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  • @EleanorNeale
    @EleanorNeale  Год назад +362

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    • @FlamingBasketballClub
      @FlamingBasketballClub Год назад +22

      10/10 on your outfit in this video.

    • @Cottontailart
      @Cottontailart Год назад +10

      If u love Junes journey u will love Phoenix wright on the ds (might be on the switch now too) I loved solving crimes in that game and being a lawyer and there’s other ds games like it

    • @elizavetacassel881
      @elizavetacassel881 Год назад +2

      Please discuss the abduction, rape and murder of Romanian school girl Alexandra Macesanu. It was a horrendous crime that shocked the entire nation, made international headlines and led to fierce criticism of the police.

    • @sm1purplmurderedme583
      @sm1purplmurderedme583 Год назад +13

      no

    • @Anthony.and.Bigsis
      @Anthony.and.Bigsis Год назад +3

      Trying to figure out why I am subbed to you but when I clicked ur channel to see any new updates or videos it said I wasnt subbed anymore.

  • @RukhsarSanjaree
    @RukhsarSanjaree Год назад +1456

    I have never felt less empathy for 2 people than I do for these boys. I feel sick tbh. The more I heard the more Kimberly felt like my younger self and I was lucky enough to have good friends. But, this poor girl had to suffer so much. My sympathy and empathy only goes out for Kimberly and her family.

    • @AmyAberrant
      @AmyAberrant Год назад +24

      I was like Kim when I was younger, and I had some pretty shitty friends. They would do things Cruz and Cameron did, like make fun of me and then pretend it was a “joke”. Thank god it didn’t escalate like it did with Kim! 😢

    • @alden3663
      @alden3663 Год назад

      Exactly. Putting the horrible and gross details of the case aside, they sound like some of the most annoying and pretentious assholes ever. Didn't surprise me that they were stupid enough to confess to it online.

  • @kanbinadaydream6486
    @kanbinadaydream6486 Год назад +1563

    I don’t understand how someone can go through being sexually assaulted, then enact that same behavior onto somebody else. Poor Kim.

    • @tantalize811
      @tantalize811 Год назад +51

      Either it's "payback" because they think 'Why should I be the only one suffering ?'.
      Or.... just hear me out on this one. Quite often sexual abusers tend to first charm and seduce their victims leading up to the assault. The victim's body "betrays" them during the act that they will confuse the feeling with "pleasure" rather than as an indecent assault. Therefore again, in their minds, potential victims will also come to "enjoy" the experience. Just a thought. 🤔😔

    • @rubysparkles5789
      @rubysparkles5789 Год назад +21

      @@tantalize811at their age they know it’s wrong especially since at the beginning they said that he was angry that his dad would commit those crimes

    • @nathan51782
      @nathan51782 Год назад +30

      Simply for control and power. If you have had such control over situations of this ilk stripped and forced from you, it can make sense how one's need for control to grapple with the experience has lead them to inflict it upon another. It's sad, and it doesn't excuse it, but you can make sense of how the individual would come to that conclusion. All in all, abusers want and crave power and control over another - whether its root is in a past of being abused, or if its root is in something else. I don't say any of this (or in my second part) to excuse the perpetrator, but since you said you didn't understand how a past victim can then assault another, this is part of how it happens.
      Sometimes, this behaviour manifests in the form of consensual roleplay, too - whilst this is entirely different to enacting on an unwilling victim, the need for power and control (over the situation as a whole, or control over another) finds its roots in the same way. It is just that the individual victim came to the conclusion to act differently - I merely wanted to mention it so that anyone coming across this comment knows to not mix consensual roleplay with someone actually abusing another.

    • @Angel0Food0Cake
      @Angel0Food0Cake 10 месяцев назад +16

      As someone who was sexually abused throughout my life, I will never understand, I can barely think about normal sex without feeling like crawling out of my skin. Sometimes people are just disgusting people from day one.

    • @kanbinadaydream6486
      @kanbinadaydream6486 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@Angel0Food0Cake I’m so sorry. I hope you find more peace and healing in the future.

  • @lindas42961
    @lindas42961 Год назад +439

    This case happened in my hometown. My sister was good friends with Kim, went to school with her. It's very sad these two boys were very troubled. My Aunt said Kim was sitting there at her work, crying. That's the last time she's seen her. Kim apparently spent the last few days of her life in extreme sadness and she was going through so much bullying..Sooo sad.😔😢
    Thank you Eleanor for always showing so much respect and dignity to the victims in these cases❤

    • @erinmagill1702
      @erinmagill1702 Год назад +30

      We are from the same town. Her mom was my boss. Lovely lady. ❤

  • @mentallydisturbedllama473
    @mentallydisturbedllama473 Год назад +1890

    Hello lovely Eleanor,
    I have a case suggestion;
    Okay so basically a year ago two loved teachers (Sara and Victoria) were brutally murdered by a student at our school in Sweden. There was quite a bit of coverage the first week or so and a little bit about a week ago when it was the 1 year "anniversary" of the incident, though other than that it has been pretty silent.
    Which is quite sad for many different reasons but people are still suffering, myself included.. and it's almost treated as if it never really happened as people don't know how to handle the situation.
    And this whole thing just needs to be known to help bring awareness and educate people on how to and how not to handle a situation like this if it happens again. Our school did the best that they could with dealing with the situation, but because of a lot of poor decisions we have ended up suffering because of it.
    I'd just love if you could talk about it as these two teachers just deserve to be known by people..they were so so lovely.
    The justice system actually did good for once which is a nice change.
    Although the final verdict took much longer than expected which was quite frankly agony. The perpetrator had two psych evaluations and both said that even if he did have something it wouldn't be enough to make him do what he did. Though people are still trying to claim he was severely autistic saying that he was acting on impulses even though he literally planned it, just the victims were random. And people feeling sorry for him (which is also a punch in the gut for the people who suffer with mental health and are in the nd community, we aren't like this) and the public throwing out all sorts of vile comments talking about race and ethnicity and being horrible rather than focusing on the two women who were horrifically taken from this world at a place where they should have been able to feel safe.
    Just a thought, much love. X

    • @sanna9062
      @sanna9062 Год назад +26

      This would be interesting!

    • @ialreadleeknow
      @ialreadleeknow Год назад +55

      As a Swede, I'd be more than thrilled if she covered this case.

    • @soccerrox64
      @soccerrox64 Год назад +35

      wow! would definitely love to hear more about this case

    • @Brainrot811
      @Brainrot811 Год назад +4

      what is the teachers name

    • @mentallydisturbedllama473
      @mentallydisturbedllama473 Год назад +37

      ​@@Brainrot811 Sara Böök and Victoria Edström.

  • @dripangel135
    @dripangel135 Год назад +288

    i am so incredibly sick to my stomach. i can not imagine the unbearable pain she was enduring throughout those hours. those boys had no mercy whatsoever. that beautiful girl was only 16 and lost her life because of 2 deranged boys who she thought was her friends. i am tearing up at this.

    • @IceIceBaby3310
      @IceIceBaby3310 9 месяцев назад +3

      She was 18, but I agree it was absolutely sick and disgusting, and the fact they weren't even remorseful at all sickens me

  • @Wixxteria
    @Wixxteria Год назад +11

    as someone with adhd and autism who's around the same age as kim this just horrifies me. The fact that the people I trust the most could turn on me at any time terrifies me. She had her whole life ahead of her, and they took it away. I wish she knew just how much she was missed and loved, I wish nothing but the best for her family and I hope they know how many people are supporting them.

