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No doubt. Especially in the case of the Petit family. I can’t tell you how angry that story made me. “Duh, turn around Roscoe. Fergot muh vest”! Gross negligence and incompetence should be a more serious offense when lives are at stake, you have the power to basically kidnap people at gun point, and there exists such a thing as “qualified immunity “.
That footage in the supermarket REALLY Freaked me out. I was stalked for a week by a man I delivered a pizza to an interacted with for barely 30 seconds. Scariest part of it is I NEVER would have known I was being stalked. It was my fellow employees who told me about some guy who kept calling the store and ordering pizza asking for me specifically to deliver it. Then he would ask whoever answered the store phone , (usually a 15 or 16 year old girl) for my number and address claiming he was an old highschool friend who had just moved back to Philly and wanted to surprise me with his return. when none of that worked because everyone in the store was told he spent the final two days of the week sitting in the bar across the street from my Shop. sitting right by the back door which was always open, watching me work and trying his high school friend story on anyone he watched either talk to me or just come from the store to the bar. even when he'd try his story on someone who knew what was happening and that person called him a liar he'd just keep it up. A good friend of mine Was the bartender there FRI Night and he said I'm gonna end it. he told five other guys we knew to come hang that night. when they were all there and knew what was up, my friend gave the stalker a shot on the house and did one himself. Then he said if you don't stop this shit and disappear look down the bar and tell me what you think will happen. he looked down and all the guys were looking him right in the eyes. lol that was it far as I know. like I said . interacted with this man for 30 seconds while he paid his bill. if not for all the employees telling me what he was doing I never would have had a clue until he already had my address and number
It's absolutely shameful how many of these cases are marred by the absolute incompetence of the police, especially the hostage situation where the idiot chief told officers to stay away until he got there & then SWAT had to turn around & go back because they forgot their vests? What sort of useless idiot is running a SWAT team that can't remember basic equipment when they get called out? This poor man lost his entire family because of the incompetent idiocy of these clowns in uniform & unfortunately he probably won't be the last.
Madeline, watch it again. There was no proof, that's what narrator said the prosecution said to use as motive. The murder was notorious for committing crimes of sexual assault.. It's not unheard of for them to use condoms to try and hide evidence only to get careless and leaving evidence behind like wrappers.
That is why people sometimes dont report that they found someone because you are always the first suspect. They just want to solve the crime and they dont give a damn if they have the right person or not.
Exactly. And "team" being the magic word. ALL of them forgot??? What a Mayberry PD. On second thought: even Barney Fife always remembers to put his one bullet in his gun.🤗
I'd really to know how that one happened by accident. And while I can't explain or provide any evidence it seems like an on purpose to me. SWAT teams a lot of them are made up of former military. Marines soldiers some of which served in advance infantry or even special forces. They would absolutely unequivocally never forget something so vital.
@@voiceofreason1208 I’m with you. Seems really fishy too, that PD assumed the wife was involved in a bank scheme…and why did the police chief stall on getting to the house?? They could have arrived at the home WELL before Jennifer made it back there with the 2nd killer, if they took anything about the bank teller’s findings serious.
I’ve been stalked before and learned a habit that has probably kept me out of being stalked again. When I get out of the store I don’t drive straight home, I drive around and take a few extra turns just to make sure nobody is following me. People can call me paranoid but the best way to see if someone is following you is to take four consecutive left turns, if the car or person is still there, they’re likely stalking you.
Story 3 was a lot worse than many people know, not only were the daughters and the mother being s***ually abused by one of them. That was all going on, while the police were outside trying to decide weather or not they were going to escape from a certain door and weather they were a threat or not. All of that decision making, took the worse part of half an hour and they did not consider the fact that there was a family inside that home that had just experienced the worse thing possible anyone could ever face in their lives. I do hope they all R.I.P
Right?! This "summary" is a mockery. To this day, that story is the WORSE I have ever heard. I remember being absolutely gutted and distraught after hearing the full tale. For anyone interested, look further into it. The backstory of the perpetrators and the horrific atrocities that family endured while the police grossly failed them is something you will never forget. As soon as I seen their faces, I said burn in hell. I'll never forget the journal entries by Josh and Steven's suicide letter. Josh was a monster, at least Steven had sense of remorse from the shame and humility for what a disgusting and weak coward he was to be sucked into that pedophiles "robbery."
