A Detective Realizes The Cop Is Actually The Murderer

2023 ж. 30 Шіл.
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What happens When Evil Cops Try To Get Away With Murder?
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    @DrInsanityCrime@DrInsanityCrime8 ай бұрын
    • GOOD VIDEO

      @ykkdesiree@ykkdesiree8 ай бұрын
    • ey, great vid man!

      @MrChainChomp@MrChainChomp8 ай бұрын
    • Good job

      @PAiiNN1@PAiiNN18 ай бұрын
    • Billy boys heads gonna be bopping of a toilet bowl judt the same with a fat Huge black cocktail up his hole, when they put him in prison 😂

      @paulkane252@paulkane2528 ай бұрын
    • oh my god I love your videos bro your my favorite youtuber

      @FlorenceDoesStuff@FlorenceDoesStuff4 ай бұрын
  • William wasn’t trying to hurt himself. If he were, he would have bashed his head on the edge of the table not the flat top of the table. It was all for show. He knew exactly what he did.

    @truthsayer9534@truthsayer95349 ай бұрын
    • I feel ya'. It's always drives me nuts when monsters intentionally kill people, including little kids, then claim or fake unaliving themselves. So fake, if they wanted to get that done, it's easy peasy. They are just entitled, dramatic, narcissists.

      @nicolejttmom6061@nicolejttmom60619 ай бұрын
    • That like saying why did someone cut their thigh instead of cutting their wrist. I hate to tell u but the edge of a table will leave a DEEP gash

      @xodiac4156@xodiac41569 ай бұрын
    • He wasn't even hitting it hard enough to hurt. He was just trying to make it look good

      @debbieewing4210@debbieewing42109 ай бұрын
    • Was thinking the same thing all a act he known the bad choices he made

      @Lenemarie05@Lenemarie059 ай бұрын
    • Yes, he was banging his head against the table in an extremely controlled way. It was a pathetic act.

      @joeterp5615@joeterp56159 ай бұрын
  • I always cringe super hard when they try to pretend they're insane.

    @nickguh1323@nickguh13239 ай бұрын
    • Which one are you talking about?

      @vincentgowland@vincentgowland8 ай бұрын
    • @@vincentgowlandthe first one possibly cuz he said “who else did i hurt?” Then proceeded to say smthing abt how “sometimes he hears voices” or smthing along those lines

      @Trulyzari1@Trulyzari18 ай бұрын
    • Saammmmeeeee

      @rosebflowin@rosebflowin7 ай бұрын
    • I hear whispering 😱

      @natew4724@natew47244 ай бұрын
    • super fake job he did , id say sit up and be a man and stop faking this

      @tankthearc9875@tankthearc98752 ай бұрын
  • Once cops start interrogating you, you HAVE TO ask for a lawyer. Intimidation tactics often work on criminals but can induce false flags in an innocent person.

    @smartbart80@smartbart809 ай бұрын
    • "The cops were probably relieved when he finally asked for a lawyer" .... That's from this video. Not once ever have I heard that sentiment from a LEO. This is Bush league bullshit.

      @archangel3@archangel39 ай бұрын
    • ⁠@@archangel3to be fair, they had absolutely everything they needed. Him finally asking for a lawyer is a sign that his temper tantrum is almost over and that they don’t have to deal with him anymore.

      @ZSmith-yy4lv@ZSmith-yy4lv9 ай бұрын
    • For sure. Having ASD, I'd absolutely go through the overexplaining: I overexplain everything simply because I can't figure out what details are and aren't important, and I want to give all details possible if I'm asked a question. I was surprised when I heard that actually makes someone seem guiltier.

      @finnjay6149@finnjay61499 ай бұрын
    • @@finnjay6149What’s ASD? I seem to do a similar thing, but I just always figured it’s because I’m dumb, lack the skill to effectively articulate my thoughts due to being mostly deaf my entire life - so finding some exchanges to be stressful - assuming I didn’t explain things clearly. I doubt I have it. But I’m just curious ~

      @notsoberoveranalyzer8264@notsoberoveranalyzer82649 ай бұрын
    • You're not wrong. But, I sure am glad a lot of these killers don't ask for a lawyer. Just get things off your chest, you'll feel better. :D

      @joeshmoe7485@joeshmoe74859 ай бұрын
  • Matthew is a monster. The fact that he still hasn’t been charged is insane. On the other note. She has full custody of her kids now which is amazing. After fighting for them through all this horrible things she went through.

    @Taliaher3@Taliaher39 ай бұрын
    • 8

      @ernestsmith1410@ernestsmith14109 ай бұрын
    • That's great! I remember watching her dateline story. So happy she's okay, he 200% should be behind bars for life!

      @julisakyani6306@julisakyani63069 ай бұрын
    • what do you mean he hasn't been charged? are you fucking serious?

      @anonymous-is4hy@anonymous-is4hy9 ай бұрын
    • damn you're pretty cute for a white girl

      @anonymous-is4hy@anonymous-is4hy9 ай бұрын
    • How has he not been charged??

      @nb1571@nb15719 ай бұрын
  • The Matthew Boynton case is quite sickening in that he still hasn't been charged with his wifes attempted murder. Everyone was so eager to put it down as attempted suicide despite her telling anyone who would listen that it was her husband that did it and the evidence was significant. He also won a $200k settlement with the city for wrongful dismissal. The balls on this guy.

    @1972dsrai@1972dsrai9 ай бұрын
    • im sorry, how does something like that fly, literally screams corruption

      @kokikoda8203@kokikoda82039 ай бұрын
    • @@kokikoda8203 That's exactly what it is. As I said, his grandfather was sheriff or police chief - it's been a while since I saw the video on it. They did everything they could to make sure the kid walked and he did. Pure unadulterated corruption.

      @scottmccrea1873@scottmccrea18739 ай бұрын
    • How? How?.

      @babybluecheeks@babybluecheeks9 ай бұрын
    • How would she accuse her husband's when she forgot everything that happened that night.

      @roulam3001@roulam30019 ай бұрын
    • @@roulam3001 Only person on the scene, unless she bludgeoned herself unconscious with a pistol in a suicide attempt

      @gamerknown@gamerknown9 ай бұрын
  • Here's a hot tip: If you're actually innocent and think you've just been called in to help with background information on a long-cold case, then cops start framing questions in ways that you know (being a cop yourself) are designed to link you to the crime itself, you're going to have all 3 of the "signs" that the last clip attributes to guilt: Faster breathing as adrenaline is unexpectedly pumped into your blood, defensive language because you know you didn't do it, and erratic movements because of panic at the sudden realization of what's going on. I'm not saying she wasn't guilty, but I am saying that all these so-called behavioral analyses are hugely unreliable as indicators of anything.

    @grampsinsl5232@grampsinsl52328 ай бұрын
    • Thank you. This is pseudoscience being sold as something reliable, which only promotes disinformation and can and often does ruin people's lives.

      @lucasburke8074@lucasburke80748 ай бұрын
    • Yes, I agree! I am a person who would show all the signs of quilt when pressured a bit! So I seriously hope I never get into any situations where I am falsely accused of anything!!! I can not believe how much these "confessions" of a body language is used as an evidence!

