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Duperrault Family Massacre | What Happened Aboard the "Bluebelle?" 

Dr. Todd Grande
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This video answers the question: Can I analyze the case of the massacre of the Duperrault family, which occurred in 1961 aboard the yacht Bluebelle?
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@renegadeace1735
@renegadeace1735 3 года назад
Amazing how that girl survived. Couldn't imagine the horror she felt floating out there in the middle of the ocean.
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 3 года назад
She must have been in shock. It is incredible she was able to manage to get on the raft and survive. My recollection is that children succumb to dehydration much faster than do adults.
@lonemaus562
@lonemaus562 3 года назад
That’s my nightmare lol being stuck in the middle of the ocean
@catherinefisher8534
@catherinefisher8534 2 года назад
@@lonemaus562 Mine too. Do you ever get the feeling that you were on the Titanic?
@zxyatiywariii8
@zxyatiywariii8 2 года назад
She spoke at a book signing where we live, and said she still sometimes has nightmares about it.
@aarondavis8943
@aarondavis8943 2 года назад
These true crime stories that involve children are always difficult to hear but this one was harrowing.
@tartnouveau3652
@tartnouveau3652 3 года назад
It’s crazy how much suspicious shit one person can be involved in before they get caught for something horrible.
@PrecociousFriand
@PrecociousFriand 3 года назад
Who knows what else he did that he was never caught for. Pretty sure the known incidents would probably scratch the surface.
@crackers1039
@crackers1039 2 года назад
@@PrecociousFriand tip of the iceberg theory almost always checks out.
@avalonjustin
@avalonjustin 2 года назад
Julian seemed quite good at weaseling his way out of trouble.
@isitoveryet9525
@isitoveryet9525 2 года назад
@@avalonjustin yeah, I’m guessing he was pretty charming & very persuasive.
@seanberthiaume6909
@seanberthiaume6909 2 года назад
Slickies
@nicoledidyk2669
@nicoledidyk2669 3 года назад
What a contrast between Terri Jo's bravery and Julian's cowardice!
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 3 года назад
I'll never understand people who kill others so callously. I understand serial killers/psychopaths who came from hideous childhood abuse because they are obviously just visiting the pain they feel inside on others, but these "high functioning" sociopaths should know better. I just don't get it.
@janedmunds4218
@janedmunds4218 3 года назад
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 All murder seems insane to me. I especially can't imagine taking a life for money
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 3 года назад
@@janedmunds4218 Not all murder seems insane to me. Crimes of passion, and drug gang murders all seem a natural consequence of humans responding to either emotion or economics. It's the ones that don't fall in those categories that creep me out.
@katherinenyberg7891
@katherinenyberg7891 3 года назад
It's like the contrast between men and women generally
@elsajones6325
@elsajones6325 2 года назад
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 one aspect of personal trauma that has not been addressed is that he was in combat. He was probably affected by so many losses of fellow soldiers and his own close calls. Not to excuse his behavior, but to clarify his experience and reaction to it
@4estdweller4ever
@4estdweller4ever 3 года назад
I’ve read Teri’s book “Alone” 3 times. I was fascinated by her story bc I am near her age. After her rescue she went to live with family and they decided it would be best to not talk about what had happened and just to give Teri a safe environment. She didn’t talk to anyone about it until she had taken one of her children to a pediatrician. In the course of asking about her family history when she answered both parents were dead The dr asked how they died. Bingo. When she told him, the dr asked her to wait a moment and he went to get a psychologist to speak to her. This dr helped her explore the aftermath and the many ways it was still affecting her life. This part of her story captured me bc I experienced severe, long term trauma as a child. I had to escape my environment when I was 12 and afterwards lived in foster homes. I too experienced the common practice in that time era to not talk about what I had been through. This cleared the path of my early adulthood to be blind to the potholes and quick sand in my path. It would all come out in the form of self destructive behaviors and mistakes so enormous as to do lethal damage to myself. I look back and all I see is ruins. Hearing Teri’s story brought home to me how I was set up for trouble bc of the “better to not talk about” era that I was born into. It wasn’t like people weren’t aware of what had happened to me. It was too messy. To me the most compelling part of this story was Teri’s survival. I felt like she was my mirror image.
