What do you mean his childhood was like everyone else? his cousin came back from war and showed him all those gruesome pictures. Plus he saw his cousin kill his wife. I believe that's where he learned.
This documentary failed to mention that Richard and his brother was sexually molested by a teacher who befriended his family, that probably destroyed his soul
It all starts there. In childhood. For every human being. He was mistreated, traumatized so he did it to others. No one is born defective,bad. Kudos to you for clarifying his childhood trauma.
Yes... that's why I always make sure to tell everyone I know, especially war vets, don't show me NO fuckin pictures cuz I don't wanna turn into a rapist/ serial killer. I just know it'll happen if they do. On the bright side, if I ever do become one, I'll just "say" someone showed me pictures that way I wont bear the full responsibility of my murders. I may still go to prison, or even get the death penalty, but with enough time, and enough liberals, who knows what could happen? I might've get out one day to do it again and blame it on the pictures all over 🤷♂️
I lived a block away from the couple on strong Ave that he killed and gauged the poor ladies eyes out. It was so scary! I will never forget the fear finding out that he was so close to my house. we couldn’t sleep I was in 6th grade
No, he did begin that way! But between what happened at his home and his uncle killing his wife in Ramirez presence, Ramirez was a kid then, he became a killer! a non-repentant killer!
They literally brought it up and spoke about the effect it had on Richard. It's a 45-minute documentary, they're not going to go off and tell the cousin's life story in the middle of it.
Nexus Six Vietnam was different to WW2, the Americans were losing and the Vietnamese were soo hard to find or kill so the Americans took the anger and frustration out on the locals and villagers of the towns and villages.
My grandfather was a lawyer in la when that happened. He met the night stalker and said that Richard Ramirez was scarier than Manson. You can actually see my grandfather doing paperwork in a documentary about Richard Ramirez
I actually really liked the music, it helped create mood, tension, suspense and also was played well with imaginative arrangements and instrumentation. Good job.
When you look at him first time and hear him talk for the first time, you probably wouldn’t have thought of him as a serial killer so it’s really scary how calm of a person he looked even though he did all those horrible things.
I know. My husband and I both sobbed when we heard about the little boy. I didn't need to know the details. The boy's graphic abuse shouldn't have been publicly shared. Good to see a man care so much for a little boy's well-being. The world needs more men like you, Rony.
@@You.Tube.Sucks. the boy didn’t deserve to die, he should have walked down the isle, go to dinners, play video games, make friends, breath the fresh air. What did he do to deserve it! Nothing, he could have been the first person on Mars, he could have done something. But Noo this guy who girls love décidé to ruin it all. I think the info should have been showed to us to show how horrible this guy is, no one should like him even for his looks.
Its true small weird things, combined with being an outcast, minority, drugusing. He knew girls didnt like him, so he had to Force it. And from that grew his fantasys plus he was angry, remorseful person who had gave up on life, happiness and love. He was indeed a sick individual who acted on madness and impulser forced by his desires. Killing was a Way to not get caught and he started to enjoy it the pain, fear = power like the rest.
It’s sad that he started out as a seemingly sweet, respectful, and handsome young man. It seems that at some point during his adolescence, a switch just flipped in his brain. The cousin thing was surely a part of his path to violence, but there was definitely much more to it.
Exactly what I was thinking. The cousin just triggered what was already there somewhere. He was "fascinated" by the horrible things his cousin did. FASCINATED!
That's how a psychopaths hides their true identity by appearing normal copying everything they see so don't get fooled by him being sweet and respectful in his child days he is just continuing hiding his real identity. when he grown up he just found out his psychopathy niche and started killing people
@@ycee8629 He actually had fallen and hit his head a couple times as a kid which affected him a lot, plus the epilepsy with no medication doesn’t help. His father would tie him up to a grave in a graveyard and leave him there over night for punishment plus much more. He went through a lot.
@@paytonleigh5307 While you’re correct in saying that he probably had a troubled childhood and went through a lot, it’s also worth noting that not every child with equally bad (or worse) experiences will become criminals, drug addicts, or crazed psychopaths such as Ramirez.
The night the family of Phillips Ranch were killed, my LASD dad chased a tall scraggly Mexican guy after he tried getting in our house in Pomona. When Ramirez was arrested, my Dad confirmed he was the man he chased that night. We talk about it once in a while. Worst summer of my childhood.
Psychopaths are born , not made. Many serial killers have completly normal childhoods. No doubt ramirez had psychological damage from his upbringing though, but he would have been a psychopath regardless. Not all Psychopaths kill people though, so who knows
i'm so mad that no one ever talks about how traumatizing his childhood was. so we're just gonna ignore how his dad abused him and tied him to a cross in their local cemetery and left him there overnight? also the narrator says he was sentenced to death but doesn't mention that he stayed in jail for like 24 years and then died of cancer in 2013
Would you make a similar excuse if it was a dark skinned minority you didn't find attractive? You probably won't. You'll wish the worst punishment for him.
@@Ghostrider-ul7xn I'm not making an excuse, it's simply an explanation, there's a difference. Who said I found him attractive in the first place? I do wish the worst punishment for him already, I don't know why his skin color would make a difference and I don't know why you assume I'm racist lmaoo. I literally just stated some facts about his childhood that I think is important to mention in these types of videos because it can help understand the criminal better. (understand, but not excuse).
@Eleventeen512 I agree he was a good-looking guy and had the opportunity to be something great and probably would have made it in the modeling industry, but at the end of the day, he was a pos serial killer that also hurt children and I hope he's burning hell for what he did. He was also a coward for the way he did his murders.
@Eleventeen512 Yeah, it's unfortunate he chose that path. Btw my comment wasn't meant to upset you if it did i just have no respectfor this man, I actually did a project on him and learned everything about him, and I was sick to my stomach when I found out some of the nasty shit he did to others. Just a wicked human.
@Amanda M ofcourse we saw it. That's when he was addicted to drugs & didn't even bother cleaning himself. What do u expect a "shinning shimmering splendid teeth"?
They left out the 12 year old Romero kid who bravely gave them the description/partial plate of the car they lifted his fingerprint from. God knows how many more victims Ramirez would've claimed if it weren't for that brave kid.
They are not right about his childhood, not at all: his childhood was way too far from being nice, normal and peaceful. Not many of us as innocent minors see the murder of close person, right in front of our eyes, just like that. He wasn't just simply born to kill, he did to his victims all those nasty things that his cousin Miguel shown him in very young age, and then taught him how to use weapons and violence, in a way as cruel as it could be.
