In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the case of Brian Cohee and analyzing it from an educational legal and psychological perspective. [Video] [Imagery] supplied by Getty Images.
In our small town we have a homeless man exactly like Warren. Our whole community helps and protects him. We all helped him build a small cabin, garden, dog pin for his pups everything. He works for the local garbage company. His dogs are the best dogs ever and he lets them out everyday at 3 bc he knows that’s when the kids get home. They come running up to greet the kids and then play until dusk. Then we walk the pups home with a plate of dinner. I can assure you that Warren was well loved by his community more than that psychopath could ever know. I hope he gets life and is never let out.
CO had abolished capital punishment in 2020. Which usually I'm glad of...but for little Bro here, I'd feel it was fine. He was acting like a nut job to try to get away with it. AuHD doesn't make you a sociopath. Different issues.
@@fredriksdottir There are millions of people with AuHD who don't kill or even think about it. There are millions of neurotypicals who have killed. It's unrelated to this case.
Warren was the definition of unhoused not homeless. That man had a community that respected him and looked out for him and missed him when he was gone. RIP Warren Barnes.
@@elizabethlusher9667 I’ve known many homeless people that worked full time. That’s the country we live in now. And people will still call them scum and tell them to get a job, even if they actually do have work and are trying their best 🤦♂️
i teared up so hard.. . How could a poor elderly hardworking man trying to make his way through life with nothing but dignity and ethics have understood the sick mentality of an OVERPRIVILEGED SPOILED BORED TEENAGER
@@shreyasingh7506because these parents suck so bad at parenting. It shows everytime they open their mouths. Their son is the product of shitty parenting.
Definitely man I was gonna say the same thing.if he didn't get caught he would have killed alot more the level of research and his lack of remorse is shocking
@@LalaLarrieuxExactly. I truly think this could all have been prevented if his parents had finally realized and accepted that their son was(is) a potential danger to society, and that he needed help.
His mom is a real one and true definition of “I will not uphold my kid(s) when they’re wrong”. I commend her for acting quickly by lying to get him to come home before she called the police.
The mom did do the right thing and truly seemed like she had tried her hardest in her own efforts, but she needed more help. However, she didn’t get enough help “for her” and there were absolutely enabling tendencies, avoiding tendencies, but also there were obvious and repeated years of attempts at getting him worldly help and making sure he got fair treatment and put on drugs she thought could help him. When fair was arrest she let him, however to “lie” to do this shows where he got his lack of moral care and ability to put up a clean on the outside facade. I know her behavior isn’t at the same level, but it’s still Godless, a belief that you can do wrong if you think it’s beneficial due to a lack of faith in a God that requires zero compromises and your actually always better off to obey his only good ways and never do what is a sin. Most interesting to me, however, was his chosen name of dirty boi and how she seemed to make comments on clean and how she was cleaning his room. He was an adult. The father and mother also seem more upset for the victim then in shock about their son showing they likely did previously come to terms that this could possibly be an outcome, but there really wasn’t anything more they could do. You can’t put someone in jail because you’re suspicious that maybe someday they will commit a crime. And it does sound like she cared about him, but her reaction even in the interview was, she went back to her old tenancy to defend him that he shouldn’t be picked on, and he shouldn’t of been picked on, but other people picking on him, was how they handled feeling picked on and that’s what she couldn’t come to terms with but now with God’s mercy and forgiveness I pray she processes through how turning him, and was the right thing to do, but her and her husband need to focus on their own relationship with God now and get the counseling they need.
Some people in the comments are talking shit saying they should've known earlier. I'm only halfway through the video so maybe there's details I haven't gotten to yet but it has to be so hard for a parent to do that even if it's the right thing.
people had been warning her for years, so she just couldn't keep denying it to herself after that bizarre night, all the blood on the car, the wallet, the knife, the missing person.... smh
As someone diagnosed with both autism, adhd, and schizoaffective disorder I can say this killer is peak cringe. Like, full on fedora wearing, katana wielding, no bath taking, main character syndrome having, “don’t mess with me, you don’t know my dark side”, hurts so bad you gotta look away meaning of the word cringe. You can tell he wants attention, full man child that takes no responsibility for their actions. Getting life is beyond satisfying. Rest in peace Mr.Barnes, you deserved better from this world.
Not only did he murder that man. He simultaneously ruined his mother and fathers life, their business. He single-handedly ruined his entire family for absolutely no reason.
