Jurors tour preserved Parkland school shooting crime scene

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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2022
  • Roses that had been brought to honor love on that Valentine’s Day in 2018 lay withered, their dried and cracked petals scattered across classroom floors still smeared with the blood of victims gunned down by a former student more than four years earlier.

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  • @donnawatson845
    @donnawatson845 Год назад +3242

    Honestly, I had no idea this scene was still intact. How...horrible for families to know this...4yrs plus, later...

    • @notcherbidness501
      @notcherbidness501 Год назад +253

      they had to leave it intact for this exact reason

    • @boomds5602
      @boomds5602 Год назад +54

      @@celestia486 they are going to be dismantling it

    • @williamperry5767
      @williamperry5767 Год назад +136

      @@celestia486 they will demolish the building after the trial….. you must be young

    • @rayahnsingleton3215
      @rayahnsingleton3215 Год назад +66

      @@williamperry5767 It's a legit question since they did not do that with the Aurora movie theater, or Columbine. Those were both remodeled. Columbine understood there was no trial. But the theater was opened 6 months after the shooting only the seats and stuff were saved for evidence

    • @b.f.3636
      @b.f.3636 Год назад +32

      @@rayahnsingleton3215 They demolished the library at Columbine. They did remodel it.

  • @guyguy463
    @guyguy463 Год назад +1860

    I just want to say that they definitely sent the right person to report on this. Her observations are so thorough and her descriptions are so vivid. The little details she recalled painted a visceral picture of the true depravity of the events that occurred. Amazing journalism

  • @Ferreneh
    @Ferreneh Год назад +638

    It's even more eerie to think that many of the survivors have moved on to colleges and graduated, while victims who had their own hopes and dreams remain frozen in time; their blood literally still remains in those hallways and classrooms that they died in. Rest in peace little angels 🌹❤️

    • @jasonlinton9902
      @jasonlinton9902 Год назад +19

      Thats a great line in your comment frozen in time because thats what it is

    • @88jasmineallen
      @88jasmineallen Год назад +11

      It would be scary to thing that their souls could still be wandering the hallways in limbo. Hopefully each one of them has crossed over peacefully.

    • @strongman914
      @strongman914 Год назад +3

      @@88jasmineallen I’m sure some have but many young souls taken prematurely struggle with letting go

    • @frankpaya690
      @frankpaya690 Год назад +2

      Just because someone wasn't killed doesn't mean their life will be like it was before, there's people that have debilitating injuries, that if it doesn't handicap them, they'll have chronic pain to the day they die.

  • @3sappington
    @3sappington Год назад +1483

    She did a good job in reporting what she saw and how she felt. Great reporting. I've appreciated her informative reporting all along.

    • @doodahman2995
      @doodahman2995 Год назад +21

      'Shards of that swiftness that death descended'.

    • @lindaglaze581
      @lindaglaze581 Год назад +1

      Wow 😢

    • @sandra969
      @sandra969 Год назад

      Also stupid like it's movie or something... This is all BS waste of time

    • @MarsHouse6166
      @MarsHouse6166 Год назад +2

      😭😭😭😭😭

    • @deecee7042
      @deecee7042 Год назад +13

      Yes I was impressed by her reporting skills. A stand out talent in reporting the facts, no matter how hard. Her descriptions brought tears to my eyes.

  • @wildflower868
    @wildflower868 Год назад +800

    What a haunting description. The reporter took in every detail. Walking through there would be a horror movie come to life. How do you not have nightmares after that. My God...

    • @xBeautifulcindy
      @xBeautifulcindy Год назад +20

      She, and all those Jurors, definitely will need therapy.

    • @OceanSwimmer
      @OceanSwimmer Год назад +11

      WildflowerS,
      The reporters, jury, and First Responders WILL have PTSD after this, not excluding the Medical Examiners.
      It is impossible to see suffering and be immune to it. It changes you. It's cumulative. It never leaves you, ever. You learn to live with it.

    • @yolandagofigure
      @yolandagofigure 2 месяца назад +1

      Exactly

  • @ellejayem9969
    @ellejayem9969 Год назад +568

    Subject matter aside. This reporter did a really great job explaining what she observed

    • @XtremeSportX247
      @XtremeSportX247 Год назад +4

      Dam good job

    • @aizenosaimafidon1119
      @aizenosaimafidon1119 Год назад +4

      Yeah she really helped me envision it

    • @ScreamingDucksShotMyMother
      @ScreamingDucksShotMyMother Год назад +3

      @Ken Turberrt The fact that you seem to be able to conflate a stupid horror movie set to a real life place where horrible tragedy took place, where real people took their last breath is a little odd, dude.
      Emotions should go along with hearing about the scene, that's the huge difference between a movie & this. This should make you feel a genuine emotion that a movie doesn't make you feel. If it doesn't, well.. that's not the flex most males seem to think it is.

    • @aliciacoble7854
      @aliciacoble7854 Год назад

      My hubby s friend and fellow navy serviceman Jonathan was killed in the Aurora Shootings ...hubby couldn't stomach to watch The Black Knight Rises because he thought of his friend, WE watched it together BUT I told hubby that his friend would want him to watch it cuz his friend was always talking about living not surviving ....after the movie he bragged about all the stuff they did serving together ...sometimes bad things happen ..the BEST revenge is to keep moving forward , as Proof Dumbledore said to Harry Potter " It's best not to dwell on dreams and forget to live" .

  • @emilyphillips6835
    @emilyphillips6835 Год назад +586

    I absolutely cannot wrap my head around what that scene must look like. Utterly heartbreaking.