      @SatumainenOlento@SatumainenOlento7 ай бұрын
    • You just hold your middle finger in their face

      @patgoblin511@patgoblin5117 ай бұрын
    • True but they say it's pseudoscience, they still use it and has been known to help but they do acknowledge it isn't accurate more of a guideline

      @colt4531@colt45314 ай бұрын
    • It’s junk science for the most part

      @SK-mz4cq@SK-mz4cq4 ай бұрын
  • The case of Matthew Boynton is just sickening. He is obviously a liar, and stealing her bag proves his pettiness.

    @susannasolis2864@susannasolis28649 ай бұрын
    • I can understand hitting her in the back of the head. But stealing her bag? Inexcusable!

      @adotintheshark4848@adotintheshark48489 ай бұрын
    • Yeah cause ex's don't do that stupid shit all the time cops to Drs .. As someone who's worked with this stuff I'm telling you this is par for the course on like z50% of break ups ..who knows what happened that night its a of scene and there's evidence both ways .. The more you look into the case the more you will be baffled by the texts on suicide matching up to be truthful to other ppl hearing the bangs or 2 shots ..Baffling .. He is a pettie ex though but sho knows about the rest

      @sleigh4019@sleigh40199 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, I'm vomiting like Talley right now.

      @stonkmark941@stonkmark9419 ай бұрын
    • @@adotintheshark4848 Right?

      @susannasolis2864@susannasolis28649 ай бұрын
    • He also lies like a 7 years old

      @Molotovvv@Molotovvv9 ай бұрын
  • Anyone who tries to get away with outright murder is a horrible person, but to also be a person of authority, in a position of power, and ABUSE it is beyond horrible.

    @youngmosh@youngmosh9 ай бұрын
    • And for that reason alone they should be held to a HIGHER STANDARD, and given a HARSHER SENTENCE!

      @leukdagen11@leukdagen119 ай бұрын
    • ​@@leukdagen11 very true, in most countries someone who murders a officer on the job receives a harsher sentence so it should be the same the other way around

      @cw1774@cw17749 ай бұрын
    • @@leukdagen11no. Why are cops seen as less than human? Your leaning too far in the opposite direction.

      @Podcast-Clipz324@Podcast-Clipz3248 ай бұрын
    • KZhead comments try not to state the obvious

      @casternaster7184@casternaster71848 ай бұрын
    • And what do you think politics are?

      @honesty3805@honesty38058 ай бұрын
  • That 2nd story is absolutely disgusting. He should have been arrested for attempted murder.

    @karenstafford724@karenstafford7249 ай бұрын
    • Granddaddy Sheriff protected him.

      @jimmyzhao2673@jimmyzhao26739 ай бұрын
    • For real. That cop needs some street justice.

      @RM-xl1ed@RM-xl1ed9 ай бұрын
    • Sometimes there just isn't enough evidence for a conviction.

      @billybassman21@billybassman219 ай бұрын
    • Matthew just sent from Jessica's phone thats she was kiloing herself, which permits him to let police officers think that she tried to kill herself while insteas he did send this message from her phone so that he can shoot her (and missed btw)

      @ruskov5685@ruskov56859 ай бұрын
  • Worst part of the second case was, her husband tried to kill her and when she woke up, they wouldn't believe her when she said she didn't try to commit suicide. Because of the "suicide attempt" her ex husband, the one who tried to kill her, got custody of their two kids and moved in with his mistress right away. I mean how suspicious can one be? He and the mistress broke up and he moved on to another lady. This lady was the one who found the bag and reported it to police. Good woman. In the end, she got her kids back, thankfully. But no justice was ever served.

    @manicoo@manicoo9 ай бұрын
    • He also won a case for wrongful dismissal with the city and was awarded $200k.

      @1972dsrai@1972dsrai9 ай бұрын
    • @1972dsrai holy shiiii. I'm disappointed but not surprised. Seems to be the theme for this case, unfortunately

      @manicoo@manicoo9 ай бұрын
    • All those lawyers, DAs, police, and judges ... and yet not one of them even tried to find out the truth and protect his children. Disgusting.

      @arthurneddysmith@arthurneddysmith9 ай бұрын
    • That’s what happens when your grandpa is the sheriff. Both of those men are pathetic and evil human beings.

      @lcharlesesquire4087@lcharlesesquire40879 ай бұрын
    • Dude fuck him but at least she got her kids back 😔

      @DecoraGarfoid@DecoraGarfoid9 ай бұрын
  • The fact that Jessica will never receive any justice is heartbreaking. I can’t imagine being her and ever feeling safe again knowing that scum bag can get away with anything he wants because of corrupt cops. This country blows.

    @Queenofthegingers@Queenofthegingers8 ай бұрын
    • what does that have to do with this country?? lol

      @bigfatposterman@bigfatposterman8 ай бұрын
    • This is all cops weather you like it or not

      @patgoblin511@patgoblin5117 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bigfatpostermanI am assuming that their problem with the US is that it enables police corruption or creates systems which enables police corruption and places protecting criminals who are cops above protecting citizens

      @frances9975@frances99757 ай бұрын
    • ​@@patgoblin511that's stupid to claim and you know it.

      @fiyahquacker2835@fiyahquacker28355 ай бұрын
    • @@fiyahquacker2835he's right. power corrupts humans in general. Not specific to a region. btw he (i don't think) he means every single cop

      @remphz3321@remphz33215 ай бұрын
  • "While cops are here to help and protect citizens..." Uh, no, the supreme court ruled cops are to uphold the law and aren't "required" to protect citizens. Something _EVERYONE_ needs to remember.

    @masondegaulle5731@masondegaulle57319 ай бұрын
    • In our school district they have replaced the school mental health workers with uniformed cops that have undergone some mental health training. Absolutely absurd. I’m sure a lot of kids won’t seek the help they need. Just having them in uniform is enough to discourage them. My son in law says “Cops are paid to be suspicious.”

      @yvonneeaster@yvonneeaster9 ай бұрын
    • No, what people need to remember is that people on the internet like you will post lies and misinformation to try to scare people.

      @IndexInvestingWithCole@IndexInvestingWithCole9 ай бұрын
    • Yep. True that.

      @harryv6752@harryv67527 ай бұрын
    • cops protect property, not people.

      @actuallytyler8262@actuallytyler82627 ай бұрын
    • ​@@yvonneeasterno one that whose work is helping with mental health can be trusted anymore, they will just tell you you have whatever mental illness you say you do

      @ender_z4nd3r83@ender_z4nd3r83Ай бұрын
  • 4:33 Wow. William really wants to hurt himself ... by gently tapping his head on the table from a small distance.

    @arthurneddysmith@arthurneddysmith9 ай бұрын
    • Are saying that he wasn’t being genuine? 😮😂

      @bodhiswayze1892@bodhiswayze18929 ай бұрын
    • That is something pp will naturally do to relieve immense stress. It’s not meant to cause injury.

      @kimberly_erin@kimberly_erin9 ай бұрын
  • It’s mind boggling how someone can commit murder and then go on to live a completely normal life, even pursue a career in law enforcement and be very successful at it, catching people like themselves (Stephanie is like the real life female Dexter). These Wolves live among us and no one knows who they are.