You're very right but I also feel as if the parents are partially to blame. The kill kit, the doctors, the schools- they all warned them. Hell, even the blood on the bumper and the ID. But it took finding the head of an innocent man for them to realize what everyone else had been warning them about from the beginning. So while I feel for them, I also feel like the way they coddled him through his violent behavior and made the school feel bad for bringing it up and claiming discrimination (while he himself has discriminated against fat people, Asians, homeless people and more in his "jokes") definitely contributed to him being able to do this in the first place. When they found the kill kit, at the very least, that should've been enough to call the cops, get him committed or something. But they just gave him a slap on the wrist and promised not to tell if he didn't do it again. This is also through the consequences of their neglect to recognize and neutralize the danger/threat before he was fully formed and found his conditions to finally follow through with what he'd been fantasizing about for so long.
@@Prettyp1999 I think it’s a ‘no easy answers’ situation. I can agree to an extent, but what exactly are they supposed do? They threatened calling the cops, but if they knew the law, the cops can’t really do anything because he hadn’t technically committed any crime; it’s alarming, but it’s not a crime or enough to prove conspiracy to commit murder just owning a bag full of tools, zip ties, and knives. He was formally diagnosed, so we know they had him see a psychiatrist, but even kids that get sent to therapy have ended up committing heinous acts + he’s legally an adult, so they can’t force him to keep going or take medication he’s been prescribed. They couldn’t have him involuntarily committed because he wasn’t showing signs of psychosis, and even if they did, the best they could get is a 72-hour hold. The most they could’ve done is kicked him out, and that’s basically just shoving the problem out of sight where he possibly could’ve continued killing others or even retaliated against the family. His mom even said she looked for further resources but nobody in town could see him. This all on top of taking care of another child and trying to pay the bills. These things always seem easy on paper, but if you’ve ever had to deal within the system, there’s often very little assistance/resources available for people like Brian’s parents until it’s too late.
15:58 When the mom was sobbing and traumatized and the dad wanted to comfort her but needed to take the cop inside to show him the bag.. so he turns to the brother and says “Stay with your mother and give her a hug”, and the brother goes to her and comforts her 🥺. Brian is the definition of evil but his family is so damn sweet. 😔
I feel like his brother must also be traumatized by his actions, and it’s not like I know him, but I get the feeling his is a much better and sweeter person than Brian could ever be. I’m glad he was there to support his mom.
I feel so bad for her! Imagine seeing something like that at ALL, let alone in your own child's bedroom closet. I'd want to run out of that house and never stop. The fact that she had the wherewithal to immediately call the police really speaks to her character.
This incident is a stark reminder why you should live life to it's fullest. It could all be over in an instant, because of some fked up weirdo with a morbid fetish.
This dude's crimes are probably the LEAST punk thing i've ever heard. what are you on about? punk is like super pro-homeless and supportive of unhoused people. This kid has neoconservative psychopath "might makes right" energy. Probably would have grown up into a cop or something.
Damn, I really hate killers who act so smug. Like bro, you aren't like any of your idols. You killed ONE dude and got caught instantly by your mommy and daddy. Maybe in prison this kid will realize he's so much of a failure that he failed the one thing he seemed to have any interest in and now his life is pointless.
Problem is people like this guy don’t think like normal people do. So his whole perspective on morality and what’s right and wrong either doesn’t exist or is skewed by his fantasies. He doesn’t have any remorse because he doesn’t know what that feels like.
when I saw the dishwasher just kind of open in the kitchen, I felt really bad for Terri. She's just going about her day, doing chores, when she had this incredibly traumatic thing happen to her, and her life would never be the same. The kitchen with chores half done is like a picture of the moment her life changed forever.
When I saw the dishwasher out I felt the exact same way. Poor . Poor everyone esp. The homeless man. But what a good woman and mother to immediately turn him in. Some ppl wouldn't. As a mother to my only son I know despite how painful it would be I would turn him in in this situation as well. Sheff she was wailing in the beginning of the interview I got choked up because that type of deep wailing pain sound is a deep trauma response and if you've been through something horrible enough to experience the wail yourself, it brought instant empathy and sadness to me for her.
When I was a child, I’d always walk really late at night on my own (was more dangerous back then because I was a young girl) and my Dad ALWAYS told me this. Thanks, Dad-
This dude did evil stuff, but calling all autistic people sick weirdos is evil. Autistic people are 15 times less likely to commit a crime then any other group in the US, but they are 20 times more likely to be the victim of a violent crime and 18 times more likely to commit suicide, largely because of people calling them weirdos and treating them like their disability makes them subhuman.
