Parkland Shooter Exhibited Violent, Disrespectful Behavior in Elementary School: Teacher

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2022
  • The Parkland shooter's elementary school teacher testified that he exhibited violent behavior in her class, stating he would throw things, curse, and sometimes rip up other students' work.
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  • @y2ksurvivor
    @y2ksurvivor Год назад +143

    He was that nightmare child who became a nightmare adult. We've all encountered at least one.

    • @jordyramos4923
      @jordyramos4923 Год назад +3

      I know I have

    • @luisrivera3056
      @luisrivera3056 Год назад +6

      That's why I recommend every parent should have a wood chipper handy 2 h.p. minimum.

    • @eucliduschaumeau8813
      @eucliduschaumeau8813 Год назад +1

      @@luisrivera3056 Now you're talking.

    • @lydialacey
      @lydialacey Год назад +4

      i work in a preschool and i had a 3 year old student no longer there and he was very violent. he would throw things at me ( the teacher) and students. he also would pull hair and hurt students. he told a teacher he would get his dad who’s a cop to kill her…

    • @luisrivera3056
      @luisrivera3056 Год назад

      @@lydialacey Cops are the #1 Wife beaters in this country, he was probably learning to be violent by what he saw at home...

  • @susangraff259
    @susangraff259 Год назад +182

    I feel like he got plenty of help. It just didn’t work. How many shrinks and teachers have testified? You can only do so much.

    • @JaimeRodriguez-wf1vr
      @JaimeRodriguez-wf1vr Год назад

      He's very ill it's clear

    • @virginia9620
      @virginia9620 Год назад +10

      What I want to know is why the shrinks never insisted on weekly meeting with Cruz and his foster parents. Had a plan to build his confidence, a plan to have him focus on what is good in who he was focus on the positives in life. Pointless to say what is troubling you with out hearing what the kid is saying and giving him alternative things so he sees the positives in life. The system failed. Having seven separate experts/teachers change every year is fruitless it has to be intensive. What did it cost society when he killed 14 futures? Way more than time spent with co operative care. It isn't like 600 kids need crisis care maybe 5 are 100% lost. OR he could be totally beyond help? I don't know but giving long term care should be explored.

    • @agaragar21
      @agaragar21 Год назад +6

      You can't some severally damaged persons....its about harm reduction strategies.....also all kids must receive breast milk and human contact for the duration of their infancy....this can REPAIR BRAIN DAMAGE THAT OCCASIONALLY OCCURS !

    • @hathhath2444
      @hathhath2444 Год назад +4

      Look, he was always under specialist's care. Even at school... How many times did you change doctors because you felt uncomfortable. Especially if it was regarding mental health. I also noticed few judged Lynda for her age and criticized her based on their own biases, whilst others believed she did everything possible. If she was really that bad, wouldn't someone step in and insist she can't keep him at home?

    • @pennyschannel1813
      @pennyschannel1813 Год назад +14

      Trying to fill a bucket full of holes. He was not capable of retaining anything that was told to him, he really needed to be in a facility..

  • @deeasztalos2520
    @deeasztalos2520 Год назад +163

    He should have been institutionalized years ago.

    • @thesecondYouTube
      @thesecondYouTube Год назад

      Ronald Reagan is partly responsible for these issues. He closed hundreds of mental hospitals in the eighties. He started the process in California in the seventies when he was governor.

    • @Naturefan354
      @Naturefan354 Год назад +1

      I agree

    • @glossymoss03
      @glossymoss03 Год назад +3

      Sad but true...his mind was already gone long ago😢

    • @eleanorgoetzinger4981
      @eleanorgoetzinger4981 Год назад

      President Ronald Reagan removed the concept of institutionalization among American with mental health problems years ago.

    • @filipinainaforeignland3552
      @filipinainaforeignland3552 Год назад

      No, he should have been put to sleep

  • @sagatuppercut2960
    @sagatuppercut2960 Год назад +48

    This guy was f____ up from the very beginning. His mom was a hot mess too. It seems like no one could really help him become a functional member of his community no matter how hard they tried.

    • @Obseye777
      @Obseye777 Год назад +8

      He never stood a chance. Neither did the kids at the end of his retribution. But ‘the voices?’ He has alerted many to this before he actually executed the visions he was having. Why is no one talking about conduct/antisocial PD, and schizophrenia? He seems to meet all of the criteria.

    • @culkingsed
      @culkingsed Год назад +9

      This is why abortion is necessary.

    • @natasjailnyckyj2674
      @natasjailnyckyj2674 Год назад

      @@culkingsed yep his mom was a crackhead

  • @danidesip2432
    @danidesip2432 Год назад +83

    They don't want to separate disruptive kids from the classroom becomes it is considered a form of "solitary confinement and discrimination". I don't agree with this because of that student can cause stress for other students.

    • @hopewins1629
      @hopewins1629 Год назад +15

      Exactly. The other students lose quality education because of disruptive students who are mainstreamed.

    • @kipling1957
      @kipling1957 Год назад +8

      Plus resource heavy and costly to supervise a few trouble makers in a separate classroom.

    • @J_L_V
      @J_L_V Год назад

      This is why kids like him need to be placed in a specialized school that the district funds! This is why parent’s do not know their rights, and can indeed SUE for placement. It’s called FAPE. My child is verbal, and has no behaviors and children that were behaviorally severe were attacking him. This is why WE sued the district twice.

    • @danidesip2432
      @danidesip2432 Год назад +4

      @@J_L_V Is there a reasonable middle for kids with behavior issues to be placed with other kids? Is it acceptable to separate kids up into graduation? After that no one is goin g to have the benefit of mandated separation.
      I believe kids should be taught with accountability that you can't act certain ways in society. When they don't act with in the rules of average society than the consequence must be in stone. No whining from the parents.

    • @danidesip2432
      @danidesip2432 Год назад +2

      @@hopewins1629 Mainstreamed? Now I do believe that those kids can cause stress for some other students, but at the same time I don't think that they should be permanently separated. Removal, told why, what is acceptable, acknowledgement, make amends (to class/teacher/student), and then placed back into class.

  • @jessifickle432
    @jessifickle432 Год назад +9

    He's been evil and disruptive for a long time.

  • @hathhath2444
    @hathhath2444 Год назад +140

    The thing is... They did too well.
    Defense can't deny one fact- he got plenty of help and his siblings also struggled. When you think about how much Lynda and all the professionals had to do, it's full time job. They did too well. He could run away from a crime scene without tripping, good eye-hand coordination and motor skills enabling him to kill and injure dozens within minutes. He reloaded several times, he worked in order, planned, disguised himself... He obviously can follow through, when it suits him.

    • @eucliduschaumeau8813
      @eucliduschaumeau8813 Год назад +20

      His history is irrelevant. They need to focus on how he did this with forethought and malice, which has been clearly proven. The trip down memory lane must be excruciating for the parents. Give THEM speedy JUSTICE.

    • @jenerin905
      @jenerin905 Год назад +12

      @@eucliduschaumeau8813 Sadly, his story IS part of justice process. His side is claiming that he was born damaged and that he didn't know what he was doing. His side has to prove that. They won't, but allowing him to mount a defense and it being shown completely irrelevant is one step closer to him never seeing the light of day. It's excruciating for the families, but someone like him doesn't have respect for life, so why would he respect the pain he is putting the families through. Usually, mass shooters die while being apprehended by the police and families in the past say that no one is punished for the crime, so closure is difficult. Here, we have the criminal. There is no way he will ever be a free person, but due to him being alive we might possibly be able to prevent future mass shootings... Before he's sentenced to death. Florida still has the death penalty and the last time they put someone to death was July of last year. I can't imagine they won't sentence him to death, especially after hearing the testimony from victims and families.