    @TheBritishPatriot@TheBritishPatriot9 ай бұрын
    • We do know who they are. They wear badges and carry instruments of violence for the sole purpose of harming civilians, they ride in armored vehicles and helicopters, the state protects them from the consequences of their actions and repeatedly proved they have no duty to protect you. They are all wolves. Just because one of them doesn't bite doesn't change what they are, what they are equipped for, and why they exist.

      @Kpsla@Kpsla9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@user-di4cr4tf2mhe is talking about the last one.. The woman

      9 ай бұрын
    • Jeez

      @Cohen-@Cohen-9 ай бұрын
    • @@user-di4cr4tf2m Reading isn’t your strong suit is it?

      @hutchphilpot6870@hutchphilpot68709 ай бұрын
    • Even more so, killer doctors. Imagine saving some people and killing others for the most arbitrary reasons. That boggles my mind more than killer cops.

      @sumbigdumkunt@sumbigdumkunt9 ай бұрын
  • Some additional information for the last case: - There were already indications back then that Stephanie Lazarus might be involved but like in the second case it seems the police "were looking out for their own". - Also, by the time of the 2009 interview the detectives already had the DNA proof from a thrown away cup which they matched to the one from the bite mark. The question for her willingness to DNA testing was just for poking a reaction at that point.

    @Eierfeile@Eierfeile9 ай бұрын
    • I thought as much because they came back five minutes later

      @traceyonus4749@traceyonus47499 ай бұрын
    • Yep, they never investigated her at the time, even though multiple people pointed at her as a likely suspect.

      @cthulhuhoops7538@cthulhuhoops75389 ай бұрын
    • But did she ever check her pictures though?

      @myfriendschmeeda@myfriendschmeeda9 ай бұрын
    • Asking her for a dna test at that point was just giving her a last chance to prove her innocence. They did the first test with a discarded cup and there is always a chance that a result from a contaminated sample like that may be inaccurate. It's easy to scoff at that after the fact knowing that she was really guilty, but remember it's better to have them double or triple check someone's guilt when they can than throwing anyone in jail as soon as they have something against them. Also good to mention that the cop who happened to be in charge of the investigation back when the crime had happened was Stephane herself, so it's more of a case of her looking out for herself than anything else. She was investigated as soon as another cop took over the case, which ended up taking years due to the case being archived back when she was in charge of it.

      @Select2Play@Select2Play8 ай бұрын
    • @@Select2Play Yes, and if I remember right, she was distroying evidence on the case too!

      @SatumainenOlento@SatumainenOlento7 ай бұрын
  • Had received Swat Training and was Former Army Ranger will be very hard to catch, massive manhunt. Two minutes later crashes car and on way to hospital. Love the cop who said to him "we take care of you now".

    @MrBobsmith34@MrBobsmith349 ай бұрын
  • Stephanie Lazarus got 27 years for a premeditated murder? Are you serious? She should have got life in prison.

    @lesp6055@lesp60559 ай бұрын
    • It’s called feminism

      @ElevenBecause@ElevenBecause9 ай бұрын
    • Im confused i thought life was 20 years + in prison?

      @whythough4848@whythough48489 ай бұрын
    • Her lawyer likely told the jury about all the good she did as a detective, and solving murders or crimes. That probs why it wasn't life. The thing I find more sad are there are victims who get no justice at all.

      @ryanread8617@ryanread86179 ай бұрын
    • that is life when the imates find out she was a cop she wont last 10 minutes after that

      @UrbanTardOutdoors@UrbanTardOutdoors9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ElevenBecauseYou don't even know what you're talking about 😂. You just threw the word "feminism" out there. 🤷‍♂️

      @redgringrumboldt8983@redgringrumboldt89839 ай бұрын
  • I'm glad that now more than half a million people know about these scumbags. Maybe even the case of the second one will be reopened and justice can still be served.

    @al9284@al92849 ай бұрын
    • Good point Al ! Yes …

      @bobwilson758@bobwilson7589 ай бұрын
  • It’s so wild how an investigator could murder someone. How the hell do you maintain your sanity, especially when you’re interrogating other people for the same thing.

    @beaupeterson188@beaupeterson1889 ай бұрын
    • I guess that's exactly how you maintain sanity, by drowning out the thoughts in your mind by focusing on work; who knows, maybe she was such a good detective because she was so focused on investigations in order to clear her conscience

      @k-disboher1105@k-disboher11059 ай бұрын
    • Probably felt like she is smarter than everyone

      @inkognito3145@inkognito31459 ай бұрын
    • @@inkognito3145 I know it's 2023, but that's clearly a woman.

      @CatfishBradley@CatfishBradley8 ай бұрын
    • @@CatfishBradley yeah my bad

      @inkognito3145@inkognito31458 ай бұрын
    • 😄 @@CatfishBradley

      @100PercentTHCfilmsX420X@100PercentTHCfilmsX420X8 ай бұрын
  • Correction: Stephanie Lazarus was sentenced to 27 years TO LIFE in prison. Thank God.

    @gwendolenmccloud8771@gwendolenmccloud87719 ай бұрын
    • Thank God!🙏

      @MrsABC7997@MrsABC79979 ай бұрын
    • Thank the judge, jury, prosecutors and the judicial system, and the police officers and forensics teams that secured the conviction. They played a much bigger part in it.

      @thesausage351@thesausage3519 ай бұрын
    • So he gets out after 27 years on good behavior cool

      @moneybilla@moneybilla9 ай бұрын
    • @@moneybilla He?.. Ha Ha Ha..

      @PluckYeah@PluckYeah9 ай бұрын
    • @@moneybilla she won’t get out. The parole will be denied.

      @thesausage351@thesausage3519 ай бұрын
  • What do cops and gang members have in common? They're both too stupid to have an attorney present during questioning! 😂

    @cheeseballs3825@cheeseballs38259 ай бұрын
    • 😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

      @bodhiswayze1892@bodhiswayze18929 ай бұрын
    • IKR! It's common sense to have attorney.

      @OldschoolDragster@OldschoolDragster9 ай бұрын
    • Pretty ironic to say that considering you would never say that right in front of a gang member 😂 typical internet troll. Pray u never get locked up bud. You'd be surprised how easy it is.

      @garrett_9092@garrett_90929 ай бұрын
    • @@garrett_9092 nice try!

      @cheeseballs3825@cheeseballs38259 ай бұрын
    • Pretty ironic to say that considering you would never say that right in front of a gang member 😂 typical internet troll. Pray u never get locked up bud. You'd be surprised how easy it is.

      @wandererfoolish5126@wandererfoolish51269 ай бұрын
  • *tells detectives literally everything they need to know* "I want to speak to a lawyer"

    @mattmuirhead6435@mattmuirhead64359 ай бұрын
    • Cop: I want my lawyer Detective: Dammit! We only figured out 99.9% of the information we needed!

      @jaydenjewett3796@jaydenjewett37969 ай бұрын
  • Wow a lying cop… I’m shocked 😳

    @adamf7089@adamf70899 ай бұрын
    • You shouldn’t be, when they are getting interrogated.

      @Smellgood983@Smellgood9839 ай бұрын
    • You'd shit your little girl pants if good men weren't in Law Enforcement.