This part! I was pissed hearing his cocky ass estimate that ending this poor man’s life was only worth a 15-20 year sentence. Like did he forget he is over 18 and would be tried as an adult? All that research and he didn’t google the prison sentence for 1st degree murder?
Right. Like they constantly have distressed mothers calling all willy nilly and accusing their son of one the most heinous crimes imaginable. Must be a real problem in that county 🙄
The fact that SO. MANY. PEOPLE. said that they were completely unsurprised Brian Cohee Jr killed someone makes it impossible to believe that there weren't any warning signs. This dude was a walking red flag, and what little help was given just wasn't enough. Absolute apathy in our mental health systems nowadays, I swear.
I used to live on the streets back around 2011 for about 3 years. It was tough but I somehow found this group that were also living rough. They had found a spot in the woods where they worked to clear out s campsite. Like tents circling a firepit. Everyone shared with each other to make sure no one went hungry. Even in the lowest points in their life they still respected life and humanity. I lived at their campsite for a few years before being able to pick myself back up. The others out there had been doing it for decades. Some were complacent and actually happy. If I remember a couple had lost their house and son in a fire and had stayed with us for about a year before their family helped them out. Just because homeless people seem lower some actually accept it and can live their lives doing it. We never went to sleep hungry, we had access to water at all times even including enough to wash ourselves at least once a week, and a fire at night during the colder times. All trash was bagged and disposed of properly. Like it was an actual community.
The fact that Warren was more loved and integrated into his local community than Brian was says a whole lot. He thought Warren wouldn’t be missed, but it’s Brian that won’t be
Honestly the sweetest thing ever is that there was a memorial statue built in the community for the victim Warren Barnes in the corner where he used to read.
I love how they're like "he whipped a mentally disabled child and harassed a girl with ptsd" but his dad is like "hes fine, hes never hit anyone" They are absolutely delusional
Scariest part is the fact that this guy was 100% going to become a serial killer if he wasn't found so quickly. No possibility of parole was the smart choice, the second he gets out, he's gonna do it all over again.
sometimes you can tell that someone does bad things because of bad parents at home, but his parents seem like genuinely good people and I feel so incredibly sorry for them.
Worst parents ever, they should be held as accountable as their son. They sound so detached and un-affectionate towards anything their son has done or is capable of, as if they are talking about a stranger living in their house. Horrible.
@Iamsofakingwetartit they didn't seem detached, they seemed like they're in shock... They're in an interrogation room after finding the severed head of the man their son murdered in his closet. They're going to be playing the "what if" scenarios in their heads for the rest of their lives.
9:52 "The back of this car is literally dripping blood! Aw, shucks, I'm sure it's absolutely nothing sinister going on, so no further questions or investigation needed, you're free to go, young man!"
@@zedsdeadbabyI mean to be fair he is diagnosed with ADHD and autism, described by his friend he was always “edgy” as described and it was common for him to mention death with humor. They had no idea before even committed the murder that he was going to do something horrific as this, I think this was something that was bound to happen or maybe he would’ve been caught a different way. But I wouldn’t really say it’s the parent’s fault I mean he literally enjoyed doing this like it was a hobby of his and confessed to literally every detail. He never did anything like this and once they discovered what he did they reported it, heartbreaking and shocking for everyone involved in this horrible situation (excluding Brian ofc). Sorry if I’m yapping this shit is mind blowing
I am the second woman with my husband who was looking for Warren. I also testified in the trial but this is first time I saw Brian's response to what he did .Makes me sick how nonchalant he was about taking he human life he thought didn't matter if anything I hoped we help show that He did matter and is very much missed
Bless you and your husband for your love and friendship for Warren!! All too often, no one cares what happens to the homeless. Thank you for being such good people! ❤❤❤
Can we get a round of applause for the shop owner for noticing a homeless man go missing! So many people overlook the less fortunate! Much respect to her ❤
His attitude is going to get him messed up in prison. They won’t care about his crime, but his delusions of grandeur will for sure make him have enemies.
