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💥Did AJ ARMSTRONG Kill His Parents? Expert Analysis 

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Did AJ Armstrong Really Kill His Parents? Expert Behavioral Analysis from top body language and behavior specialists reveals key insights into this controversial case. Thank you to our Sponsor, Aura. Click the link for a 2 week FREE trial: aura.com/tbp
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Antonio Armstrong Jr also known as AJ Armstrong is a 24-year-old American man who was convicted of murdering his parents, former NFL players Antonio Armstrong Sr. and Dawn Armstrong, in their Houston home in 2016. He was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 40. Year.
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The Behavior Panel comprises the world's top body language and behavior experts: Scott Rouse, Mark Bowden, Chase Hughes, and Greg Hartley. They analyze behavior and body language in videos of public interest. This non-partisan group aims to educate and entertain, focusing on nonverbal communication, deception detection, behavioral analysis, statement analysis, interrogation, and resistance to interrogation. Through careful examination of gestures, expressions, linguistics, and cultural context, they reveal truths and deceptions. The Behavior Panel is prominently featured on The Dr. Phil Show and has its own show on the US TV Network, Merit Street Media.
Chapters:
00:00 AJ Armstrong Body Language Analysis
0:41 Analysis of AJ Armstrong's body language post-conviction and prison adjustment
09:17 Adjusting to new environment after years of isolation
18:40 Detecting behavioral patterns in high-stress situations
27:23 Doubts about innocence due to story inconsistencies
36:49 Behavioral analysis shows changes in communication patterns
45:52 Incidents involving fire and confusion about gasoline at Armstrong home
55:14 Analysis of suspect's demeanor and potential innocence
1:04:37 Analysis of behavior resembling murder suspect tactics
1:14:23 Analysis of response to questions about emotions
1:24:29 Suspect's language implies police evidence planting
1:33:27 Doubts about evidence integrity during tragic event
1:43:43 AJ Armstrong ensures sister's safety after parents' incident
1:53:05 Analysis of alarm system flaws and motion detectors in Armstrong house
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@TheBehaviorPanel
@TheBehaviorPanel Месяц назад
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@VisenyaRhea
@VisenyaRhea Месяц назад
Thank you for doing AJ Armstrong! I asked for it twice! Thanks! ❤
@reginasabido8593
@reginasabido8593 Месяц назад
Ditto
@lovewins7412
@lovewins7412 Месяц назад
The only ads that I don’t ff through are the ones with Chase 😊 🔥🔥
@CarlaMoselsy
@CarlaMoselsy Месяц назад
O ooo iii
@Bindi.B
@Bindi.B 27 дней назад
@@lovewins7412 well that’s a piece of useless information.
@donnaflynn8064
@donnaflynn8064 Месяц назад
As Mark Bowden would say, I have no idea who this is.
@janet5846
@janet5846 Месяц назад
Me too!😂
@Elleffe
@Elleffe Месяц назад
Same 😂
@user-wg2hp1zu9c
@user-wg2hp1zu9c Месяц назад
Me also😂
@sueleitch6396
@sueleitch6396 Месяц назад
😂😂😂😂 ❤
@alisonlepley666
@alisonlepley666 Месяц назад
Me neither ..but I can tell guilty as hell !
@thereisnoninadria
@thereisnoninadria Месяц назад
If he could go back, he would have asked for an attorney? Maybe go back a bit further and not kill your parents, buddy.
@lisasimon5498
@lisasimon5498 Месяц назад
@@thereisnoninadria ...and why would he have needed an attorney??
@thereisnoninadria
@thereisnoninadria Месяц назад
@@lisasimon5498 He wouldn’t need one.
@lisasimon5498
@lisasimon5498 Месяц назад
@@thereisnoninadria .... If he hadn't been guilty.
@tessahall797
@tessahall797 Месяц назад
My first impression of him is not that he’s friendly. It’s that he’s phony
@betteashley5706
@betteashley5706 Месяц назад
8 year olds PLAY with matches NOT 16 year olds.
@veeeds
@veeeds Месяц назад
I had a crazy friend who always wanted to play with matches when we were 12.
@NicolaMaxwell
@NicolaMaxwell Месяц назад
Not 8 but 16 is too old lol
@NicolaMaxwell
@NicolaMaxwell Месяц назад
@@veeeds same!!
@shadowless2109
@shadowless2109 22 дня назад
Exactly. 16 is old enough to know not to play with a gun or set a fire in your own house. He really tries to convince us to undermine his common sense at 16.