    • @coucticanitic
      @coucticanitic Год назад +3

      @@jenerin905 Yea, I can't imagine him not getting the death penalty. The defense always has to do everything they can to get the desired outcome they are looking for. Which makes sense why all of this was brought up. You can call it, grasping at straws. They're going to have to do anything and everything to try to get the life without parole rather than the death penalty. Regardless, I think it's futile but they have to try something

    • @unfailingcolt8928
      @unfailingcolt8928 Год назад +1

      This young man was doomed from conception. His mother is such a POS for wrecking this child!! NC was not helped! He was shuffled along! Of course he had bad behaviours, he has FAS/ORGANIC BRAIN DISEASE!! LEARN about it, then give your opinion. These “experts” make me sick!! NC exhibit textbook, FN TEXTBOOK symptoms, and yet every single one of them labelled him a bad kid, or MISDIAGNOSED BIG TIME!! Shame on you all!! That one director was the only smart academic witness up there!! Good God above!! This ALL could’ve been prevented, 10000000%!!!! These poor families are all suffering so bad, because NC was shuffled along! Don’t get me wrong, NC absolutely deserves the punishment he’s getting for all off this, BUT, his brain is like Swiss cheese! There’s no connection going on in his brain!! NC is probably thriving in jail, with the strict routine. RIP babies and teachers, and families affected by this travesty.🙏❤️

    • @unfailingcolt8928
      @unfailingcolt8928 Год назад +1

      @@jenerin905 death will be in hat sets NC free. Free from the pain of his life.

  • @agatakozowska8320
    @agatakozowska8320 Год назад +103

    Nothing can justify the murder of innocent people.

  • @frankupton1172
    @frankupton1172 Год назад +196

    too many times a child's home life is overlooked...intervention,early on,is vitally important

    • @CrystalKat
      @CrystalKat Год назад +32

      Didn’t seem to work here, did it. He had all the help in the world it as a child and a foster family that cared and he chose his own path. He took his free will and chose violence

    • @frankupton1172
      @frankupton1172 Год назад +4

      @@CrystalKat ok..I see;had read different accounts of his being adopted..I agree w what u said

    • @JP-uk9uc
      @JP-uk9uc Год назад +10

      Intervention is discipline in the form of a rod, but withheld, made illegal, coupled with a society fixated with lawlessness, and free access to weapons

    • @CrystalKat
      @CrystalKat Год назад +2

      @Boston Gal he was in foster care. The parents are Kimberly and James Snead

    • @puddlesplasher7
      @puddlesplasher7 Год назад +10

      His home life wasn't the issue, embryological development sleights via alcohol, nicotine, and other drugs used by the biological mother during critical periods of brain development are the issue. It's awful.

  • @flowerpower8125
    @flowerpower8125 Год назад +48

    I’m pro gun, I come from a family of hunters ,but as a mother , I would never let a teen handle/have a gun , if their general personality displayed any of the following traits : impulsiveness , violence , depression , adhd, etc .They would have to find another passion/hobby.

    • @kaiajackson8538
      @kaiajackson8538 Год назад +5

      Exactly I'm 18 and I think 18 is too young to be able to buy a gun or use one for sports unsupervised the age should be the age between 21 and 25 when the brain is fully developed

    • @rainbow9987
      @rainbow9987 Год назад +1

      Yep same thing here

    • @Chizuru94
      @Chizuru94 Год назад +2

      @Zombie Frogg Not everyone is as impulsive es someone with this that. But yes, a lot can lead to impulsivity and people at a certain age shouldn't have guns in the first place.

    • @Chizuru94
      @Chizuru94 Год назад +1

      Not disagreeing with you, but I'm always curious to hear why some people are pro-gun. And I mean this as wanting to hear their story and not for judging people. I am genuinely curious since I personally think the world would be a better place if not guns existed at all :( And people can still have ADHD (like me) and be interested in certain things and handle it well and normally. Just saying there was a LOT going on with him there (not saying you or others disagree or mean it was soolely 1 thing at fault or smth, don't worry).

    • @jerrypolverino6025
      @jerrypolverino6025 Год назад +1

      pro gun?

  • @luckylarry88
    @luckylarry88 Год назад +10

    Makes me think what my elementary school teachers would say about me

  • @jameswhite5720
    @jameswhite5720 Год назад +103

    I'm astounded by how much special attention, time and resources have been lavished on Mr. Cruz. To no avail.

    • @dingobat2389
      @dingobat2389 Год назад

      Suggests severe brain damage/funny looking kid. He can go buy an assault weapon though! Freedumb!

    • @damn_it_janet215
      @damn_it_janet215 Год назад +5

      Thinking the same thing.

    • @susangraff259
      @susangraff259 Год назад

      Exactly

    • @gemma8611
      @gemma8611 Год назад

      His mother drank and used drugs while pregnant. This damages a baby's brain in unimaginable ways. He was failed before he was born. Nothing could fix the damage his mother caused.

    • @itsmoi2586
      @itsmoi2586 Год назад

      Yea, what a waste.

  • @theauklet
    @theauklet Год назад +15

    Some people simply are bad. I know this flies in the face of the contemporary view that people can't be held responsible for their actions, and that anyone can be turned into a happy, prosocial person if enough money is spent on services for them, but it’s just not true.

    • @lukaz3336
      @lukaz3336 Год назад

      Some people can be, others can't.

  • @aarn321
    @aarn321 Год назад +33

    That one guy really hit the nail on the head when he said young Cruz resembled the mascot for Mad Magazine, Alfred E. Neuman. Now that I think about it, the resemblance is still there.

    • @Face_Reality
      @Face_Reality Год назад

      He looks nothing like that 😂🤣🤣

    • @justjosie8963
      @justjosie8963 Год назад +2

      I saw a kid that look soo much like that.

    • @aarn321
      @aarn321 Год назад +1

      @@Face_Reality You're right, now that I think about it. Alfred E. Neuman is far more attractive.

    • @eucliduschaumeau8813
      @eucliduschaumeau8813 Год назад

      Perhaps Alfred E. Neuman is his degenerate, drug addict father. Cruz is a living sideshow freak. He's brutally ugly.

  • @susanhaws4780
    @susanhaws4780 Год назад +106

    Did anyone watch his sister's testimony? Heartbreaking.

    • @marymccarthy2533
      @marymccarthy2533 Год назад +8

      Very heart breaking 💔

    • @jedimasterspidermad5173
      @jedimasterspidermad5173 Год назад +9

      so sad and so unfortunate

    • @KC-bc2tb
      @KC-bc2tb Год назад +1

      What did she say?

    • @chadmarino2741
      @chadmarino2741 Год назад +3

      Can you briefly describe what she said, I don’t want to watch it and please keep it under 200 words.

    • @debseles322
      @debseles322 Год назад +14

      @@chadmarino2741 she testified to what she experienced with the bio mom: her drug addy and her total rejection of both the kids. He never had a chance. This is an indication of the extent to which brain development and stress affects children in utero.

  • @margo3367
    @margo3367 Год назад +133

    People exhibit who they are, even as children. I remember thinking about kids who were bullies, who bullied me back in the day and I’m sure that they are as hateful and narcissistic now as they were back then. People don’t change.

    • @lancewalker2595
      @lancewalker2595 Год назад

      Someone should just kill the bad kids then.

    • @woodyssnake8562
      @woodyssnake8562 Год назад +43

      I was a horribly behaved child until I was moved out of that home. Then I wanted to be good and wanted to learn to make friends, I wanted to do my homework.. sometimes things at home do make a difference

    • @user-fb8yb8so8n
      @user-fb8yb8so8n Год назад +17

      @GencoSchmar 7 do you have a link or the name of study?

