14 Year Old Killer Thinks He's Going Home

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of Eldon Samuel and analyzing it from an educational psychological and legal perspective.

Комментарии • 17 тыс.

  • @williamrudolph91
    @williamrudolph91 Год назад +27854

    I went to middle school with Eldon. Lakes Magnet Middle School in CD'A. My best buddy Terrance and I tried to befriend Eldon. We noticed how lonely he seemed and how other kids avoided him because he was quite frankly.. weird. We tried to look past the weirdness and get him out of his shell a bit. Let's just say some of the stories he had told us about his life before moving to the area was wild and seemed like an unhinged fantasy. Nonetheless Terrance and myself would eat lunch with him and hang out with him on breaks. Until one day he stopped showing up to school and we shortly found out why. It was a shock and made all the stories he told us a lot more believable. I feel bad for Eldon. He didn't stand a chance with the parents and family life he had. He was so smart too. It's a shame how everything happened really. I still think about him often. It's crazy that I see a video like this pop up in my recommended and I can actually think back to times I've actually had conversations with Eldon. Crazy stuff.

    • @morseventurechannel1365
      @morseventurechannel1365 Год назад +2348

      Wow that is crazy. He probably was telling you the truth. I am half way in and I feel bad for him.

    • @Titus213-xc7pi
      @Titus213-xc7pi Год назад +913

      Always gotta be that person claim they knew the killer. Cut the crap kiddo eldon never knew u and vice versa! Carry on now

    • @melissasmidt222
      @melissasmidt222 Год назад +659

      Thank you for providing more backstory and for befriending Eldon. Unfortunately, the damage was already done by his pernicious parents and continued until this tragedy.

    • @Sweetyhide
      @Sweetyhide Год назад +749

      I can't believe he went to an adult prison. That tiny little young boy that can't even speak clear normal sentences. He seems so immature. To be around grown men in a prison seems crazy. They are going to eat him alive.
      Also, Did the detectives ever consider that he killed his brother first? I was thinking that he killed, or was in the process of killing his brother when his dad attacked him. That is why he killed his dad. He was torn about his dad but never about his brother. He wanted to hide the fact that he killed his brother but not that he killed his dad. It was just really odd.

    • @DoopamineHit
      @DoopamineHit Год назад +220

      Damn that’s so sad to hear, can’t imagine what has been in your head for all this time. Also, was the note at 28:24 a school thing? If so how no teacher raised any type of suspicion about a 14yo kid talking about weapons that much?

  • @horrorbehindthephoto
    @horrorbehindthephoto Год назад +8482

    I don't think people realize just how much work is needed for a documentary this size and with this kind of editing. Props to you guys, I hope I can get at least a fraction of your success. Well executed as usual. 👏

    • @Lonely_Goat
      @Lonely_Goat Год назад +153

      Yeah we know it's not done with a magic wand. A well executed video and channel will be rewarded

    • @WaKeUpTIs
      @WaKeUpTIs Год назад +40

      Very grateful for every video, incredible work beginning to end. Thanks guys!!

    • @MetalsirenIXI
      @MetalsirenIXI Год назад +31

      You figure an hour + video is days and days of work.

    • @kevineastwood-tm2mt
      @kevineastwood-tm2mt Год назад +38

      Yeah this is EWU, I believe em to be up there with the best in the business

    • @dpbarbie9560
      @dpbarbie9560 Год назад +18

      you have a cool channel also 😊

  • @barfiemcflatus3729
    @barfiemcflatus3729 Год назад +7196

    Coming from someone that grew up in an abusive home, there's a very real resentment a kid can feel towards his family.

    • @frankie3791
      @frankie3791 Год назад +368

      Right? I'm 45 and still working on letting go smh for my own sanity and well being

    • @Beowulf891
      @Beowulf891 Год назад +211

      I didn't have it nearly as bad as this poor kid and I still hold some resentment towards my parents. Dad especially. I won't be doing anything like this since I don't live at home anymore but I can see how resentment, especially mixed with a likely mental illness, can explode this violently.

    • @zarasbazaar
      @zarasbazaar Год назад +398

      I remember saying I hated my father and a relative was like "Oh, you don't hate him." No, I hated him and I still do 50 years later. I don't know why people don't take emotional abuse seriously.

    • @kab9706
      @kab9706 Год назад +163

      Children know that they are meant to be raised with love, respect, safety, and routine. Every child deserves love and safety from their caretakers. A kid who doesn't recieve that will be angry and bitter. I feel so bad for kids having to overcome abuse and neglect.

    • @shaylaster1607
      @shaylaster1607 Год назад +81

      Enough to kill your little brother? Shot him , stab him and hack at his body? That much

  • @XMorbidChaosX
    @XMorbidChaosX 3 месяца назад +1927

    He took a sip of water*
    Narrator- He’s drinking water because he’s lying

    • @Krabzz95
      @Krabzz95 3 месяца назад +39

      Definitely wasn’t thirsty

    • @Without_lies_pislam_dies
      @Without_lies_pislam_dies 3 месяца назад +3

      Looks like I’m inside makkan

    • @user-kc1sy1km9y
      @user-kc1sy1km9y 3 месяца назад +6

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 YOOOOO

    • @louieo.blevinsmusic4197
      @louieo.blevinsmusic4197 2 месяца назад +63

      Glad I’m not the only one who sometimes thinks they’re sometimes full of $hite.

    • @XMorbidChaosX
      @XMorbidChaosX 2 месяца назад

      @@louieo.blevinsmusic4197 big shite

  • @lime.3
    @lime.3 11 месяцев назад +4722

    what he did is obviously extremely tragic and messed up but when they said his sister had told police "he never had a chance", that broke my heart. your environment changes everything

    • @michellemarini5128
      @michellemarini5128 11 месяцев назад +126

      My cousin Ronnie "never had a chance" though he was an introvert and took his own life 😢!

    • @shootama
      @shootama 11 месяцев назад

      im sorry to hear, hopes all well regarding your situation, as well as one could be.@@michellemarini5128

    • @CSDonohue11
      @CSDonohue11 11 месяцев назад +81

      Sad
      All of this and cousin Ronnie

    • @avi7278
      @avi7278 11 месяцев назад

      BS, he's an f'd in the head psychopath. He wasn't abused. Those of us who were actually abused can easily see through this little BS schtick of his. He's a selfish little prick with 10 folders worth of mental problems. 8 months between beatings sounds like a f'n resort. Please don't waste your pity on this POS. There's plenty more children who actually deserve.

    • @hanslanda8303
      @hanslanda8303 11 месяцев назад +31

      @@CSDonohue11poor cousin Ronnie

  • @ZessXXify
    @ZessXXify Год назад +2763

    “He stares at you, and you feel like you’re in a fishbowl.” That is THE most accurate description of an abuser I’ve heard so far. This is what they mean by trust your gut; we’re not always conscious of it, but people like Eldon and Junior put you off for a reason.

    • @OnTheBackOfBullets
      @OnTheBackOfBullets Год назад +107

      Yeah that line caught me too. I've met folks who that line describes perfectly. I dont disagree with the charges, but I have no doubt there was a seriously toxic and abusive household that lead to those murders.

    • @lisasternenkind6467
      @lisasternenkind6467 Год назад +71

      This is NOT a sign of an abuser. It's something troubled people do when thinking about their situation or about problem solving. The dad probably went outside I on the porch to have the freedom of thinking in a more quiet atmosphere. If unknown people wave their hand at him, might not even have been perceived by him at all when being totally focused on his thoughts about problem solving and life situation.

    • @ForceCaptKatra
      @ForceCaptKatra Год назад +47

      A lot of abusers are very charasmatic people

    • @boobookitty1441
      @boobookitty1441 Год назад +32

      @@lisasternenkind6467 I know exactly what u mean.. and I bet everyone on here has been staring off in a daze some point and completely miss things going on around them and just so happen to be staring in the same direction but almost like ur eyes are blurred bc ur so caught up in thoughts and just didn’t see them waving.. and to the person waving , they think ur a weirdo with an evil gaze bc u didn’t wave back

    • @mircat28
      @mircat28 Год назад +16

      Staring at someone isn’t illegal. How you choose to call it doesn’t make it illegal either.

  • @MoistNasa
    @MoistNasa Год назад +3138

    I remember one day being so fed up with my abusive alcoholic mom that I stood over her bed with a knife, thinking the only way out of it was for her to be gone. I didn’t understand that I just had a couple years until I was an adult and could move out and be free. Thankfully I remembered my brother and my niece and realized that doing it would ruin their lives and traumatize them for life, I couldn’t do that to them. It was like battered woman syndrome but for a child. Now I have no contact with my mom anymore, it’s the most peaceful my life has ever been, and I see a therapist once a week. Remember, even though things may be awful right now, it has to end eventually. 2-3 years feels like forever but it really isn’t. Stay strong, it’ll be ok.

    • @liarwithagun
      @liarwithagun Год назад +146

      Been in a very similar situation myself when I was younger. I didn't have family worries to hold me back like you did, but unlike you I did realize that I just had to be patient and the problem would be over when I was free. I could chose to impulsively end the problem now and be stuck in prison for life (thought life was the penalty at the time) or I could wait a couple years and I could just leave. I ended up choosing to wait. Nowadays when I get intense thoughts of sewerslide due to all the stress of my life, I just remember that piece of wisdom I realized: that I just had to wait and it would pass, and everything would be okay. You just have to endure.

    • @traylynhayes6166
      @traylynhayes6166 Год назад +223

      Bra you need to be arrested

    • @parnellomello
      @parnellomello Год назад +120

      @@traylynhayes6166right like wtf

    • @irmavep9917
      @irmavep9917 Год назад +187

      Pro tip: Google monitors and logs all comments that you post on their RUclips platform. Even after the comment is deleted, it lingers in their servers for years. Hopefully you are being a good little boy and not harming anyone innocent, because this comment could be used against you in the future. Welcome to the cyberpunk dystopia

    • @TXFgc57
      @TXFgc57 Год назад +55

      @@irmavep9917I don’t wanna sound dumb which I probably am. But how are they going to know if this comment was from him/her years later if it even would be that long, Especially knowing there’s no actual private info needed to have a RUclips account. (Serious question by the way.) the account Doesn’t even have an actual name.

  • @Don_cheedle
    @Don_cheedle 2 месяца назад +908

    All I’ve learned is that detectives would pick my antisocial ass apart no matter how innocent I am

    • @FisherStahl-ll1lv
      @FisherStahl-ll1lv Месяц назад +5

      😂😂😂

    • @burlykim132
      @burlykim132 Месяц назад +2

      😂😂😂

    • @PC-qy4mm
      @PC-qy4mm Месяц назад +50

      For people like us even if your innocent aquire legal counsel. DO NOT SPEAK TO COPS. THE MAGIC WORDS ARE ID LIKE MY ATTORNEY HERE FOR ANY QUESTIONING

    • @moonrose2610
      @moonrose2610 Месяц назад +4

      Excellent advice.

    • @rhondathacker2687
      @rhondathacker2687 Месяц назад

      @@burlykim132un

  • @Papawheelie57
    @Papawheelie57 6 месяцев назад +7871

    Notice how the interviewer scratched his wrist, a sign that his wrist was itchy.

    • @Arto343434
      @Arto343434 5 месяцев назад +160

      They’re called detectives not articulatives, these cops are dolts

    • @EagerBoxer-ud51N
      @EagerBoxer-ud51N 5 месяцев назад +98

      Mind blown 🤯

    • @sillygoose4263
      @sillygoose4263 5 месяцев назад +478

      Notice when he got up
      Yea he was leaving the room

    • @arksin11
      @arksin11 5 месяцев назад +157

      notice how there was food on the table, but there was no candle on the table?

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 5 месяцев назад +82

      33:25 this part happened and i looked down to see i was also sitting like that. i would get reckt in an interrogation. im gonna jsut ask for a laywer 100% of the time lol

  • @PenelopeFrank
    @PenelopeFrank Год назад +7151

    Side note: From personal experience, you don't always know where one was hit because of the stress. I didn't realize I was stabbed or stomped on till the bruising of shoe prints showed up all over my body. And the bleeding, I thought was from the fall when I was robbed. Just saying... brain will block details when enduring trauma.

    • @sigmamale4147
      @sigmamale4147 Год назад +301

      Yeah i remember hitting a solid wall when fighting, didnt realise it until i noticed a piece of skin on it

    • @billyyank5807
      @billyyank5807 Год назад +249

      That's not stress,that's called adrenaline lol
      And that's a major difference between military and regular civilians lol. We were trained to harness that adrenaline and use it. Wooooooooo.

    • @morgs2833
      @morgs2833 Год назад +206

      agreed. i fell off a roof onto a spiked fence and only noticed my knee scratches. Didn't realize my entire thigh had been ripped open until a friend who saw it happen freaked out

    • @c.mcn4
      @c.mcn4 Год назад +78

      extremely valid point!!
      also, i hope you’re doing well!

    • @anthonyhowrard526
      @anthonyhowrard526 Год назад

      @@billyyank5807 no training can prepare you for the real thing.

  • @tinar.a.3542
    @tinar.a.3542 Год назад +338

    The statements made by Jr’s oldest son, and father, make me think they both ignored Jr’s abuse of his children. Malnourishment and rotted teeth don’t happen overnight.

  • @Aelfwynn.Steorra
    @Aelfwynn.Steorra 4 месяца назад +622

    Every single adult in these kids' lives failed them in every conceivable way. I feel so sorry for all of them.

