackleford9000
    @RustyShackleford9000 Год назад +4636

    The scary part is, when someone is a pathological liar like this, just imagine how she actually treats her kids or her partner behind closed doors. When someone is this manipulative, it is never an isolated incident.

    • @phil4986
      @phil4986 Год назад +66

      Dern, I feel sorry for her kids. Mom is looney tunes without the television.

    • @ThabBodyJab
      @ThabBodyJab Год назад +55

      She definitely gaslights him on the regular

    • @Abdega
      @Abdega Год назад +37

      I’m also terrified to think of how many times she was able to just lie about someone and get them in trouble outside of the internet, like at her day job, and just get away with it

    • @antonyslaughter
      @antonyslaughter Год назад

      That’s like saying the woman who shot her boyfriend hopping a phone book would stop it for a video is a psychopathic murder. People are stupid

    • @michalsedlarik8889
      @michalsedlarik8889 Год назад +40

      ​@@antonyslaughter No people are just not naive anymore. When you get into psychology you will see, that people have patterns. You can't really say for sure, but if i were to bet i would bet that she must not be alright in her head. Your analogy is different tho. It would be the same, if you said that we will say she is killer.... Which she is. No matter, if she did not wanted to, but she did kill her boyfriend.

  • @ZakMilz
    @ZakMilz Год назад +13535

    I couldn't imagine having my entire life being documented for strangers to see. The fact these mother influencers think its ok to do this is crazy.

    • @wock3476
      @wock3476 Год назад +122

      Wait till you find out about Chris-Chan

    • @Wadbolf
      @Wadbolf Год назад +16

      ​@@wock3476 those who know

    • @throwawayaccount5785
      @throwawayaccount5785 Год назад +77

      ​​@@Wadbolf your comment is as annoying as those 'am I the only one who... (something obvious)' comments. Everybody knows about him, everyone

    • @bobertastic6541
      @bobertastic6541 Год назад +42

      @Crow ik this is a bot but actually what

    • @PeasMinister
      @PeasMinister Год назад +40

      @@bobertastic6541 Fr the bots are spamming weirder messages

  • @ChaoticGoodPeasant23
    @ChaoticGoodPeasant23 Год назад +2317

    "She misperceived and misunderstood random events that happened around her."
    Bruh. That is the wildest way I've ever heard someone say 'bitch lied'.

    • @alexbennet4195
      @alexbennet4195 Год назад +72

      No, that’s literally the opposite of the defence. He’s saying she’s just dumb.

    • @theveganduolingobird7349
      @theveganduolingobird7349 Год назад +36

      @@alexbennet4195 willful ignorance is just deliberately wrong

    • @DreamlandKing
      @DreamlandKing Год назад +6

      He was saying that she was stupid

    • @Skyfire-qu7nt
      @Skyfire-qu7nt Год назад +3

      That poor lawyer trying to defend her

    • @Beanpolr
      @Beanpolr Год назад

      ​@@theveganduolingobird7349Being dumb isn't willful.

  • @devol3829
    @devol3829 Год назад +12148

    Imagine being her husband, watching everything unfold while realising that your wife is a danger to your kids.

    • @worldisfilledb
      @worldisfilledb Год назад +35

      She wasnt a danger to her kids, thats a blatant lie lol

    • @xreaper2451
      @xreaper2451 Год назад +1242

      @@worldisfilledbwhat she is doing is definitely dangerous to her kids bro what😂

    • @worldisfilledb
      @worldisfilledb Год назад +21

      @@xreaper2451 you have no reasoning… she lied about her kids being kidnapped, its stupid, not dangerous and you wont be able to say how which is all telling lol

    • @worldisfilledb
      @worldisfilledb Год назад +12

      @@xreaper2451 how was her lying to the cops going to physical harm her children lol

    • @skyetan86
      @skyetan86 Год назад

      ​@@worldisfilledb She is exposing her children's locations and schedules on a daily basis to an audience that may include ped*philes. That clear enough for ya?

  • @sarahb1862
    @sarahb1862 Год назад +3808

    She misunderstood nothing. She heard two people speaking Spanish to each other and decided that they were the perfect target. She was so narcissistic that she figured they MUST be talking about her and her children and decided that was all the reason she needed to make up an elaborate story for attention. She weighed her options and figured people would believe her over two "randoms".

    • @stephentrujillo3740
      @stephentrujillo3740 Год назад +75

      Mental illness is very sad. Normal people won't understand until they've had to deal with someone like that. There is no good outcome.

    • @xancer.
      @xancer. Год назад

      @@stephentrujillo3740 that’s a bit of an over generalization for mental illness this woman is just a horrible person. mental illness does not equal burden or asshole lol

    • @appledragonfiend2839
      @appledragonfiend2839 Год назад +89

      From everything we've heard and seen, I truly believe she is a narcissist. Your analysis is so accurate of what a narcissist would be thinking. I am so sorry that you have also had to suffer thru the abuse of a narcissist. But hey, at least now we can identify it and recognize manipulative behavior much better than before

    • @THEdustintruong
      @THEdustintruong Год назад +21

      @@appledragonfiend2839 when did she state that she was abused lol

    • @TertiaryTrash
      @TertiaryTrash Год назад +19

      ​@@appledragonfiend2839 tho you might be right, you made up the part about them being a victim just because they had a great analysis of a narcissist and assumed they must've gone through the same thing that you have. Even your wording, to me, had no sense of doubt about your opinion about the op.
      Is that not narcissistic?
      (genuine question cause I don't know)

  • @Nat0521
    @Nat0521 Год назад +4766

    That’s seriously disturbing that she reported it to the police. She became so obsessed with the story she made up that it actually happened in her head

    • @SirRadE
      @SirRadE Год назад

      Thats mental illness

    • @_Lumiere_
      @_Lumiere_ Год назад +121

      That's giving her too much credit. She knew it didnt happen. Nothing "fooled" her into doing it.

    • @spooky_lxix9042
      @spooky_lxix9042 Год назад +78

      she's definitely insane she need to get lock in asylum

    • @Nat0521
      @Nat0521 Год назад +149

      @@_Lumiere_ no like I actually do think that the idea of clout messed up her mind. I’m not trying to excuse her becuase she’s completely evil, but I think that part of her was convinced that this actually happened, and I think she was fully expecting them to be found guilty and put in jail

    • @yangpaan453
      @yangpaan453 Год назад +28

      @@Nat0521 sooo... is she mentally ill and believe it all happened, or evil with conscious malicious intentions? because those are two completely different things and you just worded it like theyre the same

  • @spectralumbra1568
    @spectralumbra1568 Год назад +1441

    I've heard so many sad stories about what children of mommy influencers go through. Like, "I know your dog died, but try to look sadder for the thumbnail." I saw one person who worked in an ice cream shop make a post about how a parent bought a fancy looking ice cream for their kid, they took a bunch of pictures, and by the time they were done it had melted and just got thrown away. And there was a post written by the spouse of a mommy influencer who said that his daughter wasn't allowed to have any toys at home because it messed up "the aesthetic" and he almost missed his kid's first steps because his wife was blowing up at him over leaving a drink can where the camera would see it and she would have to spend hours trying to remove it from the video. And then, the worst part, there are the ones who make videos of kids in swimsuits or wearing revealing clothes because those videos always do better. Like some of them will literally market their children to pedophiles to get more clicks on their videos. This culture of child exploitation is gross and dangerous and needs to die out.

    • @blackhat4206
      @blackhat4206 Год назад +67

      @Big Paid I mean, banning children under 16 or 18 from social media would also work.
      Children’s albums can just be private for the family, or viewed by approval from the parents to separate those using them to save memories from those selling their kids.