@crackers1039
@crackers1039 2 года назад
Beautifully said. My parents are from the repressed era as well. No one was overly confessional. Both of my parents were badly abused. Neither parent ever abusive. It’s only this moment in writing this tears are stinging realizing how unlikely this is and how hard they worked to break that cycle. I’m so sorry you endured all of that with so little, if any, support. You are incredibly resilient. You may see ruins but I see a lot of resilience & an amazing ability to reflect. Edit to add I want to get ahold of the book,too
@4estdweller4ever
@4estdweller4ever 2 года назад
@@crackers1039 Thank you, Kate for taking the time to leave a very kind and thoughtful comment. I appreciate the encouragement.
@datyellaman447
@datyellaman447 2 года назад
Wow, you sound like such a smart well adjusted person, thanks for sharing, childhood trauma is so hard to deal with, you're a hero!
@4estdweller4ever
@4estdweller4ever 2 года назад
@@datyellaman447 I appreciate your comment. Thank you for being kind 😌
@blakesleyk.7166
@blakesleyk.7166 2 года назад
I grew up with Terri. School. Camp. Somehow she came up tonight in conversation w/my husband. He got a bit bored. So I’m thinking maybe you’ll listen. Empathize. After this most horrific assault, Terri recovered (??) & was sent “home.” She had no home. Her family was murdered. Everyone avoided her. The taint of all that pain. We remained friends but only superficially. She was so dead. But we always kept the thread. So, back in our 20’s, we had meetup in Indiana where she’d gone to live. She was employed in an Amish boat building shop & living in a tiny apartment. She was a ghost. Haunted & sad. I’d written to Hollywood screenwriters back then. “Her story needs to be told.” So tonight, telling husband, thought maybe there might be something on RU-vid. Appreciate your comment. Your empathy. What she endured? And you? I despise this throwaway term “survivor.” Just a convenient way to disregard the lifetime of terror, suffering the victims endure. Terri Jo, you’re still my hero. “Lifefromaparkinglot.” You as well friend.
@rejaneoliveira5019
@rejaneoliveira5019 3 года назад
While in one hand we have Julian, who despite a good upbringing and so many second chances in life, was still able to commit murders. On the other hand we have Terry Jo, who despite having lived through a devastating experience of losing her family in this manner, was able to overcome her circumstances and even inspire others to heal from life tragedies. Fascinating case Dr. Grande, thank you.❤️
@avalonjustin
@avalonjustin 2 года назад
That's the difference between a destructive, selfish narcissist and a more mentally healthy person.
@janrogers5691
@janrogers5691 2 года назад
Makes us wonder about the resilience or lack of each human being
@blakesleyk.7166
@blakesleyk.7166 2 года назад
It’s so convenient to write write off the horror & lifelong traumatization to the pithy “survivor” narrative. Terry Jo was my friend. Great kid. As an adult her struggle, isolation was crushing.
@Lucky_Chase
@Lucky_Chase 2 года назад
One was pampered, whilst the other was not.
@maryjocassell48
@maryjocassell48 2 года назад
@@blakesleyk.7166 I cannot even imagine her pain.
@carolynsilvers9999
@carolynsilvers9999 3 года назад
What a tough, resourceful child.
@katarina1852
@katarina1852 2 года назад
Terri Jo survived because of an incredible amount of luck (being below deck as Julian began carrying out his murderous plan, letting go of the rope thereby thwarting Julian’s possible plans to dispose of her, surviving the elements once alone at sea with no water, and later being spotted and saved by a passing ship) and by being a very clever child (remembering the small raft and knowing to untie the rope freeing it from sinking along with the yacht). God bless her. She witnessed her dead family members, became an orphan and nearly died at sea at age 11.
@junglekutz5625
@junglekutz5625 3 месяца назад
That isn’t luck. If it is, what did the rest of those that he killed have?! Bad luck………
@lnc-to4ku
@lnc-to4ku 3 года назад
Also loved the "He vastly underestimated his victim."
@AmusedChild
@AmusedChild 3 года назад
Such an unforgettable story. I'm glad the girl survived and moved on.