I can't believe his friends says she was surprised he ONLY killed one person because he struck her as a mass shooter, basically 😮. No one bothered to alert their suspensions. It always starts off as a joke or innocent
People probably did try to warn others. A former coworker of mine threatened to shoot up the place. I warned management and they wanted me to talk to their lawyer so they could find a way to keep him and cover it all up. I left. Lucky for them, he didn’t go through with it.
To be fair. the homeless man was very very old. so the worse case scenario for her is that her friend dropped dead alone on the streets. if you have a bond with someone specially the old folks... you would get worried even just 1 absence
@@Mike-wu7ieNo, homeless people can be dangerous... While you can do your best to help them, you don't really know them sufficient to understand what happened in their life's that caused them to be homeless now. Those people had a home and family before. You don't really know what happened because they can tell you the history that they think it's better, we can't put ourselves and our family at risk to be superheroes... But if you're rich you can buy a house for them if you want... Another option is they really have offered home for him and he simply didn't wanted it. There's homeless people who don't want to be part of a family or have a home. There's interview on RU-vid, some homeless people still have contact with family but simply don't want to get back. Reality is too complex, simply judge people by one topic without knowing the whole background is silly.
The fact that the parents directly call 911 after found the victim's head is really outstanding. Cant imagine if he never been caught, he could be a serial killer obviously.
I read about him that he had been planning to kill someone for some time and targeted a homeless person because he believed that they wouldn’t be missed. Boy, was he wrong. Turned out that Warren was immediately missed and a lot of people in the community cared about him. How senseless and heartbreaking.
Yeah, people tend to forget that homeless people are still someone's friend, someone's family. They are people. My sister's body was found on the 2nd in a makeshift tent in a field of trash. She became heavily addicted to meth and heroin, and chose to be homeless very quickly so she could focus solely on that. Her life was pretty tragic the last 15, she couldn't cope. But my mom never lost hope for her, even from 1500 miles away. People were keeping tabs on her for almost 4 years. Homeless people are people amd they are loved more than most people recognize.
@@ericapierson-way213 I’m so sorry for your loss😞. My mother taught us four children when we once said about a homeless man ‘ is he a tramp?’ No she angrily said ‘he’s a gentleman of the road and if you want to know his story sit down and talk to him but don’t dare judge him!” I’ve taught my kids the same, it could be any one of us! Take care
I love how he's acting like he's The Zodiac Killer but was caught almost immediately and had Google searches like "how to clean blood from a dead body out of the trunk of my 2005 Honda Civic"
that mustve been so traumatizing to see for the mother. imagine cleaning ur own sons room just to find a human head. i feel so bad for everyone that knew Warren. may he rest in peace, and know that everyone cares about him.
I hope the lady that reported Warren missing is absolutely BLESSED in life. She gave him a chair to read in and She even gave him $20 for beer. I hope she’s okay and happy.
Yeah, the parents too. Can't imagine how so immensely hard that would have to be, and to turn in your own son on top of it. There's no situation in which this doesn't shred their entire lives and cause them suffering that they'll most likely never be free from again.
Dispatchers need to get better at telling panicking people, “I’m already sending help by computer, but I need to get them as much information as I can while they’re on the way.”
Not sure if maybe that’s one of the rules or idk, because I’ve heard a lot of 911 recordings and they usually never say it, unless the caller starts panicking too much 🤨
I was appalled when I heard the FEMALE Deputy LAUGHING!!!! SHE SHOULD BE FIRED!!!! The family has to hear her laughing at such a tragic incident of this poor old man!!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬
I totally agree. Someone like that shouldn’t be in law enforcement. It’s one thing to nervously laugh as a way to cope, but she sounded amused. Either way I’m sure she must feel embarrassed that we can all witness her doing this on RU-vid. Totally disrespectful to the victim and his family.
I was looking for this comment. I can't believe you would laugh like that when your partner points out severed human body parts. That's absolutely disgusting. I would get a nervous laugh or something but that was a full belly laugh at finding human remains of a once ALIVE and missed human being.
who wouldn't call the cops immediately? only parents that are too lazy to raise their children right, don't care about what's right or wrong in society, and don't like any sort of humanistic responsibility at all are the type that co-conspirate with their children to cover up the crime, which includes delaying a call to the police.
This happened in my home town. Warren was actually a well know and loved member of the community. He was not housed but he had a job and was often seen downtown reading. There is a memorial for him at the bench he used to frequent. He was missed immediately and still is to this day.
