Evil Teen SHOCKED By Horrible Detectives

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • In this JCS inspired true crime documentary, we cover the extremely twisted murder of Wayne and Sharmon Stock. We examine exactly what happened inside their quaint farmhouse.
    This video dives deep into the details of the evening of the murder, the history of the family, the crimes, interrogations and legal aftermath.
    I really hope you all enjoy.
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  • @STAYAWAKEvids
    @STAYAWAKEvids  Год назад +206

    Any corrections will be noted in the description! (Typos etc)
    Thank you again for watching!

    • @cerealpeer
      @cerealpeer Год назад +16

      i am thoroughly befuddled... great episode... the conclusion is even more confusing than the lead up to it.

    • @chonqmonk
      @chonqmonk Год назад +7

      Funny this, but my own personal brand of mental differences make me less likely to say whatever people want to me to say. I am at 0 risk of ever falsely confessing. I have other problems that balance it out though. Lol...

    • @andyhunter5869
      @andyhunter5869 Год назад +6

      I'm not sure mentioning David's stunning physique added any value here. But I enjoyed it.

    • @CWB1863
      @CWB1863 Год назад +2

      @@cerealpeer One of the crazier cases i've seen. You're right, a whole lot to absorb and breakdown for sure. In the end...don't talk to the police or take a polygraph test.

    • @UltimaOnlineAlpha
      @UltimaOnlineAlpha Год назад +5

      "This is like no trouble you've ever been in jessica" yeah guilty or innocent these guys could care less lol

  • @philosopherwithin
    @philosopherwithin 10 месяцев назад +703

    I did bust out laughing at 0:13 when the cop suggested the man stand up (and be a man) and he immediately STOOD UP from his seat😂😂

    • @babeevnikita
      @babeevnikita 7 месяцев назад +20

      Same😂

    • @amberlives4thegore
      @amberlives4thegore 7 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂

    • @tonysnow759
      @tonysnow759 6 месяцев назад +15

      😅😅😅 comedy gold

    • @CineGoodog
      @CineGoodog 6 месяцев назад +7

      Isa this some The Office episode?

    • @voodoom5880
      @voodoom5880 6 месяцев назад +27

      My immediate reaction was that boy ain't right

  • @LostSoulsmusic22
    @LostSoulsmusic22 Год назад +970

    Wow that investigator that went the extra mile to track that ring down is a legend and deserves a raise.

    • @PabloEscobar-ok8ks
      @PabloEscobar-ok8ks Год назад +35

      Oh come on. Come on. That’s their job. Yes it took some calls but hardly rocket science

    • @LostSoulsmusic22
      @LostSoulsmusic22 Год назад

      @PabloEscobar-ok8ks yeah drrr he actually did his job. What are the other cops doing? So obviously my point stands. Promote him not the rest of those diptards

    • @Clvrgrl
      @Clvrgrl Год назад +25

      @@PabloEscobar-ok8ksyour name explains your comment

    • @invictusbp1prop143
      @invictusbp1prop143 Год назад +21

      @@ClvrgrlOh stop. He’s right. That IS their job. I suppose you didn’t get the joke at all when Chris Rock was talking about the scumbag mother who was squawkin about “I take care of my kids!” like she deserved some kind of grand recognition for doing so. And he said “YOU’RE SUPPOSED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR KIDS!!” Same thing applies here. Just because if there are three employees and two of them suck at their job and absolutely screw up a project and lie to cover up their incompetence, apparently means that the coworker who clocks in, doesn’t cause any accidents or big losses for the company, clocks out n goes home is the greatest employee ever to be employed and deserves to be rewarded celebrated and have their picture hung up on the wall next to the time click forever and be recognized as the worlds greatest employee. If there’s only three women left n earth and they’re at the bar on Friday night, and two of them are taller and outweigh every man there, have hairy armpits, foul body odor, a hump back, speech impediments, horrific breath, uncontrollable flatulence, sweat constantly, are hammered drunk and stay that way, and aggressively proposition every man in the place and insult or occasionally assault the men for turning them down…and the third woman is average height and weight, average, plain looks, not attractive but not unattractive, not dressed memorably in any way and has a personality best described as not offensive…SHE is suddenly the bell of the ball and every single guy in the joint is competing for her. She’s the detective who made a phone call about the ring the other detectives ignored because it didn’t fit their narrative.

    • @katiegritts
      @katiegritts Год назад +24

      When their are detectives so willing to throw innocent ppl in jail & fabricate evidence the one who does their job right at least deserves a "good job". Maybe a promotion. It's more the lady who worked at the jewelry place that deserves recognition. In a different show it explained it was her who spent hours going through boxes of actual paper orders to find that 1 reciept.

  • @will532
    @will532 Год назад +1532

    It’s wild to think that if they didn’t find that ring, the wrong person would have probably been convicted

    • @Ellen-hs7zb
      @Ellen-hs7zb Год назад +62

      If someone didn't take it a step further and research it, not ignore it!

    • @Deadpool3E
      @Deadpool3E Год назад +111

      That's the thing about investigations: it's not about solving the case with the guilty party, it's about closing the case period.

    • @sharonmartin9909
      @sharonmartin9909 Год назад +22

      @@Deadpool3ESad but true

    • @sharonmartin9909
      @sharonmartin9909 Год назад +31

      Terrifying. And this happens all the time!!

    • @scottaznavourian3720
      @scottaznavourian3720 Год назад +42

      If they hadn't forced a fake confession out of a mentally challenged man and painted evidence and instead done their jobs from the start...

  • @niewarto
    @niewarto Год назад +581

    I’m so sorry for Matt… only because his family didn’t trust him, he was almost convinced for crime he didn’t commit….

    • @texasray5237
      @texasray5237 Год назад +12

      This used to be the rule. Now it's the exception but still happens way too often.

    • @jmike2039
      @jmike2039 Год назад +32

      I don't buy for a minute that someone could get me to admit to a crime I never did

    • @ImOccasionallyFunny
      @ImOccasionallyFunny Год назад +33

      @@jmike2039 the brain goes to crazy places when your life is put on the line

    • @sheilarogge2461
      @sheilarogge2461 Год назад

      Everyone says that...Until they are in a room with those people for 20plus hours being tricked and lied to....Hungry and cold. No medications. No talking to family. No sleep. No NOTHING. Remember that they can lie all they want. Its literally torture. @@jmike2039

    • @bethewalt7385
      @bethewalt7385 Год назад +10

      Ummmm convinced(as you've stated) or convicted? Or convinced he convicted? Wtf are you trying to say? 😂😂😂kids today! We're so doomed😂

  • @isairuiz461
    @isairuiz461 Год назад +122

    This case is like out of a movie. I cannot imagine the grief this family went through.

  • @Enoughalready20237
    @Enoughalready20237 Год назад +234

    Can you imagine, that if not for that ring, these two would have never been caught, an innocent man would be in jail for life, and these criminal cops (and DA) would have never been exposed.

    • @rodneylee4026
      @rodneylee4026 Год назад +4

      How did the ring come off the finger? That's weird.

    • @christinewilson4814
      @christinewilson4814 Год назад +2

      ​@rodneylee4026 is probably too big for her finger

    • @amelliamendel2227
      @amelliamendel2227 Год назад +6

      Detectives vs the mentally challenged is never a fair fight...