@@aleeshaj2084 Yes you are right, I see the full documentary and the things you find out about the two disgusting men, if you can call them men it's horrible. Those women and children did not need to suffer through any of their disgusting actions......then to find out their backgrounds was just horrifying. The police made a major f**k up, were careless and should be punished themselves for not taking action when they needed to.
I think police need better pay *after* getting far more training. It also seems that many cops are promoted in the wrong way - because they are popular, not skilled or smart. There also needs to be an easier way to sue them or prosecute them for not doing their job. In many areas, they show up when called, ask a few questions, write out a report, yet do no research and otherwise blow it off. In at least one state, a citizen cannot get the state B.I. to investigate - only the sheriff is allowed to do that.
@@genkiferal7178 my hometown is Cheshire the town has hardly any crime-speeding, a little theft, and dui’s. I say this as a pro cop person: the cheshire cops royally screwed up. Instead of going to the Petit’s house they went to the bank. They prevented poor Dr Petit from running back in the house to save his daughters and wife. They had plenty of time to breech the house and save the wife from being raped by Steven and the youngest daughter being raped by that pedophile Josh. The poor eldest died of smoke inhalation trying to get out.
I live about 20 mins from Cheshire and this story gutted our entire state. What that family went thru was absolutely horrific and the cops failed them horribly. If anyone deserves to die for their crimes it was those 2. Connie and Alisha's comments above pretty much said all that needed to be said. RIP Petit girls, you all deserved better 🙏🏼💗
In Nona's case: how tf can forensics fail to collect ALL the evidence. 🤦♀️ I can't stand it when someone fails to do their frickin job properly, especially when lives are at stake. 🤬
I think they didn't do a thorough job because they 1000% believed the case was solved . Any fingerprint involving the bf , after a 5 year relationship can too easily be speculated . Luckily he's innocent because it was fumbled from the beginning 😩
This one could have almost been titled ‘Devastating Police Fuck Ups’-not cross checking the time on a receipt (literally the only thing that would make it an alibi), opting to protect a bank from possibly being swindled over helping a possibly kidnapped family (only to finally show up with an entire SWAT team who somehow all left their bulletproof vests back at whatever camouflage colored Mickey Mouse Club House they operate out of), and doing nothing when a woman reports her attempted murder, so she ends up (wait for it) MURDERED.
The police were literally created to protect the rich and they're interests and they're very well aware that their budgets will be slashed if they don't say, protect a bank over one random family
seeeeeeeeeeeeeee this what we Black people been trying to tell ya'll. This is YA'LL police force. This type of NON work is something we know ALL too well!!! Idk you Liz but you articulated this SOOOOOOOOOOOO well.
Nona murderer lived almost right next to her, was know to be obsessed with her and has a history of violence. How did the police not get him? He was right there!
Because they weren't looking for real evidence left by who actually killed her. They were trying trying to look for evidence that will make the boyfriend look guilty. They had made up their mind that he was the killer and were trying to fit evidence in that scenario. They wanted to pin the muder on him instead of actually doing their job, investigate and catch the real killer. They probably forgot that "everyone is a suspect until the real culprit is caught" or "everyone is innocent until proven guilty." The were trying to prove Kevin guilty instead of finding the real culprit.
I knew Kevin for years and wondered what happened to him all of the sudden. “He was a huge online gamer.” Our friends told me what had happened I’m in PA and he was in Arkansas, I knew for a damn fact he would’ve never done something like that. He was one of the nicest most stand up people you’d ever meet. They need to charge Dunn for the murder he committed! Police failed miserably and had blinders as they do a lot when they WANT it to be someone that didn’t do the crime.
Never say "I know he/she would never do that" Because you NEVER know a person a 100%, sadly, you can't put your hands in fire for anyone. I know he didn't do it, but just saying lol
Story 3 is infuriating! I can't beleive police didn't go straight to the woman's address to save her and her family 😡. If she was committing bank fraud they could have dealt with it later.
So true, if money is threatened then they’re straight on the scene. When it’s human life at stake, “oooh it could take a little while before we reach you”.