@sharonrenedavenport8995
@sharonrenedavenport8995 3 года назад
👍
@beleagueredcastle4410
@beleagueredcastle4410 3 года назад
Such a strong girl having to move on despite having lost her entire family.
@shojinryori
@shojinryori 3 года назад
In an era when divorce was rare, this guy seems to have been responsible for most of them. 😳
@poindextertunes
@poindextertunes Год назад
holy shxt thats funny 😂
@dontworryaboutit4255
@dontworryaboutit4255 7 месяцев назад
😹😹😹
@ScrubbyBubbles
@ScrubbyBubbles 3 года назад
The girl survived?? Wow. Some of these cases literally are stranger than fiction. Great analysis as always.
@amykreilly
@amykreilly 3 года назад
"It's easy to see how this could impede sales performance." That's funny. Your delivery is right on. NOICE Grande!
@bigsteve6729
@bigsteve6729 3 года назад
Yeah this got a good chuckle from me also
@r.f.pennington746
@r.f.pennington746 3 года назад
I was drinking a 13yo single malt, double-barrel scotch when he said this. I'm guessing I blew about three-dollar's worth out my nose!
@adriannabcustomfurniture
@adriannabcustomfurniture 3 года назад
@@r.f.pennington746 🤤 I would never drink something so precious while watching something funny. I'd at least pause it every sip 😂
@DBSG1976
@DBSG1976 3 года назад
I really appreciate the deep dives into cases that are fascinating, but not that well known. Thanks for working hard on your frequent content.
@natalielawyerchick
@natalielawyerchick 3 года назад
I agree. I’ve never heard of this case but it is so fascinating
@courtneyh9153
@courtneyh9153 3 года назад
Love this too!!
@elliebellie7816
@elliebellie7816 3 года назад
???? He mostly does very well known cases that have been done to death
@helenachase78
@helenachase78 3 года назад
This is the first one.
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 3 года назад
It makes me wonder how common family annihilation was before forensic science and criminology and reliable police work was developed. I have a feeling that men did this far more than we know.
@Somegirl811
@Somegirl811 3 года назад
He killed more people than just them. He never even tried to care for his two boys, either. What a colossal pos. My dad has toureettes and has been ridiculed all his life but he has always taken it like a man and never hurt anyone.
@mov1ngforward
@mov1ngforward 3 года назад
🙏❤
@jaycarl1562
@jaycarl1562 3 года назад
Your a good daughter for realizing this...
@jguenther3049
@jguenther3049 3 года назад
I've known people with Tourette's. A little surprising at first, but mostly just a minor annoyance.
@thedarknessunderneathpodca6366
@thedarknessunderneathpodca6366 3 года назад
Question. I did a podcast on this. Where did you hear he never tried to care for the boys? I am not saying you are wrong. I couldn't find much on his kids.
@jari6560
@jari6560 3 года назад
Who said he had Tourette’s ? All I heard was that he stammered when nervous. Big difference between Tourette’s and stammering
@synthiamcbride7194
@synthiamcbride7194 3 года назад
I suspect that Harvey's co-workers, the people who had to interact with him daily in the military service, knew what a "fake" he was, as did his wives. His first wife was lucky the marriage ended in annulment.
@everforever370
@everforever370 3 года назад
Do you mean Julien?
@synthiamcbride7194
@synthiamcbride7194 3 года назад
@@everforever370 The murderer who is the focus of the video was named Julian Harvey.
@everforever370
@everforever370 3 года назад
@@synthiamcbride7194 my bad. Thank you..I was confused
@jamaaldavis6243
@jamaaldavis6243 3 года назад
Dr. Grande is the hero we didn't know we needed but am now extremely happy to have. Thanks for the upload, as always!
@kathyclark8274
@kathyclark8274 3 года назад
Dr. Grande is simply the best.
@Babebubby
@Babebubby 3 года назад
I have to say I agree with you. 😊
@lovelylibra6490
@lovelylibra6490 3 года назад
Most definitely! I remember a video he made last year on a shooting that was so disturbing to me (a neighbor shoots their two neighbors while they were shoveling snow.) that I thought about it daily with so many questions. I finally stopped racking my brain over it after Dr. Grande did an analysis of it. It helped me a lot. I will forever watch his videos. God bless him! 💝
@pepelemoko01
@pepelemoko01 3 года назад
No one on You tube seen dr grande walk but I am sure he can.
