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Mitrice Richardson: Released By Police In The Middle Of Nowhere? 

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@KendallRae
@KendallRae 5 лет назад
CORRECTION: she was a Taurus not a Gemini- Idk why I had Gemini written it my notes 🤨 I believe she was a Gemini moon though. Sorry about that!
@maddylovesbooks
@maddylovesbooks 5 лет назад
ty for clearing that up I was very confused hahaha
@Gigi-de4vj
@Gigi-de4vj 5 лет назад
I was about to say this. Lol Thanks for the correction
@gabby6090
@gabby6090 5 лет назад
Kendall Rae it is fine girl love you so much!!!
@derob3566
@derob3566 5 лет назад
Kendall!!! Will you do a video on the Central park 5 case. I just finished watching the Netflix series "when they see us"
@Jaleesa4
@Jaleesa4 5 лет назад
I was just about to say that! Lol
@jamiekaymusic
@jamiekaymusic 5 лет назад
This one really gets my blood boiling..... she would be ALIVE if the police had not been negligent
@greccovarella9711
@greccovarella9711 5 лет назад
Completely. It's so disgusting how this girl was treated. There is no excuse.
@amandapoon7925
@amandapoon7925 5 лет назад
They killed her it’s sad her mom didn’t just go there I would so I can talk to my daughter even if she was older about her behavior because that was just strange
@CocoAvalon
@CocoAvalon 5 лет назад
They did everything they were legally required to do. They could have been in trouble if they forced a SOBER ADULT to not leave the station bc mommy called and told them not to. It was Matrice's choice to not use the police station phone to call her mom and Matrice's choice to not wait at the station like the police suggested. Grow up and quit blaming others for a SOBER ADULT's decision.
@zpeters3771
@zpeters3771 5 лет назад
Thank you🙏🏽
@Ainiewainy
@Ainiewainy 5 лет назад
@@CocoAvalon After all the accounts on her weird behaviour the night before the police should have known better not to release her in the middle of the night alone! Was she really okay or just playing alone to get our of there? She was at the station for what, 3 hours tops? You don't get sober that fast!
@arielhall1247
@arielhall1247 5 лет назад
I admire her mother for keeping her cool the way she did on the phone with the jail facility. I could NEVER
@ashleyhernandez9155
@ashleyhernandez9155 5 лет назад
Her mom is the epitome of class and assertiveness.
@ryzeup5654
@ryzeup5654 5 лет назад
well you have to as a black woman.. or else no ones listening or taking you seriously bc they already have their assumptions about your character based on stereotypes, its sad.
@roadtolosing100pounds4
@roadtolosing100pounds4 4 года назад
0853579 H it’s worse as a black women tho, you don’t want to be stereotyped as ghetto bw 🙄.
@sophiechristopher5542
@sophiechristopher5542 4 года назад
That is so terrible. The stereotypes need to stop
@brandiguarino1778
@brandiguarino1778 4 года назад
Her mother is obviously an AMAZING woman. This is so sad. It sounds like she had an initial psychotic break.
@FriendOfJules
@FriendOfJules 3 года назад
I had a friend in my teens that mirrors this case so closely. She didn’t get arrested, but was kicked out of Sears store for weird behavior and went missing. She was later found in the desert three days later. They said one more day and she would have died of exposure. Turned out she had a brain tumor that explained her bizarre behavior. She too had written a lot of crazy stuff in her journal on the weeks leading up to her going missing. Makes me wonder if that is what happened to this young lady.
@samyuktapanthfilms4151
@samyuktapanthfilms4151 3 года назад
It was a manic bipolar episode
@StartFromScratch1
@StartFromScratch1 3 года назад
thats quite interesting.
@morgandulany4939
@morgandulany4939 2 года назад
@@samyuktapanthfilms4151 how can you be sure
@samyuktapanthfilms4151
@samyuktapanthfilms4151 2 года назад
@@morgandulany4939 it says on Wikipedia
@luvjazmine241
@luvjazmine241 2 года назад
What was her name
@whitneydouglas4794
@whitneydouglas4794 3 года назад
The media focusing on Mitrice being beautiful is kinda creepy. Like the only way to give her value to talk about her was to focus on her looks. It breaks my heart.
@caitsk4te
@caitsk4te 3 года назад
Right, she had so many amazing attributes they could have mentioned.
@nikit0r
@nikit0r 3 года назад
She was clearly an intelligent, kind, and fun person (whatever mental struggles she had been currently dealing with). They didn’t even touch on any other positive attributes. I feel so terrible for her and her family…
@drewrites4613
@drewrites4613 2 года назад
It's sad because the reality is that most folks would care less if she was beautiful.
@kirpdeb
@kirpdeb 2 года назад
I think that being beautiful could have been why she could have been targeted as victim. They might be mentioning it because of concern that it might be a factor in her disappearance.
@puppylove422
@puppylove422 Год назад
I think that her mom was good looking too. It is a common thing that people do in the media in america. they think it makes us look better than we actually are doing. but it just makes us look weak and like our morals are off.
@Aquarius1930
@Aquarius1930 5 лет назад
I just realized Mitrices’ name is a mix of her mom and dads first names Michael and Litrice
@jennie11041992
@jennie11041992 5 лет назад
A lot of African Americans do that my cousins name is a mix of her mom and dad as well
@Christina_xoxo
@Christina_xoxo 5 лет назад
Canadian Bacon lmao couples tend to do that
@__mcat
@__mcat 5 лет назад
thats so cute i was wondering where it came from bc it rhymes w her moms
@gmikoner
@gmikoner 5 лет назад
@@jennie11041992 I'm glad my name's not Denmar just sayin.
@jennie11041992
@jennie11041992 5 лет назад
@@gmikoner idk what that means
@Jessica-ji1hl
@Jessica-ji1hl 5 лет назад
You DO NOT have to wait 24 hours to file a missing person report. Push the issue if you must.
@allisonkukman8436
@allisonkukman8436 5 лет назад
Jessica if you’re over 18 I think you have to wait 24 hours. You don’t have to wait 24 hours if your under 18 I’m pretty sure.
@Jessica-ji1hl
@Jessica-ji1hl 5 лет назад
@@allisonkukman8436 Even over 18 you don't have to wait if you have serious concern for a person's wellbeing. In this case the young woman seemed to be having a psychotic break and should have been better cared for.
@NinaR478
@NinaR478 5 лет назад
I think Stephanie soo was the person I heard this story from first, and she mentioned that while you don’t have to wait 24hrs, the police told her to wait.
@ScrewgeMcF_ck
@ScrewgeMcF_ck 5 лет назад
In some places, if the person is over 18, they have to wait. However, the documentation is prepared and an alert is sent to all cops in that vicinity to be on the lookout whilst on patrol. Unfortunately, a search can’t be done, nor publicly released before those 24 hours. Unless, of course they deem the person worthy of an APB, which they had no reason, as she wasn’t dangerous. If they were to issue a false APB, whomever did so would be in serious trouble, as they’re only set for runaway criminals. This would also be a danger to her, as the ones to arrive are assuming to be in the presence of a criminal, thus potentially getting her killed if she doesn’t comply with their procedure, due to confusion of their supposed “criminal” status.
@Jessica-ji1hl
@Jessica-ji1hl 5 лет назад
@@ScrewgeMcF_ck Where are these locations you have to wait to report? From my understanding, you can report any time. It doesn't mean they will search within 24 hours, but you can always report.
@juliakaz146
@juliakaz146 3 года назад
I was arrested and released in the middle of the night with a dead phone and no money in the middle of nowhere across the state from where i was living... They need to change procedure because especially young women are at a high risk of being attacked or worse
@nickirito3435
@nickirito3435 3 года назад
Aww, that sucks! that happened to you. They should have changed that crap ass procedure . Thats not protecting nobody.
@BlueberryJ-Songcredits
@BlueberryJ-Songcredits 3 года назад
I went and talked to men in the la county men's jail and they told me they never were released before daybreak.
@juliakaz146
@juliakaz146 3 года назад
@@BlueberryJ-Songcredits smh... not surprising. I was in NJ at the time. In Atlantic county
@ztrees4024
@ztrees4024 2 года назад
I agree with you that they should do it differently but men are actually violently attacked more than women.
