The Murder of Brooke Preston & the Truth About Hulu's "Dead Asleep"

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  • @KendallRae
    @KendallRae  2 года назад +895

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      @mollysministuff 2 года назад +52

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  • @brookestraub7933
    @brookestraub7933 2 года назад +23710

    It’s so upsetting that Brooke’s murderer gets an entire professionally done documentary, and Brooke’s family has to tell her story on cell phones in their own home and relive the trauma. Shame on Hulu.

    • @emmacawtheray
      @emmacawtheray 2 года назад +331

      This is so true. Breaks my heart

    • @youreweird8441
      @youreweird8441 2 года назад +142

      thas why im always on hbo

    • @fallingforyoudarling
      @fallingforyoudarling 2 года назад +248

      What?? They gave the murderer a documentary !? That’s horrible

    • @kelseylandon1224
      @kelseylandon1224 2 года назад +99

      That's just life they need to get over it
      of course people want to hear the killers side for psychological purposes it's interesting
      i don't feel for them honestly

    • @KITTYCASEE
      @KITTYCASEE 2 года назад +945

      @@kelseylandon1224 Ew, not sure if you're young or just a disgusting human being but what a fucking terrible comment. Have some compassion.

  • @K119_
    @K119_ 2 года назад +4279

    Him hiding in her closet naked saying “shhhhhh” with a finger up to his lips is absolutely TERRIFYING. Even if he was a lifelong friend. I would be soo scared.

    • @sophietucker6249
      @sophietucker6249 2 года назад +333

      literally like no matter the relationship i would feel very uneasy and uncomfortable and scared

    • @K119_
      @K119_ 2 года назад +183

      @@sophietucker6249 right! That behavior is beyond dark, and horrific!

    • @princessUSA2
      @princessUSA2 2 года назад +226

      Yeah after seeing that, I don't know if i'd ever come back. I'm a super forgiving and patient person too, but that would shake me in a way i've never been before.

    • @mightiaddpodcast32
      @mightiaddpodcast32 2 года назад +109

      Major creep vibes for sure

    • @courtneylocs807
      @courtneylocs807 2 года назад +48

      Swear. I would’ve left. Hell no

  • @carlagabrielle18
    @carlagabrielle18 Год назад +1393

    He wasn’t asleep. Jealousy is a strong emotion and he acted on it. May Brooke’s family heal from this reckless act.

    • @helianabanes4875
      @helianabanes4875 Год назад +79

      How was he awake to give her the T-shirt, but then asleep during the murder???? Liar!

    • @andreaturnquist3345
      @andreaturnquist3345 Год назад +9

      @@helianabanes4875 Exactly! Liar!

    • @Lina_al_j
      @Lina_al_j Год назад +42

      I agree - i dont believe that nonsense! And even if it were true - do we really want someone who goes around murdering people in his sleep to live freely?! I sure dont … so either way he should be in prison for the rest of his life.

    • @jodyroemer
      @jodyroemer Год назад +12

      There is no way he was asleep. He was jealous of Brooke's relationship.

    • @christid.8912
      @christid.8912 Год назад +1

      @@Lina_al_j Good point.

  • @savannahpetty1355
    @savannahpetty1355 Год назад +359

    She calls him the killer, never by name ever again. That’s exactly what he is. 👏🏼

  • @irelandevr4046
    @irelandevr4046 2 года назад +2303

    My good friend from high school was murdered in 1999 here in Saco Maine. She was 15 years old her name was Ashley Oullette. There was a "True Crime Daily" episode on RUclips about her. Her killer still walks around free here Southern Maine. His name is Dan Sanborn. Cops claim there is not enough evidence. If you Google her name you'll find a bunch of articles on her. Her mother and sister deserve justice. This case is also linked to the disappearance of Tony Torres of Biddeford Maine. She was last person to see Ashley before she was raped and strangled and left dead in the middle of the road. Please consider this case. It's been 23 years since she was murdered. She was murdered February 1999.

    • @haileyadkins8412
      @haileyadkins8412 2 года назад +254

      please submit this to her victim form!! i’d love to see a video about this. I’m so sorry for your loss 💗

    • @rissarose781
      @rissarose781 2 года назад +58

      Yes this case should be coved

    • @inkubator320
      @inkubator320 2 года назад +44

      This case should definitely be covered!

    • @grimbitche1764
      @grimbitche1764 2 года назад +88

      with permission from her mother and sister, you should definitely submit her case to this channel

    • @myanichols5948
      @myanichols5948 2 года назад +32

      this case should be covered! Please submit her case. I'm from Southern Maine and I have never even heard about this! My thoughts and prayers to you and your family

  • @kamaropayne5226
    @kamaropayne5226 2 года назад +2303

    Good for her for referring to him as ‘the killer’ through the entire interview process. It’s true, not even alleged. I think it makes a powerful statement, taking away his entire identity.

    • @LeneeLenee
      @LeneeLenee 2 года назад +11

      It actually sounded really childish

    • @chelseyconner
      @chelseyconner 2 года назад +173

      @@LeneeLenee he is a killer though. he killed someone. how is that childish ?

    • @greyghost3771
      @greyghost3771 2 года назад +9

      @@LeneeLenee i agree. I understand she is trying to validate the family’s side by doing that. This video after all, is For the victim and her family to share Their story, not to cover the whole story. So in that context, it fits the purpose.
      Do I agree w keep keep calling him a killer? No, because the “killer” is human too and deserves to be addressed with a name, at the very least. What I mean is yes, he is her killer, and so it makes sense to be referred to as such. but that label doesn’t have to replace his name and identity. He is still a person.

    • @LeneeLenee
      @LeneeLenee 2 года назад +6

      @@chelseyconner It’s childish sounding to not be mature enough to just use real names vs. “the killer” 🙄

    • @chelseyconner
      @chelseyconner 2 года назад +175

      @@LeneeLenee he brutally murdered their sister/friend. i don’t think it has anything to do with being mature. i probably wouldn’t be able to say his name either

  • @Natalie66796
    @Natalie66796 Год назад +1026

    I love how you focus on the victims stories rather than the killers. This is their story and you're always so respectful. Thank you!

    • @Randymellonnnn
      @Randymellonnnn Год назад +2

      Seriously!

    • @joannewilson1483
      @joannewilson1483 3 месяца назад +1

      Randy drank to much took drugs a got fat he was a mess then he killed off to jail randy

  • @miafrancis9579
    @miafrancis9579 Год назад +370

    He obviously tried to make a move on her again which was his motive for her coming to get this tshirt. He was denied and still drunk and killed her. Poor girl my heart goes out to her family

    • @pvzkid5850
      @pvzkid5850 Год назад +3

      yep! these are my thoughts!

    • @laurairlbeck916
      @laurairlbeck916 Год назад +4

      Yes, I think you're right.

    • @ATLmodK
      @ATLmodK Год назад +3

      I can believe that he did this while very drunk

  • @goofeygoober6095
    @goofeygoober6095 2 года назад +2249

    The fact that he remembers giving Brooke the shirt, hugging her, and telling her goodbye proves he wasn’t asleep during that interaction. Then he somehow immediately fell asleep after she left his room and entered a state of sleep deep enough to sleepwalk. Also, how convenient that he stayed asleep while brutally murdering someone who would have fought back and cut himself in the process only to wake up directly after. All while having no other incidents of sleepwalking around this time. Sure.

    • @kamaropayne5226
      @kamaropayne5226 2 года назад +126

      I had this exact same thought, and wondered if it’s physiologically possible for him to have been in a deep enough sleep to be ‘sleep walking’ only minutes after he was awake enough to say goodbye and point out where the tee shirt was. It kind of seems like he lured her there with the whole tee shirt thing, to make a final attempt at some kind of romantic display, then put on this whole act. Very weird, and SHAME on Hulu. I always have hated that platform.

    • @oHalloweenie
      @oHalloweenie 2 года назад +50

      I was thinking about this the entire time. I was so annoyed that they kept trying to push that narrative, I can imagine how angry her family and friends felt.

    • @emilybeisch1741
      @emilybeisch1741 2 года назад +22

      exactly, how did he have time to fall asleep into a deep sleep then commit the murder? 20 stab wounds take TIME

    • @leah-pi3yy
      @leah-pi3yy 2 года назад +21

      I was thinking that too! the whole defence just seems suuuper contrived and as you said, very convenient

    • @rudedrugs
      @rudedrugs 2 года назад +26

      i remember doing things in my sleep and going right back into REM sleep after. it's not impossible.

  • @carsonsavannah3448
    @carsonsavannah3448 2 года назад +2773

    It doesn’t matter if he is remorseful, he murdered her. He deserves every second of his life behind bars. I’m so sorry to her family and shame on Hulu for releasing that without them!

    • @danip2476
      @danip2476 2 года назад +101

      and if he was truly remorseful he would take responsibility for his actions and want to spend his life behind bars for what he has done.