#1 no way. The boyfriend is 100% Innocent. He literally looks scared. He didn’t ask for a lawyer and he looks genuinely shocked. How unfair of them to hold him under hours of questioning just after he finds his girlfriend dead.
He's a very kind guy, too. The whole thing left him with serious PTSD. They wanted it to be him so bad, they ignored the evidence. We all know Dunn did it. He's gotten drunk and told multiple people he did it. It's insane that he wasn't convicted.
The Cheshire home invasion really rocked CT all around. I remember hearing about that and being terrified that someone could follow me home and do the same. Really wish we had better police in all aspects
I live in Russellville. My sister played softball with her boyfriend in High School. They were broken up when this happened. The murder weapon was laying across her body. He knelt next to the body and got her blood on his clothes. He lifted a lamp off of her body so he could check for a pulse. And FYI, Russellville Police are notoriously lazy! They took him to trial over is 3 times and all 3 times there was a mistrial. They bankrupted this poor kid's family with legal fees. They sued the city a few years back to recover the legal fees. It's the 3rd time the actions of Russellville police have caused the city to be sued. That supposed kidnapping only got him 5 years in prison, not 15. A lot of us think that was a setup. The incident was supposed to have happened in the parking lot of the church that ""literally"" runs this town.
He truly loved Nona bc logic would stop him from even touching her let alone hugging her! Then to be blamed while grieving. Long distance is hard to remain faithful yet 1 cop said SHE WAS TOO PRETTY TO BE WITH HIM SO HE KILLED HER BC SHE WANTED TO MOVE ON. To the press. Dont quote me but same meaning that he wasnt good enough so another hurt rt there!
I thought the same like "YOu alive?" or "Hey you dead?" are just common things you might send a friend when they're usually good about getting back to you (From Cali)
The Petit Family is one of those stories you don't forget. It's gut wrenching & gives you pause on how random running into danger can be, by simply going to the grocery store.
There is a heartbreaking documentary about the case. It goes to show that you can have all the privileges America can bestow and still be touched by evil.
He became a politician after? They didn't kill him? He survived? They just left him alone didn't kill him? He shortly remarried after? The police and swat actively made decisions that ruined the case? No one suspicious? At all? He remarried in 2012 his family was R and M in 2007 assuming the couple started dating years before that's essentially no time..... again.... they brutally murdered the woman but he somehow got away..... it's shocking no one is saying anything. I also found out his family has political connections. He at the time had the influence to control police and swat into those horrible calls and to not investigate this obvious clue....... silent......
Story three hit home. I was at work the day that happened and when I hear about it I felt for the family. I didn’t know them but I felt bad. People can be monsters.
The scheme is generally to withdraw your own funds and not properly document some part of the process, or in some other way sabotage the process, in order to blame the bank and have the funds dispersed a second time. It's not as common anymore in the digital age, and it absolutely shouldn't have been an excuse used by the police to not properly follow up. Basically, if it was a scheme, bank fraud takes time to investigate and prove, so that's really not an excuse to wait. On the other hand, if they are legitimately being held under duress, time is of the essence. This was inexcusable sloppy policing, plain and simple.
@@Datura981 great explanation, Thank You ! i just wsh more people could see your post. can you , please, repost it on the main page? that would be so helpful for people to understand with Your TWO great points. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I actually live in Russellville, knew Nona, and live a 1/4 mile from the apt she was murdered in. The police here are incompetent, to put it mildly. I know most people say that about their small town police, but I REALLY mean it. They completely fumbled her case on so many levels. Dunn did it. He's admitted to "friends" that he did it. It's pretty well common knowledge around here.
She didn't deserve what happened to her. She was the victim, no one had the right to take her life. Unless the victim posed a danger to others, the "he/she was not innocent" is very cruel and insensitive.
@@toufusoup I NEVER said she deserved what happened to her. I wouldn't say that about my worst enemy. But, when her and her besties bully someone so bad they attempt to unalive themselves? Not ok.
@@Muirmaiden Algorithms flag key words. The proper word for it is a key word. I'm sorry, I assumed most people that use the internet knew how the algorithms work.