@Throatzillaaa
@Throatzillaaa 3 года назад
@@lovelylibra6490 I still think about that incident often! His video on it is very good though!
@btetschner
@btetschner 3 года назад
That guy sounded like he destroyed everything he touched. It was interesting how long a person could get away with all those destructive acts in the past.
@ELECTECHNUT
@ELECTECHNUT 3 года назад
I'm delighted that Julian isn't wasting tax payer money. Thank you Dr.Grande for your analysis of this tragedy.
@wrmlm37
@wrmlm37 3 года назад
The mindfulness of Terry Joe, and under such stress. Wow.
@Dulcimertunes
@Dulcimertunes 3 года назад
Especially if she knew her family had been murdered
@maureeningleston1501
@maureeningleston1501 3 года назад
Too many marriages too many accidents !!....I think the worlds a safer place without him.
@Alfakkin
@Alfakkin 3 года назад
That's for sure...he was dangerous
@Ali-kb8gr
@Ali-kb8gr 3 года назад
What a frightening personality. Terri is extremely brave. 😔
@Autumn_Forest_
@Autumn_Forest_ 3 года назад
What a brave, smart little girl! I’m so glad that she survived and was smart enough to give a (most likely) true version of events. That nutjob was a serial killer!
@sari9645
@sari9645 3 года назад
I read Terry Jo’s autobiography! I’d definitely give it a read if you enjoy that type of autobiography
@ransakreject5221
@ransakreject5221 3 года назад
She was very tough to last 3 days with no water or shade in a warm place
@Throatzillaaa
@Throatzillaaa 3 года назад
Thanks for the rec! 🙂
@lizp637
@lizp637 3 года назад
Well, he was a nice gentleman....NOT! So glad she survived. He did society a favour when he ended his own life!
@PinkyPuff69
@PinkyPuff69 2 года назад
For some reason, I'm reminded of the story of the young girl and the man who were the real life inspiration for the book "Lolita".... It's a haunting and disturbing story that makes the book even creepier than it already is.
@angelatheriault8855
@angelatheriault8855 3 года назад
He was incredibly close to getting away with it too. The police would have had absolutely no evidence of a crime if it wasn’t for Terry Jo. She nearly didn’t survive to tell the tale either. The human body can only endure 3 to 4 days without water and she’d been without it for three and a half.
@cherylcaardillo1702
@cherylcaardillo1702 2 года назад
God is good
@billyboybarton
@billyboybarton 3 месяца назад
“ God “ only saved one and let all the others die . So on that basis God is evil .
@polarbearsrus6980
@polarbearsrus6980 3 года назад
Lesson Learned - if you didn't learn anything from marriages 1 & 2... just give up. You're just not cut out for it. 😛 I didn't recall this case. Thanks for the Golden Oldie, Dr.!!!! The way you mix it up is one of the things I love, you never know where the doctor is taking you today.😎
@DMaria216
@DMaria216 3 года назад
Wow…I don’t think I have heard of this one. Great to hear a story I haven’t heard 1,000x. Awesome channel thanks!
@elavke5441
@elavke5441 3 года назад
That makes 2 of us.
@zenawarrior7442
@zenawarrior7442 3 года назад
What a disaster of a guy. Ruined so many things & took lives Scary no one caught on 😔⛵⚓Thanks Dr G😊🤍🤍
@toby099
@toby099 2 года назад
Terry is such a strong positive person and an inspiration to all of us.
@ChristinePerez903
@ChristinePerez903 3 года назад
That was amazing that Terry survived and was braved to speak up!! Great video Dr Grande!!!
@icturner23
@icturner23 3 года назад
This is such a classic case of people being duped by someone because they are good-looking.
@l.w.paradis2108
@l.w.paradis2108 3 года назад
I get the same impression.
@icturner23
@icturner23 3 года назад
Ironically, in the two days since I wrote that I have been made aware of the destructively narcissistic behaviour of a good-looking person in my own life.
