Early Release After Four First-Degree Murders? | Janet Danahey Case Analysis

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @quota77
    @quota77 Год назад +397

    setting a fire-not a prank. destruction of property-not a prank. wanting to somehow harm someone because they hurt your feelings-not a prank.

    • @alfsmom8025
      @alfsmom8025 Год назад +12

      My brain is going haywire with all the reporting call it a prank.

    • @gordonburns8731
      @gordonburns8731 Год назад +3

      Damage to property by fire, caries a maximum of Life Imprisonment, with parole. Explosive fireworks through the letter-box, must cause damage... it's therefore Arson, carrying life imprisonment.

    • @kam2162
      @kam2162 Год назад +15

      Exactly! And she was 23, not 15. And she didn't call 911 when she saw the fire. Even if you truly can't find your phone, you can alert your neighbor and have them call.

    • @mkunes2502
      @mkunes2502 Год назад +3

      All that christian crap gives murderers a get-out-of-jail-free card. I repent! I guess the 4 she murdered weren’t christian enough. Truly disgusting.

    • @tankthearc9875
      @tankthearc9875 Год назад +4

      im convinced doc is a simp...

  • @zaxthedestroyer675
    @zaxthedestroyer675 Год назад +106

    "I am your family now" what a disturbing and bizarre thing to say to the families who lost their kids to someone who was stupid and reckless

    • @Wonderland1865
      @Wonderland1865 Год назад +2

      It’s a cop out!

    • @ACarchives
      @ACarchives Год назад +4

      Very bizarre considering she didn’t even know these people from Adam. Weird either way but that makes it more disturbing.

    • @cebruthius
      @cebruthius 4 месяца назад

      It seems like self-awareness was never her strong suit

  • @cmthomas07
    @cmthomas07 Год назад +189

    Something has to be inherently wrong with a person to even think that setting an apartment on fire is a good idea. She’s right where she needs to be.

    • @tankthearc9875
      @tankthearc9875 Год назад +3

      its not a prank she got privilidge by the gov of nc being wht and a female

    • @JP-ht6nm
      @JP-ht6nm 7 месяцев назад

      @@tankthearc9875female. If you really think whites are given a break nowadays because they’re white, do a little more research

  • @Darktimes17
    @Darktimes17 Год назад +245

    As a former prankster all I can say is dowsing something with lighter fluid and setting it in fire is FAR from a prank. That like cutting the brake line to a vehicle and thinking nothing serious will happen just a bumper to bumper accident. IMO she’s a lunatic.

    • @edgybarbie77
      @edgybarbie77 Год назад +10

      Exactly 💯

    • @trialgoddess
      @trialgoddess Год назад +10

      Agreed

    • @thelogicaldanger
      @thelogicaldanger Год назад +3

      I agree, I've played stupid pranks when I was in college---but none of them damaged any property, much less ever put anyone in danger of harm. In no way, shape, or form, is setting fire a "prank."

    • @Doris-bs9mm
      @Doris-bs9mm 10 месяцев назад

      Fire IS NOT a prank. She's a totally ignorant, selfish murderer.

    • @mariatorres9789
      @mariatorres9789 6 месяцев назад

      Yes. Pranks are for fun, not harm, even if it's mildly sadistic. This lady wanted to punish & harm, & relished in it, until caught. She might have remorse now, but she's certainly a dangerous individual.

  • @SuperMcgangbang
    @SuperMcgangbang Год назад +66

    What she did is tantamount to those kids who drop bricks off of overpasses and are shocked when someone in a car is killed or horrifically injured. She made a life for herself in jail. She should live it.

  • @grahamfinlayson-fife73
    @grahamfinlayson-fife73 Год назад +176

    Last I checked, small fires turn into big fires. There's no such thing as "a little bit of arson"!

    • @megamadre
      @megamadre Год назад

      Like being a little bit pregnant. It will grow to a bigger fire. Its still there even though it is small.

  • @rullmourn1142
    @rullmourn1142 Год назад +213

    She wasn't sad when she saw the building on fire. She was just afraid and worried about being caught, convicted, and sent to prison.

    • @kitkatclawz
      @kitkatclawz Год назад

      Yes & that's why she took the plea deal because she didn't want to get the death penalty & DIE like her victims died... What a COWARD! If she sooooo wanted to put herself in her victims shoes then she SHOULD have requested the DEATH PENALTY.

  • @lindsaymccann5375
    @lindsaymccann5375 Год назад +65

    The parents of the two sisters lost their only children and their friends. No more being able to grow old with loving daughters by their side, no joy of grandchildren. For them and the families of the other two victims my heart breaks. Four extraordinary young people who had so much good to offer the world. 💔

    • @markmike7933
      @markmike7933 9 месяцев назад +5

      You are elected to speak before the parole board!! She won't go free after that. And she shouldn't

  • @Jeanne90275
    @Jeanne90275 Год назад +42

    Unable to regulate her emotions, or just unwilling? Setting an occupied building on fire is felony arson, not a prank. My empathy goes to the victims who were burned alive.

  • @MakerInMotion
    @MakerInMotion Год назад +118

    So when she's free we just have to cross our fingers and hope nobody pisses her off again.

    • @quota77
      @quota77 Год назад

      brilliantly stated.

    • @beatle1956
      @beatle1956 Год назад +8

      You got that right.

  • @mbb--
    @mbb-- Год назад +529

    Too many people empathize with those who do harm instead of those who are harmed.

    • @eileeneamon9070
      @eileeneamon9070 Год назад +25

      Absolutely agree.

    • @bibeegirl
      @bibeegirl Год назад +28

      But you can empathize with both

    • @kitkatclawz
      @kitkatclawz Год назад +27

      Yup, that's why murder is becoming more & more acceptable & justified in the world today. Talk about becoming desensitized? It's that, hey! just "do what thou wilt" attitude & pass the buck onto the victim OR to anyone else BUT the pooooor criminal... How disgusting & EVIL this world has become. :(

    • @overzealouseuthanasiast9731
      @overzealouseuthanasiast9731 Год назад

      @@kitkatclawz Erm, no. Murder rates have actually gone down as time has moved on, it's only the reporting that's increased. I'd seriously recommend learning some history too, because life was not dandy in the past...abuse, rape and murder, death by neglectful companies without worker safety protections, anti-union violence, racist lynchings, terrible healthcare, especially mental healthcare (AND COUNTLESS WARS) were all over the place with even less avenues for the average person to seek justice. Hence why religion was so popular, just to be able to cope with the sheer awfulness of everyday life. Don't let ppl fool you crime has gotten worse, they are literally lying when they say that to make you afraid and submissive, ready to uncritically accept more politically motivated propaganda.

