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  • Prison For Life: Women's Maximum Security Prison (Sir Trevor McDonald Documentary)
    Sir Trevor McDonald meets more inmates inside two of Indiana's most dangerous women's prisons. Among them are Dawn Hopkins, who was sentenced to life for murdering her three-month-old son, and Sarah `Cindy' White, who was incarcerated as a teenager and will spend the rest of her life behind bars.
    The veteran broadcaster also hears the remarkable story of Linda Darby who, after escaping from jail in 1972, spent the next 35 years on the run - before the law finally caught up with her.
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Комментарии • 14 тыс.

  • @tawnyarasmussen1965
    @tawnyarasmussen1965 4 года назад +6276

    He is such a good interviewer. He asks questions without judgement.

    • @auntbenben
      @auntbenben 4 года назад +140

      I agree. He is so unbias. He'd be the best Supreme Court Justice Judge.

    • @cwnapier67
      @cwnapier67 4 года назад +68

      tawnya Rasmussen As an Ex Pat living in USA I miss Trevor he is exceptional. He used to read the evening news when I was a child and looked up to him as a black Englishman,

    • @alinahbrooke7174
      @alinahbrooke7174 4 года назад +5

      Yeah

    • @Kogaion78
      @Kogaion78 4 года назад +3

      oh ya!....I wonder why......bloody bolsheviks!..........u put one to prison, and get bakkkk4 kids!......oh ya!....the right to make 10 babies on death row!........more votes for communism!.....iiiiiiiihaaaaaaaaaaaa !!!.........

    • @TheBLACKMQQN
      @TheBLACKMQQN 4 года назад +5

      @@Kogaion78 the new normal

  • @user-wj8zr7tc5i
    @user-wj8zr7tc5i 3 года назад +4018

    I love the interviewer. He listens, asks in a respectful manner, doesn’t interrupt, his voice is very calm and his gestures are very gentle!

    • @bealong8718
      @bealong8718 3 года назад +91

      He is a classy interviewer.

    • @vondahe
      @vondahe 3 года назад +94

      He’s dignified. A splendid gentleman.

    • @xl000
      @xl000 3 года назад +10

      easy to do when you are in a prison as a free man.

    • @anfrankogezamartincic1161
      @anfrankogezamartincic1161 3 года назад +61

      Old school,from time when being polite was still cool

    • @anfrankogezamartincic1161
      @anfrankogezamartincic1161 3 года назад +32

      @@xl000 i don't think it's easy being in the same room with murderers

  • @trashketchup1497
    @trashketchup1497 2 года назад +94

    I did 2 1/2 years in a woman’s prison in Massachusetts. I got out in 2012 and haven’t been in any trouble/arrested since the day I walked out of there. My charges weren’t drug related but I committed them because I was addicted to drugs. I’m 31 now, have two beautiful children, a loving husband, a townhouse that we own and a truly amazing life. The cell mate I had the longest was doing life. She had murdered a man who had abused her child. So many people are amazed that I still send her money and letters and cards. But she is truly one of the nicest and one of the most kind hearted people I’ve ever met. She’s getting older these days and I’m really trying to visit her, but I now live in Maryland and just don’t have enough money to travel up there but I’m determined to find a way. I don’t think she’ll ever know what a great impact she has made on me and how I live my life now.

    • @ekjotkaur_
      @ekjotkaur_ Год назад +7

      You’re amazing ♥️♥️

    • @samanrai7050
      @samanrai7050 3 месяца назад +9

      I really understand and relate to this comment!!! I did 2 years in Indiana, spent some of that time at the prison from this documentary. My charge was of a financial nature, no substance abuse, so I felt sort of like a tropical bird thrown off course during hurricane season because I had never been in trouble before and came from a "normal" life and now was suddenly in this strange underworld of prison. I met the occasional unsavory character, but also the best friends I have ever had! One of them just got released after 11 years! And one passed away from breast cancer and I have a memorial tattoo for her. Life is truly crazy.

    • @missleader5262
      @missleader5262 2 месяца назад +6

      What a wonderful story❤...I'm in MA and bring books to the library at the women's prison in Framinham. I'd be happy to check in and visit your friend...not sure how you'd PM me on here tho?

    • @Xperia-8
      @Xperia-8 21 день назад +1

      Be vegan

    • @Xperia-8
      @Xperia-8 21 день назад +1

      Be vegan 😡

  • @jacob_gang
    @jacob_gang Год назад +210

    It’s crazy how a lot of these individuals seem innocent and kind and then you hear the crimes. Looks are deceiving.

    • @itravisoni
      @itravisoni Год назад +18

      What even more weird is that the Baby killer only serving 16 Yrs.

    • @poohberrybear1632
      @poohberrybear1632 Год назад

      right! don't trust anyone

    • @itravisoni
      @itravisoni Год назад +5

      It's in there weird looking eyes.

    • @connievino4226
      @connievino4226 Год назад

      They are all so nice behind bars. Post pregnancy issues I had for a while. Very hard. No support. But yet my son is doing well he is now 24. I raised him through it all. If people can't there are agency's that could help. Unlike 24 years ago. 16 years? I think I would let the firebug out first.

    • @Real_SkyRipper
      @Real_SkyRipper 2 месяца назад

      i disagree, reality is perception, if they are percived as kind then they are in that moemnt, crimes are done in the moment to, for reasons, does not reflect on decades of life, people aren't doing the crime on repeat 24/7 after all.

  • @TheAustinWoolShow
    @TheAustinWoolShow 2 года назад +4769

    This man is a fantastic interviewer. He's able to ask very hard and serious questions while still being totally respectful.

  • @dianadundidit5343
    @dianadundidit5343 5 лет назад +11031

    "Now he's permanently blind" she says with a smirk... She's in the right place, she doesn't need to raise children

    • @shotforshot5983
      @shotforshot5983 5 лет назад +1284

      Her partner was sentenced to 50 years. But she was sentenced to 30 but only had to serve15 in prison... She has absolutely no idea what she did wrong, other than getting caught.

    • @kennethmitchell6184
      @kennethmitchell6184 5 лет назад +770

      She should never lay eyes on her kids. I'm glad her victim lived. Hate the smirk and light hearted way she talks about a attempted murder as if it was a day at church.May she rot.

    • @aprildannettegosa5381
      @aprildannettegosa5381 5 лет назад +421

      Diana Dundidit agreed I MUST HAVE MISSED THE SMIRK BUT THE WHOLE CONVERSATION SHE SEEMED GIDDY

    • @davidlukeskywalker1900
      @davidlukeskywalker1900 5 лет назад +286

      It’s a nervous laugh

    • @tiredofit1968
      @tiredofit1968 5 лет назад +311

      She and Sarah Pender have very inappropriate facial expressions.

  • @charriso
    @charriso 7 месяцев назад +40

    Cindy’s story is particularly heartbreaking - the system is truly messed up.

    • @maib8517
      @maib8517 23 дня назад +2

      she literally killed 6 people including 4 children

  • @Emsgems613
    @Emsgems613 Год назад +120

    I really find it humbling that even though these women did horrific things, Trevor still speaks with them with such a level tone. I really enjoy his documentaries.

    • @jo-jo8845
      @jo-jo8845 Год назад +3

      I guess at the end of the day, they are humans

    • @billymarino4452
      @billymarino4452 2 месяца назад +1

      One thing you have to remember is that an interviewer can't be overly critical or harsh to the people interviewed. Otherwise they would most likely refuse to talk to Trevor or give him the bare minimum as far as personal details go. If they don't talk, there's no show. So Trevor has to speak with them with tact and neutrality. That doesn't mean he has to like or be friends with them.

