@@mustbemeech The Mafia doesn't hire Joe Gantz to do murder for hire! They have professional hitmen. And Bob would not be in prison. It would still be unsolved.
what I can never undestand with these cases is... often the "other woman" knows that the guy murdered the wife, yet still is willing to hook up with them and look for a house together? don't they realize that if he murdered is former wife, that could very possibly be next?
It's the thrill and excitement that attracts them. The prospect of living a dangerous and exciting life, keeping a dangerous secret. You could even break it down to a more primal level. A man capable of violence could be seen as a protector.
Not quite the same but my own bio father cheated on my mom just after I was born, divorced my mom and married his mistress, then was genuinely shocked and offended when his new wife cheated on him so he divorced her. My mom's always loved talking about what an idiot he was for not seeing that coming. Crossing that line meant nothing to her, but he imagined he was somehow an exception. Wouldn't surprise me if something similar goes on with women who are involved with spousal killers. "Oh sure he killed HER but I'M special he'd never hurt ME."
1:59 Asks how she died. Qualifies statement by saying OTHERS are curious. Launches into defensive statements and alibi. Attacks her character. Yeah no, totally normal conversation with a cop after your spouse's surprise death.
For me it was how he waited the full 24 hours before calling back to inform the police his wife was still missing. Most people would've been ringing that station non-stop starting first thing the next morning when their loved one didn't return home all night. He said himself this was completely out of character for his wife, yet he was just so calm & seemingly unworried. What a schmuck.
Back in 2006 ish I had lived about 2 blocks away from Joe Gentz. He even fixed the drain in my bathtub for me. His daughter and mine played together a couple times. Small world
This is why you shouldn’t date married people. They kill their spouse and all of a sudden you’re on the witness stand telling the world you like troll dolls in your butt or whatever. 😂
people are silly. why would you date a married person... it leads to no good. the married person who is willing to cheat on their spouse is someone you don't want to associate...
That judge at the end was fucking *AWESOME* I absolutely *LOVED* her and everything she said. It's not often you hear some damn fine trolling but she did it like a masta! 🤣😂🤣
Don't bring the Great Gary Busey into this. Ron, yes. That was my thought. Ron is a Leftest Looney. Gary has a legitimate reason. He was in a bad motorcycle accident and had head trauma.
The fact that Bobs defence tried to argue that because he had been married previously, and had “swiftly dealt with it through divorce”, he would have no problem divorcing again so that wasn’t his motive is such a shit defence. To me it’s the opposite, he had gone through divorce before, it sucked and he knew he would lose out, so he had her killed.
@@soutinefan Yeah, especially since he was a "Dom", and liked to dominate women and see them as submissive. That would have irked him a bit extra, when a woman who's as *strong* as a diamond crushes him in front of a lot of people and cameras. I don't think Bob liked that, I don't think he liked that ooone bit!
@@tessiepinkman I mean, he “liked” it as in it made him horny, at least as far as we know. I don’t think this court hearing was going to make him horny either way, so it’s not really very relevant. What’s more relevant is (if what’s alleged is true) he was a manipulator, and it seems he got manipulated by the person he thought he could manipulate the best, and that most likely stung (but not more than dying in prison probably did).
@@ByzantineDarkwraith I hear you, and I get that what you do in a consensual BDSM relationship really has no bearing here, I just thought it was a bit fun. Sorry, I have awful humor, I know :)
So Bob was going to have this guy killed by someone if he didn’t kill his wife? Begs the question couldn’t Bob just have that someone kill his wife directly?
Exactly, makes no sense unless he actually did hire the guy to kill his wife. There would be no reason to stop him from testifying if he wasn't involved with the hit..
@@1qwertyrewq1 8k isn't a lot of money. You have to look at things from a forest point of view. Over your lifetime, how much money will you make? Yeah, 8k may be a lot in the moment, may be a lot over a couple of years or even a decade if you're really poor, but in the grand scheme, 8k is a paltry amount, especially when you're gambling with your life/freedom.
It sounds like "Master Bob" did everything except take out an ad in the New York Times for a trigger man. The poor wife probably had no clue who she really was married to. I would be interested in knowing what the kids thought of the verdicts.
She was found directly across from my house, I used to shoot short films and music videos, ironically I shot the opening scene for a music video in the exact spot she was found, the video starts with several suspects running out of that alley after committing a murder. Crazy
Thanks for the fresh new content! So many great RUclipsrs would be even better if they broadcasted cases that are more original / less unheard of. So many missing persons cases/ homicide cases get swept under the rug! THOSE are the ones that need to be heard!!! 💯 🎯
I don't necessarily think publicizing cases with ongoing investigations is a good idea. Too many innocent people get harassed. Lesser known closed cases like the one in this video seem like good choices.