    • @belfiore_18
      @belfiore_18 Год назад +9

      And the fact that this happened? Such failures on all levels. People should be incarcerated . A long list!

    • @ladycrillz
      @ladycrillz Год назад +6

      Definitely something out of a movie I could imagine. ): Imagine the horror stuff plus all the valentines gifts, letters, stuff animals just left there from that day. It makes me so sad.

    • @joeporonto3324
      @joeporonto3324 Год назад

      I can, bullet shells in the halls, blown out door glass, dried blood stains, scattered chairs, seats, ect. There is also videos inside the classrooms during the shooting showing dead kids. You can see the scene if u want to

    • @frankpaya690
      @frankpaya690 Год назад

      @@belfiore_18 When something like this happens and agencies like the FBI and local sheriffs were tipped off about the killer beforehand, there should be Senate hearings where these bureaucrats have to defend their incompetence and laziness within the performance of their duties. The FBI has a long history of being incompetent, they dropped the ball a few years before, when the Boston Marathon bombing happened after the FBI terminated surveillance on those two brothers. The FBI should have to lay out their case and justify why they felt it was time to end surveillance when they did and let the Senate judge whether they acted competently.

  • @sunshinerose2585
    @sunshinerose2585 Год назад +564

    I can't imagine seeing the belongings of the victims still there knowing that they're gone. And seeing their blood still there from 4 years ago. That's so sad :(

    • @RS-zl4vs
      @RS-zl4vs Год назад +6

      Did they shut down the school? Like did they reopen the school for students a while after the shooting ??

    • @xgz22
      @xgz22 Год назад

      @@RS-zl4vs yeah they did, the shooting took place in the freshman building

    • @jemsmom97
      @jemsmom97 Год назад +4

      @@RS-zl4vs if you watched the video you would know the answer to your question.

    • @hassanamohammed8465
      @hassanamohammed8465 Год назад +8

      @@RS-zl4vs they didn't reopen it. They left it as it was

    • @Rena-eu8kk
      @Rena-eu8kk Год назад +26

      @@RS-zl4vs Yes, the school was closed down for two weeks if I remember correctly and then reopened for students to finish out the school year, but the 1200 building remained permanently closed until this trial

  • @TheGingerOfficiant
    @TheGingerOfficiant Год назад +430

    I'm glad they left the building as is so the jury can see the aftermath. I remember driving by the lot where the Las Vegas shooting was and I saw so many shoes, and cups, and other belongings scattered everywhere. It still haunts my thoughts thinking about the panic those people were going through.

    • @jjiisseell
      @jjiisseell Год назад +13

      i saw the vegas shooting lot the next day it happened as well and it’s still so chilling and sad to think about

    • @ArianaMixon
      @ArianaMixon Год назад +5

      My neighbors were there at the shooting and I swear I felt so bad. We are all like family so we stopped doing all types of fireworks in our court because we understood how hard it can be. Even for myself I haven’t experienced but Fourth of July was so hard for me you know

    • @88jasmineallen
      @88jasmineallen Год назад +1

      This was me with Pulse Night Club shooting. I saw it a couple days later. Still haunting how it happened. I still live on this side of town and pass by the building a few times a week doing Uber. A lot of people still visit the memorial.

    • @sadieireland7199
      @sadieireland7199 Год назад

      They HAVE to...it's a crime scene.

  • @deecee7042
    @deecee7042 Год назад +340

    I am impressed by her reporting skills. A stand out talent in reporting the facts, no matter how hard. Her descriptions brought tears to my eyes, the picture was vivid. Her description really got rid of my .0001% sympathy for the shooter. (Note: I have not been watching the trial)

    • @ne971
      @ne971 Год назад +21

      Thanks for saying "got rid of my .0001% sympathy for the shooter" because the same happened to me and it kind of feels relieving I am not the only one! Not through this video but through the families' testimonies and now I cannot stand when people comment things like "sOcIetY hAs fAiLEd tHiS pOoR yOuNg BoY" under videos that highlight how the murderers life was, beginning when he was born. They write things like "I see a kid with sad eyes" and such bullsh.. LIKE SERIOUSLY what is wrong with some people how can they feel so much pain for a person who did this... so many people have a hard hard life and had a hard childhood or whatsoever and even if they start taking drugs or sth like that they do not decide to become a mass murderer terrorist.

    • @Tika927
      @Tika927 Год назад +5

      @@ne971 I look at the way New Zealand handled their shooting - not publicizing the shooter’s name or photo, trying not to give him any recognition - and it feels like we make things so much worse in America by sensationalizing these things into a media event for people to fawn over. There’s no reason this dude’s face should be plastered everywhere right now - exactly bc of the types of comments you mention

    • @ne971
      @ne971 Год назад +1

      @@Tika927 yes plus often times these people get fans which is even worse.. we should know the stories of the victims and not the stories of the terrorists who maybe even would like to get this kind of recognition and fame and get people to do the same if they follow an ideology

  • @shortmocha850
    @shortmocha850 Год назад +415

    Just driving by the school feels so heavy. I couldn’t imagine walking into the building and into those classes. Its awful

    • @jankrygier1607
      @jankrygier1607 Год назад +27

      I can't believe it's been "preserved" like that for 4 years!