    • @mariee.5912
      @mariee.5912 Год назад +7

      @GencoSchmar 7 do you have the link? I never heard about it. It sounds interesting.

    • @wendymarie7151
      @wendymarie7151 Год назад

      @GencoSchmar 7 Wow, that's very interesting to know. And you have to figure, his birth mother was a prostitute, sleeping around like she did, only proves his biological father was a drug addict as well. I mean her friend mentioned she didn't even know who his father was.
      But his adoptive mother saw all these signs of his behavior and did nothing. All she did was coddle him. She didn't know how to be a parent, she always gave into him. When one witness said he had tantrum about the new car that he hated, three days later she returned it?? Who in their right mind would let a child do that?? Obviously, his adoptive mother wasn't in her right mind. After hearing a lot about her, maybe she had mental issues as well. Child services should have been called. A long time ago.

  • @godzillamanstreb524
    @godzillamanstreb524 Год назад +28

    Why the heck is this penalty phase lasting soooo long…..lock him up & throw away the key for gods sake

    • @beautybroaddx0
      @beautybroaddx0 Год назад

      The defense has 80 witnesses. 🙄

    • @Tuxiedo
      @Tuxiedo Год назад

      Unfortunately they have to go through each of the 17 cases of homicide and if it warrants life in prison or death penalty :/

    • @professionalboobinspector42
      @professionalboobinspector42 Год назад +1

      thats a ridiculous question. you think this would go fast based on the situation they’re discussing? do you know how court works? it takes months for this severe of a case.

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад

      @@professionalboobinspector42 i would have already voted. There is no mitigating factors sufficient enough against the aggravating.

  • @Rose78Bud
    @Rose78Bud Год назад +3

    More failings should have been removed from school

  • @lennysmith8851
    @lennysmith8851 Год назад +7

    17 days of a sentencing trial for this lunatic? ENOUGH. Stop putting everybody through this and send him away. Never speak of him again.

    • @Campfire30
      @Campfire30 Год назад +2

      Bro just stop watching.

    • @jamieharper808
      @jamieharper808 Год назад

      It needs to be spoke about so we can do better in helping children like this. In turn it could save lives.

    • @lennysmith8851
      @lennysmith8851 Год назад

      @@jamieharper808 I disagree. He knew what he did was wrong. There ain’t no rehabilitation for him. Even if there was he doesn’t deserve the opportunity to be rehabilitated. This is a spectacle for the media at this point. His trial should have been a few hours tops. His sentencing should have been 30 min: immediate execution. Literally same day execution.

    • @jamieharper808
      @jamieharper808 Год назад

      I agree on that 100%. He deserves nothing more than death. We do need a better understanding and warning signs so that we can hopefully prevent this in the future though. It should be a wake-up call for women who choose to drink and do drugs when they are pregnant. It should be a wake-up call for parents and psychiatric facilities. I know these families are ready to heal but I also know if they could save one family from what they've endured...they would.

  • @denben8530
    @denben8530 Год назад +44

    When he purchased the gun why was his background not looked into if he had so many issues. Why bring it out now when it's to late he carried his PLAN out. Did they even do a background check. If so he should have never been allowed to buy one period

    • @astaraoneill9166
      @astaraoneill9166 Год назад +19

      Denise, because there aren’t laws in place that require background checks.

    • @cindylynn667
      @cindylynn667 Год назад +6

      @@astaraoneill9166 That's a problem alright!

    • @jackking9271
      @jackking9271 Год назад

      @@astaraoneill9166 thats why they need to tear up the constitution and the right to bear arms!

    • @zenaKalisosz
      @zenaKalisosz Год назад +1

      And this is why school shootings should be part of a massive landmark in regards to gun control in this country! How many more times do such heinous instances have to replicate in order for us to snap ?

    • @jeanninecathcart627
      @jeanninecathcart627 Год назад +11

      A background check only covers whatever the police have in their records.They don't show juvenile records. Those are sealed. Records of school misbehavior as a juvenile are not available to gun dealers or to cops.

  • @lindakeay5214
    @lindakeay5214 Год назад +4

    She also says not autism, same as the neurologist assessed. This is probably not what defense wanted to hear.

  • @jdemartini9807
    @jdemartini9807 Год назад +8

    Evil is evil. All the resources expended on this one child and still he chose evilness.

  • @dacheese111
    @dacheese111 Год назад +30

    Almost like in a society without a social safety net and fabric people will slip through the cracks and become monsters.

    • @jeanninecathcart627
      @jeanninecathcart627 Год назад

      Its not society's fault. Its his crack-head alcoholic birth mother's fault who caused his brain damage before birth with her alcohol and crack. SHE is the sole cause. Drugs coming across our southern border still and President Biden doesn't care. That's going to create more monsters in decades to come.

    • @JP-uk9uc
      @JP-uk9uc Год назад +2

      Because of a range of factors, but the main one is the lack of discipline without God, in the form of a Father who will demonstrate and administer discipline, at the time when it will be scared into their memory

    • @jhvwa
      @jhvwa Год назад +2

      @@JP-uk9uc there is no evidence that any god or deity exists, sorry theist. Also it's possible to be a good and moral person without playing with imaginary friends (ie god)

    • @dacheese111
      @dacheese111 Год назад +1

      Bro I guarantee every single one of your morals had its origin in Christianity.

    • @dacheese111
      @dacheese111 Год назад +1

      @@JP-uk9uc Very true!

  • @marydevonshire4655
    @marydevonshire4655 Год назад +147

    Sounds like this kid, although born underprivileged, had every resource available to him: loving adoptive parents, a good home filled with anything he could need and teachers and social workers who took great pains to help him be the best he could be.
    No excuses for him.
    Edit-- I went to foster care when I was 14. Before that, I was a complete mess. Looking back, I think I exhibited some of the same behaviours that this kid did before intervention. My foster family did nothing spectacular--they were a simple farming family who worked and played together and all they did was include me. But I am who I am now because of them. So, again, I say that there is no excuse for this kid doing what he did because I was where he was at one time, and I know that he made his own choices.

    • @floridagirl9064
      @floridagirl9064 Год назад +39

      except the damage was already done before he got that privileged life. it was in the womb

    • @gunit06yardy
      @gunit06yardy Год назад +7

      Exactly!!

    • @cindylynn667
      @cindylynn667 Год назад +25

      It's not fair to make a blanket statement like that. You are two different people, with different emotions, etc. Good for you, but you especially should know that we all have unique qualities in our lives. We don't all have the same opportunities.

    • @cory5014
      @cory5014 Год назад

      the point they are going for is mental illness not "what made him go bad"

    • @marydevonshire4655
      @marydevonshire4655 Год назад +12

      @@cindylynn667 this guy had tons of opportunities. So many people tried to help him throughout his childhood

  • @kittymeowc8061
    @kittymeowc8061 Год назад +40

    Brain Trauma (his mom's rampant drug and alcohol addiction) + childhood trauma = antisocial personality disorder etiology

    • @scottanonymous798
      @scottanonymous798 Год назад +6

      There are many examples are kids born is poor circumstances or mothers addicted to substances while carrying child that doesn’t mean they all turn out bad or killers this guy showed bad behaviour over many years and was by all accounts given every option or resource available to try to ease this behaviour but he chose to buy a rifle wok into his old school no murder I think it was 17 kids and injure many more he lost all right to claim childhood issues at that point. He took his rage out on others and from his videos took glee and pride in it he’s evil in my book.