    • @soumalibardhan8684
      @soumalibardhan8684 2 года назад +79

      Yup.....being remorseful shouldn't mean that you get to go free. If you do the crime, you gotta do the time. period.

    • @bespectacledheroine7292
      @bespectacledheroine7292 2 года назад +18

      It's not that he's remorseful, they alleged that this aspect of the trial was unfair because it would've substantiated the sleepwalking defense. And it is true technically, if you omit that he is, of course this explanation will seem pretty improbable. It should've been included. I don't buy that he was asleep mind you, but I've heard worse reasons for appeals.

    • @alycat2038
      @alycat2038 2 года назад +6

      Yes, even if he was remorseful he would accept his sentence. If i murdered someone I cared abut I would try to get as mush jail time as possible and not try to get out of it. Like Danie P said taking responsibility

    • @JojoplusBo
      @JojoplusBo 2 года назад +2

      It would give me a little peace if the killer of my loved one showed remorse than cold heartedly not … it just would.

  • @KamrynnASMR
    @KamrynnASMR Год назад +894

    Was told to come here through TikTok. I feel so bad for her family…..
    Hulu should be sued for what they’re doing to them. It’s just sad and I don’t understand how it can even be legal?! Good for you for telling the RIGHT side of the story.

    • @coryCuc
      @coryCuc Год назад +45

      All of the information is public knowledge. No one needs permission to make a movie about a topic. You may not like it but that doesn't make it illegal (or should be illegal).

    • @KamrynnASMR
      @KamrynnASMR Год назад +22

      @@coryCuc It’s just sad for the family….

    • @coryCuc
      @coryCuc Год назад +16

      @@KamrynnASMR That it is for sure. My suggestion would be for the family to stay off social media. It's not helping when they are reading all of the comments and making tiktok videos. They can obviously do what they want but it's like trying to dig a hole in the sand with the waves crashing in. They'll never be fast enough.

    • @KamrynnASMR
      @KamrynnASMR Год назад +8

      @@coryCuc Yes that makes since. But personally if that happened to me as well I would probably post about it too just to let the word out. It’s hurtful to them just because in the documentary they focus more on the killer than the girl who lost her life. I would be upset too but i get what you’re saying. Maybe it’s just their way of grieving.

    • @coryCuc
      @coryCuc Год назад +12

      @@KamrynnASMR I get it. Some would post about it. Other's wouldn't. What I don't get is if the family was going to post about it, why didn't they just agree to be a part of the film and their side of the story would have been included in the film and every time someone watched it, viewers would know there was more to the story than what is being told. But instead they declined (I know the reasons, but the reasons just don't make sense) and then make tiktok videos explaining what they could have explained in the film? It just doesn't make sense.
      For one it's not a documentary. It's not meant to be a factual record of events from both sides. It has an angle. It has a focus (which is the sleep walking defense). This is more of a show/movie etc... But second, they only focused on the defendant because he was using a defense that not many people have used. This film wouldn't have been produced had he used virtually any other defense other than "sleepwalking." That's why the film was made and received the publicity it did.
      I totally agree with you...I've never lost a loved one, so I have no idea how I'd react if the producers called and wanted to do a show/movie on their murder, that's for sure.

  • @FloppityFlopFlop777
    @FloppityFlopFlop777 9 месяцев назад +97

    His motive was definitely perverted. 🤮 And what's worse is that I have heard MANY cases of a male "friend" murdering and/or attacking a woman/girl similarly. Evil creeps.

    • @nessmarroquin5717
      @nessmarroquin5717 3 месяца назад

      Right, an unfortunate awareness of all women and people who actually listen to women. Yet we have so many pod cast d.bags pretending that isn't the reality =/

  • @hannahswartz1288
    @hannahswartz1288 2 года назад +757

    My thing is.... they lived together/ spent years together with no violent sleepwalking instances but the day she's gonna leave suddenly this happens??? Nahhhh .... he deserves to rot. I'm so sorry for Brooke's family to having to be going through this with hulu. Absolutely disgusting

    • @kolaida
      @kolaida 2 года назад +40

      Yeah, I honestly think THIS is the most telling of all. Happens when she’s supposed to move to another state and didn’t extend the invite to him this time? Too much of a coincidence.

    • @DragonFox84
      @DragonFox84 2 года назад +9

      exactly.....im a sleep walker...i tend to be one that talks or minor movement. i have had some events i walked or stood there like a wierdo staring at nothing. i have a history of it since i was a kid. you dont just suddenly have sleep walking episode and a violent one at that and magically remember everything but the actual murder. that doesnt happen. now i get blanking out due to trauma as some have been proven to have happen, but that too is a very rare thing to happen. hes full of it.

    • @aureliusnonotmarcus4038
      @aureliusnonotmarcus4038 2 года назад +18

      And her sister just happened to not be there as well...he seen that as an opportunity

    • @CoExist64
      @CoExist64 2 года назад +2

      @@DragonFox84 do you think that someone who wouldn’t kill while awake would kill while sleepwalking? It’s the same person, awake or asleep right?

    • @xladyfayre
      @xladyfayre Год назад

      @@DragonFox84 that's what gets me. It's just so sudden that it doesn't make any sense. I really wonder if it was the alcohol and he repressed the trauma afterwards of seeing what he did it his friend. The crying makes me think that he does have regret.

  • @dariadaniellemusic
    @dariadaniellemusic 2 года назад +2675

    I remember signing the petition to prevent this documentary from being made back when the family still thought there was a chance they could stop it. Shame on Hulu for going through with it without the blessing of the family, and for making it all about the killer and not about the victim's life.

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace 2 года назад +52

      It's really cool that there's a venue for a counterpoint, in the old days there would have been no fighting the big channel narrative

    • @caziis13
      @caziis13 2 года назад +37

      I signed and I don't even have hulu in my country, it's absurd.

    • @dariadaniellemusic
      @dariadaniellemusic 2 года назад +22

      Thank you guys for signing it, I know it means a lot to her family ❤

    • @mekameyer3515
      @mekameyer3515 2 года назад +22

      signed hoping it gets taken down hulu is terrible for this

    • @rebeccamcguckian2942
      @rebeccamcguckian2942 2 года назад +5

      Yes! I remember signing it also x

  • @sadeejones6870
    @sadeejones6870 Год назад +470

    I absolutely love how proud her mom looks when talking about her (as she should be) just makes my heart ache, no one deserves this.

  • @stephanieeaster8760
    @stephanieeaster8760 Год назад +351

    I just want to say I have such mad respect for Kendall and the fact she doesn’t allow monetized ads in these videos. Goes to show where her heart really is. 💗

  • @rebeccaabram2312
    @rebeccaabram2312 2 года назад +5194

    He remembers EVERYTHING BUT the Murder. That's not sleepwalking, that's repression due to trauma.

    • @margaret7388
      @margaret7388 2 года назад +222

      I was thinking this the entire time during the documentary

    • @heathernikki5734
      @heathernikki5734 2 года назад +445

      That's conveniently "forgetting". He knows exactly what he did and why he did it.

    • @bigredswife4646
      @bigredswife4646 2 года назад +251

      No no
      That’s not repression honey
      That’s a sociopath LYING
      Nothing more
      Nothing less

    • @jacquelinemonique9346
      @jacquelinemonique9346 2 года назад +13

      I thought the same thing.

    • @wabz.z
      @wabz.z 2 года назад +37

      EXACTLY!!! Disgusts me!!! I’m happy they denied his appeal. He deserves to rot! Prayers, positive energy and light to her family 🙏🏽🕊

  • @shaylahelrick13
    @shaylahelrick13 2 года назад +870

    Unfortunately this seems like a ‘if I can’t have her, no one can’ situation. Absolutely tragic. Rest In Peace Brooke!

    • @jdarny3877
      @jdarny3877 2 года назад +50

      Exactly what i thought! He knew once she had collected all her remaining stuff and her car she’d not be visiting for a while again and be starting her life in new york with her boyfriend x

    • @oliviayoung6778
      @oliviayoung6778 2 года назад +30

      Exactly the timing of it being the last time he was gonna see her is not a coincidence

    • @relicrainbow
      @relicrainbow 2 года назад +2

      Right! I was thinking the same.

    • @1MegArbo
      @1MegArbo 2 года назад +5

      An all too common occurence, I am afraid.

    • @jamesknapp64
      @jamesknapp64 2 года назад +5

      Sadly also agree with this, he got enough liquid in him to act on it.

  • @MyMaxKitty
    @MyMaxKitty Год назад +54

    The fact that the killer asked her to return for a piece of fabric just means that he was pre-meditating this from the beginning and then tried to claim he was sleep walking.