My grandmother went to highschool with him, she once remarked that, "That entire family was off, I don't know what it was about them, but they all seemed to just stare off into the distance and seemingly talk 'upside down'." whatever that means.
Were there decent alarm systems back in the mid 80s? Only options are guns, dogs, night lockout ( you stay awake as your family sleeps) and alarm system
I remember when this monster was loose in the 80s. My family and i lived in LA County. I was going to high shool and working. I would have my brother go with me to the mall etc. That was a very hot summer and you were afraid to leave your windows open. I slept with a hammer under my bed. It was a very scary time. Myself and all of LA county im sure was relieved when he was captured. He finally passed away in jail.
was a toddler 3 years old living in Los Angeles Pasadena in 1985. It’s crazy how I could feel all the scary vibrations of the people cause I felt even scared and stressed out...and I barely had been alive,only 3 years here on earth 🌏
Photographic memory. Ok in 1985 I was 3 my mom shutting the windows it being hot saying my dad was working late. When you feel scared you tend to remember notable events
Even tho blurred, the pictures shown are pretty grizzly and not like other docs who described what happened for ur imagination but rather this one boom , in ur face
Cause there are a lot of women who dream of becoming someone’s salvation. So they fall for this kind of people, thinking”i will be the one who will make him change”, that great mission they would like to attribute to themselves.
It’s such a shame... what makes a human do things so inhuman, especially so young. He either experienced really traumatic things that made him feel this is the life that he deserves, everyone and anyone will pay. Or he simply chose to be this person because he really didn’t care and maybe he thought it was cool and the drugs and alcohol didn’t help, it was his death wish. Depressed, addicted and careless.
He didn't have the best upstart seems his sick cousin played a big part, he's pure evil,on Netflix now there's a four 5 part documentary, the press etc had a lot do with him not being caught, in the end thank god for his community, the guy chasing him down the street hitting him with an iron bar,Good on you fella,you helped catch on of the most hienous,hideous mother that's lived
Definitely worth a watch if you want a little more background. This 44 minute episode is a more interesting and informative than the 4 part Netflix documentary!
My mother's ex was in LA County jail when Richard Ramirez was first arrested (the 2nd time). There was a hole in the concrete cell my mother's ex was in peering into Ramirez's cell. He said Ramirez would seem to be normal during the day, but he would stay up all night pounding his head on a pentagram drawn on the concrete wall.
@@user-zz5uc4le7x He was probably bored out of his mind stuck in jail. If you're trapped in a cell 24/7 you're going to go stir crazy and bang your head on a wall at some point out of shear boredom.
His cousin influenced him but Ramirez enjoyed it, he never ran from it...the photos his cousin showed him of the tortured vietnamese women turned him on, any other kid would be mortified. It shows his brain was already wired differently, maybe from the head injuries. He even said in one of his pen-pal letters he enjoyed hurting the women. He never showed remorse. There was something in him to begin with or he wouldnt of sought his cousins company. If it was solely up-bringing his brothers would of been the same. I think it's a mixture of both nature and nuture in his case.
That’s exactly it. There’s probably hundreds of thousands of people in American history that have been born into the same situation as Ramirez, but the vast majority haven’t come out like this.
@@livingshadows6731 Half the people alive have fucked up childhoods but they don't react that way. Being evil is a choice that people begin to make when they are children. God will judge them eventually and if it isn't their fault He knows and will deal accordingly. Meantime, we do what we need to.
@@Slayerjane61 False. The frontal lobe damage he indured, psychopathic predisposition, the abuse and exposure to sickening events and influences created what he became.
@@livingshadows6731 legit he lost his vcard at 12 to a prostitute for starters, which is statutory rape, had two severe head injuries causing brain trauma and epilepsy after, was so scared of his father he would run away and sleep in the graveyard, his father would tie him to a cross and leave him there overnight as a punishment, add on seeing his cousin shoot his wife and being shown those Vietnam pictures and being taught by him to break into houses, that’s not exactly a normal fckin childhood
@@Slayerjane61 it all depends on the individual as to how that affects them and their brain development. Outside factors actually have a large effect on physical brain alterations, so you need a combination of nature and nurture elements to make something like this happen, not just one or the other, it’s a lot more complicated. It’s why there’s such a large statistical correlation showing abused kids becoming abusers themselves, that doesn’t happen by chance. Even things like the MAOA gene don’t produce effects alone, they need outside environmental factors like abuse to activate them.
Kudos to the citizens that took him down!!!!!!!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Liked hearing detectives thoughts and experiences with him. Learned new things in this documentary!
I lived in the area where he was being chased down and being captured. I was in like 1st grade. Everyone knew evil was out hunting! It was a huge relief when the good ole’ citizens (who are immigrants💗) caught him! We all were so damn grateful for these brave people that hunted him down and held him till the police could take him to jail. They made sure he felt the wrath of the community too! They are heroes!
I feel like the fact that his family didn’t really speak the truth of what happen behind close doors are if they are covering up what they had done to the night stalker
It was his psycho cousin that turned him crazy. His cousin showing him pictures of dead murdered people he killed in the war. And he also killed his wife in front of Ramirez
I had a friend who had a freakin' CRUSH on this creep. I'd remind her of what he'd done and she'd be, "Yeah, but...he's so cute, etc." We're no longer friends.
I agree with Detective Carillo when he says he doesn't believe anyone is born to kill. They learn from what they see and experience. Yes, many of us have bad things in our upbringing and never do anything evil like Ramirez. But it's a deadly combination of real-world experiences that cause someone to go down this path.
37:46 I'm sure Ramirez looked like evil incarnate but these guys and their dad still ran in his direction instead of running away in fear. It's something to be proud of.
I'm stunned by all these people commenting about the poor boy and his childhood. It is irrelevant to the victims, irrelevant to their parents, the cause doesn't matter. The wreckage created is what matters. This dude should definitely have been put down. That he died of old age is just a lack of justice. I don't care what his childhood was like. This guy was evil.
I do feel bad for his childhood and I wonder what he would be like if he wasn't exposed to thag stuff. But I agree. He should of gotten sent to death or beaten up in jail like Dahmer. Dying of old age just feels like injustice.
The cause does matter. Abused children are far more likely to commit heinous violent crimes later on. If he wasn’t abused as a child there likely wouldn’t be any victims. Lookup serial killers and 95 percent of them had horrific childhoods with despicable parents. Killers aren’t born evil. More often than not these killers are created from neglectful abusive parents. Parents have a clear responsibility that you’re ignorantly ignoring.