    • @blackhat4206
      @blackhat4206 Год назад

      @Big Paid One dimensional? I considered it a more realistically achievable option. I didn’t say their idea wouldn’t work, I just considered mine a more “ethical” and achievable step to reduce the harm than having the government initiating widespread testing and determination of what makes an individual “fit” to reproduce. It sounds a lot like eugenics or population control at that point, and we should probably start with providing free healthcare to all so those with mental and physical illness can more readily seek help without fear of crippling debt from medical bills. Problems of this magnitude cannot be solved with one single action, but instead will require major reforms from multiple angles over time to do it without resorting to authoritarianism.

    • @MrSqurk
      @MrSqurk Год назад +49

      I know the “aesthetic” story you are talking about. It really boiled my piss.

    • @boybutch
      @boybutch Год назад +27

      @Big Paid that’s not the only solution and it’s narrow-minded to think so. there CAN be rules put on social media cites (aka, outside gov rule) but the best way to help is through awareness of the issue and better (and more reliable) reporting systems on social media sites of sexual child exploitation. non-sexual exploitation (aka financial) is hard to prove and also is a more complex issues that isn’t breaking any “rules” or laws and unfortunately and a reporting system through those methods would be hard to code and process. unfortunately stopping child exploitation not an easy problem to solve and its an age old problem that has been going on long before social media. it’s just been evolved to fit exploiting them on a technological aspect. it’s sad and disheartening to see, but there ARE solutions. i’m not going to pretend there’s a perfect fix and that doing these things are going to stop this stuff from happening, because it won’t. unfortunately there are evil people in this world, and evil people are very good at finding loopholes to get what they want.

    • @mikewite1478
      @mikewite1478 Год назад

      My baby brother was on RUclips kids on time come just started watching it with him just to see what you guys watching making sure it wasn't absolutely mind-numbing in this dude would put his daughter in a swimsuit like the same kind of want people using wrestling whatever you call those and then slowly paying down to "show off" the suit. Conveniently he stopped RIGHT AT HER FUCKIMGNG CROTCH and sat there for like 5 FUCKING SECONDS!!! I swear he made her pull it up her asscrack too because there was definition to it (dont worry saying that alone makes me wana fucking off myself) and its not like i was trying to look at anything i would on a growm women either hed just straight up sexualize his 5 yearold fucking daughter. I dont remember the dudes name or channel but i blocked him from ever watching that shit again. I love my baby bro aint no way in hell ima let him grow up thinking that that shits ok

  • @Journeyagain0
    @Journeyagain0 Год назад +3116

    I feel sorry for her kids having a mother like her.

    • @SamBassComedy
      @SamBassComedy Год назад +41

      My mom was way worse. This is peanuts compared to the abuse I got. But yeah, this mom sucks too. Really bothers me that people all treat mothers like they are these special angels. No man, many of them are demons.

    • @simplyme9700
      @simplyme9700 Год назад +9

      @@SamBassComedy may I ask what did she do?

    • @Journeyagain0
      @Journeyagain0 Год назад +11

      @@SamBassComedy I'm really sorry to hear that, man.

    • @bigbootystink
      @bigbootystink Год назад +38

      ​@@SamBassComedy lil homies mom took his phone for a day.

    • @LaeMM0
      @LaeMM0 Год назад +4

      Na y'know people will be dogging on her kids too that's the worst part

  • @Jacobdalolman
    @Jacobdalolman Год назад +2444

    It’s impressive how she believed her own story so much she reported it to the police.

    • @defectiveaffect
      @defectiveaffect Год назад +107

      That's half of narcissism/pathological lying/whatever is going on with her
      The brain is so absorbed into what it thinks it's able to fully rewrite history to something else especially if it benefits it
      It might sound nuts- but it's really similar to anxiety or paranoia. Brain just makes shit up and then decides that's fact in order to protect itself from the possible danger

    • @firestarterri
      @firestarterri Год назад +50

      I don’t think so. I think she knew people would ask about a report and would research. She had to make a report to make her story more plausible to her audience. I think it was calculated rather than another indication of her being an “oopsie I’m just a delusional paranoid idiot” like her defense is trying to paint her as.

    • @bethanyoneal5789
      @bethanyoneal5789 Год назад

      Sounds like a pathological liar

    • @vomix9370
      @vomix9370 Год назад +1

      i swear to god this comment had like 200 replies i wanted to reply to one specific one and then i refreshed the page on accident and it had 0 replies

    • @alisonhilll4317
      @alisonhilll4317 Год назад

      It's so lazy talking over someone else's video, all you do is state the obvious just shut up and play the video.

  • @imissjesus
    @imissjesus Год назад +705

    "parents are to preoccupied with making sure their kids are masked up, that they no longer look at them" ... what? she failed to check on her kid while checking on her kid? thats a talent

    • @spectralumbra1568
      @spectralumbra1568 Год назад +113

      Seriously, her motives behind saying that aren't even subtle. She could just as easily say, "Parents are too preoccupied making sure their children are wearing both shoes when they leave the house" and it would make just as much sense. She found a random Spanish-speaking couple and accused them of attempted kidnapping to push some garbage anti-masking rhetoric and get clout for it.

    • @therealfranklin7675
      @therealfranklin7675 Год назад +5

      too*

    • @nuudelz3711
      @nuudelz3711 Год назад

      @@therealfranklin7675 that’s the root of this problem. It’s a classical Anti mask moms. Those born again Christian white nationalist, sell “health” products on Facebook, and “freedumb”moms who think they are the ones being victimized

    • @livetochange974
      @livetochange974 Год назад

      ​@@spectralumbra1568 in sure you would of supposed her if she said you should wear quadrapule mask for full effect and if you don't you support covid

  • @Alookatportland
    @Alookatportland Год назад +601

    I swear there’s going to be a “mom influencer trauma” section in childhood development textbooks ten years from now.

    • @DARKESTICEBURG
      @DARKESTICEBURG Год назад +19

      A joke on kurtis conners channel was about hiw we would have a whole generation of kids who would turn out mentally f*cked up because of influencer perants Funkyfrog bait also talked about this in their van life videos

    • @MJBuchanynn0310
      @MJBuchanynn0310 Год назад +24

      It’s there now. I’m in a Social Psych class right now and the textbook has a section on social media influence and child exposure on social media

    • @ruix
      @ruix Год назад +4

      ​@@MJBuchanynn0310sad that we need that

    • @MJBuchanynn0310
      @MJBuchanynn0310 Год назад +10

      @@ruix absolutely, but it's been more prevalent than I realized, ever since RUclips and Facebook have been things, there have been some questionable parenting choices made

    • @shanejay-vw6mu
      @shanejay-vw6mu Год назад +4

      ​@@ruixgenerational evolutional trauma sadly

  • @drewbakka5265
    @drewbakka5265 Год назад +558

    1. Keep kids away from social media, especially putting them on camera
    2. It takes a special kind of evil to try to get two people framed for kidnapping kids for clout

    • @MrTheevilmage
      @MrTheevilmage Год назад

      No. Keep moms away from social media. Their brains after having kids turn to mud and they have no moral compass if you then give that mud brain a tik tok account.

    • @aarondavis8943
      @aarondavis8943 Год назад +4

      For the vast majority of people it's not a problem. It's not social media that's the issue; it's people with personality disorders.

  • @brose.03
    @brose.03 Год назад +4945

    “Monday of this week my children were the targets of attempted kidnap.” She sounds exactly like a news reporter: no fear in her voice, no anger, just…nothing. It’s obvious she’s a bad liar or a sociopath, both of which are probably true.

