It amazes me how these tough guys have anger issues and can’t control their impulses, but get to prison and have no write ups for violence! Where does that anger go when they get to prison and are around people with real anger issues and love to fight and kill, they dont have anger issues they are just punks who prey on the weak!
I'm sure he has he just didn't get caught. A lot of folks won't snitch in prison bc it will get you killed. I'm positive he's put his hands on someone but probably a weaker inmate.
This was my father. He did horrible violence towards my mother and us kids and always talked his way out of trouble. Speaking well and understanding why it's wrong and acting correctly are different.
"He's come a long way"? That smile while the victim spoke and after, was all the proof I needed that he will never change and will absolutely re offend when given the opportunity.
Absolutely! Christy Shaffer only served 77 days for murdering a child! Lisa Vanderlinden only served 1 year in prison for murdering a child! Christy Shaffer actually served more time for meth possession than she did for murder.
The problem is we are no longer used to seeing honesty. He's not filtering anything much here, including his language. I think he's telling the truth when he says he doesn't really care about getting out, and isn't experiencing any nerves or stress. Therefore " it's what you see is what you get."
This is the carbon copy of the man I am divorcing after 11 years of marriage right now. Who ever said money doesn't buy happiness, never paid for a divorce lawyer after a long term abusive marriage!!
@@TheValidation everybody is entitled to their opinion. However, he is the one in prison for 10 years for beating me with a chair and trying to beat our kids with the broken legs of said chair.
The profanity speaks to his disrespect for the board and the process. He's so indifferent about the outcome. I do appreciate his candor regarding his guilt. He's so comfortable with crimes that I think he'll do it again.
Especially when he first said he thought he was the victim here. Any man that can beat up a woman and think of themselves as the victim is warped beyond believe and definitely disturbed. And WILL hurt people again.
To be fair. There are alot of stupid ppl in jail... and obv he's a manipulator but I'd be willing to bet he's prob smarter then most of them....but yea I agree it's ironic he's in the same situation lol
This guy is dangerous. He has a great understanding of the things that are wrong with him. The fact that he only wants to control those problems so that he doesn't return to prison rather than humbly change is Socialpathic. Programs are often counter active in these type. The more he learns about himself the smarter he gets about what it takes to disarm his victims or in this case jury (paroleboard, decision makers).
Exactly it's what makes him most dangerous than anyone else. He knows exactly what he's doing, and exactly what he needs to say and do to get out of anything. That's scary
@@TawnyC_ yes yes so sorry, I get going on here sometimes and misspell things, but I’m glad you caught that thank you tawny, I have a niece named tawny, but her name is spelled tawnee, 👌👍🙏
@@karlmiller4061 now I wonder why they didn't have him in the red because the guy the other day had taken off his yellow jumpsuit but they made him put if back on.
And so what? He truly doesn't care and will reoffend. I've helped two different girls out of DV situations and the guys they were with even after going to jail are still abusers. They literally never change.
Did you not watch the entire thing because what you are saying and how you are saying it not what was being said. You talk about what he said but nothing that went with it as an explanation. Clueless one
OMG, i literally laughed out loud, shocked by his responses! this guy will be doing life on the installment plan NO DOUBT! he’s not done yet, he’ll be back!
This dude sounds lonely 😂 trying to find something to do with his life. U sheeple should go after ur slave masters that's doing the same thing. The people u give authority r just as bad.
ESPECIALLY after he said "I just want to hear what the victim has to say" ... he is making a mockery of her experience! And clearly pointed that out to the board within the first 2 minutes!!
I don’t see it that way. He also said he doesn’t deserve parole and he should get more time. He seems to understand how his actions changed lives. The problem I see is that when the victim speaks, his body language is guarded.
I came here to say that, especially when he said he just wanted to hear the victim's statement. People like this thrive on even negative attention, he's definitely going to get a kick out of hearing what she has to say.
This is sad. I feel for the survivor. This monster urinated on her. How is he not in jail for life........This community should be proactive in writing letters, making phone calls and holding our PUBLIC SERVANTS accountable.