    • @heatherking8689
      @heatherking8689 Год назад +4

      ​@@jankrygier1607 me too. I asked above is that's something that's normally done or just cases by cases basis? I thought it would just be picture and videos and 3d computer imaging! I'm curious if anyone knows about it

    • @boomds5602
      @boomds5602 Год назад

      @@heatherking8689 this is really the first trial of this kind. Most school shooters kill themselves or let police do it for them

    • @AntiGenZandY
      @AntiGenZandY Год назад +19

      @@heatherking8689 Very rare are there crime scene walkthroughs like this but a case like this, it's a no brainer the state ordered the building be locked up and reserved for a death penalty trial.

    • @heatherking8689
      @heatherking8689 Год назад +1

      @@AntiGenZandY I appreciate you answering that for me! I was thinking that isn't something I've heard about much so it made me wonder bc all I watch is true crime and I've not seen a school shooting that preserved the crime scene like that especially for 4 years. Usually after hours 48 hours or so they release it ...

  • @natattack_95
    @natattack_95 Год назад +113

    That quote from the James Dean was haunting. Gave me actual chills hearing her say that.

    • @aliciacoble7854
      @aliciacoble7854 Год назад +2

      You'd be surprised how many ppl put that quote as a senior quote especially from survivors

  • @lovesky7235
    @lovesky7235 Год назад +535

    I can only imagine how hard it’s been for the students at stoneman Douglas having to go to school and see and walk past the building where their friends were massacred and just knowing their blood and belongings are still in the building.

    • @tamikatruths7062
      @tamikatruths7062 Год назад

      I can’t imagine how hard it must be for all those brown families that red police killed and don’t get this kinda coverage on the news and this happened years ago. 😒

    • @chacatito17
      @chacatito17 Год назад +38

      I know right. This is the first time I ever seen this done. And why will they allow media to go in and then put more salt on the wound? Horrible we already know he is guilty. Like we get it 😓

    • @boomds5602
      @boomds5602 Год назад +10

      Well none of them are there anymore

    • @Justhppy2behere
      @Justhppy2behere Год назад +8

      @@chacatito17 they’re there to report the horrible event. did you even watch the video?

    • @chacatito17
      @chacatito17 Год назад

      @@Justhppy2behere yes Meg yes I did. One thing is for jury to be there because is an assignment and they have a decision to make. Another thing is to let reporters in to contaminate and sensationalize the graphic scenes for morbid people.

  • @AlliWritesNow
    @AlliWritesNow Год назад +117

    By far this Reporter gave the best description of what she saw in bldg 12. I can picture everything she described and I appreciate her willingness to be candid.
    She’s an excellent Reporter.

    • @Ferreneh
      @Ferreneh Год назад +3

      Right?! I got that very vivid image of rose petals, broken glass and murky blood on dim hallways. Just absolutely eerie

  • @venusvisions
    @venusvisions Год назад +70

    This woman is a GREAT reporter.

  • @StrmTropEr
    @StrmTropEr Год назад +61

    Hearing such a graphic description of the scene is absolutely heart breaking beyond words.. I can't even begin to imagine the pain and suffering everyone is going through.. Even if you weren't involved, it leaves a massive impact on the world. Please stay safe everyone. If you are in need of help or just need someone to talk to, please reach out to someone. There will always be a lending hand, there will always be someone who cares, even if you think there isn't.

  • @anon_ya
    @anon_ya Год назад +58

    Mother of a high schooler, I cry every testimony and reporting of the trial. These parents are in such grief no one should ever experience in their entire lifetime.

    • @frankpaya690
      @frankpaya690 Год назад

      To think all this misery is because of one person,
      I'm normally pro-life but I can't think of a better argument for pro-abortion then Nicholas Cruz, if only his prostitute & drug addicted mother had an abortion, think how different life would be with 17 people living their lives & family members not living with chronic depression day in and day out because of the loss of their loved ones.

  • @yourlocalsenpai4168
    @yourlocalsenpai4168 Год назад +45

    Hello, my name is Adrian. In two weeks I am going to become a freshman in Marjory Stoneman Douglass high school. I live in heron bay, which is in walking distance to MSD. I am going to band camp next week, my third one. The Eagle Regiment is basically a second family to me and I play the Baritone Saxophone. Four years ago, my cousins stayed with us for about two years. The hurricane in Puerto Rico got their valuables famaged, so their father stayed over there and everyone came here. They stayed for us for quite a long time, and they moved back to Puerto Rico only a couple months after this. I had three cousins, one in 5th grade (like me), one in Westglades (which I just graduated from), and one in MSD (this school). My cousin who stayed with us for a year survived this shooting. His teacher died. He survived unharmed. To this day I am thankful to god that he is not dead. On valentines day, I had taken my girlfriend a box of chocolates and it was a pretty normal day. I had planned to take her somewhere to eat and go watch a movie. We were both 10 and we loved going out. In Riverglades elementary, the school was out for the day after 2. I stayed in Aftercare and we were doing activities. Then a counselor told me to run over to the office. She emphasized the word run. At the time I thought that was weird so I ran over to the office. I kind of irritated because Aftercare hired a video game truck and a snow cone one too. I asked my mom why she picked me up earlier than usual and she grabbed my hand and ran to the car. I kept asking her and she told me about what was going on. I was too shocked to say anything but she told me everyone was alright. She was speeding to the house. My sister was crying a bit and I was scared. We spent the rest of the day watching the helicopter footage of the school on the news and my dad came home with my cousin. He told me the fire alarm went of and then he saw people running outside so be followed the crowd. The gym is right next to the freshman building in MSD. When I go to the gym for band camp, I see its covered by metal gates and theres some wood planks on the windows. Every time I think of what happened if my cousin was there. Im so thankful to this day that he is okay. I havent heard much about what will happeb to that building but I heard two things. Its going to be a memorial or theyre tearing it down. I want Cruz dead, for all the pain and suffering he cost the parkland community. I had to get this off my chest, for those of you reading thank you for your time. God bless you all, and god bless the 17 fallen angels.