    • @kitkatclawz
      @kitkatclawz Год назад

      @@overzealouseuthanasiast9731 Erm... First of all, I DETEST politics. So, I do not follow politics. Because I realize that it's ALL PROPAGANDA/nothing but CRAP [the left/right paradigm, 2 heads of the same snake], always resulting in their problem, reaction, solution/Hegelian Dialectic CRAP. Nor am I fearful or submissive. ;-) I don't have be fearful of anything, my friend! (:
      Next, of course there has ALWAYS been crime, wars, etc... this has been going on ever since the world BEGAN. Starting with the first physical mur...der of Cain kil...ling his brother Abel. Erm...do you seriously think I'm not aware of this? I have even lost 2 cousins who were viciously mur...der..ed years ago.
      That's not what I'm talking about. I'm saying that I can clearly see/hear/read that people are becoming more & more desensitized to these crimes, criminals & regarding dea..th, in general [in this dea..th culture that we are now living in]. Deny it if you want to, but it's true.
      In other words...NOT everyone but more & more people are starting to justify mur...ders [calling evil good & good evil], playing devil's advocate for the mur...der...ers, victim blaming and/or shaming & callously making nothing of these heinous crimes they have committed. It wasn't like that before.
      Further, people are becoming more intrigued & mesmerized by serial kil...lers, literally glorifying them with books, movies, art, idolatrous, cult-like followings & with many women even wanting to marry [THESE SICK MONSTERS] in prison, etc.
      Part of that has to do with the constant narrative being pushed [whether people realize it or not] that it was all the over the top, abusive, deranged, strict "Christian mother's" fault for the way she abused her [serial kil...ler] son, as a child... Uh huh...riiight. Lol Talk about PROPAGANDA! ;-)
      So, of course many people are starting to feel sad/sympathy for the poooooor serial killer/s [not the victims] who had such a horrible upbringing due to their [CRAZY] "Christian" mother and/or parents"... Lol It's all done purposely & that's why the narrative is almost always the same with these serial kil...ler's so-called back stories. To make people think that [all] "Christians" are sooooo horrible, abusive & crazy. Lol ;-)
      Additionally, we are now seeing the indoctrination & desensitization of society to accept & justify more mur...der/dea..th through the push for the legalization of abor...tion & through the likes of euthan...asia, assisted sui..cide , that they are fervently trying to get all countries on board with. Along with a whole bunch of other [deadly agendas] that I'm not going to get into here but that people are going along with/accepting.
      So, society IS becoming more & more desensitized to death, justifying & defending these murderers/murders/atrocities. All one has to do is read the comments all over social media to see that this IS indeed happening...
      This is disgusting but it's not surprising since this was already prophesied. How the world would be [calling evil good & good evil] as more & more people would fall to sin [the love/lust of it] & away from GOD, in these last days. Can U say SPOT ON & undeniable?! :)

  • @VanessaKittredge
    @VanessaKittredge Год назад +261

    She was 23, a former Girl Scout and a college graduate who had already been arrested for vandalism. She knew her actions were illegal and she knew full well that fires spread and can cause destruction and death. Even when the building was engulfed she chose not to get help. This goes way beyond a person with impulsivity. She is a revenge seeking, reckless criminal. This wasn’t an “oops” moment it was a full blown crime that took innocent lives and she belongs in prison.

    • @1stcal11-b2
      @1stcal11-b2 Год назад +18

      My four year old knows not to touch a lighter cause it's dangerous ..

    • @andrewbochicchio2232
      @andrewbochicchio2232 Год назад +12

      What she said to them at the court case is even more ridiculous. The fact that they would let someone out of jail that murdered four people is just so bogus

    • @1stcal11-b2
      @1stcal11-b2 Год назад +11

      Well said. Her supporters would definitely feel differently if it was someone they loved that was the victim.

    • @-Reagan
      @-Reagan Год назад +1

      When the fire grew out of control and she did nothing to stop it. Then lied about not being able to find her cellphone. Then, she saw that people had died and still didn’t turn herself in. Supposedly spent the night praying and crying?? For who? Herself. If she really did. She was proud of herself. She didn’t care. Telling the victims that she is their family, now?? That she can somehow ‘carry on their dreams’ as if it doesn’t matter that their lives are over? No remorse. She isn’t mentally ill in the way of someone who can be rehabilitated. She has a personality disorder with a grave lack of remorse. Learning about the victims’ interests and starting a choir bc one liked music is not remorse. That’s using her victims as a way to get personal acclamation and invade on their grief to get closer to her ex and get the validation from his family that he denied her. No telling what else she got away with.

    • @1stcal11-b2
      @1stcal11-b2 Год назад +9

      @@-Reagan I have a huge problem with her getting out. She has nothing to offer the world. She just wants freedom. Sometimes we make bad decisions in life. And then we get to move on. Her decision was terrible. There were parents that never got to watch their children grow up there were people that burned alive.. there were people that passed out in the stairwell cuz it's smoked and then burned alive. She LAUGHED and GIGGLED. She was a girl scout. There is something to be said for her being a girl scout at the time, because back then they did teach you how to make fires they did teach you how to use a knife they taught you the dangers of making a fire. She doused, they say she just squirted the futon, she doused it with lighter fluid the entire bottle. This was not an innocent prank. She meant to do damage. She intended to do damage. She intended to set a building on fire. I don't think she intended to kill anybody but like I said earlier you make decisions in life. And she needs to stay in jail for the rest of her life. She has no right to freedom whatsoever. I honestly is morbid this as this sounds, hope and if she goes free somebody murders her within the first week. She honestly does not deserve freedom. Accident or not.

  • @boosqueezy2418
    @boosqueezy2418 Год назад +167

    she’s a model prisoner? great! keep her in there!