Because there are things called sentencing guidelines based on criminal conduct alleged. You can only be sentenced within a certain amount of time based on the crime you commit. This man has been in prison and he has 14 months remaining therefore I am completely fine with him being released at the end of it. That was the sentencing for his crime. If you don't like this system and you want to punish people based on your emotions then vote for people who will operate the system on emotions instead of law
@@SalAcceturra this is two months ago that I watched , urinating on a corpse is desecration. Therefore a crime should have been added. I don't remember what his base charge was , murder ? Pedophile?; Those types of individuals do not deserve to be walking free amongst the innocent. ... Each state is different , where I am from sentencing laws are harsh. They use sentencing guidelines as well , but every judge in this country has discretion to sentence the offender to the max. SGs only calculate lowest permissible sentence.. Lastly, you are never sentenced on a crime alleged...
@@DrAndre911 not in England. They can be called either I know jail is when you're on remand, (unconvicted) in the USA, and prison is when they've been convicted. 🤔 I think you get me point. I don't understand why you have to be pedantic
This guy must be locked away from society. He’s obviously a very angry person and extremely condescending. If this is him trying to make a good impression, I’d hate to see what he’s like when he’s stressed and angry.
@@kims.9488 Agree it was more like a snarl baring his teeth sneering in mockery. He does not care and will never admit he is wrong because he does not think he was wrong. Evil is right.
33:00 WTF was that horrible angry face he made when she was talking about him undoubtedly coming after teen girls in the future?!! That face he made shows he’s still full of rage and dangerous!!
Scary that I had no idea how serious his crimes were until the VICTIM spoke??!! He made it sound like some lovers spat and the board weren't any better. WTF?? Broke her sternum, she lay in his urine, wtf??
Why not? And exactly how are you defining a sex offender? Your statement is overly broad and very ignorant. So your than fine with Murders getting parole but not sex offenders. Your stupidity is astounding. If I had my way they would put stupid people like you in prison without parole.
Him crossing his arms while the victim read her statement speaks louder than anything he had to say. No remorse. He's a master at saying what he should say to put himself in the best light. That's a scary individual.
@sunkiiingI think it’s during the victim’s statement. I’m on 15 minutes in, but from reading other comments, it appears to be during the victim’s statements.
I said this to another comment, but my husband folds his arms all the time. It’s like some people who put their hands in their pockets. Do I think it’s just a natural habit? Absolutely not! Especially during the victim’s statement! 🤬 I just wanted to say, to look at someone’s baseline. ☺️☺️
WOW. At 33:03 after his victim said something like " when he undoubtedly does this to the next child he comes after," he slips and smiles gritting his teeth. It sent chills down my spine. As soon as his victim began talking he crossed his arms and started breathing heaving. Imo his eyes looked so dark and he was definitely reliving the details of his actions.And again at 33:21 after she calls him a sociopathic, narssastic, pedophile hes so pissed that his nose and lip twitch and he grits his teeth again this time looking crazy angry and like he was thinking about killing her for saying that. Watch it. Scary as F#*$!!!! Thank goodness she came on and read her statement since I was thinking they were put under his spell before that and that the parole board seemed to snap out of it after hearing her recount some of the events.
He looks uncomfortable and pissed all that other shit is made up by your brain. He's a piece of shit we get it. Stop making up your own stories tho, that's scary in itself. Yeah we all caught the multiple times he smiled. Chill out Karen
I was soooo afraid the board was going to let 1st guy out😢 I swear I wish I was wealthy. I would get the victim out of that state and a place to live far away from that sicko
The first guy doesn't even want parole so I don't even understand why he's answering their questions.. he was given a punishment based on the conduct he was convicted of therefore in 14 months he's free and clear with no probation or parole and I'm fine with that because that's the system we have .. if you don't like it vote in those softies who would punish people based on their emotions and not the law
This man is in no way taking responsibility for squat considering the first thing he said was he was a victim for being in prison for the DV that he in fact was guilty of and said himself that she would get angry due to his own terrible behavior directed at her and then he would get violent with her because he blamed her for getting mad about his behavior. He really doesn't say how he would manage his anger issues because you can see he still has major aggressive, impulsive issues. He can't even control his language in this interview, in prison he has other people controlling his behavior, when he gets out he will be losing control and blaming everyone else for causing him beat the crap out of them.