  • @angiet7380
    @angiet7380 5 лет назад +187

    The journalist guy is so kind.I love him

    • @CECICEO-cz9ho
      @CECICEO-cz9ho 4 года назад +11

      and always polite - he's a national wonder and we value him.

    • @chadbundy4156
      @chadbundy4156 4 года назад +1

      but neither of u kno his name Lol

    • @kamal-hg5jg
      @kamal-hg5jg 4 года назад +2

      Chad Bundy lol

    • @UnenthusiasticPerson
      @UnenthusiasticPerson 4 года назад

      Angie T yeah he’s great at what he does.

  • @besussus7821
    @besussus7821 4 года назад +5357

    So the woman who killed her baby gets out in 15 but the lady who was 16 who killed her abusers never gets to get out
    I hate the american justice system

    • @newlifenowife3522
      @newlifenowife3522 4 года назад +114

      so,, do something about it ....

    • @nihalkrishna8510
      @nihalkrishna8510 4 года назад +48

      Exactlyyyyy

    • @noa5641
      @noa5641 4 года назад +205

      donbe fooled she made the abuse up after her conviction

    • @normalpeopleboreme
      @normalpeopleboreme 4 года назад +81

      @evilangel7769 In the hospital for months, she was in and out of that fire multiple times. Why do think that is?

    • @fedupwitumboth
      @fedupwitumboth 4 года назад +172

      beezus bhrist again....you’re assuming she told the truth on camera....I’d like to hear the “real” facts. She’s not in there because she’s innocent....everyone is innocent in prison.

  • @RochdChati
    @RochdChati Год назад +24

    Sir Trevor McDonald is one of the best journalists and interviewers of our lifetime.

  • @fuckeduppiglet
    @fuckeduppiglet 2 года назад +393

    I am so touched by how sweetly decorated the baby’s wing is. Obviously the babies didn’t choose to be born in these circumstances, I love the alphabet painted onto the wall and that their needs are well met. It’s not ideal for the baby but I hope that the mothers find purpose caring for their children. I’m sure that helps them stay straight in prison & after they get out of there.

    • @iancaldwell3850
      @iancaldwell3850 Год назад +27

      your post is absolutely void of any understanding of right and wrong fran. the mothers made vicious decisions that ignored all levels of respect for others and the sacredness of parenthood. now caught, they just want to be treated like ordinary mothers who "didn't do nothin" to deserve this. do their victims or an intelligent society believe they are remorseful and unlikely to destroy the lives of others if released? sweet decorations and wall paintings show these women are meeting their infants' needs - wake up fran ...

    • @magicmofy2871
      @magicmofy2871 Год назад

      @@iancaldwell3850 These are humans and not wild monsters. They need to truly understand what they did and being sorry about that and the lost freedom is their punishment.
      But at the same time they need to be resocialised. They need perspectives for their lives. The us justice system for pure punishment doesnt work: isolation is breaking the peoples minds. Because of the aim for punishment most of the imprisoned people will get back in prison.
      On top of that the us has the death sentence which makes them as bad as a murder themselfes.

    • @paxmule
      @paxmule Год назад

      Abortion is the best option.

    • @samuellopez1957
      @samuellopez1957 Год назад +2

      I Completely Agreed as Well 😊👶

    • @feliciaking8723
      @feliciaking8723 Год назад +3

      I know I thought it was cute (In a sad and messed up way but cute nonetheless) that the baby’s had matching outfits w their moms prison clothes

  • @darecoaster9086
    @darecoaster9086 3 года назад +2125

    I really like this interviewer. He’s not condescending but also asks great questions. He asks the questions in the best way possible.

    • @maryannebrown2385
      @maryannebrown2385 3 года назад +85

      Yes, he is so dignified. Immediately you see what a gentleman he is. And he clearly has empathy for these women.

    • @isabellerozycki2936
      @isabellerozycki2936 3 года назад +18

      Yes I agree!

    • @SoCaliSurfer13
      @SoCaliSurfer13 3 года назад +15

      What’s annoying is that he will hear an answer/statement and then just repeats the same thing back to them.

    • @justhereforthevideos2798
      @justhereforthevideos2798 3 года назад +19

      I love all his documentaries.😍 hes almost soothing to watch

    • @Dizzy_Threads
      @Dizzy_Threads 3 года назад +57

      @@SoCaliSurfer13 that’s how you communicate effectively. It lets the speaker know you heard them, correctly.

  • @tech-ov4yl
    @tech-ov4yl 4 года назад +145

    Trevor seems so sincere and a real gentleman with zero judgment

  • @michelled34
    @michelled34 Год назад +563

    Cindy White deserves to be paroled. She was 16 and has served 38 years. She is no threat to society. Kiana looked like she was proud of shooting a man in the face, yet she will get set free. It doesn't make sense.

    • @williamfielding6476
      @williamfielding6476 Год назад +22

      A fire bug has a compulsion to light fires....Would you want Cindy to live next door to you?? ...I would Pass if I were you......Not Sure?...Try lighting a match and hold it under YOUR finger for say 8 seconds ,...Then tell us if you want her next door??

    • @michelled34
      @michelled34 Год назад +67

      @@williamfielding6476 yes, I would be comfortable having her as my neighbor.

    • @desimae0324
      @desimae0324 Год назад +51

      @@williamfielding6476 I believe there is a wide difference between a "fire bug" and someone trying to escape an abusive situation. Unfortunately the fire got out of control as they tend to do.

    • @williamfielding6476
      @williamfielding6476 Год назад +13

      @@desimae0324 She was free to go...(You can't buy gasoline over the phone) What do you not understand about "Indiana's MOST DANGEROUS prison"??? Inmates are not here because they stole some Matchbooks.....💥

    • @schepvogelk5971
      @schepvogelk5971 Год назад

      Completely agree. Cant keep kids locked up for so long. Time to move is. They are just in for the profit of the prison systems.

  • @elizabethconroy7665
    @elizabethconroy7665 Год назад +15

    Sir Trevor is a very charming and compassionate man
    Does very respectful interviews

  • @Muni_Puni
    @Muni_Puni 5 лет назад +6712

    Just imagine your grandma suddenly getting arrested during dinner and she ends up saying “I escaped prison 35 years ago because I killed my second husband” tbh that would be such a legendary moment

    • @MansonX
      @MansonX 5 лет назад +483

      Mushroom Kid the new husband would be thankful he didn’t disappoint her as much as the first husband lol.

    • @ChrisG-qz3ck
      @ChrisG-qz3ck 5 лет назад +100

      MansonX the first husband is still alive, he remarried after divorcing his first wife

    • @tatyanadennis9926
      @tatyanadennis9926 5 лет назад +116

      Mushroom Kid I’m sorry but she would be cool asf forever to me

    • @Bethany0420
      @Bethany0420 4 года назад +40

      @@tatyanadennis9926 makes ya wonder if she had plans to kill him too

    • @Mantis_Shrimp99
      @Mantis_Shrimp99 4 года назад +59

      My grandmother has a story similar

  • @klondike460
    @klondike460 3 года назад +2753

    The woman who smiles and laughs about shooting the guy in the eye and is permanently blind...no words.

    • @bright2334
      @bright2334 3 года назад +153

      She's the real devil😈 No sign of remorse after years...Smh

    • @JohnDoe_69
      @JohnDoe_69 3 года назад +162

      I believe that is a nervous laughter.