  • @lindsaycaldwell2276
    @lindsaycaldwell2276 Год назад +3

    I grew up about 20 minutes away from Langford... back in the day it was called Lang-hole. The area was rough (they've given it quite the face lift since then)... as for the galloping goose trail it's got a bad reputation too! You DO NOT take it at night ever.

  • @bibble03
    @bibble03 Год назад +1

    poor baby, she deserved so much better. i hope she’s resting easy knowing they’re rotting in prison and will never get out.

  • @Xaurii
    @Xaurii Год назад +71

    This happened in my town :(
    it was when I was pretty young and didn't understand what had happened(i was 10) but it shook the entire community, and its still something that a lot of people remember.
    My heart goes out to her family to this day, Kimberly was a wonderful woman

  • @zwaggerblack543
    @zwaggerblack543 Год назад +3

    Been there done that. I have bpd, aspd, and cptsd because of CSA( professionally diagnosed). There is ABSOLUTELY no excuse for murder.

  • @missedflowers
    @missedflowers Год назад +35

    I'm from Langford... as soon as I saw Eleanor was doing this case, my heart stopped. I was only in sixth grade when this case happened, and I didn't know anyone involved in this case, but it's still had such a big impact on our community. Knowing that these two horrifying people can be released from prison at any time is absolutely terrifying. I pray they never will be.

  • @abigailsian5933
    @abigailsian5933 Год назад +4

    This case is absolutely heartbreaking and terrifying. That poor poor girl 😭 can't even imagine what she went through. I hope she's resting in eternal peace x

  • @0eveez
    @0eveez 7 месяцев назад +2

    I recognize myself SO MUCH with Kim! I do have ADHD and was prescribed medication when I was a child (ritalin) which made my a litterate zombie -unfortunately, it didnt even help with the focus neither did it help the emotionnal issues I had :/

  • @indylwth2327
    @indylwth2327 Год назад +5

    I had to take breaks from this video. I usually don’t, but this story made me feel physically ill. That poor girl. I can’t think of a punishment severe enough for those two boys. Horrific.

  • @mumtazamiri6409
    @mumtazamiri6409 Год назад +3

    Not only was she sweet, kind and a loving young girl, she was also so beautiful ! I wish she hadn't stayed on at that school or been "friends" with these monsters. I wonder if they have a homeschooling option in Canada. Her poor parents, may the Lord give them strength and may she finally rest in peace🙏🇧🇷

  • @marleynaaugusteina6809
    @marleynaaugusteina6809 Год назад +8

    Ellie calling a kid an “a$$hol3” is my new favorite thing today.

  • @sarasweightlossjourney1432
    @sarasweightlossjourney1432 Год назад +11

    I love your videos Eleanor! You always give so much respect to the victims and whether your videos are 30 minutes or an hour long, I get completely sucked in like I've only been sitting here for 5 minutes. Great storyteller ❤
    Also, your hair is on point! ❤

  • @twest242
    @twest242 Год назад +1

    Can I recommend a case for you to look into? It is the murder of Bobby Kicklighter, the person who called for the murder did it from behind prison bars and ordered the murder of 2 other people, Bobby Kicklighter wasn't the intended target. It is a case full of a lot of unexpecting things and is not well known of besides the area that we live in. There is a podcast dedicated to this whole situation call Prison Town Podcast.

  • @oliviatr_rose
    @oliviatr_rose Год назад +1

    This makes me so sad because I relate with Kimberly so deeply, I have very similar problems with school, and I had the animal obsession as well. Even down to the sanctuary

  • @KatLiiinnn
    @KatLiiinnn Год назад +8

    I haven’t even watched this yet but I just want to say thank you so much for covering Kimmy’s case. This happened in my town and while I didn’t know her personally, I lived a block down the road from where she was murdered at the time of the incident and currently live very close to where they dumped her body. I’m only 3 years younger than her and as I got older it really started to sink in that it easily could’ve been me or any of my friends in that situation, as we made some questionable decisions as teenagers. She would be 31 right now and I think of her often.

  • @awoa2011
    @awoa2011 Год назад +6

    I just hate excuses for people’s behavior . Being sexually assaulted at 3 does not make u kill people . There are people who have been raped assaulted exc who never killed before . They can Miss everyone with the bs

  • @rosa1162
    @rosa1162 3 месяца назад

    I come back every now and then to rewatch videos and this case still haunts me… those boys truly deserve THE absolute worst. I cannot imagine what was going on through poor Kim’s head while all of this was going on.

  • @williepearl278
    @williepearl278 Год назад +10

    Weirdly enough one of my high school teachers made a joke similar to the whole party in your pants thing. While we were in class I overheard someone talking about a party, so I asked what party. My freaking teacher yells out “The party in your mouth and everybody’s coming!”. I was absolutely mortified not to mention disgusted🤢.

    • @h3ilee
      @h3ilee Год назад

      you what. what the fuck is wrong with people bro

    • @Andrea1542
      @Andrea1542 Год назад

      Yeah, that happened.

    • @williepearl278
      @williepearl278 Год назад

      @explorer This happened 15 years ago, so unfortunately I’m not sure if I can do anything about it now.

  • @anniesossa
    @anniesossa Год назад +2

    I WISH she had just stopped talking to them as soon as the verbal abuse started. U just absolutely have to set those boundaries. Like I’ve had a guy tell me b4 that I deserved this bad thing that happened to me just cuz we were fighting. That was so disgusting to me I blocked him immediately like WAT type of person says that ?? To say she deserved her pet to die says enough about them. Like if u wouldn’t say something that hurtful to someone why would u accept someone saying it to u? She was so beautiful too & obv way too sweet. And nvm verbal abuse but if they hit u ONCE that should be the end. Don’t ever EVER allow urself to be surrounded by ppl that aren’t like u. I WISH she took the verbal abuse seriously & just ignored them. She never should’ve continued giving them a chance, but then again she was so sweet she probably never even imagined they’d do such

  • @melissaclark6578
    @melissaclark6578 Год назад +1

    I think majority of my female true crime influencers love Junes Journey. Kinda awesome loving the same things.

  • @gratefulj7777
    @gratefulj7777 Год назад +2

    You know it’s bad when drinking blood by comparison “seems less disgusting” 🤢-“other” bodily fluids 🤮

  • @DownBelowNagrind
    @DownBelowNagrind Год назад

    langford is the pits, absolutely hilarious hearing it described as 'nice' and 'safe'

  • @galaxy-chan3353
    @galaxy-chan3353 Год назад +1

    Hi Eleanor, I know this isn’t a true crime case you would cover but Kiera hart in Australia Queensland was beaten brutally for 4 hours left unrecognisable by her quote “friends” that invited her/lured her over for a “sleepover” this case is going worldwide and Kiera is getting the justice she deserves

  • @lollollolskeet
    @lollollolskeet Год назад

    Those two boys are horrible!. I was r@ped as a child and I ended up having some long term issues with it but never thought to hurt someone else afterwards. It's astonishing to me that they would chose to do that instead of taking their own trauma and using it to be sympathetic/empathetic to the plight of others.

  • @DeaditeCaz
    @DeaditeCaz 7 месяцев назад

    I live in British Columbia too, my heart goes out to her family

  • @WoodenCawie
    @WoodenCawie Год назад +1

    Honestly death penalty is too easy for someone, they don't deserve it, they deserve to rot slowly in jail. As someone who was sexually assaulted at a really young age plus my father leaving around that time too, I'm kinda the same age as this guys, and I'm not a murderer, ofc I deal with trauma and all that shit but I could never do this to someone.

  • @KimiBaraso-hl1be
    @KimiBaraso-hl1be Год назад +2

    My name is Kimberley...so this story is really disturbing to me.

