Tbh, Mariah and Zane were made for each other, a lego enthusiast and a firework fuse combiner, both have hobbies of working with small pieces and putting them together
Last case: If you have a dead body of someone you just murdered and are on the way to dump said body, obeying all traffic laws is what you should be focusing on, not speeding in a car that doesn't belong to you. It's said that criminals are stupid, this is just another example proving that theory.
Rolling around with a bunch of stolen legos and a bomb in your backseat and then being totally chill when the cops pull you over is the most Xanax thing I've ever heard.
Enough to get you the Lego highway patrol set (traffic stop). The Lego bomb squad set is *way* more expensive: none of the faces are smiling. They could be, behind the lego protective gear visors
It was really smart for that dude to be going 20mph over the speed limit while he has a dead body in the trunk. He may as well have driven straight to the police station & turned himself in.
So smart, he gave permission to have his vehicle checked with bullet holes and his victim stuck in the trunk. Stupid people are said to be more dangerous than evil people. This guy double checked both boxes and the deputy did an amazing job in putting this smiling, speeding, stolen vehicle, victim in the trunk, devil's lettuce smoking, re-adjusting dumb bandana dude were he belongs.
Every minute a family member of that man is having a stroke. I like how he says there's a kid at home that nobody but him can take care of but he left the kid at home.
Bro i could never be a cop. Not because it is quite demanding physically and etc but because my patience could never to find something like a body missing in the car and the person is acting dumb XD
This and I can’t stand when people say "You can’t do that" like when somebody smells like weed, like bruh if there’s reasonable cause like the smell of weed then just work with them 🤷🏻
I seriously doubt that dude made that bomb to actually hurt someone. He just looked like a common Redneck pyromaniac with extra low IQ. His Girlfriend seemed to be a steaming pile of Horse shat with sticky fingers and no sense of right and wrong. We are slowly getting to the point of not having retail stores because of all the god damn thieves out there. Where I live they have shut down multiple stores because they were getting robbed blind and couldn't afford to stay open. We used to have a thriving indoor Mall in the 80's, 90's, and 00's, but slowly but surely all the stores began closing the doors because of the low budget neighborhoods that creeped up on the outskirts of the mall. Then when the hoodlums started hanging out inside and robbing good folks in the parking lot, it was a done deal. Late 00's they built an outdoor Mall area far away from the ghettos that were consuming the city and it has done fairly well. I'm sure it still gets a bit of trashy people out there but at least it's safe and well patrolled.
Don't shoplift when you have a bomb in the car, don't drive with suspended license when you are wanted, don't tint windows when you're transporting drugs, and definitely don't overspeed when you are dumping a body.
@musthavechannel5262 > Don't shoplift when you have > a bomb in the car, don't drive > with suspended license > when you are wanted, don't > tint windows when you're > transporting drugs, and > definitely don't overspeed > when you are dumping a body. geez…. and you make it sound so freaking easy..! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤮
Legos are a gateway hobby. One minute you’re building the Millennium Falcon then all of a sudden you’re working on a dirty bomb. See it all the time in my city, shame really.
Real women doesn’t commit crimes and two she’s 20 not mentally all there and three she behaves autistic (not shaming I’m autistic) which she probably does what I do. Look confused because you’re wondering why it’s a big of a deal to carry big ass fireworks in the car that is gonna consider an explosive to cops. She didn’t build it so she doesn’t know shit 😂
@@nurzrachit7133no it's called spoonerism. President Bush used to do it a lot. A ‘spoonerism’ is when a speaker accidentally mixes up the initial sounds or letters of two words in a phrase. The result is usually humorous. Examples of spoonerisms include: ‘blushing crow’ (instead of ‘crushing blow’) ‘hair bug’ (instead of ‘bear hug’) ‘flock of bats’ (instead of ‘block of flats’) ‘by mad’ (instead of ‘my bad’) ‘shake a tower’ (instead of ‘take a shower’) ‘bound sight’ (instead of ‘sound bite’) ‘bowel feast’ (instead of ‘fowl beast’) ‘cop porn’ (instead of ‘popcorn’)
My father got killed in front of me on my 4th birthday back in 98. His case is still unsolved. I’m 28 about to turn 29. I don’t care how long it takes. I hope they find the coward that’s responsible for my father.
@@OptometristPrime11235Mostly through forensic evidence or the criminal snitching on themselves and the cops catch wind of it in an ongoing case. It's still pretty rare.
She absolutely talked. $800k-$1.5m worth of cocaine & only got 2 years in prison? Something is definitely not adding up there. Based on how calm she was, it would seem that she had already run through a possibility in her head that would reduce her sentence. That’s probably why she told that Maria person on the phone to go get her kids (just in case they were to be used as collateral by whichever cartel she was working for as revenge).
And apparently he does this regularly. Who just leaves their weapons of mass-watermelon destruction in the car though? You gotta know those ain't exactly legal.
22:44 The gentleman that drove up on the phone with the family whom the officer spoke to, sadly he had to rush off to work. He was very relieved to see the car as a family had been looking for the person in this car. He thought they found him and was relieved that they found him. Most likely calling the family and saying they had their son. Unbeknownst to everyone they found him but not as the driver. He was the person in the trunk. I can't imagine the roller coaster of fear then relief then heartbreak!😢 It's too awful for words just heartbreaking.
it did specifically say in the video that the random guy who pulled up was looking for the driver of the vehicle and somehow knew he was driving a car that was not his........like, not even the people in the video at the time but the narration...........