@martindmunro
@martindmunro 2 года назад
@@icturner23 it's time for you to stop staring in the mirror, me thinks 😉
@icturner23
@icturner23 2 года назад
@@martindmunro What a bizarre thing for you to say.
@laumay7364
@laumay7364 2 года назад
It's funny how they always say they were good looking on Snapped but then you see their pictures and it isn't really so. I think like Scarlett O'Hara (said person) wasn't really pretty but few noticed when cast under their charms.
@cynthiatolman326
@cynthiatolman326 3 года назад
You beautifully laid out the steps to his probable motivation for his alleged crimes. By the time you summed everything up, I'm left thinking, well, of course it's as clear as a bell. In my humble opinion, the mark of a great educator.
@CastledarkDweller27
@CastledarkDweller27 3 года назад
How could the cops keep letting him get away with crime after crime? geez. so many red flags.
@cjh1438
@cjh1438 3 года назад
@@CastledarkDweller27 welcome to white privilege
@amyholman354
@amyholman354 3 года назад
@@cjh1438 and handsome privilege, a subcategory
@Jamesssssssssssssss
@Jamesssssssssssssss 2 года назад
I'm starting to believe that you film all these in a day and just switch shirts to give the illusion of time passing. The amount of videos that you put out is staggering and they're all high quality thank you so much
@jessyjulie5506
@jessyjulie5506 3 года назад
It's crazy how one person can cause so much destruction and pain. I hope I never meet someone like him!!!
@judithcampbell1705
@judithcampbell1705 3 года назад
That 3 hour tour didn't end well. He was a murderer and a coward imo. Thanks Dr Grande for great content.
@KM-hd1vz
@KM-hd1vz 3 года назад
would love to see some of your educational content come back! I love these too, but I keep going back to your videos from 2-3 years ago about different mental health diagnoses. thanks for the great content!
@ReaperCH90
@ReaperCH90 3 года назад
I agree.
@joycampi7233
@joycampi7233 3 года назад
I miss those vids too!
@cokedupgirlscout
@cokedupgirlscout 3 года назад
Bc(
@Beth-mf5ms
@Beth-mf5ms 2 года назад
"When someone answered the door, he ran away. It's easy to see how this would impede sales performance." I'm dyin' here.
@icturner23
@icturner23 3 года назад
Terry Jo was a very plucky child and I’m glad that she seems to have had a happy life.
@amberbante8605
@amberbante8605 3 года назад
A friend's 85 year old widower dad married a 68 year old woman who had been married five times before. In four of those marriages the guys died in accidents, in the one marriage the guy left her after three months. My friend became suspicious of her, but his dad never listened and cut him out of his will. I was sad for my friend as he has mild developmental disability and his dad decided not to listen to him because of that. Even when my friend told me all this about the woman I felt suspicious too as it wasn't like the guys died of old age like my friend dad eventually did.
@jessetheskeptic601
@jessetheskeptic601 3 года назад
Every day I look forward to receiving a notification for one of Dr. Grande's videos. Thanks for the quality and consistency. 😃
@SeaBlue1976
@SeaBlue1976 3 года назад
My too!
@ccb9674
@ccb9674 3 года назад
How many planes do you need to crash before you get a “reputation” for crashing planes?
@sarahalbers5555
@sarahalbers5555 3 года назад
Think the Air Force should have been concerned??
@jpp9876
@jpp9876 3 года назад
To have so many wives with them wanting the divorces tells me he enjoyed hurting people. Most people who have this condition don't become killers. I agree the daughter surviving probably saved other peoples lives too. He had the skills to be a successful person financially yet prefered taking short cuts with insurance fraud. He may have become unemployable because of the consequences of his moral and lifestyle decisions.
@w.lazariuk7763
@w.lazariuk7763 3 года назад
Such a great analysis of a story I never heard about, and that character analysis came across as accurate and scary. Thanks for the reprieve from my lesser problems yet again.
@drsmith751
@drsmith751 3 года назад
I would love to see you analyze Dr Grande. Grande on Grande could be hilarious! Love your videos.