  • @asiacombs9510
    @asiacombs9510 Год назад +1

    I just adore you, Eleanor!

  • @rainbowkitten8990
    @rainbowkitten8990 Год назад

    44:15 lmao, what a sad life 💀
    seriously though I hope both of them are having a really, REALLY horrible time in prison and never get let out and die in there. rest in peace kimberly ❤

  • @ivanaparty85
    @ivanaparty85 Год назад

    "I mean no disrespect to anyone i talk about"
    "He was a rude little asshole"
    Lmao love it

  • @sarahlawson1695
    @sarahlawson1695 Год назад +5

    Kim’s friend Cameron jumping in to flirt with her after her breakup is literally what being a girl is like. Low key annoying. Sometimes we just want friends

  • @olgapavlova81
    @olgapavlova81 Год назад +2

    It feels extremely weird to like this video... Such a tragic story 💔

  • @thatshot5011
    @thatshot5011 Год назад

    The fact that I have been to Langford many times and never heard of this case.

  • @lindseyhilton1622
    @lindseyhilton1622 Год назад

    Poor Kim this is such a horrific and brutal crime😭 RIP Kim breaks my heart for her and her family :(

  • @ew_delilah
    @ew_delilah Год назад

    this is genuinely one of the worst tortures ive ever heard of bless that poor girl

  • @melissaclark6578
    @melissaclark6578 Год назад +1

    Why did the random girls wait until after these boys sentencing to come forward about being assaulted by these 2 boys? These women’s testimonies could of had these 2 locked up for life. Or the least a longer sentence prior to parole option.

  • @Blessed_444
    @Blessed_444 Год назад

    So happy to be able to watch your content again. You're one of my absolute favorites.

  • @justsomeguy7481
    @justsomeguy7481 Год назад

    I did not expect to hear Langford B.C. I used to live there when I was a baby and now I’m just a town over. So surprised I’d never heard of this case

  • @SilverGhxst
    @SilverGhxst Год назад +1

    There's also lots of us with
    Horrible trauma that has never been abusive or committed a crime. There shit childhood is no excuse for there bad behavior.

  • @mort6539
    @mort6539 Год назад

    Honestly when I heard about going under the bridge my first thought was some teens smoking weed/drinking are gonna find the body. From my days of being a teenager with my friends under a bridge. Did that once, got blasted, very stupid, and some adults came under looking for their missing sister which I had seen posts about before that. Under bridges are just sketchy.

  • @lillianderson6609
    @lillianderson6609 Год назад

    thank you for posting so regularly you keep me sane!

  • @AAMM101
    @AAMM101 Год назад +1

    I hear "my bf did this", "my bestfriend did that", and i think what happened to having standards. People tell people by their friends. Like who gets acquainted or befriends psychopaths like this, and thinks ''ok this person has no honor, has no sympathy, is cold-hearted and clearly unhinged, has anger issues, instigates violence towards people for fun, but they'll never do it to me, because i'm special."
    Also, who in their right mind, would conclude that this teenager is violent and harmful to society, let's let him cook, he'll change his ways when he's older? you know, when he has no reason to do so, when he's stronger and knows how to get away with crimes. logic.

  • @zelim9514
    @zelim9514 Год назад

    The level of torture this two put the poor girl through sounds like a fucking horror movie 😢😢😢 I also have ADHD so this hits a bit too close to home, this is a such a sad story.

  • @jesterkingscourt8708
    @jesterkingscourt8708 Год назад

    How I look at it is I feel bad for the child that got hurt but not the adults they become

  • @isabelmolinaware
    @isabelmolinaware Год назад

    it’s crazy, i live in bc which isn’t big at all and i also went to a school like that, called an alternate or alternative school. so close to home

  • @johnsmith-h9m7e
    @johnsmith-h9m7e Год назад

    as a teen who goes under footbridges to smoke weed i do worry when i see abandoned bags, suitcases or trashbags with stuff inside just sitting there

  • @sarahn7068
    @sarahn7068 Год назад

    The 2nd girl they asked to "come chill with us" I know it's a common phrase but was it another sneaky "the freezer is jumping about" "pun" they think is soooo "clever"?

  • @diaryofarealmom3264
    @diaryofarealmom3264 Год назад +1

    I was living in the streets at 17 shooting meth. But cocaine is not synthetic. Also, LSD is not a bad drug I did those in my younger teens.

  • @DizzyCatStudios
    @DizzyCatStudios 6 месяцев назад

    Kim is LITERALLY exactly like me. We both are bubbly. We both have ADHD. We both like animals. We both had the same thing happen to us with the medication. 😔 What happend to her is terrible

  • @Urmom-mz5ii
    @Urmom-mz5ii Год назад +1

    I’ve never seen a reason to criticize you but please never say these were best friends. Cuz these monsters were NEVER best friends, never were they friends they are just monsters through and through. No I’m sorry no trauma can be an excuse to kill a INNOCENT person. I’m so so so sorry but everytime u said “her best friends did this___” I cringed omg and when u were describing what they did to her I’ve never rlly winced during cases like these but this one actually made me put my stuff down and close my eyes for a min. This girl never deserved any of this. Heart goes out to her family.
    But also Ty for covering this case, please continue with ur incredible work !❤️

  • @t.r.s.5129
    @t.r.s.5129 Год назад +756

    As a teacher, I find it incredibly problematic that the system often pairs together "behavioral issues" with "emotional issues" and "learning disabilities." I have met students who really, really want to do well in their studies and struggle because of dyslexia, or ADHD, etc., and are in the same class as the kids who are there for behavioral issues and constantly act out, to the point of threatening and attacking staff and classmates. It makes the enviornment much more dangerous for everyone involved, and creates a stigma on the whole class even though there are good, quiet kids who just want to get by.

    • @laureneliza2287
      @laureneliza2287 11 месяцев назад +37

      I was thinking the same thing. I helped in a special Ed classroom in high school and kids with learning disabilities were put into the same room as kids with behavioral issues. Nothing was ever learned or accomplished in that classroom because the teacher was just constantly trying to deal with fights and behavior issues. These things should be handled totally separate.

    • @tiniowien57401
      @tiniowien57401 8 месяцев назад +13

      Sadly all those things fall under "difficult" students. So that's why they all get lumped together.
      Because the non special ed teachers won't be bothered to deal with them

    • @yeti8676
      @yeti8676 5 месяцев назад

      This !

    • @babytriin
      @babytriin 5 месяцев назад

      yes!!! im 23 but from 3rd grade to 9th grade (when i left public school) i had an IEP because i have auditory processing disorder ADHD and autism. but i saw always taken out of class with about 8 other kids who either had behavior issues, physical disabillites ect. my mom was always confused but nothing was ever done...

    • @felixhenson9926
      @felixhenson9926 5 месяцев назад +4

      Eh, as one of said kids with 'emotional issues' who went to a 'special school' that had kids with behavioural issues, yeah it sucked at times but also those kids with behavioural issues very often have things like ADHD, learning disabilities or mental illnesses. Further marginalising them from society will only worsen their behaviour and outlook on the world imo. It also groups them together with only peers who also have behavioural issues. Seems like a straight shot to prison from there.

  • @sylvanaswindrunner2665
    @sylvanaswindrunner2665 Год назад +2972

    If anyone is interested, both boys were denied parole on August 4, 2022.
    Thank you for the case, Eleanor! Amazing video. This was truly such a sad case. Heart goes out to her family to continue healing.

    • @merci-jardine6728
      @merci-jardine6728 Год назад +206

      Thank you for the update, I hope they keep getting denied.