    • @kittymeowc8061
      @kittymeowc8061 Год назад

      @@scottanonymous798 evil is a religious construct. I'm not saying every person that have brain and CHT are set to be murders but case study after case study show that if the person has these 2 they are more prone to having ASPD.

    • @kittymeowc8061
      @kittymeowc8061 Год назад +7

      @@scottanonymous798 also the access to even being able to buy guns. Noone is talking about that component

    • @kittymeowc8061
      @kittymeowc8061 Год назад +5

      @Boston Gal out of all the things you could have addressed this what you choose to pick out 👍🏼

    • @kittymeowc8061
      @kittymeowc8061 Год назад +4

      @Boston Gal I wouldn't be talking about being triggered when you decided to comment about the lack of spacing between two words. Lol

  • @judygullie6957
    @judygullie6957 Год назад +18

    Kids need love, kindness, security, confidence and respect!
    No child in America should have to raise themselves, be hungry and homeless!!!

  • @cdelane3335
    @cdelane3335 Год назад +5

    Kids who exhibit this type of behavior why is steps not taken before this to get people help. They need to really be monitored whichever way possible to keep stuff like this from happening because after it happens it's too late.

    • @denben8530
      @denben8530 Год назад

      your so right. I dont know how you go about doing that though the way the system is set up.. Police have been called to his house multiple times when he was younger but since he was so young they did not do anything to him because the law would not allow it because he was not 18 and he never hurt anyone up until he did what he did and that is the problem with kids today they think well the law wont do anything to me so i might as well do what i want anyway because they will let me get away with things. Hard for the parents sometimes to get their children help before they hurt someone they only wait until they commit a crime such as this that the law will step in. Parents need more resources to help deal. Especially when they loose a spouse and are left to care for difficult children alone they do get overwhelmed and sometimes they let things slip when it comes to dealing with their children mis behavior. I wish there was a solution for all of this. So sad all the way around.

  • @c.erine78
    @c.erine78 Год назад +72

    He had early intervention, he was given all kinds of opportunities, he was not failed. Not one teacher or therapist failed him nor did his adopted family. They took him away from the kind of life his sister is living. He had a good home. From all accounts his adopted mom adored him, so where did the failure happen? All I can see is a child who learned that his behavior, especially negative behavior got him what he wanted. Sure, he had problems, that is why I stated he had interventions, much more than most. What a shame.

    • @mac2312
      @mac2312 Год назад +12

      He had a roof over his head and food in his belly, but the kid was never truly loved by anyone.

    • @mac2312
      @mac2312 Год назад +6

      @Boston Gal DOUBT it

    • @someidiot420
      @someidiot420 Год назад +2

      @@mac2312 based on what

    • @FizzElizz
      @FizzElizz Год назад +6

      It was recommended he be institutionalised and wasn’t? You don’t see that as a failure? Maybe not to him but perhaps to society?

    • @alieshsonoma922
      @alieshsonoma922 Год назад +2

      Did he ever learn about good and evil and Christs love?

  • @piyoweb
    @piyoweb Год назад +33

    If I'm a jury I would be mad at how irrelevant these testimonies were. They spend more than a wk listening to his childhood. They are just wasting so much time on childhood that are more than 10yrs ago! Who'd want to hear any these?
    And it'll continue through at least 9/5, possibly way beyond that. When is the last time you want to hear a stranger's childhood for several weeks? Yeah, never.

    • @onefortrees
      @onefortrees Год назад +9

      The defense is trying to win him life in prison instead of death row. Criminals still have the right to an attorney as boring as all of his background is. Considering you're already partial, I don't think you'd make it as a juror anyway so no need to worry.

    • @cynthiaandena3350
      @cynthiaandena3350 Год назад +1

      I agree with u. This is not relevant. I think that they want to write a book.

    • @kathleendudek2955
      @kathleendudek2955 Год назад

      This is the sentencing phase of the trial. The defense is trying to say that he should not be put to death because of the way he is. He probably should have been in an institution.

    • @cynthiaandena3350
      @cynthiaandena3350 Год назад

      @@kathleendudek2955 if he does deserve death. Thenkuds didn't deserve to die.

    • @earlofmar7987
      @earlofmar7987 Год назад

      For me, it's like listening to a case study. I want to know, what makes him tick. But he still needs the death penalty.

  • @richardradice613
    @richardradice613 Год назад +4

    He looks like a "Deranged Eddie Munster"

  • @rvj663
    @rvj663 Год назад +16

    I still want to know where our how he got his guns and ammo?

    • @hus390
      @hus390 Год назад +13

      Watch the prosecution case, Day 1 to Day 13. They detailed it and actually interviewed the guy who sold it to him. He wanted a gun and Lynda paid for it.

    • @GhastlyCretin
      @GhastlyCretin Год назад +9

      All obtained legally.

    • @margaretroten281
      @margaretroten281 Год назад

      Me too.

    • @hus390
      @hus390 Год назад

      @@vladmakarov5597 Where did he got the money? I heard Lynda drove him to the mall and she was there.

  • @mrtony80
    @mrtony80 Год назад +28

    Guns. THAT is the issue. His childhood and mental cognition is irrelevant. He was messed up, we get it. Now how do we prevent these kinds of people from getting their hands on guns?

    • @obscureinternet7506
      @obscureinternet7506 Год назад +3

      exactly

    • @gemma8611
      @gemma8611 Год назад +6

      How about we focus on women that drink and use drugs while pregnant.

    • @obscureinternet7506
      @obscureinternet7506 Год назад

      @@gemma8611 thats not worse than shooting 27 people.

    • @daixer3156
      @daixer3156 Год назад

      Artist. That's the issue..

    • @Chizuru94
      @Chizuru94 Год назад +1

      @@gemma8611 Why not both.

  • @gogogo26993
    @gogogo26993 Год назад +8

    I dont think this could have been prevented. Psychopaths are Psychopaths. Idk what nc had but he Was already Born damaged. No matter what treatments and live he World get, he World ve done it anyways

  • @andrewcross8244
    @andrewcross8244 Год назад +7

    Kind of a cheap shot to bring in a pre school teacher.

    • @chrisarm3047
      @chrisarm3047 Год назад +2

      Yep

    • @denben8530
      @denben8530 Год назад

      Plus how many kids are just like him with all the disadvantages these "experts" says he had and they grow up and are productive members of society and they did not kill people like this monster has. It is good to study people like him and learn from what we have learned and the system really needs to be made over and signs that were missed from a young age so that things like this stop happening. And school shooters need to know there are serious consequences to their rampages like receiving death so maybe it would deter more people from doing this. If they think oh i can just spend the rest of my life in jail no big deal then this will continue to happen. I don't understand lots of the defense tactics bringing the what seem like irrelevant facts to this case by these witnesses. i know it is their job but they need to stick to a few main points and get in and get out and get this over with. I know they are hurt and probably dont even like representing them i get that and it is his right but he took the rights of those 17 people then some They keep bringing in the same kinds of experts to make the same points over and over again and could be alienating the jury where they might start tuning out what is being said. You can loose the jury with throwing to many things at the wall to see if any stick. i do believe that there are ones in the jury who do know a lot about these types of disorders and issues either by studying it themselves and knows someone perhaps that has these same things. and they only need one to sympathize with him and give him life. i will respect the jurors decision however and i would not want to be in their shoes. I have noticed he is paying way more attention to the witnesses then he had throught the whole 3 weeks of testimony from devistated families

    • @sandrawilliams4874
      @sandrawilliams4874 Год назад +2

      She made more sense than the child/adolescent psychiatrist.

  • @dwaynewilliams5404
    @dwaynewilliams5404 Год назад +4

    He's a bad unit who decided to commit the most horrific crimes against society. End this evil.