    • @pawesomepeppypets
      @pawesomepeppypets Год назад +1

      I have no words.. it's absolutely horrendous... Stay safe!

    • @a.evelyn5498
      @a.evelyn5498 Год назад

      The best to you & your family. I am so sorry.

    • @Anthony-cu9go
      @Anthony-cu9go Год назад

      Sorry for everything, they’ll kill cruz

    • @teresatano193
      @teresatano193 Год назад

      I'm so glad you and your family are OK. All the best for your future.

    • @letitbesummer6536
      @letitbesummer6536 Год назад

      I’m glad your cousin lived. So sorry for what you & your community have gone through. Sending 💗 all the way from Toronto 🇨🇦

  • @augustacorns
    @augustacorns Год назад +102

    It is important for people to bear witness to the truth without filters. People should see the real aftermath of a mass murder like this.This reporter’s descriptions were so vivid and literary that I felt I was there with her.

  • @goatsarecute1989
    @goatsarecute1989 Год назад +47

    Whoa I had no clue the crime scene was still intact. That's crazy. How horrible for the students to walk by that building knowing all of that was still in there geeze 😔

  • @donnie96
    @donnie96 Год назад +42

    I'm sure those jurors will be traumatized by what they saw today, but I think it is necessary to see the horror those kids went through in their final moments. No matter what they decide, there is no punishment good enough for Cruz. He will never experience the suffering he deserves while still on this planet.

  • @olgashmtv1875
    @olgashmtv1875 Год назад +62

    Wow the reporter did great job describing what she saw, I actually felt like I was there too and saw it all! Great job!

  • @leti_AR
    @leti_AR Год назад +39

    If I was one of those jurors I couldn’t go through with it, just listening to the reporter I have chills, a heavy feeling in my stomach trying hold in tears. It’s tough extremely though knowing I have my own babies going to school and hearing everything that’s going on it’s just frightening 💔

  • @wfm5121954
    @wfm5121954 Год назад +55

    Thank you for walking through the crime scene, Christina. Your descriptions are vivid. I cannot imagine what those kids went through on that day. I’m sure you saw some poignant tragic moments in that classroom. Blood spatter always leaves a significant trail. I wonder how many of the victims family members were able to view the school rooms without feeling more grief than they have already experienced. It takes courage and fortitude to live through such an event. It’s almost too much to ask of them.

  • @letitbesummer6536
    @letitbesummer6536 Год назад +145

    I didn’t know the school was left as is, but understand why. How incredibly tragic. So awful. 😣

    • @justincheney5125
      @justincheney5125 Год назад +1

      understand why?? The shooter is caught and confessed. Why on earth would it ever be left in tact??

    • @jeorgejopez561
      @jeorgejopez561 Год назад +13

      @@justincheney5125 what? The shooter is not dead. They’re in the penalty phase of the trial to see if he gets the death penalty or life without parole.

    • @lenamadi4240
      @lenamadi4240 Год назад +19

      @@justincheney5125 The shooter is NOT dead, they’re deciding whether to give him life in prison or the death penalty. Preserving the crime scene is IMPERATIVE to the jury’s decision. The victim’s testimonies, the families of the victim’s testimonies, and the crime scene itself give the jury a complete image of what this horrible person has perpetrated. A jury of people that have absolutely no idea what happened, or have no idea how to feel, cannot deliver an accurate sentence. This IS necessary. It’s terrible BECAUSE it’s necessary. Simply erasing it and letting it live on in memory doesn’t do the horror enough justice. Nikolas Cruz should go back and walk through that school reflecting on what’s he’s done, if it was up to me.
      Wouldn’t you be significantly more emotional when you can see something like that full on? It absolutely becomes a reality.

    • @justincheney5125
      @justincheney5125 Год назад +4

      @@jeorgejopez561 I meant he confessed and was caught my bad. Basically no reason to leave it in tact. that's why we have cameras

    • @justincheney5125
      @justincheney5125 Год назад +1

      @@lenamadi4240 lol I made a mistake. But this is why we have cameras. Not necessary to preserve the scene

  • @hansendesigns
    @hansendesigns Год назад +24

    Absolutely top notch professional reporting. Unmatched description, you can feel the fear and tragedy in the space via Christina Vasquez’s vivid and chilling observations.

  • @Inkdbymiami
    @Inkdbymiami Год назад +21

    It’s a good thing they kept it intact. Once a tragedy is cleaned up and remodeled people most often forget. If you leave intact I feel like the impact is bigger. It makes a huge difference. It’s reality, not a dream where you can wake up and it’s no longer there anymore. Remember those souls. They deserve for someone to talk about it as this reporter did.
    My heart goes out to everyone who was impacted that day especially the students that were left with real scars and trauma and the parents trying to pick up the pieces.
    💛🙏🏾🕊

  • @feversol
    @feversol Год назад +2

    This news station sent the right person to view the horror of this school building. And Kudos to the station for allowing her graphic description of the crime scene where so many lost their lives to be broadcast. Too many times, news outlets feel the American public shouldn’t know the horror around them. Well Done !

