THE WORLD'S YOUNGEST SERIAL KILLER

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

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  • @EleanorNeale
    @EleanorNeale  3 года назад +402

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    • @zoehope73
      @zoehope73 3 года назад +8

      I have lived in Australia for almost forty years, on and off. My ability for discerning accents has diminished. However, your accent seems very close to Bolton. I'm from Westhoughton. How close am I, Love?

    • @arthurmunoz3597
      @arthurmunoz3597 3 года назад +5

      He is a demon seed.

    • @angelanderson9998
      @angelanderson9998 3 года назад +3

      Is it called Shadow Legends?

    • @stellarwells
      @stellarwells 3 года назад +35

      I’ll never understand having ads along with content like this. I understand that it’s business for you. A new model is needed. It’s so desensitizing. I really hope people like you choose a better way one day. My kids don’t understand the difference. I try to explain and keep them away. Yet it’s not just that. I remember when people were called sellouts. That was wrong but this definitely is the definition of what should have been feared instead of just cutting your hair (Metallica) or selling a product you never used.

    • @connor9568
      @connor9568 3 года назад +2

      @@stellarwells Agreed

  • @sarahlange2134
    @sarahlange2134 3 года назад +14917

    this kid at 8 years old: literally killing people
    me at 8 years old: spends equal amounts of time with each stuffed animal so they don’t get jealous

    • @marlondavis9450
      @marlondavis9450 3 года назад +557

      🤣 I used to do this with my wrestling toys because I thought if i didn't they'd run away.

    • @ourcorrectopinions6824
      @ourcorrectopinions6824 3 года назад +131

      These predictable jokes/setups are so pathetic to comment on a true crime video.

    • @amiraj4838
      @amiraj4838 3 года назад +358

      @@ourcorrectopinions6824 stop crying it’s never that deep

    • @oliviamcveigh900
      @oliviamcveigh900 3 года назад +26

      yes!!! 🥺🤦‍♀️

    • @sx4rymonsters
      @sx4rymonsters 3 года назад +115

      Omg I did this exact same thing 😭 I would make sure to share my time with them or I would feel bad for them

  • @arinah8210
    @arinah8210 3 года назад +14871

    It's actually quite messed up and traumatizing that the family didnt report this to the police because bro I wouldnt be sleeping at a house knowing an 8 year old kid would kill me anytime

    • @aminamoustafa3225
      @aminamoustafa3225 3 года назад +278

      Literally.

    • @origamipein18
      @origamipein18 3 года назад +116

      Me, either. 🙁

    • @rxsonance
      @rxsonance 3 года назад +147

      unrelated but i noticed ur shorter pfp, how are u coping? 😀

    • @lia2hot
      @lia2hot 3 года назад +12

      frfr

    • @zoeymiles2940
      @zoeymiles2940 3 года назад +44

      @@rxsonance pfp? I'm not hip to the lingo

  • @zaibabrar8590
    @zaibabrar8590 3 года назад +20888

    This kid at 8 years old: Becomes an actual serial killer
    Me at 8 years : Watching the raindrops on the window to see which one would win.

  • @butters1877
    @butters1877 2 года назад +155

    My ex-husband was diagnosed with conduct disorder as a child. Arson, assault and zero empathy. The family hid it from me for the first 7 years of our marriage. He was hospitalized for alot of his childhood and was released because they did not know how to treat him in the 80's and hoped he gre out of it. He ended up being diagnosed as a sociopath as an adult along with generalized personality disorder and was extremely abusive the older he got. I have never heard it covered in another series.

    • @akiyamaswife
      @akiyamaswife Год назад

      How did you find out

    • @butters1877
      @butters1877 Год назад +11

      @L 7 years into my marriage his family finally told me. I reached out to the local court and pulled all his records along with the CPS records. I still have all the records.

    • @omrohit3998
      @omrohit3998 Год назад

      ​@@butters1877 why is he your ex husband why aren't u with him

    • @butters1877
      @butters1877 Год назад +13

      @Om Rohit after 17 years of marriage he turned to hard core drugs. I will not be married and raise children with a meth addict. He also would not seek mental health help, my kids were starting to suffer. If his family had filled me in about his childhood diagnosis sooner, I would never had more than one child with him.

    • @omrohit3998
      @omrohit3998 Год назад

      @@butters1877 just cause he smokes or does drugs doesn't mean you leave him like I can be a good person but still smoke or do drugs

  • @heysaucemikehere1804
    @heysaucemikehere1804 3 года назад +3532

    It really shows Eleanors character whenever she warns us not to watch if we aren’t okay with a certain topic, especially the “look after yourself”

    • @jennyB07
      @jennyB07 3 года назад +27

      I love that too

    • @vlt-hn7nk
      @vlt-hn7nk 3 года назад +56

      she’s so sweet 🥺

    • @TheGeekDotCom
      @TheGeekDotCom 3 года назад +51

      I’m so grateful for the trigger warnings.. but I’m toxic to myself so I watch regardless 😂😂

    • @viiperbiite
      @viiperbiite 3 года назад +2

      @@TheGeekDotCom Can’t blame Eleanor for that when she gave warnings tho

    • @char2716
      @char2716 3 года назад +43

      @@viiperbiite they never did lmao

  • @apoorvamodgil8164
    @apoorvamodgil8164 3 года назад +17476

    Being from India. I can tell you that Sarda family didn't reported this boy because he murdered girls of the family and they wanted to protect the BOY . Only because in some families boys are treated as an asset to the family and girls are treated as a liability. They would have definitely reported him if he murdered other boys of family. Its sad but the truth. 😭😢

    • @chantellebaugh8888
      @chantellebaugh8888 3 года назад +259

      😢😢😢

    • @str8funni
      @str8funni 3 года назад +103

      😪

    • @krsc1506
      @krsc1506 3 года назад +1330

      I was thinking the same. That perhaps it was cultural, not psychological, or physiological. If he thinks the lives of the girls are less than his. Then it would explain the smiling and open confession.

    • @suleykauribe8483
      @suleykauribe8483 3 года назад +131

      Thts crazy

    • @saltycornchip
      @saltycornchip 3 года назад +93

      Ikr so sad

  • @happyfairy-z8k
    @happyfairy-z8k 3 года назад +6843

    I'm so repulsed by the fact that both families decided to keep that little girls murder a 'secret'. He obviously needed mental help but was horrible neglected in that area. Two little girls could've still been alive if they intervened the first time.

    • @kajal6585
      @kajal6585 3 года назад +428

      there’s a lot of societal and economic factors that contribute to their silence and misunderstanding of mental illness. not saying it’s right or trying to excuse it - but i can understand why they did so. but i agree, it is repulsive.

    • @quantumpalmtree
      @quantumpalmtree 3 года назад +318

      they would have cared more if the victims were boys tbh

    • @trinityjf
      @trinityjf 3 года назад +182

      @@quantumpalmtree thought it was just me who found that weird like 3 girls dead. but it wouldn't be the same if it was some boys

    • @b.valentine5283
      @b.valentine5283 3 года назад +31

      @@quantumpalmtree Exactly.

    • @cdh12345
      @cdh12345 3 года назад +1

      Period

  • @grose8900
    @grose8900 3 года назад +840

    Not entirely convinced that he had “no outside influence” and was just born evil. Our early years are HUGELY important in terms of psychological development, 8 years is plenty of time to be affected by outside influence.

    • @nimcoahmed6375
      @nimcoahmed6375 2 года назад +101

      Yes and also the fact that his family kept him around and did not report says that clearly something is wrong with morals and values in this community or family. It doesn't matter if boys are seen as assets in India, because there is noway you think your child who enjoys killing will possibly ever be obedient towards you and do what you want, and even worse, actually in some way be useful for your family. This child was not born evil. Maybe he was born with a little different brain. Stuff like having less ability to feel empathy and sympathy and simply understand the world around him but that is definetly not nearly enough for him to have devoloped into this type of persona. He is obviously a psychopath, and He doesn't understand the value of a life, and therefore he also do not feel fear. But that does not explain how he became a serial killer so early on and did not hesitate at all. Outside influence is the only explenation I can think of to how the situation got so bad.

    • @mollie86805
      @mollie86805 2 года назад +9

      Yes definitely agree there was some sort of influence somewhere…there’s just no way it happened purposely 3 times in a row.

    • @GeorgiaKouri
      @GeorgiaKouri 2 года назад +17

      @@nimcoahmed6375 I totally agree, I do believe that he is a psychopath but I also believe that he had a lot of influence from his family as well. The fact that they did not report it to the police or actually do something about it means that the boy didn't get the lesson he should have taken. What he understood from that is that it's okay to kill as long as it it's a female and you don't get caught or you hide it very well. They didn't really explain to him that this is bad or for example send him to a psychiatrist. I don't believe he's evil I just believe that he was born with a sociopathic and possibly narcissist behaviour.

    • @Dee-JayW
      @Dee-JayW 2 года назад +6

      This is very common Indian families, honour killings still happen and women are treated as lesser than, in general If that is your culture, he would have learnt that.

    • @zurielkamara
      @zurielkamara Год назад

      Or he was just evil and demented and we always blame outside forces because we can’t comprehend children can do these evil things?

  • @maisha4287
    @maisha4287 3 года назад +3918

    this is unbelievably horrific. r.i.p to those babies who lost their lives before they got to actually live 💔

    • @itzTeTe
      @itzTeTe 3 года назад +151

      If it makes you feel any better in India people believe in reincarnation... So if you think about it that way they could be reborn into a better life and healthy family setting. ❤️

    • @maisha4287
      @maisha4287 3 года назад +17

      @@itzTeTe i love your mindset

    • @pudinnnn1869
      @pudinnnn1869 3 года назад +8

      @@itzTeTe great way of thinking about it :)

    • @ireneangelucci3733
      @ireneangelucci3733 3 года назад +23

      @@itzTeTe that's a good perspective, I'm gonna cling on to that whenever I feel like screaming

    • @user9272-n2y
      @user9272-n2y 3 года назад +3

      Exactly hi maisha

  • @rachellucas247
    @rachellucas247 3 года назад +7978

    Eleanor: It’s scary to know he’s out there somewhere in India.
    Me *living in India*: 👁👄👁

  • @niccir2885
    @niccir2885 3 года назад +7193

    He hid the body because he got in punished for it the first time. When kids get punished for something, their behavior goes one of three ways: 1. Don't learn anything and just repeat the behavior again. 2. Learn not to do it again. 3. Learn to hide it so they don't get punished again.

    • @kunt9670
      @kunt9670 3 года назад +226

      From my experience of once being a kid 3 is most likely to be his train of thought

    • @riceflowershea8748
      @riceflowershea8748 3 года назад +159

      @@kunt9670 😂 Sorry that sounds too funny - in your experience of once being a kid? I think we all had the experience of once being a kid, right? 🤣

    • @lauramenendez3212
      @lauramenendez3212 3 года назад +31

      But if that is the case...why would he confess after hiding the body

    • @user-ox3lr8eq5s
      @user-ox3lr8eq5s 3 года назад +43

      @@riceflowershea8748 they were talking abt their own childhood

    • @jojomafia3851
      @jojomafia3851 3 года назад +7

      That's People in general.

