theekikimonique yikes. Good he was caught. Thanks Michelle McNamara. My point still stands. We are aware of serial killers that haven’t been caught yet.
No matter what we eat. We'll be punished by God. Human life isn't above other lives. Killing is killing no matter if it's an animal, a plant or a human... Why not eat humans instead of plants or animals?
11:29 Watching the smirk and laugh that woman let out as she was describing the sight of blood gushing out of her daughters mouth sent chills up my spine. She’s not only reliving the moment she watched her daughter dying but she’s actually finding AMUSEMENT in it. A truly sick woman.
The second guy creeped me out the most. He seemed so smug and even outright proud of what he did. He just openly admits that he loves killing. They way he describes his feelings as he looks into someone’s eyes as he strangled them or the feeling of cutting someone open and “knowing the knife is sharp enough to go all the way up” is a glimpse into pure evil incarnate. That guy would 100% kill again if he were to ever be released.
It's like they are souless NPCs programs that went haywire or programs biological robots created to increase the pain and suffering on the relatives more so than the victims. It's like food or a drug for them.
That is exactly it. The fact we are living amongst such psychopaths. We should never be made to live amongst psychopaths. This is the biggest issue of all, why do they continue to be free to roam about anywhere they want free to pray on anyone all over OUR world without any restriction whatsoever. Psychopaths do not belong anywhere near the population, with any access to any person at all in any way at all, do not belong in our worlds. They should not be there at all. The fact that they are considered 'human' is a big part of the trickery used to keep them amongst us and feeding and praying on everyone around them. Like a free feeding ground for them. We are all perfectly able to identify them and uncover them on sight and at every instance. We can easily put them away. The big trick is the protection and 'rights' afforded them as if 'humans' when they are not. Like the 'right' to roam amongst us entirely unhindered, while freely assaulting us. Each of us individually can and do put them away anytime, but this must be done as a society as well, institutionally and at every scale, not just each person individually defending themselves against them. We as individuals know not to afford them any rights nor protections, especially from ourselves, we can slay them on sight, because we know what they are and we know not to protect them while they assault us, like society and 'the law' does. This slaying and suspension of rights for psychopaths most be done also within society, not just each individual alone. No longer the innocents paying for those creeps. Ever. Creeps pay. Every time. And many times over.
I listened these interviews at night in the bed...gotta admit that Ted's whisper gave me a creeps! It's mind-blowing that a human being can be that much evil and sinister
He smiled, seeing his daughters picture. He tried very hard to contain in. It looked like a proud father moment. When he said he certainly wouldn’t appreciate it, that didn’t mean he doesn’t care. He was hiding the human in him. He would’ve been upset and heart broken. He knew he couldn’t handle those emotions so he quickly repressed his emotions and said something casual, not once but twice because he knew he’d burst
That woman, when she said “the blood kept pouring out of her mouth…. The smile, the look she had on her face was disgusting and evil. Looked as though she really enjoyed it!
The way Ted Bundy started whispering into the microphone sent paralyzing chills all over my body and I nearly started to cry. I almost never want to wear my headphones again.
She's so smug for someone who planned and then failed (mostly) at her goal (killing her children). She only killed one and that's bad enough and because of her inept attempt at killing the other two they were able to be witness for the prosecution. She's a sociopath for sure but she hasn't mastered lying or acting. Nobody believed her bc most people have at least two functioning brain cells. I hope the survivors are happy and safe. What a traumatic thing to live with.
@@dontdiscriminatehateeveryo9263 Yes and the fat guy was a full blown psychopath. Most others show some signs of emotion even if only subtle. He had nothing, only when he was talking about killing the way I talk about percocet lol. Can't fake that.
They can often seem so strangely charming and polite they can confuse you into wondering if they actually did it. Then that moment in the first interview when Piers asks if someone did that to his daughter how would he feel. The simple matter of fact “I certainly wouldn’t appreciate it” was chilling.