It says a lot about what a special man he was. It also says a lot about the folks who looked past his homelessness and genuinely cared for him. I wish more people were like this. Some of the homeless people I have encountered are the kindest, most generous folks I have ever met. Those who have so little are often willing to give up their last $5 to help someone in need, while so many with plenty just hoard all their wealth.
Ikr, I can’t even imagine being the sibling or friend with a killer… I would start to remember every single interaction and connect all the dots… imagine this close to pure vice
Animals are some of the best people screener on the planet. Some terr8ble people use dogs for their extreme loyalty but watch how Other animals react to someone. Wild animals etc. Notice he hated the wild birds and thought they were watching him. yeah, they were. Animals Know.
Hunting season perhaps? Get the feel and you get a good meal. And it's not psychotic and morbid, just a good experience to hunt ones own food. Then you can even relive the skilled kill by making etsy jewelry out of the bones, maybe keep the teeth and pelt for home decor. Keep some Jerky in the freezer. It's not a farfetched situation to think that a wide percentage of first time hunters "want to know what it feels like to take a life", but the difference here is the value of a human being. 🦌 I hope these parents recover. 😢
I’m autistic and I too have a fascination with horror and “macabre” things. However, I also have a good moral compass and am empathetic. I know it’s not my place to assume, but I feel like he was a little too into horror and fictional serial killers. That sorta stuff needs to be checked in on in my opinion.
My whole apartment is horror artwork and I started reading books about serial killers when I was 13. I've read over a hundred. I'm not going to go out murder anybody.
I am genuinely so sickened by this case. I’ve read and watched a lot of true crime but this has really stuck out. The physical and mental discomfort I felt while listening to him speak was immeasurable. I can’t image how everyone involved feels. RIP Warren and prayers for all family and friends.
You can hear the different problems in his personality when he speaks, I really feel bad for the kid being trapped in that kind of a mind would be absolute torture.
I found part of this statement on a memorial page for Warren. I think its important for everyone to read and reflect on. "Barnes was a staple of the downtown Grand Junction community. He was a man who loved to read and had many friends, including the local wildlife. Feeding birds and getting lost in books, Barnes could often be found in the same breezeway day after day. Between Monique’s Bridal Shop and Out West Books, Barnes’ story lives on through a new, permanent metal art memorial dedicated to who some called “the reading man.” “To me, I would call him the bird man,” said Monique Lanotti of Monique’s Bridal and Formal Wear. “Every single day he would eat Subway and give half of his bread to the birds, half of it. There's not many people that I can say would do something like that, to have so little and still give half of it to birds.” Warren was so much more than some "unmissed" "Homeless man". He was a kind and gentle soul. I hope you rot in prison Brian. R.I.P Warren Barnes ❤🐦📚
This was a nice thing to read. Not even sure how I got here. But I'd like to focus on who this kind man was, as to the circumstances that lead to this video.
You can judge the quality of a human being by how they treat God's (imo) creatures and imo the reading man was priceless, what an absolute waste of a wonderful soul whereas the garbage human/creature that ended him all he ever was/is and will ever be is an oxygen thief *smdh
"A simple matter of sick curiosity" is to be expected from a society that treats killers with the same reverence it treats saints. You put the Columbine kids on the cover of Time magazine not just once, but twice. These people are your entertainment. You are their fans.
i know this psycho adhd kid whos in 7th grade and got expelled too. When you first meet these kind of people, you give them the benefit of doubt and suspect they mightve been influeced by other people until you realize they are the ones who influence others to do psycho things
His parents were in complete denial of their sons issues. All throughout grade school he was listed as a red flag and parents slammed school and students instead.
@@lawrencelitterini4973 its always the ignorance. Problems that've been there since a decade ago and the excuses people make. adhd at 5 years old? he's just a kid. adhd at 13 years old? just a teenager phase. adhd at 20+? mental illness.
@@user-gn8if3fq9jTo try and keep him calm, sure, he's clearly guilty, but they need him to cooperate. Imagine if he did it to someone else as well and they didn't know, if they went all in on him there's a chance they'd never know that, keeping things as relaxed as possible helps when interrogating criminals.
@@thatonekid220 Well, it doesn’t need to be used. He gave a full, detailed confession AT the police station after being read his rights and waiving his rights to an attorney. And that confession WAS used against him in his trial, as he’s already been tried, convicted and sentenced to LWOP.