@@Rajunath12350 I used to live right down the street from Jeffrey’s house in Bath, Ohio. I also went to the same higher school. My one teacher had him as a student 😬
@@sunbeagle9769 you know that hotel it's some bad juju in that place. That case still freak me out , the warn out of towners not to go there , even when Richard Ramirez went there he wasn't scared at all. Just how did her body end up in the tank with the chains on it , heavy chains that have never been unchained. Spooky. How did the lift her body way up their you need a crane to do that . Spooky.
How can he say there wasn't anything particularly unusual about Richard's upbringing? He wasn't just conceived as a "bad seed". This was a young boy that showed much empathy towards his friends and family, until his sadistic cousin stripped away his innocence. Richard's life of crime later fueled his need to kill, especially during a time when his interest in "Hard Rock" involved the second wave of Black Metal, which quite literally promoted satanic worship and ritualistic killings. I'm an avid listener of Extreme music, and they glossed over that entirely. It's really not hard to look at the timeline and recognize what disrupted Richard's sexual development, consequently molding him into a serial killer. I wouldn't say he was crazy either, but he was a drug addict. It impaired his ability to live in the present and truly grasp the reality of his actions. He grew into his own and ran with it, without any regard for the ramifications he would face. When he wasn't strung out and had to wake up from this real life fantasy, he couldn't cope. I think that's why he was hyperventilating, and appeared much different than the invincible reputation he created for himself. In the end, there's no question he's to be held accountable for his heinous crimes. I'm deeply saddened for the 8-year-old boy. I can't imagine.
I literally live 2 minutes away from the apartment complex he committed his first murder in Rosemead. Just drove by that apartment complex today. Very scary time back then. Alot of sleepless nights.
Serial killers are fascinating. Interesting to hear about people who's brains are wired differently. Psychopaths with no empathy who get high from murdering people....how could you not find that Interesting?
I remember those Days I was so traumatized but that guy I was so scared when I get up in the night to make bottle for my baby I had a big window and I always feel like he can be by the window I was so happy when the police arrested him
This man wasn't born to kill you guys fail to talk about the 2 lashes he got in his head and if you do a survey a lot of serial killer had gotten a blow to the head plus when a child is not taught right from wrong what do you expect and the cousin made his old lifestyle fun and interesting to him Yes he had his price to pay but I don't think he was born a killer
What Makes me so Astonished is that all these victims must have been screaming and late at night too.. when households are quiet.. but no one saw anything ? no neighbours or anyone heard a thing? it’s crazy!!
Yeah, and no one heard the gunshots either, or all the things he throwed around in the houses etc. Very strange indeed. He would never have gotten way with it today though.
I saw him, he was in front of me at the traffic light, he turned right because he saw me turn right, I turned left and saw him driving towards me, I pulled in front of my friends house and saw him make a u turn to come back to where I parked, I had ran in and got my friends husband, my friends husband ran out and saw him drive slow and look at him, so he kept going! I then learned he had a master key to Toyota Celicas, I was driving a 1976 Toyota celica, we had no idea who He was until we saw him on the news 2 days later! My friends 2 sons saw him in San Pablo going into a gun store, thank goodness there was a 2 week waiting period that started just around that same year!
He attacked a young woman in the town I grew up in, Sierra Madre. Not typical of that little town. The two elderly sisters who were attacked lived on the same street, Grand Avenue in Monrovia, that my parents had bought from a doctor, as their retirement home. Just horrible.
Yes, we all knew that nowhere was really safe. That Sierra Madre attack is almost like he went out of his way to show that some place away from the freeways (not that easy for him to quickly escape from) was not safe. either. I can tell he was trying to be as random as he could be. He wanted to terrorize everyone. He was pure evil.
He scalped one of those ladies in Arcadia, or Monrovia. We all knew quite a bit about what he was doing to his victims. We all knew it was gunna happen again soon to someone within a 20-30 minute drive from us, too.
I thought , for sure, that he was gunna hit the Covina, West Covina area . He had hit the Western San Gabriel Valley. He had hit the North San Gabriel Valley. He had hit the Central San Gabriel Valley. We thought sure he was gunna come hit the Eastern San Gabriel Valley. I think he had hit the Diamond Bar area. Was making a circle around us.
it is fascinating but the way you said it made it sound like you would be willing to do murder just to know what it felt like or what went through others minds.
At the end I was amazed that the officer working the case seemed to have a better grasp of what could have seriously led to this guy having turned out the way he did, a better grasp than the psychiatric professionals talking about faulty genes etc. I just couldn't believe most of their conclusions. you don't think the cousin's behavior was a huge factor?
My whole family is from L.A. and my mom and her sister actually saw him driving on the freeway. They said they thought he was kind of cute until they saw him on T.V later on due to his crimes.
@Colleen De koning I thought the same thing about the crime scene photos they showed. What's the point in showing 50% blurred out photos? Anyway... Greencloud8 was making an assumption, not an "assumption", and it was about the documentary itself, not the comment. I don't think you've got this quoting thing down. And whether something is insulting or not is kinda subjective, so yeah... I guess you could be offended by the comment. But man, if you are offended by that... what aren't you offended by?
Koben there are ppl who are hard of hearing, my father is and he’s always saying when watching a documentary “listen to that bloody music playing over the narrator voice”. I think he makes a good point.
What do you mean his childhood was like everyone else? his cousin came back from war and showed him all those gruesome pictures. Plus he saw his cousin kill his wife. I believe that's where he learned.
This documentary failed to mention that Richard and his brother was sexually molested by a teacher who befriended his family, that probably destroyed his soul
Also suffered a severe head injury which is common amongst serial killers
It all starts there. In childhood. For every human being. He was mistreated, traumatized so he did it to others. No one is born defective,bad. Kudos to you for clarifying his childhood trauma.
Learned what? 99% people be repulsed by that. He was evil plain and simple.
Yes... that's why I always make sure to tell everyone I know, especially war vets, don't show me NO fuckin pictures cuz I don't wanna turn into a rapist/ serial killer. I just know it'll happen if they do. On the bright side, if I ever do become one, I'll just "say" someone showed me pictures that way I wont bear the full responsibility of my murders. I may still go to prison, or even get the death penalty, but with enough time, and enough liberals, who knows what could happen? I might've get out one day to do it again and blame it on the pictures all over 🤷♂️
I love it when the music is so loud you can't hear the narrator.
I'm KraSy, what's ur excuse ?
Round sick retards , sick retards that controlled them freaks , that make thrm lunatic freaks .
Freaks , freaks , freaks .
THEM , ZEACKS
Them .
"If he starts levitating, I'm outta here". Lmao
Yep. That Detective lol'd too.