    • @tanagunda1368
      @tanagunda1368 3 года назад +89

      She’s really smiling and it’s shocking even when she said she felt nothing I believe she still feels nothing

    • @verocimil
      @verocimil 3 года назад +27

      Smiling during such an interview generally can also be a sign of understanding, of looking forward and being loving and respectful to the person one is talking to and to the persons surrounding oneself. But if there are no remorse, no regretful feelings and compassion towards the persons one has damaged that severely, trying to see the consequences it has in the life of that persons until the end, feeling and suffering for it very deeply, than something very fundamental is lacking and evilness is still present. On the other side, as harsh and disturbing it may be concerning to what I have stated before, she is being very honest and not lying about the reality of here feelings or lack of thereon.

    • @tanagunda1368
      @tanagunda1368 3 года назад +22

      @@verocimil I never wanted to lie about her feelings, it is her truth but where is the respect for the family and the guy who has to watch her through one eye grinning.

  • @teresadalessio1
    @teresadalessio1 Год назад +54

    08:58 the guard walking with mom and baby is so sweet. Definitely a dad to daughters or granddaughters at home.

    • @dollskull86
      @dollskull86 Год назад +5

      I said the same thing!! He looks at the gorgeous baby with care regardless of her mother being a prisoner! 😍

  • @askip9304
    @askip9304 Год назад +106

    16 years for murdering a 3-month-old? That people like that are walking around us is horrifying.
    The people that are behind her getting out after 16 years should all be behind bars, that baby did not get justice.

    • @karenj1933
      @karenj1933 8 месяцев назад +5

      Maybe someone else will do some justice in jail. Hopefully.

    • @margiemontgomery3528
      @margiemontgomery3528 2 месяца назад

      What do you think about women that have abortions is that murder

    • @Tigrethetiger
      @Tigrethetiger 7 дней назад

      @@karenj1933 that’s not the way it works in women prisons
      Men’s prisons on the other hand 🔪🩸☠️

  • @Amy-yl6mt
    @Amy-yl6mt 5 лет назад +2148

    I'm always bummed when these documentaries are over. I could watch for hours.

    • @IveGotItTwisted
      @IveGotItTwisted 5 лет назад +24

      Amy M Right?! They're so interesting 😲

    • @runningamok
      @runningamok 5 лет назад +12

      Amy M I love really good documentaries as well. Have you ever seen "The Bridge"? It's about people who commit suicide by jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco (I used to live in the Bay Area). It is a fascinating documentary ... maybe because the subject matter itself is so emotional. Anyway, I hope there is another part to this prison doc ..? I didn't know there was a part 2! So this was a nice surprise. Is there a part 3? I hope so! :-)

    • @IveGotItTwisted
      @IveGotItTwisted 5 лет назад +3

      RunningAmok I have! I can't work so I watch alot of docs at home 🤭 The first part of this one is actually here on yt if you want to watch it! My sister watches loads as well and right now she's got no WiFi so I'm downloading some for her onto a USB drive. Do you have any suggestions?

    • @runningamok
      @runningamok 5 лет назад +11

      nicole mcnaughton have you ever seen "TV Junkie"? It's a doc about a guy who works for a tv news show and he documents hours and hours of footage of his private life as he spins down into addiction and how it (life, love, family) falls apart and he just can't _stop_ himself (he's really likable too -- and his wife is this little Southern girl). It's from 2006 and is very well done. Here's a link, because it is not on RUclips.
      www.snagfilms.com/films/title/tv_junkie
      Also, "Troublesome Creek," which is about grown children of aging farmers (their parents) and how the family has to auction off their farm to pay off debt (this is around the time of the American "farm crisis"). It's a very good show too, very real and very human (1995). Also _not_ on RUclips so here's a link to that too:
      www.snagfilms.com/films/title/troublesome_creek
      Also, if you haven't seen "Dear Zachary," you might want to give that one a try. It's on RUclips and is about a woman, a younger man, an infant and a double murder. It is a really sad and really tragic show, but very well done.
      If you have any documentary suggestions for me, I'd love to hear about 'em! Also, sorry about your inability to work right now. I hope you are okay and just taking a needed rest. :-) Sorry this post is so long!!! Peace.

    • @galbyhayuuni5294
      @galbyhayuuni5294 5 лет назад +3

      Amy M am so addicted to them

  • @deby5983
    @deby5983 4 года назад +651

    This is the 2nd one I watched with this interviewer. He is so polite and calm while interviewing. Never a hint of judgement in his voice, which may be why inmates find it so easy to spill their guts and staff so easily explain things. Good going Sir McDonald!!

    • @laurahawkins827
      @laurahawkins827 3 года назад +5

      You are so right, no judgment whatsoever such a gentleman

    • @KittyAmour
      @KittyAmour 3 года назад +3

      He is a great interviewer. I like that there is no judgement but asking questions where he generally wants to know what their lives are like.

    • @Seraphim2611
      @Seraphim2611 3 года назад +4

      Seems like a intelligent and caring grandfather

    • @paulinebrown2668
      @paulinebrown2668 3 года назад +1

      Agree

    • @laurametheny1008
      @laurametheny1008 2 года назад +2

      Me too! I love this guy. I hope he has many more to watch.🙏

  • @milagrosgranados1316
    @milagrosgranados1316 Год назад +69

    My heart goes out to Cindy I pray she gets released.

    • @ironwolf56
      @ironwolf56 Год назад +11

      You're falling for her act. During her original trial and for years there wasn't a peep about abuse, she just magically started claiming it after parole hearings with zero evidence.

    • @laur131306
      @laur131306 Год назад +5

      @@ironwolf56 I dug around in her case and my position is shes a skilled manipulator that's had decades to finely tune a story that makes her the victim and not the 6 people she murdered. Granted, 16 year olds arent smart but they can be more dangerous than any adult because they have the physical ability to inflict adult damage but they have the faculties and maturity of a teenager. Sorry, I feel bad for her...truly. but I don't believe her.

    • @williamfielding6476
      @williamfielding6476 Год назад

      I think the state would rather Hang her than let her out...Did You ever burn your finger? Think how it would feel to be burned to death while YOU scream for help and NONE is coming???

    • @raymonddossey
      @raymonddossey Год назад +1

      Think it's strange that she got out , but yet was trying to help the other's and 6 people died. Why was she so lucky ? Maybe if some of the 6 survived her story would make more sense .

  • @dollskull86
    @dollskull86 Год назад +87

    With these interviews, just viewing them is upsetting so I can imagine how Sir Trevor may feel, in fact, he's admitted to these interviews being haunting after all of these years. He's said he would never put himself in this position again, I appreciate his work 🙏🏾 though it was trying to get these interviews done

  • @schari30
    @schari30 4 года назад +279

    Sir Trevor McDonald has always been such a gent, and fantastic journalist. I can see why he was knighted.

    • @laurab972
      @laurab972 4 года назад +1

      Omg thank you for posting his name.This is my first time ever seeing him and I wanted to know who he was! Now I’m going to find more to watch of him!

    • @cherokeegirl5908
      @cherokeegirl5908 3 года назад +1

      Sadly, sir Trevor has passed away

  • @Monoiru
    @Monoiru 4 года назад +611

    Now I know why he was knighted to "sir". His way of interviewing people is just something you don't see a lot of these days. He has respect for others, even though he might not agree with what they have done. He doesn't let his emotions take over. It's great journalism.