    • @DanDan-xj8ox
      @DanDan-xj8ox 11 месяцев назад

      Are you kidding? This is way more common than you think

    • @jontrellolando
      @jontrellolando 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@rodneylee4026my rings fly off all the time when I’m at the club so I could see it happening in a struggle for a gun/gun fight

  • @ramona8707
    @ramona8707 Год назад +891

    I hope those detectives were fired. And their cases reviewed.The incompetence is astounding.

    • @Bettinasisrg
      @Bettinasisrg Год назад +115

      Sadly they're probably promoted into running the place now. It's one of the reasons law enforcement needs an entire overhaul.

    • @sabrina798able
      @sabrina798able Год назад +5

      ​@@Bettinasisrgj😮

    • @Ms.Prairie
      @Ms.Prairie Год назад +33

      @@BettinasisrgThat, or they make upwards of millions in the private sector and never have to answer for their transgressions and cop crimes.

    • @bkrendan12
      @bkrendan12 Год назад +7

      @@Ms.Prairiein the wildest of scenarios, why would they be given millions of dollars for any of this? I’m asking you a real question

    • @jenniferzwicky4970
      @jenniferzwicky4970 Год назад

      Kofoed* had to go to prison and was ordered to pay the 2 falsely accused men over $5 million for evidence tampering.

  • @Gideon_gains
    @Gideon_gains Год назад +839

    Crazy to think that the killers arent the only scumbags in this case

    • @thewhitefalcon8539
      @thewhitefalcon8539 Год назад +26

      You thought all those protestors just wanted a ride home in A CAB?

    • @noneyabizness
      @noneyabizness Год назад

      It’s funny that people will only admit that cops are scumbags under certain contexts

    • @mischr13
      @mischr13 Год назад

      @@thewhitefalcon8539 eyyyy

    • @Loudes012
      @Loudes012 Год назад +3

      Hey I don't have good experiences with cops either.
      Buy they made a big mistake on this one. They have to deal with 2 people murdered, horrible crime scene, looking at the evidence, and hearing people's side of the story. If it's true the first suspect was accused by his own family. Again are the cops lying?They could be. Anyway the thing clearly they did correct was investigating that ring on the floor and making those phone calls. Other than that who is perfect? We all mistakes. If you're a cop or not.Lol

    • @Loudes012
      @Loudes012 Год назад +3

      Hey I don't have good experiences with cops either.
      Buy they made a big If it's true the first suspect was accused by his own family. Again are the cops lying?They could be. Anyway the thing clearly they did correct was investigating that ring on the floor and making those phone calls. Other than that who is perfect? We all mistakes. If you're a cop or not.Lol

  • @YaakovEzraAmiChi
    @YaakovEzraAmiChi 7 месяцев назад +23

    Good on Jessica for telling the truth and for even advocating for those innocent men.

  • @frazzleface753
    @frazzleface753 11 месяцев назад +160

    I feel so bad for Matt. It was like bullying a child into believing that he was going to die if he didn't acquiesce.

    • @humanbean3
      @humanbean3 7 месяцев назад +3

      I feel bad for him too, but he did confess.. I'm not going to act like the detectives just grabbed some random dude and framed him. The cops did bad police work but they didn't just try to put some random innocent man in jail knowingly. they thought there were serving justice.

    • @misanthrophex
      @misanthrophex 7 месяцев назад +16

      @@humanbean3 no they didn't they just wanted to end it.
      you have no idea how psychologically vulnerable some people are. and he's also not as bright as an average person, and an average person isn't really bright to begin with...
      what they were doing is taking candy from a baby, and not investigating a horrible crime.

    • @Al-Storm
      @Al-Storm 5 месяцев назад +3

      If you feel bad for idiots, you'll feel bad everyday.

    • @SlickDangler10
      @SlickDangler10 4 месяца назад

      What's crazy is how often this happens and once they confess to just have them stop badgering them, it's too late because they have a fabricated story they got someone to say. Open and shut case

    • @bbwblk
      @bbwblk 3 месяца назад +2

      @@Al-Stormfck does this mean? 😂

  • @Maddworld36
    @Maddworld36 Год назад +403

    The fact that detectives do this type of thing is absolutely terrifying.

    • @notme2day
      @notme2day 10 месяцев назад +24

      Especially when they get to keep their jobs.

    • @RyanHunter-dq2du
      @RyanHunter-dq2du 9 месяцев назад

      Cops lie constantly

    • @liz3169
      @liz3169 8 месяцев назад

      And the fact that some people are so dumb!! He may be innocent but he’s guilty of being an absolute idiot.

    • @lcthedon
      @lcthedon 7 месяцев назад +8

      Happens daily.. and no repercussions for there actions. Disgusting 🤢

    • @RB-ej8wk
      @RB-ej8wk 6 месяцев назад +14

      @@lcthedon Legally it makes a confession unusable. You can't just blackmail someone with execution to confess something.

  • @jimmckay2337
    @jimmckay2337 Год назад +500

    Scary that a Superstar detective planted evidence. How many innocent people are locked up because of him?

    • @Enoughalready20237
      @Enoughalready20237 Год назад +47

      I hope that every case that he was ever on in his entire career is scrutinized and every conviction at a minimum gets a new trial.

    • @Corinne-v9c
      @Corinne-v9c Год назад +20

      Mr. Nebraska my azz...looks like Mr. Clean.

    • @1neAdam12
      @1neAdam12 Год назад

      ​@@Corinne-v9c
      @33:16 Nah,... That's Jonathan Banks all day long.

    • @mommy2libras
      @mommy2libras Год назад +25

      ​@@Enoughalready20237they haven't and they won't. A few have already had appeals denied. And this guy was the one that would find "evidence" after a scene or item had been searched/inspected by more than one person or team several times. I guess it's easier to believe that their detectives are just really bad at finding the perfect piece of evidence than it is to admit they might have screwed up and convicted an innocent person.
      Of course in some of the cases, his evidence was far from the only evidence that got the person convicted. But in any case where the evidence he "found" is the only hard evidence used in trial, those should absolutely get their appeals at least heard.

    • @dobiacco
      @dobiacco Год назад +1

      ​@@Corinne-v9cIn fact, he _was_ Mr. Clean. He was called in to clean up messes caused by bad police work with fake evidence.

  • @youallthinkyouknow1314
    @youallthinkyouknow1314 Год назад +320

    Those 2 cops need to be in prison. Would rather accuse innocent people instead of admittedly telling them sorry we were wrong.

    • @wdnmd6603
      @wdnmd6603 Год назад +7

      Fr they not only fumbled the case they could of ruined other people 😂

    • @christinewilson4814
      @christinewilson4814 Год назад +2

      Exactly, they really pissed me off the way they did the interagations with all parties

    • @shannonmclain3533
      @shannonmclain3533 10 месяцев назад +4

      An should be force to pay part of that 6.5 million ! It’s sick they helped encourage to ruin that other man’s life as well who they called in to backup their bullshit story and then allowed him to take the fall for the entire thing. Smfh that was diabolical an straight evil nasty work.