  • @Becky-vb8fs
    @Becky-vb8fs 3 года назад +73

    It's very worrying but after working with young children I've seen toddlers that seem to enjoy hurting others. Usually when a child makes another cry they usually act shocked, get upset themselves or hide thinking they are in trouble. I've worked with others that continue to do whatever they are doing while smiling and laughing and then when it is explained to them they are not sorry and aren't bothered and do it again. It's scary sometimes where that stems from

  • @M.D0110
    @M.D0110 3 года назад +3734

    I think that's one of the most toxic things about Indian culture, hiding serious matters because it may affect the family name/reputation, as if that is the most important thing in the world
    And allowing the perpetrator to continue with their actions even though it's hurting people ☹

    • @shainebandojo6653
      @shainebandojo6653 3 года назад +193

      *Filipinos eagerly joined the group*
      Sad but true, imagine having a toxic culture like this plus a corrupt officials? A deadly combination it is.

    • @rmclearran1
      @rmclearran1 3 года назад +228

      And don't forget that there is also people killing their own daughters because of them thinking that because the girl doesn't want a arranged marriage she's dishonoring the family. My opinion is that there's no way it's honorable to stay silent when someone has lost their life

    • @nationssunshinefelix4482
      @nationssunshinefelix4482 3 года назад +132

      As an Indian I can confirm that this happens, everything in the name of "log kya kahengein" especially if the crimes are committed by the ghar ka chirag/sons lol there is so much mysogeny here

    • @anya5893
      @anya5893 3 года назад +37

      @@rmclearran1 Not saying that honour killings don't happen in India, but they usually happen in uneducated families that are from rural areas.
      Just wanted to get is out there because people think that it happens with every second female. In my 22 years of life I've never come across a case in my family or anyone I know where a girl was forced to get married to break up with her boyfriend.

    • @simranwilasra2196
      @simranwilasra2196 3 года назад +91

      ​@@anya5893 You may not have come across it, but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen in educated families/urban areas. I think a lot of Indians feel like urban areas are free of the social structures that oppress women but that is far from the case. When the issue of 'honour' comes up, don't you think a rich or educated family has more to lose when they put that responsibility of honour on their girls? Yes, it doesn't happen to every other woman in India, and yes people are becoming more educated in such issues but the systems of patriarchy are so ingrained in Indian culture it is hard to evade them, no matter where you live.

  • @littlereddstar5264
    @littlereddstar5264 3 года назад +1647

    This is one of the scariest cases that I have ever heard of. Because you're told to look out for strangers, creepy looking men etc... And to protect little kids not fear them.

    • @Nat189
      @Nat189 3 года назад +91

      Good thing I’m scared of kids. I’m joking (I just don’t like kids) but I am always careful around people because my parents taught me to not trust strangers even if they are children. My mom would tell me that some people use children to lure other children because no one would assume that a child would kill someone or kidnap another child. I’m really glad that she did that.

    • @JustAnotherBuckyLover
      @JustAnotherBuckyLover 3 года назад +57

      The vast majority of violent crimes, sexual assaults, murders etc are carried out by someone known to the victim. Stranger rape/murder/etc is relatively rare. The real people you should be worried about are the people you know. That's what's TRULY horrific to me.

    • @justaperson5095
      @justaperson5095 3 года назад +6

      @@JustAnotherBuckyLover I’d disagree when it comes to rape. LOTS of women are raped by strangers and if it is someone you know, you’re usually not very close to them. Lots of women are raped by acquaintances at parties or grabbed by random men on the street.

    • @joannegarcia4519
      @joannegarcia4519 3 года назад +17

      @@justaperson5095 you can't disagree with statistics... lots of women are raped by strangers but EVEN MORE are raped by people they do know i.e. relatives, friends, significant others, coworkers, classmates, etc.

    • @JustAnotherBuckyLover
      @JustAnotherBuckyLover 3 года назад +4

      @@justaperson5095 I'm sorry but the statistics disagree with you. The majority of rapes are done by people known to the person - which includes "date rape" and "people you know you're not very close to". You literally contradicted yourself right there. Of course stranger rapes happen - but the majority occur as a result of people you know, even if you aren't super close to them. And I say this as someone who WAS sexually assaulted by a complete stranger.

  • @mollysalkeld9652
    @mollysalkeld9652 3 года назад +4212

    I used to cry at the thought of killing ants at 8 years old this is crazy

    • @sarahedward9206
      @sarahedward9206 3 года назад +146

      When I was 8 I would sit down at fire ant hills and eat the ants

    • @naseemweathers8358
      @naseemweathers8358 3 года назад +46

      Same I can remember being about seven or eight and me feeling bad just for the death of insects

    • @tahsinali6005
      @tahsinali6005 3 года назад +5

      @@sarahedward9206 sammme

    • @taylorreese3671
      @taylorreese3671 3 года назад +22

      when I was 8 I would cry at the thought of ants. (I was allergic)

    • @esmeeteeuw1264
      @esmeeteeuw1264 3 года назад +37

      I'm 19, a vegetarian and I don't even kill flies or mosquitos because I'd feel bad about it. It's really bizarre

  • @adiahaalexander9359
    @adiahaalexander9359 2 года назад +212

    I 100% knew and understood what death and murder were at 8yrs old. I believe he knew exactly what he was doing, and enjoyed it.

    • @avim4896
      @avim4896 2 года назад +1

      The movie called SPYDER was based on his story

    • @adiahaalexander9359
      @adiahaalexander9359 2 года назад

      @@avim4896 Really?

    • @avim4896
      @avim4896 2 года назад +1

      @@adiahaalexander9359 Yup it shows how he ends up as a grown-up as well

    • @PhillipWhite-uz3wu
      @PhillipWhite-uz3wu Год назад +3

      Should have had the death penalty. Straight away.

    • @JjKk-qh4re
      @JjKk-qh4re 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@PhillipWhite-uz3wu shut up boi

  • @ms.ellabee2411
    @ms.ellabee2411 3 года назад +7124

    He knew EXACTLY what he was doing because like he stated "choking her didn't give him the desired result"

    • @katarinatibai8396
      @katarinatibai8396 3 года назад +414

      Agree - a 8 year old know that to kill someone is wrong - he just don't care - a real psychopath.

    • @G0dismabestfren
      @G0dismabestfren 3 года назад +254

      See this only proves my theory that some people are born bad. Now some would immediately be like so you saying children can be bad evil and I would say yes. You have to understand psychopaths are born. Some made but some are born. They are born without certain natural human insticts like empathy for example. Their brain was missing certain indicators that would make them pretty much be like this 8 year old. Psychopaths know right from wrong but they don't care.

    • @brianajones8662
      @brianajones8662 3 года назад +204

      @@G0dismabestfren It has actually been proven that some people are born evil. Regardless of upbringing sometimes it’s just in them

    • @malisajk
      @malisajk 3 года назад +148

      @@G0dismabestfren yes! It actually is theorized that those “born bad” or “born psychopaths” are born with smaller amygdala glands than other babies and the amygdala gland is responsible for emotions such as empathy and fear!

    • @mariaserrano2953
      @mariaserrano2953 3 года назад +54

      @@malisajk holy fucking shit it’s like we’re literally programmed

  • @madisonmcmurray4548
    @madisonmcmurray4548 3 года назад +1103

    the fact that the kid didnt have any motives, didn’t even get phased at all, or feel remorse about murdering people at such a young age makes me wonder how much harm he could’ve done as an adult or even just teenager.... i’m terrified

    • @savantianprince
      @savantianprince 3 года назад +13

      Hint: psychopath.

    • @Clulvrs
      @Clulvrs 3 года назад +15

      Most children who get diagnosed with a conduct disorder grow up to be normal adults in society if they get treated, I’m not saying he’s all better now but it’s more likely that he’s now just a regular functioning member of society.

    • @jenat82
      @jenat82 3 года назад +4

      @@Clulvrs You say that, but being naive about it cost people's lives. Some boy raped his mother's friend when he was 16. Did some other shit too. But he was put away. Well, many specialists said he was a danger to society and should not get out. But of course he got out and then managed to kill 3 elderly people before he was stopped again. There are too many naive idiots calling the shots with these kind of things. They have blood on their hands.

    • @donnagpalk912
      @donnagpalk912 3 года назад +3

      Damn ever think the adult's put him up to killing girls! Girls are no use to folks there. Probably why the kid owned up to it. He did as he was told.😢

    • @mash9861
      @mash9861 3 года назад +5

      what if he didn't commit all of the murders but he was coached to be the person to cover for an adult?

  • @misszillla4201
    @misszillla4201 3 года назад +3572

    The fact that his whereabouts are unknown and he is 22 today. I would not be surprised if we "hear" from him before he becomes an old man.

    • @Jen39x
      @Jen39x 3 года назад +108

      I like you think he will kill again but wouldn’t it be great if they really could have changed him? We will likely never know. They used to say a child’s personality was set by 6.

    • @samanthahicks3333
      @samanthahicks3333 3 года назад +147

      I suppose it would depend on how much psychotherapy and conditioning he went through. You have to remember he was taught that what he did was OK and excusable. The family covering it up sends the message to a child of that age that hey ppl may not like it but if you want to do something they don't like ohh well go on ahead. We don't know the extent of what his upbringing entailed. I will say with proper supervision and guidance,
      conditioning/reconditioning, psychotherapy, and most likely medication it is possible for someone to change and realize what they did and the beliefs they had been raised with were wrong. Even someone that did what he did, they are capable of change. I'm not making excuses for him, but I think the family should have been held just as much responsible for his actions as he was and they all should have been locked up, if not met the same fate as the young victims. This is altogether an awful situation. Sadly in the countries that are like this, it happens far more often than one would think. I have much respect for women that fight back and work hard to get away from that kind of life.

    • @Joyinthemorn
      @Joyinthemorn 3 года назад +30

      Ughgh horrible. I hope they catch him before he does this again

    • @Clulvrs
      @Clulvrs 3 года назад +25

      @@samanthahicks3333 plus most adolescents with conduct disorders grow up to be regular members of society.

    • @prettypoppin_552
      @prettypoppin_552 3 года назад +11

      Be nice if you didn't post spoilers in the comments. Some of us like to scroll while the video is playing

  • @divichand511
    @divichand511 2 года назад +72

    You covered this case so well and repsectfully. I really like how you stick to the detials, are compassionate and understanding. You handle these cases so well.

  • @reyanime
    @reyanime 3 года назад +5380

    He's the definition of a Bad Seed and the fact his family covered for him is sickening. He will kill again and it's quite pathetic he is walking free.

    • @bernadettemintmier9618
      @bernadettemintmier9618 3 года назад +230

      Yes, this boy is a psychopath, for sure!!!! He will again and again with NO remorse.