    • @goondocksaints9597
      @goondocksaints9597 4 года назад +2

      The focus of the documentary is to put these women in the best light possible. He didn't let his emotions take over, but don't be fooled that he doesn't understand his job is to NOT say anything that makes them look bad. He did his job of shaping people's opinions, and he's good at it - but that's not journalism, which is reporting facts without any spin. What he's doing is definitely spin.

    • @suze816
      @suze816 4 года назад +7

      Sir Trevor McDonald is quite an accomplished fellow !
      Check out his Wikipedia page !
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_McDonald

    • @jenn0802ifer
      @jenn0802ifer 4 года назад

      Agreed.

    • @liamxx648
      @liamxx648 Год назад

      Honestly, his interviewing process is something to be admired, he keeps his calm cool level headed composure throughout everything even when faced with the "worst of the worst"

  • @angalajohnson4024
    @angalajohnson4024 Год назад +8

    I love all of this man's documentaries they are all so open and just really honest direct

  • @nisimdahan3009
    @nisimdahan3009 Год назад +3

    Sir Trevor McDonald Hello dear man. I follow your amazing programs and really enjoy every second..You are an amazing interviewer, the way you present the questions and in my opinion it is a drop in the ocean compared to what happens in the prisons in America..unfortunately. Kudos to you for the works and content you show me and the whole world. Thank you very much Nisim Dahan Israel

  • @edenritahapakuku5166
    @edenritahapakuku5166 3 года назад +482

    His eloquent way of delivering the English language is rather beautiful. The vocabulary used and tones heard with no prejudice. This man speaks volumes without saying a word.

    • @sotoart89
      @sotoart89 2 года назад +1

      True

    • @slanigrad
      @slanigrad 2 года назад +1

      And some hick that can hardly read, states this man is sub species. What a achievement in mental gymnastics.

    • @drummersnare6276
      @drummersnare6276 2 года назад +1

      Because he’s British they always talk like that

    • @waivedwench
      @waivedwench 2 года назад +1

      @@drummersnare6276 You've never met anyone from Glasgow?

    • @hollyhope7227
      @hollyhope7227 2 года назад

      You are absolutely right! Agree with you 100%.

  • @Charlotte66666
    @Charlotte66666 5 лет назад +4474

    The woman that killed her baby and abused the first two doesn't deserve to ever be released.

    • @Charlotte66666
      @Charlotte66666 5 лет назад +112

      Sebastian Bijan I completely agree with you, that was unbelievable.

    • @bourne0077
      @bourne0077 5 лет назад +262

      People like her should have been sterilized, if you abuse your children you shouldn't be able to have more. She said she made a promise to her boy before he was born to keep him safe. All I could think was, age probably made that same promise to her other 2 kids as well.

    • @billyjack1825
      @billyjack1825 5 лет назад +3

      That would not work because it's about power!!

    • @IronZio
      @IronZio 5 лет назад +34

      But still it's so bad for her to go out: she will loose the one hour, monday to friday, ping-pong session. :(

    • @Turin_Turumba
      @Turin_Turumba 5 лет назад +5

      CakeIsMyBoyfriend Forever You're not wrong there

  • @cathyursulacomrack5653
    @cathyursulacomrack5653 Год назад +1

    great interviewer , so undbiased! this woman is crazy! all her smiling and detailing talking . never let her out !

  • @islandgirl5762
    @islandgirl5762 Год назад +24

    It's crazy that they've kept Cindy in, she was a traumatized child, who did a stupid thing (many kids do, even those with stable, happy homes) She deserves freedom now.

  • @karenruben5483
    @karenruben5483 4 года назад +74

    this man is so kind and compassionate, spending his time desperately trying to comprehend

    • @xixxxxix5084
      @xixxxxix5084 4 года назад +1

      He is a journalist. Not a charity worker.

  • @ausis6214
    @ausis6214 3 года назад +1394

    22:23 "I never went on a date."
    Me at 25 who's never been to prison: Same

    • @whippet19335
      @whippet19335 3 года назад +21

      You have a sense of humor so I love yiu

    • @voodoo2445
      @voodoo2445 3 года назад +29

      Me, 22, who's never had one of those two things: Same

    • @sc4r3d0ntf34r
      @sc4r3d0ntf34r 3 года назад +14

      Me in 3 years when I'm 25: same

    • @sultanateoffaydurrow2024
      @sultanateoffaydurrow2024 3 года назад +14

      C'mon guys. You can do better. You deserve better. 23 and I have just started using Tinder/Hinge. There is someone out there for you. You just got to get out there.

    • @Trixie91
      @Trixie91 3 года назад +29

      Don’t worry, I had my first real date around 25 and my first kiss at 28! It will happen eventually ;) it’s ok to be a late bloomer

  • @adrienne403
    @adrienne403 Год назад +3

    What a lovely man, Sir Trevor McDonald, and such a gracious interviewer.

  • @leslygibbs5343
    @leslygibbs5343 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @deborahhatswellbbr
    @deborahhatswellbbr 5 лет назад +2650

    why does she smile everytime she talks about shooting a man in the face, almost a "whoops sorry" moment.. you blinded a man and destroyed his family, i hope they play this interview at your parole hearing..

    • @blackbookt.vchannel7616
      @blackbookt.vchannel7616 5 лет назад +145

      All of them smile talking about a murder

    • @bassred7065
      @bassred7065 5 лет назад +54

      Her actions explained it all because now instead of 15 out of 30, she has to do 24..

    • @hankmoody940
      @hankmoody940 5 лет назад +13

      Deborah Hatswell BRITISH BIGFOOT REPORTS yeah I thought that also. Psychotic-like

    • @internetvide0
      @internetvide0 5 лет назад +25

      Antipsychotic drugs. The baby killer is on them too.

    • @luciac9123
      @luciac9123 5 лет назад +47

      I wish they woukd interview the victim. Lets hear his side of it and how he lost his eye because of her.

  • @feliciarenee2498
    @feliciarenee2498 4 года назад +1673

    I would like to see a WHERE ARE THEY NOW episode

    • @sidel3080
      @sidel3080 4 года назад +25

      I definitely want to see a where are they now!

    • @sarahs.9678
      @sarahs.9678 4 года назад +11

      I don’t want to see it. Too sad. 😕

    • @raymondlopez5865
      @raymondlopez5865 4 года назад +25

      They did a third part for the male's facility, it's on Amazon Prime. They haven't done a third part of this as far as I know.

    • @Godineverything33
      @Godineverything33 4 года назад +3

      @@raymondlopez5865 what's it call?

    • @sanddabz5635
      @sanddabz5635 4 года назад +5

      @@Godineverything33 "called"

  • @doobaa
    @doobaa 4 месяца назад +2

    What a wonderful human being Trevor is; compassionate and inquisitive. Thank you.

  • @princerajvanshi129
    @princerajvanshi129 26 дней назад +2

    This prison so clean compared to other documentaries i have watched.

  • @PraiseTheGodofJeshurun
    @PraiseTheGodofJeshurun 4 года назад +327

    This interviewer is a gentleman

    • @ja2415
      @ja2415 3 года назад +5

      I love him, he is astonished by their crime

    • @ja2415
      @ja2415 3 года назад

      Lee

    • @PraiseTheGodofJeshurun
      @PraiseTheGodofJeshurun 3 года назад

      @@ja2415 Hi 🙂

    • @blablablb1702
      @blablablb1702 3 года назад +5

      he is from a different time, they dont produce people llike him unfortunately

    • @MsEmmaWroids
      @MsEmmaWroids 3 года назад +2

      @@blablablb1702 These people are still around and are called educated Brits.
      You're welcome

  • @tiffanychisholm7973
    @tiffanychisholm7973 5 лет назад +130

    This interviewer is wonderful ! He is so respectful and very soothing almost father like. I enjoyed this program strictly for the interviewer .