@rolydio
@rolydio 2 года назад
Dont get arrested, easy as that! xD
@immollz2051
@immollz2051 3 года назад
Definitely a manic bipolar episode. I have bipolar and this is how I get too. The police had a duty of care to her and massively failed her, they should have never let her go even if she was sober, she was clearly unwell. Feel so sorry for the mother because she sounds so sweet and caring
@mirameyer9118
@mirameyer9118 3 года назад
majority of them unfortunately are not trained to properly deal with people who are mentally unwell. some units are, but it's rare.
@re3171
@re3171 3 года назад
She sounds schizophrenic
@micheller6804
@micheller6804 3 года назад
I'm Moltz, I was thinking it was a psychotic break, which can come on suddenly, but bipolar sounds plausible too.
@monavie9110
@monavie9110 3 года назад
"definitely" is a bit much. psychotic episode nevertheless, which can stem from various illnesses
@nasirwaka9255
@nasirwaka9255 3 года назад
Her mother clearly said if the police wanna let her go, than she will be worried. If they keep her daughter in the station, she would be happy.
@giulianaherrera7775
@giulianaherrera7775 5 лет назад
Funny how the news calls her a “beauty queen” instead of a college graduate or psychology student
@sarahdee7776
@sarahdee7776 5 лет назад
Giuliana Herrera literally came to comment the same thing! 🙄
@emmarie1725
@emmarie1725 5 лет назад
It's to garner extra sympathy. They wanted to elevate it beyond coed.
@babyyloverk2565
@babyyloverk2565 5 лет назад
She's a black woman
@aestheticgarbage6671
@aestheticgarbage6671 5 лет назад
In our society beauty is valued more than brains. You will never hear about a young woman, or likely a young man being called "smart" when being described in the news. It's always "beautiful, handsome, popular, well liked"
@green123o4
@green123o4 5 лет назад
Oh get over it 😑
@imjustanasshlesometimes3488
@imjustanasshlesometimes3488 5 лет назад
Such police negligence.... just wow.... And it doesn't matter what police tell you, you can file a missing persons report at *any time* not 24, 48, etc hours. Just disgusting.
@anonymousa8574
@anonymousa8574 5 лет назад
Klarissa Ann you can file it but they won’t start looking until after the time quota. I agree though it is negligent and stupid. They should be proactive
@natanyaparsons8491
@natanyaparsons8491 5 лет назад
@@anonymousa8574 there is no time quota. That's not a thing
@Fortnitghtpr0gamer
@Fortnitghtpr0gamer 5 лет назад
I think it is a case by case thing, we wert told 48 hours at least for adults, Thankfully our friend came home before that.
@UdoADHD
@UdoADHD 5 лет назад
Yes you Can file any time but they won’t search for 24 - 48 hours depending on the county
@emilywarden1979
@emilywarden1979 5 лет назад
Someone either didn’t want her to file or didn’t know what they were doing
@XxHarmony63Xx
@XxHarmony63Xx 2 года назад
This story is shocking! If that was my baby girl I'd been BEYOND LIVID! This mother handled herself with such dignity & class thru such a horrid situation. I have massive respect for her & this family.
@WillChil466
@WillChil466 Год назад
Very sharp woman.
@theheroine177
@theheroine177 3 года назад
Her poor mama probably is haunted by the decision not to go there that night.
@lilbones2712
@lilbones2712 2 года назад
She said she wasn’t finna go if they wasn’t finna release her instead of her just going for none she ain’t no they were finna release her
@yasluvsu
@yasluvsu 2 года назад
@@lilbones2712 i lost brain cells reading this lol but yet agree.
@sweetgirrljames
@sweetgirrljames 2 года назад
@@yasluvsu LOOOOOL same
@abbyrobinson4744
@abbyrobinson4744 2 года назад
@@yasluvsu killed me 🤣🤣🤣
@leahoakwood9988
@leahoakwood9988 2 года назад
She ought to be. The word "mother" means everything.
@ginabudick6912
@ginabudick6912 5 лет назад
This case makes me so angry. You can just hear the cops patronizing her mother and the arrogance in their voice. Her mom sounds so sweet and it breaks my heart.
@kathleenlastname9171
@kathleenlastname9171 5 лет назад
And she remained so composed. I would have been a hysterically crying, shrieking mess.
@e_e9496
@e_e9496 4 года назад
Yeah she was so sweet and positive about the situation
@Crystal-rj5is
@Crystal-rj5is 4 года назад
While listening to those recordings its almost like u can hear it in there voices and the things tht they say tells me tht the police had something to do with this
@kb8622
@kb8622 4 года назад
@@amerasian7795 Her mom called and asked them when they were going to release her and asked if they would release her that night or in the morning. The officer said in the morning and she asked for them to call her if they planned to release her that night. She told the officer that this behavior was unusual for her daughter. The police should have taken her to be evaluated at a hospital because everyone was saying she was Speaking and acting odd. The Police didn't care. They dropped the ball. Her mother did what she was supposed to do and called to find out when she would be released. If they weren't going to release her until morning like they said initially then it wouldn't have mattered of her mom went down their because they wouldn't have released her until morning. They should have contacted the mother like she asked them to if they changed their mind about releasing her. The police admitted that She didn't call anyone to get picked up. Her mom told the officer when she first called that her daughter is not from around that area and that. They should have called her mom or given her a ride at the very least.
@hippie_ish
@hippie_ish 4 года назад
@@Crystal-rj5is I think the police did something too!
@tinikerbell1923
@tinikerbell1923 5 лет назад
Listening to how the police completely disregard the mothers concern made me physically sick. All of these tips on this young girl and the police did nothing. These are the kind of police that make people think they’re all bad.
@CA-vy8et
@CA-vy8et 5 лет назад
That's horrible. But not all cops are bad. Thats like saying all women are snakes because a few.
@tinikerbell1923
@tinikerbell1923 5 лет назад
WNT 68 I didn’t say all police are bad. I said situations like this one is what makes people think that they’re all the same.
@princesstania123
@princesstania123 5 лет назад
WNT 68 bro shut up
@CA-vy8et
@CA-vy8et 5 лет назад
@@princesstania123 no u
@CourtneyMarie-ep6ez
@CourtneyMarie-ep6ez 5 лет назад
Right? When her mom first called the station and told them how she wasn’t herself, and she’s in an area she doesn’t know and hasn’t heard from her, you’d think they’d send a car out to look for her or check her place out. When her father said he saw her, they should’ve jumped on it right there. The friend at the casino, should’ve jumped on it. I’m happy her family won that settlement. It won’t bring their baby back but it’s something.
@olivedog1880
@olivedog1880 3 года назад
Her mom seems like such a nice person. She was so concerned that she might get herself into a bad situation if she was released. And her moms fears came to fruition. Pisses me off at the police. Once again.
@brittanyoshell624
@brittanyoshell624 3 года назад
Hearing her mother have to defend herself and how she doesn’t want her daughter dead was heartbreaking. They deserved so much better
@mariamiamonteleone
@mariamiamonteleone 5 лет назад
I got pulled over and they impounded my car and left me there at 230 am in the middle of the winter in MICHIGAN by Detroit. Atleast I was in my right mind tho! This is disgusting
@dionne9964
@dionne9964 5 лет назад
I live in Detroit and I know how cold our winter's get they were wrong.
@baby916mama
@baby916mama 5 лет назад
What fuck heads. 😣😡
@AutsiticAlien007
@AutsiticAlien007 5 лет назад
This is wrong
@tamtezzy
@tamtezzy 5 лет назад
OMG!! How did you get home?
@mariamiamonteleone
@mariamiamonteleone 5 лет назад
Tam my friend ordered me an Uber thank god. My phone was on like 15 percent too and my phone charger was in my car!
@MarcianMarshmallows
@MarcianMarshmallows 5 лет назад
Can we just take a moment to appreciate what a wonderfuly strong woman Litrice is?
@palladium607
@palladium607 4 года назад
I was literally just thinking this watching some of the footage of her speaking
@roseandrews8523
@roseandrews8523 4 года назад
Yeah Mom is solid
@Gingernextdoor
@Gingernextdoor 4 года назад
Letícia oh my gosh seriously!!! The stupid questions that officer asks her on the call she wants to report her missing, I would be SCREAMING
@melissam597
@melissam597 4 года назад
I feel so sorry for her, I would want to choke that dumbass police officer - he’s almost as guilty as the murderer. No idea why you’d join the PD if you don’t give a shit about protecting the vulnerable 🤷🏼‍♀️
@TheSassleburger
@TheSassleburger 4 года назад
Same thought I had. Amazing woman!!