    • @XenaXOE
      @XenaXOE Год назад +1

      Right the woman is clearly not an idiot.. seems like she knows how to play her cards just right to have a shot at release.

    • @annedolan3050
      @annedolan3050 6 месяцев назад +1

      100%

  • @donprice9050
    @donprice9050 Год назад +34

    Janet is evil. Every thing she has done to "show remorse" is calculated. She's simply playing the game. Unless she was a toddler, she had to know what could happen yet continued to try to start the fire when, as you said, she could have walked away. The families are being victimized all over again.

  • @touche2584
    @touche2584 Год назад +173

    Remorse can be an ambiguous concept. Savvy criminals who fake remorse or inarticulate criminals who don't know how to show remorse can be a problem for both prosecutors and defenses. Thanks as always, Dr. Grande.

    • @kazmiller96
      @kazmiller96 Год назад +28

      Remorse shouldn't matter in sentencing at all. A crime had been committed and feeling bad about it does not undo the action.

    • @Menagerie_K
      @Menagerie_K Год назад +6

      @@kazmiller96 interesting take, I can’t say I disagree.

    • @anitat9727
      @anitat9727 Год назад +31

      "I am your family now". Can you imagine the gall of a murderer who said that to the victim's family?

    • @duskripper6650
      @duskripper6650 Год назад +11

      @@anitat9727 yeah that was kinda shocking, why would anyone say that in that situation

    • @invincible9462
      @invincible9462 Год назад +8

      @@kazmiller96 As an ADA, myself as well as most other prosecutors and judges disagree. Remorse, or a lack thereof, can be an insight into the risk of recidivism of a defendant in the future. Not just that, it shows that said regretful person may have learned a hard lesson. For being a country built on Judeo-Christian beliefs, there is an ironic lack of mercy and forgiveness throughout the country sadly.

  • @evonne315
    @evonne315 Год назад +187

    Telling the victims' families that their her family now is just legit crazy. If she was released I imagine it would be hard to avoid an altercation between her and them. She's safer where she is, and so is everyone else.

    • @dgibelli
      @dgibelli Год назад +5

      She said that 20 years ago, we all say dumb things...even old people like me, the building was a death trap. I would like her released and the construction company and the regulators who approved the building to do their 20 years..

    • @adelaidemarie
      @adelaidemarie Год назад +2

      Pray for the parents

    • @quota77
      @quota77 Год назад +32

      its not a “prank” to destroy property. Its vindictive and malicious. Setting any kind of fire because someone breaks up with you is psychotic behavior.

    • @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws
      @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws Год назад +19

      Yes, no matter how long ago, if it had been my sister who was a victim, I would be hoping she did get out so some real justice could be served. Also I thought doctor Grande was getting a bit close to victim shaming when he said "if they'd stayed in their flats they wouldn't have died". I don't know about anyone else but to be woken up by fire alarms would panic me so much that I would try to leave the building too. No I think the Doc is way off the mark with this one.

    • @Natef89
      @Natef89 Год назад

      @@dgibelli Cuck behavior

  • @whosaidthat9265
    @whosaidthat9265 Год назад +149

    The fact that she even for a moment thought ‘hahaha fire prank’ is reason enough to keep her locked up. She is absolutely nuts. Who tf thinks fire is funny?

    • @no_mnom
      @no_mnom Год назад +5

      Haha fire goes brr 🔥

    • @BetaBuxDelux
      @BetaBuxDelux Год назад

      Bevis begs to differ…

    • @gigi9301
      @gigi9301 Год назад +4

      At a young age, she had at least a couple of the signs of a psychopath Setting fires, laughing at others' expense inappropriately, over-reacting to rejection.... I wonder if she had any pets (and if so, how did she treat them?)

    • @whosaidthat9265
      @whosaidthat9265 Год назад

      @dam mar she was a college graduate when she did this, not a stupid teenager. Are you for real?

    • @heatherbukowski2102
      @heatherbukowski2102 Год назад +2

      sociopaths?

  • @platanoluver
    @platanoluver Год назад +236

    it's so hard for me to ever be okay with releasing inmates who have ended another's life. no matter the sorrow, you can't undo death.

    • @dgibelli
      @dgibelli Год назад +9

      What about the construction company and the regulators who approved the building, they are also responsible but get off with no consequences.

    • @user-xg3uy6hq9g
      @user-xg3uy6hq9g Год назад +5

      @@dgibelli wouldnt the blame go to the futon company for having such a flammable futon?

    • @redjasper9458
      @redjasper9458 Год назад +16

      I agree. Someone once said that compassion for the criminal is callousness to the victim. Forgiveness doesn't need to accompany early release. I would think this would actually be a bad political move. I think the public needs to hold politicians accountable for not protecting the public from people who cause harm imho.

    • @adelaidemarie
      @adelaidemarie Год назад +5

      @@redjasper9458 forgiveness is for the human Not the Act.

    • @adelaidemarie
      @adelaidemarie Год назад +3

      @@redjasper9458 how easy it is to dehumanize a person. Hitler did that in order for the people to allow him to commit his crimes. The people being gasses had first been dehumanized, kinda like what you just did.

  • @agnediciuniene9861
    @agnediciuniene9861 Год назад +44

    Prank is something innocent without any lasting damage.
    Destroying property and killing is no prank.

  • @mbb--
    @mbb-- Год назад +267

    A 23 year old woman understands that fires spread. She knowingly risked people's lives to satisfy herself and as a result four people suffocated to death in their own homes. Survivors in the complex also likely experienced years of trauma. No one forced her to choose to gamble with others' lives, and no one forced her to plead guilty to a charge that carried a life sentence. There's no just reason for her to be spared the consequences of her choices.

    • @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws
      @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws Год назад

      She should have got the death penalty and I don't usually support death because life in prison is a better punishment. She is a bloody monster!

    • @yahnservices1978
      @yahnservices1978 Год назад +9

      She's female, she'll get preferential treatment.

    • @andybarritt8642
      @andybarritt8642 Год назад +10

      Women always get leniency. Always

    • @virginiagirl6628
      @virginiagirl6628 Год назад +6

      I agree!!

    • @annedenman6169
      @annedenman6169 Год назад +6

      Bravo! I am absolutely behind you.