  • @valariewillis6000
    @valariewillis6000 Год назад +1

    This was AMAZING!!

  • @bigg4403
    @bigg4403 Год назад +17

    You know. It never ceases to amaze me how much of a professional reporter and investigative journast Trevor is. He never openly expresses judgment or opinion and never tries to make connections to wider agendas. He simply presents the reality of the situation, the un distorted facts of the matter to the viewer and leaves it to the individual viewer to form their own opinions and judgements. If every so called "professional journalist" was like him I would actually watch the news and investigative reports. Trevor is what the words Educated and Professional were supposed to reflect. This is accurate and professional reporting and because of that it has immense educational value and is enjoyable to watch.

  • @olivianicozisis3011
    @olivianicozisis3011 4 года назад +226

    I really like the interviewers style. He is a rarity. He brings out the info by letting them tell their own story.

    • @deeznutz8320
      @deeznutz8320 4 года назад +9

      Indeed he also asks excellent questions in a calm and polite manner, you see all the prisoners feel at ease.

  • @XTRABIG
    @XTRABIG 4 года назад +673

    Anyone whom is interested in pursuing a career in journalism or media please watch how Sir Trevor McDonald operates. He is non judgemental and unimposing as an interview. He remains calm and almost stoic in his responses. He allows the interviewee to reply and only interrupts for the purpose of clarification. He is genuine and sincere in his approach. His skill allows people to open up and be forthcoming willingly.

    • @donnahardenbrook7440
      @donnahardenbrook7440 3 года назад +5

      Amen

    • @willthomsen7569
      @willthomsen7569 3 года назад +4

      Definitely a unique and excellent model

    • @ZappaZombieWolf
      @ZappaZombieWolf 3 года назад +1

      He is a McDonald...... a gentleman....

    • @rogerbelger2014
      @rogerbelger2014 3 года назад +1

      @deb mohagheghi thats what i believe too deb, this interviewer always makes it seem like the criminals are the victims, i cant stand to listen to him for too long..

    • @joje1118
      @joje1118 3 года назад +1

      Anyone who* stop being pretentious.

  • @oooops537
    @oooops537 Год назад +13

    @Sir Trevor McDonald YOu are truly a Fantabulous interviewer Sir. :) Love all of your interviews. As sad as these prison stories and people are, your production is top of the line well balanced. Praying for these people , all people,

  • @airfoilengine3799
    @airfoilengine3799 Год назад +6

    Excellent documentary. Makes me value my freedom that much more.

  • @msherazi1259
    @msherazi1259 5 лет назад +3526

    That lady who killed her infant son- her eyes dont seem “right.” And she kept saying “ I took someone’s life.” Using the word “someone” for your own baby?! She is not “ok” it seems.

    • @deaconsmom2000
      @deaconsmom2000 5 лет назад +329

      Agreed. She's probably medicated for one mental disorder or another. Her detachment from the little someone is telling. No remorse even though she admits to the crime.

    • @hoosierhiver
      @hoosierhiver 5 лет назад +116

      none of therm are OK

    • @megganbeck6772
      @megganbeck6772 5 лет назад +240

      When she said someone, that got to me too. Sad that her child was just someone.

    • @jesseye7036
      @jesseye7036 5 лет назад +71

      That part bothered me, too

    • @itsabovemenow
      @itsabovemenow 5 лет назад +125

      Yeah I picked up on that too. She has completely removed the fact that she killed HER child from her mind. Absolutely no remorse! And I’m sure she has all her parts and will ave more kids once released. She should’ve definitely been given life.

  • @MYTB-rs5yz
    @MYTB-rs5yz 3 года назад +489

    Trevor McDonald is an amazing interviewer & has a gentle soul. He has done great work. My most favorite are the death row episodes! Thank you so much Sir!

    • @yungsurge1394
      @yungsurge1394 3 года назад +2

      Ong 💯

    • @violeta6846
      @violeta6846 3 года назад +5

      He should be more known

    • @emma2370
      @emma2370 3 года назад +1

      Absolutely. I also love the way he speaks.

    • @lauryn7840
      @lauryn7840 2 года назад

      @@violeta6846 Agreed!

    • @coschro4826
      @coschro4826 2 года назад +1

      for such a dark subject his voice is so soothing

  • @barbaraconnett5057
    @barbaraconnett5057 2 года назад

    Thank you very informative

  • @alzheimer7324
    @alzheimer7324 2 года назад

    Thank You For Sharing 🇺🇲

  • @larva6545
    @larva6545 4 года назад +878

    only 16, abused and tried to escape, tried to save her victims and now says “I look forward to knowing my life is ending soon”
    her entire case broke my heart into a billion tiny pieces

    • @vickirosstudor490
      @vickirosstudor490 4 года назад +27

      Look on the bright side, at least you’re still breathing.
      Her 6 victims, not so lucky.

    • @shuepsx652
      @shuepsx652 4 года назад +52

      @@vickirosstudor490 If you killed someone accidentally with your car, do you think you would deserve to rot to death in prison just because that person you didn't want to kill is not alive anymore?
      You're commenting here and there and show less empathy for others than her.

    • @lynnkesh254
      @lynnkesh254 4 года назад +4

      A trillion for me

    • @vickirosstudor490
      @vickirosstudor490 4 года назад +9

      Shueps x Yes. I would deserve it. In her case, she deserves it times 6.

    • @shuepsx652
      @shuepsx652 4 года назад +81

      @@vickirosstudor490 If you think that someone that accidentally kills someone deserves the same as someone that chose to murder and torture then you are out of your mind.
      Even the justice system has different terms for those situations

  • @bobbiemartinez5802
    @bobbiemartinez5802 4 года назад +238

    How can she smile when she talks about the guy being blinded by her she has no remorse for what she did

    • @funnycreep
      @funnycreep 4 года назад +15

      Bobbie Martinez it made me so mad hearing that she’s mad about missing her kids life. Like wow not about what her victim has to miss - not everyone can be mentally sound unfortunately

    • @DekkarJr
      @DekkarJr 3 года назад +13

      That's why she's in there and we are out here. :)

    • @bumbastickbubblegum
      @bumbastickbubblegum 3 года назад +12

      You can't tell the guilt a person might feel by a smirk on their face at first impression it might seem arrogant but that could also be a coping mechanism to not show how truly broken you are or how the guilt engulfs you it could either way you can't tell

    • @tazz5406
      @tazz5406 3 года назад +7

      I don't think its a smile of amusement. More of just coping... I could be wrong tho

    • @johnthick2298
      @johnthick2298 3 года назад

      It’s ok guys the bullet only came into close contact with his face, that’s all, no big deal!

  • @jrizzuti
    @jrizzuti Год назад +1

    That's one fine documentary. Well done sir.

  • @yohannesmehretie6344
    @yohannesmehretie6344 Год назад +7

    What a gentleman?! I have nothing but respect for you Sir!

  • @moorek1967
    @moorek1967 5 лет назад +2729

    I live in Indiana. I will go visit that woman who has been there since she was 16.

    • @bijoudeaux1
      @bijoudeaux1 5 лет назад +481

      I think that's really nice of you. Can you let us know how it goes?

    • @jameslee7535
      @jameslee7535 5 лет назад +23

      💖👍

    • @sexysergeant123
      @sexysergeant123 5 лет назад +306

      Thank you for that, tell her she's more than a DOC number to us.