33:18 its litterly disgusting how he smiles and is so full of himself immediately after being called a pee-dough-file and 33:06 abuser of young girls. Just sickening. 😡😡
The first one is a prime example of an offender learning how to manipulate better in prison. He has charm And knows what to say. Plus he is able to get a bachelors while not having to work or go into so much debt you can't pay it off. The victim gets nothing but more on her to try and struggle to make it through with the added nightmarish mess she is left to sort out!? In what universe is this fair?
I seen a man get 35 years for 2lbs of pot yet Lisa Vanderlinden murdered a child and was only sentenced to 1 year of prison and 14 years probation. Christy Shaffer only served 77 days for murdering a toddler "baby Alyssa". A few months later she was arrested for meth and sentenced to 6 years in prison for drug possession & trafficking! Wtf
If this was Louisiana and the board members we are use to seeing/hearing, they would have shut this guy and his foul mouth down right away. The amount of F bombs they let this guy get away with was ridiculous. He doesn't even have enough respect to not talk to the board members without cussing. 🙄 He clearly has an ego problem and he's not holding back or pretending to be deserving of parole, because in 14 months he is free.
who says you have to respect them though i honestly understand him i would just do my 14 months so i would not have to deal with them anymore when i get out
@@mike-nb1cl I'd not act the same but I see why he DGAF and would rather finish his time out than have to deal with Parole restrictions. However, him being the absolute violent menace that he is... want to see him on extended Parole with a shit ton of restrictions. Either way, he will be behind bars again. I just hope he doesn't k ill someone on his way back!
They need to turn this around on him and grant him parole with tons of stipulations, curfews, rug testing , community service, AA/NA to keep him busy. I think he wants to do his 14 months so he can leave with no parole or controls.
Bingo! That's exactly why he didn't care. However, after the 1st member denied him, he gave this smug 'told ya' look with a huff laugh. It was then he realized he couldn't manipulate them. Lol He's a total angry creatine pos!
@@cokergx3Ok, I was doing other work and was only half listening so I missed that he had probation. I thought once you serve all your time there is no probation. Was he backing some time?
@RaRad530 Exactly. He wiped aside any beuocratic red tape parole crap and just spoke from the heart. And it's very clear that he understands his prior personality. He is now a different man.
That was one hella wicked parole hearing… wtff cursing, cocky-attitude, and where do you get off of the sex registry?? MANDOO WHAT THE HELL DID WE JUST SEE??!!!!
His narcissist attitude makes me sick to my stomach! Only wants to go on to hear what the victim has to say! This pos is definitely not going to stop being a terror to the victim nor anyone else.
Absolutely, if he truly felt empathy for the victim he’d have taken her feelings into consideration with going further with that hearing instead of saying, “sure, I’d like to hear what the victim has to say”. If you’re not really worried about parole then why put this young lady through this? I’m sure she’d rather not be there trying to keep you in. Just say, look, I don’t think I’m ready and I’d like to wave my hearing out of respect for the victim. This guy thinks he’s fooling people with this bullshit. Sad thing is he’ll get out and met some other young lady and do the same thing to her. What a p.o.s.
He’s going to enjoy hearing his victim talk about how he terrorized her all over again. That’s what he’s there for. He’s a psychopath and he gets off on overpowering others. Notice how he keeps talking about her? He’s just repeating (parroting) what he picked up in his classes to sound good. Getting a CDL and OTR driving is a perfect job for a serial killer.
It doesn’t sit right that he could be that evil and come out with that level of free education when someone who has done nothing wrong but wouldn’t have the same access if they or their parents couldn’t afford it, I’m glad I live in Scotland where you don’t need to be a criminal to have a good education.