      @ClickClack_Bam@ClickClack_Bam9 ай бұрын
    • People like you blow my mind, as someone who has been arrested and in police raids, I still respect law enforcement. Society would collapse without them, I dare you to keep that same attitude in a time of crisis dickhead.

      @sumbigdumkunt@sumbigdumkunt9 ай бұрын
    • @@ClickClack_Bam Good? Yeah, good at being psychopaths. I watched a video today where cops tore a man’s leg off. They literally ripped his leg from his body. They were called out to a domestic violence call…a NON VIOLENT call. As they were trying to cuff him, they decided to tackle/throw/body slam him to the ground. In the body cam footage, the man’s blood loss is immediate and profuse…and a cop actually puts all of his body weight with his knees ON THE VERY LEG they just destroyed. Rigoberto Barrientos…goggle this name. He is the victim. It happened in Zapata County Texas. But you are sorta right…people are terrified…of the very people that WE THE PEOPLE pay AND the blatant hate they have for the general public. Personally, as far as me and mine go…we will NEVER call the cops for help. Ever. If someone breaks into our home, they will be sorry. VERY SORRY. And THEN maybe we’ll call them. To come clean up the mess. Because that’s all they’re good for…they come AFTER the fact. And me or my family will count on people who are minutes away 😂here only seconds count. ETA: You know what they charged him with? “Resisting arrest”. You can’t resist something that isn’t even happening. They never told him he was under arrest because they didn’t have anything to charge him with. The deputies think he got a little smart-mouthed with them, so that’s why they cuffed him. And I hope every cop involved in the arrest goes to prison and out in general population. And HOPEFULLY they’ll run into someone they helped put away. 😂

      @missyann7588@missyann75889 ай бұрын
    • @@ClickClack_Bam oh fuck off, one bad apple spoils the whole bunch

      @SbassLaser@SbassLaser9 ай бұрын
  • Violation of oath of office?...there are a LOT of people that need that charge these days.

    @rmp5s@rmp5s9 ай бұрын
    • Only happens when it's useful

      @kingcosworth2643@kingcosworth26439 ай бұрын
    • Less than you think. You morons never seem to understand that there are far more good cops than bad cops. It’s just the stories of bad cops doing wild shit are more interesting than the stories of good cops genuinely helping people so you hear less of the latter.

      @sumbigdumkunt@sumbigdumkunt9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@kingcosworth2643lĺzf

      @user-ji8ff8yb1o@user-ji8ff8yb1o4 ай бұрын
  • The detectives choose the interrogation room because weapons are not allowed in the room and it was a bit of subterfuge to disarm her prior to questioning. Lazarus was a textbook psycho.

    @drats1279@drats12799 ай бұрын
    • Who looks like an Elf.

      @spark5012@spark50129 ай бұрын
    • She has those crazy eyes!

      @SeashelleBytheseashore@SeashelleBytheseashore8 ай бұрын
  • 7:45 Worth noting for anyone that is trying to learn anything useful from these videos: Overexplaining is ALSO a trauma response. Particularly if there was abuse. Victims feel the need to justify every thought feeling and action, so they talk defensively. This isn't rare and it's why interrogating is a difficult skill. So many "lying behaviors" overlap with trauma responses, neurodivergence, and distress. (Not that it wasn't a lie from this guy, but it's useful the know)

    @grungekitty77@grungekitty779 ай бұрын
    • I feel like if I were interrogated they would think I'm guilty just based on behavior lol

      @angry_Australia@angry_Australia7 ай бұрын
    • @@angry_Australia It's why it is very dangerous to be suspected of a crime when your neurodivergent. The cops are not trained on autistic, schizophrenic, panic or anxiety attack, OCD, ADHD, or disassociated body language. They are only trained on the body language of neurotypical liars.

      @grungekitty77@grungekitty777 ай бұрын
    • the only word you need? attorney. get someone in there who actually wants to protect you legally and emotionally! unless you’re a dirty cop, then you can incriminate yourself all day ✌️

      @ratgurl1@ratgurl17 ай бұрын
    • Trauma makes a person diverge for atypical behaviour. He’s not talking about the exception here.

      @Buzzzy-bee@Buzzzy-bee5 ай бұрын
    • @@Buzzzy-bee "Worth noting for anyone that is trying to learn anything useful from these videos" and "Not that it wasn't a lie from this guy, but it's useful to know". Reading comprehension. It's important.

      @grungekitty77@grungekitty775 ай бұрын
  • I like your spin on the criminal investigation analysis genre. Shorter segments for each case allow you to showcase a few similar cases and compare them instead of going in-depth on every step of a single investigation. Quality content!

    @d53njac@d53njac8 ай бұрын
    • So please start a channel that is capable of accounting for this nuance please, I will wait.

      @101RealTalker@101RealTalker7 ай бұрын
    • That last woman had crazy eyes like she stab you in your sleep

      @OverRule1@OverRule15 ай бұрын
    • @@101RealTalkerdude complimented the channel creator and you’re telling him to do exactly what he just complimented him for. Don’t be dumb

      @TheJJMonsta@TheJJMonsta4 ай бұрын
  • Poor Sherri Rasmussen's father helped her pick out that Condo for safety reasons. He also knew that Stephanie would go to the hospital that Sherri worked at and stalked her. When he told the cops to check out Stephanie's where abouts, the Cops dismissed him. Sherri even hid evidence in the freezers and files. Thank God for the DNA from the bitemark on her breast that came back to frame Stephanie for her death. I think Sherri's Dad died before she got justice. Such a sad story of such an amazing life, that sVed so many patients, with the work that Sherri did. 🙏 ❤ RIP

    @jeraleewood5969@jeraleewood59699 ай бұрын
    • Both of Sherri's parents were alive in 2009 when Stephanie Lazarus was caught. They were both alive in 2013 when they lost the LAPD lawsuit they filed. Sherri's dad died in 2020 in Tucson Arizona, although I have no further information on her mother.

      @NicklePickle426@NicklePickle4269 ай бұрын
    • @nikkiburch2394 Thanks for the update. I watch Forensic Files and get crimes mixed up

      @jeraleewood5969@jeraleewood59699 ай бұрын
    • And the bite mark was on her arm, clearly shown on the video.

      @victoriabrown2534@victoriabrown25349 ай бұрын
    • The whole DNA stuff is a fraud because no one has proven existence of nucleotides.

      @kordelas2514@kordelas25149 ай бұрын
  • "We'll take care of you now" was very close to sounding like a threat, that was good.

    @victoriabrown2534@victoriabrown25349 ай бұрын
  • I so deeply hope Matthew Boynton gets whats coming to him and Jessica gets her babies back. He is absolutely out of control. He thought he would kill her and grandpa would make it all go away. He is a horrible humab being and this is what being a spoiled brat mixed with nepotism creates. Sickening. I hope he suffers daily. 😊

    @futuremrs.c1099@futuremrs.c10999 ай бұрын
    • @@hazyhalfmoon Karma is very real, everything in life is connected. It may not be him specifically but somehow his family or kids and future will be affected. Whether he gives a shit consciously is on him. The more negative things you do in life the higher chance something bad will occur, you cannot continuously get away forever and your peace at mind gets lost forever. Just like the last case, 23 years later and boom went the dynamite.