    • @rjsimmons732
      @rjsimmons732 Год назад +78

      @Crow 😐

    • @Iron_glock
      @Iron_glock Год назад +1

      😐

    • @cullenpinney2997
      @cullenpinney2997 Год назад +84

      They are probably trying to contain their excitement for how much attention that can rake them

    • @boa5635
      @boa5635 Год назад +7

      ​@Crow 😐

    • @AK70FORYOU
      @AK70FORYOU Год назад +7

      @IATEYOURCORN 😐

  • @missvalerie4040
    @missvalerie4040 Год назад +5517

    I’m glad she is getting convicted. I hope she receives the maximum sentence. Absolutely disgusting.

    • @nickcunningham6344
      @nickcunningham6344 Год назад +24

      What's the maximum sentence?

    • @OfficialCelery
      @OfficialCelery Год назад +91

      @@nickcunningham6344 eternity

    • @ThongorrtheBarbarian
      @ThongorrtheBarbarian Год назад +127

      ​@nickcunningham6344 I just looked it up. Six months is the max she can get. They dropped some charges so basically nothing to fit what she did.

    • @Triality
      @Triality Год назад +18

      @@nickcunningham6344 Think it's 6 months in jail.

    • @Lawrence_Talbot
      @Lawrence_Talbot Год назад +90

      Even if she does (which is rare for women), the max sentence for falsifying a crime is far less than the time those accused would’ve served had then been found guilty for kidnapping.

  • @ChibiChunks
    @ChibiChunks Год назад +354

    I worked in retail security and have dealt with a handful of these women first hand. They're truly delusional. The one that sticks out the most was a woman and her daughters in the shoe section. This taller black man was walking through the baby section right next to it. She came rushing over to me and another associate saying that "he had been following her and her daughters through the whole store and was trying to lure them away to kidnap them." Thankfully, she just stormed out of the store saying she was going to call the police (she never did). But I went ahead and played back video just to make sure. He was just a guy being a dude in a store lol. His wife was over in the women's section shopping normally, had the baby stroller with her too, and he was just bored. He was only next to them for maybe 10seconds. So many men just meander because they were dragged there against their will while their wives/girlfriends/partners shop. But that little white woman saw a black man and went to every racist conclusion she could could come up with. It was absolutely disgusting.

    • @musicalcacophony
      @musicalcacophony Год назад

      It's historically common for white women to accuse colored people of ish they didn't do. Back in the day, the couple and the black man could've been seriously hurt or killed because of a white woman's lies. I'm glad its not like that anymore

    • @jenniferb.awesome
      @jenniferb.awesome Год назад +41

      Almost wish she did call the cops so they could've seen the security footage and told her how insane and racist she is. People like her need to be called out and publicly shamed for their lies. She probably went home and told all her girl friends and husband how a "black man almost murdered her and kidnapped her kids" They probably would've believed every word too 🙄

    • @Aaron-kj8dv
      @Aaron-kj8dv 11 месяцев назад +11

      We had a homeless guy wander onto my campus at college one time and yes he shouldn't have been there, but a girl went to campus police and said he was trying to steal her bookbag and they got into a fight and had this whole elaborate story and when they checked the video camera they just walked by each other in the hallway and never even spoke or anything.
      I only know this because the security was bitching to the rest of the staff and I was cool with a guy who worked in the cafeteria and he told me. He just wouldn't tell me specifically which girl it was because he said I knew her.

    • @johannhowitzer
      @johannhowitzer 10 месяцев назад

      It's not "white woman saw a black man" here. This shit isn't done by white men to black women, but it IS also done to both white and black men by corresponding women. There may be a little bit of a race component here, but the gender component is WAY bigger.

    • @Kerpeles
      @Kerpeles 3 месяца назад

      Could be psychosis and not purposefully disgusting

  • @atozy
    @atozy Год назад +4808

    had no idea there was an update to this story thanks for covering it

  • @krampus9376
    @krampus9376 Год назад +3492

    the thought that some narcissistic “mom” influencer can send someone to jail just for some likes on facebook is terrifying

    • @M3xP4nd4
      @M3xP4nd4 Год назад +16

      And sadly that exists since long time ago

    • @WhoTFVotedBiden
      @WhoTFVotedBiden Год назад +35

      Welcome to idiocracy…,,

    • @mrpersonmanthing5572
      @mrpersonmanthing5572 Год назад +55

      If it helps it didn't sound like they were actually arrested. They were accused, publicly, which is potentially just as worse

    • @livingcorpse5664
      @livingcorpse5664 Год назад +10

      Right? If you're gonna do something awful and be an awful human being do it for a big payout like stealing a million dollars and framing someone. Not for a few likes. Somehow it is worse it is for something that doesn't matter.

    • @Lawrence_Talbot
      @Lawrence_Talbot Год назад +34

      Women do it all the time with fake sex assault crimes. That is not say every single women does it, sex assault is very real. But there are a lot of guys who sadly get falsely arrested and even convicted for this. Some famous examples would be the Norfolk 4 and Harlem 5.

  • @caninehat6589
    @caninehat6589 Год назад +7611

    I despise influencer moms. They keep coming to my house and just stand there. It is terrifying.

  • @airysquared
    @airysquared Год назад +182

    I imagine her defense attorney is going with the “she’s stupid” defense because it’s the only reasonable defense he can provide if she won’t just own up to everything and admit she knowingly falsely accused that innocent couple. Because there’s no way she’s completely getting away with this.

    • @keeferChiefer
      @keeferChiefer Год назад +9

      Having someone like this as a client must be annoying, imagine trying your hardest to cook up a good deal with the prosecutors in a case where your clients clearly guilty and then he just refuses to take that deal because he still believes he’s innocent, I believe that’s what’s going on here😂

  • @lwo7736
    @lwo7736 Год назад +3904

    She radiates "my looks arent as beneficial now as they were in high school" energy

    • @HelloKittySGTC
      @HelloKittySGTC Год назад

      Most women that claim they there hot shit, and say they are a 10

    • @conceptualmessiah01
      @conceptualmessiah01 Год назад +26

      Lol.

    • @RageUnchained
      @RageUnchained Год назад +37

      Best comment right here 🤣 I’m gonna use this one

    • @idkwhoiam1012
      @idkwhoiam1012 Год назад +5

      underrated comment lmao

    • @itstk8828
      @itstk8828 Год назад +79

      Lol when you turn 30 thats common energy to run into

  • @sydneywright6545
    @sydneywright6545 Год назад +1221

    The biggest problem with people like her is that now when this type of situation happens for real, people will be less likely to believe real victims because they are so used to people lying.

    • @Lizzypoohxo
      @Lizzypoohxo Год назад +68

      I was just thinking the same thing. I lived in a small town in southern California where human trafficking is a huge problem. Almost daily there was attempted kidnappings at the grocery store and Wal Mart. It was always a couple, the woman trying to distract a mother while a male closed in on the child. Even in the parking lot they'd try to block you in and grab the child as the mother put groceries in the car. I had to be very methodical when going anywhere. I'm sure glad we were able to move. It was a beautiful little town that got very ugly before we were able to move.

    • @adr3anna
      @adr3anna Год назад +74

      This already happens with sexual assault victims. It only takes a handful of liars to revoke all of them of their innocence.

    • @adr3anna
      @adr3anna Год назад +42

      Also people are already falsely accused of kidnapping if they’re taking care of kids that don’t look like them.

    • @stuiedaman
      @stuiedaman Год назад +56

      A couple years back, a frantic out of state mom made a Facebook post in a local group here in Bellevue, NE about her kids being missing after her ex husband with split custody was supposed to return them. People jumped in the berate her over how fathers don't have fair custody rights, and used this as an opportunity to be awful to this woman. A couple days later it was found that the father murdered the kids. Absolutely horrible.

    • @vooshmoozik6185
      @vooshmoozik6185 Год назад +20

      "the boy who cried wolf" comes to mind

  • @LabMatt
    @LabMatt Год назад +1305

    To be fair, "be a parent" is a legitimate advice nowadays. Some parents aren't willing to do even that.