    • @humanbean3
      @humanbean3 7 месяцев назад +1

      first of all. they didnt think they were innocent. they got a confession even though it was coerced they fully believed he did it. hindsight is 20/20. think critically about this and you'll realize they didn't just grab 2 random innocent people and frame them for murder like you're thinking they did...

    • @JorgeGonzalez-ut3pm
      @JorgeGonzalez-ut3pm 6 месяцев назад

      It sucks to say but they will never do that. From watching a lot of crime videos from all types of crimes.

  • @houserhouse
    @houserhouse Год назад +40

    Interrogation analysis has gone from JCS to content farming. Thank you for staying consistent, along with Matt Orchard and Dreading

  • @jdizzle6324
    @jdizzle6324 Год назад +53

    18months for framing innocent people for murder? We can do better than that....

    • @TS-1267
      @TS-1267 7 месяцев назад

      ... Betcha Can't Do Better.... No Profit in That.... 34:53

  • @barbaracarmichiel7369
    @barbaracarmichiel7369 Год назад +65

    For years I had heard bits and pieces about this case. Thank you for bringing it all together. Who the shell can be trusted anymore? To think that it came down to a 17 year old girl. This is why I trust my dog before 99% of the people in this crazy world.

  • @LukeMcGuireoides
    @LukeMcGuireoides Год назад +1708

    Those detectives should've been charged with criminal behavior. What they did was inexcusable. They ruined two men's lives.

    • @TheQueenOfSheba
      @TheQueenOfSheba Год назад +127

      Right!? Like the fact that’s okay… and there’s hundreds of people in prison due to this tactic. It’s sick.

    • @diggbeedowrong
      @diggbeedowrong Год назад +57

      ​@@TheQueenOfShebaI'd assume it's way more than hundreds

    • @tracyshaffer4510
      @tracyshaffer4510 Год назад +29

      I’d be getting up and walking out after 1 hour.

    • @RisingRevengeance
      @RisingRevengeance Год назад +40

      @@tracyshaffer4510 Thats reasonable but you would probably get cuffed and seen as more of a suspect to these corrupt losers

    • @michaelparrish6093
      @michaelparrish6093 Год назад +74

      I saw a documentary about this case lately. The detectives STILL BELIEVE the two guys did it and they're criminal masterminds. Un-fucking-real.

  • @OneRedKraken
    @OneRedKraken Год назад +3936

    You know you are dealing with scholar material when you ask someone to stand up for themselves, and they get up from their chair.
    EDIT: I left this comment right after the intro expecting more context to that interaction. But there was none. If you think replying that no, that's not what happened is going to in some way make things right. You're simply going to join the now 100s of people saying the same thing. And I've already conceded the point. Chill out.

    • @JME1186
      @JME1186 Год назад +181

      Random and not all that applicable but it reminds me of a classic Far Side print comic, where a confused pupil is attempting to enter “Midvale School for the Gifted” but is pushing a door with very a clear “Pull” sign.

    • @jameslauder3984
      @jameslauder3984 Год назад +201

      I noticed that almost immediately and started laughing.

    • @ToolFloydChimera
      @ToolFloydChimera Год назад +381

      I would agree but he merely said “stand up” first…then added “stand up for yourself” once the guy took him literally

    • @Zancoth
      @Zancoth Год назад +102

      That is not what was said.

    • @Karenanne247
      @Karenanne247 Год назад +11

      Lol 😏😂

  • @jm100368
    @jm100368 Год назад +142

    Its amazing a 17 year old girl has the opportunity to actually blame other people as well but then takes it back and only blames herself and her another person. And they dont believe her!

    • @themonsterunderyourbed9408
      @themonsterunderyourbed9408 9 месяцев назад +11

      Because she's a woman. She's a perfect little angel. Woman can do no wrong.

    • @Isaaaa_Belle
      @Isaaaa_Belle 8 месяцев назад

      @@themonsterunderyourbed9408 incel

    • @sanjayw9878
      @sanjayw9878 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@themonsterunderyourbed9408are you even watching these videos? Freaking tons of them are women getting arrested 😂 you just want an excuse to vent the resentment you have for women

    • @becks2958
      @becks2958 6 месяцев назад +23

      @@themonsterunderyourbed9408sorry but you are way off the mark here - it is solely because these 2 detectives had written a narrative and wanted her to name those 2 boys.
      She is most certainly disturbed , per the love letter , however it is admirable that she stood her ground and recanted that forced confession. An act that ensured she and her boyfriend would be the 2 found guilty of murder.

  • @invictusbp1prop143
    @invictusbp1prop143 Год назад +62

    The CSI guy got a year and a half in prison for fabricating evidence that would put two men in prison for the rest of their lives. And the cops who forced two people to lie and conspired with the CSI guy for him to plant false evidence all in attempt to put two innocent men in prison for the rest of their lives in service of their massive egos and tiny brains, and they faced zero consequences for their actions. That is just unbelievably disgusting. How on earth can anyone argue that those men shouldn’t be punished for what they did…let alone argue that they should still be police officers???

    • @ryanbesco8067
      @ryanbesco8067 2 месяца назад

      The biggest coward I’ve ever known was just named officer of the year last year in a city with 3 million people. Plus this is in Canada where we have no constitution.

    • @lloydweatherford9405
      @lloydweatherford9405 2 месяца назад

      ​@@ryanbesco8067 wasnt it established in 1867? Why do you say y'all have no constitution?

  • @TheMrdhyde
    @TheMrdhyde Год назад +710

    I sure hope these guys are no longer cops. This happens way more than people realize. Cops focus on low hanging fruit and if they simply THINK they are right they will do all they can to convict that person. GET A LAWYER NO MATTER WHAT!!!! INNOCENT OR GUILTY!!!! LAWYER UP IF YOUR RIGHTS ARE READ!!!!

    • @JaMeshuggah
      @JaMeshuggah Год назад +21

      Source: I watch a lot of true crime

    • @sharihazlett3774
      @sharihazlett3774 Год назад +18

      Agree 100% with you. I've seen way too many crime shows where they go after QST person, don't look 4 anyone else. Get a lawyer Immediately

    • @mrivard81
      @mrivard81 Год назад +8

      I'm sorry, but the cops don't convict anyone lol....

    • @sirvilhelmofyonderland
      @sirvilhelmofyonderland Год назад +6

      Yeah, it’s damn scary. All I can hope is myself or kids are never suspected of a murder. Anyone can be caught up in this.

    • @Mr.T-BAGGIN-UR-MOM
      @Mr.T-BAGGIN-UR-MOM Год назад +2

      ​@@mrivard81Not directly but they absolutely get people convicted

  • @AlexMax2742
    @AlexMax2742 Год назад +525

    "Scored the polygraph incorrectly." Let's just call it what it is - they had him take the bogus test, it gave a bogus result that happened to coincide with their suspicions, then they realized they messed up. 🙄 EDIT: Holy shit it gets worse....planting evidence?