@@marie-tv7vz no I mean that he said it like rape was an ok thing like so I’m bothered like it was normal that she thought she was gonna get raped or something
@@adishtikaruppiah17 I think it's easier for people to come to terms with that. They can tell themselves go somewhere else in your mind for a while and then it will all be over. When they start to realize they might be killed then it's more difficult.
Yah and did you notice every time she said there was blood pooring out of her daughters mouth she would smile or look unable to handle containing a smile. God thats terrifying.
The very first true crime book I read as a kid- at like 10- was about Diane Downs. It was absolutely horrific. I will never forget that she shot them on a back road while "Hungry Like a Wolf" was playing on the radio, or that she did surrogacy as a way to make income. I wonder if the children she carried to term know that they were incubated by a child killer.
@@annabo4867 It's easier to cope with trauma if you get some help with it. Even self-help works, if you're not willing to visit a therapist. Trauma has to be processed to the point of exhaustion. Exhaustion meaning, you go over every detail, you relive it, until it doesn't effect you as much. You learn to recount it without reliving it. Your emotions about it are in check. You're able to see, hear, smell, taste and feel things without being triggered. It gives you control over yourself vs your trauma. Learning to cope with trauma is the only way you can lead a productive and successful life. Resources and outreach are the two main components needed. And there is a shortage of those things now. So I can only imagine what it was like back then. Mental hygiene is important.
The woman had classic psychopath/sociopath eyes. The dead, emotionless kind that put a chill down your spine. Most killers aren't actually psychopaths or sociopaths actually and most psychopaths or sociopaths are not killers, but they do have very distinctive eyes
Actually, psychopath is not a mental illness. Mental illness is treatable, psychopath is not. Used to be considered a mental illness, but now those are just people who are born evil, without empathy.
@@adolfooceguera4408 I am not convinced that America is the king of mental illness. I contend that here in America these disturbed individuals are just given far too much attention. The movies and Netflix glorify them in a sick and twisted way. This makes it appear as though it is more common in America.
A bank note from the federal reserve without a receipts return policy in tact is something i wouldn't appreciate . A reciprocol for the return of used toilet paper.- is insurance your world is shit still. Good news is shits all fire. If life aint ever shit i do declare , everythings fyre...
He is a serial killer who during the entire conversation appeared emotionless so in my opinion he is a sociopath. What kind of an answer can one truly expect from that type of human honestly? I'm surprised he even gave an answer....
Buy the time he said he "would not appreciate that", i can see it ticking in his head how he had just murdered the man sitting in front of him 10 times over.
My Father worked in the prison system. He was a Corrections Supervisor who was responsible for keeping Family Annihilators behind bars. (Also Psychopaths', & Sociopaths) For 40 years, I grew up listening to stories about these criminals & how they killed innocent victims. God did not put us on Earth to do horrible things to others, especially children.
The worst damn thing about Ted bundy is how much he seems like a normal damn person when he talks. He seems charismatic, level headed. It’s just weird. And I hate it.
- redamanxi;; nah that’s not psychopaths. Psychopaths are people who put up multiple acts and act differently with different people. And that was ted bundy. That’s why he was able to do what he did he was able to act charming but also acted tough and shit. Psychopaths are more than just charming. They can be messed up and do other shit. And it’s sad
DocZero They’re called narcissists, psychopaths, sociopaths and domestic abusers. The Cluster B’s disordered. Read up malignant narcissism, learn about them, how to spot them..teach your children especially! They all read out the of the same playbook.
DocZero and I think I read something that said you have I think an 85 -90% chance of walking by or talking to a killer without you even knowing who they really are.
saurabh jha I don’t know. Most of them give me really bad creeps. I may not have jumped to serial killer right away but I don’t think I would enjoy being around them either. Give me really bad vibes. The most superficially charming out of all them might be Ted
"I'm not lucky! I couldn't tie my shoe for A MONTH!", said the woman whose children were shot to death in front of her. It sucks not being able to tie a shoe easily----let alone watching all of your children shot by a complete stranger for no apparent reason.