  • @terrijamison9154
    @terrijamison9154 Год назад +21

    This happened in the area I live. I remember everyone was livid with Janet. Just because it was a "prank" does not mean she should be paroled. Absolutely no excuse for what she did.

    • @JT-lt5gr
      @JT-lt5gr Год назад +3

      It was not a prank. That's just what she says now that she got caught. It was intentional murder of her boyfriend, just the wrong victims. She's calling it a prank to try to downplay it. Crazy that people are falling for her manipulations. She has been doing this and getting away with it her entire life. Problem child became a bigger problem adult.

  • @tangerinefizz11
    @tangerinefizz11 Год назад +23

    Even if she's remorseful, her victims are still dead. No amount of remorse will revive them.

  • @peaceseeker52
    @peaceseeker52 Год назад +39

    I think the fact that she watched the fire get out of control and did not call for help in anyway. Her late remorse does not change the fact that she started a fire in the middle of the night and succeeded in killing 4 people and did a lot of property damage. Don't do the crime if you cannot do the time. Calling a murder a prank is not taking responsibility for one's actions.

    • @windywednesday4166
      @windywednesday4166 Год назад +6

      Exactly. On top of that, when the fire didn't take the first time, she set it again! SMH, there's something seriously wrong with her brain.

  • @francescawilliams8177
    @francescawilliams8177 Год назад +65

    She shouldn't be released. She can be remorseful in prison. Being vindictive kills people and takes lives .

  • @seancompton5393
    @seancompton5393 Год назад +33

    I wonder 🤔 how the victims would feel about her release, life is a precious gift

  • @jonc6157
    @jonc6157 Год назад +34

    Nutty, she should Never be let out of prison, period.

  • @dee8714
    @dee8714 Год назад +72

    She sounds absolutely crazy and knew exactly what she was doing! I wonder how these people who want her released would feel if it was their family members who died. She needs to stay in prison. She would definitely be a danger to the public if released!

    • @Waitingformarty
      @Waitingformarty Год назад +3

      Being absolutely crazy and knowing exactly what she was doing sounds a bit of anxiety oxymoron to me

  • @travellpc191
    @travellpc191 Год назад +17

    Setting a building of people on fire after a breakup is not something a person does because they’re “impulsive”. Dr. Grande said that she had the opportunity to walk away but opted to set a second fire. It seems that she had an intentional disregard for any life in that building. Perhaps she adopted the victims interests and claimed their families as her own because she continues to value her life more than theirs…as if she is an adequate replacement. That’s not remorse nor accountability.

  • @GigiRulesTheRoost
    @GigiRulesTheRoost Год назад +147

    How did she think that fire would not grow into an inferno? She sounds dangerous. She should stay in prison. And what about her friends that knew what she was up to? where did they go? What a horrific story. The picture of that burnt and gutted apartment building was brutal to see.

    • @rishaa682
      @rishaa682 Год назад +3

      Why would an apartment turn into an inferno? thats a problem with the apartment but okay

    • @rolandm9750
      @rolandm9750 Год назад +13

      She didn't think it would because stupid. Lots of massive fires have been caused by idiots who didn't intend or understand what they were doing could result in such a thing. Most of those people were not intending on felonies though, which is what separates this woman and how she was convicted of 1st deg murder (x4). Her stupidity also meant she didn't even really "get" her intended victim--sure she burned his stuff but he escaped the fire. The friends definitely should have done time as well; it's crazy to think they weren't even charged. Letting this clown out after 20 years for four murders is just ridiculous too.

    • @graysonwalker
      @graysonwalker Год назад +13

      @@rolandm9750 she watched the inferno & did nothing

    • @MasterMalrubius
      @MasterMalrubius Год назад +20

      @@rishaa682 Because flammable liquid was sprayed all over a large combustible object and set alight. If someone poured gasoline on you and set you on fire are you the problem when you burn?

    • @Galbanolli
      @Galbanolli Год назад +13

      @@rishaa682 even if there were an issue with the apartment, a 23 year old woman should know fire spreads and setting someone’s furniture on fire will more than likely kill people (smoke)
      She was well aware of the dangers as she’s played with fire before

  • @maxoblivion
    @maxoblivion Год назад +220

    Janet made an agreement to avoid the death penalty. She should honor it.

    • @rolandm9750
      @rolandm9750 Год назад

      This. She should have gotten death meaning it wouldn't even be a question whether to grant her parole or not (though granted some people remain on death row for decades before they are *actually* executed). Getting out after 20 years for FOUR murders is a bit of a joke. Her friends involved should definitely have done 10+ years each too, not sure how they didn't even get charged.

    • @teej008
      @teej008 Год назад +8

      The death penalty is an abomination. Its the system that’s the problem, any sane person would do the same.

    • @billyparnell9296
      @billyparnell9296 Год назад +20

      @@teej008 Crime cannot be tolerated. Criminals thrive on the indulgence of society's understanding.

    • @SamS-uv2ql
      @SamS-uv2ql Год назад +1

      @@billyparnell9296 You got any evidence for that Billy?

    • @ykshay
      @ykshay Год назад +1

      @@billyparnell9296 OKAY BILLY
      It's the third time u commented the same thing. Are you a pi- I mean cop?

  • @dusttodust4295
    @dusttodust4295 Год назад +107

    I shudder thinking about the last moments of the dying innocents. All the pain and suffering her family and their families have endured. Her remorse is irrelevant.

    • @kitkatclawz
      @kitkatclawz Год назад +12

      Exactly. People HAVE to be held accountable for their selfish actions & justice must be served for the victims & their families. Otherwise, it's akin to a slap in the face/adding insult to injury & people will think that it's NOT a big deal to commit crimes [large or small], whenever they FEEL like it & for whatever the reason...
      The bottom line is that this woman set that fire INTENTIONALLY because of her ANGER & revenge, to begin with. So, that fire wasn't just an oopsie or a harmless, childish prank & she knew it. Duh! Who doesn't know that a fire can [& most likely WILL] spread once it's lit & in an apartment complex even?!
      This is why she MUST do her time, whether or not she is remorseful & whether or not she has been forgiven by the family/families or by anyone else.

    • @Bees123Knees
      @Bees123Knees Год назад +14

      My brother died in a house fire. I tortured myself thinking of his last moments but the fireman who carried him out spoke to me weeks later and explained he died of smoke inhalation. He said the smoke from a house fire is so toxic you only get one breath. You are gone before you can draw a second. It gave me some comfort knowing he was gone before he could be burnt.