Been mom's changed thou b blessed
Ahs 84?
Detective Douchebag
MonsterManda89 how ?
I lived a block away from the couple on strong Ave that he killed and gauged the poor ladies eyes out. It was so scary! I will never forget the fear finding out that he was so close to my house. we couldn’t sleep I was in 6th grade
Wow!
Scary
Were air conditioners uncommon at that time in LA? Seems they all had their windows open at night.
Mad
I lived next door to Peter Sutcliffe
"He was an ordinary kid. Just like the rest of us." Someone please lock "the rest of them" up IMMEDIATELY!!
@El Capitano Guillermo dodo Sorry. I forgot to use the sarcasm font.
Some people change
michael mckay some people must be blind. The sarcasm font was clear as day.
No, he did begin that way! But between what happened at his home and his uncle killing his wife in Ramirez presence, Ramirez was a kid then, he became a killer! a non-repentant killer!
Sorry, Cousin! Cousin had the pictures,PTSD, and murdered his wife in front of R.R!
It's called BACKGROUND music for a reason!!!
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Totally, that fucking tone that pearce's the ear sucks
@@SACTOWNOG Agree with you! So loud.
Hahaha
Yeah that shit is Fucking annoying 🤪
Who’s here wanting more after watching the docu on Netflix
Meeeee lol
they could have caught him earlier with video footage cctv when he went to the dentist
Me. It was really good
Started to watch that the 13th Got done with it today😂
kam mal Could of but nope cuz he didn’t go in or whatever
Y'all must be deaf bcuz I can hear the narrator perfectly fine with the background music playing.
right lmao
Fr
Frrr 😒
Frrrr
Every now and then music goes up to a distracting piercing pitch
Are you sure the music is loud enough?
Yeah it scared the shit out of me ;w;
Lmfaooooo
Not sure I think it needs to be louder lol... Why tf do they do that?!
Sorry couldn't hear you
You guys must not realize that this aired in the early 2000s. Thats how TV was back than.
So... we"re just going to look past the cousin with the pictures? Sounds like the whole family is a bit "off"
I saw a documentary with some of Ramirez's family members and his cousin came back completely off from Vietnam and traumatized him.
They literally brought it up and spoke about the effect it had on Richard. It's a 45-minute documentary, they're not going to go off and tell the cousin's life story in the middle of it.
mra irs why tf do you have this guy in your profile picture?
trying to find the link to the richards cousin video
Nexus Six Vietnam was different to WW2, the Americans were losing and the Vietnamese were soo hard to find or kill so the Americans took the anger and frustration out on the locals and villagers of the towns and villages.
My grandfather was a lawyer in la when that happened. He met the night stalker and said that Richard Ramirez was scarier than Manson. You can actually see my grandfather doing paperwork in a documentary about Richard Ramirez
I’d love to come over and just talk about this
@@sandramarina4009 lol
@@0dumbduckie053 honestly it fascinates me 🥰
@@sandramarina4009 yeah my grandfather was a lawyer so he met all sorts of criminals lol
@@0dumbduckie053 damn ! Lucky
Bless all the people he killed or terrorized! I really hope the 8 year old got the love and therapy he needed.
Wasn’t he killed ?
@@rahtorres4305 no after ramirez raped him ramirez abandoned him like the 6 year old he raped and abandoned
@@faith_owl shit omg this hurts to read
Gods is not real he wouldnt of let people and children die like this
Killergreek,
You have every right to think that.
I’m not trying to change your mind.
I will say, though…. hard disagree.
Have a nice day.
Turn the music up. I cant hear it -_-
Lol
-stalker #2
Yea. Had to skip it
Ginn LOL!
😂
Y’all need to fire whoever is doing the background music for reals.
I'm sorry that it was not to your liking. I only wanted to bring high-tension in those keynote moments in the documentary.
Igor Ivanov it’s all good. Sorry I was rude. You just doing your job.
I actually really liked the music, it helped create mood, tension, suspense and also was played well with imaginative arrangements and instrumentation. Good job.
too loud
Igor Ivanov it’s just loud
When you look at him first time and hear him talk for the first time, you probably wouldn’t have thought of him as a serial killer so it’s really scary how calm of a person he looked even though he did all those horrible things.
psychopaths and serial killers ALWAYS look the most normal it'd blow their cover to act the way they do infront of everyone else
'Raped 8 year old son.". Is the most most sad and disturbing thing that i heard today.😪😪😪
I know. My husband and I both sobbed when we heard about the little boy. I didn't need to know the details. The boy's graphic abuse shouldn't have been publicly shared.
Good to see a man care so much for a little boy's well-being. The world needs more men like you, Rony.
@@You.Tube.Sucks. the boy didn’t deserve to die, he should have walked down the isle, go to dinners, play video games, make friends, breath the fresh air. What did he do to deserve it! Nothing, he could have been the first person on Mars, he could have done something. But Noo this guy who girls love décidé to ruin it all. I think the info should have been showed to us to show how horrible this guy is, no one should like him even for his looks.
NO ONE IS BORN LIKE THIS. The answer lies in early stage of development where there is severe trauma.
Dude stfu. You can be born to kill and you can be nurtured to. Nobody genes are the same
Gawd like you have all the answers . Stfu
That's a very ignorant statement.
NOT TRUE MILLIONS OF PEOPLE ARE BORN EVIL
You’re justifying it with liberal logic
they didn’t do much research on his childhood and it shows. he WAS created, he wasn’t “born to kill”
Born and created is the same thing
Slimeball no it’s not lol this whole show literally asks if they were born a murderer or someone created to be a murderer
Slimeball I created a pooh
Its true small weird things, combined with being an outcast, minority, drugusing. He knew girls didnt like him, so he had to Force it. And from that grew his fantasys plus he was angry, remorseful person who had gave up on life, happiness and love. He was indeed a sick individual who acted on madness and impulser forced by his desires. Killing was a Way to not get caught and he started to enjoy it the pain, fear = power like the rest.
Yes, thank you so much for your professional input. Jeez.
he looks a real nice person when u hear him speak and how he carries himself, shows how this hell disguised as heaven can turn you into a killer
Nah he looks like a demon too lol
Time. And pressure.
No wonder 250 serial killers operate yearly nearly unnoticed.
Imagine being the neighbor of one of the nightstalkers victims that sense of relief an disbelief must be overwhelming
It’s sad that he started out as a seemingly sweet, respectful, and handsome young man. It seems that at some point during his adolescence, a switch just flipped in his brain. The cousin thing was surely a part of his path to violence, but there was definitely much more to it.