Her car was found right across the street from my house, I remember seeing it an hour or so before the police discovered it. I didn't report it because it is a tough neighborhood and that side street and alley were frequently used to dump stolen and stripped cars. Police and News crews knocked on my door and asked if I had seen anything, all I could tell them is what time I noticed the car and the only reason it seemed any more strange than any other car that ended up there was the fact that it was a nice Mercedes and that it wasn't stripped down. Ironically I used to shoot short films and music videos, there is a music video that I shot on my channel that starts with suspects running from that alley at the exact spot she was found after committing a murder.
@@TFLN no it's completely true, at the beginning of this video you hear him say that her car was found on Pinewood and Annott. I just made the video I shot public on my channel, it's called "real nig gaz" ( remove the space, and it's the second oldest video) , it starts off with them running from the alley, when the suspects flee in the white van you can see the street sign they turn down is annott . Also the video says it was uploaded in 2014, but it's actually a reupload from 2011 from my older channel, the summer before the bashara murder.
These cases always hit so much harder when you live in the general vicinity of the victim. Then more so if you come to realize that you actually saw smthng that pertained to the case. If it were me, I'd probably wonder, how many times did i look at that vehicle while a poor murdered woman was literally just sitting right inside of it just waiting to be found. And what if I had just walk over & looked inside.."... And then if you had connections w/ the victim ( for instance, "OMG! That was my little sisters best friend all through middle & high school! She practically lived at our house, even though I was hardly there, being 2 yrs older than them and hvng a car to run around w/ my friends and w/ boys... Haven't seen or spoken to her in 9 nine yrs, but still seem like it was just yesterday that she was having sleep overs! " Cases that hit close to home are the ones that stay with you the longest and have the usually have the biggest impact on you!
Omg I never had someone down as guilty so quickly into an interview. Maybe I watch too many of these things. Never trust a man in French cuffs especially without cuff links in.
She also put up with his porn addiction and resulting impotence. He couldn't even get it up in his little dungeon. I'm surprised that was left out of this retelling.
Alex Murdaugh could have taught him one or two things about faking being upset. Bob was talking to investigators as if his wife was arrested for shoplifting.
@@Stalkedbyapsycho Well said! These days, you'd have to be a genius with enormous self control to fake anything during a police interview. The best investment in law enforcement has never been bigger guns. It's been more training on interviews and human behaviour. We've caught most of the vilest criminals through interviewing alone. Alex included.
Yeah as I was watching I was thinking, geeez is this Joe some kind of idiot .... ohhhhhhhhh. Like GD dude, if Bob had hitmen, why would he need you to kill his wife. Think McFly! Think!
If he was innocent of his wife’s murder he would have zero reason to put a hit out on Joe. I’m certain that is what convinced the jury of his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
While I agree that Bob's 100% guilty, I just want to reply to your statement as to why if he was innocent would he wanna put a hit out on Joe. If somebody murdered my wife or child, and I thought I had the means to murder their ass instead of taking the chance that they could be found not guilty...I'd do it 🤷🏽♂️
Yes but if your justice was prison or death, you'd actually wait to see if he was found guilty or released first. If it was for revenge purposes, you wouldn't hire a hitman, you'd likely take care of it yourself- it's easy enough to get sent to jail for a bit. No, there's only one reason to pay someone else a huge amount to attempt a murder in such an unlikely place as jail and that's because you need it done before a certain time- like them telling folks all about your ass in court.
This is great coverage of this case. There is a good book called The Sadist, The Hitman and the Murder of Jane Bashara by George Hunter and Lynn Rosenthal that gives many more sides & details to this story. It's a great listen or read.
He's another example of the fact that you can't fake that you feel sad about the death that you caused on another person. He looked guilty during his first interview with the police. All police detectives are completely aware of fake emotions.
@@CL-ty6wp I didn’t hear Detroit I heard gross point so I looked it up…. Which is also Michigan I’ve from New Jersey and never been to the mid west so I don’t know any of these places or of this case until this video. No reason for the snide response.
Right after being told his wife was murdered, Bob was talking like the cops told him they just found his stolen car and had a dent now but was otherwise okay.
He immediately starts offering explanations of things the cops haven’t even asked him yet. When people talk that much I get suspicious. He’s not even concerned or upset they just told him his wife is dead.
It’s crazy how he was seriously disgusted with his guilty verdicts. Like as if other people were supposed to be as idiotic as himself, and like others were supposed to be unable to see his obvious and despicable premeditated crimes, just because of his narcissistic delusional thought process..