    • @connerw7369
      @connerw7369 3 года назад +31

      Yeah I agree, but ya gotta remember at the end of the day they are his parents, their love for him will always be there even if he does the worst of crimes

    • @bones377
      @bones377 3 года назад +415

      @@connerw7369 If my child was going around murdering other children there is no way in hell I would defend them.

    • @connerw7369
      @connerw7369 3 года назад +54

      @@bones377 yeah good point, people around the world have different moral stand points but still it’s really messed up

    • @NYD666
      @NYD666 3 года назад +37

      @@connerw7369 yeah, that's no excuse.

  • @lemonboy1490
    @lemonboy1490 3 года назад +1609

    imagine knowing your own child murdered people and you don’t want to do anything about it. hell no i wouldn’t be sleeping with a serial killer under the same roof as me

    • @nicolesanderson8757
      @nicolesanderson8757 3 года назад +105

      yeah I definitely wouldn't be helping anyone cover up a murder not even my own child.

    • @agoofygoober7649
      @agoofygoober7649 3 года назад +18

      Facts

    • @sangonomiyakokomi5764
      @sangonomiyakokomi5764 3 года назад +66

      I'd disown them right away, lock them in a basement, and then report their crimes to the police. I don't care who it is, If my child committed murder I will not hesitate to get them locked up forever.

    • @MilenaMesic
      @MilenaMesic 3 года назад +52

      It is all because he is a BOY and they were girls. Sad but true.

    • @kamkam1a334
      @kamkam1a334 3 года назад +43

      @@MilenaMesic facts, they never cared to even acknowledge the death of those baby girls.

  • @nicatina
    @nicatina 2 года назад +25

    That fact he's alive in his 20s today, and he's still out there, living his new life with a new identity thriving. He's gotta at least show some remorse just like Mary Bell.

  • @demibryceson2797
    @demibryceson2797 3 года назад +3898

    How can they justify all he did as a “family matter” their 6 year old little girl and 8 month old baby were killed in cold blood. Disgusting people

    • @beewest5704
      @beewest5704 3 года назад +348

      Rural India is very partiarchal. The did not care cause he was male killing females.

    • @beewest5704
      @beewest5704 3 года назад +62

      @Chocolate Stars God I hope not cause then the other girls in this family will never be safe.

    • @happypenguin25
      @happypenguin25 3 года назад +21

      @Chocolate Stars Maybe watch out about accusing people of things without knowing more about them..? For all you know, you could be totally wrong about that. Think about how one of those family members would feel if they came across this video, and found your commentary, where you claim to know so much about this specific family.
      And don't feel the need to respond about all of the issues in India, I am well aware.

    • @2Bad4YOUuu
      @2Bad4YOUuu 3 года назад +141

      @@happypenguin25 Nah, this is a truly crappy family. Don't be so naive.

    • @cloudyelizabeth2097
      @cloudyelizabeth2097 3 года назад +35

      @Chocolate Stars my grandmother told that if someone gives birth to a female they would be buried alive with the newborn baby and that less female would survive if they had a girl

  • @kristingallo2158
    @kristingallo2158 3 года назад +6006

    The fact he took the victims to secluded areas proves he knew what he was doing was wrong.

    • @allthatjas00
      @allthatjas00 3 года назад +314

      Cause why hide it?! HE KNEW WHAT HE DID AND UNDERSTOOD WELL

    • @jakemyersmain9776
      @jakemyersmain9776 3 года назад +142

      Yes exactly may the victims rest In peace while the family who hid burn in hell

    • @happyfrigginrainbowcookies
      @happyfrigginrainbowcookies 3 года назад +110

      @@allthatjas00 No he didn't. He knew what he was doing was wrong, but that doesn't mean he understood exactly how bad it was. He was seven. He couldn't tell the difference between hitting and murder. Both are bad, but one is far worse. As a child he may not have been able to comprehend that.

    • @yaretzygarcia5549
      @yaretzygarcia5549 3 года назад +111

      @@happyfrigginrainbowcookies No he understood what he was doing, him being 7 doesn't make a difference. Even my brother who is now 8 knows what is wrong and good since he was 5.

    • @happyfrigginrainbowcookies
      @happyfrigginrainbowcookies 3 года назад +64

      @@yaretzygarcia5549 That's not at all what I said. I know children can tell the difference between right and wrong, obviously. I'm saying there are different levels to how wrong something is. Murder is something permanent, you can't take it back. It's an awful thing that hurts so many more lives than just the one taken. Murder is one of the worst crimes you could possibly commit, while something such as theft isn't as bad. Kids may not understand that specific things are far worse than others. It's especially hard to understand the concept of death as a child, unless you've experienced a loss, which the kid hadn't. I'm not trying to say he's completely innocent here, I'm just trying to say he is not fully at fault. His parents are.

  • @alessia3191
    @alessia3191 3 года назад +837

    I interpreted his hiding the last body as him copying his family. Both physically and mentally, his family hide the murders of the first two victims from the village, so he could’ve just been replicating whatever they did to the first two bodies upon discovery.

    • @laura-sandy1492
      @laura-sandy1492 3 года назад +39

      That’s actually a really good point, makes sense

    • @Tanya-iv5kk
      @Tanya-iv5kk 3 года назад +53

      I thought so too as he dug a shallow grave ! How else would he have known to dig a grave with little access to outside influence ?

  • @latriceking8887
    @latriceking8887 3 года назад +125

    If the parents don’t understand why they would need to report this situation “the first time”, then why would a child think that they were doing anything wrong. 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @monstermash7681
      @monstermash7681 3 года назад +3

      He k. Ew. What he was doing that's why he to. His victims to. A secluded spot. So. He won't get caught and could carry out his murders

  • @haleemamalik4308
    @haleemamalik4308 3 года назад +754

    Eleanor, theres was a case in Pakistan concerning a girl named Zainab who was abducted, assaulted and murdered (sadly) and her case really changed Pakistan in a way and it would be really nice if you could cover it. It changed so many people over there

    • @rukhsar4111
      @rukhsar4111 3 года назад +32

      I remember her case :( it was really tragic, I'd love for it to get covered

    • @haleemamalik4308
      @haleemamalik4308 3 года назад +15

      @@rukhsar4111 yeah same it was really tragic and it influenced a whole country

    • @chichi6768
      @chichi6768 3 года назад +13

      I remember hearing about it in like 2017... so messed up - justice for Zainab 🖤

    • @rukhsar4111
      @rukhsar4111 3 года назад +15

      @dancing like we're made of starlight thank you >:( I feel disgusted thinking about what happened to her but yes, she has really made the people of Pakistan open their eyes to these issues along with many other girls.

    • @zainabmoazum8501
      @zainabmoazum8501 3 года назад +8

      Yea, I remember! So sad, I hope the poor girl's family is ok and she is resting in peace, but the killer did get executed.

  • @kimberlychiimba
    @kimberlychiimba 3 года назад +7599

    Big up Eleanor for consistently serving us with international cases. Diversifying her range and spreading representation.

    • @moonlightbae7290
      @moonlightbae7290 3 года назад +23

      right back at you kimberly💕

    • @mimi-xc2go
      @mimi-xc2go 3 года назад +163

      Yess. ALL of us are bad 😤😀

    • @laurieawesomeness7221
      @laurieawesomeness7221 3 года назад +243

      @@mimi-xc2go not only that, it gives a voice to victims no matter where they’re from

    • @colinsmith319
      @colinsmith319 3 года назад +129

      Ah yes, nothing says good representation like serial killers😄

    • @b.valentine5283
      @b.valentine5283 3 года назад +180

      @@colinsmith319 Representative VICTIMS around the world

  • @bean6157
    @bean6157 3 года назад +345

    Plain and simple, those people valued their MALE child’s life more than 3 female children’s lives

    • @hollichamblee141
      @hollichamblee141 3 года назад +17

      It was so obvious that even an 8 year old could figure it out...geez what is wrong with people

  • @LolaBalletAndFigureSkate
    @LolaBalletAndFigureSkate 3 года назад +11

    What a creepy little monster. Of course he knew and understood exactly what he was doing. They should’ve kept him locked away forever and thrown away the key!

    • @WastedBananas
      @WastedBananas Месяц назад

      How can you hold a minor in prison? It’s barely even justifiable to hold people almost twice his age in prison

  • @francinefidele8216
    @francinefidele8216 3 года назад +1207

    I can not imagine carrying a baby inside you for 9 months, going through child birth, and that same baby being so easily taken away from you forever after you worked so hard to create it

    • @destanymoya633
      @destanymoya633 3 года назад +79

      Especially with a newborn. I don’t expect it to be any easier when their kids get older or anything but from someone who just had a baby 3 weeks ago your hormones and emotions are going CRAZY after having a baby especially if you’re going through ppd. Your body would not know what tf to do if it experienced so much all at once, I mean it’s already been through a traumatic experience. Well, at least my labor and delivery was!

    • @krsc1506
      @krsc1506 3 года назад +37

      And by your other baby...

    • @francinefidele8216
      @francinefidele8216 3 года назад +6

      @@krsc1506 right!

    • @jesschristabel4900
      @jesschristabel4900 3 года назад +38

      No parent should have to bury their child 😣

    • @viviswrld494
      @viviswrld494 3 года назад +1

      for some people it can be easy so not exactly working hard to do that

  • @jobreakstheinternet5100
    @jobreakstheinternet5100 3 года назад +1394

    Oh, he knew exactly what he was doing. When I was his age, fellow eight-year-olds tormented me and physically assaulted me. The vicious looks in their eyes told me everything I needed to know, even then, about who they were. Kids aren't always innocent and sweet. We do them and ourselves a disservice believing that.

    • @Espada2234
      @Espada2234 3 года назад +96

      You are right sadly alot of people are naive they believe that whole "there is no such thing as a bad child only bad parents" crap.

    • @jobreakstheinternet5100
      @jobreakstheinternet5100 3 года назад +66

      If they grew up to be better people, so what? That doesn't help me. That doesn't give me back the years I've lost. That doesn't help any other kids (or even adults) they abused.
      "Don't touch other people's privates" isn't a difficult concept for most kids to grasp under normal circumstances. Schools all but use actual power tools to drill it into kids' heads from preschool on up. If they won't learn or won't' follow that rule, then they shouldn't be allowed around other kids. It's that simple.

    • @vennisemae7049
      @vennisemae7049 3 года назад +24

      i am so damn sorry that those things happened to you. that should never happen to anyone, especially to a child by children. that being said, many children, once they reach early primary school age (5-7 years old), have already developed their understanding of morality. i agree with you and firmly believe that he knew the pain that he was causing others.

    • @sumeya1923
      @sumeya1923 3 года назад +21

      @@Espada2234 I fully agree with you. I’ve grown up around kids who were so horrible and bullied kids all day but had good parents….for some reason I don’t know why people cant believe it

    • @Espada2234
      @Espada2234 3 года назад +13

      @@sumeya1923 its because alot of people for lack of a better word are stupid. in their mind women and children can do no wrong and if they do there is always some excuse they think" wellt here has to be a deeper reason behind it" or" their up bring" or in a kids case they think their age means they dont know right from wrong when i know as a kid i knew murder was wrong and 90% of people by that kids age knew they just dont wanna admit it. and so on they REFUSE to accept not every woman and child who do bad things have do some tragic backstory to explain their actions. some are just bad people. this kid is a perfect example.