    • @360.Tapestry
      @360.Tapestry 3 месяца назад +11

      given the volatile genetics, i'm not sure it would've gone any other way - even if the kids were given up at birth for adoption - like so many other stories on this channel

    • @maggiebeltaa5421
      @maggiebeltaa5421 3 месяца назад +17

      ​@360.Tapestry The ol Nature Vs. Nurture. 😢 Totally get what you're saying but you never really know. It might have changed nothing but he definitely would've had a better shot at life under different circumstances. Just tragic any way you look at it. 😢

    • @roninkraut6873
      @roninkraut6873 3 месяца назад +8

      @@360.Tapestry
      It definitely makes an argument for sterilization..

    • @kawaiimooncharms
      @kawaiimooncharms Месяц назад +8

      I called CPS so many times, my teachers even called bc id have to leave college exams to go make sure they were safe. Then their dad ran off with them. I had no idea where they were until the day a cop showed up at my gmas to tell us what happened. My mom and their dad were awful, terrible parents. Addicts, who would skip out on rent and fight non stop, neglect and emotional and physical abuse. It's not surprising to me, but I miss Johnny. Idk why I watch this stuff even 10 years later. I guess I'm hoping for closure in some way.

    • @official_alphabet_inc
      @official_alphabet_inc Месяц назад +1

      @@360.Tapestry So some humans are just born evil is what your saying? Like in the movies? Like the Disney villain? Aiiiight.

  • @PlaySA
    @PlaySA 5 месяцев назад +456

    'Like I said' does not mean someone is lying. It means they already said a thing and then they are going to say it again.

    • @commanderwyro4204
      @commanderwyro4204 3 месяца назад +47

      i say it all the time because 90% of the people i talk to dont actually listen to people talking to i gotta remind them lol

    • @benjamminthor1342
      @benjamminthor1342 3 месяца назад +34

      Right like according to all these interrogations I'm a liar in1000 ways but I'm not I'm actually super honest!

    • @aranna14
      @aranna14 3 месяца назад +13

      It does say that it *may* be, but can also just be used to reaffirm something you said earlier. They state in just about every video that one behavior alone is not an indication of deception, and they look for at least three happening either at the same time or in quick succession.

    • @vibes1680
      @vibes1680 3 месяца назад

      @@benjamminthor1342same it confuses me 😊

    • @courtney4173
      @courtney4173 3 месяца назад +10

      They also clarify that the behaviors in the interviews are compared to the baseline behaviors of the individual, because what may be a sign of deception in one person it may be a common tick or gesture for another.

  • @drelezar7745
    @drelezar7745 Год назад +4182

    Like others in this comment section, I too grew up in an abusive household. The physical abuse stopped when I turned 10, but having very unstable parents in a tiny low income home proved to be disastrous for my and my sibling’s mental health. I learned the hard way that CPS doesn’t care one bit about emotional turmoil- as long as you are being fed, and don’t have marks on you, they will happily leave you with abusive parents
    This feeling of being trapped and having literally no escape was so suffocating that I suffered a 5 month long psychotic break when I was 16. Near the end of this break, my body moved on its own (Extreme depersonalization), and I grabbed a fork and shoved it into my throat. I would have done anything to escape purgetory, and in that very specific moment… I was willing to. It’s hard to describe the existential crisis that came with growing up around so much chaos and suffering. But… despite it all, as a 20 year old I am the happiest person on the planet. I somehow learned that letting go of anger and pain was the best way to overcome both
    A saying I really connect with, “Heal before you have children, so they do not have to heal from you.”

    • @SamanthaP48
      @SamanthaP48 Год назад +90

      Well in fairness often the foster care system can be just as abusive. If not far worse. So those individuals have to choose between not only taking you away from the only line of stability you have, but now paying an astronomical amount to put you into a different abusive home we’re more than likely you’re also going to have additional S abuse.
      Hopefully you can grow to let go of resentment and have understanding that you’re parent/parents were not mentally capable of being everything a child deserves. Possibly even learn to be grateful. By that I mean I’ve seen both types of families healthy/non-. Often the people that come from unhealthy household have a direct advantage in many ways. They don’t go into the world with the same level of naivety or being sheltered so much to the point where you’ve become useless.
      Ask children that came from foster parent households. Most of them as adults Will tell you that they’d rather have been in an abusive household with their families then go to the foster care system and then be abused by strangers. If you’re disappointed by how much the system already failed you imagine there being even more areas of the system you’re enveloped in? Do you think they would do an even better job? Everything the government does sucks. The more they are involved the worse it gets.
      I also came from a similar household. I’ve pulled myself out from the gutter in that time I’ve met multiple self-made millionaires. People who are well rounded, hard workers, emotionally resilient etc. essentially every single one came from a poor/abusive background. Whereas The overwhelming majority of those I know that came from middle/upper middle class or wealthy families rarely have these attributes refined. They grow up with a sense of entitlement/arrogance myriad into their 40s+.
      Best thing I can tell you is to start looking at your parent/s in a childlike manner. Or as if they have a mental health condition. I’d also suggest (if and when the time comes) Do not bother telling them you forgive them. Because there’s a fair chance you’re gonna be extremely disappointed with the reaction.
      It’s reasonably normal around that age to go through extreme emotional psychosis. Your hormones are all out of whack, the magnitude of life begins to come to the forefront of your mind. Anxiety/depression and even nihilism are all NORMAL -> heck I’ve known multiple individuals who came from literal perfect household. Little House on the Prairie, Rich. Perfect perfect perfect in every way, yet they still went through depression, wanted to kill them selves, went through psychosis. The whole 9. Most of this will settle down over the course of time. By 25 max your hormones will be completely evened out in the world will seem less and dreadful/overwhelming.
      (on your last point. Healing when done correctly shouldn’t take any more then 3yrs -> in the absolute worst case scenario) You have a certain timeline to have children. Specifically if you are a woman. And having children older is selfish. Whatever child/or even generations may have to go through is a drop in the bucket when it comes to weather your family exists in 100 years or doesn’t. I would go through a lifetime of unhappiness and sacrifice unreasonable amounts in order to have my family survive.
      Several hundred thousands of years instability was a norm. Death in childbirth or early infant deaths. Sickness without medical care winters without food, you name it all of those things were done generation after generation to be sure that you were here today. BILLIONS of people will still be having children regardless of what the circumstances are. Legit horrific circumstances. Yet in 100 years those families will still be here.
      Yet we have individuals like yourself like me and so on that are so worried about a stable environment that they’ve wiped away the opportunity to continue on legacy. And spit in the faces of our forbearers who went through unfathomable atrocities over the course of hundreds of thousands of years so that we can be here. Our families may have not done much but they made sure we were here.

    • @Fighting_Fatigue_117
      @Fighting_Fatigue_117 Год назад +60

      I wish you all the best things possible in life! ❤❤❤

    • @Neonmirrorblack
      @Neonmirrorblack Год назад +167

      CPS ironically ended up at our home for something my mother *didn't* actually do. She was super abusive both physically and emotionally, but there was a relative calm of a few months during a summer when I was twelve, and she was actually being nice to me. One night when I had a friend over CPS showed up because of a huge bruise I had on my shin. A bruise that was caused by me accidentally banging against the metal frame of my folding bed. They never got called all the other times where she had hit me outside of our house in front of all of the neighbors, or even when she would have neighborhood kids restrain me so she could hit me...WTF?
      I ended up being placed in foster care for about two weeks (they were really nice actually), and then on the day they were taking me to my "permanent foster home", I had no idea where I was going, but as we passed a familiar neighborhood, I had hoped that they would be close enough that I could still visit my grandparents. Then the car pulled up to my grandparents house.
      Stayed with them for a year, which ended up being the best year of my childhood life (straight As too), but then on the day they went to actually sign the adoption papers, they found out my grandmother had cancer, so back to the unstable home I went. My mother was no longer able to physically abuse me, but she was even more out of touch with reality than previously.
      I never wanted to have children, just because I didn't want to subject any of them to what I had to go through.

    • @waterzero5461
      @waterzero5461 Год назад +7

      ​@@SamanthaP48You're someone I actually would like to talk to. Especially in regards to how the brain develops from 20 to 25. Among many other things. The conversation could go everywhere. Is there a way to DM privately on youtube to an email or?

    • @wellnesspathforme6236
      @wellnesspathforme6236 Год назад

      Chronic stress acts like a toxin -- a literal poison. The food supply has been depleted of 'stress nutrients' like organic copper (copper rich soils and organ meats) and organic magnesium (greens). Bio-copper and magnesium basically run your mitochondria, so when chronic stress short circuits your mitochondria, bio-copper and magnesium deplete and mitochondria become compromised. The solution is to renutrify, detoxify, and destress... generationally. The standard American diet is poisoning Mama and Baby, 'silent weapon for quiet wars' style. I will share some names of people who share relevant information in another comment under your comment.

  • @shrimpmobile
    @shrimpmobile Год назад +3485

    It wouldn't surprise me if Eldon were on the spectrum as well, and support for him was neglected because he wasn't as high-needs as his brother. This whole story is heartbreaking.

    • @lilmari530
      @lilmari530 Год назад +243

      The father too. It seems they all may have been on the spectrum

    • @Cristinerex5
      @Cristinerex5 Год назад +122

      He sounds like he is on the spectrum. So sad.

    • @grey.7828
      @grey.7828 Год назад +61

      Not everyone is ADHD and autistic

    • @Damned_afterall
      @Damned_afterall Год назад +273

      ADHD and autism are genetic so it gets passed through families

    • @msdeviantdizzy
      @msdeviantdizzy Год назад +57

      @@Damned_afterall Not necessarily-- they're highly heritable, but not all cases are genetic.

  • @svnthr090
    @svnthr090 3 месяца назад +353

    As someone who grew up with an abusive dad, I understand him. It’s hard not to grow up with hate and resentment when you never receive any love from a parent.

    • @Ryan_tremaine_klarenbach
      @Ryan_tremaine_klarenbach 3 месяца назад +26

      Yeah that still doesn’t justify why he killed his brother tho

    • @muuminoobjeta437
      @muuminoobjeta437 3 месяца назад +5

      skill issue tbh

    • @Lulu-ut9pv
      @Lulu-ut9pv 2 месяца назад +9

      He prob was a glass child has john would have all the attention, the special treatment and Eldon would loathe it feeling unfair and mentions numerous times "mom wouldn't have left"

    • @Idkwhatshappenin
      @Idkwhatshappenin 2 месяца назад

      @@muuminoobjeta437that’s crazy 😭😭😭😭

    • @niphanif
      @niphanif 2 месяца назад +3

      stop defending a murderer

  • @MsTygame
    @MsTygame Год назад +2083

    The officer asking, ‘you know how many times my dad pushed me when I was kid’ was belittling.

    • @siiighhhs
      @siiighhhs Год назад +377

      Ikr? The kid already admitted that the father has abused him other times. Of course a shove/push is going to be a lot different for him than the officer.

    • @MsTygame
      @MsTygame Год назад +289

      @@siiighhhs he’s like oh you were pushed a couple times what’s the big deal? Obviously he doesn’t understand being abused.

    • @revienknight1164
      @revienknight1164 Год назад +90

      You have to remember that they're making comments and asking questions in a way to get more information out of whoever they're interviewing. The detective 100% understands what abuse is, but his feelings don't matter right now.

    • @VortexKiller2
      @VortexKiller2 Год назад +18

      ​@@siiighhhsif you shove somebody police class it as assault or battery when in all cases it is rather a minor thing, it's made out to be worse than it actually is

    • @xg3990
      @xg3990 Год назад

      ​@revienknight1164 he really doesn't understand and his tactics are shit.

  • @Amy-u1t2g
    @Amy-u1t2g Год назад +2298

    As a mother of an autistic child my heart breaks hearing how his mother left because she couldn't handle him and how his brother hated him for being autistic and the challenges that brings. That poor boy was punished for something he could not help or control. So sad.

    • @kenw2225
      @kenw2225 Год назад +202

      Autism is unfair for everyone. Parents , siblings. And the autistic person themself. No one seems to be trying to fix this epidemic and it's infuriating to know how many kids are struggling with severe asd. Can't judge this mother though as the rest of the home life seemed to be chaotic in general, and the autism might not be the primary reason for leaving. I will say , abandoning your child never sounds like a good thing.

    • @stevenb427
      @stevenb427 Год назад

      ​@@kenw2225Epidemic???? Autism has always been here. People just did not diagnose it and put the people away in the sanitariums or asylums. ✌

    • @sbntik
      @sbntik Год назад +107

      @@kenw2225ngl i don't think being autistic is "bad for everyone" i mean i vaguely understand what you're trying to say, but my girlfriend had autism and she copes with it very well, however i do know everyone copes with things differently.

    • @The_only_wolf_of_lots
      @The_only_wolf_of_lots Год назад +145

      ​@@sbntikthey didn't say "bad" they said "unfair" two totally different words

    • @Tacklepig
      @Tacklepig Год назад +120

      @@kenw2225 it absolutely isn't. The idea that family members are suffering because of an autistic kid is, fairly, offensive.

  • @aiasfree
    @aiasfree 3 месяца назад +258

    I can't understand why a video about a 14-year old killing his family would have the word 'abuse' censored but would leave 'murder' or 'kill' uncensored.