@@CoExist64 it actually says giirl …so being that there is an additional i in girl it wouldn’t be a terrible leap of logic that one i could be removed from viile as well. Would need more info to know which way the play on words/spelling is intended. Now, if you wanted to pounce on the improper use of “your” vs “you’re”…
I watched almost all of this when it was happening, and I have great sympathy for Joe Gentz. His remorse for his role was evident, and Judge Evans spoke to him in a way that was playfully provoking -- if he was a rage-filled monster, it would've easily drawn that out. This guy found himself very large, very persuadable, and with a very low IQ, and his resulting youth and childhood obviously went on to affect him in adulthood. This is the sort of guy who, raised in the proper environment, would've become a "gentle giant" skilled in a blue-collar trade who would drop everything to winch your car out of a ditch and would shovel the drive of the widow down the street every Sunday morning so she could get out to church. It's a shame that's not the environment he grew up in. (And a further shame there wasn't some sort of occupational therapy-type setting he could serve his sentence in. He _absolutely_ deserves punishment, but more than most, I don't think jail is suitable.)
I agree 100% with what you're saying. Bob took advantage of a man who he knew had low IQ and who he scared shitless, you saw how scared he was and the remorse he felt in his first police interview. And the fact that he went to the cops by himself, not being asked by them to come is another thing that speaks to his compassionate side. He wanted this to be over, and he was scared of Bob. I don't see anything but regret when I watch how Joe acts. Bob on the other hand - there I only see self-absorption, arrogance, a lot of narcissistic traits and a level of manipulative behavior that's suitable for a sociopath/psychopath. No redeeming personality traits *at all* - in my humble opinion.
@@nowirehangers2815 You have to appreciate what it means that he has an IQ of 67. He is mentally retarded, and would be easily manipulated and taken advantage of. He is less intelligent and has fewer reasoning/critical thinking skills than a child. He clearly has a properly-oriented moral compass, based on his remorse and turning himself in, but there are many factors that will affect his behavior in ways yours would not be affected. He didn't kill Jane out of malevolence, or even in apathy. He killed her out of fear and manipulation. While this isn't a defense (because our Common Law tradition dictates that when you are threatened with a choice between your life or the life of another, you must sacrifice your own), it is an explanation for his behavior.
From the thumbnail first I thought it was Ron Perlman and then I thought it was Gary Busey. You can imagine my disappointment when I realize it’s neither one. Lol
That judge at the end was fucking AWESOME I absolutely LOVED her and everything she said. It's not often you hear some damn fine trolling but she did it like a master! 🤣😂🤣
Bob: “I’m not going to narc on my wife, but…” Proceeds to narc on wife. BDSM Bob was living the life, but in the end that’s what he got from that witty judge 😂
I love how the judge at the end of this made a name for herself by writing out her reprimand of Bob and reciting it on camera in court. Hilarious. Poetic as one commenter said.
what gets me, is if i was charged with my wifes murder and i didnt do it, i would be hysterical. i wouldnt be able to compose myself, i would be so emotional and hysterical i wouldnt be able to be in the court room. i know everyone is different but you dont even see any sadness from him at all.
So wild even back then even the crazies dressed nice 😂 like he’s in a button down and slacks confessing to murder. People don’t even dress this nice to a job interview today
I never heard that saying, but it sounds applicable to a lot of things in life xD. I found a guy who would remodel my bathroom for $100 ... I basically got an outhouse.
I lived in grosse pointe Park at the time of this case and was a big deal. I always knew cockroach Bob was guilty. Crocodile tears on TV gave it away the day after they found his wife's body.
Never understood why these people go on TV. Just keep out of sight. When I see people on the news, crying, I think "You did it" because of so many times they are found guilty.
I think this police interrogator is making a mistake by raising his voice and arguing with Joe Gentz. If the interrogator wants Joe to calm down, this cop should start by having a calm demeanor himself.
Sometimes it helps snap someone out of a paranoia like this by startling them.. yelling, shouting etc. It def made Joe stop and think things thru for a moment
Mooning someone to get them to stop asking if you are wearing a wire is actually pure genius.
That guy sounded like he was def involved and been in the mafia he was too smooth
@@mustbemeech yes Joe was right!
@@mustbemeech The Mafia doesn't hire Joe Gantz to do murder for hire! They have professional hitmen. And Bob would not be in prison. It would still be unsolved.
@@jeffcampbell2710 lol true true
Is mooning like doing a brown eye?
Bob: "You think I hired someone to kill my wife? Whaaaat? I would never do that!"
Also Bob: "How much to kill Joe Gentz?"
what I can never undestand with these cases is... often the "other woman" knows that the guy murdered the wife, yet still is willing to hook up with them and look for a house together? don't they realize that if he murdered is former wife, that could very possibly be next?
It's the thrill and excitement that attracts them. The prospect of living a dangerous and exciting life, keeping a dangerous secret. You could even break it down to a more primal level. A man capable of violence could be seen as a protector.