      @BabaGhanoosh@BabaGhanoosh9 ай бұрын
    • @@hazyhalfmoon Karma is absolutely real.

      @futuremrs.c1099@futuremrs.c10999 ай бұрын
    • @@hazyhalfmoon Why do you care what other people believe? I don't care if you don't believe in Karma. Not at all. Not one inkling

      @futuremrs.c1099@futuremrs.c10999 ай бұрын
    • @B4TT3RY No, not right. You are making a lot of assumptions.

      @futuremrs.c1099@futuremrs.c10999 ай бұрын
    • @B4TT3RY Do you have anything else to do?

      @futuremrs.c1099@futuremrs.c10999 ай бұрын
  • The second case is infuriating and exemplifies one of the primary reason so many people hate or distrust cops.

    @frances9975@frances99757 ай бұрын
    • That's only the people that wants to hate them, they will use the few cases of corrupt cops to pretend all cops are bad, but they are hypocrites, they should hate everyone because there is a small % of bad people for everything, lawyers, women, men, kids, anything

      @ender_z4nd3r83@ender_z4nd3r83Ай бұрын
  • Doesn't matter if you are guilty af, always ask for a lawyer and never answer questions

    @xodiac4156@xodiac41569 ай бұрын
    • If all the guilty suspects asked for a lawyer then we wouldn't have all these interrogation videos to watch

      @jimmyzhao2673@jimmyzhao26739 ай бұрын
    • @@jimmyzhao2673It’s still the right thing to do 💯🤷‍♂️

      @jacobwatson1406@jacobwatson14069 ай бұрын
    • @@jimmyzhao2673a small price to pay

      @matth227@matth2279 ай бұрын
    • Now you tell me! :(

      @chefscorner7063@chefscorner70639 ай бұрын
    • how does this make sense bruh

      @zoe3684@zoe3684Ай бұрын
  • Most people who are overly emotional when they're informed they've killed someone and act as if it's all a big surprise to them are rarely upset about who they killed, buy more about the fact their lives are essentially over and if you're a cop, means your time in prison will be even harder as they'll probably put you with sex offenders for your own safety.

    @1972dsrai@1972dsrai9 ай бұрын
    • He was killed in prison.

      @LTV249@LTV2499 ай бұрын
    • ​@@LTV249no he wasn't. He's still in prison.

      @LongJohnLiver@LongJohnLiver9 ай бұрын
    • They don’t go into the prison population lol. He’ll be perfectly fine if not uncomfortable at first.

      @deaf2819@deaf28199 ай бұрын
    • @@deaf2819 he was gangbang and killed.

      @LTV249@LTV2499 ай бұрын
    • There is a concept in Christianity, and probably in Psychology as well I just don't know the terminology there, of "Godly Sorrow" and "Wordly Sorrow". Where the one "Godly Sorrow" means to feel sorrow for the actual act, in this case "sin", that you have committed and a desire to turn away from that. And the other "Wordly Sorrow" means you only feel sorrow because your "sin" has resulted in real actual consequences that impact your life negatively. I only share because your comment I think is spot on. It's hard for us, on the outside looking in, to know for sure. But I suspect that a lot of criminals caught and sentenced for their crimes and show "sorrow" are in fact only feeling sorrow for themselves and not for the crimes they have done.

      @jasonblanchard7272@jasonblanchard72729 ай бұрын
  • Note to self. Everything you do in the interrogation room makes you look guilty💀

    @SharkSlayerGaming@SharkSlayerGaming9 ай бұрын
    • Right. This guy had all of the reactions an innocent person would have and they twisted it all around. With all of the life and experience I’ve had witnessing health and mental problems, the guy that crashed his car really could have not known this happened. Look up hepatic encephalopathy. I’ve seen it. He may not have even known any other than his own name till many hours later. Terrifying. And does not show up on mri or routine hospital blood work. They would have to know to be looking for it. If your loved one is acting strange, confused, falling, angry for no reason: get all of their blood/ medication levels checked/ get thier blood oxygen and carbon dioxide levels checked/ get their troponin levels checked. ppl don’t suddenly turn into jerks for no reason. Look how the other cops were rubbing his back trying to calm him down. They wouldn’t do that to someone they didn’t care for strongly. Which implies he was normally a kind and caring person. You do this for someone you feel would do it for you, and both of the other cops were acting this way towards him. That really makes me think something is very wrong here. All of that, combined with his posture in the videos, the seeming lack of coordination. This is the first true crime video where I’m not satisfied that the bad guy got his due. I’m completely convinced he killed her, but all of the footage makes me think that he may actually have had no idea, and could have come around sometime in the hospital or even in the police station. Scary thought.

      @kimberly_erin@kimberly_erin9 ай бұрын
    • Do you know how you get yourself out of the Interrogation Room? 4 Little Words & Like magic you'll have to leave: I want an attorney.

      @ClickClack_Bam@ClickClack_Bam9 ай бұрын
  • 1st guy clearly had a drinking problem. Gets drunk and later finds out what he does. I have family like this. You black out and do things totally based off emotions and just find out what you did when you sober up.

    @sugarperez6933@sugarperez69339 ай бұрын
    • This is why you don't drink. There is nothing worse than committing a crime while you are blacked out and being held accountable for your actions.

      @neptunedawn7121@neptunedawn71219 ай бұрын
    • This is the first comment I’ve seen as a reasonable explanation. I was thinking hepatic encephalopathy. same appearance and reactions without the alcohol. They didn’t say there was illicit drugs or alcohol in his system. it could have been a regular daily medication build up or accidental double dose.

      @kimberly_erin@kimberly_erin9 ай бұрын
    • i think he was just trying to set himself up for a potential insanity plea

      @Woodburnworks@Woodburnworks9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@neptunedawn7121EXACTLY. Go watch the recently released drunk in public arrest of: Olivia Taylor-Washek She can NEVER live down her moment, but at LEAST she DIDN'T kill anybody. You'll see her proposition to "bang" the Police. Act like she's prettier than everyone else. She berates the Police. The whole time the Police are trying to get her to call somebody to come get her so they don't have to arrest her. She won't comply & they end up having to arrest her. Then she flips out on THAT!

      @ClickClack_Bam@ClickClack_Bam9 ай бұрын
    • @@neptunedawn7121 agree 💯

      @sugarperez6933@sugarperez69339 ай бұрын
  • I knew a girl that got into a traffic altercation. The policeman used the database to look up her information and started turning up at her house. This was in the UK. Utter creep. I had to stay at her apartment for weeks.

    @simondymond8479@simondymond84799 ай бұрын
    • Did you report him?

      @danb1618@danb16189 ай бұрын
    • Sounds like Wayne couzins

      @jamestaylor5341@jamestaylor53419 ай бұрын
    • why not just let him use her? its payment for the service hes doing for his country afterall

      @Chocolatnave123@Chocolatnave1239 ай бұрын
    • I was stalked for months by a copper who arrested me (nothing serious i just lost a train ticket) It was weird as F tho, like i would leave my flat and he would be sat in his car staring at me. I was only 18 to 19 at the time and it was quite scary

      @JohnDanvers-kx4uc@JohnDanvers-kx4uc9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Chocolatnave123Incel 😂

      @aquaripaws@aquaripaws9 ай бұрын
  • Oh, the compassion they show their own.