@breeb2638
@breeb2638 3 года назад
This sheds a lot of light on the severe need for mental health training in the police force. Had there been sufficient training, this would have been recognized as a mental health emergency. The police should have attended the scene with EMS or at least called for an ambulance once they decided to release her. Where is the duty of care.
@zombiechicken7114
@zombiechicken7114 Год назад
It was part of the idea for defund the police to have other experts on call as they might be more able to assess and sort out situations like this and avoid untrained police making things so much worse.
@hlebron982
@hlebron982 Год назад
She should have been taken to hospital not jail, if the hospital would have cleared her (they wouldn’t have) then she should have been given to the police. I worked as a nurse in in patient psych, she should have been taken to ER for symptoms, period.
@Red1Green2Blue3
@Red1Green2Blue3 Год назад
The police don't need mental health training, they need basic human compassion training. I don't need to be trained in mental health issues to know when someone needs help or isnt fit to be by themselves.
@samanthacook2495
@samanthacook2495 3 года назад
"Where is my baby?" As a mother of two daughters I don't think I've ever encountered a true crime story that was so painful to watch.
@meetyanabeelit6894
@meetyanabeelit6894 3 года назад
I felt that part too I’m also a mother of two girls
@bgurley1998
@bgurley1998 2 года назад
I agree with you. This is so disheartening
@Mel__21
@Mel__21 5 лет назад
Mother: please don't release her, I'll pick her up in the morning. Police: releases her anyway. Coroner tells police: just leave the body there. Police: moves the body anyway. Wth is wrong with them! 😑😑 I'm glad the family won the lawsuit. Poor woman :/ it's their fault! She would still be ALIVE.
@Xforeverlove21
@Xforeverlove21 5 лет назад
Clearly they rely on reverse psychology
@maggiepratt5625
@maggiepratt5625 5 лет назад
do the police have their own team that handles removing bodies from the crime scene? I would think the coroner would be the only one certified to do that.
@stephaniem8304
@stephaniem8304 4 года назад
The police don't have to hold you or release you when you want. It's up to them. They just release you. Some stations won't release at certain times though.
@melanieesmonde4471
@melanieesmonde4471 4 года назад
U
@DjChampagne
@DjChampagne 4 года назад
Cover up much ?
@saltedtuna8819
@saltedtuna8819 4 года назад
It’s so sad how her mother went from joking about waking up to a morning paper about her daughter, to actually living that reality
@asiam5603
@asiam5603 4 года назад
salted tuna 😭😭😭
@chalk5330
@chalk5330 4 года назад
salted tuna so sad 😭
@taylorrhouser
@taylorrhouser 4 года назад
And didn’t she say something about her head being chopped off, and then they found her skull? 😳
@Rockeysha1
@Rockeysha1 4 года назад
Taylor Houser that’s the scariest part
@latoyalewis
@latoyalewis 4 года назад
Whoa!! And for her to have said exactly what ended up happening. Damn.
@509wildflower
@509wildflower Год назад
The fact the mother even said during the phone call with the police “I don’t want to wake up to a morning report that she’s now lost somewhere with her head chopped off” is so saddening
@AnotherJenn42
@AnotherJenn42 2 года назад
If she was having a mental breakdown, I can see her death being a tragic accident. Wondering around aimlessly, she might have ended up in the woods, and not thinking clearly, taken off her clothes and laid down. In that state, she easily could have died of exposure or dehydration. The police were clearly negligent. If she wasn’t intoxicated, they should have guessed something was going on and taken her to the hospital. At the very least, made sure she had a ride. Her death was so preventable and it’s beyond frustrating.
@sierraw4167
@sierraw4167 2 года назад
Could she have fallen down a cliff? Not sure about the area
@sooph1e
@sooph1e 2 года назад
@@sierraw4167 She would have some broken bones if she fell of that cliff. Im not sure about the condition of her remains but the coroner seems to have said there were no signs of major injury.. its very strange.
@sierraw4167
@sierraw4167 2 года назад
@@sooph1e ohh yeah that totally makes sense. I didn't even think about that for some reason
@squidfinesse779
@squidfinesse779 2 года назад
I literally ran away from home one time into the woods during a breakdown, I feel so horrible for her and her family . She was such a smart beautiful girl.
@jackyp7647
@jackyp7647 2 года назад
I can see this too. This reminds me so much of the Elisa Lam case and her reported behavior before she went missing. Since alcohol was ruled out some kind of mental breakdown does seem logic to me. She'd been talking about "nature" lately as well so going to the woods might have been logical to her?
@layxo1405
@layxo1405 5 лет назад
Thank you for covering a case on a black woman. Sometimes cases for black people don’t get a lot of main stream coverage.
@VioletJoy
@VioletJoy 5 лет назад
Most cases are in the media according to locale in addition to whatever might get the audience's attention. Example: calling her a beauty queen on the news. Also, of course, children or a celebrity would also get attention and therefore be publicized much more.
@electricave4180
@electricave4180 5 лет назад
Violet Joy and statistically, people of color get far less coverage in missing persons cases than white people.
@VioletJoy
@VioletJoy 5 лет назад
@@electricave4180 Those numbers, although accurate, line up with the population ratio, so make sense.
@brooklynskoog
@brooklynskoog 5 лет назад
We need more coverage on people of all ethnicities
@conormaynard666
@conormaynard666 5 лет назад
ALL people don’t get enough main stream coverage.
@MadyPlans
@MadyPlans 5 лет назад
When her mom made that joke on the 911 call my heart DROPPED ... 😭
@lorimiller4301
@lorimiller4301 5 лет назад
It was almost like some part of her knew this was going to happen. Subconsciously reminding herself in order to prepare. She sounded very calm too. I hope she's doing alright now. Very sad situation.
@mindyours7035
@mindyours7035 5 лет назад
Mine too 😣😞💕
@MadyPlans
@MadyPlans 5 лет назад
@@lorimiller4301 I think mom's have a way of knowing things, and when she said she felt her daughters light stopped shining. I believe that!
@lorimiller4301
@lorimiller4301 5 лет назад
@@MadyPlans I believe that too. 🙁
@Rodrigo-nb7me
@Rodrigo-nb7me 5 лет назад
What was the joke?
@oliviaelswick3551
@oliviaelswick3551 2 года назад
the pain that her mother has gone through absolutely breaks me. Her press conference at 30:00 in the video made me cry, her frustration and sadness is so clear, even though she was SO STRONG
@battycoda75
@battycoda75 Год назад
You mentioned that some neighbors heard screaming in the abandoned home near the ranches home. It's possible that whoever found her brought her there did some bad shit and disposed of her body and clothes. The police should have checked out the empty home for any possible evidence.
@allda7289
@allda7289 5 лет назад
Why would you tell a mother to ‘wait’ on finding her missing child.
@courtneymichelle5746
@courtneymichelle5746 5 лет назад
Alyssa Allder the first 24 hours are the most important. You DO NOT and SHOULD NOT wait 24 hours.
@mikeymadisons
@mikeymadisons 5 лет назад
Ariel Howard :( was she ever found?
@naturallywonder1279
@naturallywonder1279 5 лет назад
Ariel Howard, oh my goodness, I am so sorry. I truly hope you find answers in the very near future. This was so sad reading, my heart slowed down beating, so heartbreaking for you and your family. So sorry babe. Sending well wishes your way!
@chinnjk
@chinnjk 5 лет назад
Exact! Especially when the mother said that this isn't normal behavior from her daughter & knew something wasn't right!
@chinnjk
@chinnjk 5 лет назад
@@courtneymichelle5746 Yeah, better safe than sorry! Plus they had evidence that she was acting abnormally (like with the restaurant) & couldn't figure out what was wrong with her. She wasn't drunk so everything is cool now?? These policemen really did a disservice 😡
@CkayC
@CkayC 5 лет назад
1,000% the police are to blame. Clearly she was unstable even if she was sober. Her mother warned them and even specifically asked them to let her know if she got out. Had the police not dismissed this mommas concerns and had some humanity about them and had in holding until a ride arrived for her this woman would still be alive! Shame on them!