@@divadarlene0901I don't have any student loans and apparently the poster doesn't because she lives in another country that cares about their citizens. so your disrespect to this person show your lack of education. I'm a born and raised American, and my family has been there since it was the colonys. Our country takes better care of lowlife and criminals than law abiding citizens.
@@divadarlene0901 no for the most part education is free here, the likes of trainee doctors will get student loans that get paid back once you are earning I think it’s £27,000 a year before you have to start paying it back
He's not a manipulator.. He's well connected. This guy is jewish, and i am willing to bet his parents are the reason hes getting such a light sentence.
Absolute. Sadly they almost fell for it. Sounds like he was thinking victim would not show up. Brazen the way that he kept saying he’s learned. That guy hasn’t realized anything or taken responsibility for anything. He truly even with his incoming statement about not caring to be paroled; was trying to manipulate the board.
Wow! His ego is HUGE. If you don’t feed his ego there will be hell to pay. Starts out, I don’t care if you let me out now, I’m set to get out of here soon anyway. Ego, ego, ego. He ends with silent treatment because they say you’re not ready to get out. Ego, ego ego. Women stay away from this creep.
He has such a chip on his shoulders and seems like hes better then others. I dont believe hes gonna change. Hes in jail with no woman to beat up. Hes arrogant. His mouth is disrespectful. Im shocked their letting him curse.
If I was on the parole board that hearing would have ended from he said he wanted to hear what the victim had to say. The way he said it, appeared to be nonchalant and condescending. To me, it was another opportunity for him to show the victim I don’t care about you, what I did you only got me a “little” time and the time won’t phase him. I would have pause the hearing, told the victim, what I believed, see if they wanted to continue, but have strongly convinced the victim to support terminating the hearing, and not to give him to satisfaction of laughing in her face. But that’s just me🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
If you do not like the system we currently have then vote for politicians who would convict and punish people based on their emotions and how the crime made them feel rather than the law
The victim better leave the state. I knew someone who was in the same situation but she went to the extreme for her kids. She had plastic surgery on her nose, changed her name and moved to Europe.
He was given a punishment within sentencing guidelines based on the conduct he was charged and convicted of.. if you don't like this system vote in those politicians that would change it to a system where we operate and punish people based on our emotions instead of the law
I've met guys like this before and I'd be honored to meet one again. They're real tough and mean trying to intimidate women. Until they meet a guy who doesn't appreciate their behavior, then suddenly they're not so big anymore
He really knows how to manipulate- wow! He’s the best one I have seen ever. He’s totally dangerous. He loves to talk about himself too, like he’s above everyone. He will be back🤬🤬
Im only 6 minutes in, but im curious to get your opinion on what you think would constitute sincerety? Because this is the first guy who wasnt just reapeating the same key phrases they learn in those classes or from other inmates. That they believe the parole board want to hear. The first time an inmate actually described in detail, what they learned from their classes, and ehy they did what they did. Most inmates just say "i was young and dumb" or "idk why i did it" or "i was on drugs/alcohol" etc. He actually described why he did what he did, and in detail. Instead of very short responses to the board members questions, he was having an actual conversation, being involved in the process. If that makes sense. He also used the victims name, when other inmates try to call them anything but. The board ended up having to tell him to not mention the victims name. I dont see manipulation at all. He may not feel remorse, but he definitely, truly learned where he went wrong, and gained the tools and knowledge to stop himself from behaving in such a way again. The fact that he is not trying to kowtow to the board members, grovelling like most other inmates. Tells me there is no motivation to manipulate. Because why would he risk coming across as a smug jerk to the board, that could result in them denying him parole? Often times, people who are not fully in submission, that arent sweet talking, or grovelling at the feet of authority, comes across as smug or just is taken negatively overall. But in reality, there really is nothing wrong with their behavior. As i continue to listen as i write this, i really believe that is whats going on here. I honestly dont think he is being manipulative, and if this is the wrong behavior, and the usual inmate responses are wrong. What would be considered to be sincere? I hope that makes sense. My English is not vert good, so i have a hard time getting my thoughts into words. I am genuinely curious to know what you think about this, and i am open to changing my opinion. I hope you had a wonderful weekend:)