    • @Michelle_Scott.
      @Michelle_Scott. Год назад +138

      Hope they are NEVER let out.

    • @babble2leeza
      @babble2leeza Год назад +49

      Thank goodness. They are evil.

    • @sheeps_
      @sheeps_ Год назад +20

      Good

    • @Ittlestarr
      @Ittlestarr Год назад +31

      they deserve to rot in jail

  • @clodaghmcconnell
    @clodaghmcconnell Год назад +9282

    The fact Kruse hated his dad for murdering a 16 year old girl, but when he also not only murdered but tortured Kim as well??? So sick. RIP Kimberly🤍🤍

    • @lunarbubu
      @lunarbubu Год назад +570

      Thats the part I could NOT wrap my head around! like WTF

    • @lifeaswarona9724
      @lifeaswarona9724 Год назад +88

      like???

    • @pembrokelove
      @pembrokelove Год назад +262

      I wonder if how he feels about his father now. I presume they are not allowed to be in contact now - I don't know how it is in Canada, but here a prisoners cannot write letters to another prisoner, and people convicted of violent felonies are often, as a condition of release, not permitted to maintain contact with other people who have similar convictions. There's not an exception for family members.

    • @popsome-i8e
      @popsome-i8e Год назад +165

      ​​​​@@pembrokelove they're in the same prison(mission institution)but kruse is in medium security and his father in minumum level.

    • @jc6042
      @jc6042 Год назад +66

      It could be a genetic issue

  • @rosenotes2651
    @rosenotes2651 Год назад +5379

    I have 0 empathy for these monsters. What a cruel case. I am baffled. This poor girl had to go through so much. It breaks my heart.

    • @infinite5164
      @infinite5164 Год назад +2

      Well I would hope so

    • @eloisepreece4850
      @eloisepreece4850 Год назад +219

      I have sympathy for the children they were, but not the monsters they became

    • @marythewinter
      @marythewinter Год назад +49

      @@eloisepreece4850 This is very well said!

    • @saralc9
      @saralc9 Год назад +11

      Seriously. The same goes for everyone. I see women given sympathy and excuses for horrible acts and we need to keep this energy for everyone.

    • @lilybekker6603
      @lilybekker6603 Год назад

      31:55

  • @SophieandBrogan
    @SophieandBrogan Год назад +6208

    I don’t care what you’ve been through there’s no excuse to murder or sexually assault someone

    • @abbyelectric
      @abbyelectric Год назад +419

      Say it louder for the ones at the back!
      Trauma doesn’t excuse treating people like shit

    • @SophieandBrogan
      @SophieandBrogan Год назад +170

      @@abbyelectric too right it doesn’t. I’ve been through things but I ant murdered anyone

    • @zaynabdaniyal
      @zaynabdaniyal Год назад +105

      Exactly, everyone goes through bad things and they don't turn into murderers. I had a really bad childhood and went through alot of bad stuff and I certainly didnt. It angers me so much when people try to use it as an excuse for murder. They are just bad people, nothing is an excuse for it

    • @echolightning604
      @echolightning604 Год назад +62

      I agree, I've know someone who was sexually abused from the age of 3 and they've never hurt anyone like that.

    • @carmen8958
      @carmen8958 Год назад

      ESPECIALLY when you yourself have been assaulted in the same way! their background DEFINITELY does not speak for most of sexual assault or abuse victims by FAR. i myself have been in those situations and even hearing how you could know what kind of hurt and damage that brings to you and still want to inflict that onto others?! their background 10000000000% does not matter in this case. simply evil disgusting poor ass excuses for “people” they are demons in my eyes.

  • @carnivalcat595
    @carnivalcat595 Год назад +1275

    My brother is on the autism spectrum and struggles to make friends, but he met a “friend” EXACTLY like this in high school, his mother was neglectful and his father was in jail for murder and hate crimes. My family ended up basically getting a restraining order against him because he showed up at our house multiple times and also tried to beat my other brother up…- a year after we moved out of state he went on to break into a strangers house (DURING the school day…he was on lunch break) and killed some innocent man, then returned to class. The police were called because he entered class with blood on his clothes and they arrested him. We were later informed he had a “list” of people he wanted to kill and me and my brothers were on the list. People are so scary :( this case hit close to home for sure 💔

    • @Hell0fri3nd
      @Hell0fri3nd Год назад +91

      That’s so horrifying. Glad you’re all okay now ❤

    • @Laura-xl6sc
      @Laura-xl6sc Год назад +55

      Im glad u and ur family are okey .. what a fucked up world wtf

    • @yana8353
      @yana8353 Год назад +30

      Bless your family🙏🏽 they did the right thing getting a restraining order on that kid.

    • @nikkis7375
      @nikkis7375 Год назад +22

      So so scary. It’s sad how people must feel so helpless around people like that. Just knowing they wouldn’t catch them before an evil act happened. A lot of murderers show signs and have had cops called on them many times before something horrific happens and I feel like we need a better way of helping people before something terrible happens. 😔

    • @TheTwinFiles
      @TheTwinFiles Год назад +13

      Whoa, that's so scary! I'm glad you and your family are safe. Just think of the people who have a crappy parents who DON'T kill. Those kind of people are just bad on the inside. They were more than likely going to kill regardless.

  • @Jjme23
    @Jjme23 Год назад +217

    A difficult childhood is never an excuse to hurt someone. I don’t like that some people blame their actions on their trauma. I grew up in a violent abusive alcoholic household that had police and CPS at my house constantly. I could never dream of hurting anyone, physically or emotionally. In fact I feel I’m more sensitive to the feelings of others, because I don’t want others to ever feel how I felt through my trauma

    • @GenXfrom75
      @GenXfrom75 Год назад +6

      Exactly 💯

    • @ayybibi
      @ayybibi Год назад +10

      it depends on how trauma affects you honestly.

    • @redwoodrebelgirl3010
      @redwoodrebelgirl3010 Год назад +3

      This is how my trauma has affected me, as well.
      Im not sure what makes the difference--
      between victims becoming more empathetic, people who would NEVER hurt the innocent,
      or, going on to become perpetrtors themselves.
      I just KNOW that the vast, vast majority of us become the former, not the latter. ❤️

    • @oracien9858
      @oracien9858 8 месяцев назад +2

      💯💯💯 Same 👍🏽

  • @ako5288
    @ako5288 Год назад +2825

    As a person with adhd, who studied for hours and hours at home because I couldn’t understand at school and got distracted so many times, I feel so bad for her, I’m just 16 years old and knowing that this can happen to anyone and on the internet is so scary

    • @RealElongatedMuskrat
      @RealElongatedMuskrat Год назад +50

      I did the same when I was in school. It was rough but because I studied so much at home just to understand what I should've gotten in school, my grades didn't reflect any problems, so I wasn't considered for any extra help or support. I would say if you're able to and you're comfortable with it, it might be worth talking to individual teachers that you like and feel would be understanding. That's assuming that they don't already know, of course. Just so they're aware that you're doing your best and you might struggle at times. It's really worth speaking up and good teachers know that it helps them to help you if they have more information available to them.