    • @b2617
      @b2617 Год назад +7

      Yup it's a dumb test

    • @CJC1991
      @CJC1991 Год назад +1

      No matter how much you commit to deceiving yourself and others, whether it be through changing your name, wearing women’s clothing, barraging your body with hormones etc. All of it is nothing more than a futile attempt to change something you cannot.
      Regardless of whatever you or others consider to be social constructs, you will never change what you are written to be on such a fundamental level.
      Seek therapy and address your desires to pretend to be something your cells prove you’re not.
      I’m sure you’re probably a nice enough person, but until and unless you actually confront the reality of this situation, you’ll end up nothing more than some chemically infused abomination, flailing around helplessly as you begin to face a myriad of other physical health complications.
      I will return to see what you or anyone else has said in response to my message. It’s not too late for you to face reality…

    • @yomama9567
      @yomama9567 Год назад

      Cops are notoriously lazy

    • @randalthor6872
      @randalthor6872 Год назад +26

      Even the creator of the polygraph is on record as being horrified that his creation is being touted as a "lie detector". It should be illegal for these to be administered to people. Complete nonsense.

    • @chonqmonk
      @chonqmonk Год назад +3

      @@randalthor6872 Yeah man, and the time machine is broken and nobody's smart enough to fix it. Brawndo's gots what plants crave. And I can't wait for the next episode of "Ouch, My Balls!"

  • @squints1015
    @squints1015 Год назад +233

    To be clear when she took her plea deal for 2 counts of 2nd degree murder with life in prison for each one, she confessed she shot Wayne above his right eye with a .410 shotgun as he struggled with Gregs 12 gauge and she said she waited for him to look her in the eye. So don't go thinking she should get parole or feel sorry like she was forced into it and Greg did everything, thats a cold blooded killer.

    • @bentonrp
      @bentonrp Год назад +40

      And now they let little girls listen to her like she has some say in their lives while she cowardly chooses to continue existing with hers after what she's done. ...What a world of lunatics Everywhere around us, it seems...!

    • @maxwellschneiter
      @maxwellschneiter Год назад +28

      Yeah, she's definitely twisted. Like the way she chuckled after she said "Greg blew the guys head off"

    • @SoundsBogus
      @SoundsBogus Год назад

      Yet Wayne was shot in the back of the head. Seems that whole hillbilly family has issues.

    • @FussyFox
      @FussyFox Год назад +33

      and she wrote about how much she loved it, too. She shouldn’t be giving TED talks to anyone. Found God, my ass.

    • @frazzleface753
      @frazzleface753 11 месяцев назад +15

      @@FussyFox Yeah, she's definitely trying to get out. She was only 17, but at that age you know what you're doing, you just don't consider the consequences as deeply as you do when you're older.

  • @WhosJayBrick
    @WhosJayBrick Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @26wrld
    @26wrld 7 месяцев назад +7

    only just started watching the video but just wanted to say how much i appreciate the real narration over an AI voiceover, one of many good things about this channel 🔥🔥

    • @michalmichalski4152
      @michalmichalski4152 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, best true crime channel outside of JCS. Great stuff. EXPLORE WITH US is decent too, they have a great narrator too.

  • @angelmission
    @angelmission Год назад +39

    This is why it is so important that you have legal representation present before you talk to investigators. This is also why a minor should never talk to an investigator without a parent or lawyer present.

  • @petriko_
    @petriko_ Год назад +480

    It's outrageous that those 2 detectives are not in jail. But they are still allowed to torture suspects, manufacture evidence, tamper with a crime scene and put innocent people behind bars 😮

    • @kandycepeterson2482
      @kandycepeterson2482 Год назад +30

      Right? They are Thier own street gang at this point! Premeditated. A "superstar cop" from elsewhere, is just one of Thier gang. Good comment you!

    • @sharonmartin9909
      @sharonmartin9909 Год назад +18

      They should be jailed because what they do is criminal

    • @Ze_Moose
      @Ze_Moose Год назад +1

      "Lady Justice is blind" 😉

    • @RootedHat
      @RootedHat Год назад

      Over 70% of wrongful convictions are based on eye witness testimony
      Goes to show..

    • @RootedHat
      @RootedHat Год назад

      Over 70% of wrongful convictions are based on eye witness testimony
      Goes to show

  • @karner1541
    @karner1541 Год назад +84

    Holy shit, what an absolute rollercoster this case was

  • @kadyhogan97
    @kadyhogan97 Год назад +191

    In all of the true crime I have watched (I write as I sit here in my “crime story junkie” sweatshirt) I have never seen more criminally negligent, egotistical, hot headed detectives in any case I have ever watched. It’s eye opening and terrifying.

    • @woowah32
      @woowah32 Год назад

      You think they should’ve put a red carpet out for them and talk talk gently and kindly? Whatever it takes to get a confession. No time wasting, good job done here.👍🏻

    • @kadyhogan97
      @kadyhogan97 Год назад +22

      @@woowah32 …Uhh did we watch the same video? They forced a confession out of an innocent mentally impaired man and in doing so had him name another innocent man as a co conspirator and then when the actual killers confessed told them they were making it up so they could keep the innocent men in prison for a murder they didn’t commit… did you watch this video or?

    • @woowah32
      @woowah32 Год назад

      @@kadyhogan97
      1) Yes, I watched the video
      2) I was referring to the annoying entitled, whinging little teen.
      3) The clue is in the video title 🙄
      👍🏻

    • @Kolbua
      @Kolbua 11 месяцев назад +2

      That's most cops

    • @Kolbua
      @Kolbua 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@woowah32found the bootlicker cop... Do you beat your family also kiddo?

  • @c78855
    @c78855 Год назад +23

    Just happy this young girl who was involved in a horrific murder, standing up to two rotten & lazy detectives. Found the strength to tell the truth.

    • @LaSombraa
      @LaSombraa 7 месяцев назад +5

      Wow she’s so amazing and found the strength and courage. She should be given an award 🤡

  • @GreenEggAndSAM2
    @GreenEggAndSAM2 Год назад +424

    It’s infuriating beyond belief that bad detective and bad cops just get away with it. How can you have a clear conscience knowing that you put the wrong guy in jail?

    • @tysx502
      @tysx502 Год назад +40

      If the cops want you to be guilty, you’re gonna be guilty

    • @3_up_moon
      @3_up_moon Год назад +40

      The instant he stood up when they barked it at him, they should have realized he was vulnerable to making a false confession. I wonder how many innocent people served time for this unethical, crooked cop.

    • @yomama9567
      @yomama9567 Год назад

      Lazily pathetic, is many cops...

    • @khorneflakes773
      @khorneflakes773 Год назад +18

      And yet all these actual criminals get a slap on the wrist and released only to reoffend.

    • @yomama9567
      @yomama9567 Год назад +6

      @@tysx502 Even with the exemplary science that exists today, you are sadly correct

  • @wesleydeer889
    @wesleydeer889 Год назад +101

    I’m speechless. This is crazy. It’s like detectives are worse than most criminals.

    • @chachorolas923
      @chachorolas923 Год назад +5

      Detectives are criminals

    • @xinpingdonohoe3978
      @xinpingdonohoe3978 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@chachorolas923 the difference is, they generally get protection from the consequences, given that they'd be the ones dealing with it. Policing nepotism.

    • @jeffmackinnon3124
      @jeffmackinnon3124 9 месяцев назад +1

      Absolute 100% they have no human boundaries,they operate without conscience of consequences.a form of desperados i heard a judge say that back in the seventies lol they are still causing havoc on unsuspecting citizens.