  • @tellmeofyourhomeworldusul6060
    @tellmeofyourhomeworldusul6060 3 года назад +3354

    The family: oh amajjeet just killed his little sister...sigh...oh well, we will just have more babies. Give him a biscuit

    • @ashleneaugust1320
      @ashleneaugust1320 3 года назад +146

      I should not be laughing at this comment 😭😭

    • @TaniaAlejandra.88
      @TaniaAlejandra.88 3 года назад +60

      😂😭😭 same, couldn’t help but laugh

    • @bbw283
      @bbw283 3 года назад +13

      @@ashleneaugust1320 same

    • @dye4na
      @dye4na 3 года назад +87

      @Chocolate Stars Mmmmm. Most of the time the parents murder the girls themselves but i guess because his first action was suffocation (which is a go to for parents when murdering baby girls) they could have in some way manipulated him into doing it

    • @sanicthehedgehog1260
      @sanicthehedgehog1260 3 года назад +70

      Yeah i mean in India they do gendered selective abortions for girls so they likely didn’t care much

  • @hearts07p
    @hearts07p 2 года назад +7

    Just recently started following you after you popped up on my fyp and have absolutely loved the way you talk about these cases, plus you're so polite, mindful, and respectful of the families in both sides of the case. Keep up the good work!!!

  • @loribrid9632
    @loribrid9632 3 года назад +1290

    This child absolutely knew that he was a murderer. He knew that he was going to get away with it because he was 'influenced ' by his social environment. He knew that he was more valuable than the girls he killed. He never tried to kill any boys in his village. The mere fact that he could smile at the officers after being taken in shows that he knew he wouldn't be punished.

    • @velerina2017
      @velerina2017 3 года назад +3

      I mean he was only 3. I couldn't think clearly when I was 3

    • @getlauriekor
      @getlauriekor 3 года назад +7

      You’re dillusional. He was a baby.

    • @pranalih4567
      @pranalih4567 3 года назад +78

      @@getlauriekor babies don't do Murder!!

    • @DestinyInMe
      @DestinyInMe 3 года назад +20

      @@pranalih4567 exactly

    • @sailorsun881
      @sailorsun881 3 года назад +16

      @@velerina2017 but would you kill someone when you were three

  • @Caeljharden
    @Caeljharden 3 года назад +690

    As far as the conspiracy theory, I think he actually did kill all 3. But since the first 2 we’re covered up by his family, I’m sure they were the ones that hid the bodies. And he saw them do it. Which explains why the third killing, the child was buried in a crude and shallow grave. He had seen his family bury the other 2 so I’m sure he just mimicked their actions.

    • @paulabananeify
      @paulabananeify 3 года назад +36

      This makes so much sense omg!!

    • @Tanya-iv5kk
      @Tanya-iv5kk 3 года назад +8

      I agree I was just thinking this !

    • @drishTV
      @drishTV 3 года назад +6

      Indian Hindus cremate not bury but in this case they might have buried tho

    • @PetMama1313
      @PetMama1313 3 года назад +5

      @@drishTV Isn't cremation more expensive though? If it were, than I doubt they could have afforded it as the family was poor.

    • @drishTV
      @drishTV 3 года назад +19

      @@PetMama1313 I am indian... lived there almost my whole life, its the exact same as burial there... we do not get to choose what we do with the body. We have to cremate as hindus. Also as a hindu dominated nation, pricing is not an issue lol.. but in this case since cremation would've made a spectacle so I am assuming they buried them.. but yes traditionally hindus would NEVER BURY.

  • @smittywarbenjagermanjensen3308
    @smittywarbenjagermanjensen3308 3 года назад +498

    This could have been prevented. All those little girls deserved better...if he hid the bodies , he knew something was wrong ...

    • @cryssstalz
      @cryssstalz 3 года назад +8

      Correct

    • @jvckiwai7715
      @jvckiwai7715 3 года назад +81

      Absolutely and i bet if the kid would've killed boys and not girls the family would've done something, because femicide and men abusing women is very normalised in india sadly.

    • @smittywarbenjagermanjensen3308
      @smittywarbenjagermanjensen3308 3 года назад +18

      @@jvckiwai7715 it’s extremely disheartening to hear how they just went about life like those innocent girls didn’t exist. I couldn’t imagine living in fear of a 8year old .

    • @MoochiBoochi
      @MoochiBoochi 3 года назад +17

      I think the family helped hide the bodies, especially since they were keeping the murders a secret

    • @orewahouston2143
      @orewahouston2143 3 года назад +3

      @@jvckiwai7715 I thought this as well

  • @justven24
    @justven24 2 года назад +84

    there is a few theories i have about this:
    1) the kid is a full on psychopath and knew exactly what he was doing. the way he acted towards the police was to make it seem he was innocent. (this is the most likely option)
    2) he had some developmental/mental issues and wasn’t fully understanding it but still knew he was hurting her
    3) a family member told him to do it and how to act for their own pleasure without getting in trouble
    4) he’d seen someone in the family abusing/hurting women in their family and tried to do the same thing without knowing it would lead to death (this is a stretch but it’s possible)
    ( i wrote this comment before she said it was definitely psychological)

    • @MoonLightt57
      @MoonLightt57 2 года назад

      So true he's a perfect example for a born psychopath

  • @robinshelton-day3898
    @robinshelton-day3898 3 года назад +1171

    It's probably why they really moved to a new Village. He probably had killed in his old Village.

    • @osayiobaigbo1366
      @osayiobaigbo1366 3 года назад +49

      I think so too.

    •  3 года назад +9

      Wow.

    • @fuzzamajumula
      @fuzzamajumula 3 года назад +21

      Never thought of that.

    • @t.7821
      @t.7821 3 года назад +26

      That’s an interesting thought but they actually moved because the dad had a higher paying job but it was barely a difference.That thought works well though…

    • @jayjones2347
      @jayjones2347 3 года назад +12

      I didn't actually think of that but that honestly makes so much sense! It would be soooo easy for the family to keep any murders he committed private and then just move.

  • @angelika_munkastrap4634
    @angelika_munkastrap4634 3 года назад +1958

    I think he understood death fully. He didn't just start punching or kicking her randomly and then she died. He went right for the points of fast death. The airway, and head injury. He knew exactly what he was doing.

    • @lesley-annfenwick
      @lesley-annfenwick 3 года назад +34

      I agree

    • @Vee8321
      @Vee8321 3 года назад +32

      @Munkastrap4 was looking for this comment! I don’t even know if I can say he is a monster Bc it feels wrong since he was a kid. Nature vs nurture?

    • @angelika_munkastrap4634
      @angelika_munkastrap4634 3 года назад +97

      I know, it's a tough one, he probably started with torturing and killing animals as they do. And more than anything already had watched adults killing animals for food, so there's your understanding of death.
      But as for strangulation, not sure where that idea came from, unless he witnessed it being done by an adult to another adult, either leading to death or just for domestic abuse.
      Or it's nature and the spirit in him propelled him. Who knows?
      The thing is, he's so adorable looking. I mean that face and those eyes. He's a danger in who he could sway to him in the future, based solely on his looks

    • @neonecko1876
      @neonecko1876 3 года назад +94

      @@Vee8321 Why does it feel wrong to say that he's a monster? Because he's a child? There have been many other cases of children committing heinous crimes... Specifically, the two boys in the UK who murdered a 2 year old toddler (I can't think of any of their names right now) in the late 1990's. People just need to accept the fact that there are some children who are born with a screwed up mind, it doesn't happen often, thankfully, but they exist.

    • @Vee8321
      @Vee8321 3 года назад +18

      @@neonecko1876 yeah I remember that case. It was sick. I believe those kids were older. But in this case, he’s young and you think kids at that age are innocent. Morally I can’t call him a monster even if he is.

  • @NiaJustNia
    @NiaJustNia 3 года назад +2454

    You know for a fact that the way he killed his cousin in ways he knew would satisfy him (ie strangling until she was almost unconscious, then bludgeoning, which is slow and violent), she wasn't his first killing. Chances are they moved villages because of a similar incident(s).

    • @tst4783
      @tst4783 3 года назад +395

      I would be interested to know how many pets and small animals had also gone missing in his proximity.

    • @BLARG09
      @BLARG09 3 года назад +42

      Omg, exactly!!

    • @YouRemindMeOfTheBabe.
      @YouRemindMeOfTheBabe. 2 года назад +76

      That's what I said! They moved because they couldn't hide it anymore.

    • @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws
      @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws 2 года назад +9

      Absolutely and taking them where he wouldnt be disturbed. The little monster obviously got a sexual charge from this! I think he probably reached as far as his behaviour would allow in their last village. It was probably move or face a lynch mob. I wonder if he had killed a boy there?

    • @somyaranjansahoosahoo5127
      @somyaranjansahoosahoo5127 2 года назад +42

      @@AnneAndersonFoxiepaws Yup he did He killed three baby boys and 2 girls But now he is changed He was suffering from Psychosis Mental pain meaning Desire to Cause pain.He is a doctor now not only this he also works in Orphanage as a healthcare consultant to kids.He might have changed but his past is still holocaust Which is almost Bad but he got second chance And he improved.

  • @cheyenehayes6898
    @cheyenehayes6898 2 года назад +14

    I know a girl who when she was 4 she tried drowning her baby brother, when she was 6 she almost succeeded in suffocating him with a pillow in his own bed….she’s had professionals talk to her as well, its strange she turned out like that, but I believe it was due to her dad and all the cursing and things he talked about around her and movies etc that were on while she was in the room. Idk what else it would be…people shouldn’t just be letting their kids do whatever they want and letting them around just anything and this is why

  • @imsooshook3871
    @imsooshook3871 3 года назад +2032

    They do not respect females so they kept it quiet, but had he murdered somone's son, they would have done something sooner.

    • @heyitsakanksha
      @heyitsakanksha 3 года назад +128

      exactly my thought. a girl going ''missing'' is just a minor inconvenience, who cares. this mindset smh

    • @fudget4763
      @fudget4763 3 года назад +42

      fr bro it’s plain fucking unfair

    • @cayk9444
      @cayk9444 3 года назад +16

      Sadly, true

    • @faithphiri4550
      @faithphiri4550 3 года назад +19

      You have a point.....how can the family tolerate such

    • @sodeep9795
      @sodeep9795 3 года назад +11

      Bruh, no. The murder was reported by the neighbour. The neighbour's daughter was killed and they reported it. The family said it was a family matter and didn't need to be reported. They knew about the murders but wanted to bury all of it.

  • @nepadron
    @nepadron 3 года назад +2206

    Having an 8 year old son myself I can tell you that that in normal circumstances, 8 year olds are absolutely mature enough to understand death and the consequences of actions such as harming or hurting others. My son is horrified and feels horrible when he accidentally steps on a snail, knowing he just killed something.
    Not understanding the concept of actions affecting those around you, like you mentioned, is normally for age 5 and under.