@elizabethbrennan5410
@elizabethbrennan5410 4 года назад
I agree, the only thing I have to say is that if she was sober, and they had no real charges against her they legally cannot hold her against her will if shes an adult.
@suzannalytle2758
@suzannalytle2758 4 года назад
@@elizabethbrennan5410 And thats the thing she was a legal adult and the police had no charges against her and no legal right to hold her. What they should have done was tell the mother that they could not hold her until morning if she wanted to go they would have to let her. Possible the person who talked to the mother thought charges were pending so they didn't think twice about telling the mother she would still be there in the morning.
@lorileew2337
@lorileew2337 4 года назад
@@elizabethbrennan5410...Cop's CAN KEEP someone for their SAFETY. .. Mitrice was MENTALLY UNSTABLE & DISORIENTED earlier in the evening at the restaurant.. Cop's were called they brought her in her & Mom asked them NOT TO RELEASE her because she DIDN'T KNOW THE AREA..I don't agree with A LOT of cases of Cop's being accuse of treating Minorities differently but in this case I DO..If a WHITE WOMEN was brought in Mentally Unstable & Disoriented & her Mom asked that she NOT be released because she didn't know the area & she'd come get her in the morning THEY WOULDN'T HAVE RELEASED HER ...
@CassidyStarke
@CassidyStarke 4 года назад
suzanna Lytle They can definitely hold her. Being in police custody means that they are responsible for your health. Letting her go in the middle of the night, while they KNEW she was behaving weirdly was a stupid thing to do.
@kaylavarela7215
@kaylavarela7215 Год назад
My parents would’ve been waiting outside of the jail from the moment they got a call.
@DannyTruthMagnified
@DannyTruthMagnified Год назад
Same. My mom would've been standing outside of my cell if she could, no matter the distance.
@HelenaVanCity
@HelenaVanCity 2 года назад
Kendall, you posted this over two years ago, and I just began watching you a few days ago, but I want to say I am SO impressed by your compassion for victims and their families! You're an AWESOME person (well, you know that :))) I cannot help financially, but I 'like' your videos before even watching them :) And I don't do that a lot :) Lots of love to you, your family, and your WONDERFUL fur babies!!! :)
@breesierra8128
@breesierra8128 5 лет назад
And what about the scream that was heard in the abandoned house after she was seen in the backyard?? Why was that house never investigated
@TaraJo
@TaraJo 5 лет назад
Bree Sierra it was an abandoned house I believe
@liyxhsbane
@liyxhsbane 5 лет назад
Tara Jo Yes it was abandoned but someone still could have used that house as an opportunity to take her there and do god knows what to her.
@kaylaskurr1760
@kaylaskurr1760 4 года назад
Good point, that may very well be where she was murdered.
@emiilyvandenassem
@emiilyvandenassem 4 года назад
Khadijah Marie exactly. that makes so much sense since that person could’ve taken advantage of that abandoned house
@bulletsfordinner8307
@bulletsfordinner8307 4 года назад
My thoughts exactly.
@marycavazos2252
@marycavazos2252 5 лет назад
Mom: Under no circumstances should you leave my daughter alone tonight. Police: Sorry, instructions unclear. We left her to fend for herself. Coroner: Under no circumstances should you move the body. Police: Sorry, instructions unclear. We moved the body immediately.
@MorganCPaige
@MorganCPaige 5 лет назад
Even a random hiker would know not to touch that shit or contaminate a crime scene, Jesus Christ
@shakeyraware6147
@shakeyraware6147 4 года назад
Sarah Elizabeth yes it does
@kirpdeb
@kirpdeb 2 года назад
Why did the police not find her phone, ID, and purse before taking her into custody and having her vehicle towed. I don’t understand WHY THEY TOWED HER VEHICLE.
@kandragaudette2885
@kandragaudette2885 2 года назад
I'm type one bipolar and all the odd behavior sounds like a manic break. I was lucky enough to have police take my situation seriously.
@vivid5203
@vivid5203 Год назад
You’re wh!te, that’s why.
@glutenfreehomo
@glutenfreehomo 2 года назад
When I watch other true crime channels Im so desensitized and sadly its just another news story but when I watch your channel you really bring me back to the perspective of just how real and human and tragic these stories really are and I always feel ready to cry by the end (and often do cry). You just make it feel like it was one of my own friends or family members ripped away from me. It hurts my heart so deeply.
@heacepeace9
@heacepeace9 5 лет назад
Ugh listening to her mom repeating “where’s my baby” couldn’t imagine the pain and anger she’s feeling
@MorganCPaige
@MorganCPaige 5 лет назад
Brynn Marylynn i legit cried and I know this case very well already but every time her mother’s pain hits me so hard. I know my parents would be out for blood too
@melissam597
@melissam597 4 года назад
I have so much respect for her, I couldn’t have been so calm and articulate in such circumstances
@iv6034
@iv6034 5 лет назад
I genuinely think that her weed was laced with something. Not joking. She sounds like she tripped out extremely bad. My mom is bipolar and this didn't sound like her behavior at all.
@Misscutieful1
@Misscutieful1 5 лет назад
That’s a good theory!! I wonder if they ever like did a test on the weed they found in the car to see what was in it?
@elexust730
@elexust730 5 лет назад
My brother who is maniac bipolar has had a similar episode, so did my uncle who is schizophrenic. So each person with a mental illness can experience different things, with the strange behavior over days leading up to her disappearance, I definitely believe she was having a mental episode. I remember my uncle had a 2 day episode, I was young and I was freaked out. He would sleep outside naked in the cold , would search for critters and let them crawl on him, would hide things around the house, say weird things, etcccc...
@tyleahvon5442
@tyleahvon5442 5 лет назад
I’ve had laced weed before it made me go insane to the point I started seeing aliens and thinking my family was going to kill me. so..... very likely! :/
@JW-qz4jl
@JW-qz4jl 5 лет назад
Yeah I’ve had a patient who was tripping on mushrooms and killed his buddy and paralyzed the other, and that synthetic marijuana can jack you up too
@lynsirobertson3527
@lynsirobertson3527 5 лет назад
Theres 3 TYPES OF BIPOLAR DISORDER this very well could have happened. It also could have been laced weed, not sure how that would make a difference DAYS before she was arrested and then missing seeing as how she was keeping a journal that rambled, and was texting weird things. Her behavior was out of her norm guys. It wasnt the weed.
@erinseefus814
@erinseefus814 3 года назад
A mothers love and devotion. Wow. What a strong woman who is seriously so impressive for keeping her composure, especially at 30 mins. It gave me goosebumps. Rest in Peace, Mitrice.
@KiZZOie
@KiZZOie 3 года назад
It’s basically the polices fault why she went missing. If they didn’t let her go she would have been safe
@dimatadore
@dimatadore 5 лет назад
Her mom is incredibly well-spoken and has a grand personality. It's too bad her trust in the police was broken.
@elijahf8
@elijahf8 5 лет назад
"Incredibly well spoken?" Y was that mentioned?
@GranolaBars11
@GranolaBars11 5 лет назад
Answer me this, if her mom were white would you have even commented on her being "well-spoken" as if you expected her to be ignorant because of her race?
@michellecallahan9496
@michellecallahan9496 4 года назад
@@GranolaBars11 I had the same thought, based on what she was going through. Not every statement is based on racial bias. I would've been a sniveling, crying, insane mess in her situation... she handled the press much better than I could've.
@amberkelly8055
@amberkelly8055 4 года назад
Her mother said her daughter was well spoken. What's the difference?
@ailinh911
@ailinh911 4 года назад
@@GranolaBars11 The first thing I thought when I heard the mom talking on the phone to the police was that she sounded very calm and composed despite the circumstances she was facing. I don't think this person meant to be disrespectful, I think they just meant that it's impressive that in a situation where most people would be freaking out/screaming/crying Mitrice's mother was able to remain civil and well spoken. It shows that she's a very strong woman.
@liyah.
@liyah. 4 года назад
That mama right there is a strong black woman.
@chloecuttle
@chloecuttle 4 года назад
hearing her speak have me chills and brought tears to my eyes.