    • @trunklemcjeans
      @trunklemcjeans 9 месяцев назад

      Uh duh theyre people

    • @markusParkus233
      @markusParkus233 5 месяцев назад

      Man, you guys are cry babies. This is one case.

  • @YaakovEzraAmiChi
    @YaakovEzraAmiChi Год назад +48

    Crazy how if not for just 1 individual on the homicide squad was a hard worker, the real perps were found and two innocent men didn’t continue to get railroaded into jail.

  • @mattgiantDuTcHiE
    @mattgiantDuTcHiE Год назад +6

    Wow excellent work on this video! So well done, put together and set up logically for all viewers. Thank you!

  • @BradleyVolk3
    @BradleyVolk3 Год назад +10

    One thing that I have learned in life, that is sad but true, is that saying "I MADE A MISTAKE. I'M SORRY. I WAS WRONG" is just simply NOT an option for some people. Doesn't even matter how serious the circumstances are, it is just not going to happen with some idiots. SMDH 😒

  • @bethcotterill-fg3xp
    @bethcotterill-fg3xp Год назад +51

    Detectives like this, disgrace the whole dept. And breach of trust will forever be in the shadows.

  • @SeanLain
    @SeanLain Год назад +256

    What's crazy is that we're supposed to be innocent until proven guilty right, but they kidnapped him and psychologically berated him for EIGHT hours and they have the audacity to say he's jerking THEM around? I like catching murderers but taking innocent lives comes in many forms, such as false imprisonment.

    • @DetectiveTrupo203
      @DetectiveTrupo203 Год назад +12

      Very well said

    • @Theodor_Eicke
      @Theodor_Eicke Год назад +5

      “Guilty until proven innocent”, is how it is.

    • @clintonleonard5187
      @clintonleonard5187 Год назад +5

      Kidnapped and psychologically berated him? He was literally there voluntarily and could leave at any time XD

    • @cruisinguy6024
      @cruisinguy6024 Год назад +1

      @@DetectiveTrupo203it’s actually not well said at all because they don’t understand what the concept of “innocent until proven guilty” means

    • @cruisinguy6024
      @cruisinguy6024 Год назад +9

      You are significantly misunderstanding what the concept of “innocent until proven guilty” means. In the eyes of the court the accused is assumed to be innocent and the State (the prosecutor) must prove the accused is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. You don’t have to prove your innocence because.
      This is why, for example, people on trial aren’t allowed to wear prison / jail clothes because it could sway the jury if they know someone is already behind bars.
      As far as the police in this case - they’re a prime example of why we need much higher requirements for law enforcement. Unfortunately many local cops are just plain stupid and have only a high school education. They’re lazy and only care about assigning blame and not putting in the work to solve a case.

  • @brycedaugherty9211
    @brycedaugherty9211 Год назад +45

    Wow this one was a wild ride. It's so annoying when detectives get so hard locked into "this is our guy" that they forget to finish doing their jobs

    • @tankthearc9875
      @tankthearc9875 10 месяцев назад

      tunnel vision and just plain bad cops , one top ranking planting evidence the right needs to be aware how much power they give them

  • @claesyoungberg1695
    @claesyoungberg1695 Год назад +6

    This is the most plot-twisty convoluted all around Effed-Up case I've ever seen... 😲🤯

  • @joemac999
    @joemac999 Год назад +28

    Honestly, Kofoed and the detectives should serve life in jail. Who knows how many other confessions they coerced? People in their position need to be held to a high standard, and it's the exact opposite somehow.

    • @humanbean3
      @humanbean3 7 месяцев назад

      life in jail? the dude confessed to murder and described how he did it... you're acting like these idiot detectives grabbed 2 random people and framed them. grow a brain please.

    • @joemac999
      @joemac999 7 месяцев назад

      @@humanbean3 he was essentially retarded, basically on your level. They coerced a false confession from a mentally impaired person, lied about the results of his lie detector test, forced him with the threat of death to name someone else to save his life. He didn't describe how he did it, they described it and told him to agree. Clearly you're in law enforcement, no one else could possibly defend what was done here.

  • @arobe7695
    @arobe7695 Год назад +16

    WOW, you presented and organized this amazingly! VERY interesting case! I'd never heard of this case before which is almost miraculous since I watch a lot of interrogation videos. Very nice job! ✌❤

  • @TeamCat1128
    @TeamCat1128 Год назад +42

    It’s amazing to effort cops will go to avoid actual police work. So many cases where they pick an “obvious suspect”, then subject that person to a torturous interrogation just to get a confession. They don’t even care if the confession doesn’t match the crime. It’s sick.

    • @Ms.Prairie
      @Ms.Prairie Год назад +5

      Seriously. There’s so many people who would excel at this job and have a meaningful impact for victim services and community protection.
      Truly bad apples. It makes me shudder to think how many cops still get away with behaviour like this - but it’s slightly better now because of our judicial reliance on surveillance footage.

    • @Assimandeli
      @Assimandeli 2 месяца назад

      It makes you wonder; what if the murderer is a serial killer? The cops got the wrong guy, got him in prison, closed the case and meanwhile the real murderer is free to kill again.

  • @mikeso2084
    @mikeso2084 Год назад +6

    Holy! I had no idea I already knew about this case cos of all the new things in the beginning! Amazing work on getting out new information and footage!

  • @Deadfoot-Dan
    @Deadfoot-Dan Год назад +6

    That was very well done, you have many watching,, including myself, convinced early on that nephew and his cousin were responsible, only to realize that some people can be pushed into a false confession.

  • @merlynshandley6337
    @merlynshandley6337 11 месяцев назад +3

    This was put together very well and looked very professionally done. Great job/channel!!!

  • @SethFrostV
    @SethFrostV Год назад +41

    "And you're done, and so am I"
    Man should be done, holy hell dude rolled a nat 0 in detective skills.

  • @heatherbowlan1961
    @heatherbowlan1961 Год назад +66

    WOW this was the first interrogation I’ve seen that two men may have lost their lives cause they couldn’t handle the stress of the interrogation,and thought they were going to die , so the said they did it , amazing how easy an innocent person outdo get life .

    • @andy.s123
      @andy.s123 Год назад +6

      Then you haven't seen alot. As mentioned in the video it's not uncommon. I would also suggest the documentary "the innocent man"

    • @moselleconger4156
      @moselleconger4156 Год назад

      @@Joe-sg9ll it’s designed to make you feel like you can’t leave. They trap him in a corner. They are sitting directly in front of him in his personal space, sometimes with their arms on their shoulders… the door as far away as it possibly can be. They’re free to go at any moment, but they don’t really explain how that can happen. if he tries to get up without saying his intentions ie. I need a lawyer, they’re going to angrily convince him to sit back down. When you are beat down, mentally you are at your weakest point, and forget, even the most sensible things.
      I know they say just tell us and you can go home! After eight hours that sounds like a very enticing thing. They’ll do anything to get it over with. I’ve seen some of the strongest minded people believe that they can go into an interrogation and walk out without anything, and they get arrested after a full confession.
      Unless you are in it, there is no way we can possibly understand

    • @No-bs5or
      @No-bs5or Год назад +1

      @@Joe-sg9llyou rlly know it all huh?? They lie!! They make it out to not be voluntary and like you can’t leave!! They run the shots, not you

    • @ImPoopnRightNow
      @ImPoopnRightNow Год назад +3

      It's basically what happened to the West Memphis Three.