  • @tangerinefizz11
    @tangerinefizz11 Год назад +95

    I hope she never gets parole. There are no words to describe the harm she did, even if it was unintentional.

    • @THE-id1by
      @THE-id1by Год назад +15

      It wasn't unintentional at best it was reckless and thoughtless. At worse setting fire to an occupied structure evinces a cold and depraved heart.

    • @wj7867
      @wj7867 Год назад +1

      Actually, describing the harm she caused with words is pretty straightforward. For example, listen to this video to get started.

    • @JT-lt5gr
      @JT-lt5gr Год назад +2

      It was NOT unintentional! (It was intentional.)

  • @o0o-jd-o0o95
    @o0o-jd-o0o95 Год назад +22

    I'm 46 years old and an old childhood friend of mine is in prison. Basically because of alcohol. He made a series of poor choices. Him and three of his friends drove up to the State Park and they were drinking and he littered and a Park Ranger saw him litter. when the park Ranger went over to confront him, they all took off in their car. Two Park Rangers followed them out of the park and was chasing after them. They had been drinking and he was doing about 100 miles an hour when he hit the crest of a hill and went airborne and crashed and killed two of his passengers.. They gave him 25 years in prison for it. That alcohol is real poison

    • @cattfishing
      @cattfishing Год назад +1

      @Long John Thilver I agree

  • @joeearwood4398
    @joeearwood4398 Год назад +13

    She burned an apartment building down and killed 4 people and watched it burn heard people screaming never called 911.but she's really sorry.

  • @cherylthompson2731
    @cherylthompson2731 Год назад +46

    It takes a criminal mind to think that this was a prank! A Sociopath mind.

  • @zombrero7870
    @zombrero7870 Год назад +34

    Arson can be tricky in this way. In most cases arsonists probably do not intend to kill people. But the fires that they set do often result in deaths and we all should have a primal understanding that fire does harm. For these reasons arsonists must be held responsible for the predictable results of their actions.

  • @fastmover2598
    @fastmover2598 Год назад +343

    What she did is unforgivable, and she should not be released.

    • @adelaidemarie
      @adelaidemarie Год назад +10

      Unforgivable? She had no idea it would spread like it did. She had no idea these people would die as a result. Zero

    • @graysonwalker
      @graysonwalker Год назад +28

      @@adelaidemarie she watched & didn't call 911

    • @timmyturner999_
      @timmyturner999_ Год назад +1

      @@adelaidemarie bro you can’t possibly light a fucking couch on fire inside a house and then walk away and then expect it jus to not spread and go out on its own what an idiot I hope she rots in jail fxck that b!tch

    • @billyparnell9296
      @billyparnell9296 Год назад +18

      @@adelaidemarie Crime cannot be tolerated. Criminals thrive on the indulgence of society's understanding.

    • @quota77
      @quota77 Год назад +22

      @@adelaidemarie thats like saying “she had no idea that the bullet she fired at someone would actually hit a vital organ”

  • @kristenmeza4295
    @kristenmeza4295 Год назад +17

    I’ve noticed as a society, some make allowances for people who are clearly unhinged. I have a friend dealing with a HOA problem where one resident has been threatening bodily harm and stating he has a gun if he doesn’t get his way. My friend is like ‘aww he won’t do anything!’ Take this stuff seriously people.

    • @horsepanther
      @horsepanther Год назад +1

      Wow, your friend is crazy not to be concerned!

  • @Moeman626
    @Moeman626 Год назад +10

    I've never been this early to a Dr. Todd Grande video before, grabbing my popcorn!🍿

  • @davido6170
    @davido6170 Год назад +142

    I’m skeptical. Her adopting causes of her victims seems like a vicarious trophy for her.

    • @megalopolis2015
      @megalopolis2015 Год назад +22

      It also seems to mock the surviving families, because their loved ones cannot do the things they wanted to do, but she can. This action of hers may or may not be intentional, but probably fuels outrage in the families.

    • @BetaBuxDelux
      @BetaBuxDelux Год назад +3

      4:00 This is what keeps me coming back.

    • @graysonwalker
      @graysonwalker Год назад +3

      She's evil

    • @rejbrodeur7069
      @rejbrodeur7069 Год назад +5

      I truly believe that she was trying to honor the victims who died as a result of her crime. She did not "forget" them. The horrible thing about causing the death of a person, accidentally or not, is that there's absolutely nothing you can do to bring them back. These deaths are such a senseless tragedy!

    • @cattfishing
      @cattfishing Год назад +1

      @@rejbrodeur7069 I agree.

  • @rossdavies-hooper3602
    @rossdavies-hooper3602 Год назад +20

    You don't play "pranks" at 23yrs old.

  • @waynejohnson1786
    @waynejohnson1786 Год назад +90

    Regardless of intent, her sentence was appropriate and it shouldn’t have been commuted. I hope the parole board makes the right choice and keeps her locked up.
    I might be wrong and maybe her original sentence was a miscarriage of justice but I can’t personally endorse her being released.
    Or at least not until she’s served a lot more time. So far she’s only served 20 years, that’s only 5 years per victim. I don’t know the right amount of time but it’s definitely more than that...

    • @user-xg3uy6hq9g
      @user-xg3uy6hq9g Год назад +7

      20 years for each death

    • @MilaB1111
      @MilaB1111 Год назад +2

      👏👏👏

    • @windywednesday4166
      @windywednesday4166 Год назад +3

      The Governor of NC has a name. It's Roy Cooper. The woman's obviously a menace to society!

  • @channelsurfing
    @channelsurfing Год назад +38

    Ending my night with a Dr. Grande discussion is one of the best ways to relax. Thank you for the consistently great work, doc.

  • @heathernikki5734
    @heathernikki5734 Год назад +32

    She’s profoundly creepy and should NOT be out. There’s 4 dead people because of her, she is not right in the head at all. I can’t imagine a “prank” involving fire.

  • @tycobb2580
    @tycobb2580 Год назад +20

    it wasn't a "prank" . . . she was getting payback on her ex

  • @kaylynroth8847
    @kaylynroth8847 Год назад +7

    She should never be let out.