For the petit murders the police didn’t arrive and the house was already up in flames. They sat there for over 2 hours and were too scared to enter the home. If they had entered the home when they got there, all 3 of those lives would’ve been saved. They also pushed the lies to the media that William petit was involved. I grew up in ct and thought the father orchestrated it because of the media depiction of him being involved, it was on the news constantly. Shame on the Cheshire police for the way they acted during the crime and the many months after.
Police's actions were just like in that school shooting incident, what's the name, it was last year, in Texas: Arrendondo was their police Chief, and same as the Chief here, he wanted SWAT and god knows how many other agencies there first, he forbid anyone from doing anything, and they laid siege to the school for over an hour with the shooter still killing in a classroom. I'd say, the police Chief was the culprit here, too: no one would dare to go ahead and do anything without his permission.
@@raphaellavictoria01yea was abt to comment abt ulvade but u beat me to it lmao, it’s fucking despicable when the people who have over 3k worth of gear are scared of a crazy guy w a gun. they should’ve gotten their ass’ in that school n done something. hell even let the parents run in there na ave their kids but to keep ppl out and not even go in yourself is pure unfiltered pathetic human existence
Back in 2016 both my friend and I were going through devastating break ups with our respective significant others. Over six weeks or so we spoke everyday. One day I texted him several times and he didn't respond. I sent a message saying, "I hope you're not sitting on the couch dead." I received a call from his niece the next day. He was found dead in the bathroom. 😫
It's insanity. They need to actually find out who committed the crime by getting all the facts straight, not ask a bunch of people if they think a suspect did it or not.. What the fuck.. I just cannot get behind this.
Sad when forensics doesn’t get all of the dna they need for whatever reason but they may never solve that case now. Tunnel vision by detectives puts a lot of innocent people behind jail.
the one with domestic violence makes me mad (Gail Katz); my mom would contact the police regularly about my father hurting her, and they either blamed it on her or ignored it and it’s disgusting. i hope that poor girl rests well, the world failed her.
Wtf were the police doing over there???!!! I feel sorry for Kevin; the person he loved was murdered, turned out she was cheating on him, they tarnished his reputation, charged for her murder even went to court, imagine the trauma, I hope he sued them and live a happy and peaceful life now.
They were broken up when this happened. He was in town visiting family and went to check on her when she didn't answer his text. Russellville police are notoriously lazy.
The case of The Petit family happened in my state very close to where I live. I can't even explain how horrifying and heartbreaking that was for the family and the community. What those monsters did to that family was beyond depraved and we were all left terrorized. I remember my daughter, who was a preteen at the time, was afraid to go to sleep for about the next year. And poor Dr. Petit has to live with this.
Right after the story about the Petit's... when you said "I know, I know. It's hard to come back from that one." I felt that. 100%. My eyes were starting to well up hearing about the memorial & the dedication at Dartmouth... & I just felt like you were talkin to me. ;) You both are amazing narrators. Seriously. But your voice is my fav. Have you done any other narrating?
These videos are so well-done. Narration is excellent. The details to the cases are perfect. All in all you are a real addiction to true crime enthusiasts.
@@ananasbanana Chengis khan and gang killed most human in recorded history. If "you alive" text considerd as a red flag for a potential murderer then I killed almost a million people because I sent it to everyone. There for I "sarcastically" said I am chengis khan.
apparently, someone purchased the home where the murder of the final story in this vid took place. the person turned this home into a haunted house and literally recreated the crime scene in the kitchen with fake body parts in the oven, in pots and pans, and in the fridge, just like addy’s body was. like, how absolutely fucked up are you to do that?
I thought there’s a law that was created after a series killer got caught that banns earns on any crime. am I missing something? and what sick minded would visit that place even if he created it?
Sadly, just look at the high number of both tv shows & RU-vid channels that do similar acts. Making money off of other's painful & miserable horrors and calling it entertainment. I'm not sure what's worse, those profiting or those giving the profits.
I feel so sad hearing about the Petit family murders. Such a trivial thing like going to a grocery store can trigger this terrible event. What would have happened if they haven't gone to the grocery store this day? Would they have lived a happy and normal life? What about the murderers? Would they have targeted another family? Is that family alive now thanks to the fact that one of the murderers took an interest in Michaela and Jennifer?