    • @pamingles2753
      @pamingles2753 Год назад +2

      You need to check out the case of Ryan Ferguson and Chuck Erickson out of Columbia, MO. That is a fucked case. I was a year ahead of them in school.

  • @unitoolzee
    @unitoolzee Год назад +46

    Detectives are so lazy. All they want is to close the case. They don’t care if they get the right person or not, just that they’re able to mark a case as “closed”.

    • @kristy9337
      @kristy9337 Год назад +1

      Not all.

    • @kandycepeterson2482
      @kandycepeterson2482 Год назад +6

      Cops should be commended for finding out truth, not for numbers of convictions or the speed of arrests.

  • @yolandascholten2012
    @yolandascholten2012 Год назад +18

    Wow that was frightening, those cops were so determined to nail those two guys even after the girl owned it and denied that they participated in any way. This is a classic example of why you need a lawyer, even when you’re innocent!

    • @Freefallpilot65
      @Freefallpilot65 7 месяцев назад +3

      Especially if you're innocent.

    • @markusParkus233
      @markusParkus233 5 месяцев назад

      She barely can speak English. She did not explain it well. She gets an F for explaining it.

  • @sint5990
    @sint5990 Год назад +4

    I can’t imagine the depravity in someone’s soul that instead of saying “I fucked up, I’m sorry man” you are willing to allow him to spend the rest of his life in a box with bars. To say it’s unbelievable is so disgustingly inadequate and to see it from a man sworn to “serve and protect” moves it to a level of terror unexplainable by words.

  • @chimom7112
    @chimom7112 Год назад +6

    This was a terrific post. One of the few i hadnt seen. Great job.

  • @matthewalexander2436
    @matthewalexander2436 Год назад +12

    Awesome channel stayawake... Very truthful and informative!
    Keep em comin! 💪👍

  • @miles-thesleeper-monroe8466
    @miles-thesleeper-monroe8466 Год назад +63

    33:49 sums up Ted Talks, blocking so many voices but gives a narcissistic psychopathic killer a platform and path to early parole.

    • @Kizzabell
      @Kizzabell 10 месяцев назад

      Was it a Ted x talk? Anyone can do those. It's different to an official Ted Talk

    • @themonsterunderyourbed9408
      @themonsterunderyourbed9408 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@Kizzabell They're all leftist propaganda.

  • @joshp2550
    @joshp2550 7 месяцев назад +3

    This video was the last straw that made me loose all hope in humanity and withdraw into isolation and depression!

  • @oephry3253
    @oephry3253 Год назад +99

    Bias is quite the drug. Despite finding Jessica's written confession (and shotgun ammo), which unlike the previous two they got, was not given under any distress, they still found some way to include Nick and Matt. Crazy. Solving a crime is not about your ego, it's about finding who did it. Also, I don't know if I can believe that someone who wrote about how much they enjoyed committing murder and how they would do it again would be able to turn things around. But maybe I need to learn to give people a second chance. My least favorite videos in the true crime genre are the ones where the cops frame the wrong person. The interviews in those cases are often very frustrating to watch, I enjoyed this video though ❤

    • @pariah_carey
      @pariah_carey Год назад

      Too many Cops (and Prosecutors) believe that their Job is to get Convictions and “lock up The Bad Guys”, which is, apparently, synonymous with “Justice” in their Minds. It seems to be surprisingly easy for them to fall Victim to the Mindset of Fervent Zealotry, where they are already dead set on their “Hunch” that someone is guilty, which influences them to treat Other People like Trash, because they ASSUME that they are talking to a “Scumbag Lowlife Criminal”, simply because they are hellbent on “closing the Case”.

    • @tjtruth4793
      @tjtruth4793 Год назад +3

      Sadly, most things involving agents of the state is about their ego/power. They’ll crucify innocent ppl but look the other way at chomos as long as it suits them. From the feds down to county clerks. And their pensions depend on it.

    • @vaska1999
      @vaska1999 Год назад +8

      For your own safety, I'd advise against giving people a second chance. Seriously.

    • @icantthinkofaname15
      @icantthinkofaname15 Год назад

      ​@@vaska1999 don't blame you for that statement. People suck

    • @aneececolt
      @aneececolt Год назад

      sociopaths are really good at pretending to reform

  • @1dayatAtimeking
    @1dayatAtimeking Год назад +15

    The confidence of that stand was something else

    • @Uglyalrhaydur
      @Uglyalrhaydur Год назад +9

      He was terrified. It’s not funny

  • @klippitykloppity
    @klippitykloppity Год назад +13

    I wasn't expecting this case to get messier and more outlandish the longer it went on. The Officers involved could've solved it so quickly if they weren't so inept...and then the evidence tampering, my gosh!

  • @Senicova
    @Senicova 3 месяца назад

    this case had so many twists and turns i literally had no idea what was coming next! ❤ i love your content!

  • @bryanrussell6679
    @bryanrussell6679 Год назад +6

    Jessica made the perfect statement to the detectives. "Tell me who is supposed to be there." In other words, tell me the confession you want to hear. It's terrifying to know that once they have their minds made up about a suspect, they only want the evidence that supports that narrative.

  • @joedennehy386
    @joedennehy386 Год назад +63

    Its unbelievable that after participating in a murder, she thinks she's going home

    • @misanthrophex
      @misanthrophex 7 месяцев назад +1

      that's the moment I knew something's wrong. It's how psychopaths are, like when they look at their nails, or in this case looking at the clock. these things are dead giveaways that something's not right

  • @brooklynnk8667
    @brooklynnk8667 Год назад +28

    This whole case is insane between the dumb detectives almost convicting the wrong people and then Jessica thinking she’s going to see her grandma in an hour after admitting to stealing money then crying over a murder she apparently didn’t commit lol

  • @moselleconger4156
    @moselleconger4156 Год назад +46

    This is the exact reason why I ALWAYS tell my kids to get a lawyer when being questioned by police even if they know they’re so innocent and didn’t do it. You have crooked cops like this everywhere not caring if they ruin an innocent person’s life because solving the case for the community to put them on a pedestal they love to be on is way more important to them than a guilty conscious makes them feel guilt.

    • @numberone5680
      @numberone5680 Год назад +1

      I have talked to my grandchildren which sometimes their parents look askance at, but youth especially must be prepared. I was brought up to trust police!! I haven’t for 50+ years.

    • @JB-kg1zv
      @JB-kg1zv Год назад

      No one in this comment section cares about you or your kids.

    • @johnandrews9433
      @johnandrews9433 Год назад

      If only someone had bothered to teach you how to construct a cogent sentence.

    • @uzzz14
      @uzzz14 Год назад +1

      How often are your kids questioned by the police that this sort of discussion is raised or even appropriate? Your kids appear to be between 10 and 12. I mean, is it like “Grayson, I need you to finish your corn flakes and get ready for the school bus. Remember, always invoke your right to counsel when in a custodial interrogation…”? 🤔🤷🏻‍♂️😐

    • @numberone5680
      @numberone5680 Год назад +1

      @@uzzz14 That’s like asking “how often are your children approached by strangers “ to warn them of “stranger danger”? Do you get the point?