    @NooffenceBut_@NooffenceBut_9 ай бұрын
  • I’ve noticed that in many of these cop interrogations and stressful situations the cops sincerely attempt to calm situations by telling suspects to “relax” which comes off as authoritarian, coercive and as an ultimatum. Almost any other tactic is better than saying “relax” to someone. It’s almost always used by people who think they are superior, in a position of power or both. There are tons of better alternatives but just saying “I understand that you’re upset” would set an enormously better dynamic.

    @trailguy@trailguy8 ай бұрын
    • Relax bro. I need you to calm down, Okay? Can you do that for me?

      @Gh0st_0723@Gh0st_07238 ай бұрын
  • Great video ideas brother this channel is 10/10

    @chibitallin@chibitallin8 ай бұрын
  • Why wouldn’t Stephanie’s DNA already be taken since she works for the police department? I guess I thought everyone in LE had to give their DNA to be in the force?

    @jamiemiesler322@jamiemiesler3229 ай бұрын
    • They probably don’t want to pay for it or they don’t want to deter people from applying since being a cop isn’t exactly a sought after career.

      @Astrussy@Astrussy9 ай бұрын
    • Maybe they needed a warrant to formally check her dna? The way they actually got her dna was by covertly retrieving her saliva from a cup she had thrown away

      @SupremeST25@SupremeST259 ай бұрын
    • They'd already obtained her DNA prior to the interview anyway. It was obtained surreptitiously, via a drink container they recovered from a rubbish bin. She'd been under surveillance for some time prior to the interview. They only asked for a sample to see how she'd respond.

      @alphgeek@alphgeek9 ай бұрын
    • @@Astrussytrue, especially nowadays with everything going on and how cops are so hated. It’s a tough job and all the bad cops out there make it a lot tougher on the good ones who actually do wanna help people

      @jeremyroberts8822@jeremyroberts88229 ай бұрын
    • ​@@jeremyroberts8822then why don't all the good cops turn in the bad ones??

      @mr.b.2823@mr.b.28239 ай бұрын
  • what's crazy is the amount of men and woman who murder their spouses over the most petty things......... money... an affair....... or an argument. get a divorce!

    @Bgarza05@Bgarza059 ай бұрын
    • What?

      @Spearhead401@Spearhead4019 ай бұрын
    • Theyre often trying to get a divorce, that rejection is often what gets them killed!

      @patriciaw636@patriciaw6369 ай бұрын
    • if the spouse cheated they kinda deserved it otherwise prison is a must

      @savagedude9727@savagedude97279 ай бұрын
    • ​@@patriciaw636Don't you run now girl. Your his property.

      @Mental_Illboy@Mental_Illboy9 ай бұрын
    • @@savagedude9727cheating is bad, but you don’t deserve to get killed for it

      @Charlie22445@Charlie224459 ай бұрын
  • Yep! It can more often than you think be the one you'd least suspect! Like Hercule Poriot once said, "you think little old ladies don't commit murder?"

    @JohnSmith-zw8vp@JohnSmith-zw8vp9 ай бұрын
  • I appreciate these videos so much. These monsters need brought to justice. But it’s so hard not to give a dislike when you watch these monstrous acts in the video. Thank you so much for bringing this to light we DESERVE properly trained officers.

    @Heubee11@Heubee116 ай бұрын
  • 15:25 Stephanie Lazarus was actually sentenced to 27 years _to life_ behind bars on May 11, 2012. This means she will be up for parole after 27 years in 2039, but 1st-degree murder and her being a cop at the time will prolly see her parole being denied (year after year,) regardless of good behavior.

    @TheGeezzer@TheGeezzer9 ай бұрын
  • Will wasn’t bashing his head on the table but pretending to

    @ashsvanlife@ashsvanlife9 ай бұрын
  • "The cops were probably relieved when he finally asked for a lawyer." You just played yourself. There isn't a law enforcement officer on the planet that would be happy if a suspect asked for a lawyer.

    @archangel3@archangel39 ай бұрын
    • What if the suspect starting singing “It’s Friday”? I’d be fucking stoked to see them leave the station.

      @sumbigdumkunt@sumbigdumkunt9 ай бұрын
    • Except for the fact that they were obviously looking out for their own.

      @DerAptrgangr@DerAptrgangr9 ай бұрын
  • Obviously you don't have to pass an IQ test to be a cop, a detective or a member of SWAT.

    @seanmadison6360@seanmadison63609 ай бұрын
    • You need a high school diploma and sometimes a college degree

      @Fargoleafy@Fargoleafy9 ай бұрын
    • There isn’t a single profession on the planet that requires you “pass” an IQ test, whatever that means seeing as there is no way to fail an IQ test. It’s a point of measurement and also isn’t totally indicative of a persons intelligence. Your comment is actually kinda ironic lol

      @sumbigdumkunt@sumbigdumkunt9 ай бұрын
    • @@sumbigdumkunt looks like ya don't need to "pass" an IQ test to post a youtube comment lmao

      @therealstinkgod2604@therealstinkgod26049 ай бұрын
    • @@therealstinkgod2604 - seems not because even you managed to type some rubbish. Never heard of punctuation either I see.

      @mandywalkden-brown7250@mandywalkden-brown72509 ай бұрын
    • On the contrary, they do IQ test cops, but they are specifically looking for average IQs. The official reason being they want cops to be relatable to average members of the community. The real reason being they want cops dumb enough to blindly obey orders.

      @beccahday@beccahday9 ай бұрын
  • They think just because they have a badge they can get away with anything. Sadly its true for some cases....

    @jenniferhalf1650@jenniferhalf16509 ай бұрын
    • @@consolewarsarestupid7it’s all about money bro lol you can get away with anything with enough money or status both definitely you can get away but idk about murder but other things 💯

      @aquaudo@aquaudo9 ай бұрын
    • well, all criminals commit the crime thinking they'd likely get away with it, regardless if they have badge. i mean, even when you walk up to a child stealing an ice cream bar at night, they jump in fear because they didn't expect to get caught. The badge really has nothing to do with it because everyone generally thinks they will get away with it.

      @tor13128@tor131289 ай бұрын
    • @@tor13128they don’t care, cops bad and all that childish bullshit. Nevermind the fact there are far more killers than killer cops, same with good cops and bad cops. If they were all scum like these morons think then society wouldn’t even function.

      @sumbigdumkunt@sumbigdumkunt9 ай бұрын
  • This video setup is great, keep this kind of content coming please.

    @johnbaier6385@johnbaier63858 ай бұрын
  • You can always tell when they're guilty. They talk too much and talk about irrelevant things

    @randybonefield7806@randybonefield78062 ай бұрын
  • THE ENTIRE POLICE DEPARTMENT WHO NEVER INVESTIGATED MATTHEW SHOULD BE FIRED & CHARGED WITH OBSTRUCTION.

    @hucklesnook1848@hucklesnook18488 ай бұрын
  • matthew's fluet in yapping

    @xiomara2706@xiomara27064 ай бұрын
  • Rest in peace to these people, may their souls find peace and guide their loved ones on in their journeys.