@Indigoheartgreenleaf
@Indigoheartgreenleaf 4 года назад
A beautiful one at that.
@shakithashumble-pie8294
@shakithashumble-pie8294 3 года назад
🤦
@kellyriddell5014
@kellyriddell5014 3 года назад
She's a good mama. She called right away trying to look after her baby. She did everything she could do. It can't change the terrible way Mitrice lost her life, but I'm at least comforted that Mitrice was blessed to have someone in her corner who would fight for her. She was loved. Not enough people get that from their families.
@heysaucemikehere1804
@heysaucemikehere1804 3 года назад
Seriously, she seems like someone people would look up to. She has so much resilience and strength. She fought for her daughter despite how much pain she was in. She seems like an amazing mother, and a spectacular woman. My heart goes out to her.
@glassesmcdorkface
@glassesmcdorkface 3 года назад
Thank you for making this. Mitrice was found in my city only a couple miles from my home. And I can’t blame the sheriff’s department and LAPD enough. They were so neglegent in this case
@kellyahola4041
@kellyahola4041 2 года назад
Wow!
@skyesthelimit7455
@skyesthelimit7455 2 года назад
I think a cop did something to her. And it was a cover up. I think one of the dirty cops was attracted to her and thought hmmm this is an easy target due to her mental state at the time and didn't think they would have this much trouble with her disappearance. This isn't just one or two cops that mishandled her case. This is the entire precinct. None of what they did made any sense what so ever.
@desireebritton2258
@desireebritton2258 2 года назад
I SAID THE SAME THING THISIS A HUGE COVERUP
@danossen5361
@danossen5361 Год назад
Agree
@rayfl502
@rayfl502 Год назад
Funny how mom never offered to come get her right away, are you a Biden supporter?
@MusicChanneI1738
@MusicChanneI1738 Год назад
It’s been rumored that she was the victim of a snuff film. Her body was found some miles away from a “porn ranch” of an older white woman who is apparently well known in the porn/BDSM community. Very creepy and bone chilling.
@agc.h
@agc.h 5 лет назад
10:04 makes me rlly mad that black people still have to say "oh don't worry she's 'well spoken' you'll see" in order to be treated fairly by police
@macysowell1427
@macysowell1427 5 лет назад
She was referring to the fact that her daughter likely sounded like a druggy during her mental break episode lol. She meant that she usually doesnt sound like that.
@agc.h
@agc.h 5 лет назад
well.....the mother was convinced that her daughter was drunk, like, she didn't know that she'd already been checked and found to be sober......
@green123o4
@green123o4 5 лет назад
@@agc.h stop being an SJW and trying to turn this into a race thing. It was negligent police work and a possible cover up.
@meriasmith7270
@meriasmith7270 5 лет назад
Green123 O definitely a cover up
@agc.h
@agc.h 5 лет назад
lol
@runaway21
@runaway21 5 лет назад
The unfortunate discovery of her remains feels a little fishy to me. If there was a grow in that area and other people were using it, why wasn’t she found sooner? And why wouldn’t they let her mother identify her clothing ? Then they cleaned the crime scene before documenting it ? It seems suspicious - almost like they planted something to wrap the case up.
@SoBree13
@SoBree13 5 лет назад
runaway21 my question is why did no one search it earlier
@brigetteforrestall6694
@brigetteforrestall6694 5 лет назад
I feel the same way
@sianaliaye3017
@sianaliaye3017 4 года назад
Cause the cops did it .
@kleazummack2603
@kleazummack2603 2 года назад
I find it really sad that so many people called and spoke to the police. The restaurant, her mother, the rancher, there were so many opportunities for the police to act and act fiercly and potentionally catch up to Mitrice and it just didn't happen. So many people reached out and they still failed. So sad
@sarahdavis9275
@sarahdavis9275 2 года назад
This case is SO upsetting! Mitrice was clearly not okay. I think she had undiagnosed bipolar disorder. I have it and recognized a lot of the oddities in her behavior. Like how she was hiding her cards in her aunts house.. and the writings in her journals that made no sense… this poor girl should not have been let out in the middle of nowhere like that. If she was making no sense at the restaurant etc and she wasn’t actually drunk… come on, there’s something else going on! That was heartless of the police to let her out and not contact her mother like she requested. This case hit me extra hard.. RIP beautiful Mitrice 🥺❤️
@Dash120z
@Dash120z 5 лет назад
If the police had never released her she could've been very alive today..
@Xforeverlove21
@Xforeverlove21 5 лет назад
or if the restaurant allowed someone else to take care of her bill (since several people offered or they called her mom), maybe she would have made it back home safely or at least her great grandma's home.
@nobodycares1134
@nobodycares1134 4 года назад
@@Xforeverlove21 not really the whole point the manager called the police is because she was worried, she didnt care for her paying it she used it to try and help her hoping the police would help. if she didnt she most likely would of wondered out and away leading to the same outcome. However i do think the police where very wrong for what they did.
@polinavalentinova197
@polinavalentinova197 4 года назад
Plot twist - the police is actually the ones who got her there and took advantage of her and maybe killed her but made it look like she went there alone wandering around looking odd and strange by drugging her after seeing she was a easy victim at the moment because she already came high at the police station.
@melissam597
@melissam597 4 года назад
She would be. Fuck those guys.
@lorileew2337
@lorileew2337 4 года назад
@@Xforeverlove21 She was so mentally unstable and disoriented she NEEDED TO GO TO THE HOSPITAL not a Police station..
@naomirose2779
@naomirose2779 5 лет назад
Cases like these are the reason I’m going to law school next year. There are so many police departments who don’t value human lives and are straight up negligent. So infuriating.
@aaliyahgriffin781
@aaliyahgriffin781 5 лет назад
Naomi Rose do your thang sis
@user-ny3ii1jk8y
@user-ny3ii1jk8y 5 лет назад
Good luck
@Shayallday-ng6do
@Shayallday-ng6do 5 лет назад
Good luck 🍀
@CheyenneDtv
@CheyenneDtv 5 лет назад
Good luck!!
@Ollie-qz5qv
@Ollie-qz5qv 5 лет назад
Make a difference ♥️
@zknight4481
@zknight4481 3 года назад
This case is so frustrating for me. From start to finish it just makes me livid. The stigma of addiction has so many people in need of medical attention just dismissed as being on drugs. It’s sickening that she wasn’t given medical attention when police arrested her and realized she was totally sober and still talking gibberish.
@HH-bz6me
@HH-bz6me 10 месяцев назад
Alot of the times it also has to do with race. Black people are known to be under diagnosed when it comes to mental health. I won't even go into other disparities when it comes to black healthcare issues. Black person with odd behavior must mean drug/alcohol related problems in the eyes of some people and sadly that has cost Mitrice her life. Mitrice is just one case of misdiagnosis but there are many more Mitrices sadly.
@kyleanderson863
@kyleanderson863 2 года назад
I firmly believe that the police did something to this woman , it's so so evident , the way they lied rushed to gather the remains , which was not cleared by the coroner , smh , fowl play indeed. Rest in Paradise, Mitrice.
@clarewhite3004
@clarewhite3004 Год назад
I'm usually the first to suspect the cops, but based on my experience with manic folks, I think it's very likely that she died accidentally and the cops were concerned with covering up their negligence. They didn't want to deal with her, so they booted her out with no medical attention or even a ride home. She somehow got to the woods and... Who knows. She fell and got injured and died of exposure, maybe. My only other thought is that she could have stumbled on another marijuana patch and been shot. That's absolutely happened before. Either way, I think they were most likely trying to hide their negligence rather than their own violent crime. But no matter what their involvement truly was, they sure didn't want anyone to be able to prove it.
@trevorsnana1336
@trevorsnana1336 5 лет назад
Her mother- SHE is the epitome of what a mother should be. Eloquent, a "mother bear", proud, taught her daughter to be a success and to fulfill her dreams- how my heart goes out to her...😢💔
@melissam597
@melissam597 4 года назад
Yeah she’s lovely like Mitrice - it’s so sad
@TheSavannahhhhhh
@TheSavannahhhhhh 4 года назад
I’m sorry but my mother would’ve freaked out and been so scared for me in this situation and would not have acted so calm, especially if she was told I’m acting different/weird and especially if I had never gotten in “trouble” like that before
@deeb8733
@deeb8733 3 года назад
The parent's were too calm;t they have obviously been through hell with that daughter.