  • @lalabonilla9630
    @lalabonilla9630 Год назад +84

    The most hurtful part of these videos is when I hear the family talk about how amazing Brooke was 💔 her dad called her Brookie 🥺

  • @madeleinefourie5424
    @madeleinefourie5424 2 года назад +299

    My husband attacked me a few years ago, in his sleep. It was a very stressful time at work. He was dreaming that I was someone else. But he woke up immediatley when I started screaming at him. He is still buying flowers and chocholates 28 years later. My point is, I am sure she would have put up a fight. That must have woken him up. I dont believe his sleep walking excuse.

    • @brittanideshay677
      @brittanideshay677 2 года назад +58

      That sounds more like a night terror, which can definitely be stress induced. Thank God you were able to snap him out of it.

    • @danielleoldfield5952
      @danielleoldfield5952 2 года назад +29

      100% one of my son suffers from night terrors and has lashed out (with fists as he doesn't sleep with knives) but the moment we scream his name he snaps out of it, then looks at us like were silly for being in his room.

    • @MalindaBevin76
      @MalindaBevin76 2 года назад +8

      My ex put me in a leg lock while we were sleeping. As soon as I yelled he woke up and couldn't believe he did it. He was so sorry even though he didn't hurt me. I don't believe he was sleep walking.

    • @kamaropayne5226
      @kamaropayne5226 2 года назад +8

      @@danielleoldfield5952 you don’t sleep with knives? Why that’s crazy talk 😂😂😂 I got such a kick out of that ☺️

    • @danielleoldfield5952
      @danielleoldfield5952 2 года назад +2

      @@kamaropayne5226 Nor my sons ;)

  • @noted_9743
    @noted_9743 Год назад +1411

    It breaks my heart to hear she still invited him out after finding him naked in the closet creeping on her. Just shows you how she wanted to understand everyone. Truly disturbing. She rejected him and he murdered her for it. Should be simple as that.

    • @kellincakubica277
      @kellincakubica277 Год назад +24

      It's definitely something she shouldn't have done she would have took that sign for what it was it might have saved her

    • @Kaigirl27
      @Kaigirl27 Год назад +57

      @@kellincakubica277she probably wanted to give him a chance since they had been extremely close for years! 😭😭 but yeah big red flag that your “friend” hides naked in your closet.

    • @lalam6320
      @lalam6320 Год назад +17

      I just don't understand how she could still trust someone she found nude lurking in her closet. Women have to learn to see the red flags. It truly shoes how badly she wanted to see the good in people

    • @beckyjbarker
      @beckyjbarker 11 месяцев назад +10

      The N3 stage (when you actually sleep walk) takes AT LEAST 20 minutes to get to. There is no way he was sleep walking!

    • @morkawlanamk2319
      @morkawlanamk2319 11 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@lalam6320 My best friend is like that... Too forgiving + she sees people as good first, when i meet people i first assume that i cant trust them, but tbh that because i got raped by people i trusted the most and i got almost kidnapped... People who havent seen the dark side belive that for exsample their good friend hidding in their closet nacked couldve been a bad prank, i would never talk to that person ever again. At the end of the day its still not the victims fault, its so sad that we live in a world where as a woman you cant even trust your male friends...

  • @amberwaters2821
    @amberwaters2821 Год назад +64

    I could literally write a book of angles they did not address or look at. What about the months leading up to? Why was his phone never gone through in depth to verify his conversation and interactions with Brooke and his other friends the months before. So many questions that should have been asked so many missed opportunities to put more pressure on him during interrogations and in the trial itself. I just can’t believe how they brushed over the whole thing because they “knew” what happened so they didn’t care to dive deeper. And now we’ll probably never know and it’s just such a shame. It just goes to show that just knowing who the killer is does not mean a family will receive closure.

    • @Alaskansmokesignals
      @Alaskansmokesignals 4 месяца назад

      This is clearly BS

    • @hnr4994
      @hnr4994 2 месяца назад

      But he IS serving a life sentence? That should be a closure ...

  • @asheckholdt3068
    @asheckholdt3068 10 месяцев назад +41

    It’s disgusting that a company, like Hulu, didn’t even get the family’s permission to make this documentary. The family was basically only told that ‘hey we’re making a documentary about your daughter’s murder and you can’t stop us.’ Absolutely sick. I hope everyone in that family will finally get the chance to heal.

    • @nicolemartin914
      @nicolemartin914 6 месяцев назад +1

      Hulu doesn't need permission from the family to share public information. Yes it sucks the family has to relive it wmbut what Hulu did wasn't illegal

    • @Hemospectrum
      @Hemospectrum 4 месяца назад +1

      @@nicolemartin914That’s literally what they said..

    • @sarahpotter9825
      @sarahpotter9825 24 дня назад

      They did the same thing with the show “the act”. Hulu doesn’t care and they get away with it because people watch those shows.

  • @jitkadonnelly7844
    @jitkadonnelly7844 2 года назад +765

    This is just gross... He lured her back to the house so I feel strongly it was premeditated. And the way he killed her was a crime of passion? Brooke was such a beautiful person. There just aren't words to say how sick, selfish and unfair it is for him to have taken her life. He's a complete coward 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @krimewithkait
      @krimewithkait 2 года назад +9

      This is exactly what I was thinking!

    • @pamelafulks582
      @pamelafulks582 2 года назад +3

      like father,like son.

    • @ItsMe-ic7on
      @ItsMe-ic7on 2 года назад +1

      Does sound premeditated. And also yeah stabbing is up close and personal that is a crime of passion

  • @charlottegriffith2320
    @charlottegriffith2320 2 года назад +795

    It is truly infuriating that more time is spent by society making excuses for killers than seeking justice for victims. Sending all my love to the Prestons. Keep fighting the good fight!

    • @NicoleReign
      @NicoleReign 2 года назад +16

      I don’t think people are making excuses, but this kind of thing does happen unfortunately. He’s absolutely responsible, but we don’t even know why he would do this and simply discussing the mental stability of a killer isn’t making an excuse

    • @jamesrichardson-king9359
      @jamesrichardson-king9359 2 года назад +21

      @@NicoleReign yes they are making excuses for this useless murdering blob.

    • @jamesrichardson-king9359
      @jamesrichardson-king9359 2 года назад +5

      I totally agree!

    • @ashleytaccone5298
      @ashleytaccone5298 2 года назад +14

      Right, literally just get rid of them. Normal people don't react that way and I really don't care about what these killers were like before. Throw them all away.

    • @CherryJuli
      @CherryJuli 2 года назад +9

      @@ashleytaccone5298 every person is capable of killing someone under the right circumstances. You are and I am. That threshold however is different for every person. “Getting rid” of murderers makes us no better than them.

  • @sarahr6084
    @sarahr6084 10 месяцев назад +19

    The intro with Nancy Grace 😂 that bish is crazy. You’re an incredible storyteller, glad I came across you ❤🤙🏻

    • @SherriShaver
      @SherriShaver 5 месяцев назад

      What’s the whole story with Nancy Grace? I though she does a lot for families of crime victims and was a prosecutor.

    • @jailynnmann309
      @jailynnmann309 2 месяца назад +1

      why did she block

  • @melissablake2307
    @melissablake2307 Год назад +76

    Hulu should have more respect for families and Brooke will now be remembered for the wonderful soul she was because of this video. I can't imagine how incredibly heartbreaking and traumatizing this would have been for her family and friends you are all amazing and so strong.

  • @debfox
    @debfox 2 года назад +468

    They were victimized twice! Once by the awful crime and then the media. I have a friend whose husband was killed by his mistress’ husband. She said Dateline basically said with or without you, we’re doing this. Meanwhile she is in the middle of grieving and has 5 small children. I HATE that the media can do that without the consent of the next of kin. It’s so disgraceful!

    • @katelynbrown98
      @katelynbrown98 2 года назад +11

      😲 That's horrible that they didn't care about the actual people affected. You'd think there's some journalism rule against that.

    • @SoloDragon5393
      @SoloDragon5393 2 года назад +6

      @@katelynbrown98 there should be.

    • @MsJeanneMarie
      @MsJeanneMarie 2 года назад +14

      But how would you write legislation to prevent that without infringing on free press, which is crucial to a representative and fair democracy? I think it has to come down to ethics in journalism. We should vote with our dollars and eyes for ethical journalists and let the unethical journalists like this, create their own downfall.

    • @CyberMachine
      @CyberMachine 2 года назад +2

      @@MsJeanneMarie It's impossible. Imagine if the next of kin was the one who did it. They would love for the press to not pick up the case. It definitely does suck but I'm sure it does more good than harm

    • @julzmariex0
      @julzmariex0 2 года назад +4

      I'm just curious....is your friends name Ashley?
      It just sounds a lot like a case that I saw on Dr. Phil.

  • @nohemi222
    @nohemi222 2 года назад +341

    He remembers talking to her to tell her about the shirt and remembers her walking out but magically forgets or “falls asleep” before she can leave the house? How convenient. I think he tried to assault her and it led to her murder. Thank you for covering this case. I can’t even imagine how her family must feel.