    • @hurryingglint23
      @hurryingglint23 Год назад +36

      Sad but true…

    • @rosaolivares7888
      @rosaolivares7888 Год назад +77

      Always has been :(

    • @tomothybahamothy
      @tomothybahamothy Год назад +23

      Some parents...... Like her?

    • @BonBonToro
      @BonBonToro Год назад +40

      And you get adults too who think they are being a good parent when they're actually not

    • @nomoretwitterhandles
      @nomoretwitterhandles Год назад +31

      That's not advice. That's the equivalent of saying "do your research" because you have no actual knowledge on the subject you're talking about.
      Obviously more people need to parent their children, as people need to educate themselves on important subjects, but if you are offering ADVICE and that's the advice you give? You're only proving that you're uneducated and apathetic to the suffering of other children.

  • @TommyRayzer
    @TommyRayzer Год назад +70

    I can't believe her Lawyer said that "She had no idea how much this would spread".... This entire saga started after she posted a video online. That means she meant it to spread as much as possible!

  • @bryangreeley842
    @bryangreeley842 Год назад +278

    Her lawyer had to be emotionless bc if he tried to show any emotion he would have just bust out laughing at how goofy she is. 💀

  • @toasteroven4760
    @toasteroven4760 Год назад +464

    this happened in my town, it was wild to hear about, but the people accused were widely known in the town, and were supported throughout. No one really believed the accuser throughout the events in the video.

    • @bouclechocolat
      @bouclechocolat Год назад +79

      That's good to know. Not everyone would have been so lucky

    • @drera4642
      @drera4642 Год назад +15

      Police believed her for a quick second

    • @apbishhh3423
      @apbishhh3423 Год назад +6

      Yup! When I heard about it I knew it was fishy!

    • @JewTube001
      @JewTube001 Год назад +10

      did she just pick them at random? it sounds like she assumed they were illegal immigrants or something because she heard them speaking spanish. this whole scheme must have backfired terribly if they were well established within the community.

    • @MidnightAndLuna
      @MidnightAndLuna Год назад +3

      That’s good to hear.

  • @AWildJirachi
    @AWildJirachi Год назад +688

    Slightly interesting fact: it’s actually not terribly uncommon for people who are lying to be OVERLY detailed. They’re often hyper-focused on getting you to believe the story that they’re telling you, and people do tend to believe a story more whenever details are included. However, liars will often overcompensate for that by adding too specific and/or too many details to make it seem more believable.

    • @Raine.in.love.
      @Raine.in.love. Год назад +45

      you wanna just say it normally plus maybe add a little embarassing detail that has relevence for the best lies

    • @rockyevans1584
      @rockyevans1584 Год назад +49

      ​@@Raine.in.love. you should start a lie telling class hank

    • @lelenny7725
      @lelenny7725 Год назад +9

      interesting (i lied).
      i know i'm really good at lying

    • @flarestorm9417
      @flarestorm9417 Год назад +35

      It reminds me of the guy that faked a livestream to cover up his planned murder of a woman. It excused him at first, but there were many obvious tells that something was off, like him openly admitting he couldn't read the text chat because of some unspecific bug or something. There was plenty of other evidence that painted him as the guilty party mind you, but it's so strange how a seemingly smart plan was executed so obviously bad to the point that it actually proves his guilt more than his innocence.

    • @LordManux91
      @LordManux91 Год назад +14

      Another slightly interesting fact: liars can be this detailed only in 2 cases: they're actual psychopaths or they had time to practice the speech.
      Solution: keep asking them the same question but each time add a focus on a different detail of the story, up until they can't remember their own lie and start contradicting themselves.
      Then comes the beating.

  • @cgreen399
    @cgreen399 Год назад +41

    what’s worse is that she blamed everything on the anxiety she had during the pandemic. like everyone didn’t have the same type of feelings. but not everyone did the same type of actions

  • @MrBruh5
    @MrBruh5 Год назад +1078

    Imagine hearing from your mom that she told everyone you've been kidnapped and now need to hide to cover up her story

    • @krisv8407
      @krisv8407 Год назад +76

      Straight out of an American Dad episode

    • @zg3342
      @zg3342 Год назад +59

      Imagine having to go to school after that eventually at least. Feel bad for those kids.

    • @Lucaz99
      @Lucaz99 Год назад +32

      Somehow she managed to beat the mom who made her kid “fake cry” when he was crying about their sick dog

    • @ergo2919
      @ergo2919 Год назад

      @@Lucaz99 I think they are the same person, they both look and sound exactly the same if not, both are fucked up though

    • @Lawrence_Talbot
      @Lawrence_Talbot Год назад +14

      Honestly, if I was a parent at that school, I’d tell my kids to stay the hell away from her kids because I’d be scared of being accused of kidnapping her kids during a play date or something.

  • @acidifyingUser
    @acidifyingUser Год назад +113

    Influencer parents are genuinely the worst of the worst, they don't deserve children, especially when they solely use their children for clout or to further their own online career.

    • @thomasmoroiu
      @thomasmoroiu Год назад

      They are all using their children for their own shitty online careers and “clout” An “influencer parent” is pretty much just a synonym for "someone who really really wants to 'make it' and uses children as their content because they can’t even formulate a though, yet alone an idea"
      You forgot the part where they make an insane amount of money (or at least big amount) from their kids doing kid shit, then keep all the profits for themselves and maybe if the kids lucky, give them a nickel and a happy meal when they turn 21. Oh, and the inevitable online s*xual exploitation that they’ll probably allow (Danielle Cohn is a perfect example)

    • @memenazi7078
      @memenazi7078 Год назад +4

      The kids are an extension of their ego

    • @BaldSun
      @BaldSun Год назад

      Prime Example: DaddyOFive

  • @Bandetta_
    @Bandetta_ Год назад +337

    Something I’ve learned from watching murder case interrogations. Is that if there are a LOT of details. Things you normally wouldn’t notice or remember due to the stress of the situation. It’s most likely a lie. Liars will oversell a story in hopes that you think “oh they remember so much detail, it can’t be fake”.
    Not saying this is always true, but I tend to lean more so that way.

    • @gracejordan110
      @gracejordan110 Год назад

      100%. If someone is a victim of a crime, usually unless they have some kind of special prior training like military or police or something, they won’t know a lot of the details or they’ll black it out to try and forget it. The liars know tons of details about everything. Just look at Sherri Papini

    • @BeepBoop-z2v
      @BeepBoop-z2v Год назад +40

      Difference between detailed and specific when it comes to these too.
      Detailed is unnecessary details that is just used to buy time to think up lies
      Specific? Something really rare that they remember distinctly because it was rare or weird

    • @diktatoralexander88
      @diktatoralexander88 Год назад +10

      @@BeepBoop-z2v Those two words can mean practically the same thing (you can switch them around and make the same point) but yes there is that difference.
      Are they recounting something in detail becasue it is just so graphic that they can't forget it? Or are they recounting something in detail, but it didn't have anything to do with the situation?

    • @A_Ducky
      @A_Ducky Год назад +8

      This is where I'd get the death penalty while innocent. Due to certain life & health circumstances, I've lost the ability to be concise in English. Verbose, going on tangents, interrupting.. I've become what I've hated. I think it's part of my mental illnesses but who knows.. Drs sure don't. But I'd fry for sure just for being ANXIOUS about everything!!!!

    • @gtijason7853
      @gtijason7853 Год назад

      Don't you let that stink out again, or should I call it stank ?

  • @kirbyyourenthusiasm
    @kirbyyourenthusiasm Год назад +177

    "She now owes a quarter into the lie jar. And that jar's gonna be filled to the brim after this case, because she's a fucking liar."
    Peak poetry.