  • @dianemorton2222
    @dianemorton2222 Год назад +35

    I live in an apartment so i feel that any criminal who burns down and kills innocent people needs life in prison. Arson is a horrible crime. She was an adult and educated.

    • @88mphDrBrown
      @88mphDrBrown Год назад +1

      Well I live in a house so I feel that any criminal who burns down and kills innocent people needs a chance at parole. Maybe someone who lives in a condo can come into this comment section and advocate for the death penalty. Or maybe someone who lives in a trailer feels the best option is some sort work release option?

  • @crazycampers5655
    @crazycampers5655 Год назад +71

    How on earth will we ever deter criminals if we don't hold people accountable for their crimes?

    • @catboxcleaner3532
      @catboxcleaner3532 Год назад +7

      AGREE 💯%

    • @catblack4091
      @catblack4091 Год назад +3

      exactly

    • @SerendipityChild
      @SerendipityChild 4 месяца назад

      Murders deceased when we got rid of the death penalty.
      Deterrence is actually more effective if you see the people who have suffered punishment.
      Hearing abstractly that something bad happened to someone is very different than hearing it first, second, third hand

  • @mtae5
    @mtae5 Год назад +20

    If I was a family member of the people that died, she'd hope she's never released from prison.

  • @kellyfinleybrown9313
    @kellyfinleybrown9313 Год назад +18

    She stayed and watched the building burn and did not seek assistance summoning 911. That says it all to me. This person is very dangerous and should not be released from prison.

    • @JT-lt5gr
      @JT-lt5gr Год назад

      I would like to LIKE this comment many more times than once!

  • @bettinabarry8423
    @bettinabarry8423 Год назад +16

    A terrible tragedy! If she had tried to call police instead of running, perhaps some family members might have been more forgiving. The harsh reality of it is quite sobering, and what a needless waste of lives. Wonder what she learned in the Girl Scouts?
    Thank you, Dr. Grande, for your level-headed analysis 👏

    • @JT-lt5gr
      @JT-lt5gr Год назад

      She learned that she could name-drop being in the Girl Scouts to get out of prison!

  • @thelocalmaladroit8873
    @thelocalmaladroit8873 Год назад +16

    Tough call.
    If this had been an accident that would make a difference.
    But, she deliberately started the fire knowing people were in the building. When her first attempt failed, she started a second fire.
    Then she attempted to cover her tracks.

    • @kitkatclawz
      @kitkatclawz Год назад +3

      She didn't even call the Fire Department when she saw it burning like that! Yikes Instead she gave a pathetic excuse. She didn't give a flip about that fire that she purposely set because she wanted vengeance cuz she was angry.

    • @toddadams8420
      @toddadams8420 Год назад +6

      I disagree , it's an easy call she killed four people with a fire she set. Leave her in jail

  • @georgethomas1994
    @georgethomas1994 Год назад +3

    You're really on fire with you excellent analysis Dr. Grande!

  • @tommygoode9644
    @tommygoode9644 Год назад +60

    I know this is a very serious story about people who died horribly in a fire. That's probably the worst way to go and I can't believe this woman did this to them. But Dr. Grande's sarcasm made me lol when he said "Nothing says everything is going to be ok like sirens and screaming". He perfectly captured that woman's complete disconnect with reality. Dr. Grande is hilarious in the most unassuming and succinct ways. However I do hope that these people's loved ones find peace with this heinous and despicable act of arson. It's one of the five capital crimes. What was she thinking? Who does that? I hope she gets life without parole for this. Then she can think about it for the next 50 years in a cage. As those people roasted alive and she thought that everything was ok because the fire truck showed up. These kind of people are what's wrong with society. Great video though. I really liked it.

    • @valeriemacphail9180
      @valeriemacphail9180 Год назад +2

      ABSOLUTELY!

    • @tommygoode9644
      @tommygoode9644 Год назад

      @@valeriemacphail9180 thanks

    • @JT-lt5gr
      @JT-lt5gr Год назад

      She didn't care if everyone was ok. She just said that after she was caught. Now that she's not living her best life in prison, she wants to change her sentence and is adjusting her remorse and memory. If she had been drunk and killed 4 people, it would be unintentional but negligent. She would get a stiffer sentence. It was intentional, just had the wrong victims. It was NOT negligent. She started the fire on purpose, watched it unfold, and did nothing, probably enjoying it . She had a teenage history of this, and it escalated to causing 4 deaths. If she wants (and thinks that she deserves) freedom and the slate wiped clean, she should get something similar to being deported to China or any other communist or third-world country and have to work like they do for 20 cents a week. Dr. Todd, you are WAY OFF! She's a crazy, vindictive, violent stalker!

    • @valeriemacphail9180
      @valeriemacphail9180 Год назад

      @@JT-lt5gr "Deported to China"...?
      China doesn't buy refuse. Most of the poor countries that used to, have no more capacity for our junk.

  • @blax52vet
    @blax52vet Год назад +7

    claiming she should be released is beyond comical. if that's the case no drunk drivers who kill people should be given life sentences. nobody who has shot a bystander accidentally when aiming for someone else should get life sentences, nobody who shoots or stands someone in the leg but the victim dies should be given life sentences because clearly they probably didn't mean for the victims of their crimes to die. if you cause the deaths of four people through malicious actions you should never be freed. and what's also ridiculous is people saying they feel sorry for her, show me someone who caused four people's death from a purposeful action and I'll show you someone you shouldn't feel sorry for standing in the same spot.

  • @karenscherrer
    @karenscherrer Год назад +3

    Dr Grande, I had a very hard day. Your voice is so soothing. I’m so thankful i stumbled across your informative, non biased review. Your jokes are the only thing than keep us sane in this insane world.

  • @josiewade9734
    @josiewade9734 Год назад +8

    Perfect example of “You can choose the action but you can’t choose the consequence”. Rule of law is fair and was appropriately applied. Playing nice in prison is no justification for parole.