Exactly what I was thinking. The cousin just triggered what was already there somewhere. He was "fascinated" by the horrible things his cousin did. FASCINATED!
That's how a psychopaths hides their true identity by appearing normal copying everything they see so don't get fooled by him being sweet and respectful in his child days he is just continuing hiding his real identity. when he grown up he just found out his psychopathy niche and started killing people
@@ycee8629 He actually had fallen and hit his head a couple times as a kid which affected him a lot, plus the epilepsy with no medication doesn’t help. His father would tie him up to a grave in a graveyard and leave him there over night for punishment plus much more. He went through a lot.
I think his cousins played a big role in his later on perversions
@@paytonleigh5307 While you’re correct in saying that he probably had a troubled childhood and went through a lot, it’s also worth noting that not every child with equally bad (or worse) experiences will become criminals, drug addicts, or crazed psychopaths such as Ramirez.
The night the family of Phillips Ranch were killed, my LASD dad chased a tall scraggly Mexican guy after he tried getting in our house in Pomona. When Ramirez was arrested, my Dad confirmed he was the man he chased that night. We talk about it once in a while. Worst summer of my childhood.
For real? Scary shit.
😯
Oh my god! You are so lucky
Hello Mate what do ya mean how did he know he was Mexican.??? He looks Mexican because he is What kind of question is that
What's LASD and how was he able to identify him as a Mexican?
He became this way from abuse. Nobody was there to steer him in the right direction. All thos starts at home. Take care of your kids. Love your kids.
Psychopaths are born , not made. Many serial killers have completly normal childhoods. No doubt ramirez had psychological damage from his upbringing though, but he would have been a psychopath regardless. Not all Psychopaths kill people though, so who knows
THISSS!
@@johnnyflannigan136 LMAO no.
More like sociopath I think .. like his peeps said he was a nice guy but then he changed ... There is it
@@johnnyflannigan136 Are you a psychiatrist? I'm from the area. And it's not quite like you say.
And he still got married! What the hell am I doing wrong??
He had a set of groupies...and some were hot...figures🤔
That’s hilarious! 🤣
Not killing people like myself.. let's meet up Noah x
Because insecure women found that thing attractive.. that's why he got married.
And in instagram there is an army of hot chicks praising him
The music is loud as hell thought it was an avengers movie
What about the walking dead Music would suit him Well 🤣
Avengers movie🤣😂
Word of advice. Do not listen with headphones. You'll thank me.
At 18:42 yes ! Jesus Christ.. I heard it on my cars speakers... Wtf 🤔🤚🏻🤦🏻♂️
Im using headphones as we speak
@@patobantan420 stop. Dont do it. 🙉
patobantan420 please.... Beware👀🤚🏻📽🎤
diviengi I just took out my AirPods because of u thanks
i'm so mad that no one ever talks about how traumatizing his childhood was. so we're just gonna ignore how his dad abused him and tied him to a cross in their local cemetery and left him there overnight? also the narrator says he was sentenced to death but doesn't mention that he stayed in jail for like 24 years and then died of cancer in 2013
True
Idc wtf happened the shit he did was so fucked. Crazy how some of y’all are making excuses for the piece of shit
He was cancer. Good.
Would you make a similar excuse if it was a dark skinned minority you didn't find attractive? You probably won't. You'll wish the worst punishment for him.
@@Ghostrider-ul7xn I'm not making an excuse, it's simply an explanation, there's a difference. Who said I found him attractive in the first place? I do wish the worst punishment for him already, I don't know why his skin color would make a difference and I don't know why you assume I'm racist lmaoo. I literally just stated some facts about his childhood that I think is important to mention in these types of videos because it can help understand the criminal better. (understand, but not excuse).
18:39 scared the shit out of me
SAME like wtf
what is it?
Lmfao XD poor baby
Same holy
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dude actually looked like a Demon in disguise as a Human. Absolutely terrifying.
Actually he would have made a good model if his teeth had been ok.
@@VNP707tbh hes a pretty handsome guy. Definitely an evil look in his eyes tho
@@Eleventeen512 he had beautiful teeth.
@Eleventeen512 I agree he was a good-looking guy and had the opportunity to be something great and probably would have made it in the modeling industry, but at the end of the day, he was a pos serial killer that also hurt children and I hope he's burning hell for what he did. He was also a coward for the way he did his murders.
@Eleventeen512 Yeah, it's unfortunate he chose that path. Btw my comment wasn't meant to upset you if it did i just have no respectfor this man, I actually did a project on him and learned everything about him, and I was sick to my stomach when I found out some of the nasty shit he did to others. Just a wicked human.
He had the model/rock star look. Amazing bone structure. A waste of good looks really because he was a piece of shit.
Exactly he could have been an model
not to mention the fact everyone said he smelled absolutely “PUTRID” lmao
and also im guessing you guys didnt see his rotting smelly teeth before he got them fixed, IN JAIL 😩
@Amanda M ofcourse we saw it. That's when he was addicted to drugs & didn't even bother cleaning himself. What do u expect a "shinning shimmering splendid teeth"?
@@ru.chzbck9352 lol facts
They left out the 12 year old Romero kid who bravely gave them the description/partial plate of the car they lifted his fingerprint from. God knows how many more victims Ramirez would've claimed if it weren't for that brave kid.
They are not right about his childhood, not at all: his childhood was way too far from being nice, normal and peaceful. Not many of us as innocent minors see the murder of close person, right in front of our eyes, just like that. He wasn't just simply born to kill, he did to his victims all those nasty things that his cousin Miguel shown him in very young age, and then taught him how to use weapons and violence, in a way as cruel as it could be.
My grandmother went to highschool with him, she once remarked that, "That entire family was off, I don't know what it was about them, but they all seemed to just stare off into the distance and seemingly talk 'upside down'." whatever that means.
Who in the heck mixed the narration & music??
The music drowns out the narration at times!!!
I lived in the neighboring cities during his killing spree. I remember those hot nights and fear of going to sleep.
Jesus
@RO RO I remember this, too, as a child and I was terrified. I was living right next door to you in Azusa.
the reason im even here is cuz my mom was talking ab this to me n she also told me that they couldnt sleep for almost the whole summer
Yep! He cruised through Santa Ana too
Were there decent alarm systems back in the mid 80s? Only options are guns, dogs, night lockout ( you stay awake as your family sleeps) and alarm system
Me watching this documentary:
Music: EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
😂
Why these shows have to put stupid weird background noises- is beyond me. So annoying!
You on? Lol
I like it
Too busy paying attention to what they were saying to notice background shit
Jesus saw that lol- I'm in no mood for dumb music!