Not quite the same but my own bio father cheated on my mom just after I was born, divorced my mom and married his mistress, then was genuinely shocked and offended when his new wife cheated on him so he divorced her. My mom's always loved talking about what an idiot he was for not seeing that coming. Crossing that line meant nothing to her, but he imagined he was somehow an exception. Wouldn't surprise me if something similar goes on with women who are involved with spousal killers. "Oh sure he killed HER but I'M special he'd never hurt ME."
Some people have an odd addiction to thinking they're special.
"He loves me so much that he killed to be with me."
Well said!
In their mind they're not like the victim. The victim probably acted in ways to deserve it and so it won't happen to them.
1:59
Asks how she died.
Qualifies statement by saying OTHERS are curious.
Launches into defensive statements and alibi.
Attacks her character.
Yeah no, totally normal conversation with a cop after your spouse's surprise death.
Typical for sb with a narcissistic personality disorder. It's the narcissist's game.
IKR? Like "I don't really care, but my kids want to know". What a putz.
He even called it "cause of death, strangulation". Not like "oh god someone Strangled her!?" Or anything
Othered want to know.
Damn dude you don't want to know?
For me it was how he waited the full 24 hours before calling back to inform the police his wife was still missing. Most people would've been ringing that station non-stop starting first thing the next morning when their loved one didn't return home all night. He said himself this was completely out of character for his wife, yet he was just so calm & seemingly unworried. What a schmuck.
You had me at “I’m not gonna narc on my poor wife but she did smoke MaRiJuAnA”….BOI 😅
When he said he didn’t know where she got it? What spouse doesn’t ask? Such BS
@@caesandraseawell1518 maybe assumed a friend got it for her
@@caesandraseawell1518 💯 I'm not even their spouse and I wanna know
@@caesandraseawell1518 well not everyone would ask, but still it's bs.
Awesome. Just finished a fresh Red Tree and now I hop over here!
Me tooooo!!!
where are you gonna hop to next Mr Swollen?
@@niallyshere Hey, now. Gots to keep some things secret! This a Sunday true crime pub crawl!!
I appreciate that he starts the story with date time and locations.
“Why would I want my wife dead? She was making $125,000 a year.” Wow, his love for her just flowed out with that statement. 😢
Imagine admitting to murdering someone, being released, and then attending a custody hearing a month later. What world are we living in here.
a for profit prison system
Thank you for the caption when Joe was speaking
If this is made into a movie, Ron Perlman could play Joe.
🤣💀
maybe Bill Murray?
Nick Nolte has already signed lol
Thought the same thing lmao
I need to see this Ron fella
Back in 2006 ish I had lived about 2 blocks away from Joe Gentz. He even fixed the drain in my bathtub for me. His daughter and mine played together a couple times. Small world
Your lucky he didn't try and hire YOU to do his nasty murder! Lol
I knew you had something to do with this.
@@coldbringer9545 lol. Dude creeped me out back then 4 sure!!
@@LilyJ0000i remember those days
I was there too, i was the clogged drain
@@Aristocat-123 🤣
This is why you shouldn’t date married people. They kill their spouse and all of a sudden you’re on the witness stand telling the world you like troll dolls in your butt or whatever. 😂
Yeah why is it we find out all the weird shit these people do at murder trials xD?
🤭
people are silly. why would you date a married person... it leads to no good. the married person who is willing to cheat on their spouse is someone you don't want to associate...
I. Am. HOLLERIN. 😂
😂😂😂😂
It's devastating how many of the seemingly random murders are in the end discovered to be the spouse's plan all along.
"random" murders are almost nonexistent
The judge referring to the defendant as "Masta Bob" is priceless.
literally it was an awesome moment .
Probably been to the dungeon himself....judges huh?🙄
That judge at the end was fucking *AWESOME* I absolutely *LOVED* her and everything she said. It's not often you hear some damn fine trolling but she did it like a masta! 🤣😂🤣
@@MarioGoatse Agreed. I thought she was about to literally start clapping. "Sassy" doesn't befit a judges office.
@@lalonguecarabine4952 Go to hell.
wow, what a ride. this story gave me whiplash, holy crap.
EDIT: Joe Gentz looks/feels like an ungodly amalgamation of Ron Perlman and Gary Busey.
onmg yes!!!! I was trying to figure that out lol
😂
The amount of of comments stating this is hilarious! 🤣(and yes I agree with all of you!)
Perfect description!
Don't bring the Great Gary Busey into this. Ron, yes. That was my thought. Ron is a Leftest Looney. Gary has a legitimate reason. He was in a bad motorcycle accident and had head trauma.
Its keep getting better and better.
They should make a movie about this.