@mangot589
@mangot589 3 года назад
I really like these delves into the older cases. I remember hearing/reading of some of these and it’s interesting to hear after all these years. Especially with all the advances.
@brianpratt3224
@brianpratt3224 3 года назад
The sad thing it was supposed to be a 3 hour tour. A 3 hour tour.
@DMaria216
@DMaria216 3 года назад
Well done lol
@countryhippiechick4466
@countryhippiechick4466 3 года назад
😂😂🤭
@elavke5441
@elavke5441 3 года назад
Ha Ha. Never take a 3 hour your. 2 or 4 but never a 3.
@mcd5478
@mcd5478 3 года назад
😢 he was an Evil Skipper
@kathyclark8274
@kathyclark8274 3 года назад
Used to love Gilligan's island.
@bonniebates185
@bonniebates185 3 года назад
I’m old enough to remember when this happened, I was 9 or 10. It was all over the news. I’m so glad that young girl was able to make a good life for herself.
@patearl4036
@patearl4036 3 года назад
I have so much respect for you and the professional way you present your videos. i very much look forward to your uploads.
@tessalimits8893
@tessalimits8893 3 года назад
I’ve been binging on your videos and want to thank you for all the great content. I really appreciate how you determine guilt or innocence in real life and guilt or innocence beyond a reasonable doubt. I helps me settle the questions I have in my own mind. It’s my free therapy! Thanks Doc!!🤘🏻
@witchflowers6942
@witchflowers6942 3 года назад
you never wanna be someone's *sixth* wife....
@jhavajoe3792
@jhavajoe3792 3 года назад
Well done. I haven't met an out and out murderer ( yet) with these traits, but have encountered psycho-lites. Terrible how they can reduce a man to wondering how you must take precaution to defend yourself to the death ( if need be ).
@michaelarojas
@michaelarojas 3 года назад
Another tragic but fascinating case!
@wmelliott3802
@wmelliott3802 3 года назад
Dr Grande time 👍
@machobeauty
@machobeauty 3 года назад
Watching on my day off while making me and my cats lunch 😜
@sarahalbers5555
@sarahalbers5555 3 года назад
Style, make sure you cover your cat's ears during the scary parts-lol
@machobeauty
@machobeauty 3 года назад
@@sarahalbers5555 they are savages 😂
@mcd5478
@mcd5478 3 года назад
Wow. “Wrecking ball” is the perfect way to describe this guy! Great analysis. 💖💕💖👍🏼 Wondering if (hoping 🙏🏼) you’d be interested in analyzing the movie “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf”? I watched it again last night on TCM and I thought “What would be Dr. Grande’s take on the crazy head games that go on?” It’s not true crime genre but behaviors border on being criminally abusive. 🤷🏼‍♀️🤞🏼
@evelynwaugh4053
@evelynwaugh4053 3 года назад
Great movie.
@sarahalbers5555
@sarahalbers5555 3 года назад
That is one crazy movie. Richard and Liz together, just like in real life.
@RSara-xn3hz
@RSara-xn3hz 3 года назад
“Violence!”
@andreaturnquist3345
@andreaturnquist3345 3 года назад
I love your channel. I've never heard of this case. Thank you, Dr. Grande!
@jamieshannon9019
@jamieshannon9019 3 года назад
I subscribed long ago and still watch everyday
@itiswhatitis9083
@itiswhatitis9083 3 года назад
Haven't heard this story before. Nasty piece of work.
@sheilagravely5621
@sheilagravely5621 3 года назад
I love the way you, merely speculate, while nailing it on the head at the same time.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏😘
@decafmocha211
@decafmocha211 2 года назад
I just saw the "I Survived" episode on this case. Such an amazing story. Thanks for your insight Dr. Grande.
@arianem.163
@arianem.163 3 года назад
He was a big coward, that's what he was. Thank you for the video, Dr.!
@emilyhollis4231
@emilyhollis4231 3 года назад
What an interesting analysis. Like most of the people you discuss, I'm very happy to say I don't know anyone like him.
@l.w.paradis2108
@l.w.paradis2108 3 года назад
I remember this young girl. Astounding story.