  • @kathleenhall3645
    @kathleenhall3645 Год назад +6

    He is sitting in court with a pen in his hand, take the pen away.

    • @jordyramos4923
      @jordyramos4923 Год назад

      Hopefully he doesn’t get sat too close to his lawyer or anyone

    • @edwinv196
      @edwinv196 Год назад +2

      But if he is so messed up that he can't control his impulses he would be in shackles. He see him behaving himself just fine which means he can behave when he wants to and isn't some out of control monster that the defense is trying to claim.

    • @denben8530
      @denben8530 Год назад

      @@edwinv196 great point. You hit the nail on the head. I do know that the pen he has was issued by the prison its a special pen that will not hurt anyone or can be used as a weapon. I don't know how they make a pen or pencil for violent inmates so they cant use It is better then the Crayons he use to bring when this first started The defense team wanted him to look like a child and play the part of one sitting at the table. I believe it is an act he is putting on in the courtroom to make him look sad and pathetic I bet he goes back to his cell every night and laughs behind everyone's back and saying look they are giving a reason why i did this and i have them all fooled. I did it because i wanted to hurt people and he planned it all out. He did just fine in his planning because if he didnt he would have been dead at the time of the shooting. Did not have any problems with his speech in the videos he made, etc.

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад +1

      @@denben8530 prison pen is made out of soft rubbery material that bends, making it almost impossible to do serious damage with it. Still can stab somebody's eyes out but cant stab their stomach lethally and such. With fists they are more likely to do damage than with that pen.

  • @jagan2
    @jagan2 Год назад +1

    It sounds like he got too much protection for his "behavioral disorders". Every time he was misbehaving, he was excused as a "problem kid" and he received much more attention in small groups and by professionals. It doesn't sound like he was punished, suspended or expelled from school, so he probably never learned that he is responsible for his misbehaving and for the consequences that he will suffer.
    Even now he is protected in a prison and he has still some privileges. That's definitely not the way to give him a sound lesson. He has once again learned that he can commit any horrendous crime and find someone that will protect him.

  • @mzspanishflyy9368
    @mzspanishflyy9368 Год назад +75

    I’m so over the defense and it’s witnesses! He had a troubled childhood we get it. But based on videos and the way he speaks, he’s aware enough to understand and know better to go out a kill a bunch of kids! PERIOD! He wanted to be known..he wanted attention even if it meant in a very negative cruel way! The video where he says “you will know who I am I’ll be all over the news”!! GIVE THESE VICTIMS THE JUSTICE THEY DESERVE! You don’t kill 17 people for attention and fight to live ! Seriously the defense is a joke! What if it were the defense kids?!?! Jesus

    • @justjosie8963
      @justjosie8963 Год назад +11

      @@danbillington Sure and while we are at it, you can take him into your home, cook, clean and care for him.

    • @justjosie8963
      @justjosie8963 Год назад +4

      @@danbillington I'm not really interested in making a joke of this tragedy. I knew better than to bite at your bait yet gave you the unwarranted attention anyway. Lesson learned.

    • @FizzElizz
      @FizzElizz Год назад +1

      Help out here. Just to confirm - mainly for my own sanity - you know they aren’t defending his guilt, yes?
      They’re not saying he didn’t do it or even that he did it but he didn’t know any better, they’re not even saying that he did it because of his childhood.
      When you say “this defense is a joke” can you help me understand how exactly you would defend him? Again, acknowledging that he has a right to a defense.

    • @SilverSparkles22
      @SilverSparkles22 Год назад +1

      @@danbillington I guess you'd rather your fatter kids are gone, save on the grocery bill? Some things are dark and funny...this isn't one of them.

    • @MrShanester117
      @MrShanester117 Год назад +1

      It’s like you have no idea how the judicial process works at all.

  • @midlifemotox
    @midlifemotox Год назад +1

    You can't fix a sociopath. No matter the nurture.

  • @makayleighsanchez1593
    @makayleighsanchez1593 Год назад +1

    I love how she is like straight to it like and she so proper

  • @lisasmith4296
    @lisasmith4296 Год назад +13

    The parents wiped their hands of him sorry, left it all up to the educators.
    He’s still wicked for doing what he did, but he was let down.

  • @houiemdandani81
    @houiemdandani81 Год назад +4

    IT SHOWS HOW MUCH HE IS DANGEROUS!!!!

  • @diannedocherty3816
    @diannedocherty3816 Год назад +29

    If I had all that in my brain I would want to die too…but never can I imagine being so cruel as to murder innocent children …he knew he wanted to kill people so he did. 😣✌️❤️🌎

    • @mglez2517
      @mglez2517 Год назад +2

      These were high school students same as he..... still wrong nonetheless.

    • @Face_Reality
      @Face_Reality Год назад +2

      @@mglez2517 he was 19 and he killed a 14 year old, how is that the same smh

    • @milaj927
      @milaj927 Год назад

      Only a person who has a messed up brain would want to kill innocent people DUH

    • @MTC008
      @MTC008 Год назад

      the real reason why wanted to kill people is because he had been kicked out from the majory stoneman douglas highschool after he got involved into a fight with someone in his former school which was the new boyfriend of his ex girlfriend who she dated after she break up her relationship with nikolas cruz and that caused nikolas cruz to get depressed starts sending threats to the new boyfriend of his ex by threatening to killing him with the guns he has and when nikolas cruz saw him again for the 2nd time in person he starts a fight with him, unlike his first fight with him he only got sanction but in this 2nd time he got kicked out and he wanted to have some revenge against the school for kicking him out by killing any students and staffs he spots along his way that belongs to that school when he was about to shoot up the school as a retaliation for the school for kicking him out, those students and teachers he killed are strangers to him, he doesn't know them and have nothing to do with the problem he has in the school, he just randomly shoot up and kills any student and staffs who he encounters in his way that belongs to that school MSD just as a retaliation for kicking him out not because he is angry with those people he killed, but to put a revenge intendedly made towards the school only in order to inflict damage on MSD and not on these innocent people, he just used them as a revenge tool against the school

    • @Chizuru94
      @Chizuru94 Год назад

      Same here.

  • @cherylspinazzola5572
    @cherylspinazzola5572 Год назад +37

    Didn’t he ask for death penalty at one time? He seems tormented. Life in prison would be the worse punishment IMO.

    • @real-yeet8687
      @real-yeet8687 Год назад +8

      Yeah death is like an easy way out

    • @Podcasterlove
      @Podcasterlove Год назад +3

      Right that’s what I’m saying

    • @km3470
      @km3470 Год назад

      ​@GencoSchmar 7 Shut up already. You made the same comment enough already!

    • @real-yeet8687
      @real-yeet8687 Год назад +2

      @@user-fb8yb8so8n no.. logically death is an easy punishment

    • @giancarlocarattini4985
      @giancarlocarattini4985 Год назад +2

      @@real-yeet8687 Actually... I have read on the internet that lethal injection (without proper and complete sedation) and the electric chair/electrcution (if not properly prepped) are EXTREMELY painful. Florida uses both methods of execution to carry out its death penalty.... and florida has had its fair share of botched executions.

  • @dianeschackow2385
    @dianeschackow2385 Год назад +15

    I'm so tired of hearing about him. What about the students and teachers he killed. It's not feel sorry for him. Grow a pair and put a stop to it.

    • @user04683
      @user04683 Год назад +1

      It all leads to whether he lives or dies. It's called a trial.

    • @mynightmare3798
      @mynightmare3798 Год назад +2

      We heard from the victims and their families. It's his sentencing trial. It's not about feeling sorry for him.