The fact that Bobs defence tried to argue that because he had been married previously, and had “swiftly dealt with it through divorce”, he would have no problem divorcing again so that wasn’t his motive is such a shit defence. To me it’s the opposite, he had gone through divorce before, it sucked and he knew he would lose out, so he had her killed.
I get almost as hyped now when I see one of your videos come out as I do when JCS drops one. Almost
Real
Sacrilege
What is jcs
RIP JCS's channel 😭
@@Fruitgasmz idk either
I love how the Judge basically poetry slammed him at the end. Mighty nice!
@@soutinefan totally agree 🤌🏼🤌🏼
@@soutinefan Yeah, especially since he was a "Dom", and liked to dominate women and see them as submissive. That would have irked him a bit extra, when a woman who's as *strong* as a diamond crushes him in front of a lot of people and cameras. I don't think Bob liked that, I don't think he liked that ooone bit!
@@tessiepinkman I mean, he “liked” it as in it made him horny, at least as far as we know. I don’t think this court hearing was going to make him horny either way, so it’s not really very relevant. What’s more relevant is (if what’s alleged is true) he was a manipulator, and it seems he got manipulated by the person he thought he could manipulate the best, and that most likely stung (but not more than dying in prison probably did).
@@ByzantineDarkwraith I hear you, and I get that what you do in a consensual BDSM relationship really has no bearing here, I just thought it was a bit fun. Sorry, I have awful humor, I know :)
Yea that was pretty great lol
So Bob was going to have this guy killed by someone if he didn’t kill his wife? Begs the question couldn’t Bob just have that someone kill his wife directly?
Joe is a moron, about a 70 to 80 IQ. Bashara could have told him anything. The idiot changed his stories as often as he told them.
Exactly, makes no sense unless he actually did hire the guy to kill his wife. There would be no reason to stop him from testifying if he wasn't involved with the hit..
Shoulda paid Joe to kill himself.
Joe is an Imbecile😂
He doesn't know 2+2=4
@@pjdurkin8582 🤣
Love the delay you put on, "Master Bob". Great stuff as always!
You killed someone for $8,000. Your life and the victim's were cheap.
I love this judge!
How rich are you that you think $8000 isn't a lot of money? I'd guess a lot of judges are even cheaper than that.
Even if your homeless, 8g’s is not a lot of money😂
@@G-Hobbs uh sure buddy glad you're doing well smoking meth in your tent dipshit
@@1qwertyrewq1 8k isn't a lot of money. You have to look at things from a forest point of view. Over your lifetime, how much money will you make? Yeah, 8k may be a lot in the moment, may be a lot over a couple of years or even a decade if you're really poor, but in the grand scheme, 8k is a paltry amount, especially when you're gambling with your life/freedom.
@@G-Hobbs Yeah it is
"Here is where things get weird"
Mate this case is already a wild ride how cou- OH YEAH OKAY
Great video as usual. Did it take anyone else until minute 15 to realize Joe was Bob’s handyman and that’s how they knew eachother?
That had never been explained earlier. It was like Joe was just some random guy.
@@drats1279I dont think you're understanding what handyman means
@@drats1279what body language let you know he was a handyman?
@@LimuEmu420😂😂😂😂 idk why but this reply cracked me up
@@LimuEmu420😂😂😂😂
The last few episodes were amazing! Very well edited and produced. Thank you for you’re great work @stayawake
Thank you for the kind words!!
It sounds like "Master Bob" did everything except take out an ad in the New York Times for a trigger man. The poor wife probably had no clue who she really was married to. I would be interested in knowing what the kids thought of the verdicts.
Ohhhh that judge’s speech could not have been better!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I live in Harper Woods, right next to Grosse Point, and I work in Detroit. I remember this case very well. So sad
We owned a home on Washtenaw. What street? ( Don't give an address obviously. )
She was found directly across from my house, I used to shoot short films and music videos, ironically I shot the opening scene for a music video in the exact spot she was found, the video starts with several suspects running out of that alley after committing a murder. Crazy
Damn that judge ate him up!! 😂
Love it when it really hits them and all the weight of the situation finally catches up with them
Joe kind of reminds me of Ron Perlman.
Yeah I can see that he does kind of look like him how he looks now
Mixed with a lil Gary Busey
Ever seen Willow?? Remember when Bavmorda turned everyone into pigs??
Sounds like Hellboy too.
SOA
Thanks for the fresh new content! So many great RUclipsrs would be even better if they broadcasted cases that are more original / less unheard of. So many missing persons cases/ homicide cases get swept under the rug! THOSE are the ones that need to be heard!!! 💯 🎯
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I don't necessarily think publicizing cases with ongoing investigations is a good idea. Too many innocent people get harassed. Lesser known closed cases like the one in this video seem like good choices.
@@L_Train I was actually meeting cold cases when I said unsolved ... But you're right. Then again, these lesser known cases are still better.