  • @ndroidryan7659
    @ndroidryan7659 Год назад +2815

    If only Charlie was everyone’s mom, then world peace would be achieved. Alas, we can only dream

    • @_Gam3r
      @_Gam3r Год назад +12

      @TheRebelliousRebel "WELL, ACTUALLY" 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓 learn to understand jokes

    • @massive_dick_gaming
      @massive_dick_gaming Год назад +3

      i think you mean if MY MOM was everyones mom.

    • @Lavthefox
      @Lavthefox Год назад +88

      You probably just unlocked some new fetish that society wasn't ready for but the internet will embrace

    • @lovely2wice
      @lovely2wice Год назад +11

      Ive BEEN dreaming😔

    • @ShadyRK9
      @ShadyRK9 Год назад +2

      But he's a male...

  • @annaelisavettavonnedozza9607
    @annaelisavettavonnedozza9607 Год назад +536

    You’re a great mom to us, Charlie.

  • @youtuber6193
    @youtuber6193 Год назад +142

    One of the worst things about social media is that people believe things like that at face value and without question.
    The couple accused are lucky they weren’t recognised sooner and some vigilante who believed every word of Katie’s story tracked them down and did them harm.
    *Always* question everything you read on social media, especially if you’re only getting one side of the story.

    • @diktatoralexander88
      @diktatoralexander88 Год назад +5

      especially if the one side of the story is the most persuavive one.

    • @gryla5290
      @gryla5290 Год назад +9

      Somebody in the comments said those two were pretty well-known in town, so nobody believed a word that woman said

    • @allisonisis
      @allisonisis Год назад +4

      Nobody believed her 😂

  • @m1ntyuu
    @m1ntyuu Год назад +43

    I just got a job at a toy shop and on my first day I saw an influencer mom trying to film a “prank” on the dad with her kids. I stood and watched her force her kids to redo the prank THREE. TIMES. IN. A. ROW. And then they left, not even buying anything, just grabbed a random plastic sword and poked the dad in the ass and walked out… genuinely concerned me realising that influencer moms exist in real like and they’re not some weird NPC

  • @No_0neTruly
    @No_0neTruly Год назад +232

    In 1993-94, when I was 4, my brother and I were nearly kidnapped outside an old school walmart in hot springs arkansas.. I'll never forget the look on the woman's face as she grabbed my brother. It was something out of a horror movie, the way she went from sweetly telling us she knew our dad to jumping towards my brother and grabbing his arm. Like a spider or something. I thank God my mom came out side when she did. Jeez.... Explanation : my mom, brother, and sisters were checking out at Walmart...my step dad had gone to the car (unknown to us he was pulling it up front) my brother who is two years older went running outside to the car... I followed. We got to an empty parking space and i remember being very confused and then a woman walking up and asking if we were looking for our dad and claiming to know him, my brother took a couple steps toward her and I moved backwards because it set alarms off with me that she referred to him as my dad and not step dad... she then grabbed my brothers arm I grabbed his other arm and tried to kinda sit down. And I started yelling.. the second woman started kinda freaking out and telling them to hurry. The man then came around her and grabbed me by the waist... right as I felt him gain control of my weight and start to lift me up. I heard a scream and we all stopped in unison and turned and my mother, with my step dad right behind her, was running through the parking lot straight at us.. they let us down and all ran off.. I don't rember lot.past that until we were driving home and my mother was yelling at us alot.. I don't remember her ever being more angry than that night.

    • @futurepro3d232
      @futurepro3d232 Год назад +9

      Dang- yes i replied in 30s

    • @IronicalChronical
      @IronicalChronical Год назад +6

      I wonder what she was gonna do with two little boys?

    • @No_0neTruly
      @No_0neTruly Год назад +31

      @@IronicalChronical there was Two women and a man ... the woman grabbed my brother and the man was in the process of grabbing me when my mother came running through the parking lot screaming.

    • @if7723
      @if7723 Год назад

      ​@@IronicalChronical tiny organs can still be harvested.

    • @cloudbrooks
      @cloudbrooks Год назад +11

      im so sorry that happened, that sounds terrifying :(

  • @Lunk42
    @Lunk42 Год назад +42

    Man if someone tried to falsely accuse me of something like that I'd sue them for everything they own. I hope the couple she accused do the same.

  • @stevensivori2273
    @stevensivori2273 Год назад +17

    This is where I'm from. This women got absolutely dragged when it came out she lied, so much so she left the state. Her lawyer also tried to get the case dismissed multiple times. It's annoying it took this long, but finally she gets what she deserves

  • @LieraLolita
    @LieraLolita Год назад +62

    I’ve had legit experiences (two specifically) where creepy ass men followed me and were scoping out my children and i made the store and the police aware. One of the guys got arrested because he thought he could hide in the parking lot. I’ve told everyone around me about it but this is the first time that I’ve ever posted about it online. It’s scary as shit and it needs to be made public for legit cases but shit like this makes me mad. She needs to be absolutely thrown the book

  • @6tango16
    @6tango16 Год назад +432

    I really love when Charlie gets into insulting someone and just runs out of things to say and just starts saying random shit and you can hear it in his voice that he knows it doesn't make any sense but it still somehow works lol

    • @icantgetdubs2433
      @icantgetdubs2433 Год назад +38

      I noticed that with the quarter in the lying jar thing he said 😂

    • @justaguy-m2o
      @justaguy-m2o Год назад +11

      The situation is so baffling, not even charlie knows what to say 💀

    • @theowilliams360
      @theowilliams360 Год назад +4

      It gives me mega turbo romantic Facebook vibes

    • @masyvalorant
      @masyvalorant Год назад

      dudes a bozo

    • @gabriellopez1457
      @gabriellopez1457 Год назад

      @@masyvalorantwatch your mouth insulting if jesus and keanu reeves were a flordia man.

  • @ronanmaguire1015
    @ronanmaguire1015 Год назад +89

    Back even a years before 2010, Being a parent was seen as an 18-year commitment, not an 18-year paycheck.

    • @user_hellothere
      @user_hellothere Год назад +10

      Im deep and this is 14

    • @ronanmaguire1015
      @ronanmaguire1015 Год назад +1

      @@user_hellothere lol

    • @ronanmaguire1015
      @ronanmaguire1015 Год назад +1

      @@user_hellothere its not deep, at this point a lot of people think the same

    • @allisonisis
      @allisonisis Год назад +17

      You're a parent longer than 18 years lol you don't stop being a parent because you have an adult child. You're committed FOR LIFE.

    • @tiagobelo4965
      @tiagobelo4965 Год назад +9

      ​@@allisonisis much like a pet it goes until one of you is dead, and you job is to push that date as far as possible, and make the times until then as happy as you can

  • @JioVega
    @JioVega Год назад +367

    My sister does this with her kids and it makes me sick. Her social media reports every event that happens to her kids, and even uses them as a bargaining chip, threatening to cut off contact with whoever doesnt fall in line. My parents bite their tongue because they want a relationship with their grandkids. Social media moms are the most soulless, degenerate incels.
    Edit: Yes women can be incels too. It's a behavioral pattern that doesn't pertain to only men. Why are people white knighting for my sister when I know my sister better than they ever will? Unless y'all took it personally, incels would have to defend other incels I guess.

    • @sillybilly2526
      @sillybilly2526 Год назад +16

      I'm so sorry this is happening to your family. mommy influencers are deplorable individuals. i hope her kids get some help in the long run:(

    • @pascers1543
      @pascers1543 Год назад

      @@sillybilly2526 huge anus writing the most kindest sweetest and sincere sentiments:

    • @CreamCakes420
      @CreamCakes420 Год назад +13

      Okay I agree with you but why’d you use incel ?