  • @L2069-e8y
    @L2069-e8y Год назад +4

    I'm a Greensboro resident who remembers what a cold and windy night that was in 2002. Under those conditions, anyone who sets a fire on the wooden breezeway of an occupied building in the middle of the night, uses an accelerant and then flees the scene and destroys evidence is not "playing a prank." This was a grown woman, a graduate of UNC-Greensboro. She had to know what a dangerous act this was. Her subsequent actions prove it.
    In 2017, in one of his last acts as Governor, Pat McCrory (R) granted clemency to her, making her eligible for parole in 2029. Our current Governor Roy Cooper (D) granted her further clemency in December of 2022, making her eligible for parole on January 1, 2023. Those who were injured escaping the horror of the fire, as well as the families and friends of the deceased, have essentially been double-crossed by two governors.
    She should remain exactly where she is.

  • @mangafq8
    @mangafq8 Год назад +32

    She definitely wanted to harm her ex bf and/or perhaps a woman he may have been with, so she inadvertently harmed the wrong people.
    Keep her locked up!!!

  • @thresagraham8181
    @thresagraham8181 Год назад +2

    I found this upload profound, made me question my own feelings. Brilliant🌻

  • @Hollywood42081
    @Hollywood42081 Год назад +5

    Dr. Grande, just found out my brother-in-law grooms your dog/dogs every month. Small world....love the channel been following for a while now.

  • @jenanne31
    @jenanne31 Год назад +2

    You always make reasonable and compassionate arguments, Dr. Grande. Thank you.

  • @marshall886
    @marshall886 Год назад +5

    My friend's garage was burnt down in fire started by arson, in what was described as an opportunity crime.I can attest to the pain which is produced for victims of arson.
    I was able to help my friend rebuild as the insurance permitted him to do it himself because he was a builder.People can start again but they cannot replace the things that were lost.

  • @eileeneamon9070
    @eileeneamon9070 Год назад +26

    She did something pretty sociopathic. Why should she be treated as if it was all a mistake and misunderstanding? Hard to believe she didn't realize that she was putting people in danger. The family members of the young people that died will never be the same. For her to have caused so much suffering, she needs to stay right where she is.

  • @davidwartski7213
    @davidwartski7213 Год назад +54

    Gotta disagree with you, there, Doc.: 4 manslaughters plus arson plus evidence tampering easily gets life.

  • @Ken15643
    @Ken15643 Год назад +25

    Heartbreaking. What an irresponsible thing to do. This is something a child would do.
    She is a grown adult. Please Do Not Let Her Out. She has no regard for human life except her own.

  • @kam2162
    @kam2162 Год назад +4

    The thing that irritates me even more than the possibility that this woman could be let out of jail soon, is the continued use of the word "prank". Even if the fire never spread, burning someones furniture is not a prank.

  • @tommylarson7219
    @tommylarson7219 Год назад +8

    unbelievable….. while our justice system seems harsh when you compare our numbers of people in prison to other countries… our system also evolves because of the bleeding hearts. This lady is responsible for the four lives she took and at one time she even negotiated for a life sentence to save her own life…. Then, when you look at the horrible deaths those four suffered, dying in a house fire, intentionally set, if it were up to me, she would never be successful when applying for parole. When someone is sentenced to Life in prison, it should really MEAN life in prison……

  • @Lotsa-Luv
    @Lotsa-Luv Год назад +15

    I hate gore and never watch true crime stuff. BUT I USE DR. GRANDE’S TO FALL ASLEEP TO!!! 😂😂😂😂
    Dr. Grande your voice is THAT soothing!!! ❤❤❤❤

    • @MaidenHelll
      @MaidenHelll Год назад +7

      Same
      True crime ASMR

    • @oregonsnob31
      @oregonsnob31 Год назад +5

      Oh my! You totally mirrored my feelings exactly!! Nice to be understood….

    • @Robin-xt7yo
      @Robin-xt7yo Год назад +5

      Same. Dr. G is my night time bed time story!

    • @watermelonwishes4193
      @watermelonwishes4193 Год назад +2

      Hahaha I do too! 😂😂

  • @aromaladyellie
    @aromaladyellie Год назад +3

    I can’t believe she’s even being considered when she used an accelerant on purpose on something she knew was flammable, spraying the accelerant everywhere and knowing the escape routes were wooden. This was murder.

  • @claremizusawa
    @claremizusawa Год назад +8

    “I am your family now” is certainly complicated to unpack holy cow these poor families.

  • @lorisutherland7728
    @lorisutherland7728 Год назад +7

    Four people and she was in her 20’s . The impulsivity isn’t going to stop is it. ? And she knew it was wrong and made the fire worse. She cannot give back the people she killed. Plus she planned this out before she did it.

  • @Menagerie_K
    @Menagerie_K Год назад +52

    There’s far too many dangerous Tik Tok challenges for her to be released. If she gets out, she should be banned from social media because the pranks can cause her to relapse.

  • @Flash-Storm6140
    @Flash-Storm6140 Год назад +5

    Happy New Year, Dr. Grande!

  • @Koozomec
    @Koozomec Год назад +19

    IMO her responsibility is comparable to a drunk driver.

    • @horsepanther
      @horsepanther Год назад +3

      Even worse, IMO, because her life-threatening act was very deliberate.

    • @bdml77
      @bdml77 8 месяцев назад

      Worse. She wasn't impaired

  • @jimcronin2043
    @jimcronin2043 Год назад +10

    Her act was clearly a felony murder. It was correct to treat it that way. If the consequences of the crime do not match what the law says then people cannot be sure what the law really means. Plea bargains might be more humane for the perpetrator and less expensive for the state, but they are are much less humane for future victims who become victims because the existing law is not taken seriously by those who harm them.

    • @horsepanther
      @horsepanther Год назад

      Well said. It's terrible how often future victims could have been protected by carrying out the sentences of violent offenders instead of putting them back on the street--sometimes over and over.

  • @MadamFizzgig
    @MadamFizzgig Год назад +11

    I don’t really care that she didn’t intend to kill anyone. She did, and any person with sense would realize lighting an entire futon on fire with lighter fluid would likely lead to a bigger fire.

    • @horsepanther
      @horsepanther Год назад

      And she clearly does not have any intellectual disability, because she was intelligent enough to earn a bachelor's degree

  • @RobertScott66208
    @RobertScott66208 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this one, Dr. Grande. It was fascinating, with a lot of food for thought. It never accorred to me that penitentiary came from penitent. I so enjoy enjoy your presentations. Many thanks, Rob

  • @boosqueezy2418
    @boosqueezy2418 Год назад +46

    she shouldn’t be released . she didn’t care about the victims’ lives. why is she seen smirking in each pic? even in court? she killed four people-she needs to do life. period.