    @marie9524@marie95248 ай бұрын
  • With the Boynton case, why couldn't they just get a warrant for both their phones? The text records would've proved that the alleged suicide threat was either fake or never happened. And why didn't they realize that no man is this calm when his wife has just been found bludgeoned.

    @MondoBeno@MondoBeno9 ай бұрын
  • 3:42 when he fake screams but the bin is there so he sounds like an extra from Jurassic Park 🤣. Cop: Kelly's dead Perp: RONNNNKKKKKK

    @virtualoriginal@virtualoriginal9 ай бұрын
    • And then his frill pops out and he spits goo at the threat

      @kingcosworth2643@kingcosworth26439 ай бұрын
  • Serious issues with the Lazarus case: If she was known to investigators as the prime suspect, and target, then she should have been Mirandized before questioning. This, of course, is if any of the recorded interrogation was used against her in court. However, if they brought her in to book her based on the DNA evidence, then the arrest ruse could be perceived as a fishing expedition. Shoddy police procedure, either way.

    @mauriceaguiler1184@mauriceaguiler11849 ай бұрын
    • There were specific legal exceptions involved; among other things, the Lazarus 1st interview was technically "police surveillance", not "police interviewing" (situationally similar to why police are not required to Mirandize a drug dealer before filming them consent to a hand-to-hand narcotics buy). There were other legal variables as well covered elsewhere.

      @MateDrinker33@MateDrinker339 ай бұрын
    • JCS has a really good video on the Lazarus interview and why they went about it the way they did. Plus she acts super bizarre during the interview.

      @Drew791@Drew7919 ай бұрын
    • How much did she get? 27years? Why so little? Wth

      @alenkacoz1977@alenkacoz19779 ай бұрын
    • No you don’t need to mirandize before questioning if said person is not under arrest. Once the cuffs went on, that’s when Miranda rights need to be read. Before arrest, officers usually try to make sure they have evidence to back up the arrest.

      @switchunboxing@switchunboxing9 ай бұрын
    • @@alenkacoz1977 Govt. officials (e.g. lawyers, judges, legislators) virtue signal that govt. is reluctant to do certain things (things like criminals do e.g. end people's lives) and want to show that govt. is merciful (like criminals don't e.g. end innocent people's lives) and want to show that govt. is generous (like criminals aren't). But, the stifle any thought for the future welfare of innocent people when they release murderous psychopaths back onto the public, often with way less than 27 years of incarceration (sentences often reduced by early release, reduction of sentences by various legal or administrative actions etc.).

      @geoh7777@geoh77779 ай бұрын
  • Oooh I really like this short format of a few cases together.

    @niloo_atribecalledlove@niloo_atribecalledlove9 ай бұрын
  • Stephanie began getting defensive over the case before it was even suggested that she might be a suspect for it, which is a huge flag since why would she think shes a suspect if she was innocent. In all honesty if she was innocent it'd be even more reason for her to want to solve the case given it was one of her "Close friends" wife and that she had dated him prior

    @empdisaster10@empdisaster109 ай бұрын
  • Jessica Boynton was shot, they were trying to say that she did it herself and of course she didn't. She didn't die. So thats why there were no murder charges.

    @80bbygrl@80bbygrl9 ай бұрын
    • Yeah that’s very inaccurate reporting there, it’s widely reported she was shot, I’m not sure where the part about the hospital not finding an entry wound comes from.

      @thesausage351@thesausage3519 ай бұрын
  • There is a good line from a tv show that, I think, best describes this. " villans who twirl the mustaches are easy to spot, Those who clothe themselves in good deeds are well camoflauged.". This lie, I think, explains why some of these cops get past the screening.

    @trekkie1995@trekkie19959 ай бұрын
    • "Vigilance."

      @Jarikraider@Jarikraider9 ай бұрын
    • *line*

      @trekkie1995@trekkie19959 ай бұрын
    • @@Jarikraider Yep. I 100% agree.

      @trekkie1995@trekkie19959 ай бұрын
  • They took "You became the sole thing you swore to destroy" too literally.

    @LizardExterminator@LizardExterminator9 ай бұрын
  • Who you gon' trust when the killer is the cop? -K. Flay

    @iprefertostayanonymous@iprefertostayanonymous8 ай бұрын
  • Reminds me of the small Az. town I lived in. The police chief's wife was shot 6 times with his service revolver, four of them fatal, yet it was determined that she committed suicide. He was police chief until his retirement.

    @jmwyt1@jmwyt19 ай бұрын
  • 4:20 or he crashed to have a reasonable explanation for defensive wounds. Being in law enforcement, he knew he couldn't run, but he knew that plenty of cops have been able to get away with murder.

    @kayjay7585@kayjay75859 ай бұрын
  • The 2nd case makes me absolutely sick to my stomach. Stay FAR away from that town. FAR FAR away. It’s terrifying

    @annaelisavettavonnedozza9607@annaelisavettavonnedozza96078 ай бұрын
  • Can you imagine getting away with murder for 23 years and then having to go to prison after you're pretty sure you got away with it? That might be worse than just doing the time from the start.

    @rosebflowin@rosebflowin7 ай бұрын
    • Such a horrible crime

      @user-sg5ii6zy1q@user-sg5ii6zy1q7 ай бұрын
    • Weird that she felt the need to bite her.

      @ScriptureMonkey@ScriptureMonkeyАй бұрын
  • The guy at 0:05 was actually just speeding, he wasn't a "secret killer".

    @GregHassler@GregHassler9 ай бұрын
    • That did seem like kind of a shitty way to use that clip.

      @GaijinGarry@GaijinGarry9 ай бұрын
  • Im pretty sure that as soon as the cops mentioned Sherrie, Stephanie would have known straight away they were onto her! She panicked. She thought she'd never be caught. Wrong! That's what is so kool about DNA.

    @julieannejoolz@julieannejoolz9 ай бұрын
  • Always ask for an attorney ESPECIALLY if you are innocent.

    @jenniturtleburger3708@jenniturtleburger37089 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for providing the "actual photos" that are nothing but a blurred image with nothing discernible. It is very helpful...

    @HarryBalzak@HarryBalzak9 ай бұрын
    • It would get removed? Lol

      @earth2nadia340@earth2nadia340Ай бұрын
  • The first one, sergeant Talley…his reaction…the dry-heaving, the head banging…so very dramatic. I’m sure Kelley’s parents reacted somewhat similar to this, except it was worse for them and their reactions were sincere. And you just know that he never gave Kelley’s loved ones a second thought as he acted out his script. Her friends and family will have it A LOT harder than him doing time. He put them in HIS prison with what he did. And I know this from experience. My sister was murdered by an ex-boyfriend. And my family and I will never be the same.