    • @yungevilbruh
      @yungevilbruh Год назад +15

      @@CreamCakes420 lol fr mothers literally cant be incels. having children is kinda the complete opposite of being an incel

    • @thelimon4338
      @thelimon4338 Год назад +3

      Incel? lmao isnt being a mom the exact opposite of a incel an incel is like a reddit modderator

  • @Dylan-1
    @Dylan-1 Год назад +48

    If you falsely accuse someone of a crime, you’re sentence should be what they would’ve got

    • @skagenpige88
      @skagenpige88 Год назад +2

      Or pay their lost income for the rest of their lives.

    • @skagenpige88
      @skagenpige88 Год назад +1

      Your basicly making them handicapped and jobless.

    • @alexbush714
      @alexbush714 Год назад +4

      You'd have to have a separate trial and investigation into whether this person actually lied with the intent to falsely accuse. Also, if you can prove that what they're saying is false, you can already sue them for defamation/slander/libel. I just feel like people forget about that option.

    • @skagenpige88
      @skagenpige88 Год назад +1

      @@alexbush714 Aint it sad you have to sue them and go through a whole trial for something thats so obvious? Also what if you cant afford an expensive trial?

  • @seamkeen8441
    @seamkeen8441 Год назад +141

    when I first heard of the word influencer in 2019, i thought it mean't someone who gives great life advice and is kind enough to help people who are in need of it.
    I could not have been more wrong.

    • @o0Hidden0o
      @o0Hidden0o Год назад +4

      The key word is “great” in the life advice part, I’m sure we’ve both heard some of the most heinous bullshit lol.

  • @alexanderradkee376
    @alexanderradkee376 Год назад +90

    I feel like people getting caught in that type of lie should have to serve the maximum sentence for everyone that was falsely accused.

    • @Monochrome2004
      @Monochrome2004 Год назад +10

      Or at the least should serve the sentence of whatever crime they falsely accused the other person of. False accusation of kidnapping? Then you get the sentence for kidnapping. False accusation of murder? Then you get the sentence for murder, and so on

    • @mikecandy2830
      @mikecandy2830 Год назад +3

      I think that’s what OP was saying lol

    • @shadesmarerik4112
      @shadesmarerik4112 Год назад +3

      ur suggestion would stifle the willingness to report a crime. Imagine u report a real crime and the perpetrator wins the court case on a technicality. So now u are facing a maximum sentence, just because u rightfully reported? Thats inhumane.

    • @shadesmarerik4112
      @shadesmarerik4112 Год назад +2

      we all know that the justice system is not perfect, and that punishment is in the focus, although it is proven that punishment and especially harsher punishments are questionable from a standpoint of reason and benefit for the greater good. I despise people, who are calling for harsher punishments and police state, just because they cant keep their anger and hatred in check.

    • @noahmay7708
      @noahmay7708 Год назад +1

      Well said, Erik

  • @mayp8184
    @mayp8184 Год назад +76

    Thank you for addressing this. I'm so sick and tired of not only this happening, but people usually getting away with it. I hope she gets hers and more.

  • @zstrode.8953
    @zstrode.8953 Год назад +58

    "I dont think she undedstands how this would spread and the impact it would cause"
    YES, YES SHE DID! This is why it makes me so angry 2 innocent people! That could have been any of us! Disgusting 😢

  • @IUwUI...
    @IUwUI... Год назад +803

    I’m on the porcelain throne while watching this and hearing “influencer mom” totally cured my constipation 👍 10/10 efficacy indeed

    • @ovgem
      @ovgem Год назад +39

      porcelain throne is crazy

    • @omniscient420
      @omniscient420 Год назад +29

      Throning right now too. 😂

    • @Tw0Dots
      @Tw0Dots Год назад +2

      I mean it was already a pretty common nickname for toilet, so lmao. Would be different if he came up with some messed up name haha. Wonder what it would be…🤔

    • @mikassaakermann5561
      @mikassaakermann5561 Год назад +5

      This is why I love watching this man's videos not only entertaining but you learn new stuff. I've never heard about the brown note and it happens I'm a guest and when I'm somewhere other than home I legit can't poop somtimes it lasts 3days with discomfort somtimes pain. I just looked up that brown note and I'm not shitting you (no pun intended) IT WORKED! THANK YOU CHARLIE!! ❤

    • @IUwUI...
      @IUwUI... Год назад +1

      @@omniscient420 rule 🤴✨

  • @Keshlynne
    @Keshlynne Год назад +110

    As a mom who has had a kid go missing for several hours, not knowing if my child had been taken by a stranger, this is absolutely angering! I can only imagine how parents of children who have been kidnapped or had children go missing might feel about this! Then she tried to frame people for something that didn't even happen! I hope she gets the maximum sentence!

    • @parkeralan19
      @parkeralan19 Год назад +2

      Okay I gotta ask. What happened? Did they just get lost or something?

    • @notericforeman
      @notericforeman Год назад +2

      Agree!!! My nephew pushed out a window screen when he was 2, we didn’t even know he could open the window! Some people found him wandering a few hours later, his mom was a mess. Glad your LO is okay now ❤

    • @Keshlynne
      @Keshlynne Год назад +2

      @@parkeralan19 He was hiding. He was also four, at the time. We found him when came out because he got hungry.

  • @GermDGator
    @GermDGator Год назад +335

    Pretty big red flag considering how emotionless her voice is as she’s talking about her kids being “kidnapped”. She doesn’t sound upset. She doesn’t sound afraid. She doesn’t sound mad. She sounds like she’s reciting a script with little care in the world. Any parent would panic in this kind of situation.

    • @skagenpige88
      @skagenpige88 Год назад

      No, not every parent "panic"....

    • @tornadodee148
      @tornadodee148 Год назад +33

      @@skagenpige88 every parent would at least show some emotion and not look like a comfortable AI telling the story.

    • @skagenpige88
      @skagenpige88 Год назад

      @@tornadodee148 People react diffrently....what is so great about the showing of emotion? Also looking like a comfortable ai is an emotion by itself....

    • @tornadodee148
      @tornadodee148 Год назад +29

      @@skagenpige88 because showing emotion is human?? especially a mother that almost lost her child?? this woman talks about the situation like its a typical Tuesday lol. not to mention she was actually caught lying so IDK why you are still arguing w me when I say it was written in her face that her story was fake, cuz it was.

    • @skagenpige88
      @skagenpige88 Год назад

      @@tornadodee148 Becouse if you think like this...every single person that react logically and looking for solutions instead of throwing emotions into the ether.....you suspect of something?

  • @MSte21
    @MSte21 Год назад +28

    I think both scenarios are true. She got spooked because she has major Main Character Syndrome and genuinely thought at first that that couple were targeting her, because 'not speaking English!', and then afterwards realized what a goldmine of content that could be for her. So she is stupid AND evil.

  • @anaromello
    @anaromello Год назад +428

    The maximum sentence she can get is only six months, it should be 20 years. She put an innocent couple at risk with her disgusting allegations and made their lives hell.

    • @worldisfilledb
      @worldisfilledb Год назад

      You want someone to get 20 years for lying to the police?? Lol I bet youre the same kind of person who bitches about overcrowding in prisons but at the same time want someone to get pretty much a life sentence for this stuff lol

    • @worldisfilledb
      @worldisfilledb Год назад +1

      @user-cj1gw3rx7g they wouldnt get arrested cause the cops wouldnt have a case at all

    • @FrankYammy
      @FrankYammy Год назад +22

      20 is crazy. Don’t become part of the problem

    • @xreaper2451
      @xreaper2451 Год назад +10

      @@FrankYammyhow is that apart of the problem

    • @JoeyisDREADful
      @JoeyisDREADful Год назад +15

      Nothing non-violent should carry over a decade, nothing short of severe bodily harm should carry 2 decades. That's just a completely insane take.
      If this gets 20 years you'd have to give life for bar fights.