@tinar.a.3542
@tinar.a.3542 Месяц назад
I believe he did. Here’s what I found to be so very scary about the true crime episode I watched regarding AJ. The phone company reported AJ’s phone being used for ambient light during the time of the crime. You know when you pick up your phone during the night to make sure you don’t trip over the dog, or crack a toe on furniture? You don’t have to turn the flashlight on, just pick it up for the screen to give a little light! Your phone company can trace it. Crazy, right?
@Hx3ney
@Hx3ney Месяц назад
Very scary 👁
@froandcara
@froandcara Месяц назад
Whoa, didn’t know that 👁️ for sure they can watch us if they need to.
@isabellflorence4956
@isabellflorence4956 Месяц назад
Your parents didn’t “pass away” they were murdered.
@tracyjohnson2943
@tracyjohnson2943 Месяц назад
I thought he was innocent, but now…I see the lies.
@Kmbrgss
@Kmbrgss Месяц назад
Why would you not want the only person who was in the room with you to clear your name about the gunshot?? No innocent person would say "nah, i dont want to bring them into it".. I would be BEGGING them to speak on my behalf.
@andreareddorkinghood1371
@andreareddorkinghood1371 Месяц назад
Especially a kid. Kids will do nearly anything to shift the blame to someone else when they get in trouble.
@poerava
@poerava Месяц назад
The texts from his Mother were revealing. Endless lying. And she didn’t know why. He presents with signs of being a psychopath. The most psychopathic thing about this guy is that he thinks people believe him. Sees someone in a mask running away and forgets to mention it on the 911 call. Guilty AF
Месяц назад
The BIG GRIN after interviewer queried about "the friend" was very telling.
@lightbloom986
@lightbloom986 Месяц назад
How many times does A.J mention being 16 at the time of the murders, and specifically says "16 year old kid" in reference to himself. Makes me wonder if he thinks he can excuse his behaviour away as he was "just a kid". He did it with the fire and playing with the gun excuses too.
@melrei64
@melrei64 Месяц назад
An innocent person would be interested in the true killer being found or that the true murderer is walking free. It appears he's not worried about this because he knows the killer is in prison.
@karinklaustermeier4009
@karinklaustermeier4009 Месяц назад
He doesn't say my parent's murder he calls it "the incident".
@lolacole5653
@lolacole5653 Месяц назад
Right. And he also said "their passing" instead of their m*rder
@tiffanyfurmage9707
@tiffanyfurmage9707 Месяц назад
I cannot get enough of this team! Went to see them in Vegas for the conference...I love Scott so much as he reminds me of myself, being a strong empath fascinated by psychopathy. Each gentleman has a unique skill set that gives and gives.... Chase provides us with brain science put into layman's terms. His examples and explanations make me think he's a born teacher. Mark is brilliant at spotting meaning in things most people wouldn't. And Greg is the most concise speaker, and can process information so rapidly it makes me jealous...he's direct and can come across as scary to people but his eyes show deep kindness.
@mortalclown3812
@mortalclown3812 Месяц назад
I've never seen Greg as scary and not sure how he comes across that way. (Maybe if he's doing an interrogation.) 😊
@jaybanks1947
@jaybanks1947 Месяц назад
I knew his parents. They owned the gym I went to. I mostly dealt with his mom, Dawn. She was a nice person. She used to brag on AJ. It’s so sad that he killed them in cold blood in order to be with his GF. He reminds me of Erin Caffey who tried to kill her whole family and burned the house down. Killed her siblings and mom. Dad survived. Same lack of affect. Psychopaths.
@NicolaMaxwell
@NicolaMaxwell Месяц назад
They've did an episode on Erin Caffey, it's a beaut.
@Evilunclephilyfn
@Evilunclephilyfn Месяц назад
Hmmm wonder if you really did know them or just commenting on RU-vid
@jessiefrye3045
@jessiefrye3045 Месяц назад
​@@Evilunclephilyfn Hmmmmmmm what difference does it make to you?
@Evilunclephilyfn
@Evilunclephilyfn Месяц назад
@@jessiefrye3045 same question applies to you
@mortalclown3812
@mortalclown3812 Месяц назад
​@@jessiefrye3045 He is a troll here... and probably in life.
@tamastapf9117
@tamastapf9117 Месяц назад
After hearing gun shots and seeing a masked man you never check on your parents? This guy is such a bad liar. Playing with guns and fire in the house? No feelings? Pychopath.