  • @shelliea4621
    @shelliea4621 Год назад +22

    I just finished watching 3 or 4 other reporters that did the walk through today and this one was the only one where I actually felt like I could see and feel what she was describing. Great job and thank you!

  • @JL-zn7me
    @JL-zn7me Год назад +95

    The thought of going into that building brings me to tears. I’ve been thinking about the jurors, seeing the exact spots where these beautiful children were senselessly murdered… and envisioning each of their faces. Not to mention, replaying the sounds in their heads as they walk through. This building was filled with laughter, happiness, dreams and goals - now it’s the place where these children’s souls left their bodies and went to Heaven. It should not have happened!!!!! I pray for the healing of these jurors and hope they know it’s ok to feel grief, loss and devastation. They are human beings, and I hope the courts offer them the support and therapy they may need. How badly I know we all wish we had the power to reverse time and stop evil from entering. 😰

    • @Ferreneh
      @Ferreneh Год назад +4

      The order in which they presented the witnesses makes a lot of sense now. The trial was easy to follow when they walked through floor 1, 2 and 3. The jury visited the building only after learning the faces and fates of each victim and hearing a testimony from their parents as well. Must have been very impactful to be in the building 12 after all that

    • @acoasterbro
      @acoasterbro Год назад +1

      Okay you had me til the heaven stuff 🙄

    • @tiredofthebs8290
      @tiredofthebs8290 Год назад +6

      @@acoasterbro why? Are you not expecting to make it there? Do you really think this is the place for your anti-religious crap, where the parents of these angels could very well be reading comments?

    • @OceanSwimmer
      @OceanSwimmer Год назад +3

      @@acoasterbro -
      Please remove your comment out of respect for the others here.
      Your words and opinion are disrespectful to those who died and the families who live with this loss forever.
      I'm all for Free Speech when it's respectful -- but yours is offensive and cruel.
      If you can't say something constructive or supportive STFU.

    • @mandymac98
      @mandymac98 Год назад +2

      @@acoasterbro why do non-religious people always have to respond to people with beliefs at the ABSOLUTE most inappropriate times… literally no one cares if they “had you til the heaven stuff” chill out girl, let people have a voice and believe in something. at least it’s positive, sheesh.

  • @Gray.1063
    @Gray.1063 Год назад +33

    Not only is this hard for the victims family/friends and loved ones… But imagine going to that school, knowing there is an entire bloody, gruesome and horrific crime scene that is connected to, or on the same premises to the building you’re taken classes in.. knowing what lies behind those walls as you walk past or near them everyday… Its so sad honestly..

    • @alexiscrump7996
      @alexiscrump7996 Год назад +1

      I had the same thought!! Couldn’t do it myself, kudos to those brave kids who have.

    • @aliciacoble7854
      @aliciacoble7854 Год назад +1

      You cope , as best you can, it also helps to remember those who were lost..my daughter's storyteller from the local library where we lived at the time when she was younger was recently shot and killed like 3vyesrs ago inside the very library she read books to the littles , tho the library shut down and was recarpeted and walls were redone , going in there was heartbreaking yet warming at the same time as we could recall her voice during story times ...your heart finds a way to heal

  • @mongdc
    @mongdc Год назад +48

    Honestly I don’t think this was exciting for her, but ultimately it’s her job. I hope everyone gets the message, I believe in mercy but I also believe in justice. Families, friends and fellow students deserve to have closure and hopefully move on. As a mom I cannot imagine the horrible pain of living with an open wound.

  • @brendenswanson7020
    @brendenswanson7020 Год назад +24

    This is such powerful , well-done journalism on such a heavy, heartbreaking, important subject matter. Had a tear roll down my cheek with the description of the juxtapositions of items at the end on the third floor

  • @crystalnicolelyle
    @crystalnicolelyle Год назад +54

    This reporter must be a writer or something 🤔 she reported the report out of this story.

    • @JasonZakrajsek
      @JasonZakrajsek Год назад +5

      Almost like writing and describing things is her job…

    • @anaya6029
      @anaya6029 Год назад +11

      @@JasonZakrajsek no need to be a smart as$, she was just giving her props for being good at her job😭

    • @crystalnicolelyle
      @crystalnicolelyle Год назад +3

      @@JasonZakrajsek almost like creative writing is a skill and not automatically synonymous with reporting…almost like there’s a difference between being a reporter and being a journalist. Idk like, almost? 😬

  • @dedederp2693
    @dedederp2693 Год назад +55

    For those offended at how long the proceeding are taking and the scope of the evidence, they’re trying to make sure to clear any trace of insanity on Nickolas’ behalf. You see Nickolas’ plan was to eventually get out with an insanity plea today, tomorrow, or somewhere in the future. By nailing every nail in his coffin they will make sure any parole is avoided or any legal loophole he may attempt in the future.
    I’d like them to show more of Nickolas’ face on the news, get the bois in his neighboring cells heated either to reorganize the pecking order or to bust his virginal bussy.

    • @ahahhahahahah123
      @ahahhahahahah123 Год назад +6

      exactly, because for him to get the death penally or life without parole, the juries have to see how his plan was premeditated and isn’t just giving him the “insanity” card.

    • @stevesilva2780
      @stevesilva2780 Год назад +3

      Yes but also this. Many have mentioned they were pleased to see Cruz's own attorneys weeping during proceedings. Not me. I would hate to see a sentence overturned by some appellate court due to the claim that Cruz's attorney's behavior possibly prejudiced the jury against him, and that a sentence of death gets thrown out because it is deemed that his representation was inadequate.