I didn’t know the story so she kind of confused me. She sounded like she was telling the truth but the way she didn’t express any emotions other then gratification was odd. Then, when she said that the blood was the thing that haunts her the most she made it’s sound like that was the best part. And that evil smile was terrifying.
What I’ve noticed through my years of watching these serial killers is that all of them find it difficult to describe what they feel when they had killed someone.
The first one is the most worrying because he just seems and looks like you’re average Bob who waters his plants, takes his dog for a walk and says hello to every passing civillian.
@Dru Baxter oh yeah it's so embarrassing and pathetic to be afraid of a man who brutally murdered and assaulted 30+ women whispering about beheading. Seriously, anyone who would be afraid of that must just have no balls dude shut up with your "I'm so badass" bullshit. You talk big game but I'd love to see you come face to face with one of these people.
When she says , " I can see Christy reaching and the blood pouring out of her mouth " How unfortunate for these children to be conceived by a father who didn't want them a mother who would later murder them !
“It’s crazy the things people say when they’re nervous” “she thought I was taking her to tutor her for her Spanish test” *whispering into mic* “the Hopkins girls severed head was brought 25..” WTFFFF THAT WAS SO TERRIFYING ONG
11:29 "the blood that just kept gushing out of her mouth..." and the sly smile.. A thousand needles straight to my bones.. MY GHOD! If I was the child, I would prefer not to survive that moment.. That sight of the two, looking down at me.. Us kids all fun and excited and suddenly.. It all shifts to something entirely strange...something happening to my brother and siser..not quite knowing what.. But a the instinct that its something not so good.. Then me....and the smile and intrigue in the eyes.. That kind of a trauma, the smoldering etch.. how can it ever escape ones memory. But I believe in the capacity of humans to do good in the collective. We manage to aim and throw in the general direction of the good in the long run.. But that smile... I need an eyebleach.
@@VinnyLam No, I just expected them to look a little less functional, I guess. But they look like fully functional nice civilized people which is scary.
Yeah that makes me even more scared because I think like "what if I actually know a serial killer in real life that hasn’t been revealed about until now"
What scares me is at some point they look normal and fine or even friendly. The fact that we met alot of people and not knowing they are a serial killer and been around
People don’t go off with serial killers bowing they’re serial killers. They are charming, entertaining and polite, that is how their victimes reached the fate they did
True. Most of them are disconnected and can’t feel normal human emotions. When that mother was talking about her dead child choking on blood she never shed a tear or was emotional. It’s crazy that she was smiling about it.
11:22 .. she visualises her daughter bleeding from the mouth begging her mother for help after her mother had shot her several times... and when visualising this memory she smirks and quietly laughs... that is pure evil on another level..
Mentally ill for sure, I'd say she's more of a psychopath as well as schyzophrenic, rather than the first person who was more of a sociopath (no feelings, lack of empathy). This is why people need help, before they do this stuff. They needed therapy.
213 why’d you call him/her an idiot because she doesn’t know how many illnesses she has though it may be a whole lot that’s still mean shut your ugly mouth the fuck up
@@mahdudedokkan People who are already that far gone are going to act on their sick fantasies that are real to them, no matter how much you try to help them. Some people legitimately can't be helped. There's a reason why prisons exist.
This just makes me wanna lock my doors and never go outside. Imagine being so unlucky as to come across these kind of people. Be thankful that so far you’ve been fortunate enough to just walk by them.
@@Adrian-fl9ud in my opinion guns' rights are women's rights, we should arm every woman and teach her how to safely and responsibly use a handgun, it could absolutely make the difference between her life and death
lifeIS FuckedUPed That and in his sick, twisted mind. He can understand how someone would have the desire to kill & how their temptations can take over. He can see where they’re coming from ... wack job
2:20 that deep breat, he could recall how he felt during each of his killing. And it also means he would do it again, several times. Anyday can be the day. He should never be let out.
Yeah, I don't understand people being obsessed with serial killers. They have taken lives, there is nothing fascinating about that or how their minds work. They're psychopaths.