I think he stalked them bc he already knew of them having money. Regardless, to me, this case highlights something else: the need to have ACTUALLY secured entrances to one's home. Had there been a serious lock on the cellar, had there been bars in their windows, etc: if they can't enter, they will go away. Do you have a solid door, a lock with a key that is not easily duplicated, what about your windows, your basement? It's terrifying.
@@raphaellavictoria01 There is some truth to this. In my country it is standard practice to have window grills, gates, multiple door locks, etc. Even posh gated communities where celebrities live have huge gates in their homes here. It was surprising for me to learn that this is not common in america.
My wife and I have lived in Russellville all our lives. The RPD definitely screwed Nonas homicide up. I don't think she'll ever have justice. The FBI or state police should have been brought in.
The story about the man who followed the lady and her daughter home from the store reminds me of a sermon I regularly preach and that is, DON'T EVER ALLOW ANYONE TO FOLLOW YOU HOME. An incident happened here in Nashville about 45 years ago where a man and woman were involved in some sort of road rage altercation. The man followed the woman all the way home and as she stepped out of her car, he shot her. She was not killed but I believe she was permanently partially paralyzed. Since that time when I get close to home, I start looking behind me to see what cars might be following me. If I make two or three turns and the car behind me makes those same turns, I do not go home. I keep driving until that car is no longer following me. PLEASE, keep an eye on cars behind you and do not allow any car to follow you home. In this story it literally could have saved three lives.
Ugh, I hate that people have to worry about this, but it's sound advice. When I was 17 and still new to driving, I waited too long to turn and pissed off the driver behind me. They followed me for 15 minutes and took every turn I did-- even when I went down winding dirt roads, pulled into other people's driveways, and looped back around. It scared the absolute shit out of me. I was stupid and pulled over to get out and confront the person (turns out it was my ex-boyfriend, but that still doesn't make it okay). Never, NEVER go home if someone is following you.
@@RedfernInkanina If you were 17 I think we could say you were not stupid but rather you were young. I'm glad you made it through that scary incident okay.
@@RedfernInkanina Also, never EVER get out of your car to confront the person. Instead, I would drive my car into the parking lot of the nearest police station, 😳 and scare the living 💩 out of them for a change , and possibly get out there, especially, if I saw a policeman in the parking lot. Guaranteed...... THAT WOULD PUT A STOP TO THEIR B.S. Just a little friendly future advice. 🤗
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I just can't wrap around the family that perished in the fire. Police had her address because that was on file with the bank. It's ridiculous beyond all measure, to the point of disgust. I hope to dear God, that police chief was fired, was held in court for mismanaging the whole event, by doing criminal charges. 😡
Unfortunately not, the fact that the went directly to the bank and didnt send a car to her house too is mind boggling. The town has plenty of officers and they don’t have much to do there.
The first case is a classic example of lazy, inept policing. When they get a scenario in their heads, they skew the evidence to fit instead of following where it goes.
"You alive?" is extremely common. Practically everyone I've ever texted has used that at some point, usually when you don't hear back within a reasonable amount of time.
My mom has texted me "You alive?" for my whole life, especially if I hadn't called or texted in a while or when I was supposed to check in with her and I hadn't. So to me it's not that shocking or suspicious.
Third story is very sad. I truly think the police could’ve saved the girls in time if they did act quickly. They also could’ve sent two sets of police to her home and to the bank. Such a sad loss for those beautiful women. 😔
Also I can't get over how the police manage to bungle every single case on this channel because they immediately blame the people who are in actual danger/trying to help
Re: case #3 and 2: Talk about POLICE INCOMPETENCE but even more so the *firefighters’ incompetence!!!* Can you imagine they stubbornly wouldn’t drive around on sidewalks and grass lawns in their trucks because they were waiting for the *road to clear* for half an hour while police was tinkering with the two psycho criminals?! WHY?!?!?! 😵😳🤯🤭🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ All the while the poor three women/girls were *burning alive* to death in the house!!! I would contend they’re even *more incompetent* and absolutely psychopathically indifferent, cynical and callous, than the police! What’s wrong with these “emergency” services in that state?! Seems like they’ve done it all on purpose, because they WANTED for that family to suffer and die. I am surprised the father did not SUE the PD and the FD for *NEGLIGENCE and incompetence!* He should have.