This is a great video. Well done.
The Judge’s speech 🙌 wow ❤
Her car was found right across the street from my house, I remember seeing it an hour or so before the police discovered it. I didn't report it because it is a tough neighborhood and that side street and alley were frequently used to dump stolen and stripped cars. Police and News crews knocked on my door and asked if I had seen anything, all I could tell them is what time I noticed the car and the only reason it seemed any more strange than any other car that ended up there was the fact that it was a nice Mercedes and that it wasn't stripped down. Ironically I used to shoot short films and music videos, there is a music video that I shot on my channel that starts with suspects running from that alley at the exact spot she was found after committing a murder.
@@cocksure8430 what do you mean?
That’s wild.
Wild. Unless you just made that up then..Not Wild
@@TFLN no it's completely true, at the beginning of this video you hear him say that her car was found on Pinewood and Annott. I just made the video I shot public on my channel, it's called "real nig gaz" ( remove the space, and it's the second oldest video) , it starts off with them running from the alley, when the suspects flee in the white van you can see the street sign they turn down is annott . Also the video says it was uploaded in 2014, but it's actually a reupload from 2011 from my older channel, the summer before the bashara murder.
These cases always hit so much harder when you live in the general vicinity of the victim. Then more so if you come to realize that you actually saw smthng that pertained to the case. If it were me, I'd probably wonder, how many times did i look at that vehicle while a poor murdered woman was literally just sitting right inside of it just waiting to be found. And what if I had just walk over & looked inside.."... And then if you had connections w/ the victim ( for instance, "OMG! That was my little sisters best friend all through middle & high school! She practically lived at our house, even though I was hardly there, being 2 yrs older than them and hvng a car to run around w/ my friends and w/ boys... Haven't seen or spoken to her in 9 nine yrs, but still seem like it was just yesterday that she was having sleep overs! " Cases that hit close to home are the ones that stay with you the longest and have the usually have the biggest impact on you!
holy shit he lost so much weight in prison. clearly suffered at least.
Still dying his hair though.
Look how much Alex Murdaugh lost in jail.
The food doesn’t taste that great or they might not have people outside prison to help give them funds for commissary
@@DontBULLYothers When they have a lot of commissary credits they blow UP from all of the starch and sugar. It’s crazy.
Lack of alcohol calories drops the weight fast.
You have a great channel thank you for all the work you put into making it great !God Bless you and your family ❤
Another great video!
Omg I never had someone down as guilty so quickly into an interview. Maybe I watch too many of these things. Never trust a man in French cuffs especially without cuff links in.
Bob had built quite an empire around his interests. A Master Bob Nation, so to speak.
That poor woman trusted him and shared her life with him. So sad.
She also put up with his porn addiction and resulting impotence. He couldn't even get it up in his little dungeon. I'm surprised that was left out of this retelling.
This is why I remind my husband on the daily if anything happens to me, I WILL come back to haunt his ass! ROTFLMAO!
LMAO You're awesome!@@RottenInDenmarkOrginal
Alex Murdaugh could have taught him one or two things about faking being upset. Bob was talking to investigators as if his wife was arrested for shoplifting.
Yeah, it really worked out well for Alex huh?
Frfr😂
@@Stalkedbyapsycho Well said! These days, you'd have to be a genius with enormous self control to fake anything during a police interview. The best investment in law enforcement has never been bigger guns. It's been more training on interviews and human behaviour. We've caught most of the vilest criminals through interviewing alone. Alex included.
that guy was so annoying. His bullshit crying.
joe definitely has developmental delays i feel bad he was so scared of bob
Yeah as I was watching I was thinking, geeez is this Joe some kind of idiot .... ohhhhhhhhh. Like GD dude, if Bob had hitmen, why would he need you to kill his wife. Think McFly! Think!
I’m assuming that’s why he got so light a sentence. One thing he got right- he was right to be scared of Bob getting rid of him!
Judge Vonda Evans, you are one class act, lady! 👏👏👏
Sarcasm? Cause she’s really a POS affirmative action hire that had to “retire” early instead of facing legal consequences, herself..
The thumbnail for this video makes him look like a shapeshifter lol
Great compilation. Been watching a lot of your work.
If he was innocent of his wife’s murder he would have zero reason to put a hit out on Joe. I’m certain that is what convinced the jury of his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
While I agree that Bob's 100% guilty, I just want to reply to your statement as to why if he was innocent would he wanna put a hit out on Joe. If somebody murdered my wife or child, and I thought I had the means to murder their ass instead of taking the chance that they could be found not guilty...I'd do it 🤷🏽♂️
@@MarioGoatse Eh, I'd settle for that to be my second choice if the first one didn't work out 🤷🏽♂️
Yea man I can't imagine why anyone would possibly want to murder someone who murdered their family...