@taya____
@taya____ 5 лет назад
I hate the “24 hour” system to report a missing person
@VioletJoy
@VioletJoy 5 лет назад
From what I've read, it is just a suggestion and not a law. The mother should have been told that information, especially considering she knew that was totally out of character for her daughter to wander off.
@Michelle-po9xy
@Michelle-po9xy 5 лет назад
It’s not law, that’s why he was trying to side step it without actually saying it was the law.
@VioletJoy
@VioletJoy 5 лет назад
@@Michelle-po9xy He should have been much more clear. No doubt most reported "missing" young people are not really missing due to foul play, but just ended up forgetting to say where they were going, or maybe ran away or some other logical reason. However, I would never want to guess which would be the serious case and which wouldn't. There's no way of knowing, so I'd rather follow the "better safe than sorry" guideline.
@Arlothed1no
@Arlothed1no 5 лет назад
It's not a law. Police just act like it is when valuable time is lost.
@micheller2283
@micheller2283 5 лет назад
@@VioletJoy it isn't a law and most of the time, if it's out of their character, they will open it within a few hours. All depends on what happened.
@xmoonlight_222
@xmoonlight_222 2 года назад
I always keep coming back to this case. The way mitrice seemed- you can just tell this was so unexpected of her. I pray her family will get answers
@sunflower420
@sunflower420 Год назад
This one breaks my heart. I wish and pray for the family to get answers. The police department needs a serious look in to them as well.
@katelinj7393
@katelinj7393 5 лет назад
Her mum is an absolute badass, I have so much love and respect for her, goddamn
@nickl8199
@nickl8199 5 лет назад
“listen my child has never riden a bus she would not know how to ride a bus”.....thats me
@blackdragon6
@blackdragon6 4 года назад
Same lol
@shunsloman9313
@shunsloman9313 4 года назад
Ya'll dumbasses need to learn
@abigaild7304
@abigaild7304 4 года назад
Ha, I had to learn at 20. Felt so stupid because it was a basic act but I had never done it before.
@peterbeadman9010
@peterbeadman9010 4 года назад
Basic life skills. Smh.
@iloveyourunclebob
@iloveyourunclebob 4 года назад
@@shunsloman9313 there really aren't a lot of towns with bus service. Big cities, sure. The rest of the US? No lol
@marthah2170
@marthah2170 2 года назад
Mom's voice after a few calls is heartbreaking i cannot imagine going through this due to carelessness 💔💔
@NotAPanda19
@NotAPanda19 3 года назад
“Lost somewhere with her head chopped off”… haunting that they found her with her head detached.
@summerwest124
@summerwest124 Год назад
they did ??
@allihipp6088
@allihipp6088 4 года назад
If her mom already called being concerned about picking her up WHY would they NOT simply call her back and inform her they were releasing her if they wanted to pick her up. Makes my stomach turn.. Litrice is such a strong woman 😭🙏💓
@foxypapi69
@foxypapi69 4 года назад
The whole thing is a police cover up. The question is the scope of said cover up, are they only withholding evidence because of their incompetence or are they trying to hide a bigger crime like a full blown human trafficking operation?
@Sexdrgspsychedelia
@Sexdrgspsychedelia 3 года назад
@@foxypapi69 I 100% feel this. This is such a cover up.
@GARY84ROCKS
@GARY84ROCKS 3 года назад
They did not call her back because her daughter was an adult, so they weren't obligated to.
@lavishmisfittink3214
@lavishmisfittink3214 3 года назад
FLYING DREAM PRODUCTIONS but she asked them too he kept trying to reassure her that she was ok and wouldn’t be released but has been released the same night so why not call her
@BambiDTX
@BambiDTX 3 года назад
FLYING DREAM PRODUCTIONS police are not just for fighting crime they are public servants meant to protect citizens so why wasn’t she protected?
@tiffdawn4428
@tiffdawn4428 5 лет назад
I feel like mothers know before anyone. It’s like an intuition thing. You grew inside of them so it’s like they always have a piece of you in them and when you’re in distress, or when you’re sad or anything. Moms are psychic like that 🤷🏽‍♀️
@planbmindset9475
@planbmindset9475 5 лет назад
True
@MerriMerr
@MerriMerr 5 лет назад
I once suffered an asthma attack in the middle of the night while working as a live-in nanny. The paramedics who answered my bosses 911 call felt I should go to the ER for observation and breathing treatments. I called my mother when I arrived and before I could tell her where I was she said, "Please tell me you're alright, I just woke up from a dream you were taken to the hospital." I'll never question a mother's intuition after that day. It's unexplainable, but it is real.
@SurahOnline
@SurahOnline 5 лет назад
True! 💯💯💯💯💯💯 *FACTS!!!!*
@pancon9947
@pancon9947 4 года назад
My friend once had an ovirian cyst explode at school her dad called the school when it happened saying he felt concerned about her and wanted to cheack up on her the office said that they were just about the call him to tell him the ambulance on its way. Dads can be pretty physic too its super wierd somtimes parents just know
@jamiemontgomery3255
@jamiemontgomery3255 4 года назад
It’s a beautiful god damn thing. I’ve heard the saying that having a child is like your heart living outside your body, you just know when something is off. My heart aches for mothers who have lost their children, and even more so for those who have lost children and live everyday not knowing what happened.
@BreeNichole1993
@BreeNichole1993 2 года назад
I got chills every time Latice spoke. She was so well spoken and showed a tremendous amount of strength and tenacity to bring her daughter home safely. I feel so bad for the terrible outcome. I pray that she’s at peace now. I also pray that her family will find out what happened to her. Rest in paradise sweet angel.
@HH-bz6me
@HH-bz6me 10 месяцев назад
Tbh there is no peace in this case. The police would have me f*cked up forever! Her death was completely preventable! Her mother called and told them she had a mental condition and not to let her go. That she would come and pick her up and they just fed her to the wolves! It's as if they done it on purpose because why else would you release a young mentally ill woman in the middle of the night with no transportation, money, phone and no bus stops nearby? I'm livid and I can't imagine what her mother must feel like. Completely preventable and they just let her go so my heart breaks for her family and especially her mom. Your most precious gift in life has been destroyed for what reason?!
@zahennifa
@zahennifa 3 года назад
I feel like police who don't listen MORE THAN ONCE to what someone tells/asks them to do, they shouldn't keep their jobs. This is so ridiculous and sketch
@Samresa7
@Samresa7 5 лет назад
I legit started bawling when her mom was tapping her picture saying "I built that". I felt that grief in my soul.
@KendallRae
@KendallRae 5 лет назад
I know 😭😭😭
@jamisonorosz5164
@jamisonorosz5164 5 лет назад
omg that shit crushed my life 😫
@banderas2000
@banderas2000 4 года назад
with the help of pop of course. r.i.p. mitrice
@andreaerdely1736
@andreaerdely1736 5 лет назад
As a mother myself, hearing the shakiness in her mother's voice as she tried to stay calm and respectful with the police dispatcher even through being so nervous... it truly made my heart hurt. I can't even begin to imagine the fear and despair her mother must have felt the entire time her daughter's whereabouts were completely unknown. Ugh. So sad and so frustrating. So many missed opportunities for the police to actually show they give a shit about human life.
@haleynicole163
@haleynicole163 5 лет назад
Andrea Erdely and when she spoke at 31:00ish, you could hear how hard she was trying to keep it together as hard as she could💔 absolutely heartbreaking. She is such a brave, strong, amazing woman and it’s devastating that this happened to their whole family
@andreaerdely1736
@andreaerdely1736 5 лет назад
@@haleynicole163 oh no doubt! My heart kept shattering for her. She kept it together so well and fought so hard. Those police officers involved have hella blood on their hands. My opinion.
@dmc12397
@dmc12397 3 года назад
My gut reaction is that the cops did something to her and placed her body there.
@MissesHappyPunk
@MissesHappyPunk 2 года назад
I could imagine she died in the police station by accident due to her health issues and they did not know how to handle it and just got rid of the body....... though, there's still the neighbour who had seen her, so probably we're wrong, even if the police looks shady af
@elizabethcox100
@elizabethcox100 2 года назад
It is strange how they had internal, but not external CCTV.