@teresev1435
@teresev1435 Месяц назад
On the 911 call he didn’t say he heard gunshots. He said he heard gunshots in his parents’ room. If you’re in one room in a multilevel home and you hear gunshots, are you gonna know where the shots came from? I haven’t t heard any about this case other than the 911 call and TBP right now. The other things I noticed on the 911 call were his lack of emotion or fear. He also said he has no door on his room. I’m seeing some issues here
@TheCeri2011
@TheCeri2011 Месяц назад
An innocent man has never been so comfortable with false incarceration, isolation & with the fact that the vanishing perp who killed his parents is still out free!
@ToniMBullock
@ToniMBullock Месяц назад
💯
@BigcatMilo
@BigcatMilo Месяц назад
How’s Chase doing? Wishing you the best 👊🏼
@polina_piter
@polina_piter Месяц назад
Of course he did. He knew he was in trouble with them. No one else except his sister was in the house that night. He tried to blame it on his older 1//2 brother, who had an alibi. He wrote some stupid letter “from the criminals” and left it on the counter. And he admitted to stealing his dad’s gun. Cops were not buying his story the night of the murder. The only reason there’s still publicity is because, from that very night, he played his card. Then his defense team all played their card to the media and, of course,the media wouldn’t touch it. Tragic story of a boy who had 2 parents in the home, who were successful and paid for him to go to private school, and who disciplined him. There’s a thousand or more kids just in Houston who would give anything have parents like that. But he threw it all away bc of his pride and immaturity. Tragic.
@crowmedicine3890
@crowmedicine3890 Месяц назад
I'm not even half way through, but I have to comment on shooting guns in the house - I was just being a normal 16 year old kid. Starting a fire in the house - I was being a goofy kid. Huh? Talk about minimization. These things are not normal by any stretch.
@mellymelle860
@mellymelle860 Месяц назад
He also gave creepy smile during “I’m not going to to tell you”
@dancenut1001
@dancenut1001 Месяц назад
I believed he was innocent or I should say I wanted him to be. After his statement about not wanting to have the friend testify, that is such BS, an innocent person would do everything in their power to prove their innocence. Absolutely ridiculous! Guilty as charged.😢😢😢😢
@pattynielsen5506
@pattynielsen5506 Месяц назад
16 year olds playing with matches???? Maybe an 8 year old, but 16?
@ashleym91
@ashleym91 Месяц назад
Even playing with a gun and acting like he didn’t know what guns do at 16 is strange.
@pixie3760
@pixie3760 Месяц назад
Love your tangents Scott..don't change, you're great
@generationx9294
@generationx9294 Месяц назад
You guys are so right; when he’s asked what he thought about his attorney suggesting maybe his brother (Josh) committing the murders - it should’ve been a 6 second answer. Instead, he took about 3 minutes to “answer.” - and we still got no answer 🤦🏽‍♀️
@rawbathandbeauty
@rawbathandbeauty Месяц назад
Omg!!! Scott “season four, episode seven”…. The look on Chase’s face was priceless!!!
@glenngebhard1575
@glenngebhard1575 Месяц назад
i know, right? yes scott really is that amazing!!!
@carolynnanctildesign
@carolynnanctildesign Месяц назад
This friend, if he was a friend, would have come forward to corroborate his story without needing to be asked. There is no friend.
@WerZel
@WerZel Месяц назад
Exactly
@Evilunclephilyfn
@Evilunclephilyfn Месяц назад
His "friend" could be his current wife
@carolynnanctildesign
@carolynnanctildesign Месяц назад
@@Evilunclephilyfn Why wouldn't she come forward to keep him out of jail? 🤔
@Evilunclephilyfn
@Evilunclephilyfn Месяц назад
@@carolynnanctildesign considering they have a child together it's probably him protecting her...she'd get in trouble as she gave a different story to police and on the stand
@NicolaMaxwell
@NicolaMaxwell Месяц назад
@@Evilunclephilyfn If he has nothing to hide and his story is true, the one person who'd speak for his truth and freedom would be his wife.
@firdosvohra4315
@firdosvohra4315 Месяц назад
The most surprising part of this video was learning that Greg’s aunt was murdered by her husband.
@michellenisely6574
@michellenisely6574 Месяц назад
Same, and the way he casually brought it up while they were talking about something completely different
@jessinaespinal8206
@jessinaespinal8206 28 дней назад
Yes. I had to replay that statement to make sure I heard him correctly. That was a definite double take moment.
@sarahwieland3243
@sarahwieland3243 Месяц назад
In the lie about the friend being there and not disclosing them…it felt like such a dupers delight. He was all but cracking himself up over it. He entertains himself with lying for no reason at times just to see if he can get people to believe him is my observation.