    • @denben8530
      @denben8530 Год назад +2

      your right He gave them a death sentence. and ruined 17 families plus more. We have to not forget the two who took their own lives after having to live through the trauma they experienced from this monster. His life compared to 17 others lives He is still breathing they are not.

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад

      @@denben8530 i agree

    • @Campfire30
      @Campfire30 Год назад

      Are you… involuntarily watching, or….???

  • @danidesip2432
    @danidesip2432 Год назад +2

    Remember being in a class in school where all the other students were like gremlins after water got poured on them. You're sitting there petrified to say anything to any of them hoping to God they don't target you.
    Work can be like that too, at least you can quit a crazy work environment,

  • @tjdeleon13
    @tjdeleon13 Год назад +69

    Look, I am not defending this guy. He made these decisions and acted on them at his own will. Clearly guilty but he wasn't over looked, he was ignored. A product of his environment. It is too late to do anything now. This is all to decide life or death.

    • @robdubent
      @robdubent Год назад +11

      The entire thing is sad.

    • @chasingthejackpots8444
      @chasingthejackpots8444 Год назад +3

      Totally agree, I think it would of been a different story if he would of got the help earlier in he’s life. The problem with the system n people in general Ignore Mental Illnesses, very sad. Like many prisoners I believe most are mental health cases n need to be hospitalized than in jail. I like President Kennedy but the last bill he signed before he’s death was a huge mistake. Shutting down psych wards.

    • @moshkhal2637
      @moshkhal2637 Год назад +2

      Agree

    • @JustEmmy2
      @JustEmmy2 Год назад +2

      100% agree

    • @DimanLaundry
      @DimanLaundry Год назад +1

      They couldn't risk their cushy teaching job to help call out the evil

  • @stephenkiefer137
    @stephenkiefer137 Год назад +13

    A real "tough" guy here,wasn't he. I'd love to see how tough he is when he goes to prison!!!!!

    • @tigrotom7312
      @tigrotom7312 Год назад +3

      on death row everyone is kept in own cell seperately.

    • @Campfire30
      @Campfire30 Год назад +1

      You’re in luck, because they will be making a reality TV show of his life in prison. Enjoy!

  • @peterpagliarini8299
    @peterpagliarini8299 Год назад +1

    Omg he ripped up his classmates work?? That must be the nail in the coffin

  • @Scorch1028
    @Scorch1028 Год назад +2

    Teacher: "I suspected that Nikolas had behavioral problems when he stabbed me in the thigh with a pencil." 🤣

  • @emboarepic
    @emboarepic 9 месяцев назад +1

    How sad

  • @Sourpusscandy
    @Sourpusscandy Год назад +4

    Wow the school system is really wrecked!

    • @SpeccyMan
      @SpeccyMan Год назад +1

      Isn't it just? It failed to teach you the use of the comma!

  • @williambarnes3868
    @williambarnes3868 Год назад +32

    I beleive that the guy pleaded guilty. How can it take 17 days to pass sentence. Life without parole is the only possible sentence. It does not take 17 days to reach that conclusion.

    • @rvj663
      @rvj663 Год назад +2

      This case is going to take 4 months!

    • @SplattGang
      @SplattGang Год назад +7

      It’s cause of $$$$$$$$$

    • @amiatanamedmichelle5539
      @amiatanamedmichelle5539 Год назад +15

      Theyre deciding between life without parole and death actually

    • @GhastlyCretin
      @GhastlyCretin Год назад +11

      The death penalty is also on the cards so they have to go through everything thoroughly before deciding if he gets life or a death sentence.

    • @kittymeowc8061
      @kittymeowc8061 Год назад +7

      It's good to know the entirety before deciding life or death. Also good to know where these mass murders begin to form- since school shootings are the norm now

  • @enough1494
    @enough1494 Год назад +20

    We ignore behavior as parents, educators and communities. Our kids are exposed to violent games, tv shows, movies and home and communities. What did we expect? This is decades in the making, his parents were ignored as well and must have serious mental health issues. For 27 years half of my students were at least alcohol syndrome, from abusive and addicted families, fatherless and living in deep poverty with little supervision.
    Ignoring a problem will never make it go away!

    • @Jacob-rs4ds
      @Jacob-rs4ds Год назад +4

      I have played the most violent and gruesome video games in all of history and have never thought about shooting someone 😂

    • @Jonathanest90s
      @Jonathanest90s Год назад

      Video games, movies, and tv shows have absolutely nothing to do with this! What’s wrong with you?

    • @Jonathanest90s
      @Jonathanest90s Год назад

      @@Jacob-rs4ds same here. What that person said is one of the stupidest response I’ve seen today and wrong.

    • @sam.tastic
      @sam.tastic Год назад +3

      @GencoSchmar 7 WHY do you keep replying with this comment under every single thread? You made your own original comment with the same information and it got plenty of eyeballs and people responded back. you pasted the reply into replies under the top comment threads that also get the most clicks-people have read what you're saying, HUNDREDS and hundreds of people have read what you are saying. You've copy pasted it into so many subthreads where it isn't a relevant reply that you're approaching spam level. stahpppp
      I agree it's fascinating and sounds like an interesting study, but ffs. Your derailing actual back and forth exchanges about different stuff for no reason. why do you keep copy pasting it in every single thread??

  • @cheechalker8430
    @cheechalker8430 Год назад +12

    Was the teacher called by the prosecution or defense?
    (I’m guessing defense as they went first)
    Because this is just sad. He has been clearly troubled his entire life.

    • @AlexiHolford
      @AlexiHolford Год назад

      Prosecution went first. Defense is going now. They called this witness.

  • @julie1630
    @julie1630 Год назад +1

    Children who have this serious of problems adults must send these kids to special schools and really get help. I can't imagine how much worse they could get with all the peer pressure and trying to adjust to social norms when they live at home with what this boy and millions like him go through. There's many to blame for this crime. Children who show these symptoms need serious help and the other kids who do not have these problems are sitting ducks fir when they flip out.

  • @fonzaug3355
    @fonzaug3355 Год назад +1

    waiiit. pretty much every kid in school is showing violent and disrespectful behaviour. what's her point??

  • @andradepatricia12pa
    @andradepatricia12pa Год назад +4

    Okay all I’m going to say if the kids are quiet there is a reason for it? Having to young boys myself and one more on the way I know as a parent when is something wrong with my child!! If a kid is acting up is because his looking at violence in his house or something is happening there the kids are like sponges they give you clues that there is something going on so Everyone saw how he acted but close their eyes 👀 to see it!! Deep inside Everyone knew it what was happening but decided to stay quiet an hush hush everything if you know someone who is going threw this! Report it that the next kid you going to see is that kid that is suffering in his place!! That’s why we have so many kids killing kids because they don’t know how to control their emotions and no one to be there by their side!!

    • @RJelly-fi6hd
      @RJelly-fi6hd Год назад

      Unfortunately, teachers ask for help for kids like this every day. If parents reject the help, we are helpless. The kid ends up moving schools and terrorizing the next set of kids and teachers.

  • @alieshsonoma922
    @alieshsonoma922 Год назад +2

    He needed a spritiual approach because it is like demons attack him THAT IS LIFE...BUT he got no help and he draws 666 in jail now

  • @robertrobert7924
    @robertrobert7924 Год назад +3

    This is why in the 1950s antisocial children were removed from the regular school population and sent to Special Schools for chidren with special needs. We never had school shootings back then. Ask yourself why?

    • @Campfire30
      @Campfire30 Год назад

      The difference that you mentioned is the ONLY difference between 1950s USA and 2020s USA. Great observation! Nothing else has changed at all!!!