  • @jessytinsley3285
    @jessytinsley3285 9 месяцев назад +3

    Thanx man , I believe that education is the best tool for fighting crime ,, thank you for educating

  • @Antoine-gx4yl
    @Antoine-gx4yl 7 месяцев назад +1

    J'adore. Magistrale !
    Merci beaucoup pour ton travail d'édition c'est passionnant à suivre !

  • @isaacsyengo2132
    @isaacsyengo2132 Год назад +34

    "Stand up and be a man" then he literally stands up. A legend IMO😂😂

  • @benphish
    @benphish Год назад +20

    Threatening someone with a death sentence definitely should not be allowed. Firstly cops have virtually no say in that to begin with, it would be the prosecutor. Secondly, i cant think of any situation where making a threat like that does anything aside from putting the case in jeopardy off getting thrown out for coercion.

    • @AngelaWhelan-l3w
      @AngelaWhelan-l3w Год назад

      I don't think the prosecutor decides what sentence a person gets . Just saying 😉

    • @benphish
      @benphish Год назад +1

      @@AngelaWhelan-l3w They don't have the final say but they basically recommend the sentence based on sentencing guidelines. It varies by state but the prosecutor will almost always ask for the maximum unless there is some type of plea deal. That's what the cops were alluding to in this case.

  • @kianathomas851
    @kianathomas851 Год назад +6

    Okay, but him literally standing up when the detective told him to “Stand up” is hilarious 😅

    • @puppytooth.v6502
      @puppytooth.v6502 Год назад

      Sitting down like some kinda pussy... tisk tisk... be a man.

  • @EmJust
    @EmJust 6 месяцев назад +2

    Those detectives are absolutely gross. Three of them in a tiny room intimidating a teenager into a false confession just because ‘they couldn’t possibly BE WRONG’!!! Narcissism at its finest!!!

  • @Akooks
    @Akooks Год назад +2

    I’m so glad I found this video, I remember hearing about this case in a podcast. Maybe Sword and Scale or TCG, i don’t remember, but to see the faces and the interrogation video and the story all together was awesome.

  • @omgurheadsgone
    @omgurheadsgone Год назад +13

    Wahooooo always love to see a new stay awake upload! Just made my Sunday!

  • @truthhurts3524
    @truthhurts3524 Год назад +14

    I just started the video, but that “stand up then” and the dude proceeds to get up, cracked me tf up. 😂😂

  • @JJones-cl4dm
    @JJones-cl4dm Год назад +13

    Wow. He said stand up and homie literally stood up 😂😂😂 he must be some kind of damn genius

    • @buschovski1
      @buschovski1 Год назад +3

      that was funny af

    • @hideyable
      @hideyable Год назад +4

      If you're fatigued from hours of being questioned & you're being railroaded into doing exactly what the detectives say to have any chance of them leaving you alone, I'm sure you'd stand up in his situation too 🤔

    • @clayton56tube
      @clayton56tube Год назад +2

      they said he was of below average intelligence so what do you expect, they're authority figures to him

  • @gaylegoodman9097
    @gaylegoodman9097 Год назад +6

    “Never talk to cops”. This advice came from a retired cop I was speaking to. He recommended, that when you start being questioned, always ask for a lawyer first. You can always change a Not Guilty plea to a Guilty one, even immediately, if you want, but just do it after talking to an attorney. Going from Guilty to Not Guilty, is not so easy. “Never talk to cops”. This advice came from a retired cop I was speaking to. He recommended, that when you start being questioned, always ask for a lawyer first. You can always change a Not Guilty plea to a Guilty one, even immediately, if you want, but just do it after talking to an attorney. Going from Guilty to Not Guilty, is not so easy.
    When they say, you can leave, leave! Then go and immediately call a lawyer. If you can’t afford one, once you’re arrested, you’ll be appointed a lawyer.
    I know this is not a popular viewpoint, which, obviously, is okay. But IMO, the 5th & 6th amendment, requiring Law Enforcement, to have solid evidence to prove someone is guilty is paramount to our Democracy. If they have that evidence, whether it’s physical, or circumstantial, why do they even need a confession, except, it does make their job easier, but it’s a very slippery slope. Does anyone think that North Korea is painstakingly, giving ANYONE fair trials? What about China, Russia, among many other countries. Once evidence is not the prime issue in solving crimes, with the confession being more important, it will be followed by the confession not even being important. Democracy, as we know it will be gone.

  • @difficultkunt4050
    @difficultkunt4050 Год назад +1

    Well this definitely made my brain work hard. Great content my guy 👍

  • @nikkikidd8428
    @nikkikidd8428 Год назад +216

    It’s pretty freaking disgusting that the actual killer had more integrity than the detectives that chose the easy way to force false confessions. That 17 year old murderer sat in a tiny room with 3-4 detectives threatening her and almost handing her a get out of jail free card and she still chose to tell the truth.

    • @haji818721
      @haji818721 Год назад +31

      Are you for real? She killed a person and wanted to do it again. She lied over and over when first investigated. She decided that material things were more important than two lives. Oh, but boy does that girl have integrity! Give her a medal. She is way better than men and women her put their lives on the line to keep us safe. In fact they should be in jail and she should be out running our police teams. I mean, her integrity is amazing.
      Integrity means that you have strong moral principles. You are commending her integrity?

    • @DerAptrgangr
      @DerAptrgangr Год назад

      It's hyperbole ​@@haji818721

    • @gayindianman9114
      @gayindianman9114 Год назад

      ​@@haji818721Girl, she was being compared to the two detectives, not just herself. Get a grip and learn how to read.

    • @bentonrp
      @bentonrp Год назад

      @haji818721 ikr? The two innocent people she enjoyed helping to kill would be proud in their graves knowing she's a Ted Talking inspiration to many audiences of little girls everywhere. ...Disgusting!

    • @maxwellschneiter
      @maxwellschneiter Год назад +35

      You have to give her credit for being honest at least. She's clearly a very dangerous person, maybe she realized she needs to be locked up for life for everyone else's sake. Bottom line, if she were totally evil she would have let those two innocent guys take the blame and been back on the streets in a few years. That has to count for something.

  • @Graddy5
    @Graddy5 Год назад +4

    Amazing video as always my friend thank you, I’ve never heard of this case

  • @A.Girl.Has.No.Name.
    @A.Girl.Has.No.Name. Год назад +26

    I just discovered your channel, and am thoroughly enjoying it!

  • @Lincolnv8
    @Lincolnv8 Год назад +2

    Living in these small town in nebraska a single murder will rock that community for a while, A murder that happened 11 years ago where I used to live was still the talk of the town.

  • @paul9745pdb
    @paul9745pdb 4 месяца назад +2

    False confessions are a big problem especially with vulnerable people. Police need better training and be lacking black hearts. Thank God for that one persistent detective.

  • @Paul-ou1rx
    @Paul-ou1rx Год назад +17

    Dang. So many twists and turns. Who could have seen Nebraska's Arnold Schwarzenegger solve the case only to find out he planted evidence.

  • @devindevon
    @devindevon Год назад +220

    Jessica needs an additional sentence for doing a TED Talk.