    • @zualapips1638
      @zualapips1638 Год назад +2

      And people are being super tough on the defense. I am not too sympathetic to defense attorneys, but even if they have no emotion, they probably understand that what this guy did was horrific. It is very important for the defense to do the best job possible so that he can't say that he wasn't represented fairly. The worst thing that can happen here is the defense not doing their job properly and ending up with a mistrial.

    • @nanaow3224
      @nanaow3224 Год назад

      He’s not getting that though, it’s either life without parole or death

    • @Andy_Holmes
      @Andy_Holmes Год назад

      The last part of your (otherwise informative) comment is offensive and unnecessary.

  • @Courtney-jg1pr
    @Courtney-jg1pr Год назад +119

    Couldn’t imagine being the jurors in this case.

    • @LisaSimpsonRules
      @LisaSimpsonRules Год назад

      i haven't seen jury selection. Does anybody know if they were asked if they are against or support the death penalty?

    • @Courtney-jg1pr
      @Courtney-jg1pr Год назад

      @@LisaSimpsonRules some probably do, some probably don’t. That’s something they will have to decide

    • @victoriat8481
      @victoriat8481 Год назад

      @@LisaSimpsonRules yes, one juror was dismissed.

    • @LisaSimpsonRules
      @LisaSimpsonRules Год назад

      @@victoriat8481 Because he or she was against the death penalty?

    • @allaansnackbar4269
      @allaansnackbar4269 Год назад

      My bet is he’ll get life in prison because of how sensitive our society has become to the death penalty. If Cruz doesn’t fear death then he would have killed himself by now.

  • @cerisemin
    @cerisemin Год назад +15

    Watching this video is hard enough I can’t imagine seeing this let alone living it. I hope after this case is over the families and survivors can have some peace

  • @sharaash6066
    @sharaash6066 Год назад +47

    Soo ridiculous he's a monster to have committed this to innocent victims

  • @oxlivelifeloveox
    @oxlivelifeloveox Год назад +9

    I can imagine everything she is describing in the “freshman” building (1200) as I used to go to Stoneman Douglas and had classes in that freshman building. I graduated in 2017. This absolutely breaks my heart. To think that if my family did not move away from that area, my little sister would have been a freshman and in that building. Those were her classmates and friends who lost their lives. Hits home. I saw snap chat stories from that day from students and they were horrific. Can’t imagine still seeing the blood splattered and stains everywhere. I saw a classroom that was shot up on the first floor and showed my parents where i used to sit. Gives me the chills.

  • @mawmawd627
    @mawmawd627 Год назад +2

    Great reporting of a horrific situation. Didn’t know they had preserved the scene, what a powerful visual for the jurors. 😢

  • @MarsHouse6166
    @MarsHouse6166 Год назад +15

    Oh man when she read that quote that is on the 2nd floor wall I got intensely emotional…😭😭😭😭

  • @denisheunjackson
    @denisheunjackson Год назад +101

    This case is extremely pro longed especially with it being a high profiled case. This is exactly what the killer wanted

    • @teresatano193
      @teresatano193 Год назад

      So true. This murderer has more rights than many people with super minor crimes.

    • @cishowerton2031
      @cishowerton2031 Год назад

      Until he hears death as the verdict.

    • @latterrain09
      @latterrain09 Год назад +19

      It may not play out how this evil murderer intended, his fame and notoriety he wanted so badly. Preserving the classrooms will make fresh in the jurors minds the unspeakable evil he committed that day. With never a hint of the post rampage ramblings, in fake whispered voice he pretended to his interrogator later.

    • @carolseven3802
      @carolseven3802 Год назад +6

      Thank you for not using his name.

    • @LisaSimpsonRules
      @LisaSimpsonRules Год назад +4

      In a way this is what he wanted. He wanted to become famous, and that everybody will remember him. I have the feeling that it has not completely worked to his liking, as the reality of solitary confinement has hit, but that's just my guess. It would make sense to me that the restrictions of being in jail would get him down. Also, the only thing that has seemed to move him (in my opinion of course) in an emotional way is when texts messages to the girl he liked were shown. Maybe he thought that doing this would impress her, as she had previously rejected him-she had a different boyfriend even and told Nikolas so. Well, it hasn't worked, and this girl is never going to accept him, and he is never going to have the opportunity to get ten feet close to this girl, nor speak to her, nor see her, as it should be.

  • @loisthomas899
    @loisthomas899 Год назад +2

    Excellent reporting Christina, you deserve a raise!

  • @yellowhouseyall
    @yellowhouseyall Год назад +2

    Wow incredible reporting. This is heart wrenching.

  • @Diptti18
    @Diptti18 Год назад +8

    Appreciate her reporting🙏🏻

  • @AJYouRockProductions
    @AJYouRockProductions Год назад +7

    I went to Douglas, I graduated in 2016. My brother was there during the shooting, we live right by the school. we drive by it everyday, its eerie, scary and just still gets us emotional to know what's happened. I loved my high school experience and was excited for my brother to have the same, but instead as a freshman he dealt with this. im wishing the families love, healing and peace. its still weighs heavy on our community.

    • @chloelaing5464
      @chloelaing5464 Год назад +1

      I'm so sorry honey. We‘re all thinking of you. Sending you so much love from Australia. Stay strong. ❤❤

    • @AJYouRockProductions
      @AJYouRockProductions Год назад +2

      @@chloelaing5464 much love!! thank you lots

  • @antm64
    @antm64 Год назад +27

    This reporter is doing a fabulous job of describing what she saw. Well done!!