@ashleym91
@ashleym91 Месяц назад
Not wanting to disclose the person who could prove that he wasn’t test firing beforehand is bizarre!
@Sam-gv6lo
@Sam-gv6lo Месяц назад
Because he knows that person does not exist
@daragreen7295
@daragreen7295 Месяц назад
@@Sam-gv6loOr--he knew what AJ intended to do, and so he did not want to bring him into the trail as a witness. Perhaps the guy preferred to remain silent….if he exists….
@Evilunclephilyfn
@Evilunclephilyfn Месяц назад
​@@daragreen7295or she... aka his current wife
@dianeandersen1926
@dianeandersen1926 29 дней назад
Or if the person does exist they would come forward! 😮
@kimosabe818
@kimosabe818 26 дней назад
"My parents passing"....no dude they were murdered!
@JeanIsaac-jk5fp
@JeanIsaac-jk5fp Месяц назад
I think if my parents were murdered I would use the word murdered, not my parents "passed".
@flyerb5041
@flyerb5041 Месяц назад
I feel so sorry for Josh. He didn't deserve the false attention that was focused on him. Given the interviews that the Grandmother gave, it wouldn't surprise me if she came up with the notion to put all the blame on Josh given he wasn't a blood relative to her. IMO, AJ is where he belongs. There is nothing normal about shooting a gun inside a house just for fun. Nor is starting a fire outside your parents bedroom. AJ had two parents that loved him and were trying to steer him in the right direction. Sad that he couldn't see that nor did he appreciate it. Sad that there is no remorse shown for his actions. All JMOO.
@hollylouge9267
@hollylouge9267 Месяц назад
Love the behaviour panel. My favourite lines fron the panel: - Mark: "i have no pre knowledge of this case...." Greg: "excellent display of the grief muscle...." Scott: "Typical psychopath" Chase: "Tan daddy" (still dont know what that is? 😂
@22ergie
@22ergie Месяц назад
"Me shooting off g*ns (at 16), was just me being a kid." Wow, when we were growing up as kids (in the 60s/70s), firing off weapons was not part of our extra curricular activities...Times sure have changed...
@786jo
@786jo Месяц назад
I distinctly remember many guns around the house growing up in the early-80s. None locked up but we KNEW not to touch them. My Dad made it very clear and we KNEW not to play with them and mind our father. I don’t know what has happened to create such a disconnect between children and their parents in some instances to cause such an egregious lack of respect and discipline. But, to your point, we just didn’t play with guns growing up.
@NicolaMaxwell
@NicolaMaxwell Месяц назад
@@22ergie I don't think so, I don't think this is a common occurrence in the youth of today.
@22ergie
@22ergie Месяц назад
@@NicolaMaxwell Wow, all one has to do is watch even LOCAL news over there in the US to see the reality...
@NicolaMaxwell
@NicolaMaxwell Месяц назад
@@22ergie I don't watch mainstream media, haven't for ten years. Not starting now.
@22ergie
@22ergie Месяц назад
@@NicolaMaxwell I don't blame you!
@joanneblack7697
@joanneblack7697 Месяц назад
Many guilty people seem to think acting "pleasant" and "neutral" will convince others they are innocent. In reality, it's inappropriate to act that way ... "friendly", "unbothered", if you are innocent.
@Rhonda_Lee
@Rhonda_Lee Месяц назад
He is trying to show how it's possible he did not do it without denying he did it. The more he speaks, the worse it gets.
@ArnoldZiffle-jw2mv
@ArnoldZiffle-jw2mv Месяц назад
Should have just asked him why did you kill your parents
@user-hb1kr1mz7l
@user-hb1kr1mz7l Месяц назад
Watch how he goes from "just a kid doing kid things" to respectable family father who has to protect his child. Laughable.
@peneloperoberts9584
@peneloperoberts9584 Месяц назад
He mentioned the murder of his parents as "the incident". Talk about distancing.
@ThatSharkGirl
@ThatSharkGirl Месяц назад
Would you want to be close to the memory of your parents being killed?
@mortalclown3812
@mortalclown3812 Месяц назад
​@@ThatSharkGirl Disingenuous response. Listen to other (innocent) survivors of murder: they absolutely call it what it is.
@ThatSharkGirl
@ThatSharkGirl Месяц назад
@@mortalclown3812 Not a word of what you said makes any sense in the context of this case. First I don’t think disingenuous means what you think it does. Second, he wasn’t the survivor of a murder. Try again. Either way you will still fail, it’s a simple “yes or no” question.