    • @p1ckle917
      @p1ckle917 Год назад +5

      real :/

    • @TheNinjaNiky
      @TheNinjaNiky Год назад +21

      It can happen not on the internet too. My advice would be to see your state laws and carry whatever is allowed. I personally carry a knife either in my bra or boot, and I have a key chain pepper spray on my wallet. I am 30 and I've been assaulted even in a grocery store at like 2pm. Some old guy came up behind me and groped me and whispered in my ear, as I was just waiting at the deli

    • @Jillworrell22
      @Jillworrell22 Год назад +12

      I know it messes with ppl differently but maybe mine like hyper focused me on reading. If I would write ✍️ the whole book I would retain the info for test. Fash cards and mine jokes with words relating it to me life helped. Like my dog, he was cute and fluffy I thought about him being the power house cell, and his hairs were white blood vessels and spots red...it sounds stupid but that shit helped me pass lol 😊

    • @Jillworrell22
      @Jillworrell22 Год назад +4

      ​@@TheNinjaNiky I have a boob gun and if anything u can hide them cheep box cutters closed in padded bras if u need to...are apple air tag if u that pressed. I might be paranoid but ppl get snatched walking to the mail box.

  • @sarahjane9692
    @sarahjane9692 Год назад +160

    I went to an alternative school from the age of 11-16 it was beyond HORRIBLE. The kids were so mean and viscous. I was psychically & sexually attacked by the boys. I would suggest homeschooling if you can rather than sending your child to an alternative school. Yes, I had anger issues but the kids I went to school with were extremely violent and cruel. Just a warning to people. My heart breaks for Kimberly, and the horror she went through. People Can be so evil! Stay safe everyone ❤️

  • @JustTrying2MakeitToJesus
    @JustTrying2MakeitToJesus Год назад +397

    My stomach dropped when you started describing what they did to Kimberly. This is so sick. They need to rot in prison for the rest of their miserable lives. I hope in Solitary confinement!! They don't deserve to see the light of day.

    • @roryslaine7896
      @roryslaine7896 Год назад

      Nah, you don't want them in solitary. That'd be too good for them. You wany them in gen pop with actual gangsters and they'll soon find out how tough they are. They're a pair of cowardly weasels.

    • @creative2716
      @creative2716 Год назад +11

      I disagree! They need to be in gen-pop, where the same and worse violence can be forced upon them.

  • @h3ilee
    @h3ilee Год назад +492

    the fact they FANTASIZED about this is absolutely VILE. i would think do putrid person would even think about doing this but they do, its so sad they do. its honestly heart breaking that this 18 year old girl is only 2/3 years older than me. i hope she rests in peace. ❤️🕊️

  • @emilyjane5589
    @emilyjane5589 Год назад +525

    Feel sympathy for the abused child they once were, & then disgust & hatred for the murderer/rapist or whatever they became after that…

    • @yourmum955
      @yourmum955 Год назад

      Odd. Knowing what they become they deserved the child abuse

    • @samburwell8612
      @samburwell8612 Год назад +58

      Exactly I think this all the time watching true crime. I feel bad for the child that had to go through that, but not the adult they became, becoming a atrocious person. Trauma is not excuse for crime

    • @bangchanIover
      @bangchanIover Год назад +2

      exactly

    • @taylorold6435
      @taylorold6435 Год назад +4

      Yes thank u. I feel like I can feel sympathy or even empathy for the person because they had a terrible childhood while also hating what they did and knowing they deserve to be held accountable to the full extent of the law. They didn’t seem to have much chance to build some of the neurological pathways that affects emotional control and empathy honestly and that’s something u learn as a kid. I know there are tons of people who go through awful things and don’t do something like this but how do we know that’s not due to genetics or something that was completely out of the person’s control? Kim is obviously the victim in this and I feel the most empathy and sympathy for her but I can’t deny the part of me that watches these kinds of videos and feel sad for the perpetrators who’s brains are wired differently either because of how they were born or what they grew up around because it’s gotta be horribly difficult to overcome all those setbacks and “become a good person”. Idk I just always feel conflicted because I don’t want to disrespect the victim of the violence of these people but I also don’t want to ignore that these criminals are people too and maybe even in jail they deserve to be treated like people cus maybe they never have been before. Don’t know if I’d feel differently if someone did something like this to my loved one but for now I will keep feeling empathy for everyone

  • @iamjackspyramidshapedhelmet
    @iamjackspyramidshapedhelmet Год назад +89

    God this hits uncomfortably close to home. I have severe adhd and was unmedicated all through high school (and up until quite recently actually), and let me tell you, it wasn’t that Kim let those guys treat her horribly, she probably struggled so hard processing each scenario and couldn’t find the words to use back against them right away. It’s really hard to explain but I’m sure she knew they were horrible friends and that she deserved much better.

    • @PurplePumpkin420
      @PurplePumpkin420 10 месяцев назад +1

      I believed that she wanted to do something about it. That she wanted to stop being friends with those boys. But I don’t think she knew how to get out of it. I feel the same way with what’s going on at my school.

    • @kateblack9733
      @kateblack9733 6 месяцев назад +3

      I'm autistic and I had a boyfriend and a group of friends like that and it took so much strength to cut ties from those people. Part of it was I did have an issue with confidence and I thought I deserved this. It took my parents and some of my really close friends that were my coworkers at the time to help me see that I'm a person that deserves love too. When you're bullied relentlessly especially as a young child it can really damage your brain psychologically. You almost have to retrain your brain to break these cycles of self loathing and it isn't easy especially if you're brain is still developing and you are still learning how to emotionally regulate yourself. I think Kim might have some confidence issues which caused her to struggle with getting out of this toxic friend group. Also she had a lot of empathy so she probably felt really bad for them and wanted to give them the love and patience they never received. It's all speculation because we don't know what was going through her head at the time but what we do know is that she was a beautiful person with a beautiful heart that was taken from this world far too soon. My heart goes out to the family and I hope they find some peace.

  • @sanna9062
    @sanna9062 Год назад +1136

    It's really hard to believe that people can be this evil to their friend. Or "friend". Poor Kim.

    • @rabidwolf
      @rabidwolf Год назад

      How is it hard to believe? Look at all the evil the human race has done and still does. I can't not stand people their absolutely disgusting, broken, destructive monsters

    • @mrsinkzn
      @mrsinkzn Год назад +4

      True , I also believe that the most Evil ppl are human beings,Obviously most really have great hearts , but then others are ( I really have no words for them ) ,poor girl,So very sad.

    • @katrinacarter2019
      @katrinacarter2019 Год назад

      They dont deserve to breath ,makes my blood boil rip Kim

    • @krystalwithak2889
      @krystalwithak2889 Год назад

      It's honestly not hard to believe...it's sad but not hard to believe. It be your closest friends and family that betray you.

  • @heyimsasa
    @heyimsasa Год назад +635

    this is absolutely disgusting like i can't even imagine hating your father but becoming him. i also think we shouldn't be like the media where they call young girl victims "woman" when they're like 10-17 y/o girls while men who commit violence are referred to as "boys" and their youth/innocence/ignorance is emphasized. we gotta be really careful about that because it's important, especially with regards to victims.

    • @Sarah-fy3qf
      @Sarah-fy3qf Год назад +36

      She was 18 she was a woman and they were under 18 they were boys. But I do understand your general point.

    • @bbytiia
      @bbytiia Год назад +77

      @@Sarah-fy3qf 18 is not a woman lol, ur still a kid

    • @carmen8958
      @carmen8958 Год назад +46

      i a million percent agree with the importance of language! Kimberly was not a woman anymore than those boys were men! just because she might’ve been “legal” doesn’t reflect her mental state. she was at the very least a YOUNG woman but in my mind very much a girl and i say that at 20 years old only 2 years older than her. she would be the same age as my oldest sister now who was just blessed enough to see her first baby turn 4, my heart aches for Kimberly and her family not ever getting to experience what that is like. those boys will rot either in prison or hell idc.