  • @malcriadamedina5358
    @malcriadamedina5358 Год назад +2

    I wonder what some of the victim families are thinking

    • @denben8530
      @denben8530 Год назад

      Me too. These parents i am sure wish he would have had a better childhood but why did their children have to pay the price. Why do they have to live the rest of their lives never being the same again. Them and their children were innocent by standards who had nothing to do with his birth mother, adoptive mother and on and on. so why were they targeted. Why did their child die in such a brutal fashion. These were kids living their lives and maybe even some of their children had issues as a child like this monster and they helped them and they did not do what he did. I would be asking the defense those questions. What if it were one of their children or grandchildren this happened to would they still try to get him life in prison and not death. These kids did not have a choice weather they wanted to live or die... SO SAD for the REAL VICTIMS AND THAT ARE THESE FAMILIES WHOS lives have been ripped apart and have lost something very precious to them their own children.

  • @peterpagliarini8299
    @peterpagliarini8299 Год назад +2

    They should save their Penny’s and get a new microphone on Amazon for the witnesses lol, every fricken witness “going to have to ask you to speak closer to the microphone”

  • @vileoneful
    @vileoneful Год назад

    Well that tends to happen when you mess with a child’s mind say like BRAINWASHING children screwing with their minds this kid was not born this way

  • @julieball1167
    @julieball1167 Год назад +1

    When are they going to sentence him ?????

    • @Campfire30
      @Campfire30 Год назад +1

      At the conclusion of this sentencing trial. I hope I cleared it up for you.

  • @bonniewingard9771
    @bonniewingard9771 Год назад +5

    This was the wrong school and teachers for him..no one took time, except reprimanded

  • @greendogusa
    @greendogusa Год назад +2

    Nikolas Cruz was dealt the worst hand in life. He did not choose to have a drug addicted mother. He was not born with the same faculties the rest of us (most of us anyway) were born with so he was incapable of dealing with the complexities of life the way society expects us too. Nikoals did not choose to have his father die when he was five. Nikolas did not choose to have a psychopathic younger brother who made his life miserable. Mrs. Cruz, God bless her heart did the best she could with an impossible situation. As a mother, I put myself in her shoes and I just cannot imagine what she went through, and if she was alive to see this, my heart breaks for her and Nikolas. Nikolas had nature and nurture going against him. All of these are mitigating circumstances, whether you like it or not. I am not making excuses for Nikolas. Nikolas Cruz should have been in a locked down in-patient facility. But these do not exist for patients like Nikolas Cruz. It is tragic how all the teachers and therapists and doctors each had their own experience and knowledge of Nikolas, but there was no communication or coordination to adequately address the condemned soul that is Nikolas Cruz. No one had a complete picture of Nikolas, just pieces to a puzzle. If they had the whole picture, they should have Bakered him. Then he could not have purchased the guns. The victims and their families deserve justice, but what is justice? I had to look it up: Justice is a concept of moral rightness based on ethics, rationality, law, natural law, religion, or equity. It is also the act of being just and/or fair. Certainly the victims did not deserve what they got, nor do the families deserve the pain they are suffering, but is Nikolas’s death is just retribution. It is not justice. It will not bring them back or make them whole. Nikolas’s death will not make anything better for them. Nickolas is guilty and he should be punished, but is death a reasonable and just punishment?

    • @whenindoubtmutemyownmouth5180
      @whenindoubtmutemyownmouth5180 Год назад

      The problem isn't necessarily "there's not enough mental institutions" I live in Minnesota where there are lots of them, they outright refuse to admit people who have a violent history so even if there was a hospital to take him to they'd either kick him out or refuse to let him in.

  • @woodyssnake8562
    @woodyssnake8562 Год назад +2

    The childhood pics you can clearly see a flat effect on his face

    • @denben8530
      @denben8530 Год назад

      . True but he still executed and carried out his plan when he was older and knew right from wrong. Not to mention when he talked about racists things and hurting people to see what the reaction would be and all of that makes me feel he knows exactly what he was doing. and he bragged about what he had done or was going to do. He had no speech problems then did he.

    • @Campfire30
      @Campfire30 Год назад

      @@denben8530 You people sound like schizophrenics talking to yourself when you reply to a simple 13-word statement on one topic with a novella on a different topic. Smh.

  • @wayup9674
    @wayup9674 Год назад

    Disrespectful

  • @paulrobertson9617
    @paulrobertson9617 Год назад +9

    I think he was spoiled and entitled because his mom felt sorry for him. When the world didn't give him that attention he became violent. Fry him

  • @eddybaz358
    @eddybaz358 Год назад +1

    A lot of kids behave like that in school but would never shoot anyone judge people on there actions not what you might thing they will do.

  • @PAULA1SAAVEDRA
    @PAULA1SAAVEDRA Год назад +1

    Everyone failed 😔. Everyone is part of this mess. All Public services failed.

  • @majorpwner241
    @majorpwner241 Год назад +18

    I don't even understand why this is still being talked about. It was like 5 years ago right? Our justice system has completely failed us. There is no justice but what you take for yourself.

    • @iian_
      @iian_ Год назад +9

      I grew up in parkland and it was known right after this happened the kid was a weirdo. He had constant run ins with police. I'm talking dozens. I do believe he was even kicked out of Douglas at one point. Lots of people don't even know he had been gone from the school for quite some time before he did this. He wasn't even enrolled at the time.

    • @iian_
      @iian_ Год назад

      Rant aside l, yes this should have been over with in a few months. Death penalty in Florida 👍🏻

    • @Jonathanest90s
      @Jonathanest90s Год назад

      4 years old

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад

      @@iian_ its know from the trial if they listened carefully.

    • @Campfire30
      @Campfire30 Год назад

      If only not understanding led to not typing. But it doesn’t.

  • @jehluvs
    @jehluvs Год назад

    Did she say "my students lied. I did not just sit"?

  • @j5santos
    @j5santos Год назад

    NO EXCUSES !!!!!

  • @xrpvegas5407
    @xrpvegas5407 Год назад +1

    100% I blame the system they should’ve caught this and help this poor kid before he got this bad

    • @hil4966
      @hil4966 Год назад

      He had help, lots of interventions. You can only do so much.

  • @mykedoes4099
    @mykedoes4099 Год назад

    If a NARC is not shown consequence they will have no fears. You cannot teach consequence to a NARC . (SHOW IT)

  • @violetasantana4164
    @violetasantana4164 Год назад

    He needed medications and see a therapist when he was a child he didn't got the help he needed as a child and teenage.

  • @062082shane
    @062082shane Год назад

    Just a decade ago he was just in middle school looking like a 8 year old;really thats how I looked in middle school too mad young I mean

  • @despizedicon
    @despizedicon Год назад +7

    No kidding. I wouldn't expect a well behaved child to do that. Being proactive about issues before is obviously the goal . Learning and trying to not repeat the same mistakes is what is needed. Easier said than done.

  • @emboarepic
    @emboarepic Год назад

    When i was in elementary school
    I was doing things and playing with the toys when i was aged 3 and 4

  • @aniss.ibrahim1038
    @aniss.ibrahim1038 Год назад +4

    u know after 20 years or 15.. the documentary will come out with the title 'born to kill'..

    • @climaxfilms7886
      @climaxfilms7886 Год назад +3

      Followed by a completely unrelated sequel, “born to chill”

    • @Campfire30
      @Campfire30 Год назад +1

      Catch up, it’s 2022, there will be a reality TV show following his life in prison, whether he’s living out his life on death row or in solitary or the general population. The purpose of this sentencing trial is to define the parameters of the show.