    • @SamS-uv2ql
      @SamS-uv2ql Год назад +2

      Should she never smile again? Weird flex

    • @Red-jl1qr
      @Red-jl1qr Год назад +2

      @@SamS-uv2ql you are not using the word flex correctly

    • @Cec9e13
      @Cec9e13 Год назад

      Yeah, all the smiling-while-arrested pics were weird...

  • @Real_McPhee
    @Real_McPhee Год назад +4

    I’m loving the pretty succulent on your tiny desk. Thanks for the great content, as per usual. You rock, Doc!

  • @DEPARTMENTOFREDUNDANCYDEPT
    @DEPARTMENTOFREDUNDANCYDEPT Год назад +104

    A young MAN found guilty of this heinous crime would never have been considered for having his sentence commuted.

    • @beatle1956
      @beatle1956 Год назад +7

      Agreed. This gynocentric society knows no bounds.

    • @alfsmom8025
      @alfsmom8025 Год назад +6

      It's still patriarchy that lets women get off easy. Like "Oh what a dumb little baby, it was just a joke, how can a sweet girl be a killer?" Patriarchy hurts everyone

  • @BaDazai
    @BaDazai Год назад +12

    This not a prank! She even disposed of the evidence? Who trashes lighter fluid and theiir clothes after use, if she was innocent she would have put the lighter fluid back into the storage afteruse, and her clothes in the washer!

  • @Cyber_Kati_6744
    @Cyber_Kati_6744 Год назад +21

    Good evening Dr. Grande & audience! 👏✨👏
    Proud Patreon Supporter Here! ❤
    Have an extra safe & wonderful night everyone! 🌷
    Really love Dr. Grande’s subtle humor and ongoing dedication in his work for all of these videos! 👏🌸👏
    Ty kindly again! ❤

  • @sunnycatc6491
    @sunnycatc6491 Год назад +5

    Thank you Dr. Grande. The youtube ad prevented me from being first! Now to enjoy the non-diagnostic speculation.

  • @drhyshek
    @drhyshek Год назад +4

    Don’t play with fire. Oh wait. WE ALREADY KNEW THAT!

  • @ninachkah13
    @ninachkah13 Год назад +2

    I really appreciate your take on how remorse is always laid at the feet of the defendant, like some minimizing factor, but it truly is just another interrogation technique. As always, another great video and analysis!

  • @dianep1385
    @dianep1385 Год назад +10

    How can she ever be trustworthy? Ii wouldn't want to be her neighbor....

  • @kents012
    @kents012 Год назад +2

    I can't comprehend why so many are putting so much focus on the intent and the remorse when the real world consequences of destroyed lives and property are staring them in the face.

  • @rcelestefelix9299
    @rcelestefelix9299 Год назад +90

    Governors should not be given the right to commute sentences. A verdict has no validity if a Governor can come along and change the sentence of a criminal that was found guilty by a jury. This woman has served too little time for the horrific deaths she caused with her malicious and revenge seeking behavior. She is a danger to society and I think she will go back to being irresponsible because she seems to be wired that way. She should serve at least another 20 years to discourage her committing more crimes.

    • @dgibelli
      @dgibelli Год назад +2

      What about the construction company and the regulators who approved the building, they are also responsible but get off with no consequences.

    • @user-xg3uy6hq9g
      @user-xg3uy6hq9g Год назад +5

      @@dgibelli what?

    • @meredithisme3752
      @meredithisme3752 Год назад +1

      Which is why I support the death penalty no politicians can change the sentence

    • @FirstLast-dh8ks
      @FirstLast-dh8ks Год назад +2

      it's messed up

    • @Waitingformarty
      @Waitingformarty Год назад

      @@piva1358 it sounds to me yhat it was, as the stairs and landing shouldn't have burned and collapsed so quickky. Thats not deteacting from Janet's responsibility, but she didnt intent to kill anyone. Irresponsible, impulsive and stupid yes. American (im not American) ideas of justice seem very harsh to me, certainly harsher than the two countries i have lived in.

  • @philipinchina
    @philipinchina Год назад +2

    Your videos are consistently excellent.

  • @shawnaweesner3759
    @shawnaweesner3759 Год назад +7

    Starting a fire on a couch of someone’s apartment is not a prank, that is an action of someone wanting to destroy-with fire. Because 4 people lost their lives, I think she should serve life in prison. However, I think your 2nd degree murder plea with 25-30 years seems more reasonable, Dr. Grande.

  • @BL-hw4mn
    @BL-hw4mn Год назад +21

    One of her victims supported domestic violence victims, and what Janet did could come under the definition of domestic violence towards her ex boyfriend

  • @raquelrodriguez5672
    @raquelrodriguez5672 Год назад +6

    “Janet wanted to give her old flame a new flame.” “Sounds like Janet was still carrying a torch.” 👏👏👏(not applauding Janet’s actions, applauding Dr. Grande’s play on words)

  • @nickchannel5364
    @nickchannel5364 Год назад

    Dr. Grande is a professional advocate for patients and by extension his video followers. I feel lucky to have discovered his channel.

  • @joeframo3347
    @joeframo3347 Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing this Dr. Todd thank you again 👍

  • @jamesparlane9289
    @jamesparlane9289 Год назад +19

    The only time a penalty handed down by a judge should be reconsidered is when new events related to the facts of the case is revealed. Once in jail the circumstances of the prisoner are unlikely to change. They should do the time they are ordered to do.

  • @terrioestreich4007
    @terrioestreich4007 Год назад +6

    Why is her life more important than the 4 people that she killed???

  • @glendasully
    @glendasully Год назад +4

    This is the second time that I've disagreed with you. Janet should never be released from prison. Remorseful or not, she committed a horrible premeditated crime & killed 4 innocent people. Actually, she burned them to death! How horrific! Her remorse means nothing!

  • @tia2all501
    @tia2all501 Год назад +9

    Once again If a person tells you it’s OVER walk away!

  • @slwtgf
    @slwtgf Год назад +1

    100% agreement ,,,thank you for this news.