    @missyann7588@missyann75889 ай бұрын
    • sorry for ur loss man 😢

      @AgeWYL@AgeWYL9 ай бұрын
    • That's brutal. I am sorry for your loss. I hope that ex-boyfriend has been captured and is rotting in jail for the rest of his miserable life

      @JohnnyBlake-bu4hl@JohnnyBlake-bu4hl9 ай бұрын
    • Rest in peace to your sister🙏

      @diegomari4478@diegomari44789 ай бұрын
    • I am so sorry for your loss. May you and your family find peace.🦋

      @abelis644@abelis6449 ай бұрын
    • I’m very sorry for ur loss, it’s tough I can imagine, I hope u cherished ur time with ur sister or atleast had a good bond with hee

      @bonkyz610@bonkyz6109 ай бұрын
  • Makes me grateful I am not in a relationship. Domestic violence avoided 100% 🤘

    @stephenholmgren405@stephenholmgren4059 ай бұрын
  • In the intro the last cop where he puts his head down got pulled over for doing 99 in a 35 in a police charger. Took the ticket like a champ lol

    @DubbedManiac@DubbedManiac9 ай бұрын
  • So wild that the first case had Army Ranger inforrmation sheet, but you decided to highlight SWAT in it.. :D

    @mikkovilhu8977@mikkovilhu89777 ай бұрын
  • The second case shows why you can't have family in law enforcement. The sheriff or higher up will always try to protect there kid and cover up the scene.

    @chessgenius123@chessgenius1239 ай бұрын
  • i still cannot forget the one mfer who jumped out the window in a interrogation

    @thebababoeyman4840@thebababoeyman48409 ай бұрын
    • They should have given him a days head start just for the balls it took to do that.

      @-redacted_by_youtube@-redacted_by_youtube9 ай бұрын
    • Wait what fr? Who is it I don't think I've seen it yet

      @handprintzz@handprintzz9 ай бұрын
    • ​@douglalala I think he is referring to a video where a guy is escaping through the roof of an enclosed room. In the video you can see him slowly escaping up while the cops are trying to get him from the ground

      @rainy50117@rainy501179 ай бұрын
    • @@rainy50117 Ohh alright thank you!

      @handprintzz@handprintzz9 ай бұрын
    • @@rainy50117 good explanation but i'm talking about the video where the suspect *straight up* jumps out the roof while he's still in handcuffs IN AN INTERROGATION

      @thebababoeyman4840@thebababoeyman48409 ай бұрын
  • Detective: Wait what? The cop was the murderer all along? Cop: I would have gotten away with it if it weren't for those meddling detectives

    @JustAPersonWhoComments@JustAPersonWhoComments9 ай бұрын
  • HAHAHAHAHA I knew it. He's above the law and the constitution. SOLID!

    @oldandy1645@oldandy16459 ай бұрын
  • "what happens if they're secret killers in disguise" like they arent public killers in uniform 💀

    @pinkmario0@pinkmario09 ай бұрын
  • R.I.P. to the victims ✝️✝️🙏🙏

    @eman6940@eman69409 ай бұрын
  • Bro, these compilations get wilder and wilder 💀 a few years ago it was trickshots, now it's fricking murder cases

    @SaschaJanetschek@SaschaJanetschek8 ай бұрын
  • My headcanon for the first case is that he shot his wife in a fit of rage and immediately left, so he didn't know if she had died or not, and the reaction was genuine regret. But you can't ever undo what's done.

    @WhiteJeezus@WhiteJeezus8 ай бұрын
  • I love these true crime vids

    @use2names492@use2names4929 ай бұрын
    • me 2

      @tallielintraisaqt@tallielintraisaqt9 ай бұрын
  • So nice to know as long as you have connections you can get by with anything. Really motivating. (This is sarcasm)

    @organicgreenpeace6360@organicgreenpeace63609 ай бұрын
  • "When is the last time you saw that bag" "You see, Once upon a time-

    @CeramicEdits@CeramicEdits9 ай бұрын
  • He said “ he doesn’t care about himself “ yet he he’s craving sympathy from his colleagues. What a baby, and to think he’s a police Sargent.

    @terencehennegan1439@terencehennegan14397 ай бұрын
  • 1st degree murder is only 27 years while 2nd degree murder is life? What a messed up justice system.

    @HomeSliceOfWhiteBread@HomeSliceOfWhiteBread8 ай бұрын
    • when women commit the crime vs when men commit the crime

      @athiefinthenight6894@athiefinthenight68945 ай бұрын
  • 23 years later, caught. As my dad used to say "there is no term that does not expire, nor debt that is not collected"

    @GoinDownhill361@GoinDownhill3619 ай бұрын
  • Detective intellect is on a whole other level

    @jasonaguirre945@jasonaguirre9459 ай бұрын
  • I done a bit of time in my younger days and EVERY murderer I met claims to have 'blacked out' and can't remember the killing

    @stephenm8898@stephenm88989 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for another great video, keep up the good work!

    @matts5k@matts5k9 ай бұрын
  • 5:34 You do realize that detectives don’t convict anyone, right…?

    @Amanda-nr2yi@Amanda-nr2yi9 ай бұрын
  • Also, I believe if someone you know, that knows you are SSDI, and they see you doing something that they don't think you should be doing, the may contact SSA. Then they will send in the investigaters to be watching you.

    @michaellangdon5463@michaellangdon54639 ай бұрын
  • I live in Griffin and never knew about the Matthew Boyton case.The fact he got away with it is sick and crazy asf.

    @tonythecuh6287@tonythecuh62879 ай бұрын
  • Now we need a false suspect to realise the detective is actually the criminal

    @vladyslavkryvoruchko@vladyslavkryvoruchko9 ай бұрын
    • lol

      @cataholic.@cataholic.9 ай бұрын
  • I love in the second one he’s explaining all the apparently obvious workout things he keeps in his bag to a guy who ( like me) has never seen the inside of a gym.

    @UDbaby@UDbaby9 ай бұрын
  • "It confirmed he had been lying under oath. Again, a small issue at first..." Why would lying under oath be a "small" issue? That's not a SMALL issue. That's an ISSUE. PERIOD.

    @The8thImmortal@The8thImmortal9 ай бұрын
    • there is no oath to tell the truth in an interrogation...narrator made a mistake.

      @tomtebone6711@tomtebone67118 ай бұрын
  • one time my cousin demarcus got pulled over for a broken taillight but ended up getting tased and arrested for 3 felonies and 6 misdemeanors. The taillight bulb was less than 5 bucks but by the time he gets out of prison it’ll probably be at least 20 bucks or more.

    @michaelmichaels138@michaelmichaels1389 ай бұрын
    • sounds deserved

      @Mick0296@Mick02969 ай бұрын
    • You have to follow lawful orders you know. And probably don't assault law enforcement, EVEN if you think it isn't justified. That's the reason courts exist and the entire point of due process and innocent until proven guilty, and yes, you're presumed innocent even while handcuffed in the back of a cop car headed to jail

      @bbs5400@bbs54009 ай бұрын
    • @@bbs5400 Fuck that. You are a human being and no one owns you. If someone is doing something wrong to you, you absolutely have every right to defend yourself from that. It doesn't matter what costume they are wearing. Just because there a ton of laws that say you can't doesn't mean you can't. What you said is just cowardice, hell you might as well lick their boots while they are beating you.

      @therationalanarchist@therationalanarchist9 ай бұрын
    • @@bbs5400 - tell that to Demarcus.

      @michaelmichaels138@michaelmichaels1389 ай бұрын
    • My cousin tyreek has a suspended license bc he likes to smoke blunts and ride around everytime he gets his license back it’s only for a month and they get him again

      @jimmytran5971@jimmytran59719 ай бұрын
  • Sometimes people dissociate, it’s protection for their minds.

    @SydMountaineer@SydMountaineer9 ай бұрын
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