  • @krisbarnett8022
    @krisbarnett8022 Год назад +22

    I've been binging your videos lately and I have to say that I love what you do for the victims families. Not only with all of the organizations you promote and donate to, but also with the storytelling. You always focus on what happened to the victim, rather than what the killer did. You focus on the the victims life and talk about the life that was lost, rather than the one that ended it. I have so much respect for you.

  • @shelbylynn257
    @shelbylynn257 Год назад +51

    He’s at my sister’s correctional facility! But he def was not sleeping walking and acted out of jealousy. My heart goes out to Brooke’s family & friends❤️

  • @tinabahena1254
    @tinabahena1254 2 года назад +459

    I just feel like it’s too much of a coincidence that the night she basically rejects him, he ends up sleep walking & killing her. My heart breaks for her family and friends. May she Rest In Peace

    • @charliedyer4647
      @charliedyer4647 2 года назад +2

      Him being black out drunk in her closet, albeit naked, isn't a proposition 😬

  • @RaeaXo
    @RaeaXo 2 года назад +1280

    I would’ve never watched the documentary on Hulu and supported that had I known they had no consent from the family. That’s so not okay.

    • @starojunes
      @starojunes 2 года назад +66

      idk how it's even legal to do that if the victim's family didn't consent to it. There needs to be more laws for things like this.

    • @Lostmyspoons
      @Lostmyspoons 2 года назад +16

      I’m glad I learned this so I can make sure to not watch it now.

    • @emilybalcom4458
      @emilybalcom4458 2 года назад +1

      I feel the same way. I litterally watched the documentary last night and then this video came out.

    • @WinifredSanderson03
      @WinifredSanderson03 2 года назад +2

      Same! I feel disgusted now that I gave it a view 😞

    • @crystaldenee765
      @crystaldenee765 2 года назад +13

      This happens All the time… we all watch these movies and shows with no problem 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @amandanegrete1306
    @amandanegrete1306 Год назад +44

    Kendall, you’re such a class act! Thank you for letting us hear about Brooke and what a cool person she was.
    That is so cool you devoted significant time to let us hear from Brooke’s loved ones.
    This is WHY we love Kendall!

  • @markelapayne8502
    @markelapayne8502 Год назад +27

    This is soooo sad! She was so young, vibrant, and beautiful! She had her whole life ahead of herself. It's just disgusting that a so called trusted friend did that to her. And it's so cool that we were born in the exact same day. I was also born Sept. 1, 1995. I'm just so happy that proper justice was served to that monster!

    • @mikegarippo7815
      @mikegarippo7815 4 месяца назад

      What's the difference between the "exact same day" (your words) and simply the "same day"?

    • @juno3281
      @juno3281 3 месяца назад +1

      @@mikegarippo7815 and why do you care about one extra word 💀

  • @kellyjovenitti8671
    @kellyjovenitti8671 2 года назад +471

    I unfortunately saw the doc before I had seen the family speak out about it. But the whole documentary I was infuriated how one sided it was and how much the murderer was being coddled. THIS is respectful true crime reporting.

    • @dhall75608
      @dhall75608 2 года назад +28

      Sadly, the documentary is proof that things can be spun a certain way and be more one sided than they actually are.

    • @Caileysoby
      @Caileysoby Год назад +4

      I also saw the doc before. The documentary made me feel so incredibly disgusting. They tried so hard to paint him in a good light.

  • @lucascornett8287
    @lucascornett8287 2 года назад +901

    As someone who’s lost a sibling to murder, I feel their pain. The murderer shouldn’t have gotten a documentary making him look like something he is not. I hope Hulu will not do something like this ever again which they sadly probably will again for money.

    • @wheatbread2002
      @wheatbread2002 2 года назад +14

      Ya they have been doing some crappy documentaries lately. The Astroworld doc. They took down. They need to do better vetting.

    • @averybrooks2225
      @averybrooks2225 2 года назад +9

      I’m sorry for your loss ❤️

    • @adrianapatrick7037
      @adrianapatrick7037 2 года назад +4

      firstly im so sorry for your loss and secondly when i saw brooke’s sisters tiktok about this it broke my heart that hulu STILL continued to make it and then publish it

    • @SunshinePearlz238
      @SunshinePearlz238 2 года назад +3

      I'm so sorry for your loss

    • @LoveMeDoozy
      @LoveMeDoozy 2 года назад +3

      I am so so sorry for your loss 😔❤️‍🩹

  • @tatianagranger2427
    @tatianagranger2427 Год назад +3

    I’ve worked and been a family that has been traumatized by a sudden death or murder and this is the first time I have seen a show that captures the impact these stories make on friends and families. When they say the family is never the same and always haunted, it’s just words and as much sympathy as one can have that hasn’t been there. But when it happens to u, the way the pain and trauma infests everyone is something u can’t ever understand. But this is good. It’s as close as u can. There are dozens of people that live with the pain of one person dead. I’m so glad they get to share their memories of Jordan with us. Thank u!

  • @user-sw4hz7ym8m
    @user-sw4hz7ym8m Год назад +14

    My heart goes out to her family. I watched this on Hulu and it was set up in a way to try and gain sympathy for him and to be honest I did until it got to the sleepwalking bit. I love the way you focus on the victims and not the killers. RIP brooke. My heart breaks for all her friends and family

  • @kellyjovenitti8671
    @kellyjovenitti8671 2 года назад +1377

    I have always felt the “oh I have a shirt for your boyfriend” was so fishy. My first instinct was he purposely brought her back to hurt her.

    • @Sammy-cm9ce
      @Sammy-cm9ce 2 года назад +113

      I agree 100%!!! Also considering what he did the night before!

    • @letsplay7828
      @letsplay7828 2 года назад +22

      It really reminds me of how actress Dominique Dunne was lured out of her house by her ex and subsequently killed by him.

    • @OanhNguyen-zx5po
      @OanhNguyen-zx5po 2 года назад +41

      I feel like it was a bait too

    • @hollyhendershotsmith1679
      @hollyhendershotsmith1679 2 года назад +13

      Completely agree! This stuck out to me.

    • @chrissym1372
      @chrissym1372 2 года назад +42

      Definitely sounds made up. Why didn't he mention it before that morning? Also- the timeline doesn't make sense. He was awake enough to call her back and have a conversation with her and give her the shirt but then immediately drop off into such a deep sleep that he gets up, finds a knife and kills her? I'm not buying. If her friend had come in with her it might not have happened. And what's up with the man who heard her screaming and shrugged it off? Ugh

  • @Reneevc
    @Reneevc 2 года назад +384

    I was married to a man with a sleepwalking disorder. As a child, his issue was so prolific, he and his mother spent a month in a children's hospital 16 hours away from home for study and testing. During our marriage, he did many things while asleep. Some funny but more scary. I fully believe this condition exists, and that the sufferer is not aware, but fully functional.
    I also firmly believe this was not the case with this awful man. He did it. Maybe out of anger of rejection. It seems likely. I wasn't there. But I think he is exactly where he belongs. Rest in peace, beautiful angel. The world is less without you.

    • @jessicahite5724
      @jessicahite5724 2 года назад +5

      beautifully said :( ❤️

    • @vjc25
      @vjc25 2 года назад +42

      I have a sleepwalking disorder that I’ve had since childhood. When I was a kid, I used to wake up and open cabinets, play with toys, etc. All very normal stuff. As an adult, it’s gotten much worse. I’ve attacked my boyfriend twice in the night. Luckily, neither of us really got hurt but it shook us both up. It is the worst feeling to know you scared someone close to you and the guilt that comes with it is immense. I’ve also bolted right out of bed and smashed through a bathroom door at an Air BnB, ripping it off the hinges, and splitting my knee by slamming into the toilet. All while asleep. I woke up with the door on top of me and in a lot of pain. All that being said, I know the sleepwalking disorder is real, but I agree with OP. This man killed Brooke in cold blood. It’s so sad.

    • @taurusqueen7574
      @taurusqueen7574 2 года назад

      3h

    • @astrowolvez
      @astrowolvez 2 года назад +8

      I’ve heard that sleepwalkers often will grab knifes and will even go into their cars. It’s wild what can happen.

    • @denisebenedict6102
      @denisebenedict6102 2 года назад +3

      Not defending the killer, but my husband can fall deep asleep in 5 minutes. We can make all kinds of noise and he doesn’t even move. He has narcolepsy though, not a sleep walking disorder.

  • @freereinartstudio1463
    @freereinartstudio1463 Год назад +14

    I really enjoyed hearing about Brooke from her family! So very sorry for the loss of such a precious family member.

  • @molleirose
    @molleirose Год назад +6

    Just started the video, Brooke was so beautiful, her smile has so much joy in it. I can already tell what a bright soul she had. I hope her family are doing as well as they can be in such a situation.