    • @Realwokstrt
      @Realwokstrt 3 месяца назад +38

      RUclips guidlines

    • @sacr3
      @sacr3 2 месяца назад

      This is RUclips's censoring efforts, a lot of people way back in the day would get mad at TV for censoring language and used to spout that if they had a show they wouldn't censor it. Everyone thinks they are not corruptible, everyone thinks they will be able to support free speech, until they have their income threatened. Now everyone's just a pawn in a scheme for censorship, no one has the balls to say no and find alternate means of income. Once RUclips started paying people to make videos, that's where trouble started. Prior to people getting paid RUclips was flourishing and many people made it series of videos and got paid by other methods, a lot of them did it for free, nowadays everyone's doing it for money. As a result we have a younger generation that wants to grow up to be a RUclipsr as opposed to something that supports infrastructure and society, and as a result of that everyone is becoming Pro censorship. S******* on their own rights and everyone else's rights for some money

    • @HoLeeFuk317
      @HoLeeFuk317 2 месяца назад +15

      RUclips doesn't like certain words and will demonetize videos

    • @David-v5v
      @David-v5v 2 месяца назад

      Woke political correctness

    • @David-v5v
      @David-v5v 2 месяца назад

      Woke political correctness

  • @noushheravi872
    @noushheravi872 11 месяцев назад +1132

    To everyone who went through childhood trauma, you have my deepest sympathy.. I Couldn't imagine!

    • @lulumoon6942
      @lulumoon6942 11 месяцев назад +23

      Thank you for those words. I'm glad there are those who cannot! ❤️🙏💞

    • @LoganWengerOutdoors
      @LoganWengerOutdoors 11 месяцев назад +31

      It’s a terrible thing that affects your whole life took me 40 years to come to terms with it. See a doctor to help don’t deal with it yourself it was my biggest mistake but I’m good now love your children god bless

    • @rubytuesday1316
      @rubytuesday1316 11 месяцев назад

      Its IDAHO USA lol- LD$/FLD$ cults "LatterDaySaints" are "Preparing the People" according to chad daybell and lori vallow. smh- Lots of cultish behaviors here! Lots of child abuse. Some people shouldnt have kids !

    • @jayslater3166
      @jayslater3166 11 месяцев назад +6

      Been through that as a child I still go through the trauma but I stayed true to myself my heart is good I didn't go crazy like him mental.

    • @gloriaeizquierdo3455
      @gloriaeizquierdo3455 11 месяцев назад +6

      Thank you for your kind words.

  • @sianchild
    @sianchild Год назад +478

    It seems like this family was known to police (and social services?) from when the boys were tiny, and yet there doesn't seem to have been much support put in to protect either boy. It's such an incredible shame, and I wonder how things would have been different for them if it had.

    • @unsheepled
      @unsheepled 11 месяцев назад

      Proof that gubmint DGAS about any of us except for taxes we pay to keep funding their existence . CPS by the way in most states is involved in child trafficking

    • @5050TM
      @5050TM 11 месяцев назад +12

      Usually nothing is or can be done until some terrible crap goes down. We need more services for abused children.

    • @knack8284
      @knack8284 6 месяцев назад +11

      Bro, my best friend lived in a trailer where his bed was falling through the floor onto the dirt and he had to sleep woth jackets on in the winter. Social services would always notify his mother before they came so she had time to clean and make sure everything looked fine. CPS is worthless.

    • @sianchild
      @sianchild 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@knack8284 that's sort of my point. Often organisations like that are really underfunded so they just don't do much.

    • @Here_This
      @Here_This 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@5050TM I doubt that he was abused as a child . Most likely the father reacted on mean things that older brother did to the younger .

  • @rajordan777
    @rajordan777 11 месяцев назад +85

    His son and grandson are dead and his other grandson is accused and he is laughing and smiling. “No he didn’t yell at Johnny, he would yell at the other one”. That is an awesome grandfather

    • @Kra-ri6fd
      @Kra-ri6fd 10 месяцев назад +44

      I saw that too. It even stood out to me that he called Eldon, "the other one". That grandfather was very disconnected with his family from what it sounds like. Makes me wonder what kind of parent he was to the father of these two boys thar possibly led to the father of the boys being as messed up as he was.

  • @oliviapasquarelli99
    @oliviapasquarelli99 5 дней назад +3

    Imagine being 14 years old and your entire life you dad has convinced you the zombie apocalypse is around the corner and has a trailer full of weapons and leaves loaded guns around the house?! Now top it off with him taking drugs and physically assaulting you. This kid lived in a constant state of fear and it’s so heartbreaking to me.

  • @CluntBaby89
    @CluntBaby89 4 месяца назад +713

    The detectives keep thinking eldon is lying but a lot of times it seems like he just doesnt understand the wording of the questions.

    • @Lotsof_FPS
      @Lotsof_FPS 3 месяца назад +15

      hes doing this on purpose because hes lying

    • @vibes1680
      @vibes1680 3 месяца назад +16

      @@Lotsof_FPSnah it’s different

    • @anna.luv3
      @anna.luv3 3 месяца назад

      @@vibes1680i’m trans

    • @michelebella677
      @michelebella677 3 месяца назад

      It seems like Eldon has some sort of intellectual disability or he’s neurodivergent in some sense. He’s clearly not a completely well rounded person.

    • @mousepariah3884
      @mousepariah3884 2 месяца назад +27

      Yeah like "Shot gun shots"
      Even I had to look at the screen to make sure that's what I heard cause like that's not a thing in the way they asked it. Do you mean shot gun shells? Shot gun wounds?

  • @johnmichaels4330
    @johnmichaels4330 Год назад +3336

    Interrogating a kid without representation (especially one from an abusive relationship) should be illegal in all states. Kids are way to impressionable.

    • @brendanjoyce645
      @brendanjoyce645 Год назад +54

      At a young age, said the judge, they should be put in a pit with wild dogs. They should be set to puzzle out from their proper clues the one of three doors that does not harbor wild lions. They should be made to run naked in the desert until… , Judge Holden.Blood Meridian

    • @johnmichaels4330
      @johnmichaels4330 Год назад

      @@brendanjoyce645 ok..... thanks psycho.

    • @brendanjoyce645
      @brendanjoyce645 Год назад +51

      @@johnmichaels4330 you don’t understand a word children should be made to learn they would be interrogated but they shouldn’t be by cops who just pump children for information not caring about the core of the situation

    • @SirDankleberry
      @SirDankleberry Год назад +109

      ​@@brendanjoyce645Why are you quoting Judge Holden?

    • @Shyuthrosnaevin
      @Shyuthrosnaevin Год назад +2

      .

  • @aliwooz913
    @aliwooz913 11 месяцев назад +2727

    I really feel for kids who have been abused all their lives and live in broken homes. No kids should have to suffer

    • @mw3309
      @mw3309 11 месяцев назад +110

      True. Neither did his younger brother who he brutally murdered.

    • @mic47013
      @mic47013 11 месяцев назад +62

      Yeah true but that doesn't mean go murder your family.

    • @mic47013
      @mic47013 11 месяцев назад +28

      Plus people over come hardships in life but that doesn't mean go murder people.

    • @mixkulture4783
      @mixkulture4783 11 месяцев назад

      He murdered his brother because he hated him not because of abuse you demon

    • @bigsister9354
      @bigsister9354 11 месяцев назад

      @@mic47013it depends on the personal traits. Some people after abuse will punish others and some people will punish themselves.

  • @drudle
    @drudle Месяц назад +20

    Suspect: "I killed my dad because he abused me and I feared for my safety. I killed my brother because I hated him for ruining our family."
    Police: "Okay, but can you explain WHY you killed them?"
    Suspect: ".. I just did. My dad abused me and I was scared. And I hated my brother."
    Police: "Okay, okay. But we're just trying to understand why you killed them. Can you explain why?"

  • @JohnHoods
    @JohnHoods 6 месяцев назад +622

    He said “you have the right to talk to me”…instead of you have the right to remain silent. 😂

    • @jacklinemukiibi4388
      @jacklinemukiibi4388 5 месяцев назад +34

      Messed up

    • @chaoshavoc7235
      @chaoshavoc7235 4 месяца назад +18

      He does have a right to talk and also to not talk it’s a diversion strategy to get criminals to incriminate themselves.

    • @briankenney8609
      @briankenney8609 4 месяца назад

      Police count on people being ignorant that’s why when people refuse to speak and request council they get so frustrated because than it’s up to them to prove guilt. Police will never help you prove your innocence .

    • @tracykerley5740
      @tracykerley5740 4 месяца назад +59

      He’s 14!! Total case of coercion 😮

    • @maxjeffwell
      @maxjeffwell 4 месяца назад

      Cop is a manipulative mofo. He might as well be sitting on the other side.

  • @jimslim_1313
    @jimslim_1313 6 месяцев назад +462

    Narrator: Elden blinks three times in ten seconds… This means he only telling 33% of the truth

    • @Cali_life619
      @Cali_life619 3 месяца назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @notacompleteidiot...1285
      @notacompleteidiot...1285 3 месяца назад +2

      Eldon lets out 60 extremely small farts, making the investigating officers suspect that he might be trying to communicate his guilt in Morse code.
      🤔

    • @marklulay
      @marklulay 3 месяца назад

      This comment had me rolling 😂😂😂😂

    • @fizzinsoda
      @fizzinsoda 2 месяца назад +23

      fr the narrator is so annoying.
      "it was studied by a professional!"
      like yeah a professional yapper

    • @ally2756
      @ally2756 2 месяца назад

      This cracked me uppp LMAOO

  • @WiredXDragon
    @WiredXDragon Год назад +519

    I love that EWU doesn’t really have a release schedule so it’s always a pleasant surprise when we get a new video 😊 great work as always!

    • @DaVinciDoll
      @DaVinciDoll Год назад +7

      I didn’t even realize it was new until reading this comment (I’m still catching up as they’re new to me) apparently I opened it 13 mins after it was posted I’ve never been to a video so soon!! Of course it was by accident lol so definitely a pleasant surprise for me!

    • @anaalicia5029
      @anaalicia5029 Год назад +1

      I still wonder whether the man who does the voiceover also does the voice of Ghostface in the Scream movies, there’s so much similarity

    • @Schoolforthesoul
      @Schoolforthesoul Год назад +1

      YABADABADOOOOO ❤ I love EWU😊

    • @serkotsins
      @serkotsins Год назад +1

      nah yeah, i love that about their channel

    • @namethestars
      @namethestars Год назад +5

      ​@@anaalicia5029it isn't. The voice of Ghostface is Roger L. Jackson, the narrator of this is Russell Archey aka The Ravon.

  • @Super_Death
    @Super_Death 3 месяца назад +48

    If you'll notice the officer is writing in his notebook, indicating he is taking notes.

  • @BasheerahAdams
    @BasheerahAdams Год назад +530

    "I can't tell if it's my heart racing, or his" just chills, I can't even begin to comprehend what the offices go through, it's just horrific listening, can't imagine actually having to be there
    EWU is definitely the best at these analysis and gives a good understanding to these videos!

    • @billyyank5807
      @billyyank5807 Год назад +21

      You learn to block things out. That's why we get videos of cops laughing at things. Because it's a coping mechanism as twisted as it is.

    • @NickMeisher
      @NickMeisher Год назад +4

      he will be out in 5 years , with all the abuse in prison, i wonder who is next?

    • @charlesbryson7443
      @charlesbryson7443 Год назад +8

      It always hits later. When there is a shooting, your adrenaline is up to full, you don’t know if the shooter is still there.
      Our body is amazing, with the way it handles circumstances. The officers will feel it later.
      They don’t get enough respect. Especially the homicide and sex crimes units.

    • @pixeltoxa9284
      @pixeltoxa9284 Год назад

      The way he calmly said it

    • @jareyoujoking2351
      @jareyoujoking2351 Год назад +12

      @billyyank5807 yes but let's not make excuses for utter disrespect. Such as laughing at someone's death. Call it what you want, but that's beyond disrespectful.

  • @GFAYZOS
    @GFAYZOS 11 месяцев назад +1112

    Feel very sorry for the youngest,can’t imagine how much of his short life was filled with fear.

    • @CityThatCannotBeCaptured
      @CityThatCannotBeCaptured 11 месяцев назад +86

      ALL of it. Eldon stabbed him in the back with a kitchen knife when he was six. I understand that living with an autistic kid can be unbearably difficult but John was sick and couldn't help it and I think was terrorised by Eldon all his life and very possibly the mother.

    • @anthonyhollohan7651
      @anthonyhollohan7651 11 месяцев назад

      and dad@@CityThatCannotBeCaptured

    • @Melanie-zm4xt
      @Melanie-zm4xt 11 месяцев назад +51

      It seems no one thinks about the victims any more. This 'kid' thought about killing his brother for Years.
      Sometimes, there Are just mean, bad 'kids'. They just usually grow up before they start killing...

    • @quanguy8624
      @quanguy8624 11 месяцев назад +29

      @@Melanie-zm4xtno kid is born mean or violent or it’s taught nd learned in the environment and influences around them

    • @Melanie-zm4xt
      @Melanie-zm4xt 11 месяцев назад

      @@quanguy8624 yeah,and you dream on. There Are Mean Kids.
      Go to a state syco.ward...

  • @BunnyLang
    @BunnyLang Год назад +2034

    I don't understand how detectives expect a 14 year old to psychologically understand why he did what he did, particularly right after this horrific incident. I imagine it would take years and years of therapy for him to truly understand why he did what he did, and understand the dynamics of what sound like an extremely painful family life. I do believe his parents abused him. Look at where they were living, the malnutrition, his mom running away. This is heartbreaking.

    • @they-live1
      @they-live1 Год назад +94

      That isnt the point of the questioning, how many years have you done detective work?

    • @romansbottom
      @romansbottom Год назад +85

      well he said his dad was physically abusing him but the only thing in confusion would be him killing his younger brother

    • @BunnyLang
      @BunnyLang Год назад +43

      @@romansbottom True. Rage, resentment, blame are the words that come to my mind.

    • @patriarchyenjoyer69
      @patriarchyenjoyer69 Год назад

      It doesn't take therapy to understand why you'd want someone dead. Therapists are not all-knowing. They aren't psychics. They rarely lead patients to any introspection and typically look for exterior sources of blame.
      If he can hack his little brother apart with a machete after shooting him multiple times, he can be treated as an adult would be. His feeling don't matter. His actions do.