@suechapel1443
@suechapel1443 Месяц назад
Yeah, every 16 year old shoots a gun in the floor all the time 🤔
@delaneydrake7001
@delaneydrake7001 Месяц назад
Lazarus: gee, it was so long ago. Armstrong: I was young
@mortalclown3812
@mortalclown3812 Месяц назад
😂
@NoFear69262
@NoFear69262 Месяц назад
Didn’t his mother leave him a voicemail about being a pathological liar and taking his car away for bad grades, using weed and lying to them right before she and the father were killed? His mother was the disciplinarian and she was very upset with his actions at the point of her death.
@christophb2736
@christophb2736 Месяц назад
Chase, when you pointed out the distancing by not mentioning the killing of his parents, it was more of a severity softening. He said "incident" and "passing" instead of "killing" or "murdering".
@catserver8577
@catserver8577 27 дней назад
Was just going to point this out. This is totally correct.
@VictoriaGirlBC
@VictoriaGirlBC Месяц назад
When he says, “I hadn’t touched a gun in forever!” Well, two seconds earlier he said he misfired a gun in his room. Hmmmmm. 😂
@sandiweiss9516
@sandiweiss9516 Месяц назад
I really enjoyed this one. Was fascinating to watch him. Most gratifying for me was what everyone detected in his responses. Scott, the blooper at the end was brilliant! Keep them coming!
@raeven1200
@raeven1200 Месяц назад
As a paramedic, no two families have reacted the same way after a death, murdered or otherwise. Plus, he's institutionalized now. At 16, he lost his will to fight in the 1st 24 hours of jail. He's heard all the stories of the injustices and how innocent people are forgotten about so "this is how things work so.." he has accepted he's not getting out. He's not mad and knows he has to be compliant. Prisoners must adjust or they die. He's adjusted to his new life, whether he's guilty or not. His mannerisms are proof of that, in my opinion.
@cairistionamacleod3154
@cairistionamacleod3154 Месяц назад
Good comment
@brittmyzone8agarden
@brittmyzone8agarden Месяц назад
Thank you for saying this… I get tired of being pounced on in the comments but there’s so much nuance to why he at this point in the interview and his life would be responding the way he did and you highlighted most of them. I would also suggest that he understands the odds that he now has to face and some of his terminology is coming from the fact that he would like one day possibly parole and sacrificed the harder battle of his innocence to hopefully his compliance gaining freedom. I’ve unfortunately witnessed ones that have been institutionalized and also look like him that react the same way….
@Maazzzo
@Maazzzo Месяц назад
I agree. I think the panel are not taking any of this into account. Also, not everyone deals with stress the same way, and not every culture/micro-culture/ethnic group/human deals with events the same way. Someone's personality can change a lot of their behaviour. If he had been vehemently protesting his innocence, the panel would probably say that means he's guilty, too. It really bothers me how many people in these comments are just freely diagnosing him as a psychopath etc. He was a 16 year old child, and he's adjusted to the fact that he's there, and trying to just exist in this new very corrupt, highly racialised situation.
@shelleywilliams442
@shelleywilliams442 Месяц назад
Interesting, i just went straight to guilty bc he is so calm and friendly thanks
@raeven1200
@raeven1200 Месяц назад
Perfectly said. ​@@brittmyzone8agarden
@ember1794
@ember1794 Месяц назад
I agree with Scott, as a kid that guy sure played around with a lot of things he shouldn't have - very good point! - Thanks for calling it out!
@siobhankiely
@siobhankiely Месяц назад
I’ve just noticed that he mentions that “how big this case is” at least twice. I think that’s an unusual thing to say if you’re innocent. It’s almost like he likes to think this case is a big deal. It feeds his ego.
@nancyswanson6579
@nancyswanson6579 Месяц назад
It caught my attention when he described “this freind” as an innocent bystander. Which seems like the unsaid part was he himself was not an innocent bystander. Or he’d say something like, “an innocent bystander like me and look how it worked out for me”
@lenliveslife4303
@lenliveslife4303 Месяц назад
My question is why didn’t any interrogator ask him “How did you know the gun shots came from your parent’s room?” I say this is an important question because he is on the third level of the house when he hears the gun shots, so how can he know exactly what room on the second level the gun shots came from, unless you know because you were the one who did the shooting in your parent’s room.
@lisasimon5498
@lisasimon5498 Месяц назад
He probably 'froze' emotionally at age 16; that's the age he sounds like as he talks.