  • @vicd8346
    @vicd8346 2 года назад +401

    I believe he might have been secretly in love with her and killed her in rage because he knew she was leaving Florida forever and he couldn't be in her life anymore. Dad's past actions were the catalyst for him starting to drink and discovering his violent side.
    Either way it was very senseless and I'm so sorry for Brooke's family.. But thank you for telling her story and warning other young people out there.

    • @emilyflavell1658
      @emilyflavell1658 2 года назад +21

      I wouldn't call it love, you don't kill people you love. Infatuation I can definitely see being a motive though, especially given his behaviour the night before. Poor Brooke

    • @theladieclair
      @theladieclair 2 года назад +4

      That's exactly what Dr. Grande said when he analyzed the case. There were situations where mixed signals could have been interpreted especially by an intoxicated mind.

    • @vicd8346
      @vicd8346 2 года назад +4

      @@emilyflavell1658 Yes, i 💯 agree with you. It was infatuation, not love. Just couldn’t find the right word since English is not my native language.

  • @taylorwhite3279
    @taylorwhite3279 2 года назад +632

    The way this movie glamorizes her murder and makes him seem like the victim is so awful. i saw her tiktok months ago and too see someone talking about it and giving awareness makes me have hope for justice!! i have loved you for years so i’m glad i’m hearing you talk about. it is so cool! keep doing amazing work!

    • @Moneygreen428
      @Moneygreen428 2 года назад +2

      Same I been subscribed for years now my teen loves her and watches

    • @taylorwhite3279
      @taylorwhite3279 2 года назад +1

      @@Moneygreen428 that’s awesome!! i got my mom hooked on her videos :)

    • @BookishAlexis
      @BookishAlexis 2 года назад +3

      He was found guilty. What more do they want? 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @kevaburke5520
      @kevaburke5520 2 года назад +15

      @@BookishAlexis Maybe for a mega media corporation to not broadcast overt sympathy for the man who was convicted of murdering their daughter 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @taylorwhite3279
      @taylorwhite3279 2 года назад +4

      @@BookishAlexis they probably just want their daughters killer to not be glamorized by millions because it takes away attention from the actual victim of the crime who was so clearly NOT that “man”.

  • @vanessagutierrez3432
    @vanessagutierrez3432 Год назад +5

    My heart goes out to the Preston family. Such a beautiful family with lots of love and care ♥️. Thank you for sharing Brook’s story with us and keeping her wonderful spirit alive!

  • @annmarie6870
    @annmarie6870 Год назад +66

    He was not sleep waking I guarantee you he was in a drunken stupor and knew she was leaving him so he killed her. His life was going no where because he was an alcoholic and he was struggling with the death of his father, so he lost control and killed her. Hopefully he’s sober today if he still alive alcohol changes people

    • @laveturnee7022
      @laveturnee7022 Год назад +2

      Yes I agree with this, but when he killed her, he wasn’t drunk. He was completely sober, so yeah. Although alcohol does change you, it isn’t an excuse, for taking the life of your longtime friend for straight up rejecting him.

    • @alessandravictoriaASMR
      @alessandravictoriaASMR Год назад +2

      @laveturnee7022 he wasn't sober..she says in the video when he went to leave in his car he blew over and couldn't use his car bc it had a breathalyzer..even though you still gotta be demented to do it drunk or sober

  • @vandelayindustries4880
    @vandelayindustries4880 2 года назад +406

    Her artwork is stunning. The pain of losing a child is like no other. No healing. No getting over it. No moving on. It’s a lifetime of pain 😞 So sorry for all her loved ones.

    • @pammmmm
      @pammmmm 2 года назад +18

      I agree, I too lost my son... it never goes away and there is no closure at least for me. We are forever changed...my sincere 🙏 for her family❤️

  • @Spockismyhomeboy1
    @Spockismyhomeboy1 2 года назад +393

    How incredibly convenient it was for the murderer to be “asleep” ONLY during the actual murder and not before or after. It’s truly ridiculous. He is where he belongs. I’m sorry for the family’s loss. 💜☮️🙏🏻

  • @jennalapointe
    @jennalapointe Год назад +11

    The whole case just feels so strange.. The fact that he showed such deep remorse and seemed legitimately confused and just plain devastated in the interrogation room really says a lot, but so does the fact that he was a pretty messed up individual who had went through some very dark shit in his life. I guess, nobody will ever know without a doubt that he was conscious while he did what he did..
    I feel so terribly sorry for her family, and I hope they were able to find some kind of tiny peace after he was sentenced.. ❤

  • @_xtaylorxreneex_
    @_xtaylorxreneex_ Год назад +11

    Kendall, I absolutely love the way you cover cases. You are so respectful to the victims and families. I love how you INVOLVE the families in your videos as well. You are just beyond lovely and you deserve all the good things in the world for what you do ❤

  • @RhiannonNicole
    @RhiannonNicole 2 года назад +276

    He lured that poor girl there and I'm sure got rejected, I don't believe for a second he was "sleepwalking"...absolutely heartbreaking.😔

  • @karastired
    @karastired 2 года назад +473

    This young woman seems like a wonderful, loved person. I'm glad you're focusing on her. She and her family all deserve that.

  • @xtinefong4542
    @xtinefong4542 Год назад

    Love the background set up you have in this episode!
    Thanks for sharing. Always enjoy watching and seeing how much respect you have for these families. ♥️

  • @geniscedevalinger7109
    @geniscedevalinger7109 Год назад +6

    Your compassion for families is unsurpassed. Thank you for giving this family a voice.

  • @beastlybellaten
    @beastlybellaten 2 года назад +243

    So glad I was able to hear Brooke’s story through someone approved by their family to share it, and didn’t see the documentary. Your respect of others says a lot about you, Kendall.

  • @Jasmine-yz6uv
    @Jasmine-yz6uv 2 года назад +530

    Even if he was “sleepwalking”, he still MURDERED A HUMAN BEING! That argument is so stupid! I’m so sorry for Brookes family. May she Rest In Peace ❤️

    • @lunasmith2568
      @lunasmith2568 2 года назад +31

      Exactly what I was thinking. I wouldn’t want a murderer who had no control over whether or not they murder someone just roaming the streets

    • @hollystiener16
      @hollystiener16 2 года назад +11

      If it were true, it would give him manslaughter and much less time in jail.

    • @fredericksaxton9782
      @fredericksaxton9782 2 года назад +24

      True, but in that case if he was ACTUALLY telling the truth (in which he's not, I don't believe a word) do you really think JAIL is proper? Being punished in a place for criminals because of something you can't handle? I'd say under complete medical and mental surveillance instead and be completely locked down when sleeping to prevent incidents.
      But he's just a murderer lying about sleepwalking, which is d**kish because people do numerous things whilst actually sleepwalking, and someone could actually end up murdering someone completely unintentionally and actually would want help and to be monitored to protect people, but because of him obviously it ruins sleepwalking credibility because he's plainly lying. Just like r*pe, sleepwalking crimes would be hard to prove already, and people lying about it makes it harder for those actually effected to get the proper help and safety.

    • @kyleewells1174
      @kyleewells1174 2 года назад +1

      Exactly!!

    • @alrtbh
      @alrtbh 2 года назад

      so what?

  • @81BeautifulDisaster
    @81BeautifulDisaster Год назад +82

    Def feel like if he was naked in her closet there was the motive. He knew she was about to leave and he would lose his any surviving chance when Brooke left for NY to her boyfriend. I sleep walk once in a blue moon but never been on trial for a violent act nor do I have any criminal history. I fear my own safety like walking out into traffic than I do for others and no hungover I can't fall back asleep and start sleep walking in 5 mins. That's one of the most absurd things I've ever heard. I remember hearing about this before and watched a docu similar to yours that had ait of his interrogation in it. It's extremely clear he had a thing for Brooke and she even left to stay the night elsewhere the night before and had plans that didn't include this animal and that she was happy with her boyfriend. To me that's the motive. Remorse ? His remorse is bc he didn't get away with it not bc he did it. So no that didn't need included.

  • @alexiss680
    @alexiss680 Год назад +47

    He murdered her due to him wanting more than friendship. He lied about sleepwalking!! So scary if you think someone is your friend! He had a lot of troubles and losses but that doesn’t justify murder. Poor Brooke! Everyone lost!

    • @seaglasscolor
      @seaglasscolor Год назад +3

      In his mind, he was building up this whole fantasy about her, and it was totally irrational.

  • @leeleeperez9265
    @leeleeperez9265 2 года назад +444

    I think Randy always wanted to be more than just friends, he was hoping their friendship would blossom into romance and when it didn't that's when he started plotting on her. He knew he had a small window of opportunity when she came back to pick up the rest of her things, the night before when he was naked in the closet I think he planned on doing it then but didn't have the courage to do it. So he lured her back there to get a shirt and say goodbye because he knew when she left Florida he probably will never see her again. Randy was angry because she chose her boyfriend and her new life over him.