  • @briyates942
    @briyates942 Год назад +10

    This is an amazing reporter. Very descriptive and I hope she or someone responsible for her pay see all the comments about her professionalism. These days people forget you can leave a positive comment not just complain. Good to see all the comments just genuinely impressed by her reporting.

  • @hippychick420
    @hippychick420 Год назад +22

    I can feel the emotion in her voice. This is so heartbreaking.

  • @toaster4693
    @toaster4693 Год назад +7

    I didn't know everything was preserved... that must be incredibly eerie to walk through and look at.

  • @Sara-fv8hg
    @Sara-fv8hg Год назад +2

    horrific this reporter is amazing I'm in tears just listening to her talking about it.

  • @loatchison
    @loatchison Год назад +2

    Well done, Christina. What a description of all that you saw. God Bless you.

  • @jonnyd.2047
    @jonnyd.2047 Год назад +8

    That's some powerful testimony right there. One can picture the whole thing as she described the scenes of carnage. Wow...

  • @amysalazar2179
    @amysalazar2179 Год назад +6

    Just watching this trial has given me nightmares. My heart goes out to all those touched by this tragedy. Just heartbreaking.

  • @djkitkat2045
    @djkitkat2045 Год назад +2

    I hope that the jurors, reporters, and the children that have to walk by the scene daily have access to help and support...

  • @lanedevore9293
    @lanedevore9293 Год назад +2

    Real journalism. Thank you for this in this terrible situation

  • @AmRose-pr4wn
    @AmRose-pr4wn Год назад +4

    Prayers for the reporter who had to see and feel more than most of us could ever handle

  • @audramuth4147
    @audramuth4147 Год назад +24

    So sad. I’ve been having nightmares listening to this case . Just the fact someone could have sooooo much hate in their heart for complete strangers . It breaks my heart to hear these stories. It breaks my heart for all those people , the first responders and what they had to go through and what they witnessed . It’s a lot . It’s too much .

    • @olguiq1013
      @olguiq1013 Год назад

      His biological Mom NUTS, his sister is also in prison for homicide. yeah, it's in his DNA.

  • @Toomuchlaffing
    @Toomuchlaffing Год назад +12

    i can't believe they left the scene as it was for 4 years. that's absolutely haunting. i hope they demolish or clean it as soon as this is over

    • @Ano24567
      @Ano24567 Год назад

      They were waiting for this day.. once the trial is over they’re going to demolish the building

    • @juliebowers550
      @juliebowers550 Год назад

      That's what I thought!!! How horrible!!

  • @galaxybeatstv5275
    @galaxybeatstv5275 Год назад +11

    She did such a good job in this report I hope one day this property can be made into a memorial for comfort. I can only imagine the pain the people must feel in this community to pass the building still the same as that horrible day. My heart prays heavily for these families and friend of all victims and students effects by this day❤️🙏

  • @jasonlinton9902
    @jasonlinton9902 Год назад +8

    When she said the blood was still splattered on the walls it shocked me those jurors got to see the aftermath of a nightmare its been sealed up for four years it had to feel creepy when they first opened those doors and the first juror walked in this case is what the death penalty is all about for all of those who say the death penalty is wrong and cruel maybe you should ask to see what the jurors saw when they walked into the school and seen the blood of the victims on the walls and floors 4 years after they were slaughtered and buried for no reason he will get death but then the appeals process will start and the familys will be drug threw the dirt for the next 20 years nick cruz will outlive some of the victims family while he waits and they wont get to see justice served its so sad our laws need to change!!

  • @tryingtimesxo
    @tryingtimesxo Год назад +3

    it must be so trippy walking in that building… like going back in time. i dont know i cant wrap my head around it. just so crazy that everything in that building has been frozen in time.

  • @maryerichardson8302
    @maryerichardson8302 Год назад +8

    Amazing on so many counts. Her description is flawless, taking all of us with her on that walk. Also impressive is that the ‘powers-that-be’ have allowed the evidence of that despicable mass murder to stand unaltered for all to see and remember- Again and again and again - When will the politicians get that their fascination with guns are creating all these mass murders, mostly of the children?

  • @marijkevorster6146
    @marijkevorster6146 Год назад +4

    Prayers with all those who lost their life God bless the families and friends.

  • @amandataebby
    @amandataebby Год назад +12

    I can imagine these jurors could possibly seek counseling when this is all over. Would the state have any responsibility to provide that for them? Is there any help if they need it?

    • @ameliabarnish9135
      @ameliabarnish9135 Год назад

      This is something I have been considering, this could definitely be traumatic.

  • @ForeverSunnyy
    @ForeverSunnyy Год назад +12

    What a talented reporter, I could see everything in my head and it’s horrifying.

  • @desteniehernandez4184
    @desteniehernandez4184 Год назад +12

    It must have been so difficult to see the crime scene so sad wish this never happened. RIP to all the victims that died in this senseless act.

  • @MaribelLopez-jt4xw
    @MaribelLopez-jt4xw Год назад

    Wonderful! Reporting. Brought tears

  • @douglasgilman893
    @douglasgilman893 Год назад +11

    I was not aware that the crime scene has been left intact for over 4 years, very interesting.

  • @DavidWoods-rk8st
    @DavidWoods-rk8st Год назад +11

    Im sorry for the parents my prayers are with them good luck everyone

  • @eej1983able
    @eej1983able Год назад +2

    I can't even imagine 😢 💔 lots of love and peace to the families

  • @xiozone1353
    @xiozone1353 Год назад

    Great job with the description

  • @mongdc
    @mongdc Год назад +4

    I don’t know but it seems that probably some jury members would need to seek for counseling after this. It’s mind blowing the pain and damage one evil human can cause on so many people for so many years.