    • @HarvardChickie
      @HarvardChickie 3 года назад +150

      When I was 8 my best friend’s older brother (who was like one to me,) died in an accident in a snowstorm; I understood he was dead and wasn’t coming back so I don’t buy at 8 years old he “didn’t understand.”

    • @mayjune4018
      @mayjune4018 3 года назад +73

      Yeah my 6 year old wrestles with his 10 year old brother and if he hurts him they both end up crying there’s no way he didn’t understand.

    • @NyxMareux
      @NyxMareux 3 года назад +51

      @@HarvardChickie I was gonna mention something like this for my aunt when I attended her funeral at age 7. I fully understood she was dying and mourned her at the funeral so there's truthfully no reason why "not knowing" would be a defense for a neurotypical child.

    • @MarieAntoinetteBestQueen
      @MarieAntoinetteBestQueen 3 года назад +30

      Kids younger than that know about it too. Death is a concept something no one needs to teach you about. I was around 4yrs old and I could tell that the neighbourhood boy was a frog killer when I saw him jumping on them. I didn't see theor bodies or hear them scream, it's just common sense which every little kid has. Some kids are born psychopaths and their families encourage such behaviour. If they took him to the police, they could have saved 2 girls but no they were just as sick as him

    • @dv3003
      @dv3003 3 года назад +29

      You are talking about someone from developed countries,with access to education , information and- in general, understanding.The ppl here are poor,they are ppl who kill rats and rodents in front of the children,most adults in India pelt stones at dogs to protect their food-- and children end up doing it for fun.Kinda thinking- that's what dogs are for.They grow up with violence all around them.Children are hit to be disciplined,and sometimes hit to be made quiet .Amarjeet's punishment was most likely -terrible spanking,that made him angry enough to prey on his own sister again.His parents will get punished in the process.Theres a lot of hiding in this country too.Poor,steal something from neighbouring field,tell everyone in your own family (cuz you need to feed them)-- but hide from the rest of the world.Hide,hide,hide.New toy that you don't want other children to play with-hide.Clothes halfway decent that you want to claim-hide.Nothing is yours in this kind of society, so you hide. You don't know if something is wrong- u know that something is beneficial to you but would make other ppl angry, so you hide . When he killed, he knew that the girl was gone forever. But did not know what exactly forever meant . Children are treated so badly here. Hurting them is done as a show of power. That's why he wanted to hurt ppl, that's why his victims were girls. He wasn't influenced by media, he was influenced by society. And he didn't understand.

  • @savoonyoutube2339
    @savoonyoutube2339 3 года назад +982

    8 yr old serial killer: kills kids with no remorse.
    Me at 8 yrs old: Crying because I feel bad calling my friend a poo head.

  • @czwilli
    @czwilli 2 года назад +168

    As soon as you started the story my initial thought was that he could have been framed by an older male family member. Sadly in India they do not investigate crimes the same way other countries do and so many crimes never get reported or solved; there are so many heart wrenching stories. I bet as soon as the boy said he committed the murders it was a closed case. I doubt they tested the girls for semen or did any investigative work. Obviously that is just my opinion, we will likely never know.

    • @assmane999
      @assmane999 2 года назад +22

      Surely they could have determined if a young boy’s hands choked the baby, or if it was an adult.

    • @mohsinAli-hq1nd
      @mohsinAli-hq1nd 2 года назад +5

      @@No-ue5pi you are smart, and also very correct dear

    • @antares5561
      @antares5561 2 года назад +2

      @@assmane999 Perhaps an adult did "hands over hands," had their hands over the boy's, as the boy had his hands around the girl's neck...which would be the adult's strength, and not the boy's.

    • @rosiecadwell5984
      @rosiecadwell5984 2 года назад +7

      @@antares5561 that's pretty unreasonable. Seems like youre jumping through some psychological hoops to get to a spot where the kid isnt responsible bc "a kid could never do that"

    • @theresaheywood9479
      @theresaheywood9479 Год назад +4

      I totally agree I'm half Indian. I've spent nearly 40.years.coming and.going.A comment earlier is spot on
      I believe the ,the parents knew,also another involvement. Unfortunately in India ,SHAME .To this..day female.babies are drowned.Its normal to them.no fingers pointing.Your an amazing story teller, you have a lovely voice.🙏🦋🌻
      OK

  • @PopParlor
    @PopParlor 3 года назад +739

    I remember when I was 5 I did something dangerous w a hammer. My dad explained that I could hurt or kill someone. I started crying and clearly understood that reality.

    • @foopfoop8611
      @foopfoop8611 3 года назад +49

      I had a similar experience. When I was a kid I rough housed with my dog a bit too much, but I didn’t realize I was hurting him, but because showed remorse after being told I hurt him my parents knew they had nothing to worry about.

    • @kath3832
      @kath3832 3 года назад +84

      Yes totally!! My daughter tried to put a plastic bag on my head in bed one morning when she was about 4 or 5, and I accidently told her off bluntly saying that it could kill me and that meant I would be gone forever, and she cried a lot and obviously never did it again. So if a 4 or 5 year old can understand that then an 8 year old definitely can!!

    • @breezy3725
      @breezy3725 3 года назад +48

      I remember hitting my little brother who was 2 on the head with a big rock when I was 4. When he screamed and was crying, I felt horrible and realized what I did was wrong.

    • @eilidhmuir3155
      @eilidhmuir3155 3 года назад +8

      My friend her friend from where she used to live hated her newborn baby brother so much that she hanged him over the head with a saucepan when he was 4 months old, she was like 5 though

    • @eilidhmuir3155
      @eilidhmuir3155 3 года назад +7

      Hit not hanged

  • @themanfan5105
    @themanfan5105 3 года назад +1924

    This kid at 8: a murderer
    Me at 8: slowly closing the fridge to see the light turn off

    • @Melina-hq3rj
      @Melina-hq3rj 3 года назад +90

      This kid at 8: a murderer
      Me at TWENTY: slowly closing the fridge to see the light turn off

    • @rebeccav4478
      @rebeccav4478 3 года назад +5

      LMBO!!!! Well....? What did you find out?

    • @Melina-hq3rj
      @Melina-hq3rj 3 года назад +27

      @@rebeccav4478 that the little light has a switch, once you close the door so far you can see it press on the switch to turn the light off.. lmaoo

    • @melaniealvarez3236
      @melaniealvarez3236 3 года назад +15

      The kid at 8: *murders someone*
      Me at 8: *watching some Monster High videos*

    • @rebeccav4478
      @rebeccav4478 3 года назад +2

      @@Melina-hq3rj ;-) ;-)

  • @Floppyearsmomma
    @Floppyearsmomma 3 года назад +1364

    When I was five years old, my little dog was run over by a truck. I knew he was dead the minute I saw it happen. I knew he was never coming back. I cried buckets. I'm not buying that a 7 year old can't comprehend death.

    • @Stephanie.89
      @Stephanie.89 3 года назад +80

      Unless he was born a psychopath.

    • @Ss-nj2tj
      @Ss-nj2tj 3 года назад +42

      Its different for everyone
      He was an illitrate boy with no knowledge about the world
      U did as u were in better conditions then him .

    • @Jane5751
      @Jane5751 3 года назад +9

      I wonder what he might have seen growing up and/or possible mental illness. Not excusing. But this is not normal healthy child behaviour.

    • @Stephanie.89
      @Stephanie.89 3 года назад +44

      @Donquixote Doflamingo that’s not necessarily true. Yes America is generally a privileged country but I know people who lived in the back woods Kentucky who were so poor they lived in a shack with a tin roof couldn’t afford shoes had no running water and electricity. They played outside with sticks since that’s all they had. Luckily my friend had the choice to leave as she got older and now has a degree in forensics. There are very poor areas in the USA that are well below poverty but that’s the beauty of living in the US is that we have a choice to leave and become something we never thought we could achieve. That’s the beauty of it. You have a choice to make something of yourself. Other countries not so much. The government is so controlling like Venezuela.

    • @Jane5751
      @Jane5751 3 года назад +7

      @Donquixote Doflamingo Sorry, but I stand by my comment.

  • @SDavis0430
    @SDavis0430 2 года назад +10

    I’m late to seeing this video….but good grief. This is terrifying. I have an 8 year old son & I couldn’t ever imagine him intentionally harming someone else let alone doing something like this. His family covering up for him makes this so much worse. WTF!!!!
    I also want to add to this that 8 year olds absolutely are capable of understanding death as well as violence. This child knew exactly what he was doing when he did these things, without a doubt.

  • @kamkam1a334
    @kamkam1a334 3 года назад +3201

    Crazy how fast they would’ve reported the boy if he had murdered boys instead of girls... my heart goes out to those poor children 💚💚

    • @zinebhmz
      @zinebhmz 3 года назад +51

      Exactly 👌

    • @shae2316
      @shae2316 3 года назад +91

      For sure, or if he had been a girl

    • @altarush
      @altarush 3 года назад +22

      So true.

    • @lucifer-dr1nu
      @lucifer-dr1nu 3 года назад +102

      i dont think thats the problem here. even if it were boys he murdered , it was about protecting the kid and the honor of their family, so its not gender discrimination here

    • @doggosandyou4356
      @doggosandyou4356 3 года назад +9

      exactlyyyyyyyy!!!!

  • @alistairbarnes2465
    @alistairbarnes2465 3 года назад +1049

    I really do think that the relatives and parents that are involved in this case should be put in jail, I mean, that's just dark.

    • @eddyraye5825
      @eddyraye5825 3 года назад +52

      That's exactly what ran through my mind. These parents are too accepting of murder. This also leads me to suspect that maybe this child is playing out events that he has seen family members do.

    • @harshvardhan2180
      @harshvardhan2180 3 года назад +26

      As someone who hails basically 50kms from where this happened, 1990s of Bihar was the wild wild west and worse. Trust me, this isn't the 90s of grunge music you remember xD. Murders and death really were normal here. My father lost 2 of his siblings to just hunger. That's how poor the region was. Deaths were too normal and the high number of offsprings that even the mother of this child gave birth to was to simply ensure atleast some of them survive. Not that I'm defending anything, hiding an act of crime is a crime and punishable by law ofc but I don't think you guys quite understand the extent of the term "family matters" goes to over here.

    • @eddyraye5825
      @eddyraye5825 3 года назад +12

      @@harshvardhan2180 I am actually fairly knowledgeable on Indian history and understand the problems since independence. But this is still hard to swallow. Thanks for the reply. Have a great day.

    • @harshvardhan2180
      @harshvardhan2180 3 года назад +9

      @@eddyraye5825 to be honest, I still am perplexed by this chain of events as well. I've never heard anything of the sort. You have a great day as well.

    • @brittaolson6550
      @brittaolson6550 3 года назад +5

      @@harshvardhan2180 Thanks for the information. I hadn’t heard all of that, though I had Indian friends at school and even dated a man from rural India for some time. He seemed to avoid talking about where he grew up.