@leilan9231
@leilan9231 2 года назад
I agree. I think that they thought since she was in an altered state they could get away with it.
@LadyAlf57
@LadyAlf57 2 года назад
Your gut is wrong.
@Seabacon346
@Seabacon346 2 года назад
This is one of the reasons I believe it is important to educate people who work with the public about mental illness, ESPECIALLY law enforcement. They should have gotten her medical attention, and this whole thing could have been prevented.
@loseyourmind00
@loseyourmind00 5 лет назад
this sounds like that case of the girl in the hotel that she looked like she was on something then was found dead I think in a freezer. It was in Chicago. Kenneka Jenkins
@holland3106
@holland3106 5 лет назад
Jenny yeah! they literally never investigated it
@livp9056
@livp9056 5 лет назад
Both black women 😔
@bleustarthecat9824
@bleustarthecat9824 5 лет назад
Also similar to the Elisa lam case in 2013
@pancon9947
@pancon9947 4 года назад
That one makes me really sad have you seen the interviews of her mother she is brilliant and so strong
@phillyjr5451
@phillyjr5451 4 года назад
she was sacrificed sadly
@Seabacon346
@Seabacon346 4 года назад
Mitrice and her mother are spitting images of each other.
@TBT707
@TBT707 4 года назад
I know there both so beautiful
@ShannonBlalock
@ShannonBlalock 3 года назад
This is such a tragedy. Without going into details, I can totally relate to her mom when she said she never stopped asking herself where her baby was. It’s a horrible thing to live through. I’m glad they won the lawsuit, but no amount of money can make it right for this family. I pray they will have answers someday.
@ashandemi
@ashandemi 3 года назад
Most county jails, or at least where I live, don’t offer rides after you’re released. They just release you, sometimes they’ll let you use the phone but usually they just release you and send you on your way
@patriciacurtis349
@patriciacurtis349 3 года назад
yeah same here always at midnight 2
@ashandemi
@ashandemi 3 года назад
@@patriciacurtis349 the males here in Galveston county can be released at midnight but they wait until 6am to start releasing the females. Females used to be released at midnight but because the city the jail is in isn’t safe for women to be out late at night they stopped releasing females during the night
@worldwideugly3753
@worldwideugly3753 3 года назад
It's not a taxi company. Lol
@ashandemi
@ashandemi 3 года назад
@@worldwideugly3753 some actually do give courtesy rides, but a lot don’t
@ItzDavughna
@ItzDavughna 3 года назад
Same here in Columbus Ohio and it’s always after 1am when you are released smdh
@daisydupuis
@daisydupuis 5 лет назад
Someone defenitly found her and took advantage of her... perhaps even the unnamed cop because you mentioned someone near the ranch heard screams coming from an abandoned house in the area where they saw her. They need to investigate that house and look for DNA clues.
@camachoj4077
@camachoj4077 5 лет назад
This is Malibu..rich powerful pornographic Kings are there..snuff films is real
@isabellasanchez4344
@isabellasanchez4344 5 лет назад
Why would they do that if they don’t care 🤷‍♀️
@awkwardlyawesome00
@awkwardlyawesome00 5 лет назад
Exactly!! That would also explain why they moved the body and didn’t check for dna on her clothes! To me that seems like they were trying to hide something
@daisydupuis
@daisydupuis 5 лет назад
@@awkwardlyawesome00 Yess it would! Seems very shady and covered up.
@Geronimo2Fly
@Geronimo2Fly 4 года назад
Mitrice's mother is amazing: Intelligent, articulate, beautiful, strong. I'm so sorry for the nightmare she and the whole family have been through.
@Deedeed33
@Deedeed33 3 года назад
It’s the moms fault
@Deedeed33
@Deedeed33 3 года назад
Why didn’t the mother call back? It’s not the polices responsibility to update her mother. Her daughter is a grown ass woman. The mother acknowledged they were uncertain of her release. The mother suggested her daughter stays the night instead of getting her ass up to pick her up. People are quick to pull the race card and play victims.
@choicemakumbu6255
@choicemakumbu6255 3 года назад
@@Deedeed33 this has nothing to do with race it was obviously a police sex trafficking cover up. There are too many details that don’t add up
@choicemakumbu6255
@choicemakumbu6255 3 года назад
@@Deedeed33 also you’re disgusting for turning her tragedy into your personal racial agenda, no one is playing victim, there is a LEGITIMATE victim. Get a grip
@ShrandaM
@ShrandaM 3 года назад
Yes, so unfortunate
@sheenaangelique620
@sheenaangelique620 2 года назад
Wow this breaks my heart!
@kenzieshaye6818
@kenzieshaye6818 3 года назад
32:10 gave me chills, you can tell how much she loves her daughter 🥺
@KaelinAButler
@KaelinAButler 5 лет назад
Just imagine if ONE of those police officers gave a damn then this whole situation could have gone a different way!
@zapazoid
@zapazoid 4 года назад
Or her family got her drug and alcohol abuse and mental health help.
@CassidyStarke
@CassidyStarke 4 года назад
zapazoid She wasn’t drunk.
@badluckbrooke13
@badluckbrooke13 5 лет назад
My theory is her “maryjane” was laced, & she was smoking it before she disappeared which would explain her acting weird before her disappearance. Then maybe she smoked before dinner, and that’s when it all went downhill. Then I do believe the cop seen leaving the station on the camera at the same time she left may have given her a ride to that place the rancher saw her at & dropped her off. Maybe she told him that’s where she lived because she was confused due to the laced “maryjane”. The cops are covering it up because they don’t want to be held accountable for dropping her off at some random place.
@CkayC
@CkayC 5 лет назад
I first thought when it was said she had some smoke that it was laced bc MJ dont have that effect on anyone I know but it's crazy that she passed a sobriety test afterwards.
@WeAreResponsible
@WeAreResponsible 5 лет назад
Brookiepoo134 since the police Confiscated it they should do testing on it. Of course they probably disposed of it already to hide that she was on something. I hate cases without closure 😔poor family
@MCRfreak925
@MCRfreak925 5 лет назад
Brookiepoo134 I totally believe that the LAPD is trying to cover it up. My first thought was the same, about the laced MJ. That would explain a lot of the behaviors. It may not have even been weed, it could’ve been K2/spice (synthetic marijuana) because that sounds kinda similar to it’s effects. K2 oftentimes causes psychotic symptoms like hallucinations and paranoia. It also affects the bodily functions like the kidneys and heart. That made me think maybe when she was out where her body was found, she took her clothing off (because of the psychotic delusions or perhaps hallucinations may have “told” her to) then her body failed, but that doesn’t explain why the police department would be so negligent and try to cover it up, except maybe for the fact they were trying to deny any responsibility for releasing her in the dead of night.
@MCRfreak925
@MCRfreak925 5 лет назад
Another Mother the sobriety test may have just been a breathalyzer
@camilaortega6351
@camilaortega6351 5 лет назад
MCRfreak925 i don’t think so, if it was spice she’d be a complete zombie and she wouldn’t even be able to walk. maybe something else tho
@jrthomas1106
@jrthomas1106 3 года назад
This is the first story, after watching so many, that got me. So heartbroken and frustrated for this family. ♥️
@laurenmarieny
@laurenmarieny Год назад
This was excellent coverage on this case
@amandaj0sie
@amandaj0sie 5 лет назад
The police failed her. RIP hope your soul and family find peace.
@starsandstripes5013
@starsandstripes5013 5 лет назад
33:35 made me cry. Moms can sense when their baby leaves this earth.
@julz3tt3
@julz3tt3 5 лет назад
That is 100% truth
@noodlesauce2553
@noodlesauce2553 5 лет назад
Mother's have intuition 💯
@AdrianaHernandez-zr9gd
@AdrianaHernandez-zr9gd 5 лет назад
Its facts! I witnessed my mom experience this with my brother before it happened she felt, knew something. Hours later medical did a procedure my brother kept refusing, they didnt listen did it anyway and he passed from the complications
@memyselfandeye76
@memyselfandeye76 Год назад
I remember when a friend of mine was pulled over driving a car illegally and was taken to the police station. She stated that she felt mentally unwell and they took her to the hospital and dropped her off in front and just drove off! Thank God she went to the emergency room and called me. In my friend's case, there was no need for interpretation; she said she felt mentally unwell and they just left her. I think the police do not want to deal with those who are mentally ill so they don't.