@@Pain-cw3lt it's just interesting to understand how thier Brains work. I'm pretty sure my brother is a sycopath he has hurt animals and laugh and didn't understand what was wrong to molest me and my cousins, and he has no respect or sympathy for people's feelings it drivese to learn to understand why.
@@shanenicole9552 Because something is wrong with them. That's why lol. People obsess over serial killers like the way their brains work are so interesting when it's really not. They're just disturbed individuals who shouldn't be glorified in any way, shape, or form. If you kill one person you're probably crazy given situations etc. If you kill several people you're 100% crazy. There is nothing more to understand.
@@Pain-cw3lt still interesting. Ya thier disturbed but I don't see how it's wrong to study them 🤷🏼♀️. It's so unnatural, so it's different and interesting. I mean I definitely do not glorify them. To each thier own I guess, if you don't like it so much I'm surprised you came to this video to watch and then comment.
Have you read "The Jigsaw Man" by Paul Britton? It is not mentioned in the summary. He is a forensic psychologist who has solved many crimes. He has even one he solved but the police couldn't get enough evidence to convict the person.
The inconvenient truth is that the government keeps these criminals alive and provides them with a roof and free food, and the sad part is that the family members of the victims who work hard in the community pay part of their expenses.
@@TheStedomi like wtf wrong with her. People may say the supernatural is not real but im convinced that woman a demon attached to her soul. You're exactly right pure evil...and that guy she was tryna talk to murdered that family...he killed a newborn......fresh from the womb. The attack made mama go into labor and he killed everyone...fuck wrong wit 'im
ALINA ARYKBAEVA it’s his manner of speaking. He replies with sir in the sense he knows he’s done wrong, but he’s not completely sorry about it. He even mentions how he felt passionate about killing.
One of the reasons I don't consider people saying sir or maam respectful. It's just a word. They could be the worst person in the world and call you sir or maam then kill you with no remorse
You should look at the video of her re-enacting what happened ,showing the cops about a day after , she bangs her arm on the car and starts laughing all kiddy , this is like the day or two after her children had been murdered ( well one died and the other two seriously injured, boy ended up in a wheel chair , she is a true psycho
You don't get it. Society paints these guys as disfunctional and ununderstandable when the reality is, all of us have it in us. The laughter you see, is not un-underatandable, it's her fighting response to the attrocities she comitted. That's why it pops up as soon as she talks about it, because she envisions it and laughs to disociate from it. Honestly it's so simple, psychiatry is juat a rat circle of employment for average people, i. e. a social cog, to maintain a mysticism about something that, by all accounts, is present in everyone.
Someone cuts in front of you in line.. “ certainly wouldn’t appreciate it “. Some kidnaps, r*pes & m*rders your daughter... “ certainly wouldn’t appreciate it “. 🤨
@@bigmacattack4201994 Sociopaths don’t have emotions, they mimic emotions. He genuinely doesn’t know how he should feel looking at his daughter. Certainly wouldn’t appreciate it sums that up perfectly. I don’t have kids.. I have 3 cats lol If someone had the audacity to say my cats weren’t cute.. I certainly wouldn’t appreciate it. but hurt them!! & that’s just my cats!
@@felixculpa9303 Very good point. And I totally agree with your point about your fur children lol. He was obviously devoid of any emotion. He hadn't seen his daughter in years and sees a picture of her and just says "oh yeah would you look at that". It's sad how far they are from basic human empathy
They probably need to come up with more severe punishments for the likes of the second man. Jesus!! Beating a woman to death so she gives birth, then killing the newborn baby!!! That's the absolute worst type of monster.
Because they have none especially empathy or remorse for a fellow human their just objects to them , their like rabid dogs and should be treated the same not interviewed or treated like a celebrity as some have .A firing squard or a rope is what they deserve
“I certainly wouldn’t appreciate it” that’s what you say when McDonald’s doesn’t get your order right. Not when someone asks what you’d feel if your child got raped and murdered.
@@sweetiesweetie6423 youre actually. Psychopaths have no concept of emotion, anxiety, fear or anything like that. So no hes not a coward he simply just doesnt give a shit haha