The Petit case pull my heart strings to no end. He tried so hard to get help sadly it was too late. The bank failed her to a fault the cops even dropped the ball. Two parolees looking to do what they do best commit crimes and kill as naturally as they breathe air! Makes me sick!
I text "you alive?" to my oldest son all the time. He's married and living in the next town over. I usually talk to him every few days, and if he doesn't reply to my messages, I'll text back, "you alive?" .... Hmm... Maybe I'll rethink it next time. 🥺
i think its really amazing and important you bring light to these people lost to history and telling their stories for them and also giving them the respect they deserve for the horrible incidents that happened to them keep grinding
For the fourth story, how is it that no one has questioned the fact that Margaret Sanchez and her boyfriend committed a murder in a similar manner that Addie was killed?
That's what I've been thinking as well! I suspect that they both killed the girl, dismembered her body, made it seem like the guy killed her, killed the guy, and made it look like suicide due to guilt/no remorse for killing the girl. I am suprised this theory isn't mentioned in the video or in any of the comments.
@@gaurikakhosla5011 it isn’t mentioned because security caught the suicide moment on video, so it was no doubt a suicide. Considering that, the likeliness of him committing suicide with a forged letter in his possession without being aware is extremely low.
Thanks for including the New Orleans story, not many people include out stories (even though we have one of the highest murder rates) I was born, raised, and still live here. I was 17 and only 2 weeks into my senior year when Hurricane Katrina hit. Even though I went to 3 different high schools that year, I was able to graduate from my actual school at the New Orleans Arena (next to the Superdome).
I live close to Cheshire CT and when the Petit family murders happened I was only 11 but I remember the huge impact it had on the state. People still talk about it today. Such a horrible crime! I feel so bad for Will!
I’ve watched another clip on this case and the bank personnel apparently did ring the police and they went to the house and sat outside for 30 mins before entering. During these 30 minutes was the time the torture began and the daughters and mum were killed. They had time to go in but didn’t xx
I lived a few minutes away from the Petit family and remember when that happened. Such a tragedy that could’ve had a different outcome…Cheshire police have blood on their hands. They arrived at their house before it was lit on fire and waited outside
Your voice is so relaxing I literally watch these videos to fall asleep but I have some mad dreams and I wake up at times hearing “and be cut her throat” and I’m just lying in the dark living alone like 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
I'm not one of those super picky people who can't listen to a video on YT unless someone's voice is "just right" - that's picky and weird to me, as I'm interested in the content. However, I think the male narrator for all the EWU channels has one of the best voices for the genre that I have ever had the pleasure of hearing, as well as terrific content. Great channel!!
Took me two weeks to make it through the entire 30 minutes. Such an artificial voice, that adjusting the playback speed didn’t have any effect on the tone.
I lived near the Pettis for a short internship & I was about 21… it was so devastatingly real that I couldn’t eat for a while. Please do a story on my fellow Columbia U student that was horrifically tortured by a CONVICT who was just released for doing almost the same thing. 2007/2008 Robert Williams
I lived in CT most of my life, and there’s another odd thing I remember about the Cheshire murders. They were actually trying to legislate abolishing the death penalty at the time of the crime, but because it was so heinous they decided to keep it in place just for these two jackasses……… Then they abolished it anyway a few years later …? Connecticut is a strange place.
A lot of people have clowned this woman for not immediately leaving her toxic relationship. “My love will cure”, this is such a clear scenario of a man taking advantage of a woman and manipulating her. By saying she was stupid for not getting out of there immediately, you fail to see how someone like that could’ve easily gaslit and manipulated this poor woman. People never think about those kinds of things, it’s always “Well i’d never stay with a guy like that”, please remember that being manipulated, gaslit, and groomed ( even as an adult. ) are all very real things that happen to people, and it can completely warp your world view.
Police often don't follow the evidence to find out who committed the crime, but decide who committed the crime and "find" or actually create evidence against that person, of course ignoring or even concealing all evidence that leads in other directions.