@@kiwigirlNZ oh, I completely understand. And probably should have waited to comment until afterwards. I was actually still listening to the video as I typed my comment, and would pause in the middle of typing. So I was able to get a better idea of the person's behavior. I did end up watching the video again afterwards, without reading or typing in the comments, and I don't think I have seen anything that would change my opinion. Many times we are going to have different opinions, because of our different perspectives.( If that's the right word/term?) Anyway, that is why I come to the comments section. To have a genuine, and civil discussion. To get the perspective of others, and learn why they believe what they do about the specific topic. And normally, someone will offer their different perspective, that ends up opening up my own, so that I see where I saw things incorrectly, and was happy to change my opinion. I have no intention in argument, or to put down others. I respect the opinions of others. Even if they do not align with my own. I am fully ok with agreeing to disagree if no common ground can be reached, without judgement towards the other person. I should have waited to make that comment until after I watched the hearing in entirety. But I did type out my comment, as the video went on. Only starting my first couple sentences at the 6 minutes mark. And after watching with my full attention, afterwards. I still have the same opinion, just from my own perspective. I am simply asking for the perspective of the others, so that I may learn something I just didn't see. It's important when forming an opinion. I think. IDK. My English is not the best, so I may not be explaining things very clear. I do apologize for that. And I hope I did not cause any offense. That was not my intention.
@@KatfishforrentYou literally just fell for his manipulation. He WANTS you to believe he’s changed and that he has remorse. It’s all a game of their world of master manipulation. Luckily the board saw through his charm.
He continuously talked about himself. How he wasn’t going to put himself in that type of situation again. Low key-but EXTREMELY telling-definitely still victim blaming, even if he used some of the ‘correct’ buzzwords!
The scary thing about this guy is he won’t let his next victim live. He had his arms folded the whole time the victim spoke. But, when the board was praising him for what he’s done so fat. He unfolded his arms🤬
I agree w/ you for the most part, but it could be normal for him. My husband always folds his arms. He’ll be sitting on the couch, watching Seinfeld w/ his arms crossed. Of course he isn’t a manipulator, a negative person, or violent person. I’m just saying some people, do it naturally. Do I think this guy does it habitually? No! 😂😂 but I wanted to point it out .
@@OnlyJalenPhd So you assume we should assume you made a perfect choice in life with your choice of a partner? If you know what's good for you, if you have heard it here - believe it and save yourself.
@@alexdaddario2732 😂😂😂😂😂 I never said anything close to that! I’m not sure if you realize what the word means, so I’ll help you. Comments: something that you say or write that expresses your opinion. -Cambridge Dictionary To answer your question, no I didn’t have the perfect life. Not that it’s any business of you, but I probably had the most tumultuous, dysfunctional, and terrifying upbringing. I made sure my children didn’t grow up in the same environment. My mom got into an extremely abusive (although very short) relationship, and when she broke it off, it became even more violent. They lived together for a very short time, as he took a crow bar and hit her in the face w/ it. I was 3 1/2, and I remember my older sister telling me to go to the trailer next to ours, and to call the police. I did so, and when I came out of the neighbors, he picked me up, and kidnapped me. I was taken to his sister’s home, it was a bi-level, and he held a shotg•n on me for 13 hours. When my mom came, again she was hit in the face, broken nose, and orbital bone, he stood at the top of the stairs, telling her if she tried coming in, he’d sh••t her and then me. She left, and came back w/ several friends. (She worked as a bartender for a private motorcycle club. No, not Hell’s angels, but they were all Italian. They then came back w/ her, one of them grabbed me, and my mom, sister, and I left. Mom then went to the hospital. This guy has not been seen since. Oh, it was 1978, so things were much different then. I actually tried looking up his name last year, as I still have nightmares, and his name was no where! So, I can guarantee you that I did not have a rosy life. My