  • @Geronimo2Fly
    @Geronimo2Fly 2 года назад +3573

    I can't be the only person who thinks that even if he WAS sleepwalking, or even if he had an alcohol-induced blackout, that a person who is capable of committing a brutal murder under these conditions should still be in prison. The reason we put criminals behind bars is to keep the general public safe. Even if he was sleepwalking, he still murdered her, and the public is NOT safe from someone capable of committing that crime regardless of the circumstances. He needs to be in prison for life, period.

    • @jkd2817
      @jkd2817 2 года назад +74

      Would u feel the same if u were the one who was sleepwalking? Since we r referencing the law, it states a person has to be of sound mind to be convicted. That is why they have insanity pleas. Theoretically someone sleeping certainly is not. I honestly don't know whether this guy was or wasn't sleepwalking nd its not for me to judge or figure out. But really? Its so easy to self righteously point ur finger when its not u. Smh.

    • @jayceekingrey7578
      @jayceekingrey7578 2 года назад +149

      @@jkd2817 he took someone’s life. and i’m sure he doesn’t feel that he deserves his consequences no matter what, considering he’s a murderer. even if he was sleepwalking, he took a life. would you want someone capable of that to be free to do it again?

    • @jayceekingrey7578
      @jayceekingrey7578 2 года назад +110

      @@jkd2817 so in this situation, i tend to care more about how the grieving family feels then the perpetrator.

    • @jkd2817
      @jkd2817 2 года назад +43

      @@jayceekingrey7578 if u think my comment was about consideration of his feelings then u missed the point entirely. 🤔

    • @ankylosaruswrecks3189
      @ankylosaruswrecks3189 2 года назад +43

      @Jaycee Kingrey You're suggesting we put people in prison for crimes that could possibly happen in the future? It's "do the crime, do the time," not "do the time, not the crime."

  • @juliebrown8364
    @juliebrown8364 Год назад +1

    You are pretty awesome! I just found you the past couple of weeks and I cannot stop watching because you explain the crimes and depth and you make them so simple to understand unlike most others and I appreciate you and all the research and work you do. I am a crime junkie for sure!! You always present things well. I just wanted to give you a compliment.

  • @jessicaeden3284
    @jessicaeden3284 Год назад +32

    To answer your question...no, I don't think that was enough time for him to be asleep. I am a very heavy sleeper and fall asleep very quickly and even with that said there is NO WAY. Strangely enough I have had a hallucination while drinking too much and I was seeing a lot of weird stuff but I was able to come out of it when a friend took me aside and started talking to me. I also remember the hallucinating. I don't for a second believe he was sleep walking or doesn't remember.

  • @joypressley4821
    @joypressley4821 2 года назад +628

    He was secretly jealous of Brooke, and killed her in a fit of rage. Absolutely horrifying. Then tried to use "sleepwalking" as an excuse. I hope he never gets out of prison.

    • @nardinadeleon
      @nardinadeleon 2 года назад +11

      I definitely see this as a crime of passion on his end. My theory is that he was upset that she was moving out and leaving the state with her boyfriend.

    • @joypressley4821
      @joypressley4821 2 года назад +2

      @@nardinadeleon exactly he was jealous

  • @Aly11594
    @Aly11594 2 года назад +1308

    Him “sleep walking” is the absolute worst excuse his people could have came up with 🙄I feel like he was mad/embarrassed that she rejected him so the coward murdered her.

    • @Mamalee
      @Mamalee 2 года назад +13

      Yep! 🙌🏻

    • @babygrrl042
      @babygrrl042 2 года назад +76

      I think your intuition is dead on. I think he was wasted drunk, got mad she rejected him and killed her. He’s awful.

    • @Aly11594
      @Aly11594 2 года назад +8

      @@babygrrl042 it’s honestly the anything that even makes sense.. I think what he did was absolutely horrible but I believe that’s the reason.

    • @virgoqueen76
      @virgoqueen76 2 года назад +13

      Where do you get this motive??? She never said a thing about rejecting him. you know that she DEFINITELY would have told her friend that OMG can you believe Randy tried to kiss, touch, whatever with me???? But did not say a word except his weird closet thing, which definitely sounds like sleepwalking…naked and saying shhhhhh?? That’s not seductive. I don’t believe he was sleep walking when he murdered her, but let’s not say there were things that weren’t. Even all of her friends and relatives have said he was never romantically interested in her.

    • @ericar8803
      @ericar8803 2 года назад +34

      @@virgoqueen76 he was drunk when he was in the closet that happened the night prior to the murder..so he was not sleep walking..

  • @kaykatt
    @kaykatt Год назад +1

    I was trying to think of my favorite crime tubers and why I love them and u popped in my head as my top 3 and I just love how u r soft spoken and u CARE about others
    U work hard for others and I appreciate that

  • @annwreyna2951
    @annwreyna2951 Год назад +15

    I don't know much about sleepwalking so it's pretty hard for me to believe he could kill her in his sleep! I've sat up and had full conversations in my sleep, moved to sleep somewhere else and even gotten undressed while asleep and I still can't believe someone could kill anyone while sleepwalking. I pray for Brooke, her family and her friends.

  • @Chancieskye17
    @Chancieskye17 2 года назад +669

    Signed the petition. How horrible of Hulu to exploit that family’s pain. Rest In Peace Brooke

    • @ashleyrenee5742
      @ashleyrenee5742 2 года назад +1

      How can I sign the petition?

    • @ashb2404
      @ashb2404 2 года назад +7

      Agree... Also, they waited until the very end of the program to put in there that they were asked to participate and declined... I wouldn't have watched it had I seen this video first.

    • @Mari-il4bw
      @Mari-il4bw 2 года назад +12

      It really sucks because I love watching true crime documentaries and when I watch them I’m trusting the people that filmed it did their research and are portraying the events correctly. This reminds me to do my own research and to be careful about what I watch and not to take everything at face value.

    • @DavidKen878
      @DavidKen878 2 года назад +11

      It's not exploitation. They made a documentary about it the same way Kendall made a video about it. What's the difference? Not to be negative, but Hulu isn't going to get rid of a documentary they spent money on because of a petition. Petitions don't work.

    • @haileyparsons3844
      @haileyparsons3844 2 года назад +4

      @@DavidKen878 I think it because they didn’t want to be involved in the doctumentary in the first place

  • @raelyncampbell521
    @raelyncampbell521 2 года назад +447

    Brooke was a grade a head of me in school.she was also best friends with my sister. She was the most sweetest person. I don’t think I ever saw her without a smile on her face! She deserves so much more in life than what she was handed! She was going places. But randy took that from her! I hope the family gets justices. I love your channel! Thank you!

  • @roselirose4279
    @roselirose4279 Год назад +5

    I watch so many true crime youtubers, Kendall Im newer to you're channel but you are truly an empathic person. So professional and kind hearted. You do what you do best! As for the family I hope you find peace. RIP little princess!

  • @RippedupRefuge
    @RippedupRefuge 6 месяцев назад +1

    I watch a lot of these, this one brought me to tears. Its just SO SENSELESS LIKE WHY THO. It terrifies me as a mother of two precious girls that they have to be out in this cold cruel world

  • @aaronmurdoch7362
    @aaronmurdoch7362 2 года назад +348

    I’m glad I haven’t watched the documentary on Hulu yet but I had planned to….now I won’t for sure. I don’t think it’s necessarily fair to the family of the deceased when production companies do this. Either persuade them to get on board and go along with it or move on to another case.

    • @alainaspurlock1924
      @alainaspurlock1924 2 года назад +15

      Same-I had it on my watch list and i’ve removed it. He still breathes so he doesn’t need a voice and Hulu giving him one is breaking the unwritten rule we as true crime watchers keep-Honor the victim.

    • @mzsidehustlemedia
      @mzsidehustlemedia 2 года назад +2

      It's on Netflix too I stumbled across it

    • @caitlinskye131
      @caitlinskye131 2 года назад +3

      if you havent watched but want to see what they say in it maybe find it free online somewhere so you dont give hulu any money :) and sign the petition of course!

    • @alainaspurlock1924
      @alainaspurlock1924 2 года назад +2

      @@caitlinskye131 yes! I signed bright and early this am!

  • @veganlove6312
    @veganlove6312 2 года назад +833

    Friends don’t hide naked in closets then go “shhh”. Why was he telling her to be quiet if it was a joke? I believe his fragile ego combined with his alcohol fried brain couldn’t handle being rejected. He knew what he did. He’s just like his daddy🤷🏻‍♀️ Keep him in prison.

    • @pdmullgirl
      @pdmullgirl 2 года назад +10

      Yep, you hit that nail on the head. So true.
      ❤️💜💚

    • @deadassdgaf100
      @deadassdgaf100 2 года назад +11

      jus sounded like a bad trip 2 me...