    • @yourmum955
      @yourmum955 Год назад

      @@bbytiia 18 is when people are legally considered to be an adult lmao. Swear you lot are trying to get the threshold for adulthood raised all the fucking time? Is a 22yo not a woman anymore?

    • @katherinebattle3780
      @katherinebattle3780 Год назад +17

      ​@@bbytiia no tf, you're a legal adult when you turn 18💀

  • @laurenjane995
    @laurenjane995 Год назад +925

    Shocking that one boy that age could do something like this, let alone two boys finding each other and carrying this out with no remorse. They seem so pleased with themselves and not bothered about what they’ve done. So sad for poor Kim and her family 💔

    • @destanieruiz7024
      @destanieruiz7024 Год назад

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    • @Shiba_Draws
      @Shiba_Draws 7 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately there have been murderers even younger.. James Bulger for example, a little baby boy murdered by 2 11 year old boys.

  • @MeghanBelhumeur
    @MeghanBelhumeur Год назад +41

    “Trauma is not an excuse for treating people so heinously.” Let ‘em KNOW. 🗣

  • @adrianachong9029
    @adrianachong9029 Год назад +208

    Chillingly what I got from him saying to his friend that the “freezer was jumping around” leads me to believe Kimberly may have regained consciousness and tried banging or kicking at the freezer door from inside.

    • @l.dawson2089
      @l.dawson2089 Год назад +3

      Who's Samantha?

    • @adrianachong9029
      @adrianachong9029 Год назад +12

      @@l.dawson2089edited: I may have been distracted as I posted the original comment 😅

    • @Cerulean-Spike-Elk
      @Cerulean-Spike-Elk 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@adrianachong9029oml i do that all the time 🤣

    • @marydungan6748
      @marydungan6748 7 месяцев назад +2

      Terrifying thought.

  • @Niko-lemon
    @Niko-lemon Год назад +705

    Oof, this one scared me. I felt a lot of similarities of their 'friendship' compared to my 'friends' in high school. I remember they would joke about really gross stuff all the time, and instead of using my name they would call me 'Girl', being the only girl in the group. I doubt it would have ever reached anything even similar to this case, but it's still a scary thought. The moral: don't continue to be 'friends' with people who constantly disrespect you, because that blatant disrespect has a chance to manifest physically. So glad I don't talk to any of those guys anymore. Stay safe out there, y'all.

    • @RealElongatedMuskrat
      @RealElongatedMuskrat Год назад +35

      I'm so sorry that happened to you. I had a much milder experience than that, but I was the one in the friend group that was ignored or singled out, and it was horrible. It's awful to be in that situation.

    • @SouperPie.
      @SouperPie. Год назад +26

      a similar thing happened to me too, it's never fun to deal with

    • @halcyonandonandonandon
      @halcyonandonandonandon Год назад +17

      I went through a similar experience too,it destroyed my trust for a long long time

    • @playnicechannel
      @playnicechannel Год назад +10

      My daughters are adults now, but all the time as they were growing up I’d repeatedly remind them, never be careless with another persons heart and never let anyone be careless with yours. Maybe it’s more relevant growing up as they did in Los Angeles, but they are both lovely women with extremely wonderful friends.

    • @benyboi8974
      @benyboi8974 Год назад +14

      I was called “woman”

  • @Finn_the_Robin
    @Finn_the_Robin 7 месяцев назад +10

    I hate how schools like this put kids with anxiety and kids with behavioral issues together. It actually disgusts me. I have autism and only just made it through my first year of secondary school due to anxiety and depression and ED stuff. My ED got so bad that my mum had to take me out of school. A few months later we found a school that sounded like it might have been better for me as they helped kids with anxiety but I was a little cautious bc they also delt with the behavioural stuff too. The second we walked through that door to the reception just to have a look around there was a kid screaming their head off and kicking stuff and throwing their shoes at people. I immediately wanted to leave but I was too nervous to tell my mum that so we just stayed. It was awful. Also found out u had to be supervised in the toilets to prevent SH. No thx. Anyway I never went to school again and ended up having an at home tutor literally for one hour a week. The education system is soooo messed up

  • @sadgalriri
    @sadgalriri Год назад +336

    this happened in my home town thank you for covering it i haven’t seen anyone else besides local news cover her story. it highly impacted my community and people close to me. rip kimmy

    • @echolightning604
      @echolightning604 Год назад +7

      There's a few true crime youtubers who have covered it

    • @m0urningstar
      @m0urningstar Год назад +1

      This was such a tragedy but it's a good thing she is being remembered 🤍

    • @dreadwolfrising
      @dreadwolfrising Год назад +2

      Also from Langford! I was at spencer when this happened and I remember how much it devastated the community. So happy to see a large crime RUclipsr cover the case

  • @kendall3105
    @kendall3105 Год назад +130

    The first 5 minutes of this sent chills through my body. I swore Kimberly looked familiar, and then you mentioned Langford which is only a 20 minute bus ride away from me and then I remembered how her story was used to advocate for internet safety while I was growing up….

    • @xoutlawzenx
      @xoutlawzenx Год назад +21

      I hate how they use casess like this to advocate for safety. I mean, it's efficient and an example, but I feel like it makes such an object of the victim. Like "don't do this or you'll end up like her!!" and refuse to give more backstory about Kim. Eleanor does it better

    • @kendall3105
      @kendall3105 Год назад +13

      @@xoutlawzenx oh 100%!! The victim always just turns into an example which feels so backhanded….it’s not their fault what happened to them happened, it’s the perpetrators.

    • @Sylvanwater
      @Sylvanwater Год назад +22

      That’s so odd how they just pinned this on a lack of internet safety , she knew these boys irl and they were her friends , it’s not like she was meeting up with random people all Willy nilly.

    • @Shiba_Draws
      @Shiba_Draws 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@Sylvanwaterexactly what I was thinking

    • @creative2716
      @creative2716 2 месяца назад +1

      I personally don't think kids should have access to ANY social media or internet other than very restricted and monitored educational use at school only. It is causing chaos everywhere.

  • @make-upbyromi9452
    @make-upbyromi9452 Год назад +22

    10 years? TEN YEARS?! Has anyone involved in the ruling actually heard what they’ve done to her? Mind blown 🤯

  • @lauraomairi
    @lauraomairi Год назад +119

    I literally walked around the place they dumped her body (under the bridge and that bottom trail) like, 4x a week. This is horrifying. What a horrible thing, I hope she is at peace now and her family is doing okay. Sending them much love.

    • @quicksilverlacey
      @quicksilverlacey Год назад

      Where exactly on the trail was it

    • @lauraomairi
      @lauraomairi Год назад +2

      @@quicksilverlacey I haven't lived in the island in 3 years, but yk that part in the Galloping Goose trail where it runs along Sooke Road (and a tad of Island hwy, kinda in-between Royal Roads and Juan de Fuca)?! At lest that's what it looks like from the pictures Eleanor used, I couldn't find the exact location online. Lmk if I'm wrong tho.

    • @caputinodelamour5983
      @caputinodelamour5983 Год назад +2

      The guilty and sadness:/
      I hope they are all alright tho

  • @truecrimescafe
    @truecrimescafe Год назад +671

    As a fellow True Crimes Channel, I sometimes wonder how people who plan and commit murders are able to sleep at night. I think they have defeated their conscience and as such, lack basic human empathy.

    • @creativename692
      @creativename692 Год назад +51

      Honestly, I think people who commit torture-murders like this rarely feel any remorse. If they had any basic human empathy, they wouldn't have done it in the first place.