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I remember when this monster was loose in the 80s. My family and i lived in LA County. I was going to high shool and working. I would have my brother go with me to the mall etc. That was a very hot summer and you were afraid to leave your windows open. I slept with a hammer under my bed. It was a very scary time. Myself and all of LA county im sure was relieved when he was captured. He finally passed away in jail.
was a toddler 3 years old living in Los Angeles Pasadena in 1985. It’s crazy how I could feel all the scary vibrations of the people cause I felt even scared and stressed out...and I barely had been alive,only 3 years here on earth 🌏
Person, not monster.
matt what is your definition of a monster?
@@Greencloud8 how can you remember at 3 lol
Photographic memory. Ok in 1985 I was 3 my mom shutting the windows it being hot saying my dad was working late. When you feel scared you tend to remember notable events
came here after the netflix’s trailer..
Lmao me too
I just watched it .
@@leajohnson8441 same I'm scared now 😳
Just finished the Netflix doc!
@@leajohnson8441 Yes, me too! Very chilling to say the least!
he wasn’t born to be a killer he was abused up to the point he took his anger out on others like his victims.
Yes it was his influences and anger
Richard Ramirez worshipped Satan.
He WANTED to commit acts of evil because to him, that’s a form of worship.
Read the book by Philip Carlo
@@Ext_R2oke doesn’t make you kill :/
lol way to sympathize with demons
way to be low iq @@mariaihsan7184
Even tho blurred, the pictures shown are pretty grizzly and not like other docs who described what happened for ur imagination but rather this one boom , in ur face
😂 Lol this is true, you don't even have an opportunity to digest what you saw, until boom another one in your face
How the F does ANYONE marry this evil demon while he's in prison?!! Knowing what he's done!!!
Andrea Fields like Charles bronson
Because he was handsome AF
To get attention!
A lot of woman fall for guys in jail. Some of these guys are great con artist. Gab for talk.
Cause there are a lot of women who dream of becoming someone’s salvation. So they fall for this kind of people, thinking”i will be the one who will make him change”, that great mission they would like to attribute to themselves.
It’s such a shame... what makes a human do things so inhuman, especially so young. He either experienced really traumatic things that made him feel this is the life that he deserves, everyone and anyone will pay. Or he simply chose to be this person because he really didn’t care and maybe he thought it was cool and the drugs and alcohol didn’t help, it was his death wish. Depressed, addicted and careless.
indeed
When murder is a routine, something is wrong.
The creepiest thing is. Ramirez received many fans letters and love letters.
Ew
He didn't have the best upstart seems his sick cousin played a big part, he's pure evil,on Netflix now there's a four 5 part documentary, the press etc had a lot do with him not being caught, in the end thank god for his community, the guy chasing him down the street hitting him with an iron bar,Good on you fella,you helped catch on of the most hienous,hideous mother that's lived
Including a whole bunch of nudes.
U still find his groupies in the comments
It’s not creepy at all. Ramirez is good looking and woman can’t help it but send love letters
Came here for a documentary. Stayed for the orchestra.
Definitely worth a watch if you want a little more background. This 44 minute episode is a more interesting and informative than the 4 part Netflix documentary!
Yea Netflix was all over the place with their doco.
It focuses too much on Gil & Salerno. They're just 2 alcoholic cops who drove multiple times DUI.
When he was interviewed he's hesitant to answer questions. He's a smart man for sure
My mother's ex was in LA County jail when Richard Ramirez was first arrested (the 2nd time). There was a hole in the concrete cell my mother's ex was in peering into Ramirez's cell. He said Ramirez would seem to be normal during the day, but he would stay up all night pounding his head on a pentagram drawn on the concrete wall.
He has demonic possession
god damn
@@user-zz5uc4le7x He was probably bored out of his mind stuck in jail. If you're trapped in a cell 24/7 you're going to go stir crazy and bang your head on a wall at some point out of shear boredom.
“how much do you want the music to be played through out and how loud ?”
producer - yes
I always did say ppl make ppl go crazy. They don't turn crazy by themselves.
Agree!
His cousin's story seems it might be more fascinating than Richard Ramirez's.
C'mon bruh you didn't have to touch the 8 yr old. Wtf
6ft 2hunnid that was so fucked up...among everything else!🤯🤬😡😤
@Cami he doesn't have a conscious. In my opinion, he's the scariest serial killer I've studied. He doesn't have a target. Anybody is fair game
His cousin influenced him but Ramirez enjoyed it, he never ran from it...the photos his cousin showed him of the tortured vietnamese women turned him on, any other kid would be mortified. It shows his brain was already wired differently, maybe from the head injuries. He even said in one of his pen-pal letters he enjoyed hurting the women. He never showed remorse. There was something in him to begin with or he wouldnt of sought his cousins company. If it was solely up-bringing his brothers would of been the same. I think it's a mixture of both nature and nuture in his case.
That’s exactly it. There’s probably hundreds of thousands of people in American history that have been born into the same situation as Ramirez, but the vast majority haven’t come out like this.
I hope the 8 year old victim went on to have a happy and normal life. RIP to all the victims and May their families find peace ❤️
Me watching at 3 am, had to closed the windows! 😂
Scary ass lol
Right!! Like I don’t even live in America right now but my ass checked all my windows and doors three times after watching this stuff.
He died in 2013 at the age of 53.🙄
@@Sammy-mp9xn yes, because he is the only depraved serial killer to exist
That dude had no ordinary childhood " let's not even pretend that he did, I know of nobody that saw the type of stuff that he supposedly did.
exactly what I said when that detective said that shit. dude had a fucked up childhood that definitely played a huge part in his killing sprees
@@livingshadows6731 Half the people alive have fucked up childhoods but they don't react that way. Being evil is a choice that people begin to make when they are children. God will judge them eventually and if it isn't their fault He knows and will deal accordingly. Meantime, we do what we need to.
@@Slayerjane61 False. The frontal lobe damage he indured, psychopathic predisposition, the abuse and exposure to sickening events and influences created what he became.
@@livingshadows6731 legit he lost his vcard at 12 to a prostitute for starters, which is statutory rape, had two severe head injuries causing brain trauma and epilepsy after, was so scared of his father he would run away and sleep in the graveyard, his father would tie him to a cross and leave him there overnight as a punishment, add on seeing his cousin shoot his wife and being shown those Vietnam pictures and being taught by him to break into houses, that’s not exactly a normal fckin childhood
@@Slayerjane61 it all depends on the individual as to how that affects them and their brain development. Outside factors actually have a large effect on physical brain alterations, so you need a combination of nature and nurture elements to make something like this happen, not just one or the other, it’s a lot more complicated. It’s why there’s such a large statistical correlation showing abused kids becoming abusers themselves, that doesn’t happen by chance. Even things like the MAOA gene don’t produce effects alone, they need outside environmental factors like abuse to activate them.