    • @heathernikki5734
      @heathernikki5734 2 года назад +9

      @@deadassdgaf100 no

    • @JessMUA
      @JessMUA 2 года назад +8

      @@deadassdgaf100 I was wondering if he makes Xanax with alcohol and that’s why he could not remember? I wonder if they drug tested him.

    • @chitownangel16
      @chitownangel16 2 года назад +4

      I have seen people do weird stuff when they are drunk so i really don't think it is sexual in nature

  • @DeyanaraLane1022
    @DeyanaraLane1022 Год назад +7

    I had a friend that was murdered by her boyfriend when she broke up with him and was planning to move back to TX from MN. Her name was Anna Lynn Hurd.
    Jealousy is a very strong emotion and there are way to many stories similar that have to do with being jealous..
    Rest Easy Brooke 💜

  • @norakuhn7532
    @norakuhn7532 Год назад +1

    This is so tragic :(. Knowing that it happened so close to home is terrifying. Most of my friends were enrolled in DE classes at SCF and I knew so many people who attended full time school there. I pray for her family in these awful times.

  • @kneel07
    @kneel07 2 года назад +811

    My heart goes out to Brooke’s family and friends. Here’s my theory on Randy. No one likes getting rejected. He flat out confessed to killing her, so that was never the issue. His lawyer was grasping at straws with the sleep walking theory trying to keep Randy’s sentence lower. I think Randy may have blacked out in a fit of jealous rage, but he was definitely not sleeping. Shame on Hulu for putting the documentary out and focusing on the killer. Brooke is the one that needs to be remembered.

    • @TheOriginalHippieChick
      @TheOriginalHippieChick Год назад +1

      Well Said

    • @fushouratusi390
      @fushouratusi390 Год назад

      @@TheOriginalHippieChick hey sexybum

    • @kibakarina13
      @kibakarina13 Год назад

      Do you think he might have undiagnosed bipolarism? I know it’s a dumb theory. But it’s shown multiple times that men have kill women who said no.

  • @TheOriginalJansworld
    @TheOriginalJansworld 2 года назад +1095

    I haven't seen the Hulu episode, but if the family was not properly consulted and permissions were not gained by the production company, all legal avenues should be pursued.

    • @maciedevine6900
      @maciedevine6900 2 года назад +59

      It's public info sadly so nothing can be done ! Everything they used is already online and can be used

    • @maisiehancox6247
      @maisiehancox6247 2 года назад +38

      Permissions only have to be gained if they are filming them now and they want to use their faces. All of this information is found online so they can legally use it, much in the same way that RUclipsrs do. It's annoying but it's sadly Media Law

    • @Tu_ta_lu
      @Tu_ta_lu 2 года назад +27

      At the end of the doc they said they reached out for comment or for filming and the family chose not to accept. This is a public case and all the information was public record so they did everything legally they needed to do. Unfortunately i don’t think the Preston family will have a case since this is a public case under the freedom of information act and no minor are involved.

    • @MrsElizHardy
      @MrsElizHardy 2 года назад +1

      Or AT THE VERY LEAST warn them that they are doing it with or without their input and with out it, it would be primarily about him. I agree, shame on Hulu!

    • @Tu_ta_lu
      @Tu_ta_lu 2 года назад +9

      @@MrsElizHardy they did… hulu and the makers of the doc reach out for comment of for the Preston’s to film and they declined.. it says it at the end of the doc.

  • @katherinelimbach7373
    @katherinelimbach7373 11 месяцев назад +9

    As someone who has lived with a sleep disorder her entire life and has had sleep studies done routinely every other year for the first two decades of her life, the idea that anybody could fall into REM stage sleep in 5 minutes is absolutely insane to me. That's literally not how it works, and i've had enough electrodes glued to my scalp over the years to know this

  • @ChristopherCherry02
    @ChristopherCherry02 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much Kendall for doing this incredible video and having Brooke's family on. Those are the people that we should be hearing from

  • @scbelle119
    @scbelle119 2 года назад +726

    what an honor to be blocked by Nancy Grace.... She is such a caricature of a human. I was at my local post office today and the postmaster and I started talking youtube and you came up and lots of folks chimed in, all fans of what you do . I do need to send in a case to you .. thanks for your efforts.

    • @haileyparsons3844
      @haileyparsons3844 2 года назад +39

      This is the first time I have heard of Nancy Grace, can you get into more detail as to why she is such as horrible person.

    • @sharontan4097
      @sharontan4097 2 года назад +5

      me too! i would also like to know

    • @rosalynnization
      @rosalynnization 2 года назад +12

      Who is she and what happened? 😕🤔

    • @silvinaad4921
      @silvinaad4921 2 года назад

      @@rosalynnization sameee

    • @emilychaudhry1399
      @emilychaudhry1399 2 года назад +97

      Nancy Grace is a commentator of true crime on television… not sure what network & I don’t care to look it up. 😂 She’s known for labeling Casey Anthony “tot mom” & gained a lot of popularity doing coverage on Scott Peterson. She definitely sensationalized already sensational cases. She has harsh/bad opinions a lot of the time & isn’t known to be super supportive of victims… but says she does all this for victims because she was one when her fiancé was murdered. She’s a polarizing figure for sure. “Distasteful” is the word I would to describe her. I’m sure I’m leaving a lot out, as I don’t follow her for that very reason.

  • @LauraWootenReviews
    @LauraWootenReviews 2 года назад +1356

    While I do believe that people can do things in a “sleep” state and not remember, I don’t think that occurred here. I think Brooke came back to get the shirt and Randy made another sexual advance at her. When she declined, he killed her in a state of rage.

    • @advena996
      @advena996 2 года назад +178

      Right? Honestly the shirt thing sounds like a ploy to get Brooke to the house. If so it was a premeditated thing, too.

    • @morg2040
      @morg2040 2 года назад +57

      I 100% agree with you, within the time space of things happening I don't think like the specialist said that he had enough time to get into deep enough sleep. There is also the fact that his mother could have made up the whole sleep walking thing to support his story too

    • @amandalynn9237
      @amandalynn9237 2 года назад +87

      Yes. So many women get murdered for saying “no”.

    • @noodlepoodlegirl
      @noodlepoodlegirl 2 года назад +16

      I think you’re right: Probably similar to Brian Laundrie and Gabby Petito.

    • @lizzjohnston6960
      @lizzjohnston6960 2 года назад +53

      I used to sleepwalk as a kid and it would happen a few hours into the sleep cycle. If he was up and coherent enough to have a conversation, I don't think it's possible for him to fall back into a deep enough sleep to actually get into that state and not know what was going on.

  • @CrumbDiaries
    @CrumbDiaries Год назад +3

    This was nicely done, and I learned a lot about Brooke. It's so obvious to those of us who were not lucky enough to have known Brooke, she was so loved and I'm so sorry she was taken from them this way.

  • @kimberlywinsborough2712
    @kimberlywinsborough2712 Год назад

    My heart goes out to this family. I’m so very sorry you’re having to endure this. Sending love from Tennessee

  • @divinedevil
    @divinedevil 2 года назад +590

    Committing a violent crime while sleepwalking is incredibly rare & someone who actually does that will have a frequent history of being a danger (like walking into traffic or standing on ledges) to oneself & others while sleepwalking. This was not a case of sleepwalking...period. Thank you for making this video & telling the whole story to the world. Hulu should be ashamed of making a misleading documentary.

    • @cassie1790
      @cassie1790 Год назад +11

      Right, I know I can’t prove this over RUclips, but I do know someone who came back from serving and started sleepwalking again (did it as a kid and stopped). Threw things, walked outside and stood in the street, screamed random crap in the night, and eventually grabbed his wife in his sleep. He woke up to her screaming and hitting back. She stayed with her mom for awhile until he got help. It’s possible to hurt or kill someone sleepwalking, but you don’t just randomly have an oopsies murder moment without blatant signs beforehand.

  • @melissahill1984
    @melissahill1984 2 года назад +143

    This is just another video to prove that there is a classy and descent way to deliver a “true crime” story. Not only that but Kendall does it in the best way by also supporting the family and bringing the light of Brooke into so many peoples lives. She seems like she was an amazing person.

  • @Ria_hymns
    @Ria_hymns 7 месяцев назад +2

    Not knowing the motive for tragedies like this is the most unnerving thing... I truly pray for her family and loved ones to be able to move past that horrible feeling and continue to shine light on her legacy… God bless.

  • @laurarominger2073
    @laurarominger2073 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for standing up for the victims. Love you ❤

  • @kaylastrauss4594
    @kaylastrauss4594 2 года назад +231

    His team really tried to say he wasn't at fault because he murdered someone 'in his sleep.' Someone who kills people in their sleep isn't a danger to the public? really? Bare minimum he needs to be locked up to some extent. Glad the jury decided he was guilty. Horrible that this happened, my heart really goes out to the family and friends of Brooke. The killer took a beautiful soul with so much life to live away from the people that love her. I cannot imagine their pain.