mom passed away from leukemia before my children were born, and I watched her slowly die for almost 5 years. That was a lot for a 16 year old to see. I had to drop out of HS, as my stepfather worked days. Someone had to be w/ her at all times. I was called by the school and asked if I wanted to be in the first GED class of that county. I went to night school, and thankfully was still able to graduate w/ my class. ‘93. I tried going to college, but I was terrified that my mom would pass while I was gone. She died at 51, I was 20. I would sit in the chair next to the couch and I remember watching her intently while she slept, in fear of her breathing would stop. I had one hell of a life before I met my spouse, so I absolutely have the right to comment. There was one other horrible incident that I endured, that is extremely traumatic for me, but I won’t share it for very personal reasons. When I met my now spouse, we had very in-depth discussions about how we would act and what we say in front of our children. We weren’t perfect, still aren’t, but I made a decision to break the cycle. I’m extremely opinionated bc I could have easily become a statistic, but I wasn’t going to allow myself to fail! Let me tell you, it was f’ing hard! It’s still hard! I have zero sympathy for people who have “had it rough.” Trust me, I absolutely had it rougher. (As those are just 2 things out of hundreds.) I went to college after my mom died. I really only had a 10th grade education. Yes, I got my GED, but it wasn’t like it is today. I had to take pre-requisite after pre-requisite. But I kept going, trying, and fighting my way through. So I don’t have sympathy for those who become criminals! I’m so thankful that I chose my husband wisely bc he’s one of the kindest, most generous persons I know! I chose to get into a relationship, w/ someone who would edify me, and stand by me. If anyone has the right to comment on these videos, it’s me! Thanks 😊
Yes! Textbook narcissist. Textbook domestic violence abuser. My assumption is he has NO respect for his mother who he is going to live with. He will continue the cycle unless he continues intensive treatment and recognizes his distain towards women. Hes too self absorbed to be able to see further than his nose.
Notice how with the second woman board member he postured himself upright, pushed his chest out, and sucked in his gut. He was trying to appear extra masculine with her. I think he’s figured out how to manipulate certain women and he profiles them ahead of time. His posture and attitude change with each woman he interacts with.
It must be nice to be able to be completely supported in every way including a free education. Alllll the supports when they leave that not even the victims have. Where is the support for them? How about free education, room, and board for the victim? Never fails to stun me.
That makes me so angry too, my nieces are in massive debt for getting their BA & MA degrees, but this piece of crap gets a free degree, while our taxes fed him & gave him his uniform while he paid for a crime by getting off work & not paying for utilities & rent & got free college... and Veterans are on the streets freezing 🤬
im sorry love ❤️ can’t believe he’ll be out not having to register as a sex offender & is still obsessed w his victim plus smiles & is containing his rage when the other victim gives her statement saying certain things. he’s evil
He opens with the fact that he is fine staying in, that actually means that the board has no control over him. After he cursed out his response he laughed at his victim's statement. What a trash bag!!
I went to adult jail for a felony when I was 17 for about 1 month, and that was honestly enough of a lesson for me it was scary as fuck being in there. Glad I had the experience because it actually showed me the reality of not giving a fuck and breaking the law, on top of watching so many shows about law enforcement and realizing the reality of consequences in general. Seeing someone not giving a shit about getting out of prison just shows how used to the system he is...
@@nancyfahey7518 Absolutely, I 100% agree. I can tell just by listening to him that he's a bad apple and will definitely offend again on some degree or another. His attitude is shit, and I could tell he wanted to explode during the victems statement. I'm 40 years old, and I stopped acting like this guy during my late teenage years. He's pathetic.
@@wesleyalan9179 The moment the 1st guy on the board denied his Parole his facade slipped, his mask dropped! That smug smirk huff laugh with the 'I knew it, told ya' was the moment he knew he couldn't manipulate them. He's such a POS.
The second guy said something I didn't like the sound of which was ' you can't sleep with miners even if they come on to you,' that sounds really weird. He was trying to blame the child. This guy is dangerous. Carrying on about he has kids. He obviously doesn't care about them otherwise he wouldn't be in jail and doing the things he does on the outside.