Yes but if your justice was prison or death, you'd actually wait to see if he was found guilty or released first. If it was for revenge purposes, you wouldn't hire a hitman, you'd likely take care of it yourself- it's easy enough to get sent to jail for a bit. No, there's only one reason to pay someone else a huge amount to attempt a murder in such an unlikely place as jail and that's because you need it done before a certain time- like them telling folks all about your ass in court.
If someone murdered my wife, I'd want him dead too. And if I had a way to make it happen, I would.
This is great coverage of this case. There is a good book called The Sadist, The Hitman and the Murder of Jane Bashara by George Hunter and Lynn Rosenthal that gives many more sides & details to this story. It's a great listen or read.
When the judge called him "Master Bob" it made me say hell yeah out loud
Love your stuff. I miss your old stuff too
I know people like this. Thank you for showing what they are capable of. Saving a life.
He's another example of the fact that you can't fake that you feel sad about the death that you caused on another person. He looked guilty during his first interview with the police. All police detectives are completely aware of fake emotions.
This is my favorite channel
The judge wrapped it up nicely 👍
That judge read him for absolute filth!! I love her!
Why would Joe be released from custody the morning after he confessed to murdering her? How?
Because he's white
The TITLE alone... *Chef's kiss!
Well, THAT was a hell of a story!!
Yeah I got pretty confused. Too many people involved 😂😂
This happened in my area and was on the news everyday FOREVER
Michigan right ? I just googled it
@@TheVioletBunny Detroit would be Michigan.
@@CL-ty6wp I didn’t hear Detroit I heard gross point so I looked it up…. Which is also Michigan I’ve from New Jersey and never been to the mid west so I don’t know any of these places or of this case until this video. No reason for the snide response.
My mom went to school with Bob Bashara. This was the biggest thing to happen in GP in a loooong time.
Sweet.
Right after being told his wife was murdered, Bob was talking like the cops told him they just found his stolen car and had a dent now but was otherwise okay.
He immediately starts offering explanations of things the cops haven’t even asked him yet. When people talk that much I get suspicious. He’s not even concerned or upset they just told him his wife is dead.
I remember this case all over the news, I was living in Michigan at the time.
Its the way Bob looked at the judges on his last day of freedom.
I’m from Michigan and I remember hearing those last names on the news so distinctively 😮
“And how did you narrowly escape the clutches of death?”
“I showed him my ass”
That judge hit a home run with her findings. This should be a movie.
It’s crazy how he was seriously disgusted with his guilty verdicts. Like as if other people were supposed to be as idiotic as himself, and like others were supposed to be unable to see his obvious and despicable premeditated crimes, just because of his narcissistic delusional thought process..
Your not a vile girl ...
@@berni9977 how do you know she’s not from Viile in Romania? It says “Viilegirl” not ‘vile’. Ugh
Or she is vile and likes an extra ‘i’! Anyway, whatever the reason her name is her choice!
@@CoExist64 it actually says giirl …so being that there is an additional i in girl it wouldn’t be a terrible leap of logic that one i could be removed from viile as well. Would need more info to know which way the play on words/spelling is intended.
Now, if you wanted to pounce on the improper use of “your” vs “you’re”…
@@berni9977 Just wondering, does RUclips thirst ever work?
"You need to calm down!!!!".... as he's screaming himself lol
I watched almost all of this when it was happening, and I have great sympathy for Joe Gentz. His remorse for his role was evident, and Judge Evans spoke to him in a way that was playfully provoking -- if he was a rage-filled monster, it would've easily drawn that out. This guy found himself very large, very persuadable, and with a very low IQ, and his resulting youth and childhood obviously went on to affect him in adulthood.
This is the sort of guy who, raised in the proper environment, would've become a "gentle giant" skilled in a blue-collar trade who would drop everything to winch your car out of a ditch and would shovel the drive of the widow down the street every Sunday morning so she could get out to church. It's a shame that's not the environment he grew up in. (And a further shame there wasn't some sort of occupational therapy-type setting he could serve his sentence in. He _absolutely_ deserves punishment, but more than most, I don't think jail is suitable.)
He killed a woman with his bare hands
Your comments are absolute nonsense
I agree 100% with what you're saying. Bob took advantage of a man who he knew had low IQ and who he scared shitless, you saw how scared he was and the remorse he felt in his first police interview. And the fact that he went to the cops by himself, not being asked by them to come is another thing that speaks to his compassionate side. He wanted this to be over, and he was scared of Bob. I don't see anything but regret when I watch how Joe acts. Bob on the other hand - there I only see self-absorption, arrogance, a lot of narcissistic traits and a level of manipulative behavior that's suitable for a sociopath/psychopath. No redeeming personality traits *at all* - in my humble opinion.