Kudos to the citizens that took him down!!!!!!!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Liked hearing detectives thoughts and experiences with him. Learned new things in this documentary!
YOU 'II NO WONDER WOMAN , IF SO YOU WOULD HELP. YOU NOT EVEN WONDER GIRL.
Mr Ten Why would I tell you when I help? And are you really a”Ten”?
@@wonderwoman6019 What documentary is that, and i am two 10's.
@@wonderwoman6019 Did you like the 6 million dollar man . are you better that the bionic woman.
Mr Ten Of course liked both Six Million Dollar Man & Bionic Woman!
Crazy how it was the neighbours and the community that eventually ran him down! The power of the people!
I lived in the area where he was being chased down and being captured. I was in like 1st grade. Everyone knew evil was out hunting! It was a huge relief when the good ole’ citizens (who are immigrants💗) caught him! We all were so damn grateful for these brave people that hunted him down and held him till the police could take him to jail. They made sure he felt the wrath of the community too! They are heroes!
Turn off the 🎶
Its that Vietnam veterans influence 100%
it's so fascinating watching these documentaries 😁 you get sucked into them and don't wanna stop watching 😃
I feel like the fact that his family didn’t really speak the truth of what happen behind close doors are if they are covering up what they had done to the night stalker
Exactly! 👆👆👆
It was his psycho cousin that turned him crazy. His cousin showing him pictures of dead murdered people he killed in the war. And he also killed his wife in front of Ramirez
loveforanimals33 Shourbaji So is that supposed to be an excuse or something?
Rico Villanueva yea
There was already something wrong with him from the start
Slimeball there’s no good excuses for what he did
I feel like that pushed his psychotic behaviour but there was always something there
I had a friend who had a freakin' CRUSH on this creep. I'd remind her of what he'd done and she'd be, "Yeah, but...he's so cute, etc."
We're no longer friends.
Zero_BS_Tolerance hybristophilia is a hell of a drug
Many girls had a crush, with Ted Bundy was the same story.
Sick stuff.
@@ao9688 Geez... it has a name? Thanks.
@@Stefanie3 Ikr? I don't get it. Never will.
I agree with Detective Carillo when he says he doesn't believe anyone is born to kill. They learn from what they see and experience. Yes, many of us have bad things in our upbringing and never do anything evil like Ramirez. But it's a deadly combination of real-world experiences that cause someone to go down this path.
These ppl talking bout the music..
Great doc man!
It feels like the death note where you don’t know who’s next.
37:46
I'm sure Ramirez looked like evil incarnate but these guys and their dad still ran in his direction instead of running away in fear. It's something to be proud of.
I'm stunned by all these people commenting about the poor boy and his childhood. It is irrelevant to the victims, irrelevant to their parents, the cause doesn't matter. The wreckage created is what matters. This dude should definitely have been put down. That he died of old age is just a lack of justice. I don't care what his childhood was like. This guy was evil.
I do feel bad for his childhood and I wonder what he would be like if he wasn't exposed to thag stuff. But I agree. He should of gotten sent to death or beaten up in jail like Dahmer. Dying of old age just feels like injustice.
I agree. I am getting angry at all these stupid girls who are justifying his horrid and evil acts because he was a nice looking guy. Man woman☕
The reason why people bring it up is because it gives a back story on why people do what they do. It’s not “irrelevant”.
He didn’t die of old age. He was only 53 (younger than a good chunk of his victims, which I guess is fair).
The cause does matter. Abused children are far more likely to commit heinous violent crimes later on. If he wasn’t abused as a child there likely wouldn’t be any victims. Lookup serial killers and 95 percent of them had horrific childhoods with despicable parents. Killers aren’t born evil. More often than not these killers are created from neglectful abusive parents. Parents have a clear responsibility that you’re ignorantly ignoring.
Idk what’s scarier The Night Stalker or that goddamn chime sound that keeps playing at full blast
I’m a MAJOR true crime buff but this guy scares the shit out of me 😬
I lived through it. He had us petrified.
Jeffrey dahmer was most brutal
@@Scubooty I can only imagine 😟
@@Rajunath12350 one of the most
@@Rajunath12350 I used to live right down the street from Jeffrey’s house in Bath, Ohio. I also went to the same higher school. My one teacher had him as a student 😬
19:40 Hotel Cecil...........bad history, bad energy.
Isn't that where Elisa Lamb was found murdered?
@@Venomous_471 "Elisa Lam." Canadian girl. Yes that is correct.
@@sunbeagle9769 you know that hotel it's some bad juju in that place. That case still freak me out , the warn out of towners not to go there , even when Richard Ramirez went there he wasn't scared at all. Just how did her body end up in the tank with the chains on it , heavy chains that have never been unchained. Spooky. How did the lift her body way up their you need a crane to do that . Spooky.
@@Venomous_471 yes it was
That might have been the place where the Devil really took control. Because there has been so much bad shit that happened there.
“If this guy starts levitating I’m out of here” HAD ME DYING 🤭🤭🤭😭😭 …
How can he say there wasn't anything particularly unusual about Richard's upbringing? He wasn't just conceived as a "bad seed". This was a young boy that showed much empathy towards his friends and family, until his sadistic cousin stripped away his innocence. Richard's life of crime later fueled his need to kill, especially during a time when his interest in "Hard Rock" involved the second wave of Black Metal, which quite literally promoted satanic worship and ritualistic killings. I'm an avid listener of Extreme music, and they glossed over that entirely. It's really not hard to look at the timeline and recognize what disrupted Richard's sexual development, consequently molding him into a serial killer. I wouldn't say he was crazy either, but he was a drug addict. It impaired his ability to live in the present and truly grasp the reality of his actions. He grew into his own and ran with it, without any regard for the ramifications he would face. When he wasn't strung out and had to wake up from this real life fantasy, he couldn't cope. I think that's why he was hyperventilating, and appeared much different than the invincible reputation he created for himself. In the end, there's no question he's to be held accountable for his heinous crimes. I'm deeply saddened for the 8-year-old boy. I can't imagine.
In the UK, our ears don’t hear back ground music like the rest of the world we’re immune 👍🏻😂
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Best Comment so Far!!!
Facts 😂
vv true!