  • @HeyitsBri_
    @HeyitsBri_ Год назад +153

    She explained how her children were almost taken to some unimaginable end the same way a normal person would explain seeing someone you don’t like in Walmart

  • @kirillliutikov884
    @kirillliutikov884 Год назад +145

    Well. This situation is sad, to be honest. I feel so sorry for her kids. I can't imagine growing up with such a horrific and absolutely discusting mother at such a young age.

    • @SP-kk1sj
      @SP-kk1sj Год назад +3

      Growing up at a young age 😔

    • @FreddyLeclair
      @FreddyLeclair Год назад +1

      Disgusting*

    • @SP-kk1sj
      @SP-kk1sj Год назад

      @@shadi2962 😔

    • @lilbank2521
      @lilbank2521 Год назад +2

      @@shadi2962 That sentence made no sense lmao, stop it

  • @pboytrif1
    @pboytrif1 Год назад +21

    I love how "my client didnt know what they were doing" is the default legal defence when a story is THIS idiotic

  • @Bonovasitch
    @Bonovasitch Год назад +65

    The problem is that some moms care more about having power over their children than they care about their children themselves, and the fact they're so quick to hide behind the 'hur dur being mom is hard' is why it's such an ordeal to hold them accountable for subjecting their children to such shitty parenting.

  • @tannerperry5079
    @tannerperry5079 Год назад +78

    I feel bad for her kids. They deserve better.

  • @nomoretwitterhandles
    @nomoretwitterhandles Год назад +22

    "She didn't know what was going on" isn't a good excuse for her to get away with it. If anything, I think that shows she needs an even BIGGER punishment for her actions. If someone can just go around ruining people's lives "on accident" because she "didn't know better", she may as well plead insanity and get locked up in a mental hospital. A parent like that should not have kids, especially if they're going to endanger someone else's life for clout.

  • @zstrode.8953
    @zstrode.8953 Год назад +28

    That's actually scary as hell that she went out of her way to fabricate a kidnapping story to some innocent people. Why on earth would that even come across her mind? Thank God for cameras and stuff now days because that could have ended terribly for them, innocent people. I feel bad for the kids. You know their mom has filled their heads and made them lie and lie and lie. What a nutcase she needs to get a mental evaluation. 🙄

  • @joonefps
    @joonefps Год назад +10

    There was a case of a woman in my town making a case about being kidnapped and trafficked. She named several people and those people saw inside cells, and it came out she lied about the whole thing. It RUINED the accused people’s lives. What’s horrible is that people seem to get off EXTREMELY lightly for something of this calibre. False claims are perhaps some of the worst things a person can do to another, and I wholeheartedly believe people who make these claims should get the punishment of the crime they accuse others of. It’s sickening.

    • @skagenpige88
      @skagenpige88 Год назад

      People that make false claims and ruin the life of people should be punished by paying their lost salery the rest of their lives.

  • @MerryTheJerryKun
    @MerryTheJerryKun Год назад +78

    Her lawyer basically said "She spoke her truth" like they're on The View instead of facing criminal charges.

    • @flarestorm9417
      @flarestorm9417 Год назад +11

      There is no such thing as a multi-choice truth. There's the truth, there's theories/interpretations, and then there's lies. The idea of "his/her truth" suggests that something is true just because someone believes in it really hard.

    • @houseofhas9355
      @houseofhas9355 Год назад

      😂😂😂😂

  • @dizzyhq5100
    @dizzyhq5100 Год назад +588

    I mean, I would’ve believed that her kids got kidnapped because she looked like the kind of person who would let that sort of thing happen

    • @jerricaleonard2123
      @jerricaleonard2123 Год назад +33

      Or do it herself.

    • @kenny-q8m-t2u
      @kenny-q8m-t2u Год назад +15

      Cause she white

    • @BriannaBow
      @BriannaBow Год назад +14

      ​@@kenny-q8m-t2u Indeed

    • @hopelessromantic3786
      @hopelessromantic3786 Год назад +31

      Especially if her only advice was to pay attention to your kids in public. That feels like a self report.

    • @J.R.Swish1
      @J.R.Swish1 Год назад +23

      ​@@kenny-q8m-t2u reported for racism

  • @Kiki-uz9ur
    @Kiki-uz9ur Год назад +16

    She also had said they were targeting her kids because she heard them say “Look at the little boy, he doesn’t have a mask on that must mean his parents don’t love him and we can take him” while tearing up

  • @Drew_H.
    @Drew_H. Год назад +14

    Playing the stupidity card in court should only be allowed if you are then forced to carry around an actual "I Am Stupid" card that is required to be shown at all times.

  • @Colecruzin
    @Colecruzin Год назад +161

    Thank god she is getting charged I really didn’t think she’s actually was gonna get any repercussions

    • @YourOwnDa
      @YourOwnDa Год назад +24

      Me too, a white woman receiving adequate punishment in the justice system is almost like finding Bigfoot

    • @BrooklynBalla
      @BrooklynBalla Год назад

      Why not?She committed a crime and nearly ruined the lives of two innocent people with false charges.

    • @dej25
      @dej25 Год назад +1

      ​@@YourOwnDa 🤣🤣🤣

    • @notericforeman
      @notericforeman Год назад

      @@BrooklynBalla Shes a white woman. As a white woman, we get away with everything.

  • @turboshazed7370
    @turboshazed7370 Год назад +74

    She reminds me as the type of parent that will say "hey youre coming at me AND MY CHILD (or children)" when its just you and her getting into an argument.

  • @killasomz2771
    @killasomz2771 Год назад +10

    The attorney looks like he don’t even believe what he’s saying. This was probably the worse(most obvious) lie he ever had to make.

  • @xryeau_1760
    @xryeau_1760 Год назад +11

    The amount of narcissism required to try to ruin two people's lives just because you're bored with your own is insane

  • @alanluscombe8a553
    @alanluscombe8a553 Год назад +48

    Imagine the crazy shit she teaches her kids and does around them when people aren’t looking

  • @jezusmylord
    @jezusmylord Год назад +32

    ive seen a story on reddit that a teen that had such a mother that documented everything for internet and i felt just sad for that teen, that story was just pure sad.

    • @tirididjdjwieidiw1138
      @tirididjdjwieidiw1138 Год назад +1

      if it’s reddit there’s a 99.9999% chance of it being completely fake and just for internet points

    • @tirididjdjwieidiw1138
      @tirididjdjwieidiw1138 Год назад

      that goes for everything on the internet

  • @HappyGrouch
    @HappyGrouch Год назад +16

    Sad part is liars that get people put in prison never have charges. I believe if you're found to lie and charges are brought, you should get the time they were facing.

  • @theGazzer
    @theGazzer Год назад +30

    Notice how they never try and claim mental instability or something lol. She just goes "oops I'm such a silly goose" and tries to just shrug it off past that.

  • @traumaqueen702
    @traumaqueen702 Год назад +64

    As someone who has called police to search for her child, she isn't remotely upset. My daughter was lost by her school. She was supposed to go to safekey and they put her on the bus. She was 5. I was absolutely HYSTERICAL.

    • @tiagobelo4965
      @tiagobelo4965 Год назад +3

      I've seen multiple mothers (including my own) be pretty much horrified if their child doesn't come home at the usual time, even if it's a safe place and they are old enough to handle themselves. I honestly don't know how y'all live with that

  • @skylarwattie
    @skylarwattie Год назад +42

    Charlie, without kids, is a better parent than MANY parents with SEVERAL KIDS out there.

  • @hmmm...............
    @hmmm............... 11 месяцев назад +6

    She only got ninety days in jail!!!! It's absolutely outrageous that she only got three months it should be ten years minimum.
    This woman should've never been a mother. Those kids should be moved to a safer home.