"I'm smart, I'm loving. My love will cure." Welp, she sure did contradict that first statement. Honestly people stop thinking your love will save a toxic person. It's not worth it to stay in an abusive relationship. Stop ignoring all the red flags just cuz you see some shred of human decency in them from time to time and just run!
apparently she had a loving family so she did have a place to go, sad she didn´t do that. Iknow people can feel heavily trapped with their abuser even if they´re not. But seriously..if someone hurts a pet (or person) on purpose LEAVE the F immedietly.
It is an honor to be among some of the first people to view this production! Thank you for all your hard work EWU; I'm happy to have been part of the crew since the early days 🥰 And what a crazy collection of stories, especially ones I'm not super familiar with. Raven, you weren't lying when you said it'll be a rollercoaster of emotions exceeding beyond those illicited from soap operas lol!
@@katalinas9264 Yes, I'm honored to be able to watch all the quality work EWU puts out. That's called complimenting someone; a social norm you're obviously unfamiliar with. I'm sorry no one loves you- I'd shit on people's enthusiasm too!
i live the town over from cheshire & was 16 when this happened.. the cops seriously fxcked this whole thing up. so, so bad. i wish they didn’t take away the death penalty for those two “men” tbh. may those beautiful young women rest peacefully.💛
Thats what I said & love cannot cure that evil. A defenseless kitten. Obviously he was a narc & hopefully someone will learn from this. Narcs manipulate but facts r facts. I wonder if Id be in jail hurting him defending kitty?💜🐾💜🙏
@@aishadavina4426 My cat is missing & I looked in every bkyd & put up rewards. She is my Baby my emotional support & PTSD cat. Someone couldve of killed her? So many of my neighbors wouldnt chk their bkyards so I pretty much did & Im disabled & fell & hurt myself. I got her from metheads who abandoned & abused her so she was afraid of ppl. She thought she was a Princess & deserved the only best & would only eat fish. A palate that I couldnt afford so she'd eat better than me bc I LOVE HER SO MUCH. My hand tremors r back & when I wake from a nightmare she is not here to let mw know Im safe & loved. Her dad bolted going to the Vet so 2 cats in 2 mths. Never thought someone couldve killed her but not her dad, he can defend himself. She was my everything & Im sorry u mustve been in major pain to kill & no counselor or anyone to talk to? China puts live dogs on the barb & beats them while alive to tenderize. 60 MINS Aussie. U cannot unsee or unhear dogs plus other creatures in Wet Markets. They promised after Mers & Sars they were shut down so Aussies were going to sue China with these clips. Aussies have lithium so China needs them. They eat cats, rats, bats etc but clips I saw were dogs howling. Another virus will develop bc ppl r hungry in climate chg. Thought mad cow disease was bad & HIV guess zombie virus will be next. Id pray for God's forgiveness since he created creatures which Im so happy he did. Lassie for 1 or Mr Ed etc wtx
Honestly this guy’s voice reminds me of the old school crime documentaries. It definitely keeps my attention. I can’t watch the other videos without his voice haha
"My love will cure'' might be the dumbest thing I've ever heard and a thought process that has led to many people's demise. You can't change anybody in any way. They have to want it, and put the work in themselves.
So they just ignored a suspect who lives in her complex bc of he said he was at a store but if they simply looked at the date they could tell he was lying? I’m confused are they detectives or
Tragic all of these cases. The neighbor whose alibi is an easily discovered lie could've prevented her boyfriend from all that. f'd up cop delays in the 2nd case. . Sadly you always have to be aware of people following you.Gail that poor soul never should've believed her love will change an egotistical violent man. Just glad the killers were found and some form of justice was served
CT native here, it definitely hit the entire state hard. Another case where the daughter lived, my mom had the pleasure of being there the night it went down. And was able to stay with the girl and comfort her, very surreal moment. Thank you for bringing awareness.
So the police raced to the bank instead of the house, based on their belief of her being complicit. I’m losing faith in the police more and more every day.
I like how everyone blames the police and forgets that criminals are the ones who are first and foremost responsible for the crimes they commit. They are the ones who choose to commit the crime. Somehow we just took it for granted that criminals do evil. That shouldn't be the norm folks.
There should be a stricter IQ test for police officers. In what world would you not go straight to the house to try to save the family. Such incompetence!
This is by far my favorite narrator, he’s voice is truly epic , makes the videos so much more interesting 👌😁💯 Thanks EWU CREW for the great content, best channel ever 👍💯