😂😂😂😂
I literally live 2 minutes away from the apartment complex he committed his first murder in Rosemead. Just drove by that apartment complex today. Very scary time back then. Alot of sleepless nights.
Idk if I’m fucked up in the head for enjoying watching these or not lol
You and almost 100,000 other people to date.
No you’re not
Serial killers are fascinating. Interesting to hear about people who's brains are wired differently. Psychopaths with no empathy who get high from murdering people....how could you not find that Interesting?
Haha, same. I’m just a 13 year old that’s like literally obsessed with these, it’s so interesting like wow.
As a recovering crack addict: l can assure you that was the main ingredient in his killing spree!!!!
Sara Allison poking coke brings on violent cocaine psychosis.....
so glad ur recovering
I remember those Days I was so traumatized but that guy I was so scared when I get up in the night to make bottle for my baby I had a big window and I always feel like he can be by the window I was so happy when the police arrested him
Damn I know that's scary. God bless you
Punctuation?
Damn Thank god you ok
@@MrCasetanner lol
@@MrCasetanner she's a old lady by now bruh
This man wasn't born to kill you guys fail to talk about the 2 lashes he got in his head and if you do a survey a lot of serial killer had gotten a blow to the head plus when a child is not taught right from wrong what do you expect and the cousin made his old lifestyle fun and interesting to him
Yes he had his price to pay but I don't think he was born a killer
The music isn't quite loud enough. I suggest adding more cowbell next time.
Definitely MORE cowbell!!!
😂
What Makes me so Astonished is that all these victims must have been screaming and late at night too.. when households are quiet.. but no one saw anything ? no neighbours or anyone heard a thing? it’s crazy!!
He shot most point blank
Yeah, and no one heard the gunshots either, or all the things he throwed around in the houses etc. Very strange indeed. He would never have gotten way with it today though.
@@totalwarbest8702 yea, what a scary time to be alive back then when it comes to lack of surveillence etc.
@@totalwarbest8702 you still can if theres no camreas
@@totalwarbest8702 also the pistol he used isnt loud
I saw him, he was in front of me at the traffic light, he turned right because he saw me turn right, I turned left and saw him driving towards me, I pulled in front of my friends house and saw him make a u turn to come back to where I parked, I had ran in and got my friends husband, my friends husband ran out and saw him drive slow and look at him, so he kept going! I then learned he had a master key to Toyota Celicas, I was driving a 1976 Toyota celica, we had no idea who He was until we saw him on the news 2 days later! My friends 2 sons saw him in San Pablo going into a gun store, thank goodness there was a 2 week waiting period that started just around that same year!
He attacked a young woman in the town I grew up in, Sierra Madre.
Not typical of that little town.
The two elderly sisters who were attacked lived on the same street, Grand Avenue in Monrovia, that my parents had bought from a doctor, as their retirement home. Just horrible.
Yes, we all knew that nowhere was really safe. That Sierra Madre attack is almost like he went out of his way to show that some place away from the freeways (not that easy for him to quickly escape from) was not safe. either. I can tell he was trying to be as random as he could be. He wanted to terrorize everyone. He was pure evil.
He scalped one of those ladies in Arcadia, or Monrovia. We all knew quite a bit about what he was doing to his victims. We all knew it was gunna happen again soon to someone within a 20-30 minute drive from us, too.
I thought , for sure, that he was gunna hit the Covina, West Covina area . He had hit the Western San Gabriel Valley. He had hit the North San Gabriel Valley. He had hit the Central San Gabriel Valley. We thought sure he was gunna come hit the Eastern San Gabriel Valley. I think he had hit the Diamond Bar area. Was making a circle around us.
@@Scubooty maybe he wanted to make a pentagram shaped of murders (like in these creepy movies)
@@arthurf.672 hmm that’s interesting…do have a specific movie your referring to?
Maybe you would like to explain the horrendous background noise.
I remember this time. Everyone was scared when night came. When they caught him it was such a relief.
That would be super scary. Groups of neighborhood lookout vigilantes would of been a help but he hit so many areas it was random.
In the hood guys would stay up drinking beer sitting on their cars with gun in lap wishing he would come down their block 😂
all the people crying about backround music must be on crack. It's not loud at all.
It actually depends on what device you're using
I don't like the music it's annoying and no I'm not on crack
Its if u use headphones lol but ur like me. No headphones. Its fine with me
I fall asleep to these kind of shows I like them I want to know what's going on in their minds when they kill. Very fascinating
Christina?
Creepy....
it is fascinating but the way you said it made it sound like you would be willing to do murder just to know what it felt like or what went through others minds.
Steve French trailer park boys lol 😂 he’s a dangerous kitty bubbles
He also hit his head multiple times when he was a kid and that’s why he was having seizures, I imagine it must have had an impact
At the end I was amazed that the officer working the case seemed to have a better grasp of what could have seriously led to this guy having turned out the way he did, a better grasp than the psychiatric professionals talking about faulty genes etc. I just couldn't believe most of their conclusions. you don't think the cousin's behavior was a huge factor?
My whole family is from L.A. and my mom and her sister actually saw him driving on the freeway. They said they thought he was kind of cute until they saw him on T.V later on due to his crimes.
Really negligent editing in this documentary. Victims deserve more dignity than that.
I have not watched it yet but I’m assuming viewers need more clarity
I did watch it after miss assumption
Hell I lived it
And my friend lived in the apartment where he killed someone
Bernice was that an insult cause Colleen thinks it was
@Colleen De koning I thought the same thing about the crime scene photos they showed. What's the point in showing 50% blurred out photos? Anyway... Greencloud8 was making an assumption, not an "assumption", and it was about the documentary itself, not the comment. I don't think you've got this quoting thing down. And whether something is insulting or not is kinda subjective, so yeah... I guess you could be offended by the comment. But man, if you are offended by that... what aren't you offended by?
Omgggggg FIRE your sound guy, I literally spent the whole video turning down and turning back up the volume!
“If this guy starts levitating, i’m outta here”! Funny 😂😂😂
Why are people who make documentaries obsessed with having music on them. Is it not possible to do one without any music ?.
Background music in documentaries helps convey a mood and keep it interesting, when it's mixed right. This mixing is just annoying.
Koben there are ppl who are hard of hearing, my father is and he’s always saying when watching a documentary “listen to that bloody music playing over the narrator voice”. I think he makes a good point.
Ugh! why am I watching this before bed?
If people didn't know Richard wrote "Jack the Knife" on the wall at one of his crime scene. 🔪
The fact that this happened in the same county I live in scares me
Take a good look at American news it is scarier than ever now with mass shootings.