    • @purlsndrops
      @purlsndrops Год назад +111

      They don’t really care. They’re just trying to entrap him. It’s always about revenge for them. Not about helping anyone. Not even the victims.

  • @skatiesadiemator5948
    @skatiesadiemator5948 4 месяца назад +93

    Eye contact is really hard for people with autism. You can't read them like you would a typical person.

    • @Ybxnkell
      @Ybxnkell Месяц назад +1

      He isn’t autistic the brother he killed was the autistic one

    • @antoniaae1957
      @antoniaae1957 Месяц назад +2

      I understand the narration from the channels point of view, but dear God, this is just gut wrenching. These officers not only completely ignore that he has confirmed autism, but also confront him like an adult… and something about him not having shoes makes is metaphorical to this situation: let’s interrogate and manipulate this autistic kid from an abusive home to willingly giving us as much of incriminating info on him as possible, and also he’s gonna be barefoot for that.

    • @melbied6215
      @melbied6215 Месяц назад +1

      @@antoniaae1957The kid being interviewed DOESN’T have confirmed autism, the brother he killed did.

    • @oatmeal710
      @oatmeal710 29 дней назад +3

      @@Ybxnkell you know autism is a spectrum right? and it can present in wildly different ways? how can you diagnose him as allistic with the information at hand? hell, a lot of his behaviors in this video can be found right under the dsm 5 definition of autism, are you saying the dsm 5 is wrong? are you writing the 6th?

    • @oatmeal710
      @oatmeal710 29 дней назад

      @@antoniaae1957 why should it be ok for anyone to be treated like that? i understand it would be extra bad for a neurodivergent person, but why is neurodivergency what seems wrong here to you, and not solely the actions of the officers?

  • @jillthornton5512
    @jillthornton5512 10 месяцев назад +1996

    I cried when he said, “We would’ve been a happy family.” What a horrible tragedy. Those poor boys, with no guidance, no loving mother around, no protective father… So sad.

    • @stevenunyabidness
      @stevenunyabidness 10 месяцев назад +89

      hard to feel bad for anyone who could do what he did to a disabled little kid. some people were only put here to fill a grave and this kid has already done more of his share than that.

    • @cartoonloon8
      @cartoonloon8 10 месяцев назад +233

      @stevenunyabidness Hard to feel sad, huh? His crazy father has weapons all over the house and trains his son to prepare for a zombie apocalypse while living in filth and being evicted constantly because he puts drugs and madness above taking care of his kids? Someone doesn't do an act like Eldon did without being pushed far beyond what any human should ever have to endure. And after 2 years in prison he feels BETTER than he has ever felt before, which tells you how brutal his home life was. Eldon was as much as a victim as any of the three.

    • @wtfmerc
      @wtfmerc 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@cartoonloon8 no eldon wasnt as much as a victim as john under the bed getting shot at by multiple guns, then his brother stabs and hacks at his limbs and head. For his father I dont really care. But you are an absolute idiot for thinking the child with a DISABILITY, WENT THROUGH THE SAME NEGLECT AND HOUSEHOLD AS HIS BROTHER, AND ALSO DIED FROM HIS BROTHER is comparable

    • @kristintipps6735
      @kristintipps6735 10 месяцев назад +12

      Wake up! You must be evil also to relate.

    • @kristintipps6735
      @kristintipps6735 10 месяцев назад +3

      @jillthemuderer

  • @NORTAH85
    @NORTAH85 11 месяцев назад +588

    There’s definitely something going on with this kid as well. He’s not all there mentally. Whether it’s a mental disorder, or societal issues. He’s definitely not all there!

    • @lulumoon6942
      @lulumoon6942 11 месяцев назад +54

      Absolutely, and no doubt the neglect he endured played a role, as well.

    • @8213apice
      @8213apice 11 месяцев назад +36

      Mental issues come from childhood trauma

    • @TheBeefSlayer
      @TheBeefSlayer 11 месяцев назад +14

      Idk if it’s him not being all there… I think it’s more that there is more there that should not be. He has some extra stuff in his brain that is making him dangerous. Not a lack of things. If it was just a lack of things in his brain he would be passive and docile most likely.

    • @bayoutown1990
      @bayoutown1990 11 месяцев назад +10

      In counseling one particular youth on the Autism Spectrum, talking to him was like pulling teeth. It took forever to get information to help him.

    • @NORTAH85
      @NORTAH85 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@bayoutown1990 does this kid show signs of being on the spectrum?

  • @jaekn
    @jaekn 3 месяца назад +38

    I like how they can talk endlessly about the gruesome details of a double homicide, but the word, "abuse" is censored.

    • @Legion563
      @Legion563 Месяц назад +4

      You can more than likely blame RUclipss shitty automatic algorithm for that as it will flag videos that are about or mention anything ''undesirable' etc. You can end up with the video getting flagged and demonetised etc...

    • @Kitty_kat96
      @Kitty_kat96 Месяц назад

      It’s about not flagging RUclips’s algorithm. Certain words trigger it.

  • @marjorie666
    @marjorie666 Год назад +1796

    I think at the end Eldon said _"I wanna go back to California"_ in a wistful way, knowing deep down that wasn't going to happen. He clearly misses his mother deeply.
    He's also a minor who was questioned for hours without the presence of a parent, a supportive adult or legal counsel after a traumatic episode. You can see towards the end he is exhausted and has shut down, repeatedly giving "yeah" as an answer.
    Also the impoverishment, poor living situation (run down emergency shelter), the obvious neglect (Eldon is very underweight for his age), the absence of his mother and the stress of having a profoundly disabled brother had all clearly taken a toll.
    Eldon's father's history of drug use, his mental state, his obsession with an impending zombie apocalypse, the presence of unsecured guns and weapons and his Zolpidem habit are also deeply relevant.
    Have you seen someone who is addicted to Zolpidem and takes large doses regularly? I have. It can cause lowered inhibitions, agression, confusion, strange behaviour, kleptomania and amnesia. These behaviours would be very scary for a child to see in their sole caregiver. This is proven as Eldon had called the police on his father for this reason before, something he would not do lightly due to his belief it would anger his father.
    None of this is to defend what Eldon did. What he did was truly heinous and inexcusable, especially in regards to his little brother. But context is important and I believe this event was the result of a lifetime of neglect, abuse and pressure that exploded that night. His father pushing him was just the straw that broke the camel's back.
    A very sad story for every person involved.

    • @shukri114mohammed2
      @shukri114mohammed2 Год назад

      This kid is pure evil 👿!!

    • @knightmarecx2069
      @knightmarecx2069 Год назад +30

      Elden do nothing wrong! He was liberating himself from a horrible situation, he was a child, he didn’t know better!

    • @marcellplaceres8724
      @marcellplaceres8724 Год назад +196

      @@knightmarecx2069 he killed his disabled little brother???

    • @shukri114mohammed2
      @shukri114mohammed2 Год назад +22

      @@marcellplaceres8724 am still crying 😢 that innocent angel

    • @skorzalonsdale4426
      @skorzalonsdale4426 Год назад +121

      Honestly I think there were 3 monsters in that interrogation room. The suspect was an idiot kid who did a horrible thing and should be punished for it. The two coppers knew exactly what they were doing, knowing exactly what they could do to not deny him his rights, but make it as hard as possible for him to know he should be exercising them.
      I wish this channel would do similar videos about people who ended up being totally innocent. The coppers behaviour is easy to justify when the suspect is actually guilty, I’d love to see all clever analysis and the praise for “good” police work getting a confession when the suspect turns out to be totally innocent and has just been railroaded into a confession

  • @dogleghobag
    @dogleghobag Год назад +827

    when i was his age it was a lot easier to focus my frustration on my younger siblings than it was to understand all the ways my parents were failing us through neglect and verbal abuse. i'm so grateful we didnt have guns in the house. i worry how many kids are close to doing what this kid did. hope they make it through.

    • @tracif89
      @tracif89 Год назад +10

      :hugs: I hope you have found some safety and peace

    • @02baby_
      @02baby_ Год назад +12

      It’s scary to think about how this situation is more likely going on right now with a different child and it’s family, if not worse

    • @fearrogue
      @fearrogue Год назад +3

      Crazy thumnail

    • @aldranzam3456
      @aldranzam3456 Год назад +39

      My sister has told me if we had had a gun she would've done it. And I get it. Back then it seemed like it would never end. I would've killed myself, she would've killed us.
      Abuse and neglect destroy humanity. It's no excuse for murder, nothing is. I do however hope Eldon gets the help he needs and isn't made to suffer more than he already has. He's dangerous, sure, but he never got a chance at a decent life.

    • @orionxtc1119
      @orionxtc1119 Год назад +6

      guns are not the problem per see.... knives and even rocks or bricks can be used to kill

  • @cynikov
    @cynikov Год назад +928

    As a 17 year old with a severely autistic twin brother, I definitely understand his jealousy of his brother on a personal level. I felt that way when I was little, too, but of course nowhere near the point of wanting to hurt him. I eventually grew out of it, and I’m closer to him than ever even though he can’t talk. Autistic and disabled children deserve so much better, don't make it worse for them. ❤

    • @geemonster9179
      @geemonster9179 Год назад +34

      I'm autistic unfortunately i was diagnosed in the 1970's without my knowledge i wasn't told until i was 36

    • @Luppay131498
      @Luppay131498 Год назад +17

      This is really uplifting to hear. I was undiagnosed until I was sixteen and I can’t imagine what dealing with my constant overstimulation was like for my younger brother… I hope you and your brother continue to have a great relationship. 💜

    • @dreamtraveler6135
      @dreamtraveler6135 Год назад +7

      As somebody who is named exactly him and is autistic, I now have an irrational fear of this happening.

    • @murrayroodbaard207
      @murrayroodbaard207 Год назад +16

      Yeah but he wasn;t just jealous though. He was completely self-absorbed, as he proved with his story about wanting all the candy for himself because that's "good."

    • @SephirothWaifu
      @SephirothWaifu Год назад +11

      Working with kids and going to school for Early Childhood care and Edu, it's more than understandable that a child's mind is developing and not developed and so much what goes on in their solo universe effect's them entirely, so killing is a different point of view. Their emotions are unhinged and by far it's really primal even without reason and unaccountability.
      It's scary on how dangerous our minds can get and feels more dangerous with kids, as it feels there is no responsibility, empathy and emotions.
      Kids truly can be pure evil and those without realizing it or understanding it (or both)
      Everyone has a threshold, but certainly you cannot presume to know anyone, even the ones you live with because it's what they don't say is what anyone should be worried for.
      As a kid I didn't even know how to express myself and I'm a full fledge adult now and STILL learning. (You never stop learning ^.^)
      That's what is frightening of our species.

  • @DeniseHanna-kt4yl
    @DeniseHanna-kt4yl Месяц назад +18

    He’s 14 not adult for all of his wrong reasons, don’t treat him like an adult

  • @Techno_Gecko
    @Techno_Gecko Год назад +596

    It really killed me inside when he talked about having and being a happy family. As someone with a somewhat abusive father (mostly verbal) and an autistic sibling i can understand the amount if mental fatigue you can experience. Luckily around the time i had enough of the dynamic at home I left to live somewhere else. Best decision I ever made.

    • @mulgakoldas2692
      @mulgakoldas2692 Год назад +19

      Me too I had to leave young . The abuse by my parents to my brother and myself was to much.

    • @XLindsLuvsPinkX
      @XLindsLuvsPinkX 11 месяцев назад +8

      Do you know if your brother is ok? I am a mother of a 5 year old with autism (born in 2018), and I truly understand the stress it causes, but at least in his case, his actions may not be under his control for now. So I was just wondering if he’s ok, maybe receiving some outside therapy (psychological/occupational/ABA) .

    • @lulumoon6942
      @lulumoon6942 11 месяцев назад +4

      Glad you chose to save yourself, best to you in continued healing. ❤️🙏💞

    • @CSDonohue11
      @CSDonohue11 11 месяцев назад +2

      Good for You
      I very glad you were able to have another opportunity for a better situation
      Can only imagine if you didn’t have any other options.

    • @toosweet1327
      @toosweet1327 11 месяцев назад

      😊

  • @sirpibble
    @sirpibble Год назад +395

    That cop was being really slimy "you have the right to talk to me and I have the right to talk to you"
    Thats a complete misrepresentation of his rights

    • @swaggadash9017
      @swaggadash9017 Год назад +58

      Yeah. Not to defend him but the interrogation seems wrong, that's how it is though I guess and why you never talk to them guilty or innocent.

    • @InverseCr0wn
      @InverseCr0wn Год назад +38

      They actually used and addressed this during the trial and appeal.

    • @sirpibble
      @sirpibble Год назад +27

      @@InverseCr0wn that's exactly what I was thinking a lawyer would jump all over
      That's why you need to do it by the book, you can get all that information and none of its admissible because they were deceptive

    • @BonyHawksToeSkater
      @BonyHawksToeSkater 8 месяцев назад +44

      The detectives were slimy altogether. Desperately seeking a premeditated charge, and saying shit like “if I punched you, would you shoot me?” As if a stranger punching you is somehow comparable to years and years of neglect and abuse. Kinda felt sick watching this, and I wish it was only because of the details of the crimes committed.

    • @castorkat4868
      @castorkat4868 4 месяца назад +2

      @@BonyHawksToeSkater some people say the cops are wrong no matter what.

  • @LAff-w8f
    @LAff-w8f 10 месяцев назад +549

    I mean, if a 14 year old was talking about all this major trauma with two police it's amazing he can speak at all. Putting his foot under his body or rubbing his chin seems more normal than malicious..