    • @rolandkennedy80
      @rolandkennedy80 11 месяцев назад +10

      That doesn't make any sense

    • @berlingobob
      @berlingobob 11 месяцев назад +8

      😂 hilarious 😂

    • @ahgony
      @ahgony 11 месяцев назад

      Talking about bettering her community and how she's leaving her future up to god... like mf you went and murdered random people you didn't even know for no reason, wtf are you ever talking about... lol

    • @bugsy742
      @bugsy742 10 месяцев назад +11

      @@rolandkennedy80makes perfect sense! 😂

    • @user-wh6sp6st8s
      @user-wh6sp6st8s 10 месяцев назад +9

      Man she was 17. People change.

  • @emo_penguin420
    @emo_penguin420 Год назад +9

    0:03 he's gonna push and he's gonna push until he blows the house down lol

  • @sheshellishh
    @sheshellishh Год назад +1

    When said Kiss the Girls for the book I lost it because that was the first book that came to mind when the prosecutor asked the question 😭😭😭😂😂😂 good ass book

  • @pete6705
    @pete6705 11 месяцев назад +2

    It’s crazy to me that someone could confess to something they didn’t do.

  • @chrisminshall938
    @chrisminshall938 Год назад +61

    The innocence project has freed how many ? And of those cases how many were convicted because of underhanded corrupt cops and prosecutors ? And how many have been held accountable ? Not enough. Stealing a persons freedom in a democracy is a terrible crime and should be treated as such

    • @tjtruth4793
      @tjtruth4793 Год назад +5

      I assume you’re American. I agree with everything you’re saying except the democracy part. We’re not a democracy. We’re a constitutional republic. Democracy is not a good form of govt, tyranny of the majority always becomes an issue. For example, in a democracy, if 51% of people believed that we shouldn’t have a right to a lawyer in interrogations, that’s gone. Even tho that 51% may be a bunch of emotionally charged idiots.

    • @Nickkkk838
      @Nickkkk838 Год назад +4

      ​@@tjtruth4793jfc dude, a constitutional republic is a form of democracy.
      You and every other Trump loving person love to throw out the "we're not a democracy" shit any chance you can.

    • @discardeddede
      @discardeddede Год назад +2

      ​@@tjtruth4793Please google the words democracy and republic and educate yourself a bit. If you don't want to live in a democratic country, you should move away.

    • @LovesAGoodPigsRoast2
      @LovesAGoodPigsRoast2 Год назад +3

      ​@tjtruth4793 How do you think we elect our representatives? Trial by combat? We are a representative democracy which is a form of a republic.

    • @ir9567
      @ir9567 Год назад

      'Trump Loving' person....god you're the biggest p**ck. Shows how much you know about politics or political science. @@Nickkkk838

  • @apriljk6557
    @apriljk6557 Год назад +32

    Thank goodness Jessica at least was persistent in trying to get people to see the truth. As bad as she is, she was better than those detectives.

    • @haji818721
      @haji818721 Год назад +2

      Yeah, they should have believe her right away. She came off as so honest. I mean how could they have ever doubted her that she would tell the truth.

    • @thelegend90028
      @thelegend90028 Год назад +1

      She changed her story up once she saw they had 2 other people involved. She is terrible.

    • @TheLurker1647
      @TheLurker1647 Год назад

      She's a literal murderer.

  • @akbel4465
    @akbel4465 Год назад +10

    Watching those so called detectives push and push to arrest the nephews was like watching dumb and dumber part 3, I mean they were clueless even when the girl said "no one else was with us"!

  • @Antoine-gx4yl
    @Antoine-gx4yl 7 месяцев назад +1

    I don't know what to think anymore about ANYTHING daaamn ! Man thank you for your work this is truly amazing for real. It altered my way on thinking literally i need to change.

  • @ChrisBarnette-zk8iy
    @ChrisBarnette-zk8iy Год назад +2

    I'm stoned to the bone.
    I will have to watch this again. 😂

  • @Diavolo
    @Diavolo Год назад +8

    Can someone give me the names of each of those detectives. I wanna personally reach out to just remind them of how bad of a job they used to perform.

    • @DiddlyD-xx2ih
      @DiddlyD-xx2ih Год назад

      I don't know their names, but I did look them up on this case happened. They all retired and are getting full pensions.

  • @johnt7776
    @johnt7776 Год назад +5

    I appreciate the attention to detail with the pow animation

  • @jackstevens585
    @jackstevens585 Год назад +18

    My cure for a rainy Sunday! Great job. I enjoy your content! Keep ‘em coming!

    • @officialkabi
      @officialkabi Год назад +4

      damn i love rain

    • @jackstevens585
      @jackstevens585 Год назад +1

      @@officialkabi I don’t mind it today, I’ve got good company with me

    • @rosierambo144
      @rosierambo144 Год назад +2

      ​@@officialkabiI KNOW you're right! The same sentiment just ran through my head. It's amazing, isn't it, how just as you're having a thought, suddenly out of nowhere, someone many miles away is having the very same? You are putting the biggest smile on my face right now. And just to think, it only took a thought. Thank you so much. I wish for you, whomever and wherever you are to have the best life...EVER 😘. 🌹

    • @datman3416
      @datman3416 Год назад +1

      Raining in my neck of the woods as well

    • @TedBackus
      @TedBackus Год назад +1

      its raining in Massachusetts too. figures the one 60F day is gonna be rain.

  • @Elzie-Nou
    @Elzie-Nou Год назад +1

    Oh my good god.
    She actually convinced me with the “why did we have to meet them” theatrics.

  • @houseofmods2104
    @houseofmods2104 Год назад +2

    "Stand up"
    He stands up...lmao😂😂😂😂

  • @carlnightingale8687
    @carlnightingale8687 Год назад +8

    It never ceases to amaze me that people speak to the police without counsel. Especially with a murder charge, in a death penalty state. "Anything you say will be taken down and may be used against you." USED AGAINST YOU.

    • @noneyabizness
      @noneyabizness Год назад

      Anxiety, fear, and panic can make you very irrational. It’s hard to apply logic under duress. I have personally had this experience with police and they took advantage of my vulnerability. Also, some people are narcissistic/psychopathic and they think they can talk their way out of trouble.

  • @samchic84
    @samchic84 Год назад +24

    Did she really just say her fingers aren't crossed like that means your 100% telling the truth? Wonder if she gonna pinky swear in court?

  • @informanti
    @informanti Год назад +9

    Wow.. I am just completely blown away by these "detectives"
    Would love to know if they retained their jobs after all was said and done.

  • @moerocco775
    @moerocco775 Год назад +2

    I recognise the voice of the prosecutor in the clips of the Avery and relative case. That's the prosecutor who grilled Jody Arias.
    I'm good at recognising voices like that.
    🤣

  • @alexanderattaie
    @alexanderattaie 9 месяцев назад +1

    6:34 I can't believe I don't see any other comments here about a grown man telling another grown man that he's going to give him a potty break!? Yes officer and after my potty break can you be sure to give me a nappy nap and a snacky snack? But I only want the snacky snack if you're going to give me burpee burps😂😂😂

    • @vicvega3614
      @vicvega3614 9 месяцев назад

      And can i pwease have my juice i get cranky without my juice, then ill have to go wee wee