  • @harlielynn3078
    @harlielynn3078 3 года назад +769

    This kid at 8 years old: becomes a serial killer
    Me at 8 years old: crying at Homeward Bound and pretending my stuffed dog just ran all the way home to me

    • @smyhshmi
      @smyhshmi 3 года назад +3

      i was watching toys and me at 8 years old... And now.. She has quit youtube

    • @phoebescruton9959
      @phoebescruton9959 3 года назад +2

      I loved that film omg

    • @tangicoleman3306
      @tangicoleman3306 3 года назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @SK_30241
      @SK_30241 3 года назад +1

      As a kid I cried at the scene where Sassy the cat goes over the waterfall in Homeward Bound.

    • @pulangrosas7255
      @pulangrosas7255 3 года назад +1

      I cried after the cars 3 movie and I was a teenager

  • @KhaosChilde97
    @KhaosChilde97 Год назад +26

    He didn’t think it was wrong, but he WAS punished and told it was. As a child, how many times has our parents told us not to do something and punished us when we do, only for us to go back and do it all again the moment they turn their backs and try to hide what we did because we were already told don’t do it. Of course, when asked directly, most of always just confess even though we know we did something bad. I dont put much weight to that conspiracy because hiding what he did is quite in line with a childs behavior, and so is confessing when asked.

  • @Vee8321
    @Vee8321 3 года назад +610

    If he wouldn’t have hid the third body then maybe You could say he didn’t understand that it was wrong. He knew. And that’s scary.

    • @swatisri2409
      @swatisri2409 3 года назад +30

      But then he confessed too.. He didn’t understand. He might’ve been born as a psychopath who didn’t have empathy and didn’t understand that killing someone is wrong and it causes a lot of emotional pain to their loved ones.

    • @Clulvrs
      @Clulvrs 3 года назад +17

      @@swatisri2409 that’s a sociopath not a psychopath

    • @aradhyachoudhury3602
      @aradhyachoudhury3602 3 года назад +10

      @@swatisri2409 that's a sociopath.. He likes to brag.. That's proff.

    • @swatisri2409
      @swatisri2409 3 года назад +12

      @@aradhyachoudhury3602 He was 7 or 8. He’s from a small town and not used to seeing tv or playing with electronics like kids nowadays do. He didn’t understand the consequences for his actions, which is why he smiled a lot while he talked about the murders. Simple psychopathy- doesn’t understand the difference between right or wrong, cannot show remorse or empathy. His family covering up the first two murders may have also contributed to his undermining the severity of the situation.

    • @swatisri2409
      @swatisri2409 3 года назад +12

      @@Clulvrs Psychopaths are born, sociopaths are made.

  • @sophiagrace6361
    @sophiagrace6361 3 года назад +299

    After his third murder, he knew to hide the baby girls body because he noticed that his family had “hidden” the first two murders. He knew by the third time it was something he was supposed to hide because he watched his family cover for him the first two times.

    • @briannabombshell1921
      @briannabombshell1921 3 года назад +6

      Yet he didn’t hide it from the police by denying it?

    • @maheenm.k1015
      @maheenm.k1015 3 года назад +56

      @@briannabombshell1921 he was replicating behaviors. His family didn't make him feel ashamed or like he did something bad, so he was open to talking about it.

  • @arya_7824
    @arya_7824 3 года назад +451

    I being an indian haven't heard at all about this case.I don't know why was this not talked about more?
    It's such a sad case for the victims and the killer being 8!? Should have had more coverage.

    • @arya_7824
      @arya_7824 3 года назад +24

      @Karen Yang it's not that known of a case in india plus tiktok is banned in india

    • @lauren6015
      @lauren6015 3 года назад +15

      I think maybe the reason it was barely covered is because of his age at the time. Not sure about India, but in the UK I believe there are restrictions when it comes to sharing personal information about children even if they commit a crime.

    • @delphinerosez333
      @delphinerosez333 3 года назад

      I kind of think the movie Spyder was based on him.

    • @dallasoch
      @dallasoch 3 года назад +2

      I'm also interested the doctors who studied him

    • @Jezabella2002
      @Jezabella2002 3 года назад

      @@arya_7824 even with a VPN ?

  • @dianaguzman6608
    @dianaguzman6608 2 года назад +9

    This is a great video, and you explain the details of the case amazingly! Also, he learned to hide the bodies not because he knew murder was wrong, but because he knows people (specifically his family) react badly to children hurting other children. Like im sure all his life he's been told "hey don't be mean to so and so...hey don't hit her thats rude.." so he knows he will get in trouble, but that doesn't mean he think the murders are wrong

  • @TheSnyderWeb
    @TheSnyderWeb 3 года назад +507

    That family has blood on their hands...they knew exactly what he was capable of yet they kept letting it happen. 😭

  • @cawingcrows2072
    @cawingcrows2072 3 года назад +660

    The fact that he's still out there today is terrifying
    What's to say he's not gonna just do it again-?
    I also hate that they protected him

    • @sami-or5lg
      @sami-or5lg 3 года назад +107

      it's terrifying that the killers of the most tortured person in history (Junko Furuta's) killers are also free men

    • @pibly674
      @pibly674 3 года назад +20

      If he hasn’t gotten serious help by now, he’s definitely doomed.

    • @kadeelacayo4806
      @kadeelacayo4806 3 года назад +8

      Situation like this, there is no “help”.

    • @cammey3
      @cammey3 3 года назад +5

      Sad fact is he probably has and has never been caught

    • @lawlietlawliet
      @lawlietlawliet 3 года назад

      @@sami-or5lg her story made me sick for days when I was 16, I cried a whole lot. That shit messed me up for months. Poor, poor girl🥀💔💔💔💔💔

  • @dafungazzzz4573
    @dafungazzzz4573 3 года назад +528

    I have a feeling that this kid actually witnessed someone getting murdered this way by another person, and while his mind was still developing he acknowledged that behavior, and thus he started to repeat what he saw.

    • @mykarma4345
      @mykarma4345 3 года назад +120

      Or at least some sort of extreme domestic abuse

    • @luwamalem9537
      @luwamalem9537 3 года назад +24

      Yeah like a family member!

    • @grimlesbians
      @grimlesbians 3 года назад +94

      it wouldnt have to be murder, if he witnessed any kind of violence at all it could have influenced him to enjoy violence or feel compelled to commit it, and its not inconceivable that any child would witness abuse or violence. his family covered up murders, what else is going on there? i dont understand ppls quickness to say "nothing" n say he was born this way. he didnt even have the instinct to lie.

    • @grimlesbians
      @grimlesbians 3 года назад +12

      @@astronautintheocean456 its possible but hard to say i think bc it sounds like so little investigation was done. im wondering if the police didnt discover violence in the family or community but brushed it off as normal bc it was something like misogynistic violence, idk. i think this family may be especially messed up tho, it took someone hes not related to asking questions for anything to come out. it feels more like they were protecting him than simply not caring that girls died, but we dont know if it wouldve been different if he killed a little boy

    • @Sussiecherry
      @Sussiecherry 3 года назад +10

      Most domestic violence cases are not reported in india.there is a culture of accepting abusive behaviour of male family members in our country.there is some improvement in last two decades but to this day in many rural areas women are considered beneath men.😔

  • @_Hello_4444
    @_Hello_4444 2 года назад +44

    My initial thought, before the theory was mentioned, was that someone told him to do it or they framed him for it. I felt like maybe they were having too many children and clearly couldn't afford it so they murdered them? Also, the fact that it was only girls and, in that culture, girls are "less than" anyway. Sad but I could see why people speculated. 😟

  • @BirdLadySpeaks
    @BirdLadySpeaks 3 года назад +524

    I think that he understood, because he hid the 3rd body. He understood. He just didn’t care. There are adults who do the same thing. He was just a sadist. So sad.

    • @AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult
      @AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult 3 года назад +49

      There was a lot of premeditation in his crimes too. He made sure to take the kids to an isolated open field just so no one would hear their screams.
      He probably switched to babies because they're easier to deal with

    • @BirdLadySpeaks
      @BirdLadySpeaks 3 года назад +5

      @@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult Good points

    • @Deenique16
      @Deenique16 3 года назад +6

      @@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult so disturbing

    • @Clulvrs
      @Clulvrs 3 года назад +6

      @@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult he had a conduct disorder his brain didn’t function like a normal child’s brain would. I’m not excusing his actions at all but saying he knew what he was doing is kind of an ignorant thing to say .

    • @ninahndz5880
      @ninahndz5880 3 года назад +12

      He knew exactly what he was doing just like he knew he could get away with it

  • @taylorr7106
    @taylorr7106 3 года назад +286

    Also to put it into perspective Conduct Disorder is the child version of Antisocial Personality Disorder, which is basically the actual diagnosis that would be given to a ‘psychopath’. Symptoms of Conduct Disorder must be visible in childhood, whether they were recognized then or not, in order to diagnose Antisocial Personality Disorder as an adult.

    • @hanzmondragonespina6498
      @hanzmondragonespina6498 3 года назад +10

      As an RN, this is facts. Conduct disorder is just merely the pedia version of antisocial personality disorder once it is an adult being diagnosed

    • @YesIlikebananasSo
      @YesIlikebananasSo 3 года назад +3

      Fascinating

    • @mariimarrero6134
      @mariimarrero6134 3 года назад +1

      Yes

  • @juliabaktay9078
    @juliabaktay9078 3 года назад +436

    Him at 8: kills for the thrill of it.
    Me at 8: organizing a wedding for the two snails I found.

    • @aik51912
      @aik51912 3 года назад +8

      😆😆😆

    • @emmalouise7884
      @emmalouise7884 3 года назад +5

      I can relate 😂

    • @periottt6896
      @periottt6896 3 года назад +5

      I do that with frogs

    • @ummm6068
      @ummm6068 3 года назад +7

      If thats true, that is so adorable!!

    • @sx4rymonsters
      @sx4rymonsters 3 года назад +9

      When I was eight I was racing my barbies in their matching cars to see who would win 💀

  • @uzmaiftekhar9649
    @uzmaiftekhar9649 2 года назад +17

    That area is actually pretty close to my Grandmother's place. I was pretty shocked when you mentioned Begusarai. And the sad thing is that child might have been abused by some but because rural India's standard for what is considered abuse is pretty high and a lot of physical punishments are considered pretty normal that most people wouldn't bat an eye when it does happen. Not to mention the fact they were living in poverty and had so many kids so they're basically giving a very tiny amount of attention then what all their children need . They're all too busy trying to survive and earn a livelihood to even care about their childrens mental health assuming they even believed it to be important. But still to not have reported the murder of two of their own children to protect their pride and reputation is a seriously shitty thing to do. A lot of rape, domestic abuse and violence and SA are kept a secret this way.

    • @janicediaz7921
      @janicediaz7921 2 года назад +1

      They were also too busy making babies

  • @pakohana5840
    @pakohana5840 3 года назад +441

    He may not understand death but he understands how he feels while he’s hurting her...so he continues because he liked the way it made him feel...can you say psychopath?