    • @deeliciousgrapes
      @deeliciousgrapes 5 лет назад +223

      I also live in Indiana and I would love to meet her also

    • @borhan181818
      @borhan181818 5 лет назад +195

      Please do and let us know how did it go ... And send regards from a stranger please

  • @minecraft8587
    @minecraft8587 4 года назад +1667

    Trevor deserves his title (Sir). He is an amazing interviewer.

    • @MissCherryBomb69
      @MissCherryBomb69 3 года назад +15

      He is a sir. I took a screenshot but I cant show you. Watch the end it says sir!!

    • @mackofalltrades3155
      @mackofalltrades3155 3 года назад +10

      It's in the description below the video as well but I think they know that and was just saying that they agree that he should be a "sir"

    • @katiedragoo512
      @katiedragoo512 3 года назад

      W......
      ........ lisa is not soooooooo zdx anymore xx is a

    • @LoveMusicSound
      @LoveMusicSound 3 года назад +4

      How Dawn is released but White got that long is beyond me. Messed up system ever. 😡

    • @ms.muffin7592
      @ms.muffin7592 3 года назад +8

      To me he’s up there with David Attenborough and Morgan Freeman. I’m glad I came across his prison documentaries. Very eye opening.

  • @FreeUgcgamecards
    @FreeUgcgamecards 6 месяцев назад +1

    Watching all this makes me realize how precious my life, AND others lives are. The thought of my freedom, my life, decades worth of experiences taken away, is more than frightening.

  • @Coffeeme19
    @Coffeeme19 Год назад +6

    The interviewer treats them with dignity and respect, that is wonderful.

  • @daljordan8921
    @daljordan8921 2 года назад +311

    One girl answered questions about blinding a man like she was a beauty pageant contestant...big smile, happy nods...gave me chills.

    • @japo137
      @japo137 Год назад +36

      Yes I don't know about the others but I think she shouldn't come out. She explained first that everything got out of control accidently but then speaks about not having any feelings at all after destroying a man's life.

    • @geza2619
      @geza2619 Год назад

      She bothered me too. Likeable, however what she is saying is chilling. She is a psychopath maybe, lucky she's in prison.

    • @cwavt8849
      @cwavt8849 Год назад +9

      You are so Right! That is it, exactly. She is on stage, performing

    • @nadiafedorova3438
      @nadiafedorova3438 Год назад

      Exactly. She’s mentally ill.

    • @yikecoleman2611
      @yikecoleman2611 Год назад +6

      Exactly then she received an additional 9 yrs

  • @Alskdoenfkemfnek
    @Alskdoenfkemfnek 4 года назад +2173

    that lady thats smiling while she describes shooting a guy in the face needs to stay in jail forever.

    • @truemility7919
      @truemility7919 4 года назад +10

      😂

    • @jemsar2
      @jemsar2 4 года назад +140

      Absolutely - if you can smile while explaining the crime you're guilty of you are heartless. Not to mention it's obvious that she's also remorseless.

    • @davidfriend1919
      @davidfriend1919 4 года назад +66

      yeah , she is extremely nasty .

    • @kissmyacidrocks
      @kissmyacidrocks 4 года назад +128

      did you know some people laugh while they were in the midst of 9/11 right next to the towers, watching bodies? and also when interviewed about it they have a very specific thousand yard smile? sometimes it comes from internal bafflement to what they feel it is they are dealing with seeing or talking about, not always enjoyment of pain

    • @Density96
      @Density96 4 года назад +84

      @@kissmyacidrocks yeah, i always have to smile when i have to tell someone something sad and i hate it but i think im just so overwhelmed by my emotions that my body doesnt know what to do

  • @joycepayne3505
    @joycepayne3505 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. Enjoyed your videos

  • @adrianaevseev7655
    @adrianaevseev7655 Год назад

    Sir Travor ,Thank you for this video 🙏

  • @festivelady826
    @festivelady826 2 года назад +2744

    I love Sir Trevor. What makes me sick is that Cindy will spend the rest of her life in prison for making a horrific choice when she was 16, but the baby killer who laughed throughout her interview, abused her first two children and then shook her 3 month old son until he died, gets to go home. Where is the fairness in that

    • @CatBrash
      @CatBrash 2 года назад +154

      American justice

    • @dolphineachonga555
      @dolphineachonga555 2 года назад +85

      No of dead people (six), and the the visual horror of their deaths by fire. Also depends on the prosecutor, judge and quality of lawyer(s).

    • @CatBrash
      @CatBrash 2 года назад +150

      @@dolphineachonga555 fire lady deserves life. It appeared to me like she wasn't being completely honest in her story

    • @zereth2792
      @zereth2792 2 года назад +122

      @@CatBrash Regardless once your abused at that age you make irrational decisions at that age which seem rational. If she did have burns trying to save those people then i believe it really was just an accident. Regardless it still really is tbh. Her target was mainly the abuser not the innocent people that had nothing to do with her

    • @hollyhope7227
      @hollyhope7227 2 года назад +48

      I see it the same way. Or have a look at Ronald Sanford on death row. Terrible. He was 13 by the time he comitted the crime. So sad. And there is no justice in the system itself.

  • @nicolarollinson4381
    @nicolarollinson4381 5 лет назад +298

    Its sad to hear that a girl who was abused most of her young life, was shown no compassion and sentenced for murder and not manslaughter.
    The woman who shook her baby to death, if she abused her first two children, why was she allowed to keep the third baby. Why weren't social services on her case?

    • @Bethany0420
      @Bethany0420 4 года назад +28

      Social services is a load of crap, the system is corrupt and don't actually help people.

    • @andreasimon2997
      @andreasimon2997 4 года назад +6

      Bethany michelle
      so true

    • @jennig2455
      @jennig2455 4 года назад +9

      They failed the baby. 😑

    • @soulsreaper7145
      @soulsreaper7145 4 года назад +6

      because indianna is republican and prefer to just let it happen let the market do itself, and are more about carceration, now even though where in 2019 and there is more understanding of crime and sentences are less for many good reasons, there still a backwards state

    • @Cristianandtupac
      @Cristianandtupac 4 года назад +2

      Nicola Rollinson and it’s highly likely they will do it again.

  • @angeladouglas7561
    @angeladouglas7561 Год назад

    That was great. Thank you.

  • @satiedebideen6540
    @satiedebideen6540 Год назад

    Very interested video, thank you for sharing.

  • @brucethecurmudgeon8538
    @brucethecurmudgeon8538 4 года назад +75

    The man asking the questions is the BEST I have ever seen. He knows what to ask and when to ask it to get the truth from these women. I commend him for his professionalism and intelligence. This is a awesome video that people need to see.

    • @auntbenben
      @auntbenben 4 года назад

      I used to could not ever lol remember his name. It's Sir Trevor McDonald. You are so right. He is amazing.

    • @TheBLACKMQQN
      @TheBLACKMQQN 4 года назад +1

      The gentleman was knighted by the Queen of England

  • @denzel_23
    @denzel_23 5 лет назад +358

    “Took another person life”... that person was your child wtf smh acknowledge that lady

    • @wonderwoman7801
      @wonderwoman7801 5 лет назад +18

      Exactly what i was thinking to , it was not took a persons life you killed your baby

    • @WickedLady2010
      @WickedLady2010 4 года назад +8

      I know it’s no excuse but postpartum depression needs to be taught more to young women about to have a child. There needs to be more education for expecting family’s.