    • @autumnaltumn
      @autumnaltumn 9 месяцев назад +85

      Right, I hate how demonized and scrutinized this poor kid's actions or choice of words are. He just went through the most traumatic event of his life, of course he isn't going to be clear headed.

    • @TravelElectro
      @TravelElectro 9 месяцев назад +50

      I never seen someone need a lawyer like this kid. The detectives keep trying to nail him for pre-meditation. The last half of the interview is just trying to put pre-meditation in there. They don't care about getting to the truth. the kids is totally traumatised. I see a lot of anxiety and trauma and he seems genuinely upset. I don't think he has processed what's happened yet. The remorse will come. He's not very fast mentally.

    • @nicolemckenna952
      @nicolemckenna952 9 месяцев назад +23

      It looks to me like he was self conscious of his feet as they probably weren't groomed. The first thing he asked for when they were taking a break was shoes. He probably felt exposed, and that's why he was curling them

    • @theeric28
      @theeric28 8 месяцев назад +41

      This channel is 70% bootlicking and propping up psudo science. These videos would be 30 minutes if the producer didnt have to throw out his judgement every 10 seconds smh. just like a cop

    • @dugsbunnyog3544
      @dugsbunnyog3544 8 месяцев назад +26

      ​@eric28 this channel does lean heavy into extremely abstract behavior analysis matter of factly. It's annoying af. But even that isn't as bad as the bootlicking.

  • @Ayron-o1u
    @Ayron-o1u Месяц назад +31

    Eldon- “what’s your name?”
    Officer- “cohen”
    Eldon- “that’s a cool name”
    Officer- “thanks 🤭”

    • @oliviapasquarelli99
      @oliviapasquarelli99 6 дней назад +3

      This instantly made me sad because it was such an innocent exchange 🥺 like it was so obvious he is still a child despite the severity of his crimes

  • @dextermorgan1
    @dextermorgan1 Год назад +239

    That Miranda warning was about as clear as molasses "I have the right to talk to you and you have the right to talk to me." I've never heard it explained that way before. A half decent defense attorney would probably have a field day with what was said.

    • @Sharpie_17
      @Sharpie_17 Год назад +15

      oh you're totally right, that completely excuses him from murdering people

    • @xyz7572
      @xyz7572 Год назад +47

      Yeah, the way they phrased that might make the entire interrogation thrown out as unlawful.

    • @dextermorgan1
      @dextermorgan1 Год назад +54

      @@Sharpie_17 Lol Not too bright are you, Sport? You COMPLETELY missed the point of what I said.

    • @dextermorgan1
      @dextermorgan1 Год назад

      @@xyz7572 It very well could.

    • @Sharpie_17
      @Sharpie_17 Год назад +4

      @@dextermorgan1 doesn't matter at all what you said, you're trying to defend a murderer, you're no better than they are

  • @BizyJKO13
    @BizyJKO13 Год назад +296

    “I can’t tell if it’s my heart pumping or his” the way the cop wanted to break down but buckled up and did his job. So much respect. I know I wouldn’t be able to handle a scene like that

    • @eonfontes-may219
      @eonfontes-may219 Год назад

      hahaha some pig was too stupid to perform a basic medical exam and this lady wants to praise him for it lmao

    • @jinx6706
      @jinx6706 Год назад +4

      I thought the same thing. Tragic all around

    • @tomdrum1394
      @tomdrum1394 Год назад +4

      Same! It's tragic & break's my heart...A terrible situation all around.The crazy parents the autistic child, guns & SO MANY knives -weapons everywhere!!!
      And these amazing officers that do this nearly impossible job😰

    • @charliechurch5004
      @charliechurch5004 Год назад +8

      He didn't wanna break down, it's a body response it's normal and routine officers are badass they put their life on the line daily for little pay

    • @charliechurch5004
      @charliechurch5004 Год назад +3

      ​@@tomdrum1394don't blame guns, ppl can be killed by anything if someone was killed by a lamp would you blame the lamp .....😒

  • @jamescoleman8589
    @jamescoleman8589 9 месяцев назад +901

    Why The boys weren't taken away from the parents way before this incident is absolutely mind-blowing. He even said that he called the police and said his dad was under the influence trying to drive and everything. System failed this boy many times over And it's just as responsible as the Father, mother, and grandfather.

    • @jacobmeis1249
      @jacobmeis1249 8 месяцев назад +43

      The system often does more harm than good. A cultural change is the only way to fix this, a culture focused on families. The system is not an answer and anyone that has been through it will tell you so.

    • @hotcrazycatladyme168
      @hotcrazycatladyme168 8 месяцев назад +9

      There's not enough foster homes. People want to raise their own children, not someone elses. It sucks.

    • @hotcrazycatladyme168
      @hotcrazycatladyme168 8 месяцев назад +7

      @@jacobmeis1249 No. The people who got into a good home would tell you different. More good people need to become foster parents, period. A lot of mom's stay at home with the kids anyways, so why not earn a wage while she does. That's how we change this.

    • @jacobmeis1249
      @jacobmeis1249 8 месяцев назад

      Obviously you have little experience with the children of foster care or you are making your income off of this.
      @@hotcrazycatladyme168

    • @thedukeofswellington1827
      @thedukeofswellington1827 8 месяцев назад +6

      They were living in an Emergency shelter... the dad was clearly a deadbeat

  • @E-w1z
    @E-w1z Месяц назад +3

    Jusy how on Earth did they decide a 14 year old cant drive, vote, or even open a bank account but is old enough to for police interrogation???

  • @Quantum813
    @Quantum813 Год назад +888

    Anyone else think it's kind of ridiculous that we censor the words "Abuse" "Sex" and "Rape" but are totally fine with graphic descriptions of a kid killing his brother with a machete?

    • @Steiveplays
      @Steiveplays Год назад +68

      @@chilenapromedioRU you know that's just so they can't get sued, right? these videos are insanely useful for future lawyers.

    • @nightynightshade
      @nightynightshade Год назад +50

      @@chilenapromedioRU you do realize it takes a lot of time and effort to analyze these cases and make a proper documentary with facts and useful information. So hell yeah he better get paid for it! Hours and hours of editing and studying to make his videos. If he were simply uploading interrogations without any input then your strong response would make more sense.

    • @Grnademaster
      @Grnademaster Год назад +33

      Violence is censored more in Europe, and sex is censored less. This would seem to be the way it should be if you had to choose one or the other to be censored. Of course, America has it a$$-backwards. Just like everything else. We love to see the blood and guts fly, but by-golly how offended we get just saying the WORDS to describe sex.

    • @AL3XTR0NiK
      @AL3XTR0NiK Год назад +15

      @@chilenapromedioRU Why watch them then if you don't agree?

    • @HolographicThoughts
      @HolographicThoughts Год назад

      RUclips automatically attempts to detect objectionable material in the video (both video and audio) and will automatically de-monetize the upload or even the channel for violations (although this is not enforced fairly)
      So yes the censorship is dumb but so is the blanket policy of demonetizing everything with questionable content.

  • @LurkingCrassZero
    @LurkingCrassZero Год назад +763

    This is incredibly sad. I can't even begin to imagine how damaging and traumatic it would be for those kids living in that household. I just wish he'd not harmed his brother.

    • @shambolicrhetoric6143
      @shambolicrhetoric6143 Год назад +82

      As someone who endured an abusive childhood, it’s heartbreaking how apparent Eldon’s self-loathing is. You can just see he thinks he is worth nothing at all to anyone. It hurts. I once felt that way.

    • @jkephart4624
      @jkephart4624 Год назад

      ​@@shambolicrhetoric6143😊

    • @allisonoconnor8055
      @allisonoconnor8055 Год назад +18

      Imagine living in a time where grown adults put this madness on a child 😭💔. Zombie Apocalypse INDEED 😲🤯💔😭🫣

    • @hybdotn7571
      @hybdotn7571 Год назад +8

      Eldon snapped and kill everyone. Intrusive thoughts took over. Also brotherly hate is not rare. I always wish bad stuffs happens to my brother and it did. He died years ago because of a reckless driving under the influence of substance. Also hes the younger one. It must great to be u who never felt the hatred growing.

    • @lavernebell6274
      @lavernebell6274 Год назад +2

      @@allisonoconnor8055 Do you think it has stopped? It hasn’t.

  • @nldm561
    @nldm561 11 месяцев назад +2119

    Regardless if he’s guilty or not. It’s fairly gross they’re allowed to coerce a child with obvious mental issues to possibly self incriminate.

    • @jonah.donohue
      @jonah.donohue 11 месяцев назад +96

      They just let him talk

    • @jeffoswald8583
      @jeffoswald8583 11 месяцев назад +60

      There's so much more to this story, before and after. I just commented...
      This is such a tiny view of the overall story. And I completely agree with you...

    • @scottedwards58
      @scottedwards58 11 месяцев назад +35

      absolute, shame on them

    • @TheKoloradoShow
      @TheKoloradoShow 11 месяцев назад +135

      @@jonah.donohuethe same way a baby would drown in a tub if you just let it swim

    • @petergedd9330
      @petergedd9330 11 месяцев назад +113

      'Self incriminate?' I think the evidence pretty much did the job there. Someone has to do the job of getting the puss out, and they did it without aggression.

  • @dannyrotten1516
    @dannyrotten1516 2 месяца назад +40

    Omg ABUSE. what’s so wrong with saying that word. I understand censoring cussing or specific acts but abuse?

    • @alexdodge8186
      @alexdodge8186 2 месяца назад +12

      RUclips guidelines. They'll demonetize videos based on certain words. I agree it's dumb, but definitely a RUclips issue and not EWU

    • @rudestbeast4907
      @rudestbeast4907 2 месяца назад +3

      The list grows daily

    • @SinisterScoundrel6562
      @SinisterScoundrel6562 Месяц назад +3

      Soon the english language itself will end up considered offensive. It's already started with elimination of pronouns.

    • @thewhitelodgery
      @thewhitelodgery Месяц назад

      This is my only gripe with these - especially considering the topic.

    • @HarryWhittaker-g7l
      @HarryWhittaker-g7l Месяц назад +2

      In my opinion censoring only highlights the word. There is no one who can't instantly work out what is being implied. It just makes a little puzzle out of it where the answer is screamed out in my head. If they didn't censor it, the word would be as forgetful as the rest

  • @shawnstrebeck2179
    @shawnstrebeck2179 9 месяцев назад +831

    I used to have that same look on my face as a teen. My step-dad humiliated me and beat the hell out of me for years and years. The funny thing is he really didn't understand that he was the reason I was depressed and doing drugs. This is happening in so many households. Its insane how many children are abused and molested on a daily basis. The fact the we ignore it as a society is even worse

    • @donnaleal7314
      @donnaleal7314 9 месяцев назад +12

      I'm sorry ik what it's like

    • @fatasshole
      @fatasshole 9 месяцев назад

      Sorry you had to go through that, when a parent is supposed to be your foray into building trust with people. Absolutely reprehensible that it's such a common occurrence.
      Glad you, presumably, got away without becoming a sociopathic murderer.

    • @Erika-fx3id
      @Erika-fx3id 9 месяцев назад +15

      I’m so sorry that your stepfather did that to you. I’m sure it was even worse than what you were so bravely able to share. I hope that you are away from him now. I hope you’re living well, at peace and you are truly happy. 💞
      Furthermore, I hope you realize, no matter what you did, or did not do, it is not your fault! No one has the right to put their hands on a child or humiliate anyone, especially when it’s usually only to make the abuser feel better.

    • @jlambe19
      @jlambe19 9 месяцев назад +17

      My stepdad was also a horribly abusing prick. I'm grateful I only had to see him every other weekend....his poor sons though...they took a lot of abuse.

    • @Thecatnamedkiwi
      @Thecatnamedkiwi 9 месяцев назад +36

      It took me ten years of drug addiction to finally realize my upbringing were the reason why I was so lost and on drugs. I'm now 3 years clean of opiates.

  • @rural478
    @rural478 Год назад +265

    The fact that Anthony can just blatantly deny the evidence while he had been lucky enough to not live with his dad is wild to me.

    • @diox8tony
      @diox8tony Год назад +17

      @@alishacenteno8770 he said "i never saw it, i don't think so",,,and when the cops said they heard it did happen, he said "oh, well maybe i should rethink that" ...he never out-right denied it.

    • @miniwolf1418
      @miniwolf1418 Год назад +8

      @@diox8tonythat was the grandfather, Anthony was the half brother

  • @MrLafrast
    @MrLafrast 8 месяцев назад +1443

    I am amazed by the fact that throughout the interrogation - and apparently also during the trial - the strangeness of a house full of weapons of all sorts and this father's obsession with a zombie apocalypse is practically never taken into consideration. An autistic child and another slightly older child left in the hands of an obviously deranged person? Are we really surprised if things have taken a disastrous turn? The whole thing is an absolute tragedy, but the real blame lies behind it.

    • @kathrynmccusker3924
      @kathrynmccusker3924 7 месяцев назад +17

      Amen

    • @AmmoPack
      @AmmoPack 7 месяцев назад +22

      i’ve heard of more wild things than believing in zombies lol i don’t think that’s a valid point.

    • @alfamonk
      @alfamonk 7 месяцев назад +26

      absolutely - but in so many of these cases it's just the cops apportioning blame. And you see it in the comments. Lots of judgement, very little awareness of situations behind these tragedies. We ignore them at the peril to society.