@@nowirehangers2815 You have to appreciate what it means that he has an IQ of 67. He is mentally retarded, and would be easily manipulated and taken advantage of. He is less intelligent and has fewer reasoning/critical thinking skills than a child. He clearly has a properly-oriented moral compass, based on his remorse and turning himself in, but there are many factors that will affect his behavior in ways yours would not be affected. He didn't kill Jane out of malevolence, or even in apathy. He killed her out of fear and manipulation. While this isn't a defense (because our Common Law tradition dictates that when you are threatened with a choice between your life or the life of another, you must sacrifice your own), it is an explanation for his behavior.
@@nowirehangers2815 This is the same free pass mentality you all have when women break the law.
No one gives a free pass to women. It’s just that women commit way less crime than men.
Great channel this! Subscribed, thanks
From the thumbnail first I thought it was Ron Perlman and then I thought it was Gary Busey. You can imagine my disappointment when I realize it’s neither one. Lol
Thanks for sharing ❤
It shocks me that Joe would just walk into the police station and confess when he wasn’t even on the police radar at that time.
I think he’s low IQ. Then he wouldn’t testify against Bob at trial, makes no sense.
Bless that amazing judge. What a way with words!
Judge Vonda Evans is a beast and there’s video compilations of her going rightfully off on the stand.
@@JustSheaShea ooh, I need to see that. Thank you!
Idk it’s not a judge’s job to make a show out of a courtcase
Lots of cases turned into mistrials because of stuff like this
That judge at the end was fucking AWESOME I absolutely LOVED her and everything she said. It's not often you hear some damn fine trolling but she did it like a master! 🤣😂🤣
Nicely made video. 👍🏻
Bob: “I’m not going to narc on my wife, but…”
Proceeds to narc on wife.
BDSM Bob was living the life, but in the end that’s what he got from that witty judge 😂
Love the judge at the end 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤗
I love you, Your Honor! ❤
But but but it was Ron Pearlman!!!
I seen him in the interview!!!
lol, I was seeing Jim Hellwig. 😂
And, hear him😂. It's crazy
I love how the judge at the end of this made a name for herself by writing out her reprimand of Bob and reciting it on camera in court. Hilarious. Poetic as one commenter said.
Yes, & how she said the so-called idiot still managed to outmaneuver "master Bob" lol the judge's closing statement was priceless!
My god this just gets better by the second 😮
what gets me, is if i was charged with my wifes murder and i didnt do it, i would be hysterical. i wouldnt be able to compose myself, i would be so emotional and hysterical i wouldnt be able to be in the court room. i know everyone is different but you dont even see any sadness from him at all.
Bob is watching this over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, again.
"From Hell"!
"How much was he going to pay you?" Eight.....dollars... "You aren't a bright man are you Joe?"
I love that judge!!
So wild even back then even the crazies dressed nice 😂 like he’s in a button down and slacks confessing to murder. People don’t even dress this nice to a job interview today
If people would just whisper more while being wiretapping,,,they'd beat the wrap easily
Lol
😂😂😂
Just make sure some music is playing if you're worried the other person is wired and you want to talk to them about some crime you're planning.
The lack of shock and outrage is tell tale. I’d be beyond hysterical if it were my loved one
$8000 for a hit, as the saying goes......'You pay peanuts, you get monkeys'!
Love this!
I never heard that saying, but it sounds applicable to a lot of things in life xD. I found a guy who would remodel my bathroom for $100 ... I basically got an outhouse.
‘The Dungeon’?? Real original Bob
12:44 Who needs a wire these days when you can just use your phone to record? Smdh
I wonder if he’s still “Master Bob” in prison. Wtf 😳
6:18 that was pretty funny
Quickly went from "I ain't feeding you no crap!" to "I did it"
I lived in grosse pointe Park at the time of this case and was a big deal. I always knew cockroach Bob was guilty. Crocodile tears on TV gave it away the day after they found his wife's body.
As he stood outside his house with his troll Mother.
Never understood why these people go on TV. Just keep out of sight. When I see people on the news, crying, I think "You did it" because of so many times they are found guilty.
I thought his mouth size was edited in the thumbnail. Stoppeeeed me. His mouth truly do look like that. 😂
I think this police interrogator is making a mistake by raising his voice and
arguing with Joe Gentz. If the interrogator wants Joe to calm down, this cop
should start by having a calm demeanor himself.
Sometimes it helps snap someone out of a paranoia like this by startling them.. yelling, shouting etc. It def made Joe stop and think things thru for a moment
This is also only a portion of the interrogation--he could have spent a lot of time earlier without raising his voice
I enjoyed the judge's statement near the end of the video.
that judge snapped 🤣