@sandrafreeman515
@sandrafreeman515 3 года назад
The mom and/or brother probably saw him kill his wife.
@finolaomurchu8217
@finolaomurchu8217 3 года назад
Yes, imagine witnessing something like that. On such a small place like a boat, you know there'd be a fight for your life. The story reminds me a bit of the film Dead Calm".
@CastledarkDweller27
@CastledarkDweller27 3 года назад
Yes i agree thats why the Mother & son were murdered. Did Dr Grande mention the father of the family? i know the "baby" was somehow drowned? The older lass survived. But when did the killer get the Dad? Did he say? (maybe i zoned out? lol)
@micheleshively8557
@micheleshively8557 2 года назад
I hadn't heard about this case. I appreciate your time and work on these cases I've never heard of! I also love your narcissist type videos. Thanks Dr Grande!
@lnc-to4ku
@lnc-to4ku 3 года назад
I know I've said this several times, but I can't say how much I appreciate all the incredibly hard work and dedication you put into all of your content, Dr. Grande!! ♡♡
@BiancaBabe
@BiancaBabe 3 года назад
Yay! You brought OCEAN back! A special suprise for my bday today. Thank you yet again for being the most consistent thing in my life right now. And yes, I'm getting help! Lol. 🧡
@janrogers5691
@janrogers5691 2 года назад
WOW!!! Thank you Dr Grande for this look back to a history that occurred only 2 years before I was born. I didn’t know about this horrible situation. I do so appreciate your concise unpacking of these events! I remember watching a few of your videos back when you first began. You have definitely made your mark and a delight to watch how you take a very awful situation and present it with respect and caution!
@mov1ngforward
@mov1ngforward 3 года назад
Excellent episode. I never heard of this story before. The way you explained him is very helpful in recognizing the behavior of others.
@gloriaelmore9092
@gloriaelmore9092 3 года назад
Interesting episode. Thanks!
@personofinterest8731
@personofinterest8731 3 года назад
What a fascinating case! Thank you Dr Grande.
@maureeningleston1501
@maureeningleston1501 3 года назад
My day just got better !!!....Dr Grande is here. :)
@tonihudson6749
@tonihudson6749 3 года назад
Spectacular synopsis. Thank you for sharing. 👍
@pollypockets508
@pollypockets508 3 года назад
He killed multiple people for 40k? Wow
@hayleybourgault4114
@hayleybourgault4114 3 года назад
Obviously this guy had a hard time making up his mind pertaining to women. I guess he got sick of them fast and only really liked his own company. I enjoyed this one very much Dr.G.🤓💜
@gailtrotman5256
@gailtrotman5256 3 года назад
Women were a means to an end insurance $$$. I don't believe he could love anyone even superficially.
@rogerpattube
@rogerpattube 2 года назад
Marry six times = didn’t like his own company either.
@penelopeplimsoul3617
@penelopeplimsoul3617 3 месяца назад
Just now getting around to watching your vid. What a tragic and bizarre story. You were so thorough about the backstory, which is greatly appreciated.
@enzosimone2
@enzosimone2 3 года назад
Dr. Grande, don't you get stressed with all this work? You should rest a little. Anyway, really good job!
@michaelarojas
@michaelarojas 3 года назад
He makes good money making videos.
@enzosimone2
@enzosimone2 3 года назад
@@michaelarojas which means the stress is out by default?
@michaelarojas
@michaelarojas 3 года назад
@@enzosimone2 Money makes it worth while.
@sherunswithscissors
@sherunswithscissors 3 года назад
@@michaelarojas - How would you know Dr Grande’s income?
@FlaNative3
@FlaNative3 2 года назад
@@sherunswithscissors There is someone on YT who makes videos about how much popular YTers make (search how much does _______ make on YT). Dr. G has almost 900k subscribers and 10s of 1000s of views of each video … he’s probably earning more than he would in private practice.
@jenniferocious480
@jenniferocious480 3 года назад
Very dapper today sir!
@TheTam0613
@TheTam0613 3 года назад
This is such a tragic story. He should rot in prison for his crimes. Thank you so very much, Dr. Grande! I really appreciate the compassion that you show when speaking about such a horrendous case. You are the best.