  • @MsFreedom4us
    @MsFreedom4us Год назад +6

    I want to know about the meds he was given 🧐

    • @brandondenver4331
      @brandondenver4331 Год назад +2

      Ah, so you're desirous of some means of justifying his sinister act, huh? Shame on you.

    • @c.erine78
      @c.erine78 Год назад +1

      One of the drugs that was mentioned was called Concerta, I don't recall any others. His mother was very inconsistent with him taking them.

    • @jordyramos4923
      @jordyramos4923 Год назад

      @@brandondenver4331 i know right 🤦‍♂️

    • @denben8530
      @denben8530 Год назад +2

      @@c.erine78 My son was on Adderall for just a very short time and it changed him into a monster who was violent i did not even recognize my own childs behavior SO we took him off meds because he was way worse on them. He is 25 now and has never bullied or tortured anyone and has never even though of killing others. Sometimes meds make it worse for them.. But then some other people do really good with meds and if that helps them then more power to them. Its all based on the individual circumstances and i dont knock anyone who takes meds. THey just were not good for mine. so i can only speak from personal experiene

    • @pinlight97
      @pinlight97 Год назад

      @@c.erine78 I have a child who takes Concerta. It’s for ADHD and been taken for years with no issues. All inconsistency does it make it less effective and ADHD symptoms more prevalent. It can be taken for school days or every day depending on the need. Eventually it can be stopped; generally used until young adulthood (brain maturity). There are certain side effects, especially if stopped “cold turkey” (like most medications for brain-related issues).
      Thing is that there is no way he just had ADHD. If his mother used drugs and alcohol rampantly during pregnancy, that has severe effects on all aspects of development but particularly behaviour. ADHD on its own is more organizational and focus-which then can cause behaviours related to feeling defensive or embarrassed in places like school. It’s a type of thing that can be worked with and not a thing that will cause a person to go on a rage.

  • @yayhoo8848
    @yayhoo8848 Год назад +1

    And no father or male role model.

    • @Campfire30
      @Campfire30 Год назад

      @@danbillington No one has ever cared about you in your whole life and no one ever will.

  • @pleiadecca
    @pleiadecca Год назад +1

    ESE promotion. Right. That's the ticket.

  • @ronalddreimanis8051
    @ronalddreimanis8051 Год назад

    Cruz is Alfred E Nueman.

  • @LeechWoman
    @LeechWoman Год назад

    dont have time . someone summarize the "evil" stuff he did in a few words.

  • @charlene2400
    @charlene2400 Год назад +8

    Really, it should be the immediate family members and the wounded, who should get to vote on this.

    • @THE-id1by
      @THE-id1by Год назад +2

      That's not justice now or ever.

    • @charlene2400
      @charlene2400 Год назад

      @@THE-id1by guilt is already determined, and in his plea statement, he said he'd want the families to decide his fate.

    • @Campfire30
      @Campfire30 Год назад

      That’s what the defendant asked for. The judge told him it doesn’t work like that.

  • @bonniewingard9771
    @bonniewingard9771 Год назад +4

    He seemed like a kid, not being able to measure up...each teacher made it worse for him.. rather than better.

    • @jordyramos4923
      @jordyramos4923 Год назад

      Is that a fact or

    • @hil4966
      @hil4966 Год назад

      If you know anything about teaching ebd students in self contained classrooms, you will see that is not the case. Lots of positive reinforcements are used to encourage good behavior. It isn’t all negative. It takes a lot of documentation and data to get a student placed in one of these classrooms. His teachers would have had to go through hoops and bounds to give Nikolas this level of support. If a sped student isn’t successful in the regular Ed classroom, they may need a more restrictive environment. It’s not right to blame the teachers when they did all they could. With all due respect, you are ignorant of how special education works.

  • @bruceleez5292
    @bruceleez5292 Год назад +1

    So did i, but I didn't kill anyone.

  • @hus390
    @hus390 Год назад +2

    Missed the part where he did good in her class. Academically average!!!

    • @SpeccyMan
      @SpeccyMan Год назад +1

      No. You missed the part where he did WELL in her class. Clearly you were academically below average in English!

  • @nategrey8880
    @nategrey8880 Год назад +1

    The trial of Eddie Munster.

  • @adye8056
    @adye8056 Год назад

    Who pays for all of this nonsense trial day after day?

  • @Lovepeacejoy..
    @Lovepeacejoy.. Год назад +5

    Before de institutionalization in the US, someone like him would live under constant supervision, while taking the proper medications to control his behavior and he would be locked inside for the safety of others in society and for his own safety, with supervised outings and family visits, of course. I think we should reopen the institutions, restore the buildings and make them look more like a home setting and hire compassionate, competent staff to run these homes the right way. This situation is out of control and we must do something different, because having people like him, freely roaming through society is causing more and more shootings. We have to find a way to keep people safe & that includes the perpetrators. His brain does not function properly….. Look at the way he attacked the corrections officer. You never know when he is going to go off next! The signs were all along the way & nobody knew what to do with him. Such a sad situation all around.

    • @STCatchMeTRACjRo
      @STCatchMeTRACjRo Год назад

      @@danbillington Yeah...... wont happen. if you keep up with that idea, you might just end up in a dich covered in blood.

    • @Campfire30
      @Campfire30 Год назад

      @@danbillington Troll, I already told you to cease and desist, why are you still copy/pasting? GTFO. No one likes you.

  • @youtubehatesfreespeech2436
    @youtubehatesfreespeech2436 Год назад +5

    Basically in my opinion his defense team is spending two weeks on convincing the jury that even thought dozens of specialists and people have tired to help and fix him and it never worked that he should be put to death because he is not fixable. A waste of time... I'm confused?

    • @luisrivera3056
      @luisrivera3056 Год назад

      Dont give him the death penalty, thats way too easy on him, let him do 23 hour lockdown in solitary confinement and guaranteed he'll chew his ears off..

  • @maraujo600
    @maraujo600 Год назад +1

    Im not trying to defend him, it's indefensible. But to everyone saying he got plenty of help, ...he did, but when a brain is broken the way his is all the help in the world isn't going to fix him.

  • @diannedocherty3816
    @diannedocherty3816 Год назад +5

    A “cluster child”…that is an interesting label 🧐✌️❤️🌎

    • @jordyramos4923
      @jordyramos4923 Год назад

      does that mean he was clustered with other slow children

    • @charlene2400
      @charlene2400 Год назад

      In my day, we called that the sped sled, or the tart-cart kids, ones who took a long walk to the back of the short bus. Wrong as all get out today, but that's how it was.

    • @danielorr7124
      @danielorr7124 Год назад +5

      It was wrong back then too Charlene. Sounds like you were part of the problem.

    • @diannedocherty3816
      @diannedocherty3816 Год назад

      @@jordyramos4923 it means he had a cluster of mental problems..not just one.

    • @kellymcdonell9687
      @kellymcdonell9687 Год назад +2

      I’m pretty sure that means he had multiple disorders. Behaviors characteristic of multiple diagnoses.

  • @bettyboossister3918
    @bettyboossister3918 Год назад

    What did the teacher do to help him????????????????????

  • @margiepenn5044
    @margiepenn5044 Год назад +3

    He needed discipline at home. Children need to know their limits. It is apparent time outs doesn't work.

  • @SD-lw6uc
    @SD-lw6uc Год назад +5

    This woman has no business in counseling. These people get paid to do what. She should be ashame of herself. They knew, we observed WTF

  • @zeroregrets5901
    @zeroregrets5901 Год назад

    he got lots of services and attention some people are just a bad seed. put him where he needs to be and forget him, sad for those parents who wont be able to forget their children he off'ed.