@loum73
@loum73 29 дней назад
He can't even finish saying, "My mother was loved by everyone."
@daragreen7295
@daragreen7295 Месяц назад
If you take away the volume, one would have no idea that he was in prison for killing his parents. No emotion whatsoever. Discussing a book or some day in his memory…..nothing to suggest his situation. Psychopath!
@Bindi.B
@Bindi.B 29 дней назад
Wow ! How many times is he going to say ‘a 16yr old kid’😬
@thekeysman6760
@thekeysman6760 28 дней назад
Was that supposed to be a question? 😉
@Bindi.B
@Bindi.B 27 дней назад
Work it out😂
@nickdrums-zi8ep
@nickdrums-zi8ep 16 дней назад
I was just a kead
@Dewey32
@Dewey32 Месяц назад
He never talks about how he did act, let alone what he was feeling. The way he refers to what someone else in that situation would do makes me think of what you have said about psychopaths trying to do what they think is normal for people, but they can’t know what’s normal-bc they’re not. There are a lot of things he “will never accept,” but he’s open to the idea his dad had something to do with a prostitution ring?
@argyriosvlastos321
@argyriosvlastos321 Месяц назад
I watched the bloopers at the end about 10 times...more please fellas :) Have learnt so much from this channel, there is no other group of experts as this anywhere, thanks for the knowledge...and entertainment!!
@luciel4502
@luciel4502 28 дней назад
This guy looks charming and innocent AT FIRST but as time goes on we are beginning to see little cracks . Also, I feel I am getting better at spotting deception. and what is not normal in the narrative. Thank you guys for that great case and study of a psychopath . I mean who’s trying to start a fire in front of their parent’s bedroom 😮
@bethanywallace8575
@bethanywallace8575 29 дней назад
This kid is so obviously trying to paint a little picture for us. He seemed like a good liar at first, but the longer he went on, the dumber his stories got
@LK-lz6lk
@LK-lz6lk Месяц назад
Great one guys!👊 Now I gotta go chg my shirt...spewed Dr. Pepper all over it when Chase told us about his Nickelback tattoo!😅😆🤣 Love his humor so much!☺️
@jocelynm.1652
@jocelynm.1652 28 дней назад
I agree with Scott that guy appears to be a psychopath.
@bangbangboogie8671
@bangbangboogie8671 Месяц назад
Hearing a murderer talk about having to protect his wife and his son, from his innocent brother, after he killed his own parents, who were trying to protect their family, is chilling surreal. Also, hearing him talk about his parents blood, with ZERO emotion, chilling.
@sherri-be5pw
@sherri-be5pw 29 дней назад
His flat emotional affect is often what schizophrenics have and its interesting that his brother has schizophrenia
@deniece0821
@deniece0821 Месяц назад
This guy sure loves to blame everything on being a "goofy 16 year old kid."🙄
@HarleyQwynn2013
@HarleyQwynn2013 Месяц назад
Why is it taking so long to get you guys up to 1 million subscribers? I've been here only 2 years, so I would welcome any input.🤷🏽‍♀️🎭
@LaraCross512
@LaraCross512 Месяц назад
It's 931 now and it will be 927 tomorrow. All because of the Sabe video. Many get demonetized for even speaking about such creatures. Their existence is not even supposed to be mentioned! A.I knows this and punishes the channel by messing with the sub count.
@Yo-xn9od
@Yo-xn9od Месяц назад
They lost a lot of viewers because they didn't do a show on the Dr Phil- Trump interview . Made them look like they are Dr Phils puppets.which wasn't a good look. For many their credibility went out the window..
@janet5846
@janet5846 Месяц назад
​@Yo-xn9od What is it that everyone(in US), makes everything about Trump? Very odd behaviour
@ginamarie6664
@ginamarie6664 Месяц назад
@@LaraCross512what is the Sabe video?
@Yo-xn9od
@Yo-xn9od Месяц назад
​​@@janet5846 I'm not American. My complaint has nothing to do with the election. I expect a man the calibre of Dr Phil to do a hard hitting interview on any politician . I expect when the fans of tbp ask for a show on the subject over and over again to do their job, Keep their fans happy. Hence they lost support of many fans..
@justmyopinion2205
@justmyopinion2205 Месяц назад
Scott, good instincts that he may be a psychopath. Having been married to a full blown psychopath for 20 years - Im very confident AJ is 100%, a psychopath. He displays (not all but those limited to this video) the same characteristics and traits my ex did that left me absolutely confused and concerned as to what was wrong with him. Bad flashbacks watching this episode. Than you guys for this very insightful and educational episode. Great job!