    • @ParkerBlank
      @ParkerBlank 7 месяцев назад +33

      @@AmmoPackI’ve seen parents who believed far worse, doesn’t mean these guys’ delusional parent isn’t delusional. The fact of the matter is that his parental figures were not only bad people, or acted badly, they also were seemingly distant from their children. Don’t allow your judgment to be so impaired, fellow. Sometimes, when comparing the Empire State Building to the burj khalifi, it’s okay to still call the Empire State Building tall.

    • @rosshugecaulk
      @rosshugecaulk 6 месяцев назад +13

      A house full of weapons is a person's choice to arm themselves. That's not an indication of much. The belief in the zombie apocalypse tho? 💀😭

  • @chrisnunez167
    @chrisnunez167 3 месяца назад +70

    Eldon farts:
    Narrator: “this means Eldon has a lot of gas and is being deceptive”

    • @anna.luv3
      @anna.luv3 3 месяца назад +1

      trans girl

    • @fizzinsoda
      @fizzinsoda 2 месяца назад +4

      Eldon: itches face.
      narrator "Eldon is a psychopathic pathetic monster believing zombie killing murderer"

    • @xtraflo
      @xtraflo 2 месяца назад +1

      Farts - "Eldon's attempt to Distract the Detectives."

    • @anabeth3888
      @anabeth3888 2 месяца назад

      @@anna.luv3sis quite literally no one gives a fuck

    • @thewhitelodgery
      @thewhitelodgery Месяц назад

      Being deceptive? I think you mean full of shit!

  • @karina-oh7826
    @karina-oh7826 Год назад +750

    I feel very sorry for this child. I believe his older sister Natasha, i think that was her name, nailed it when she said that “Eldon never had a chance” for a normal life inside his family dynamic. Like any other kid, all he wanted was a happy family. He loved his mother and watching her suffer abuse at his father's hands to the point of her leaving was a total heartbreaker for Eldon. He was neglected, abused by his father for years, evidently experiencing intense emotions he couldn't deal with from so many facets of his disfunctional home life. Its obvious that he had no counseling or any caring adult to discuss those intense, every-present emotions he wasn't equipped to deal with alone. What Eldon did was not to be condoned, but circumstantially he was a volcano ready to erupt in the worst way possible. Those detectives treated him more like a streetwise criminal than the emotionally disturbed child that he was. All they wanted was their bottom line at the end of that interrogation. They certainly got that considering they baited and dragged him along through their process. Usually, Children's Services are sniffing around families with problems, at the ready to snatch a child away from their birth parents. Where were they all of the years this zombified disfunctional family was harboring 2 young children, one now dead? I only hope that the young Eldon had counseling at his disposal in that Adult Prison they saw fit to place him in. Seems like being around a bunch of adult criminals is not the best therapy for an abused young teen.

    • @12pointbuck92
      @12pointbuck92 Год назад +16

      The kid deserves what's coming to him.

    • @donut_jam
      @donut_jam Год назад +77

      Everything wrong with the world failed this kid.

    • @tacos420.7
      @tacos420.7 Год назад +20

      This guy just killed his dad and brother and he starts off the convo with “That’s a cool name” 😂😂😂bro what

    • @chlorine5795
      @chlorine5795 Год назад +25

      ​@@tacos420.7Finish your school

    • @designajunkiee6903
      @designajunkiee6903 Год назад +59

      I agree I was actually disgusted with how these detectives handled this- like this kid was giving him what they needed and they were like bullying him into making himself look like a monster

  • @ChristopherPeck-go2sl
    @ChristopherPeck-go2sl 9 месяцев назад +196

    I like how they show the iron maiden cd like it's iron maidens fault

    • @lakeshore2698
      @lakeshore2698 7 месяцев назад +6

      I'm wondering about that too, I thought there was some kind of point about that coming up here

    • @Luceium01
      @Luceium01 6 месяцев назад

      "games make a person violent" type of thing@@lakeshore2698

    • @x.tgaming6811
      @x.tgaming6811 6 месяцев назад +2

      😂 I thought the same thing 😂

    • @grizzlywhisker
      @grizzlywhisker 6 месяцев назад +9

      I know right? I started laughing when I saw them holding it up with a glove as if it was some kind of valuable evidence. 😹

    • @patrickpetersen3201
      @patrickpetersen3201 6 месяцев назад +4

      I thought it was crazy that hes wearing a Mortal Treason shirt which is a christian metal band. how weird.

  • @HB-js2yu
    @HB-js2yu 3 месяца назад +10

    My brother and I were adopted, lots of terrible things happened yo the both of us as children. My adoptive mother is a saint. She saved me from being a violent criminal im certain of that. She made sure I had tons of therapy and resources. I used to completely black out with severely violent anger and physically attack. They used to need to run around and lock all the doors to keep me out. With her help I have gotten the resources to deal with my anger before it gets there. The amount of love, care, and resources she provided helped me become a caring empathetic human being. I think that youth intervention is so important. I feel bad for Eldon. I could've been him if i didnt have love too. Its terrible what hes done dont get me wrong

  • @winglexii
    @winglexii 8 месяцев назад +245

    "I can't tell if it's my heart racing or his." really hit me for some reason.

    • @betsylaughlin4481
      @betsylaughlin4481 5 месяцев назад +3

      Me too

    • @davebarahona4738
      @davebarahona4738 4 месяца назад +5

      Yeah they seemed so calm when talking like they have done this a million times but it was scary for them

    • @greasecheeks165
      @greasecheeks165 Месяц назад

      Bc you are soft

    • @PepeSmuggins
      @PepeSmuggins Месяц назад +1

      Imagine how you would feel…..that’s what he felt

  • @teebabi3077
    @teebabi3077 11 месяцев назад +1116

    This was incredibly sad and personally, justice failed this kid. He clearly was abused, neglected, and snapped from the environment his father put him in. And to top it off, him going into adult prison he's only going to get worse unless he gets help. So sad. Prayers to him and family.

    • @michellemarini5128
      @michellemarini5128 11 месяцев назад +18

      My thoughts completely!!!

    • @_maliciousIntent
      @_maliciousIntent 11 месяцев назад

      All of the degenerate scumbag sub-human filth garbage less-than-dirt molecules of feces feeling bad for this murderer in the comments is unbelievable.

    • @jamiesmith5728
      @jamiesmith5728 11 месяцев назад +89

      And unfortunately, he WONT get help. He'll be thrown in there and forgot about.

    • @unicornmadness6286
      @unicornmadness6286 11 месяцев назад +77

      Are you joking, he murdered his family so justice was served and hope he never gets out. Imo, there are a lot and I mean a lot of children that get abused, but they don't go and murder someone. So stop.

    • @existentialcrisis4884
      @existentialcrisis4884 11 месяцев назад +136

      ​@@unicornmadness6286I hope you never work in social services.

  • @Average_Drone
    @Average_Drone Год назад +467

    As someone who got the hell beat out of me by my father before he faced consequences - Being ragged dolled around, busted noses, bruises all over your six year old body- let me tell you. It messes you up. I wouldn’t call this kid a monster. The system failed them.
    Edit for those in the back who can’t deduce messages without it being flatly spelled out for them -
    I’m not saying the kids innocent of the crimes he committed, rather that it’s a tragedy he was broken so mentally in that home that the incident even occurred. Obviously he can’t be redeemed now, but if the system had acted quicker to help him, this could have been prevented. His actions are monstrous, but he himself if not one.
    If that’s STILL not enough read the thread, someone else has probably already said the exact same thing you are thinking and I have already provided a response.

    • @stevepalpatine2828
      @stevepalpatine2828 Год назад +69

      He blew his little brothers legs off with a shotgun trying to get him out from under a bed he was hiding under after he watched this monster murder his father.
      This monster then proceeded to hack him to death with a machete.
      30 times.
      He absolutely butchered that child.
      Count 30 swings, imagine the screams, the blood...
      You still think he isnt a monster?

    • @richardmoore609
      @richardmoore609 Год назад +89

      ​@@stevepalpatine2828 No. I think his mind snapped after years of abuse and neglect and he took it out on what he perceived as the source of his situation. It doesn't make it right but right and wrong aren't totally clear to a 14 year old that's been abused and neglected his entire life. I fully think society failed everyone involved.

    • @stevepalpatine2828
      @stevepalpatine2828 Год назад

      @richardmoore609 I think he should get the electric chair.
      He hacked a kid up, blew his legs off with a shotgun, stabbed him 14 times and then hacked him to death with a machete purely because the kid was autistic and annoying.
      Bleeding hearts are the reason this world is so messed up.
      Won't someone please think of the psychopathic killer who turned his little brother into chunks of quivering meat.
      If he gets out it's likely his poor mind will snap again the next time someone annoys him.
      This shit is unforgivable.
      He didn't just shoot his dad after his dad abused him.
      He went Cartel style on an autistic child whose only crime was being annoying and not wanting to get out from under a bed after he saw this abomination murder his father.
      This wasn't a moment of rage bro.
      This was a prolonged, brutal, and sadistic attack that lasted minutes.
      Do me a favor count how many times 14 stabs and 30 swings with a machete are.
      Hit a pillow or something.
      Now imagine that's a child begging for his life.
      You really think this goblin isn't a monster?
      Give me a break.

    • @ema.698
      @ema.698 Год назад +10

      I’m so sorry you went through that abuse

    • @murrayroodbaard207
      @murrayroodbaard207 Год назад +33

      @@richardmoore609 If you think "society" is somehow responsible for what this kid did to his autistic little brother, then you need as much help as he does.

  • @bonnie_gail
    @bonnie_gail Месяц назад +16

    this is horrifying that a 14 year old child has no assistance, just treated like a sophisticated adult, shame on the State of Idaho

    • @adrianstyba166
      @adrianstyba166 Месяц назад +4

      But he literally killed his dad and brother

    • @monsoonBloom
      @monsoonBloom 18 дней назад

      Shame on many policies, like taking rights away from women too

  • @R.POWELL
    @R.POWELL Год назад +528

    The whole family is insane !!! What kind of "grandparent " laughs in this kind of murder situation ?!! So sad about the innocent brother ....... 💔

    • @DS9TREK
      @DS9TREK Год назад +19

      It was probably nervous laughter

    • @dondada6602
      @dondada6602 11 месяцев назад

      no@@DS9TREK

    • @lisawentworth6831
      @lisawentworth6831 11 месяцев назад +44

      @@DS9TREK no, it was a weird reaction...he thought the kids mother was messed up and not his chain smoking zombie killer son...

    • @Melanie-zm4xt
      @Melanie-zm4xt 11 месяцев назад

      Actually, I think it's demonic.
      The biggest lie the devil convinced mankind was "They Don't Exist" They do! The name of JESUS makes them flee...
      The mention of Jesus, makes them tremble.

    • @deshia1471
      @deshia1471 11 месяцев назад +7

      There's no way the brother wasn't insane as well in this environment. This is so dark and demonic..... and sad.

  • @BrittanyButtkiss
    @BrittanyButtkiss Год назад +1038

    This is a heartbreaking interview, I cant imagine all the hate and anger he is holding. The innocent younger brother must have been terrified. Their parents failed them.

    • @harrylarry6324
      @harrylarry6324 Год назад +78

      @@CharlieKellyEsq Indeed, but the problem of parents neglecting children still cause a slew of other problems such as a higher criminal activity. Parental abuse is still a major problem that, if fixed, can drastically lower criminal activity.

    • @BrittanyButtkiss
      @BrittanyButtkiss Год назад +3

      @@CharlieKellyEsq Yes, I agree

    • @BrittanyButtkiss
      @BrittanyButtkiss Год назад +7

      @@harrylarry6324 It for sure played a huge role in this situation.

    • @legioinvigilata
      @legioinvigilata Год назад +10

      @@CharlieKellyEsq Every situation is unique. Murder is never excusable, but a young teen like that can easily be pushed to do something they don't fully understand.

    • @Unmaleable
      @Unmaleable Год назад +5

      I’m willing to bet this kids home life was no worse than having to take care of his autistic brother and dealing with a tough dad. His brother was autistic so Eldon probably has a touch of the tism too and that’s why he snapped and killed up the family. It’s not easy being retarded, it’s frustrating and sometimes that frustration builds up into a murder.

  • @lollol-qu9xu
    @lollol-qu9xu Год назад +232

    how can we expect a child who's surrounded by guns and knives and machetes and has only known abuse and neglect, to not use them to retaliate against what he perceived as the threat to himself

    • @verabolton
      @verabolton Год назад +26

      What can we expect from a compulsive liar? Blame the mother who left him, the father who allegedly abused him, the brother who dared to eat his own candy instead of handing it over to him... 🧐
      I don't believe one single word he says.

    • @user-ld3si9iy6s
      @user-ld3si9iy6s 11 месяцев назад +19

      Well, then you have a very bad read on human psychology my friend :p.. but it's ok, hopefully watching these videos helps you improve it!@@verabolton

    • @kiddfresh3673
      @kiddfresh3673 11 месяцев назад +8

      how was jonathan a threat?

    • @nickacelvn
      @nickacelvn 11 месяцев назад

      Exactly and well said. It takes a village.

    • @verabolton
      @verabolton 11 месяцев назад

      @@nickacelvn Oh, another one to blame!
      🤦‍♀

  • @melanieeeeeeeeee
    @melanieeeeeeeeee 11 месяцев назад +591

    Both of these children deserved so much better, my heart breaks for them both.

    • @azy_t
      @azy_t 11 месяцев назад +4

      Yeah😢

    • @terminator9176
      @terminator9176 10 месяцев назад +2

      He'll be out on the streets in just 5 years -2029

  • @kymberletull6488
    @kymberletull6488 Месяц назад +4

    Of course he is acting like this. He was severely abused by a drug addicted father. Eldon was very shy and was a sweet kid until he was isolated from everyone and abused physically and mentally.