  • @jaroslaval9159
    @jaroslaval9159 Год назад +3

    Speechless....

  • @michellejames5953
    @michellejames5953 Год назад +2

    Great job reporting on such a sad and somber display of complete evil

  • @Kjai537
    @Kjai537 Год назад +2

    This is heart wrenching 💔💔💔

  • @Bargeonin
    @Bargeonin Год назад +3

    The reporter is loving telling the details of what she saw

  • @lemonshawty
    @lemonshawty Год назад +8

    growing up the way that i did, i’m one of those people who can look at gore and people dying on video and such and not really bat an eye. this shooting has changed my views and ability to feel for people, they aren’t just an evidence number or a name, they were people with lives and futures.

  • @Official_corpse
    @Official_corpse Год назад +2

    Never knew it was untouched.. I can’t imagine a place that’s been left for 4 years exactly the way from a gruesome event

  • @reaalice6648
    @reaalice6648 Год назад +1

    that quote... my God, I can't even imagine.

  • @victoriabrown4858
    @victoriabrown4858 Год назад +4

    One can only hope their souls are resting in peace and not trapped in that building forever . Unfortunately after a tragic death or murder, a lot of people don’t move on and they get stuck. I bet that building is infested with lost souls and so much pain and emotion. Kudos to her and max respect for have been brave enough to go inside and report back just how gruesome it really was .

    • @88jasmineallen
      @88jasmineallen Год назад

      This is What I was saying under another comment. Some of the souls may have moved on, some may have not. But we can only hope they all have. When you're still holding on to the victim, like their blood, typically its hard for them to leave the placed where they died.

  • @mauhmama
    @mauhmama Год назад +5

    May the victims all rest in peace despite their blood still being in an active crime scene 🙏🏼 ❤️

  • @MissLadee1
    @MissLadee1 Год назад +2

    "Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today" whoo.....truly talk about chilling! This was such an unnecessary and horrific tragedy. God rest those souls and I truly wish that the survivor's and their families and friend's and everyone touched by this can heal deeply and use this as their testimony to teach other's to be kind and understanding. Evil will not win.

  • @victoriagraham6470
    @victoriagraham6470 Год назад +1

    This reporter is beyond amazing

  • @OneLove101.
    @OneLove101. Год назад +7

    She managed to paint the gruesome picture, the jury must have seen 🥺 I hadn’t realised the crime scene was still intact. 💔

  • @fairygurl5448
    @fairygurl5448 Год назад +4

    That quote is super creepy considering. I really thought the 1200 building would have been demolished already, but maybe after the final verdict. Those poor students and family.

    • @fairygurl5448
      @fairygurl5448 Год назад

      @Boston Gal yes. I know. I forgot for a second.

  • @lovesrunning8296
    @lovesrunning8296 Год назад +2

    I hope that they provide counselling for this jury after the trial. Members of the jury are bound to be traumatised as a result of this case.

  • @Mesmerizing398
    @Mesmerizing398 Год назад

    Best narrative reporting ive ever heard!

  • @amazingsupergirl7125
    @amazingsupergirl7125 Год назад +6

    Commenters appalled by this. They have kept a huge crime scene intact. It’s been saved for this very day when jurors would walk through and see it with their own eyes

  • @lynngold1865
    @lynngold1865 Год назад +4

    Time capsule of terror.😢😢😢😢RIP.so so heartbreaking.

  • @corbynluce9755
    @corbynluce9755 Год назад +1

    Just heart stopping I thought they took the building down and put up a manorial for the victims but to see it still up gives me a eerie feeling and I’m sending prayers to the family’s

  • @Lizablue0608
    @Lizablue0608 Год назад +1

    Omg..💔😔 I can’t imagine the horror you’d have to see. HAVE TO. 🥺

  • @yarelybanuelos1004
    @yarelybanuelos1004 Год назад +5

    They should have never demolished Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Tx. It's like they wanted to erase any evidence of their mistake.

  • @slaws2279
    @slaws2279 Год назад +7

    How was the scene and the pools of blood preserved for so long? Wow.

  • @kalianigisellemonroe9668
    @kalianigisellemonroe9668 Год назад +1

    amazing reporting

  • @DKentWyrick
    @DKentWyrick Год назад

    Heartbreaking...

  • @XtremeSportX247
    @XtremeSportX247 Год назад +7

    The family victims/attorneys of the club shooting in Orlando were allowed to walk in the club and see the crime scene. Most of them didn't want to see it. The original building is now a memorial
    ▶️📢📣 by the way the reporter did a really good job describing the scene
    Cruz had the right to visit the crime scene but he told the judge he didn't want to

    • @clairepaterson2374
      @clairepaterson2374 Год назад

      I wish Cruz had gone maybe it would hit home inside of him what he’s done.

  • @heatherking8689
    @heatherking8689 Год назад +6

    Is this a normal thing they do or do they only persevere the school cases by case basis?

    • @boomds5602
      @boomds5602 Год назад +2

      Most of the shooters don’t make it out alive

  • @spookydascary9478
    @spookydascary9478 Год назад +1

    Crazy I didn't know they kept the building the same.

  • @1karina
    @1karina Год назад

    Oh I would love to see that scene. I really like learning about crime scenes and it just intrigues me for some reason