@lynnpurcell5225
@lynnpurcell5225 3 года назад
I've never heard of this story before. I usually watch or read about stories like this but I've never heard of this one before. Thanks for the video.
@zxyatiywariii8
@zxyatiywariii8 2 года назад
The girl who survived eventually wrote a book about her experiences called "Alone", she's a sweet and amazing woman.
@BenState
@BenState 3 года назад
YAY! Please Dr, can you analyse Australian Serial Killer Mark Reed?
@buzzevermore9309
@buzzevermore9309 3 года назад
Thank you for your service, Dr. Grande 👍
@debbiec4530
@debbiec4530 3 года назад
Oh how I have missed the acronym O.C.E.A.N! This was a really interesting case I had never heard of before. Great insightful coverage as always Dr. Grande!🤠💕
@BlueSkyes17
@BlueSkyes17 3 года назад
Right on time for lunch. Thanks, Dr. Grande.
@franwebb7756
@franwebb7756 3 года назад
Spot on analysis imo. 🎯
@kendrawaddams3174
@kendrawaddams3174 4 месяца назад
Teri is my hero 💙. It's just astonishing to me that she had the presence of mind to remember the dingy and survive such horrendous brutality. Also, that she managed to survive afterwards, with none of the help she so desperately needed and deserved. Teri reminds me of the awesome, beautiful, potential (and proven) strength in myself and others. Again, she is absolutely My Hero 🙏💙. Thanks for covering this story, Dr G 😁🙏.
@reneejones7807
@reneejones7807 3 года назад
Wow! This would make a great movie!
@cottontails9003
@cottontails9003 3 года назад
Thank you for all your hard work; and the videos you upload daily. Thank you Dr Grande.
@lisahunt3215
@lisahunt3215 3 года назад
This reminds me of Cape Fear.
@sarahalbers5555
@sarahalbers5555 3 года назад
That was a true scary movie- both the original with Robert Mitchum and the reboot with Nick Nolte.
@CastledarkDweller27
@CastledarkDweller27 3 года назад
geez those other earlier wives (the ones that werent murdered) were lucky to get away alive.
@paulajohnson139
@paulajohnson139 2 года назад
Excellent analysis Dr. Grande. Thank you.
@Retrosenescent
@Retrosenescent 3 года назад
Loving these daily uploads!!! Especially in the spooky season :)
@Wandering_Nowhere
@Wandering_Nowhere 3 года назад
I swear the video speeds up 20x when Dr. Grande lists the five factor model lol
@CastledarkDweller27
@CastledarkDweller27 3 года назад
to my ears, that bit always becomes just one long continuous word with 500 syllables. lol
@crystalmaldonado7521
@crystalmaldonado7521 3 года назад
My days are always great with you Doc!!! An eye opener to all the craziness out there… Thank you!! ❤️
@DEPARTMENTOFREDUNDANCYDEPT
@DEPARTMENTOFREDUNDANCYDEPT 3 года назад
This tale is worthy of a crime novel and a movie!
@countryhippiechick4466
@countryhippiechick4466 3 года назад
I think it's a great time for a lunch break, Dr. Grande! Thank you!❤️
@lhak_sam1781
@lhak_sam1781 3 года назад
Dr. Grande can you analyse the movie “We need to talk about Kevin” and give your professional opinion on what Eva could have done differently to stop Kevin from becoming such a monstrous kid.
@USALibertarian
@USALibertarian 3 года назад
"He kept committing obvious crimes." Grrrrrrrr
@amoshtael1844
@amoshtael1844 3 года назад
Very interesting!! Thanks, Dr G
@123cbman
@123cbman 3 года назад
My personality factors are 2: Eat & Sleep. Love your channel. Also your sarcasm is great. I work in the legal department and when I bring attention to a department about not being compliant with the law, I am often asked if the law is new. My response is the law is not new for the law was enacted the year the bread slicer was invented or when the stop sign was invented (depend which legal citation).
@crackers1039
@crackers1039 2 года назад
In other words you very much enjoy the Drs dead pan humor? ;)
@cnj5936
@cnj5936 2 года назад
One Mississippi two Mississippi schoolboard
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