    • @patriciaroysdon9540
      @patriciaroysdon9540 3 года назад +18

      He does come across as a psychopath.

    • @Meliaison
      @Meliaison 3 года назад +12

      Usually children aren't diagnosed with psychopathy. Conduct disorder is usually diagnosed in children who display traits of antisocial personality disorder. It's sort of a precursor for a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder in adulthood unless they for some reason stop displaying traits.

    •  3 года назад +2

      Sadist.

  • @orlaithflaherty5545
    @orlaithflaherty5545 3 года назад +970

    This kid: murders his own family
    Me at 8 years old: me thinking that biting aluminium foil would kill me and eating mud thinking it was chocolate cake.

    • @Floresapurr
      @Floresapurr 3 года назад +8

      Biting aluminum foil was so good to me 😭

    • @helainanatasha7496
      @helainanatasha7496 3 года назад +8

      That's great! You had a privileged childhood. Feel good about yourself.

    • @l09t8
      @l09t8 3 года назад +11

      @@helainanatasha7496 yo chill

    • @ruebee9
      @ruebee9 3 года назад +1

      @@l09t8 wdym chill lol

    • @synfrax6068
      @synfrax6068 3 года назад +4

      I don't think that this boy didn't do childish things. I am actually pretty certain that he did similar things. Murderers are still humans. Not everything they do is psycho.

  • @abigailmarughu3403
    @abigailmarughu3403 3 года назад +2219

    They protected him because he was a Male.
    Sexism and misogyny are just so stupid and disgusting.

    • @rosea1505
      @rosea1505 3 года назад +135

      It literally gets people killed everyday. It’s absolutely heart wrenching knowing how many girls/women are suffering solely from the fact that they’re female.

    • @bronwynsbakery
      @bronwynsbakery 3 года назад +124

      Yes...in India girls are very mistreated even today...most families do not approve of a baby girl and they would kill them before they are born,so basically it is prohibited to use any machines or anything that helps to predict the baby's gender. Doctors are also very specific not to reveal anything

    • @abigailmarughu3403
      @abigailmarughu3403 3 года назад +29

      @@bronwynsbakery really???
      That's so sad.

    • @abigailmarughu3403
      @abigailmarughu3403 3 года назад +60

      @@rosea1505 honestly.
      It's weird how people like to demonize the feminist movement when the OPPRESSORS are the ones that deserve such treatment.

    • @bronwynsbakery
      @bronwynsbakery 3 года назад +31

      @@abigailmarughu3403 yes even till today...we only know a baby's gender after they're born. Also doctors can go to jail if they reveal anything and even citizens if they ask the medical staffs. It was something we were taught when we were like in the classes 7 to 8

  • @JenMalyon-im3nu
    @JenMalyon-im3nu 7 месяцев назад +1

    I find your stories enthralling. Thank you.

  • @ShamaAndManinder
    @ShamaAndManinder 3 года назад +3818

    No matter where you are from on earth. Please tell your kids that every life matters.

    • @rn6447
      @rn6447 3 года назад +49

      That's the best advice... words of wisdom right there 🙏🕊

    • @emmiehamilton8418
      @emmiehamilton8418 3 года назад +15

      Yes!💯💜

    • @gingerape707
      @gingerape707 3 года назад +58

      Nah can't say that these days it's just black lives now

    • @kaysanchez1263
      @kaysanchez1263 3 года назад +237

      @@gingerape707 when we say BLM we mean people of color we aren’t JUST fighting for black lives, if we can fix how society views one one we can start to fix it all, everyone’s life matters no matter their race,

    • @jasonnebergall7957
      @jasonnebergall7957 3 года назад +3

      That’s beautifully done

  • @kebaletilemfolo5104
    @kebaletilemfolo5104 3 года назад +204

    This kid at 8 years old: is a serial killer
    Me at 8 years old: crying cause I swallowed a watermelon seed and thinking I'm gonna grow a tree in my tummy

    • @sebswede9005
      @sebswede9005 3 года назад +1

      Did you swallowed a black watermelon seed, or was it White?

    • @LanguageExpert-hg8do
      @LanguageExpert-hg8do 3 года назад +1

      OmG same!

    • @Jarblyy
      @Jarblyy 3 года назад +4

      This is one of the cutest things I’ve ever heard

    • @ljmcdonald2703
      @ljmcdonald2703 3 года назад

      I used to think that’s where babies came from or they ate too much 😂

  • @erickaj3321
    @erickaj3321 3 года назад +856

    My daughter at 8yrs old had a massive emotional breakdown bc Edward scissor hands was being teased and she couldn’t do anything about it. 3 long dayssssss consoling her and convincing her it’s just a movie.

    • @lesah2918
      @lesah2918 3 года назад +45

      Bless her heart! Empathy is a wonderful trait!

    • @M95-t7c
      @M95-t7c 3 года назад +24

      That's still me at 25

    • @shannonhays7508
      @shannonhays7508 3 года назад +26

      Protect her at all cost 😭 that is SO sweet.

    • @ayybibi
      @ayybibi 3 года назад +17

      you have a beautiful, loving and empathetic kid right there. i hope she uses it to her greatest advantage in her future

    • @mercyorbit9351
      @mercyorbit9351 3 года назад +5

      I too, broke my daughters heart at 8 years old with that movie. 😭😅❤️

  • @kerp0864
    @kerp0864 2 года назад +6

    Oh my god. Poor Kushbo 🥺 how could someone ever do something like that?? 💔

  • @ikr2377
    @ikr2377 3 года назад +1213

    He did have an influence, it's how he seen females been treated in his community.

    • @osayiobaigbo1366
      @osayiobaigbo1366 3 года назад +188

      My exact thoughts. Adding to the conspiracy theory, he may have been encouraged to kill the girls because they were seen as liabilities.

    • @breakfastattiffanys741
      @breakfastattiffanys741 3 года назад +79

      @@osayiobaigbo1366 my exact thought, the photo of his parents gives me the creeps. There's a subtle smirk /not caring look in their eyes.

    • @fuzzamajumula
      @fuzzamajumula 3 года назад +3

      I agree.

    • @prioris55555
      @prioris55555 3 года назад +12

      @@osayiobaigbo1366 Absurd. He was violent towards boys also. He was a budding serial killer.

    • @gusgusspuspus1738
      @gusgusspuspus1738 3 года назад +1

      @@breakfastattiffanys741 Time stap ?

  • @HPraccoon
    @HPraccoon 3 года назад +1208

    The lowest age of criminal culpability is 7 years old because at that age, kids understand right from wrong. We underestimate how much kids truly understand the world around them. He knew what he was doing.

    • @ambereyedbabygirl
      @ambereyedbabygirl 3 года назад +95

      Oh yeah he 100% knew. Anyone who believed he didn't understand death or murder was and is a complete idiot and why things like this are allowed to happen.

    • @gina2930
      @gina2930 3 года назад +50

      My 3 and 5 yr know very clearly right from wrong.....

    • @doseofdanni
      @doseofdanni 3 года назад +125

      For healthy neurotypical kids without any cognitive delays, yes. Those with cognitive delays or issues might not fully understand by 7. However in this particular case... he absolutely knew what he was doing. The fact that he stopped choking her and let her start breathing again just to begin to beat her over and over with a rock? That’s pure sadism. He knew.

    • @StellaRaeVon
      @StellaRaeVon 3 года назад +51

      @@doseofdanni Exactly. Plus, smiling at police when they asked WHY - he was clearly gloating, much like many adult serial killers do. He was devious

    • @taralove6508
      @taralove6508 3 года назад +17

      Yes even I believe he knew exactly what he was doing.... kids that are above 6 aren't that gullible, they have a certain sense of understanding, might not be that developed or deep, but they can differentiate right and wrong. Most kids that age are curious about things that they aren't able to grasp fully.

  • @1430duh
    @1430duh 3 года назад +3349

    I feel like this just proves some people are just born evil.

    • @MiguelDLewis
      @MiguelDLewis 3 года назад +56

      We are all born evil. Only God is good.🕎✝️🕊

    • @East9211
      @East9211 3 года назад +263

      @@MiguelDLewis so Jesus was born evil?

    • @stuff6747
      @stuff6747 3 года назад +81

      @ Esmeralda Ureta I LOVE THIS COMMENT. I’m religious too but we’re probably not all born evil :)

    • @MiguelDLewis
      @MiguelDLewis 3 года назад +46

      @@East9211 Spiritually, no. Biologically, yes. This is why he had to resist the temptations of his flesh and sacrifice himself.

    • @golfpen108
      @golfpen108 3 года назад +3

      That's just mean man

  • @lifeofeuropean
    @lifeofeuropean 3 года назад +6

    I was 7 years old when my great grandfather died. I remember standing next to coffin looking at dead body and yes, I understood he was dead, and he never will come back...

    • @Stephanie.89
      @Stephanie.89 3 года назад

      Adults tend to underestimate children and how smart they are. Kids do understand death. It’s important to talk about these things at the right times. It’s apart of life.

  • @wa4645
    @wa4645 3 года назад +459

    They literally gave the child the green light to kill again by not subjecting him to any form of punishment and instead hiding the first murder. His parents should be severely punished.

    • @GenXfrom75
      @GenXfrom75 3 года назад +14

      YES! 💯

    • @oldemail227
      @oldemail227 3 года назад +18

      Agreed. And he should be locked up for life. Dangerous individual who will have many more victims.

    • @langyd4518
      @langyd4518 3 года назад

      it’s all well and good to say that because you are angry that something that terrible happened, but you have no idea what it is like to be a close family member in a family where something that traumatic is happening, often the family is as victimized as the victim and they can be in shock too and not know what to do

    • @deez9966
      @deez9966 3 года назад +10

      @@langyd4518 shut up

    • @charlynnwindham4704
      @charlynnwindham4704 3 года назад +22

      @@langyd4518 bro idc about how shocked you are, idc if you SAW the murder, if you don’t turn anyone in you are partially at fault

  • @sophiejade9293
    @sophiejade9293 3 года назад +273

    why would the family protect him like that omg i wouldn’t want to be in a house with a murderer

    • @satan3831
      @satan3831 3 года назад +13

      well, that’s India..

    • @sophiejade9293
      @sophiejade9293 3 года назад +5

      @@satan3831 i mean yeah of course there’s cultural differences , i’m american so it kinda shocked me

    • @satan3831
      @satan3831 3 года назад +5

      @@sophiejade9293 yeah, me too, I’m European but i’ve come to learn a lot about Indian ‘culture’ over the years and it’s honestly just disgusting and shocking at the same time..

    • @sami-or5lg
      @sami-or5lg 3 года назад +32

      @@satan3831 what does being Indian have to do with this??? it's probably bc it was in a working-class and everyone knows everyone kinda village. what u said rlly doesnt have anything to do with this, and this is coming from a fellow asian from a reserved family

    • @michalimoore6123
      @michalimoore6123 3 года назад +6

      @@satan3831 it’s not cos it’s India this is also not a normal thing in India🤣

  • @erinw.9256
    @erinw.9256 3 года назад +469

    I'm just fucking shook. This kid is now around my age (I was born in 1998) and he's out there in the world completely free and I hope he's gotten the help and medication and therapy to stop him from acting on impulse to kill anyone else.