    • @tokyotopaz3637
      @tokyotopaz3637 Год назад +8

      @@creativename692 i agree

    • @waywardwolf3000
      @waywardwolf3000 Год назад +29

      I personally believe that it's almost a requirement to have some kind of mental issue regarding empathy in the first place, whether that be some level of sociopathy, psychopathy or a trauma which effects the ability to process empathy , to torture another living thing in the first place.

    • @yoongistongue4163
      @yoongistongue4163 Год назад

      Teenagers basically lack in empathy but especially neglected and violent teenage boys - this is bc you cut off all of the feelings and emotions that left as a copying mechanism. Add raging testosterone, substance abuse and growing up in the environment where violence is a norm and being nice is considered as weakness and here you go, you have a perfect sociopath / psychopath in the making.

    • @a.evelyn5498
      @a.evelyn5498 Год назад +11

      @True Crimes Cafe
      Don’t you ever wonder about the ethics of true crime as entertainment & more so pursuing it for financial gains?

  • @faisukie
    @faisukie Год назад +117

    What vile boys, even with their childhoods, that’s no excuse for what they did to an innocent, empathetic, kind, beautiful girl. May she rest in peace. ❤️

    • @tantalize811
      @tantalize811 Год назад +2

      I agree. There's no excuse but it makes me think that the REASON why they behaved this way was because that was how they were treated. That's all they "knew". 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @beeball99
    @beeball99 8 месяцев назад +7

    the way they tortured and abused kim before her death is the must disgusting and infuriating thing ive ever heard. i wish nothing but the worst for them both

  • @erraticonteuse
    @erraticonteuse Год назад +113

    Her parents meant well, but every time I hear about someone with ADHD being taken off medication because their parents think that it "changed" them too much, I get so frustrated. They don't realize how exhausting it can be to be unmedicated, And that OTT bubbliness that they loved so much before might actually just be wearing their loved one out. My ADHD meds "changed" me, and THANK GOD, my mental health was completely shot before then.

    • @lizanna6390
      @lizanna6390 10 месяцев назад +5

      Was stopping them really the only option? Do they never try working with doctors to find a balance, alternate meds or adjusting dosage. I'm juggling meds that don't work well together but not giving up stuff that helps me.

    • @inkii-y
      @inkii-y 8 месяцев назад +2

      well, I do agree but it may have been something she and her parents had agreed upon. sometimes medicating as a kid can lead to adverse affects as youre still growing- not that it cant work sometimes, but sometimes its just not good for a kid

    • @geekgirl_luv4262
      @geekgirl_luv4262 7 месяцев назад

      Agreed, unmedicated ADHD can make school hell and can cause someone a lot of stress. If her ADHD meds were having bad side effects they could have worked with her doctor to lower the dosage or switch to a different medication.

    • @leneice.ariana
      @leneice.ariana 5 месяцев назад

      I was put on Adderall as a kid and it genuinely ruined my life. I stopped eating, stopped laughing, barely talked, got extremely depressed, and it got so bad that I tried to kill my self multiple times for YEARS. I got so depressed they kept me on Adderall and then put me on Zoloft. Then I got hospitalized because I tried to take my life, and they added lexepro, abilify, hydroxocine, prazosin, a bunch of other day-to-day shit. I was on those and experimented with much more by the time I was TWELVE. I struggled for a few years by that point i was on so many medications i was having psychosis because my brain could no longer tell when it was day or night that I started dreaming in the day and it came out as audible and visual hallucinations. I was having nightmares when I “slept” because all of my other medications were known to cause nightmares so I was constantly hallucinating nightmares and was in and out of behavioral hospitals because of that. They finally took me off Adderall at that point and switched me onto guanfacine instead. When they finally took me off all meds it was because I got hit by a car because I jumped into traffic because the voices had been telling me to for years. I went cold turkey and had crazy physical withdrawals for weeks and emotional withdrawals for up to a year after.
      My experience was not the best, but not the worst. And some other peoples experiences on it were great. We all have different bodies and our brain chemistry isn’t fully made up the exact same way. Adderall saved one of my cousins lives. Adderall fucked over mine for the first little bit, but it got better. I’m still recovering heavily, but each day is a gift and I appreciate another chance at being able to do something great with the life I almost lost many times.
      TLDR; I had a wack experience, some people had great ones, we’re not all the same and everything is a case by case.

  • @sarahbohorquez277
    @sarahbohorquez277 Год назад +116

    this is the most heinous crime i’ve heard of. rest in eternal peace Kim.
    what those boys did was just pure evil, this case really moved me 😢

  • @frenkli9815
    @frenkli9815 Год назад +224

    As a person with ADHD and anxiety and a learning disability I've been to a school like the type Kimberly went to and honestly not saying all but majority of the kids with behavioral issues were a disadvantage to the school and all the other kids who wanted to come there to learn. Of course there were kids with behavioral issues who were just acting out but not really a threat to everyone but also there were the kinds who had no respect for anyone but themselves like these 2 boys. Good thing is those kids were mean/a bit agressive but not really violent. For a kid who was suffering so much already it's horrible to have to deal with this added stress like Kimberly did. RIP Kimberly

    • @RealElongatedMuskrat
      @RealElongatedMuskrat Год назад +24

      I completely agree. My mom used to teach in a place like that and she had kids who were survivors of meningitis so they had physical or cognitive impairments, and then a kids like one who set his sister on fire and burnt her to death when he was about 12 (the sister was 3). I feel like it's such a detriment to all involved to just lump kids with learning or physical disabilities, mood disorders, general mental health concerns, severe behavioural problems and personality disorders all in one pot. It's not tailored to anyone's needs then, which is what that kind of special support should be. It implies that there's "normal education" and "abnormal." It doesn't help the kids that have behaviour issues and need intensive counselling and support, and it certainly doesn't help the kids who could be in actual danger around violent individuals when they're trying to learn.

  • @alyssagernert5720
    @alyssagernert5720 Год назад +27

    i had male friends like this in high school, talk so crudely to me and be rude, sexually harass me and try to force me into other things, grateful i realized they werent friends and was able to get away, RIP Kimberly

  • @MarStarzzz
    @MarStarzzz Год назад +25

    Kruse: I hate my dad for murdering a young girl
    Also Kruse: Let’s go murder a young girl!

  • @luvv.kk916
    @luvv.kk916 Год назад +78

    i’ve been through a lot of trauma. every single kind of abUse u can think of. i would never even THINK about doing something like this, never even crossed my mind. if anything i’ve made a promise to myself to never hurt someone like how i’ve been hurt, sad to see with other ppl the switch can flip the other way. rip kimberly she seemed so amazing:(

    • @spindrifts2159
      @spindrifts2159 Год назад +10

      wishing you healing and hugs, fellow survivor 💖 it takes a lot of work to give acute kindness back into the world (at least for me), but it’s worth it

    • @anonymoose116
      @anonymoose116 Год назад +10

      I've been through a lot too, and same. Being hurt doesn't give a license to hurt others.
      My life is much happier than that of my abusers because of it.

    • @miamaria4619
      @miamaria4619 Год назад +1

      The system likes to tell itself it's that simple. That if you stop kids being born in certain situations then it will stop it. But it doesn't. Devaluing life is what makes people grow up devaluing it. Desensitizing society to killing, encourages killing. Society is not encouraged to value others. I was planned/wanted. Born to married, working professionals, with no history of abuse. Who had themselves had middle class 'perfect' childhoods. It didn't stop me suffering all kinds of serious abuse at their hands. Because they had little or no consequences. But like you, I wouldn't dream of harming another.