    • @Araitne
      @Araitne 4 года назад +2

      @@WickedLady2010
      My friend is a new dad and his fiance is seriously agitated and agressive, he doesn't know what to do and I suggested that she may have PPD, I hope she doesn't do anything to the child

    • @WickedLady2010
      @WickedLady2010 4 года назад +5

      That Tabby Cat if she does she needs to go see a dr immediately. Women do crazy things when they have PPD. Some women are even told not to have anymore kids when it’s super severe!

    • @Araitne
      @Araitne 4 года назад +1

      @@WickedLady2010
      I'll make sure to inform him
      It's her second child
      Her first one is 16 and lives with father

  • @CJM0308
    @CJM0308 Год назад +11

    My heart absolutely goes out to the lady that set the fire. Feeling that was the only way out safely… arghhhh… that hurts me

  • @crochunter35
    @crochunter35 Год назад +1

    I love the music. Very relaxing. Same with his voice.

  • @Chicagocubbiegirl
    @Chicagocubbiegirl 4 года назад +453

    "I don't have a lot of family support" says the woman who beat 2 of her kids almost to death then killed the third. That's kind of like a guy who kills his parents asking for mercy because he's an orphan.

    • @ivymeadows1944
      @ivymeadows1944 4 года назад +30

      And everyone keeps saying "bUT shE HaD PoSt ParTUm dEpreSsiOn!!!11" Please. The majority of people have some form of mental illness or other, it doesn't mean they deserve sympathy for murdering their baby.

    • @katiep6752
      @katiep6752 4 года назад +8

      Chicagocubbiegirl scary thing is, she still of age to be able to give birth again.

    • @katiekat4457
      @katiekat4457 4 года назад

      Chicagocubbiegirl she didn’t abuse her first 2 kids as far as we know. Why do you even say that?

    • @katiep6752
      @katiep6752 4 года назад +8

      Katie Kat it was established in the description of a portion of her life outside of prison that she did indeed lose custody of her first 2 children due to abuse.

    • @katiekat4457
      @katiekat4457 4 года назад +3

      Katie P thank you. I must’ve missed when they said it. I thought she had custody because she was happened to be alone with him that day. My mind wonders off a lot so I will take your word for it. Should I edit my comment then or leave it because you answered it?

  • @NobesBLO13
    @NobesBLO13 3 года назад +1600

    I was convicted of killing my first, err second husband. Someone check on that first husband hahaha

  • @jenniferwong4530
    @jenniferwong4530 Год назад

    Excellent documentary. I'll be thinking about it for quite a while.

  • @johnguild8850
    @johnguild8850 Год назад +6

    Sir Trevor, you are a very good empathic interviewer. Peace to you.

  • @aroseinwinter05
    @aroseinwinter05 4 года назад +170

    Cindy, oh my. Your story broke my heart. 54 years old, incarcerated for 38 years, for a crime committed out of desperation to be free of abuse. ...... I can't ... 😿💔

    • @badtiger7471
      @badtiger7471 4 года назад +11

      Nicole Rose / Empathic Soulwriter maybe not the smartest idea watching if your an empath?😇✌🏾

    • @personincognito3989
      @personincognito3989 4 года назад +11

      Well that's what she says, we are only hearing the prisoner sides of every story. I'm sure the police report would be completely different oh, and oh yeah she did Kill six people

    • @jacqdanieles
      @jacqdanieles 4 года назад

      www.indystar.com/story/news/2015/06/11/indiana-woman-convicted-killing-continues-fight-freedom/71094198/

    • @jacobchacko920
      @jacobchacko920 4 года назад

      Please sign the petition to free Sarah 'Cindy' White, who was incarcerated since 16 even though she had no intentions for murder :-
      www.thepetitionsite.com/en-gb/519/373/599/free-sarah-cindy-white/?taf_id=65303160&cid=fb_na

    • @thewayoftruth-candyjoylynn7163
      @thewayoftruth-candyjoylynn7163 4 года назад +7

      She killed 4 innocent kids along with two grown ups. No no no, Cindy needs to stay in Jail. No one has the right to take a life, especially not innocent lives of children. .
      White, 57, is serving six life sentences in the deaths of Charles and Carole Roberson and their four children. The family perished in a fire set by White, then 18, on New Year's Eve 1975.

  • @modelgang4life922
    @modelgang4life922 3 года назад +1209

    She smirked and said he’s blind and really had no feelings at all please never let her out

    • @lalnu-i_khiangte_2OOO
      @lalnu-i_khiangte_2OOO 3 года назад +13

      @Riley oof 14:00

    • @intuitivediane
      @intuitivediane 3 года назад +7

      Someone commented
      Above with a link to her prison record and it has gone up. Have a look at
      The discussion above

    • @turbogav8674
      @turbogav8674 3 года назад +61

      She had 30, 15 with good behav. She is out in 2038 at this stage so she lost good behav. Born in 1990 so will be 48, lol what a loser. Bet she thinks shes tough AF. Doesnt realise how pathetic she actually is.

    • @robinson01902
      @robinson01902 2 года назад +5

      @RileyTheCoolKid Kianna Ball is her name.

    • @catrmr8
      @catrmr8 2 года назад +13

      She’s a nightmare and a kid on top of everything. Feel sad for whoever will have to deal with her after jail

  • @Mapastamo3575
    @Mapastamo3575 18 дней назад +1

    Thank you Trevor McDonald, i found a series of interesting annd good videos so i can stop scrolling down shorts over and over like a mental patient

  • @jennifert2953
    @jennifert2953 Год назад +7

    The program for the moms and babies is outstanding. What a blessing. I hope these women start over and make good

  • @fedfan3079
    @fedfan3079 4 года назад +48

    Sir Trevor McDonald is such a jem. He talks to these ladies with respect,dignity & compassion.

  • @julietteps6628
    @julietteps6628 4 года назад +1984

    I can hardly comprehend how a 16 year-old suffering from constant abuse who involuntarily murdered people would get life in prison. People change. She didn’t mean to do it and after all of these years, keeping her in prison is a waste. She could’ve had a perfectly fine life after a few years incarcerated, but the system is completely unfair and messed up so she’s stuck there while someone who has purposely killed a child is getting out.

    • @parichawlaa
      @parichawlaa 4 года назад +176

      Exactly and if we put ourselves in her shoes, we will feel so bad. Like when she was younger, she faced sexual abuse from her own family and when she tried to escape that life, she ended up in prison. She even burnt herself trying to protect those people in the house who abused her. She didn't mean to kill them.It's been so long, she should be released now.

    • @amberandersen2750
      @amberandersen2750 4 года назад +108

      I hope there is someone out there who reads these and will look into helping the girl who’s been locked up since she was 16, because it’s not right!! The baby murderer should be in there for life!!! I swear Indiana has the worst laws!!!

    • @April-ih4jx
      @April-ih4jx 4 года назад +38

      I feel bad as well but under those circumstances they could have given her the death penalty for killing 6 people in a fire gone wrong.

    • @myself-wm8ek
      @myself-wm8ek 4 года назад +137

      It’s more than likely she’s lying.

    • @MrBernardhard
      @MrBernardhard 4 года назад +95

      All you people who are saying the woman who killed six people should be set free are are demons.