    • @ankitamohanty3157
      @ankitamohanty3157 3 года назад +51

      Um, I don't think he got a therapy. It's a luxury to working class people.

    • @hithereiam4878
      @hithereiam4878 3 года назад +18

      It’s crazy! They’re worried about running his life or the family name, but I wanna yell at them “HELLO? IT’S TOO LATE FOR THAT!” His name is out, his family name is ruined. Why not let the police or whatever in the area, permanently put him in a institution or safe place where he can’t do this ever again?! There’s nothing to save and his life is already ruined. It makes everyone with the same last name, immediately associated to this killer. There needs to be ways to stop this. It doesn’t mean the mom or family don’t love him, it means he needs to be under 24/7, 365 watch. They’re seeming to just feel as if he can kill within the family and it’s ok, they’ll slap him on the wrist, and not tell anyone if it’s within the family. Once they’re all dead then maybe something will be done. It’s just ludicrous!

    • @cammey3
      @cammey3 3 года назад +5

      Medication for murder....🤔 lol

    • @Sunset553
      @Sunset553 3 года назад +16

      Even in the UK and US, if a kid grows up without empathy, you can put them in homes or treatment, but at 18, they’re on their own with a desire to hurt or kill. There’s a bit of a problem because we don’t curtail someone’s rights over what they might do. We wait until they’re caught.

    • @vergodagoat
      @vergodagoat 3 года назад +6

      Hope he gets locked back up...people like that don’t need help because I doubt he could ever be a normal human being let alone a functioning member of society.

  • @priyag9501
    @priyag9501 3 года назад +13

    O my god you are so cute pronouncing all these Indian names ❤ adorable. I laughed a bit when you said may be she was a single mother. Here in India, specially in villages the concept of 'single mother' doesn't exist. But hey great job bringing out Indian crimes stories. Not very often a non Indian RUclipsr talks abt Indian crime stories. You did it wonderfully. 👏

  • @victoria-wh1fh
    @victoria-wh1fh 3 года назад +1719

    sorry for the side note but khushboo is such a cute name

    • @annikkirahko6714
      @annikkirahko6714 3 года назад +105

      I thought so too, I’m glad someone mentioned it!

    • @divyajoshi9784
      @divyajoshi9784 3 года назад +317

      Khushboo means fragrance in Hindi.

    • @jess0324
      @jess0324 3 года назад +79

      @@divyajoshi9784 thats so pretty !

    • @Ok-pq5ro
      @Ok-pq5ro 3 года назад +38

      @@divyajoshi9784 THATS SO PRETTY WHAT

    • @kekemana4299
      @kekemana4299 3 года назад +62

      Kush in Gujarati means happy and boo is like happy person

  • @Escargot..Margot
    @Escargot..Margot 3 года назад +429

    I'm guessing his family hid the bodies. "family matter"
    Also, Eleanor pleaseeeeeee cover the Tessa Majors case. she was an 18 year old college student murdered by some teenagers in a robbery gone wrong. Thanks, best wishes Mizuki

    • @organs8917
      @organs8917 3 года назад +2

      Omg yeah I’ve heard of that case, I really want her to cover it since I don’t know much about it

    • @krytietv1684
      @krytietv1684 3 года назад +2

      OK, I will make that my next video. Thanks for the suggestion ❤

    • @dallasoch
      @dallasoch 3 года назад +1

      You're probably right. The family probably "took care of it".

    • @olivia1801
      @olivia1801 3 года назад +10

      @@krytietv1684 HUH😭

  • @bassmike7021
    @bassmike7021 3 года назад +226

    If 2 parents are willing to cover and lie about 2 murders, the one being of your own child, I cant imagine what else are they willing to cover. I wouldnt find it impossible if the parents were abusing their children or being sadistic to them and the boy mimiced this behaviour somehow.

    • @kittyroars5629
      @kittyroars5629 3 года назад +13

      Exactly. There’s been extreme abuse here.

    • @Sunny_8418
      @Sunny_8418 2 года назад

      Its so true, families like that who is very secretive and care about reputation would also hide pedos , rape , domestic violence and more !!

    • @sylvia7447
      @sylvia7447 7 месяцев назад

      The parents should’ve been charged with child endangerment because after they knew there son was a murderer they did nothing to protect their baby and the communities children.

  • @sarahjayne9297
    @sarahjayne9297 2 года назад +10

    My dad passed around that age and I 100% understood what was going on.

    • @cz180p
      @cz180p Год назад +1

      Your dad died at 8? What

  • @Siasmummy
    @Siasmummy 3 года назад +259

    He didn’t understand but yet he went on to do it twice more, and the third time he “didn’t get the fight back he wanted” horrible horrible case

  • @maximilliankohler3901
    @maximilliankohler3901 3 года назад +285

    I admire this girl and her way of telling these stories. Not arrogant, not assuming, nor all-knowing. You just keep you glued to her talking. ♥️

  • @kahne5795
    @kahne5795 3 года назад +761

    Eleanor: *this is very tragic, an 8 year old murdered people*
    Also Eleanor: *RAID SHADOW LEGENDS*

    • @Clarifyyy
      @Clarifyyy 3 года назад +64

      youtube doesn’t monetize her videos because obviously it’s true crime cases about real people. and it gets into graphic detail.
      so that means she doesn’t earn ad revenue. the only way for her to earn money is from sponsors. besides, this is her job. she means well

    • @valeriestone1465
      @valeriestone1465 3 года назад +2

      sdxfcgvhbnjbhvgcf i know I just cant 🤣🤣

    • @Clarifyyy
      @Clarifyyy 3 года назад +28

      @@WillSelfless this IS her job, she has to take a lot of time into research to get the most accurate result of the case

    • @pr107
      @pr107 3 года назад +19

      @@WillSelfless I you confused on how much work and time it takes to produce a video like this? For you it's your "entertainment" apparently, are you Amajee?

    • @minahtheweirdo
      @minahtheweirdo 3 года назад

      😂😂😂😂

  • @kannaeatdaworld8382
    @kannaeatdaworld8382 2 года назад +2

    People my age: Do you think you'll have kids?
    People my parent's age: Any little ones yet?
    Me: *Watching this* ... Hm? Did-did you uh, say something?

  • @allthatjas00
    @allthatjas00 3 года назад +256

    He understood & they rewarded him with a biscuit !!

    • @maliaray662
      @maliaray662 3 года назад +17

      The actual thing that happend isn't funny but the way u put it was x lol

    • @jjammmees
      @jjammmees 3 года назад +20

      it’s like they are training a dog

    • @sylvia7447
      @sylvia7447 7 месяцев назад +1

      I was saying the same thing 🤦🏾‍♀️ India is different.

  • @Patchouliprince
    @Patchouliprince 3 года назад +92

    The idea that the bodies being hidden means he didn’t do it is a really big jump. I’d assume the family took care of the bodies since they were so keen to hide everything. The kid clearly didn’t care about being sneaky and hiding it, but the adults did

  • @hollistergirl65
    @hollistergirl65 3 года назад +1506

    he's still out there... 23 years old... i wonder how many victims he has now

    • @yuviaestrella9384
      @yuviaestrella9384 3 года назад +102

      @@goodgravy3047 very racially motivated

    • @logicali9575
      @logicali9575 3 года назад +59

      @@goodgravy3047 your actually ewwww

    • @yellowstarfish9342
      @yellowstarfish9342 3 года назад +81

      @@goodgravy3047 are you dense? We're not property, we're people and therefore we can't be "imported" you idiot.

    • @ZoeNycole
      @ZoeNycole 3 года назад +23

      @@goodgravy3047 nasty lmaooo

    • @yellowstarfish9342
      @yellowstarfish9342 3 года назад +82

      @@goodgravy3047 are you scared is that why you deleted your comment? No worries I’ll reply anyway! You said (and I quote) “everyone has their own homeland, England isn’t yours.” See it’s super interesting that you say that because wasn’t it England that went around the world and took over countries that wasn’t theirs? Wasn’t it England who dried up countries from their natural recourses? Wasn’t it y’all who stole $43 trillion from India alone? Your queen still has our jewel on her crown(the crown looks awful on her anyway). That wasn’t yours either. And you won’t even give us our stuff back. And then you people drew the shittiest border known to mankind because of course you did. Hell, you people continue to oppress people around the world. Y’all and the US have killed 200 Yemeni civilians. Those countries aren’t yours either. If you don’t want immigrants in your country then stop bombing us and looting us. You also said “England isn’t yours.” Nope and I don’t live there and I’m thankful for it everyday.

  • @StarryspudStories
    @StarryspudStories 2 года назад +4

    This is absolutely terrifying. I mean, I do love true crime, but man, this was a tough one! Bravo for giving it a go!

  • @emileelamica7701
    @emileelamica7701 3 года назад +210

    I always smile when I hear Elenor say "behbeh" 😊

    • @b.valentine5283
      @b.valentine5283 3 года назад +19

      Me too!!! I just found out I'm pregnant and I keep referring to the baby as "beh-beh" like Eleanor lol I can't help it anymore!

    • @androphobe
      @androphobe 3 года назад

      IKR

    • @bojangles_
      @bojangles_ 3 года назад +5

      @@b.valentine5283 congratulations!! ❤

    • @sebswede9005
      @sebswede9005 3 года назад +3

      Are you Lost, behbeh girl?

    • @niaj377
      @niaj377 3 года назад

      Same! I repeat it like 5 times every time she says it lol I love it

  • @yulitzaahumada4294
    @yulitzaahumada4294 3 года назад +150

    When I was 8 I thought the moon followed me, this is insane!

    • @kebaletilemfolo5104
      @kebaletilemfolo5104 3 года назад +17

      Oh my gosh thank you so much, your comment just made my day.
      I just remembered looking at the moon while in the car and feeling so happy and amused by it following me.
      I hope you enjoy your day, love all the way from South Africa ❤️🇿🇦

    • @suzaanmaharjan8169
      @suzaanmaharjan8169 3 года назад +5

      Lol I am 11,turning 12 next month and I still can't figure out the science behind the moon following me

    • @periottt6896
      @periottt6896 3 года назад +2

      @@suzaanmaharjan8169 👀

    • @Coco-chrispy
      @Coco-chrispy 3 года назад +2

      I thought that too loll

    • @jezistar1881
      @jezistar1881 3 года назад

      It doesn't?!??

  • @Tajesiir
    @Tajesiir 2 года назад +3

    24:24 man looks like a type of person to say “u wanna know how I got these scars” “let’s put a smile to that face”
    Not gonna name the man cause u know law

  • @undeadfright1044
    @undeadfright1044 3 года назад +717

    Is it jut me or whenever eleanor uploads i just click without hesitation lol