    • @luvv.kk916
      @luvv.kk916 Год назад +1

      @@spindrifts2159 thanks so much, you as well 🩷

    • @luvv.kk916
      @luvv.kk916 Год назад

      @@anonymoose116 exactly omg you get it, i hope you’re okay now ml

  • @blondspaghettie2613
    @blondspaghettie2613 Год назад +370

    I love how ellie is telling this sad disgusting story as she is my older sister and the fact she stays so respectful towards the victim but still has that big sister attitude

    • @manasvijain8304
      @manasvijain8304 Год назад +5

      I’m so sorry for your loss

    • @piersnivans5983
      @piersnivans5983 Год назад +14

      I love Eleanor's style, but I wish she a as more neutral instead of emotional so it felt like more of a documentary tbh but oh well

    • @blondspaghettie2613
      @blondspaghettie2613 Год назад +11

      @@manasvijain8304 I don't have a older sister I have a friend like one though and that is what I meant this is exactly like her If this was my bestie telling me this story she would do it like this I think I should of worded the comment better sorry for confusing u

    • @ValeBailey2224
      @ValeBailey2224 Год назад +69

      ​@Piers Nivans this is not a documentary tho lmao she is telling a pretty horribly sad story so I don't see the issue with it being emotional

    • @ryelydude
      @ryelydude Год назад +35

      @@piersnivans5983 Go to the thousands of other channels that have the documentary vibes then.

  • @fern7022
    @fern7022 Год назад +32

    These kinds of stories hurt so bad. It’s very easy to feel how strongly loved she was. Eleanor did an amazing job at portraying how immensely kind and sweet Kim was.

  • @jente97
    @jente97 Год назад +78

    Can you please do a video about Marc Dutroux? He's a Belgian serial killer who kidnapped multiple young girls and kept them in a basement in one of his properties. Some of the girls survived but some unfortunately didn't. It's a really tragic story and keeps gaining attention in the news here in Belgium because his attorney would like to get him free. Love your videos Eleanor and how you handle these tragic stories with upmost respect ❤

    • @carmen8958
      @carmen8958 Год назад +6

      i’ll never understand how someone could defend or represent a person like that! like yes obviously as a lawyer that’s your job but jesus where is their humanity?!

    • @yourmum955
      @yourmum955 Год назад +3

      @@carmen8958 You're not supposed to have humanity as an employee of the legal system, even if as jury you've got to take your humanity away. How else would it work? Otherwise it would be so easy to convict someone just by making stuff up and using a convincing sob story

    • @yourmum955
      @yourmum955 Год назад

      Also the fact it made it so obvious that he was involved in a paedophile ring with elites and their attempts to suppress it were laughable

    • @jente97
      @jente97 Год назад

      @@carmen8958 Me neither! His now ex-wife, who knew what he was doing, was released 10 years ago. She has been living in a convent ever since. The justice system keeps failing.

    • @bellatrixofwinterfell1435
      @bellatrixofwinterfell1435 Год назад

      ​@Jente Jansegers even worse than that she attended law school under a fake identity. Imagine having Michelle Martin as your lawyer.....

  • @stephaniec3619
    @stephaniec3619 Год назад +153

    As a Canadian, I can attest to Langley BC as being a very safe community. This is such a sad case to hear. Thank you for covering it.

    • @megdutton7327
      @megdutton7327 Год назад +19

      it was actually on the island in langford, i heard langley for a second too.

    • @stephaniec3619
      @stephaniec3619 Год назад +10

      @@megdutton7327 oh, I did not hear that! Thank you for correcting me. Sorry about that!

    • @megdutton7327
      @megdutton7327 Год назад +1

      @@stephaniec3619 no problem :)

    • @ohnoitsthenoooo
      @ohnoitsthenoooo Год назад +13

      Langford in the 2000s and early 2010s actually had sort of a rough reputation compared to the surrounding area. Not to say that it was crime ridden, just not somewhere that people would want their kids walking around at night.

    • @Screamintothevoid123
      @Screamintothevoid123 Год назад +2

      Langley is not a safe area what?!

  • @wormytan
    @wormytan Год назад +61

    I'm from Victoria, British Columbia and know people who went to school with the murderers. This case is extremely close to home for me so I'm happy to hear you talking about it.

  • @michellelowe7082
    @michellelowe7082 Год назад +30

    I can't imagine how this has affected her parents 💔 they moved her from the first school where she was having problems and was horribly bullied only for the 2nd school that they hoped would make her life better and safer to end up being where she was murdered😢

  • @oscarthagrouch
    @oscarthagrouch Год назад +62

    she seemed so sweet, and was so pretty. it’s crazy how anyone can be a target for bullying

  • @shannooony
    @shannooony Год назад +42

    This case is absolutely heartbreaking! I hope she's at peace now 😢💔
    Also, I just want to thank you for doing research on ADHD for this case. It's still so misunderstood and as someone that is currently waiting for a diagnosis. I relate to Kim's struggles. In school I found it hard to concentrate. Easily distracted and overestimulated. I was put into lower set classes to 'help' but it didn't do anything as I was then put in classes with kids that were naughty and didn't want to learn. I had no help whatsoever. It's such a horrible thing to live with 😢

  • @marrrst
    @marrrst Год назад +98

    Wow, I live not only in Canada but just hours from Langford and feel terrible that I had never heard of this case. Poor Kimberly. While I understand that Canada tries to 'rehabilitate' and doesn't do full life sentences, it does drive me crazy that they were able to be eligible for parole so soon after they took poor Kimberly's life. They're clearly dangerous and were old enough to know better, despite being young. I hope they don't get out and I hope Kimberly's family has found some peace.

    • @cassandradube-savard5213
      @cassandradube-savard5213 Год назад

      I live in Canada as well, I never heard of Kimberly case before until today.
      Yes our justice system is not the best I wished they served life in prison

    • @leorafilms.
      @leorafilms. Год назад +1

      yeah i live around 3 hours from langford. i was so shocked that id never heard of such a vile crime that happened a single short drive away

    • @McCammalot
      @McCammalot Год назад +1

      @@alpha1solace I believe it's 25 TO life, as in you can get 25 if you behave but your whole life in there if you don't behave? I think. Of course it will be different in different countries or districts.

    • @michaeladelong7315
      @michaeladelong7315 Год назад +5

      They do have a life sentence. They will be monitored for life. But I agree, I don't think they should have been eligible for parole so soon. Honestly, this is one of those cases that parole shouldn't be an option, but we don't have that in Canada. At some point, they MAY get parole, and they will be on parole until the day they day. BUT I hope they stay in prison and they may very well be there for the rest of their life.

    • @Ghost_Token
      @Ghost_Token 8 месяцев назад

      I live in Lang and hearing that name gave me the most severe panic/anxiety attack I’ve ever had (that’s saying a lot)

  • @m1la321
    @m1la321 Год назад +207

    I love Eleanor’s video and how respectful she is about the victim and the family

    • @volusize
      @volusize Год назад

      If you like Eleanor channel checkout Emma Kenny

    • @jennyB07
      @jennyB07 Год назад +13

      Here y’all go with your comments fishing for likes that have absolutely nothing to do with the case at all 🙄
      You do this with every single video like..

    • @th3softmoon
      @th3softmoon Год назад +5

      ​@@jennyB07literally.

    • @ifredbenson
      @ifredbenson Год назад +2

      @@jennyB07 huh?

    • @Leolux-nx3md
      @Leolux-nx3md Год назад +2

      @@jennyB07 wtf are you talking about

  • @borderlinekitten
    @borderlinekitten Год назад +30

    This case makes me so angry, as someone who had a horrible childhood, it’s never ever an excuse to become a horrible person. RIP Kim, I’m so sorry this happened to you.