@Sirie7206
@Sirie7206 27 дней назад
Because they think you’re just a crazy person.
@jenniferorlandoludwig7145
@jenniferorlandoludwig7145 3 года назад
I'm playing catch up on all your videos since I've found your channel(WHY didn't I find u SOONER😭)I love&respect what u do to try to help the families of the victims❤I just watched your video of the girl murdered in New Orleans by her husband and finally the DA is going to look more into that case!I signed&called! It really hit home bc I live 90miles west from New Orleans and my 26yr old daughter lives there and I lose sleep at night bc its one of the most dangerous cities in the country😳😢
@PipitLady
@PipitLady 4 года назад
Breaks my heart. Hearing her mom say she doesn’t want her to get hurt made my heart sink. I definitely think LAPD was involved.
@Janellabelle
@Janellabelle 4 года назад
Me too, a beautiful woman in a weakened mental state leaving the police station in the dead of night on foot... and they saw a car follow her on the recording even, so..
@ballzvlogz4601
@ballzvlogz4601 5 лет назад
The police are 100% at fault. How could they release a mental unstable woman with no phone, wallet, or car? Miles away from anything she knows. Disgraceful!
@ivywood3574
@ivywood3574 5 лет назад
Whoiscierra I totally agree
@courtneymichelle5746
@courtneymichelle5746 5 лет назад
The police said that she wasn’t acting strange and was totally fine🤷🏽‍♀️ Even though the people at the restaurant noted she was.
@ivywood3574
@ivywood3574 5 лет назад
Courtney Michelle yeah that’s what I keep coming back to. It’s so strange. I honestly don’t even know at this point! It’s so sad! I feel so bad for her family!
@BratzRockAngels
@BratzRockAngels 5 лет назад
@@courtneymichelle5746 The police didn't care to save for her, that's why. 💜
@lindsayblock9536
@lindsayblock9536 5 лет назад
Honestly, how could they be okay releasing a person completely in their right mind in the middle of the night, with no phone, no car, no wallet, and no one they know knowing they're leaving?! Like the fact that she was acting super strange aside, it's fucked up for the police to do that at all. The fact that she wanted to leave with literally nothing in basically the middle of nowhere when it's pitch black out, shows by itself that she clearly wasn't in her right mind.
@BLOCKchainGANGgang
@BLOCKchainGANGgang 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for covering this.
@user-ps4bg7wq6i
@user-ps4bg7wq6i 2 года назад
If I were Mitrice's mother, I would wake up my younger daughter, explain her the situation, and drive straight to that police station to get my daughter. I wouldn't wait till the morning, I wouldn't trust the cops. I don't trust them. And definitely not to the point of leaving my child stay with them.
@lizmariequinn
@lizmariequinn 2 года назад
So sad but I believe my folks wuld do the same thing... thank God when my cousin was arrested I wuldnt let them leave him
@nicolerain3127
@nicolerain3127 2 года назад
Exxxactly!!!!
@vivid5203
@vivid5203 Год назад
Facts
@Freyacutie07
@Freyacutie07 4 года назад
Did they ever test the MARY Jane to see if it was laced with something?
@k1773ns
@k1773ns 4 года назад
Astrid FL no because they don’t care about black women
@naivenitara
@naivenitara 4 года назад
Good question, but it's not about the weed. It's about the negligent behavior of law enforcement in regards her case. She didn't deserve to die.
@princessofstars666
@princessofstars666 4 года назад
@@naivenitara it was evidence, and they didn't test it. The weed was just another one of the things the police could have done better.
@293shannonnicole
@293shannonnicole 4 года назад
Better question is did they even care enough to want to do that?
@tashakoeshall3048
@tashakoeshall3048 4 года назад
Astrid FL that’s the first thing I thought
@odin4306
@odin4306 4 года назад
It sounds like she had a psychotic break? They should've sent her to the hospital not the police station. This situation was so poorly handled. :/
@naniyes3347
@naniyes3347 3 года назад
I agree especially since the police realized she was not intoxicated.
@strawbemoji
@strawbemoji 3 года назад
exactly what I was thinking
@kathrynwest2458
@kathrynwest2458 3 года назад
Yep, that is the very first thing I thought too.
@EB-yt8zw
@EB-yt8zw 3 года назад
Or a stroke. Her speech was effected like a stroke.
@YoungDymisty
@YoungDymisty 3 года назад
@@EB-yt8zw stroke is usually slurred speech. Her words were understandable it just wasn't in a comprehensive sentence.
@Tootiredforthis14
@Tootiredforthis14 2 года назад
Her case is beyond frustrating...the fact that her mother felt that she was gone 1000% does not indicate that she "hopes" she is dead. A mother has so much intuition. And she never once acted like she was gone because she never gave up on her search. Her parents did everything they could for her and Mitrice was such a beautiful woman who deserved so much better. RIP
@Bxrnicx
@Bxrnicx 2 года назад
This is one of the most heartbreaking stories. It hit me on another level. Bless her mom
@marycavazos2252
@marycavazos2252 5 лет назад
Police mess up: life gets ruined We mess up: life still gets ruined by police
@mightiaddpodcast32
@mightiaddpodcast32 5 лет назад
preach 🙌🙌🙌🙌
@arourallis
@arourallis 5 лет назад
Bold of you to pretend police are held responsible for their willful neglect of duty or outright homicidal tendencies half the time.
@MintyBingus
@MintyBingus 5 лет назад
arourallis I think Mary's saying that when the police mess up someone else's life gets ruined, which is why she said your life STILL gets ruined when you mess up
@selemawit9411
@selemawit9411 5 лет назад
So true !
@jessii_d
@jessii_d 5 лет назад
This case is 110% frustrating. Especially bc the mother specifically asked for the police not to let her go and if they did to just call her so she can get her since Mitrice didn’t know the area. My heart breaks for her family.
@lindsayjanae
@lindsayjanae 4 года назад
Jessi D exactly she didn’t even say “don’t release her” she asked for them to tell her when she was released so she could pick her up and they just blatantly ignored her
@banderas2000
@banderas2000 4 года назад
while i agree they shouldn't have let her go due to her mental state. the police station doesn't work that way. it sucks and i hate the "corrections" dept. she was an adult and they realase you and leave you to fend for yourself even if you towns away. they do that here to . last realase time on a day is 12am and can even extend to 2am . they realase you with the clothes on your back and thats it. to get home on your own.
@caseybaldwin3650
@caseybaldwin3650 3 года назад
My heart literally hurt right before we got a call that my daughter had passed after being flown to a children's hospital after an accident.
@chloelibertine
@chloelibertine 3 года назад
Oh my god. I'm so sorry for your loss ❤
@TheRealJesus25
@TheRealJesus25 2 года назад
This was easily the hardest story to hear, and I love your videos
@gear14
@gear14 3 года назад
I’ve been arrested and released in the middle of the night too, I had money but I was not close to my home at all and basically I had to wait hours before I could catch a bus and go home, the police thinks they’re teaching you some kind of harsh lesson but personally I’m losing respect for them
@moniboo523
@moniboo523 3 года назад
I can't with the police, she needed to be put 72 hr hold for psych...smh
@MDENAULT211
@MDENAULT211 3 года назад
100%!!!!
@nickirito3435
@nickirito3435 3 года назад
The police do that ,... It should be against the rules. Its completely wring how the police handled it. And fuck that restaurant for calling them in the first place. And the cops did this so wrong.
@mckinneymindy
@mckinneymindy 3 года назад
I was released from jail in a strange city in a min skirt and no shoes. Had to ask a random man to use his phone. Very crap situations. I was only 18.
@missladybob4208
@missladybob4208 2 года назад
Yes I'm losing Respect more and more, It's Too bad the Crappy Cops Are Over Shadowing The Good Cops
@isax3980
@isax3980 5 лет назад
They should lose their jobs
@naivenitara
@naivenitara 4 года назад
They should. But they never will because "justice" is a farce.
@Vampxiii_
@Vampxiii_ 4 года назад
Isa x agreed
@lahonymanor2927
@lahonymanor2927 2 года назад
I really enjoy your content. Thank you so much.
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