  • @wfpedersen
    @wfpedersen 9 месяцев назад +670

    1:19:25: BIG missing point here is; Dad had weapons laying around LOADED. That creates INSANE fear. I totally can see (being an abused kid myself) how a parent pushing one HARD could create TREMENDOUS fear of being hurt. And it provokes me SO MUCH that they try and make this weird "If i pushed you, you wouldn't feel the need to shoot me" No?? cause he is not threatened by you like that. He keeps saying "dad was on his medication. He thought there was zombies" don't you get how terrifying that would be to experience? I totally get how he would feel like the dad was dangerous.

    • @aarona5839
      @aarona5839 8 месяцев назад +23

      he hated his brother more he said. kid is crazy thats it

    • @jeremyvigil4138
      @jeremyvigil4138 8 месяцев назад

      ​@aarona5839 Dude his parents fucked him up.

    • @DizzleEdits
      @DizzleEdits 8 месяцев назад +81

      @@aarona5839 "Kid is crazy that's it" is sometimes true, but not with this kid. It's obvious his home situation was weird and f.cked up. It doesn't rectify his actions, but bad nurture can do unimaginable things to a person

    • @anthonyewillingham7051
      @anthonyewillingham7051 8 месяцев назад +5

      It's not a missing point lol they mentioned it many times lol

    • @tiastewart98
      @tiastewart98 7 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly

  • @andrewtucker7990
    @andrewtucker7990 Год назад +210

    The cop didn't mention that he also has a right NOT to talk to them.

    • @artnixie
      @artnixie Год назад +62

      the Miranda is sketch. "this just says you have the right to talk with me and you understand that." Kid understands nothing.

    • @andrewtucker7990
      @andrewtucker7990 Год назад +24

      @artnixie sure didn't, and it was on the detective to inform him. They knew what they were doing.

    • @JB-kg1zv
      @JB-kg1zv Год назад +16

      @@andrewtucker7990 its stupid on his part though who knows a good lawyer could maybe argue he tricked him out of his miranda rights and get whaterver he said thrown out.

    • @idorus
      @idorus Год назад +9

      they could have cut that part out

    • @andrewtucker7990
      @andrewtucker7990 Год назад +9

      @@JB-kg1zv you're right about that. Dumb move on the detectives part.

  • @Georgesspierre
    @Georgesspierre 8 месяцев назад +711

    This kid had no chance from the start, life gave him nothing… very sad.

    • @corbano9679
      @corbano9679 6 месяцев назад +42

      @@TheJjt725really? What are they supposed to do? Sit the kid down with a cup of warm coco and inform him on all of his rights? The kid just killed two people.

    • @shinigami_0127
      @shinigami_0127 6 месяцев назад +69

      ​@@corbano9679
      Actually yes a minor needs representation in an interrogation.
      They took advantage of him

    • @corbano9679
      @corbano9679 6 месяцев назад +20

      @@shinigami_0127 no you must not have watched the same video. Because in these circumstances he needed to request it, and frankly im not going to let you aware of laws so you can avoid responsibility. It seems like you wanted this kid to get away with murdering his brother and dad.

    • @NPC-ej4ql
      @NPC-ej4ql 6 месяцев назад +26

      @@corbano9679 No it doesn't seem like it, you're just barking up the wrong tree. Saying they took advantage of him has nothing to do with wanting him to get away with his crimes.

    • @Gersemi_Trader
      @Gersemi_Trader 5 месяцев назад +6

      First thing i noticed, dirty and messy house

  • @OBEYBLUE
    @OBEYBLUE 3 месяца назад +84

    It’s sad to see detectives try to fish for premeditated murder, asking him the same questions over and over trying to get him to slip up on his words, even down playing physical and mental child abuse just to stack on a bigger charge.

    • @sacr3
      @sacr3 2 месяца назад +2

      I wouldn't say they are trying to look for a charge, I think it's that they do this on a yearly basis and they come across Liars on a daily basis. Nearly everyone that goes into that room lies for the first hour before bits of Truth start to spew out, so they have to ask all sorts of questions to make sure that everything lines up and everything is accounted for, otherwise they know he is lying. So although it seems brutal sometimes, they have to ask questions from all angles to try and get what they can.

    • @ryleeguy2763
      @ryleeguy2763 Месяц назад

      @@sacr3 maybe but these questions were way after the fact they called him in minimize already, they were definitely pushing for a premeditative charge, even after revealing all honestly definitely in the moment situation. His description of his brother extends to the amount of violence study towards him. And the quickness of his father corroborates that has well. He dispatch his father fast because he loved him and just wanted his acceptance, but was tired of the abuse and wanted to end there and now. But his brother who he aimed all the blame of this situation at he took his time with him. Saying he shot him in the leg five times made me think it was intentional as well.

    • @thismermaidsgotink4372
      @thismermaidsgotink4372 Месяц назад

      I was so frustrated with the main detective that I almost turned it off tbh… I definitely got a gray hair from this interview lol

    • @johntucci8826
      @johntucci8826 Месяц назад

      I almost don't wanna watch the rest of the interrogation but that's the video.

    • @ryu-ken
      @ryu-ken Месяц назад +1

      Bro killed his dad and Lil bro in cold blood. Sure he had problems but murder is murder

  • @NondescriptMammal
    @NondescriptMammal Год назад +36

    The detective says "I don't want to put words in your mouth", but then he constantly asks a question and then immediately suggests the answer instead of waiting for an answer

    • @collinwallace7107
      @collinwallace7107 2 месяца назад +2

      At the start of the interview I understood with it being pretty obvious he was lying but around the end it just felt like they were trying to manipulate him to say it was premeditated and were just confusing him when in general it sounds like he just snapped

  • @munkymunk9053
    @munkymunk9053 10 месяцев назад +166

    Weird days when you can hear about these horrific crimes in great detail but you have to censor the word 'abusive', good job RUclips!

    • @planetvegan7843
      @planetvegan7843 8 месяцев назад +9

      You don't have to censor. You censor cuz you want to make money off of these people's misery.

    • @nzunknowns6061
      @nzunknowns6061 8 месяцев назад +2

      OK KAREN

    • @marcusfitzgerald59
      @marcusfitzgerald59 7 месяцев назад +2

      Makes no sense

  • @Texaslife98
    @Texaslife98 Год назад +231

    As far as the portion where it was said that he doesn’t fear authority like the typical teen would.. I personally have experience with this. As I was growing up I had a very violent and sadistic mother.. throughout the timeline of abuse I began to lose the fear & respect for authority. When the “authority” in your life has been proven to be insufficient or unreliable.. you begin to feel a sense of authority; this carries over into the development process.

    • @overworked1084
      @overworked1084 Год назад +5

      Interesting- thanks for sharing. Sounds like you have insight into what influenced you as a child.

    • @ifartmagic
      @ifartmagic Год назад +10

      Never really thought about it before but holy shit this is accurate - I understand everything you wrote.

    • @burntblonde2925
      @burntblonde2925 Год назад +7

      I’m so sorry you had to deal with that kind of Mother. Mothers are supposed to love and protect you.
      You certainly did NOT deserve that.

  • @AnthonyHoggard-ys1zd
    @AnthonyHoggard-ys1zd Месяц назад +4

    An abusive father, an autistic younger brother, and an absent mother due to her ex- husband's abuse produced a sad chapter in a 14 year old boy's life.

  • @backup368
    @backup368 10 месяцев назад +116

    "What's you name?"
    "Eldon"
    "Elvin?"
    "Eldon"
    "Stop moving, Elvin."

    • @merrickmeyers
      @merrickmeyers 7 месяцев назад +3

      It’s actually elvis

    • @jeovs1
      @jeovs1 7 месяцев назад +4

      Cops don’t give af about anyone lol it’s funny when the narrator says things about “respect for authority “

    • @teresajames1249
      @teresajames1249 7 месяцев назад

      Is Tayler with kelce nowL

    • @merrickmeyers
      @merrickmeyers 7 месяцев назад

      @@teresajames1249 joe Rogan

    • @mick7474
      @mick7474 7 месяцев назад

      my name is not Elvin...

  • @violinflowerbot3677
    @violinflowerbot3677 Год назад +556

    When you grow up in an abusive & neglectful home like that, it makes you think insane things sometimes. I've had to genuinely think about killing my own father in self defense, but thankfully its never actually come to that. Hearing cases like this breaks my fucking heart. It really does. A child should never have to feel like the only way out is for someone to die. I hope Eldon gets the help he needs one day. RIP to Johnathan as well. He deserved better. They both did. Also the sister's statement of "he never had a chance"...chills. She nailed it. I hope the family can recover from this tragedy.

    • @chaddad1488
      @chaddad1488 Год назад +11

      Feel bad for Jonathan and his father, the real victims, not that monster. Skewed priorities man, jeez.

    • @folkloreofbeing
      @folkloreofbeing Год назад +25

      I once had to walk away from my dad while he was scolding me from the sofa. I was standing behind him with a paring knife in my hand (I was cooking when he called me into have a go).
      He called something like a "little whore" and I had a fleeting image of planting that knife right in the top of his dome.

    • @j_g9109
      @j_g9109 Год назад +36

      @@chaddad1488My heart breaks for Jonathan and what Eldon _could’ve_ been in a loving, healthy household, not who he is now or what he did.
      Why you or anyone else feel bad for *their* abusive father, I have no idea. Not all victims deserve to be missed or cried for. He gets no empathy from me. 🤷‍♀️

    • @chaddad1488
      @chaddad1488 Год назад +8

      @@j_g9109 Boo hoo daddy was mean, and what's the excuse for why he killed Jonathan? Who cares what his excuse was, there's no good reason to kill your family that isn't self-defense.

    • @impeccablespecimen
      @impeccablespecimen Год назад +39

      ​@@chaddad1488clearly you didn't grow up in an abusive home. It's literal psychological and physical torture day in and day out but if you tell anyone it will only get worse. Knowing you'll have to suffer that for years and years. Then there's a way out, that being murder. An immature, undeveloped child will take that way out rather than suffer at the hands of a monster. I don't condone his actions, but saying that the dad was completely innocent in this is just weaponized ignorance. I think it's horrible and unforgivable that he would kill Justin, but you can't act like abuse is innocent.

  • @foxtrotuniformcharliekilo1305
    @foxtrotuniformcharliekilo1305 5 месяцев назад +75

    Once again, you guys are awesome for adding subtitles! I know it must’ve taken a while but I appreciate it a lot

  • @tamfuwing1
    @tamfuwing1 2 месяца назад +18

    I don't think this kid should be called depraved. His circumstances were intolerable.

    • @valerieHamilton-wt3jf
      @valerieHamilton-wt3jf 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes I really feel sorry for Eldon - He had a horrible life with a severely autistic brother and a deranged, drugged out, zombie obsessed dad…. Not to mention the neglect and malnutrition. Poor boy 😥

  • @staceymarie5125
    @staceymarie5125 5 месяцев назад +113

    The “barrier” position is how I sit everywhere. Id be screwed even as an innocent. 😂

    • @Ckieidjdjzi7sm
      @Ckieidjdjzi7sm 4 месяца назад +4

      Same. Its just a comfortable way to sit.

    • @DrJuice1
      @DrJuice1 4 месяца назад

      Yeah, when you're in low-pressure situations and want to be comfortable. Not if you were innocent and felt a sense of urgency to tell the cops everything you know about the victims & suspects of a murder.

    • @ceneblock
      @ceneblock 3 месяца назад +8

      Easy solution:
      "I want a lawyer.
      I invoke my right to remain silent."
      No lawyer has ever said "I sure am glad my client talked to the police"

    • @fizzinsoda
      @fizzinsoda 2 месяца назад +2

      Exactly, and don't drink any water that day or else you are guilty
      Also don't act sad or itch your face or fidget, just be a statue

  • @RewardedRocki
    @RewardedRocki Год назад +146

    At roughly 2:59 the indistinct part of that sentence is "pie in". When clearing rooms police use a tactic known as slicing the pie due to the visual appearance of the angular sweep they do when entering. Just thought I'd throw that out there.
    Great content as always.

    • @pv2639
      @pv2639 Год назад +1

      Mmmmm. Pie... 😛

  • @tarrenroman
    @tarrenroman Год назад +276

    It really bothers me how adamant the older brother was about there not being any neglect or abuse when there was evidence of both. This is a tough one, seems the kid was just so confused about everything.

    • @debbyhutchinson6984
      @debbyhutchinson6984 Год назад +38

      Because if he admitted it he would have to face his own story being public and people asking why he did nothing to help his brothers

    • @chrisandrabethea5394
      @chrisandrabethea5394 Год назад +6

      There could be a few factors as to why he wouldn’t know or he wasn’t abused. My impression is they have different moms. I say that because wouldn’t the older brother and sisters be living with dad as well, Eldon’s mom had/has here demons and doesn’t sound like a very fit parent. Also the fact that they only mention him(older brother) in passing and never really mention the sisters, only his statement about them. To me the way Samual senior tried covering up any abuse toward Eldon and his younger brother by never saying a flat “NO” that their dad wasn’t abusive, but by deflecting saying he never seen/heard any abuse and pushing it all on the mom, makes me believe there was abuse in the home and he might not have physically seen it but knew! I understand that’s his son and parents like to protect their children, but he knows what kind of person his son really was. With his parents dealing with drugs, domestic abuse, mental health(dads and now obviously his), child abuse inflected on him,neglect, abandonment issues with his mom, brother being autistic, grandpa turning a blind eye, violent video games, heavy metal with guns and knives laying around this was a recipe for disaster. Nowhere am I saying any one of these things is a reason to take a life, but when it’s all piled on you at one time and you don’t have the mindset/maturity to deal with it, there comes a breaking point.