    • @kristens8718
      @kristens8718 2 года назад +11

      He pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity so he wouldn't have just been released back into the public, he would've gone to a mental health facility. (But I don't think he was sleepwalking, I think he consciously did it)

    • @emmabrandel9870
      @emmabrandel9870 2 года назад +15

      That's EXACTLY what I was thinking. Just because you're not conscious of your actions doesn't mean you shouldn't be held accountable for them. At the end of the day you're still responsible for any harm you inflict even if you're not in your right mind in that moment.

    • @helene8706
      @helene8706 2 года назад +3

      @@kristens8718 I think it's possible that he was so drunk still that he didn't entirely understand what he was doing HOWEVER that also wouldn't excuse it, especially as someone who knew he had a drinking problem. Even if not premeditated it was something he knew he did and it was murder.

  • @thescarletgraywitch8052
    @thescarletgraywitch8052 2 года назад +325

    Our society's pension for remembering the criminals instead of the victims has always frustrated me, and I wish there were more active ways to change this viewpoint. It's sad that most people don't know the names of any victims of criminals like Bonnie and Clyde to Jeffrey Dahmer, etc... videos like this are so important when it comes to both advocating for and remembering victims. Thank you for your hard work!!

    • @yumiloomerstorytime.4830
      @yumiloomerstorytime.4830 2 года назад +10

      I completely fucking agree. Random times when I would be hanging out I would come across people that would bring up some well known documentaries or cases and I would ask them if they knew the names of any of the actual victims and alot of them would immediately get defensive and the most common phrase I would be told is " well it's not mentioned enough for my mind to remember."
      🙄🙄💀
      As if we don't have the power to learn for ourselves.
      I have a curiosity for such things but I've always told myself to learn about the victims first. Because they matter so much and deserve to be remembered.

    • @tinygreenpea
      @tinygreenpea 2 года назад +7

      The victims are typically perfectly normal people, it's the murderers that hold fascination because it goes against our nature. I agree that the victims and their families deserve compassion, support and remembrance, of course. But I also want to know the killers whole story so I know the warning signs when I'm out in the world. This case shocks me because, at least from this telling of the story, it sounds as though there weren't any major red flags. Some heavy drinking after a family trauma, but not too abnormal there. I wish I could wrap my head around how this was possible. Was he really so good at hiding a dark side? Did she suspect anything prior to that night before? What a bizarre and horrible business. My heart truly goes out to this family.

    • @thescarletgraywitch8052
      @thescarletgraywitch8052 2 года назад +1

      @@tinygreenpea omg so very scary, right!?

  • @orlakenny2987
    @orlakenny2987 Год назад +4

    I’ve just found this channel and I think it’s really important how you’ve made it a space for victim advocacy- I really appreciate this response rather than sensationalising family’s trauma

  • @elizabetham1469
    @elizabetham1469 7 месяцев назад

    First of all to Family and Friends sorry for your loss.
    Loved this video, and having Family and friends speaking makes a difference, she wasn't one more victim , she was someone that was loved by many, full of life a beautiful person, hope she rests in peace.

  • @pint_pipe_cross
    @pint_pipe_cross 2 года назад +227

    The fact that Hulu made that documentary with the consent of Brooke’s killer and NOT her family, who are all victims as well, is beyond disgusting.

    • @lashundalovelady4601
      @lashundalovelady4601 2 года назад

      Um they did. The

    • @lashundalovelady4601
      @lashundalovelady4601 2 года назад +7

      Um they did they didn’t want to be in it.

    • @Zoe-tg4dl
      @Zoe-tg4dl 2 года назад +24

      lashunda lovelady they didn’t want it made in the first place since it’s about their deceased daughter/sister. doesn’t matter if they don’t want to be in it, if they don’t give permission for their lives to be shared like that then it shouldn’t be made. but as we know hulu doesn’t care about that and just want money

    • @crystaldenee765
      @crystaldenee765 2 года назад +13

      This happens A LOT …. Think about the dozens, hundreds, thousands of movies based on killers…. And we all have watched some …. This is no different

    • @verhagen12345
      @verhagen12345 2 года назад +10

      @@Zoe-tg4dl but what makes it different now they are on this RUclips video talking about it. If they truly didn’t want it to be made or relived they could simply not participate it any of it. Because in a way they brought more light to the documentary and the entire story by choosing to put out the TikTok that went viral and this RUclips video that is getting tons of views.

  • @karlibrazis1338
    @karlibrazis1338 2 года назад +142

    In my personal opinion I believe that Randy blacked out in a jealous rage. He took his last shot with Brooke before she left forever to live with her boyfriend and he couldn’t handle the rejection of not being with her. People can silently be in love with someone so his friends or family may not have known. He took his Hail Mary shot and didn’t like the answer. Heart goes out to Brooke family ❤️ thank you for sharing Brooke’s story

    • @dariensworldoffun5364
      @dariensworldoffun5364 2 года назад +6

      I believe the same thing, he blacked out since he was still drunk.

    • @GeekyEily
      @GeekyEily 2 года назад

      I was actually thinking the same thing even Brooke could have told him to stop or she would tell someone due to what happened the night before and he didn't want to risk it and did the stupidest thing posible and ended a good human beings life and then go and say he was sleep walking that's insane

    • @lorikwhittaker
      @lorikwhittaker 2 года назад +2

      I agree. I have dated someone before that blacks out in fits of rage. He is counseling for it. It happened around me once and he acted crazy and I never had seen that side of him before. He fell asleep after I was able to escape and when he woke up he had no memory of it. I wasn't sure what to believe but I heard years later that it is a real thing. Thanks for sharing.

    • @midnightsilk9722
      @midnightsilk9722 2 года назад +1

      I agree

  • @rhianevans7189
    @rhianevans7189 Год назад +4

    Omg what a tragedy for her parents to find out with and accept this. My heart goes out to the family. Why did he want to kill a friend. I don’t think he would be able to function like this to murder someone. Thank you for covering this case. Much love and respect from across the ins in Uk x

  • @tomashajohnson5121
    @tomashajohnson5121 Год назад +9

    Wow!!! I watched the Hulu special on this case and you are right, they totally depicted this whole situation as if he did sleep walk and kill her, but you have shown differently to me telling the story for her family's perspective.

  • @kamilakocourkova
    @kamilakocourkova 2 года назад +1624

    Like father like son. Disgusting how he even tried to justify it by "sleepwalking". I also "like" how Venesa, friend of Brooke doesn't say his name. The killer deserves no attention.

    • @MacncheeseMamaa
      @MacncheeseMamaa 2 года назад +55

      I honestly wonder though if it was him and his father got blamed.

    • @jmpopp1s
      @jmpopp1s 2 года назад +22

      I agree with Mama Des. The whole way through I was wondering if he had murdered the dads girlfriend also

    • @breakfastattiffanys741
      @breakfastattiffanys741 2 года назад +17

      Yep I didn't believe a roommate when they said they ''slept-ate'' my food multiple times and I don't believe this jerk either.

    • @tracyparker3491
      @tracyparker3491 2 года назад +9

      @@breakfastattiffanys741 I'm not saying your roommate was telling you the truth or lying,but coming from an actual sleepwalker who sleepeats it's very possible to happen. like I said I'm not saying that it was true in your situation though.

    • @breakfastattiffanys741
      @breakfastattiffanys741 2 года назад

      @@tracyparker3491 I know it's a true disorder but other items seemed to go missing around the house too and he was straight up crazy haha. I hope there's treatment and that you wear knickers to bed haha.

  • @melodymorgan8257
    @melodymorgan8257 2 года назад +337

    I'm so glad the jury found Randy guilty. There is NO way he was sleep walking. Prayers for Brooke's family & friends. Such a loss. I will sign the petition for Hulu to take down the story.
    God Bless!

    • @nicolemartin914
      @nicolemartin914 6 месяцев назад

      Are you going to petition for youtube to take kendalls channel down? Both hulu and kendall are telling the story. So if you're mad at hulu you'd have to be mad at kendall and the million other channels that share stories of public information

  • @misheelmore1372
    @misheelmore1372 Год назад +4

    As the mom of a 16 yo daughter who sleepwalks and has intermittently since early childhood, i honestly 100% believe that it is a distinct possibility, for a multitude of reasons. However, it absolutely does NOT change what he did, or the fact that he should definitely be in a secure facility (prison or psychiatric jail). I am also 100% with the family that hulu should remove the documentary. It would be one thing if the family approved and was involved but they didn't. I cannot imagine the pain this is causing them!! My heart goes out to Brookes whole family, she sounded like an incredible person. Big love