  • @nycliz2011
    @nycliz2011 Год назад +1

    His voice is so gentle and calming he’s great for ASMR

  • @GeorgeSmith-zx8vv
    @GeorgeSmith-zx8vv 10 месяцев назад +1

    Prison movies are the best watch them every day love them can't get enough of them ❤ 😍 ♥ 💕 💙

  • @fhd588
    @fhd588 2 года назад +3267

    Kiana is a monster. She kept smiling while describing her crime. Never let her out

    • @delaneyreyes8995
      @delaneyreyes8995 2 года назад +372

      I noticed that as well. She has no remorse

    • @Vickytoriahirt1234
      @Vickytoriahirt1234 2 года назад +263

      Ya I saw that. It was creepy

    • @briannarossback8113
      @briannarossback8113 2 года назад +154

      finally someone said it

    • @rosebud6485
      @rosebud6485 2 года назад +233

      At the rate she’s going, already getting an additional 9 years, she probably won’t ever get out.

    • @Gramatic69
      @Gramatic69 2 года назад +286

      A lot of people mask other emotions with humor.

  • @yepthatsme8184
    @yepthatsme8184 5 лет назад +255

    Trevor should do audio books, he has a soothing voice. 😁

    • @angelhighlight5154
      @angelhighlight5154 4 года назад

      EternalSearcher yes it does

    • @boneyomama
      @boneyomama 4 года назад

      @@EternalSearcherIT BOTHERS ME

    • @ToasterBath88
      @ToasterBath88 4 года назад

      He reminds me of Morgan Freeman. The soothing voice, the intellectual conversations.

    • @ToasterBath88
      @ToasterBath88 4 года назад +1

      @@EternalSearcher why would it bother someone that he is black? I don't think it really matters what color he is, he's doing a documentary 🤷‍♀️ watch it or don't.

  • @Rae_777
    @Rae_777 Год назад +3

    Sir Trevor: “Thank you for coming out of your cell to talk to us.”
    So respectful and beautiful.

  • @yourlocalhobbit04
    @yourlocalhobbit04 Год назад +2

    I love how respectful he is towards everyone he interviews. Even though these women have done horrendous things, he treats them like humans

  • @suzyklitgaard5263
    @suzyklitgaard5263 5 лет назад +263

    Trevor McDonalds prison series are highly educational, emotionally impacting. Thank you for posting these programs. I respect his work immensely.

  • @LL-zd6rg
    @LL-zd6rg 2 года назад +2621

    So a woman who kills an innocent child. Gets out after 16 years. But a woman who has served 40 years for an accidental fire, will die in prison? Disgusting.

    • @kevinpereira6417
      @kevinpereira6417 2 года назад +272

      The fire wasn’t accidental and it killed 2 adults and 2 children, I agree with you that it’s horrible but it’s justifiable. Also, regarding the lady who killed her child was sentenced due to “shaken baby syndrome” and there’s about 1000 of those a year, the difference in her case is that she called for help through 911/paramedics which shows that it wasn’t malicious. It’s a lot harder to fight a case of malicious intent when you burned down a house with her whole family in it the way she did.

    • @GoldNava
      @GoldNava 2 года назад +156

      @@kevinpereira6417 she must of shaken that baby pretty hard to kill it. That's a brutal way to die for a baby. Who cares if she called 911! She should be in prison for life!

    • @jessiewhitman8688
      @jessiewhitman8688 2 года назад +104

      @@GoldNava It doesn't take much to given a baby shaken baby syndrome. Their little heads can't take it. You don't have to shake them like a salt shaker all you have to do is hold them up and just jolt them slightly. That lady should be in there for life no parole.

    • @gothicmatter9123
      @gothicmatter9123 2 года назад +4

      Right agree.

    • @jhonnybravo4065
      @jhonnybravo4065 2 года назад +3

      True indeed 🤦🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @mikestroud9969
    @mikestroud9969 Год назад

    Trevor is amazing interviewer. Great man ❤️🙏💯

  • @Spicygabbagool85
    @Spicygabbagool85 2 года назад +9

    These stories, juxtaposed, show how incredibly disorganized our system is, it is almost laughable. The 23 yo woman who murdered her child (after losing custody if two others because of abuse) is let out after 16 years. The 16 year old child who desperately tried to escape abuse and ended up starting a fire killing 6 spends her life in jail. In my eyes, the punishments should be reversed.

  • @yogabbagabba9145
    @yogabbagabba9145 3 года назад +279

    He has to be kindest, most empathetic, and politest person to exist. His voice is so soft

    • @hillelkita2354
      @hillelkita2354 3 года назад +3

      Just get a room already! (Just joking)

    • @AhmedSajeedRaiyan
      @AhmedSajeedRaiyan 3 года назад +1

      Cursed_Admiration

    • @kimwarner1681
      @kimwarner1681 3 года назад +4

      He is a classy man, you can tell by his eyes and some moments of silence he is taking it all in and how shocked he really is by it all.

    • @valerierodger7700
      @valerierodger7700 3 года назад +5

      When I first saw him doing these prison documentaries, I rolled my eyes a bit because it seemed to me like he was just taking everything they said at face value. I've since come to really appreciate his approach. He does a masterful job of connecting with people and getting them to talk relatively freely, while still managing to make it very clear what they've done, and expose the lies and manipulation by some of them - all in the same level, soothing voice.

    • @alexhenderson6521
      @alexhenderson6521 3 года назад +1

      I'll give you that D Gabbie 😂😂

  • @AM-jl9hm
    @AM-jl9hm 4 года назад +206

    The things she misses, are like the little things... like getting her kids ready for school....the little things her victim misses....are the little things like an eye....like sight.

    • @shanemcgrath2809
      @shanemcgrath2809 4 года назад +1

      Joey Esquivel damn your aren't lucky are you

    • @myartworka428
      @myartworka428 4 года назад

      Joey Esquivel I am blind too it is correct that we can live without vision my hearing is very important to me . I was most of my life legally blind I had some useful vision back then now it got really worse I longer could read text only in Braille or with screen readers I still can paint and draw but I can’t see colores some times I wish I can see a little bit better but it is what it is .

  • @Anonymous...............
    @Anonymous............... Год назад +4

    the interviewer is such a gentlman and professional. he really takes the prisoners experiences to mind.

  • @janbarber7807
    @janbarber7807 Год назад

    Made for this kind of work.Proud to be an Elizabethan!RIP,ma'am!

  • @jamiegearheart2239
    @jamiegearheart2239 5 лет назад +2464

    So mother who kills her child can leave but women spent 38 years can not? This makes no sense at all.

  • @genevievelesher3503
    @genevievelesher3503 5 лет назад +2067

    Baby killer: "I don't have a lot of family support when I get out..." Gee, I wonder why?!?

    • @guesswhosimon6766
      @guesswhosimon6766 5 лет назад +25

      Baby boy killer needs to be in the tiny gas chamber.

    • @brideofchucky2477
      @brideofchucky2477 5 лет назад +1

      I completely agree!!

    • @ianchristopheralexander1596
      @ianchristopheralexander1596 5 лет назад +1

      Her child died of natural causes That's why she didn't get life. It happens babies can die of sickness too.

    • @ianchristopheralexander1596
      @ianchristopheralexander1596 5 лет назад +1

      Her husband killed her child.

    • @rebelrose1385
      @rebelrose1385 5 лет назад +47

      @@ianchristopheralexander1596 How does her child die of natural causes in one comment, then your next comment says the husband did it?
      I'm confused

  • @marcellomawlot1133
    @marcellomawlot1133 Год назад

    Incident around the world, some incidents pouring my eyes with a droplets of tears

  • @pietrietveld1842
    @pietrietveld1842 Год назад +1

    Wow... see the little babys with the inmates mothers.. make me verry silence and emotional..this programme and the video make impact on my own life.. verry respect full for sir Trevor the way he talk with the womans the question he ask his attitude and the moments off silence are verry impressed .