    • @warwarneverchanges4937
      @warwarneverchanges4937 Год назад

      In the 90´s the father getting custody was less than 1% Imagine how F-up the mother must have been.

    • @claytonbarr5333
      @claytonbarr5333 Год назад +15

      I grew up with physical and mental abuse, I thought it was normal until I started talking to people and realized they would get uneasy. I begin to realize my upbringing was harsh when I was able to get outside context to compare with my life. That was when it begin to hit me and bother me about what I went through. Before when I thought it was normal treatment I accepted it as ok and that I was just weak minded.

    • @jasonparkins9239
      @jasonparkins9239 Год назад +3

      Kid was a monster. He butchered his brother and his dad tried to protect his brother and "got" in the way and got killed himself. My heart broke as their last moments was trying to be near eachother for comfort.

  • @anonymouspeople4896
    @anonymouspeople4896 Месяц назад +2

    The way the GPA calls John John but calls eldon "the other one" just goes to show that boys life!

  • @MarieB21
    @MarieB21 Год назад +98

    I was just finishing the school shooting documentary that you guys posted in the EWU Crime Storytime channel and now this. Thanks for always producing content, no matter how disturbing the subject may be.

  • @birnbaumimgarten8501
    @birnbaumimgarten8501 Год назад +89

    What I don´t understand: People keep asking why. Eldon can't easily answer the reasons why. There are certainly several answers that a psychiatrist can find out, but not in a police interrogation.

    • @sarahmurphy8030
      @sarahmurphy8030 6 месяцев назад +1

      They need a confession and reason why

  • @CaptainAugust
    @CaptainAugust Год назад +90

    Ambien is insane. Got it prescribed for sleeplessness and the first 2 times i took it, i woke up in the middle of the night tripping hard af. Woke up from a vivid dream/hallucination of people breaking into the house and shook my girlfriend away telling her there are people in the house. The next night i woke up standing in the driveway in my boxers in the middle of the night. Never took it again

    • @muddywaters0819
      @muddywaters0819 Год назад +2

      You aint lying,at first i would sleep too too long,next min im hearing ish in dead silence.

    • @Dead_Again1313
      @Dead_Again1313 Год назад +8

      Seriously. And it seems like the word is just now getting out. I was first given it after my first deployment to Iraq in 2007 and took it off and on until like 2012. Ive taken all kinds of mental health meds and Ambien is right up there with Xanax in terms of the danger it can put people in.

    • @mommiej3ans319
      @mommiej3ans319 Год назад +6

      My ex MIL was on ambien. She started sleepwalking, and got into her car and wrecked into a parked car in the apartment parking lot. She got off of it after that.

    • @Ashtray.x
      @Ashtray.x Год назад +5

      It is an insane medication. I was prescribed it at the beginning of the year & I was having vivid dreams, the worst one was of my deceased brother, just staring at me from the living room whenever I got up to use the bathroom & it was like I was fully aware. It haunted me for days & I threw the meds away the next day. Very scary stuff

    • @Ashtray.x
      @Ashtray.x Год назад

      @@chilenapromedioRU I was fresh out the psychiatric hospital so no I wasn’t on just any type of medication, just taking medication as I was prescribed who was decided by multiple doctors. It only took one bad night for me to stop taking it. Not everybody has the same reaction & considering it’s an a controlled substance I would figure that not everybody would have a similar happy go-lucky experience. Are you a doctor or someone with a pharmaceutical degree? If not then your opinion is invalid :)

  • @ethanmartin2781
    @ethanmartin2781 5 дней назад +5

    one thing i didn’t like about this interrogation is that the detectives spent a long time trying to get him to admit that the crime was premeditated, and eldon clearly wasn’t really understanding their line of questioning. my guess is that he had intrusive thoughts of killing his father/brother during his father’s abusive episodes, and this time, the intrusive thoughts won

  • @liquidalloy
    @liquidalloy 4 месяца назад +56

    "A barrier position" everyone sits like this periodically lol

  • @lasaundrawatson4564
    @lasaundrawatson4564 Год назад +124

    How about this, Eldons’ dad is mentally ill, he was outside shooting zombies, his baby brother is autistic , his mom abandoned the family and Eldon lives in Hell. What a tragedy.

    • @mixkulture4783
      @mixkulture4783 11 месяцев назад +15

      So he decides to murder his baby brother

    • @tibz7634
      @tibz7634 6 месяцев назад +13

      @@mixkulture4783 If he saw all his life that his little brother got the attention he never got. Dont you think that you will hate that person? Or maybe want to destroy whats the most valuable to the one whos admiration you want the most out of jealousy? Not saying its right, but I think that would be the motive.

    • @evieblessed
      @evieblessed 5 месяцев назад +5

      Yet only one of them was a murderer...

    • @KINGPHANTOMw85
      @KINGPHANTOMw85 2 месяца назад

      @@evieblessed empathetic gender everyone

    • @xmateinc
      @xmateinc 2 месяца назад +1

      @@tibz7634he admitting to bulling the kid and hating him. This kid is a monster for what he did to that little boy.

  • @spencerbond3514
    @spencerbond3514 7 месяцев назад +328

    The idea that someone being questioned by police should be comfortable is ridiculous. "He's showing signs of anxiety". Police don't interrogate people when good things happen. You don't get put in handcuffs as a reward. If you aren't uncomfortable you are insane.

    • @danfred7127
      @danfred7127 7 месяцев назад +84

      This channel is pretty trash. They're obviously imitating popular true crime youtube channels, but they aren't really any good at it. "Eldon puts his leg up, this is a barrier position because Eldon is lying and defensive!" Meanwhile Eldon's like "bruh I've been in an interview chair for 2 hours, my leg needs stretched..."

    • @TheNatos
      @TheNatos 6 месяцев назад +1

      "crossing your arms or legs means you're lying lul"
      yeah whoever writes the script for these is a bit of a moron

    • @kingcosworth2643
      @kingcosworth2643 5 месяцев назад +16

      This narrator is a tad to micro on his analysis

    • @xayahk2313
      @xayahk2313 5 месяцев назад +7

      Soooo.... Why are you still watching these videos? 🤔 I mean who would like to watch something if the channel is "trash"?

    • @toplobster7714
      @toplobster7714 4 месяца назад +13

      ​@@xayahk2313Watches video, realizes it is not to his liking, comments what is wrong. "wHy aRe YoU sTiLl wAtcHiNg???"

  • @jdollinter
    @jdollinter 22 дня назад +2

    He’s 14 and he’s being interrogated by hard core detectives who make fun of his feelings? I thought cops were supposed to be impartial or certainly more professional. This is a tragedy but he’s still a child and cannot be judged for his decision making at that age without taking into account what happened to cause this horrific crime.

  • @iamjustapudgiebudgie3137
    @iamjustapudgiebudgie3137 Год назад +626

    I appreciate the juxtaposition of footage at the beginning; the police officer clearing the harrowing conditions meanwhile showing Eldon sitting in the back of a cop car, impatiently and idly tapping his foot as if waiting for his fast food order.
    Great job as always, EWU. I always appreciate the effort and narrative your team composes to tell these victims stories.

    • @captaincat1743
      @captaincat1743 Год назад +5

      I was just watching Hannibal and loved that in the brain eating scene, how it cut to overhead shots of a police convoy racing through beautiful scenery in silence. before returning to the horror... Sometimes it's nice when watching video footage to have shots that throw warm water over you before plunging you back into the ice bath.

  • @AutumnHoogsteen
    @AutumnHoogsteen 10 месяцев назад +735

    The cops continuously asking him “if he puched you why wouldn’t you punch him back instead of shooting him” that’s too much. He obviously seems to have taken it from his dad one too many times. I’m not condoning murder but he was pushed to his limit and snapped. This is why children need to truly be seen and heard. How anyone around them didn’t notice his deteriorating state is beyond me. It’s unfortunate that he did this, but he needed help just as badly as any other abused child out there. This is a failure of society.

    • @uhnborhn5032
      @uhnborhn5032 9 месяцев назад +127

      100. Why didn't you simply fight back against the guy who's way bigger than you and controls your life? Suicidal

    • @sandra4395
      @sandra4395 9 месяцев назад +4

      Complete failure....

    • @mellissa61390
      @mellissa61390 9 месяцев назад +64

      What the cops don’t understand is that a child who is consistently abused, they’re afraid to fight back because the retaliation from their abuser(s) will be much worse. So of course this kid felt like the only way to make it stop was to put an end to it himself. My heart breaks for this kid. It’s not like he just decided he wanted to kill his parents, this has been building up for sometime and he felt completely defeated and terrified. So for the cop to ask him such a crazy question like this kid actually had that option is beyond me smh.

    • @mircat28
      @mircat28 9 месяцев назад +4

      There are plenty of people who had crappy abused childhoods who know the difference between right and wrong and grew up to live well and did not turn into perverted killers.

    • @apocratos0174
      @apocratos0174 9 месяцев назад +9

      Loooooool
      Ikr
      Makes no sense!
      If the lion Biten you, why didnt you bite him back instead of using a gun???????

  • @tomservo5347
    @tomservo5347 Год назад +508

    It's so sad when a relative stated that "Eldon didn't stand a chance" as far as his childhood went. Can you really blame someone for finally snapping after years of abuse and neglect? Eldon looks malnourished, shy, but very intelligent. I really hope time and counseling will undo some of the damage but it's unlikely since his formative years were all spent under awful conditions.

    • @edwarda6923
      @edwarda6923 Год назад +39

      This is why guns should be banned. Had he not had loaded guns and pistols these murders probably could have been stopped.

    • @divinehatred6021
      @divinehatred6021 Год назад

      @@edwarda6923 You are an absolute 1d1ot if you think that it all happened because of the gun and not because of the horrible conditions the child went through... But hey, you are a mentally ill leftie, you dont care about the trauma of anyone, all you care about is your narrative. I bet you couldnt even watch the whole video before writing this comment.

    • @MurrmorMeerkat
      @MurrmorMeerkat 11 месяцев назад +24

      @@edwarda6923 b...but its not the gun its the person!!!

    • @XLindsLuvsPinkX
      @XLindsLuvsPinkX 11 месяцев назад

      If his father owned those guns LEGALLY, he definitely didn’t report any known mental problems or medications that could effect his judgment. If guns kill people than spoons make people fat, and pencils misspell words.

    • @XLindsLuvsPinkX
      @XLindsLuvsPinkX 11 месяцев назад +38

      Also, do you think criminals care if guns are banned? I kinda doubt it.

  • @srpntnova
    @srpntnova Месяц назад +3

    Living with a severely autistic people, even children, can be very stressing, frustrating, and especially toxic to some family members, mainly peers, who feel neglected for not receiving the same time and the care they feel their sibling with special needs is getting.

  • @astraw13
    @astraw13 10 месяцев назад +400

    I have been in a remarkelblay similar situation to Eldon. I had thought about killing my dad for years during all the abuse. I had placed weapons all around my room waiting to use them when my dad attacked me again. He did. And when I was being beaten up I was thinking about reaching and putting our family out of the misery he caused, I just accepted that murder was too grotesque of a reaction and took the beating. That night he knocked my teeth out, was arrested, and my parents divorced shortly after. I was literally his same age. fuck idk i would psot this on yt, but literally no one knows except some locked away police file. This is not extraordinary, this is happening all around us. Please just pull through and know life is better when you get through.

    • @chriskessler7344
      @chriskessler7344 9 месяцев назад +26

      Im so sorry that happened to you..im glad you didn't take your fathers life! He should spend alot of time in prison! ❤ your a survivor! ❤

    • @michellewatters4004
      @michellewatters4004 9 месяцев назад +24

      Same here. I did the same thing. I had a baseball bat by my bed, pillow case full of soap.. even when he was jumping on top of me with his knee in my face, I just decided that my mother didn’t need to go thru all that mess. My grandparents lived 3000 miles away, so I couldn’t go there. So I just found myself a little 1 bedroom house, packed what I could fit in my little car and left.

    • @mcpartridgeboy
      @mcpartridgeboy 9 месяцев назад +16

      It baffles me how women select these men as prime mates.

    • @s_.777
      @s_.777 9 месяцев назад +35

      @@mcpartridgeboythey’re victims too and it’s not easy to leave, trust me.

    • @uhnborhn5032
      @uhnborhn5032 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@s_.777 you're a victim the first time it happens (or if you're a child), you become a participant when you go back after.

  • @alienmanifesto
    @alienmanifesto 11 месяцев назад +343

    people like this kid and gypsy rose, where one can clearly acknowledge that they never stood a chance, truly deserve to get help. their actions are bad as far as legality goes but these people are hurt, neglected, abused and damaged from a very early age, you can only take so much in this life. both him and his little brother truly deserve better than the hand that they were dealt, and rest in peace to johnathon samuels.

    • @mixkulture4783
      @mixkulture4783 11 месяцев назад +27

      What about all the abused kids that came out great him being abused does not matter HE MURDERED HIS BROTHER BRUTALLY

    • @angell48
      @angell48 11 месяцев назад +41

      I feel like he and gypsy rosé should should not be compared since he murdered his innocent little brother and was violent towards him since he was six…

    • @catiemiller1293
      @catiemiller1293 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@angell48THANK YOU!!!

    • @catiemiller1293
      @catiemiller1293 10 месяцев назад

      @@mixkulture4783YES!

    • @youarebeingfooled
      @youarebeingfooled 10 месяцев назад +13

      @@mixkulture4783 children at that age are not mentally developed. The idea of what being brutally murdered feels like is not something he would be able to comprehend. All he can understand is releasing the anger that he had to bottle up day after day of being abused and not being able to get justice for it.