@pamigreenway
@pamigreenway Месяц назад
Fire starting is an indicator of psychopathy in children. 16 is not a little child but I'd like to know if that was a pattern that hasn't been revealed yet.
@retroactivejealousy-worldl1805
@retroactivejealousy-worldl1805 Месяц назад
I agree with Scott. Lots of indicators of psychopathy
@RexApplegate
@RexApplegate Месяц назад
This smooth, always calm and personable sugar coated demeanor when talking about killing is something I've seen with a select few veterans telling me about war stories. Combine it with no ability to eye smile with a big mouth smile, forced humor or laughter where disproportionate or inapplicable and inappropriate and I've found it's gonna be an antisocial personality disorder case. I got that vibe from him essentially instantly.
@sreimebai
@sreimebai 28 дней назад
I am sooo glad y'all did this one 😊 I saw it months ago and wanted to send to TBP but wasn't sure how!! Thanks as always for your insights 😊
@tammysims8716
@tammysims8716 Месяц назад
One more thing. He calls his parent's murder, "the incident." That is troubling to me. If that had happened to my parents I would call it "the day my parents were murdered!"
@barrywalls7175
@barrywalls7175 Месяц назад
also when he said 'when my parents 'passed'' which is more softening language. The guy seems so emotionless, it's freaky
@tammysims8716
@tammysims8716 Месяц назад
​​@@barrywalls7175 It's that creepy smile followed by "I can't tell you that Rowan." Side note: I read the murder weapon was left on a table. It happened to have a silencer on it yet A.J. said he heard gunshots. Also there was a note that said something like I've been watching you for a long time. This note was left along side the gun. I'm not buying what AJ is selling..
@joywebster2678
@joywebster2678 Месяц назад
He psychologically distances himself playing with and shooting a gun IN the house, but referring to " you hear about kids playing with guns a lot nowadays, but it was just normal thing for me back then". WHAT? Shooting at trees or something might have been trying out a found gun, but shooting Inside the house? Never normal in a home.
@alyssascott5154
@alyssascott5154 Месяц назад
Did he just tell us how he brought the gasoline to the house? With an alcohol bottle
@danabuchwald
@danabuchwald Месяц назад
He sounds like he’s just masking his true bad boy self, Like a playa…At 16 playing with matches, guns. He was just a disaster waiting to happen!
@danceteacherleslie
@danceteacherleslie Месяц назад
Please, will you do a show about Betty Broderick?🙏 I think she would be a fascinating subject!
@mimiroberts2705
@mimiroberts2705 23 дня назад
Stevie Wonder could see this boy lying.....
@apriltheInvincible
@apriltheInvincible Месяц назад
I’m so glad you guys did this one! I felt bad for this kid when it first happened but I see so much now that I didn’t see then. Thanks guys!
@deniece0821
@deniece0821 Месяц назад
Same with me. I actually questioned if the older brother did it when I originally heard about it. Not now.
@KitsuneNoMaboroshi
@KitsuneNoMaboroshi Месяц назад
I'm not saying he's innocent or guilty, just curious. I have a couple of questions: 1.what if he's undiagnosed autistic? And that's why he doesn't mind being alone, or his stoicism, etc. 2. How do you prove something you didn't do? Wouldn't there be no evidence? 3. Could he have been in shock? Everyone reacts to chaos and death differently, right?
@lindabarrett5631
@lindabarrett5631 Месяц назад
Wait, did I miss something? This kid was a father of 2 at 16 years old? I agree with all of you, and I appreciate Scott's foreign language education of what bs stands for. 😂😂😂😂😂
@LB-gz3ke
@LB-gz3ke Месяц назад
No, he had two mistrials. It took years to convict him. He was out during the trials and married his girlfriend.
@Evilunclephilyfn
@Evilunclephilyfn Месяц назад
You missed alot
@kristenhill7483
@kristenhill7483 Месяц назад
Wait, Chase does not really have a Nickelback tattoo, does he!?? 😂 The straight-face joke delivery gets me lol
@roxanescott2366
@roxanescott2366 Месяц назад
Can't wait to watch! Absolutely love you guys! 😊
@dearmakeupdiary
@dearmakeupdiary Месяц назад
just by watching his demeanor and some held up grinning while he’s giving specific scenarios “made up by the police”, you can tell he is a big liar. His lack of interest about addressing finding the real perpetrator(s) is a big red flag as well.
@nancypiros9133
@nancypiros9133 Месяц назад
He shows absolutely no remorse or sorrow that his parents are dead. Pretty creepy.