Shes a mule. Tho, thats a massive amount they let her transport. usually mules don't get to carry that much due to trust issues. They must have been tracking the car.
@@dave8204 doubtful. they don't need to "coerce" anyone to mule drugs, plenty and I mean plenty of willing participants out there. Talking thousands per trip too. Its too lucrative of a business.
That last one makes me think of Robert Ben Rhoades, the ‘Truck Stop Killer.’ Serial killer from the 80s-90s who was captured because of a traffic stop.
Ironic how he talks about his own family while getting arrested but didn’t care one bit about the victims’ family when he pulled the trigger... What a monster
Everybody's got a sick relative, a child and has a responsibility to financially provide for their family. Blah, blah, blah. Ever heard of consequences?
I'm not the smartest man in the world, but if I had a $1 million in illegal narcotics in my car, I'd make damn sure not to call police attention to myself.
lady is caught with 1.5 MILLION dollars worth of coca and served a YEAR while Bob a US veteran just did THIRTY hard years for selling Marijuana. I've been disappointed in our "justice" system for a long time now but this just....just makes me fucking furious.
I'm sure it's not something an ordinary beat cop comes across during a fairly routine traffic stop. I would've probably been sick on the sidewalk if I had found it.
The last one is one of the most breath taking...something else. That officer had some amazing instincts, the poor kid who passed was given justice swiftly. God rest his young soul 💔
I'm amazed at how often criminals will break basic traffic laws when they know they have drugs or guns in the car, while being a felon, or a suspended license, or an arrest warrant, or a body in the trunk.... The criminal mind cannot grasp the consequences even three seconds into the future.
I like how zane built a literally bomb just to blow up a couple of watermelons for fun and then you have his girlfriend getting them both arrested because she stole a lego set
Damn, that’s crazy. Dude with the dead body would’ve gotten away with it had the cop not pulled him over and acted on his gut instincts. Crazy how God uncovers the truth, one way or the other.
i 100% guarantee you that is has absolutely nothing at all to do with your god, nor any other fictional being. that would be absolutely ridiculous and to suggest as such is just absurd
I think he added the sound effect in for sure. Like a "oh shit, I'm toasted, and this isn't just a little shoplifting thing like before". Like her brain just took a shit upon the revelation that she's in bigger shit than she thinks. And it's not even anything she made or built, but her dumbass boy toy.
given that the footage is clearly edited, there is no way to make the claim that he was not detained at that time. during any one of the edits the cop could have easily stated "you are not free to leave, you are being detained". the fact that it is not shown does not mean that it does not happen in the exact same way that, right after this point in the video the cop radios back to dispatch and it immediately edits to the cop being back at the car with the narrator stating "the only thing that this proves is that mitchell is definitely lying" or words to that effect. we do not see or hear it happen but it still happens
If there’s ever a time where a cops instinct plays a role it’s this case. The perp says there’s a blunt in the tray, the cop knew that because he could smell it giving him probable cause to search yet he held off using the kids lie to keep himself busy but his subconscious kept him from opening the trunk, after dealing with many questions and no answers he finally knew all the answers would be answered when he opened the trunk, he knew and yet he consciously stayed away from that trunk when most cops would have checked it firsthand not expecting to find a body but drugs and weapons. It’s great to have this on video, nice training material.
you giving him a lot of credit, i think he just didnt get around to it lol. Cop didnt even put this guy in handcuffs he could have run at any time but i think he was to high to run.
Elizabeth is one of the only smart suspects I've seen in a while. Didn't make a scene or lie or resist arrest & remained calm the whole time. The most important thing for me is she worried about her kids first, a lot of criminal parents are selfish and the officers end up caring more about their children.
Some teenagers get done for speeding and being drunk, but this teenager committed armed robbery and then decided to gun down his accomplice!? How he must have been dragged up!
this is a great example of "don't attribute to malice what could be explained by stupidity." I genuinely believe they didn't mean to do harm with the bomb. he was dumb enough to leave a bomb in a car, and she was dumb enough to shoplift with the bomb in the car. they were made for each other, I guess.
The saddest part is that had he not been speeding and pulled over, he may have gotten away with it for God knows how long. Thankfully that officer was where he was at that exact moment. Very sad story
no because i am not him, how about you? you seem to know that he was nervous so you have more of an insight than most already......i guess someone with as much indepth knowledge as you do on subjects in which you would seemingly know nothing about has never ever had a simple slip of the tongue. must be lonely
In that last one. I saw the complete video and the whole time dispatch was telling the cop to leave it and let the kid go. Cops curiosity/worry came in clutch
@@tony9146 its not TOTAL bs, but its not really backed by science which places it in the same league as things like psychics so er...........i guess it is total bs
Body language is all about looking for changes in behavior that differ from someone's baseline. Any one single change means nothing, but once you start seeing clusters of abnormalities occurring at once, that tells you something is off. Merely breaking eye contact alone means nothing, but the timing of the break, along with his elevated breath rate and increasing speed of speech, together with the changes in his vocabulary/story, are a big flag.