  • @zarielin8110
    @zarielin8110 Год назад +30

    There wasn't any emotion in her while she was lying about her kids being kidnapped, and potentially ruining someone's life. I always say that real people are scarier than monsters

    • @mius.cereal
      @mius.cereal Год назад

      @natma relnam I LAUGHED OUT LOUD😭😭😭😭

  • @Lonewolf0840
    @Lonewolf0840 Год назад +7

    Someone needs to ask that attorney: "Blink twice if you're doing this against your will?"

  • @mrwinemaker
    @mrwinemaker Год назад +17

    If you maliciously lie about a crime to put an innocent person in prison, you should get the same sentence they would have gotten plus any time they spent in jail added on.

    • @EKk8819
      @EKk8819 Год назад

      FACTS!

    • @Peakfreud
      @Peakfreud Год назад

      She won't even get a 10th of that.
      6 mons and some programs & fines.

  • @nonna_sof5889
    @nonna_sof5889 9 месяцев назад +1

    Falsely accusing someone of a crime should be punished as if you actually committed the crime.

  • @seanevertts2735
    @seanevertts2735 Год назад +18

    I think one of the most obvious issues/problems with people like this is an addiction to social media and "clout". Narcissism in full bloom in this day and age, is heralded and encouraged unfortunately.

  • @xae548
    @xae548 Год назад +6

    3:13 the kids yearn for the mines

  • @sharpsichord
    @sharpsichord Год назад +11

    I live in Iowa, and we just had a wacky case of a girl pretending to have cancer (even making fake photos of being in the hospital) to steal donations for her"treatments". She's 100% healthy. Even wackier, they seized 30-something thousand in donations and a car she bought with more donations. She's fighting in court to get the money and the car back. GoFundMe had to refund all of the donations and I assume they'll go after her at some point, too.

    • @zenverak
      @zenverak Год назад +1

      My brother had a GF in high school who pulled that kind of shit so he would come over at like 4 AM.

  • @XxXxESTxXxX
    @XxXxESTxXxX Год назад +4

    “Your honor my client was just in a silly goofy mood”

  • @ed_weird
    @ed_weird Год назад +15

    It warms my heart knowing they all eventually ruin themselves.

  • @KingMagnaLegit
    @KingMagnaLegit Год назад +93

    im glad someones talking about her, especially the moistman!

    • @doginalog630
      @doginalog630 Год назад +1

      I just ate explosive diarrhea

    • @TheDarkLink7
      @TheDarkLink7 Год назад +2

      Maybe moistman gets *moist* with stories like this lol.

    • @KingMagnaLegit
      @KingMagnaLegit Год назад

      @@p-__ nah he a commentary goat

    • @nickerasmus6372
      @nickerasmus6372 Год назад

      @@p-__ my farts are better than your farts

    • @Tw0Dots
      @Tw0Dots Год назад

      @@KingMagnaLegityou saying goats can’t get wet?? 😦

  • @Ezmoney-8
    @Ezmoney-8 Год назад +21

    The fact that she had the absolute nerve to actually report to the police when she knew it wasn’t real is baffling. She needs to be held accountable for being so ignorant to literally everyone in this situation for wasting their time and almost endangering innocent citizens. Then again what a classic blonde moment.

  • @MartinAston00
    @MartinAston00 Год назад +3

    5:55 yeah she reported it, but waited a whole week. Likely thinking it’d be like her work(security footage only saves for 1 week)😂

  • @DSP_Gaming0
    @DSP_Gaming0 Год назад +9

    Her kids are gunna grow up and see their mother did this. I couldnt imagine being in their shoes.

  • @MrSlopeShredder
    @MrSlopeShredder Год назад +15

    FINLLY! Someone who is being held accountable for a false accusation of anything. Those people wouldn’t have gotten 6 months though. They would have gotten much longer in prison. I feel bad for her kids bc they will have to live without their mom for a while and not know why, but people like this should receive the same amount of time the people they are falsely accusing are subjected to as a punishment for this type of life ruining crime

    • @Wallychans
      @Wallychans Год назад

      I don’t feel sorry for the kids AT ALL.
      That food on their spoon the last few months has been bought with money as rotten as blood money.
      I’m done giving any sympathy to offspring of monsters just because their life will be full of shame, when we know for a fact their nurturing was paid for with rotten money and never paid back. Screw that.
      Like an owl eating a raccoons baby, then the raccoons smell it feeding it’s child to owl chicks, and raccoon hunts the owl chicks. Would you cry over that or call it karma? This is common in nature. Why sympathize for the kids who are suckling the teet of a MONsTeR just because that monster was punished? Whole bloodline can suffer as far as I care...

    • @YourOwnDa
      @YourOwnDa Год назад

      @@Wallychans sanest r/childfree user

  • @pedrohov
    @pedrohov Год назад +19

    god I hate that lawyer, and he hates himself too. He knows what he is doing

  • @gabrielnotgabriel9572
    @gabrielnotgabriel9572 Год назад +21

    Every child deserves a parent but not every parent deserves a child and some parents don’t deserve free will

  • @iiantixsocial
    @iiantixsocial Год назад +17

    You would think if she's telling tiktok that her kids were almost kidnapped, she'd be crying, she'd be angry, just any sign of emotion, but she talks as if it's something casual. Like "oh yeah, my kids were kidnapped"

  • @watsonwrote
    @watsonwrote Год назад +9

    I agree that "influencer" is one of the worst popular terms we've adopted. I remember talking with someone who didn't understand why I felt that way and it made me feel like we were born on different planets

  • @benjaminmatheny6683
    @benjaminmatheny6683 Год назад +8

    That lawyer is so robotic is because he has to defend something that is next to impossible to defend without getting sanctioned by the court. He probably tried to get her to plead guilty and ask for mercy from the court, her report differed substantially from what was on the cameras, they got her dead to rights. But she thought she could "beat" the charge, so He has to go out there and present her lies without lying himself. It's a fine line to walk.

  • @BluAries89
    @BluAries89 Год назад +3

    Love the scientific explanation of the brown note into the immediate dumb it down explanation

  • @fizzervc7264
    @fizzervc7264 Год назад +9

    Only 6 month???? She should get whatever those people she reported would've gotten if they were found guilty. Absolutely disgusting.

    • @Beelzebubby91
      @Beelzebubby91 Год назад +2

      Look up Sherri Papini. She did basically the same thing and got 18 months in jail and has to pay 310K. Hopefully this lady will have to pay for the resources she took up which costs taxpayer money.

    • @marvindebot3264
      @marvindebot3264 Год назад +1

      That's on the books for false sexual assault reports in some states now.

  • @lynnechurch2482
    @lynnechurch2482 Год назад +29

    CONGRATULATIONS on 13 million, Charlie! Still giggling from your description of this "parent". Such a good example she is, yeah? Love your channel, great work! Blessings from WI 💙💙💙

  • @OldTeaz
    @OldTeaz Год назад +11

    SHE KIND OF LOOKS LIKE THAT MOM THAT TRIED TO MAKE HER CHILD CRY IN A SPECIFIC WAY FOR A THUMBNAIL WAIT A MINIUTE

  • @Whimzymoth
    @Whimzymoth Год назад +1

    As a 20yr old woman who was almost taken at an amusement park, it happens very quickly. They don't give you much time to react. By the time you see them/they approach you you're already the target and you already have the lower hand. It's FAST. You can't just walk away, they make you look like the suspicious one. They have alot of tactics and I personally think mom's are not vigilant enough , but also wayyyy too hypervigilant in the wrong ways. And they usually act super sweet or helpful or kind, so people dont even question things. My mom thank god saw me from the ride my family was jumping onto, and I knew they were acting strange, and I have a signal with her I've had since I was a kid, TRAIN YOUR KIDS. it happens when you're young and an adult! This person lying makes real people's experiences look fake. It sucks.