@user-qv7vz5kn8r
@user-qv7vz5kn8r Месяц назад
🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤Thank you!!! I requested this analysis. I CAN'T WAIT TO WATCH!!!!🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
@madelinewhick7467
@madelinewhick7467 Месяц назад
No joke, no exaggeration 90-ish seconds in my skin crawled. Kid's empty.
@lindsayborror4048
@lindsayborror4048 Месяц назад
Same... there's an arrogance even in the initial mask
@madelinewhick7467
@madelinewhick7467 Месяц назад
@@lindsayborror4048 agreed
@cathyramirez3370
@cathyramirez3370 Месяц назад
Hilarious Mark--“let’s talk about the masked man; he had a mask..”. 😂
@Pablo-gl9dj
@Pablo-gl9dj Месяц назад
Smartest thing he said.😂
@blessednurse50
@blessednurse50 Месяц назад
I requested this a long time ago. Thank you guys🎉🎉🎉
@roxanaalnatour5916
@roxanaalnatour5916 Месяц назад
🤔 He starts off saying, "I can understand why the jury reached their verdict " then ends with, " I don't understand why the found me guilty." I'm paraphrasing, i watched this very interview last night when i got the notification informing us what would be discussed tonight bcoz i had absolutely no knowledge of this case (not covered in my country etc)
@jersey63
@jersey63 Месяц назад
Greg, i picked up the same thing about the praises of his father and stopped at his mother. Interesting his comments during the interrogation about a hit man coming for his mother. Something there...
@tonyneal4716
@tonyneal4716 27 дней назад
He knows he'll be in jail for a long time but it looks like he's enloying it. A shower every day, three regular meals a day. Who could complain?
@katfromthekong414
@katfromthekong414 Месяц назад
This case keeps blowing my mind. Initially I was shocked at the flimsy evidence he got convicted on, but now I'm just shocked at how obviously full of BS this kid is. Guilty as charged in my opinion.
@lovewins7412
@lovewins7412 Месяц назад
Dang it, I missed the live yesterday! Grateful for being able to watch it today though. @The Behavior Panel I am so grateful for all of you guys! I’ve learned so much from all of you and Chase is wonderful to look at!Hands down, my favorite RU-vid channel!!
@AfterTheRains
@AfterTheRains Месяц назад
It’s never live. They have only done one live and that was ten onths ago.
@darwinshamster
@darwinshamster 18 дней назад
Armstrong referred to his parents' "passing" rather than murder.
@tammysims8716
@tammysims8716 Месяц назад
I'm bothered by him saying he was just playing around with a gun. How many 16 year old boys just play around with a loaded gun in their house, shoot it, and act like that's no big deal? After all this time, he still doesn't acknowledge the seriousness of firing a loaded weapon in his house and dismisses it as typical behavior of a 16 year old. By all accounts, he was raised in a good home with loving parents. There is no way this guy thought that this behavior was normal, especially not by his mom and dad. I wonder if there were other incidents with him but the parents were just trying to handle it behind closed doors. Maybe the parents had enough and were threatening to send him to Military school or a program for troubled teens.
@cenalanier6703
@cenalanier6703 Месяц назад
His tone reminds me of the boy that killed his sister and was interviewed, Paris Bennett. Same tone and inflections. I think he is a psychopath, his stories fail, because he doesn't have normal emotions so fails at pretending.
@maryjohnston4296
@maryjohnston4296 Месяц назад
He practically said he did it. “It was just a 15 yo kid playing around with a gun”. He sounds like a sociopath?
@user-dm7qk3kn4q
@user-dm7qk3kn4q Месяц назад
By the way how are you Chase? I hope all is going well for you🙏❤️
@mamatrop
@mamatrop Месяц назад
This is a case from my hometown, Houston. His parents were beautiful and he had a wonderful upbringing. His father was a HS coach and his mother worked in the school system as well, I believe. His father may have also been a precious pro FB player, not sure. He always claimed his older brother did this crime. Trial went on forever!
@jaybanks1947
@jaybanks1947 Месяц назад
They also owned a gym in Bellaire. Father was an Aggie then went to Miami Dolphins. If memory serves me, he didn’t have a long football career. I think his Dad was also a pastor too. Wonderful people.
@daragreen7295
@daragreen7295 Месяц назад
Greg-I love your explanation of the stakes of an innocent person vs a guilty person. Thank you!
@candiockeetay
@candiockeetay Месяц назад
Wow this was a case i was obsessed with ..thanks so much for this upload!!!!❤
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