As sad and awful as it is to say but sometimes people worsen with time and while when they met it came off very jokingly as it slowly became less of a joke she became so desensitized to his humor that it was hard to see through it all and she stated she had family with similar spectrum issues and just wanted to be that 1 person he could count on it sucks and she will live the rest of her life thinking about her side of the guilt
Well you also have those girls that are fascinated about serial killers and form some type of bond to them. I think Jeffery dahmer even received a love note at some point I’m not sure but just fact check me just in case I’m wrong.
With the “I murdered someone” answer 28 minutes in, I don’t think he was bragging. People with Autism (like myself) think differently and understand questions differently and I answer like that all the time, I was asked “What year are you in?” as a reference to my grade in school and I answered with “2024”. 💀
I think this is a poor take. Let's not blame everything on autism. It seems more likely that he believes that if he admits to the crime right away that he'll get a lesser punishment. That's why he brings up the 15 or 20 years immediately after confessing.
@@whoareyoutoaccuseme6588that’s exactly what I thought. With his mum talking about him loving the macabre, I definitely feel that it was a gross attempt at trying to seem cool. So disgusting.
I think people should be worried about her too. The fact that she thought he’d eventually kill people and had no problem being his friend is concerning.
The mom's trauma recalling opening the bag, feels so strong. also the lady who immediately called on him missing one day from work is insane, dude must have been loved by the community.
This guy is autistic my ass. Sociopath more like. He knew exactly what he was doing. He certainly understood right from wrong. The fact that he understood the concept of bystander apathy says it all. He knew to clean up his crime etc. His parents dodged a bullet but I am still giving them the side eye👀🙄. They also might have been murdered in their beds one day. That poor old man. The horror that must have enveloped him when he saw that masked face ...Evil. As for the police. Why didnt they get him a mac and some french fries as well? He should have been cuffed immediately!
Omg so true! Just imagine a person u love so much, and they suddenly go missing, and found out he died.. Like its crazy.. Its crazy how Brian felt Proud on what he did? like what if he finds it Fun? and does it more often.
@@Silence129I’m sure there was and that probably why she was all in his room. But at the same time young men usually don’t take the best care of their hygiene so they probably just thought it was him.
i’m sorry, if you’re friends with someone who has rumors of being a cat murderer and talks frequently about suicide and murder you need to warn someone dude
Absolutely, people know when someone is a ticking time bomb and if they know someone like that they should tell the authorities before it’s too late. There was a case not far from my house where this kid offed his parents, and all his friends knew he was planning it because he spoke about it. They would be alive today if his friends told on him.
At first, I felt sorry for his parents and had a lot of respect for them. However, once I watched their interviews, those two were very out of touch with who their son was. Wonderful ladies caring for that old, homeless man. A shining light in a horrific story.
Must be an odd feeling you get when the murder suspect you're planning on interrogating that entire day just gives you everything for free immediately. Always wonder if the detectives feel more relieved or annoyed when that happens.
To the women who befriended Warren, Thank you for showing Warren such kindness & being such a good friend. So many people see homeless people as just a nuisance & as being "lesser than". You gave him a nice place to read & a few dollars in his pocket. Warren no doubt was touched by your kindness & love & was thrilled to have such a nice spot to read. But your biggest gift was standing in for his family & made the missing report. Most people wouldn't have bothered. I'm sure Warren saw you as his friend & as his family. I believe you now have a special guardian angel named Warren who'll be watching out for you & yours. I hope you have a very blessed life.
Thank you for your comment. Warren sounds as though he was a super bloke. Being homeless doesn’t make anybody less valuable than any other member of society. So many different reasons people end up homeless & people from all stratas of society too. So true to not judge a book by its cover. I learnt this lesson years ago. I used to work at a dance school & a homeless man used to sit across the road outside of the post office, in the afternoon, with a bottle of beer. My boss would call the cops to move him on which really pissed me off because he never harassed anyone & I thought he should just be left alone.People would give him a wide berth & act as if he was invisible. I’d have to collect the mail from the P.O. Box & he’d always give me a cheery hello. I’d always respond likewise & over time talked more & more with him. He was filthy, unshaven with matted hair & getting on in years. He’d lived an incredibly full, successful life. Well educated and esteemed professional. Had been married with a family until he suffered a traumatic experience & his marriage & career fell apart. His mental health took a hit & time passed then there he was outside the Post Office. I looked forward to our chats & would give him food & a few dollars (he never asked for anything & was greatly appreciative) found out he had many people who interacted & looked out for him in the area. It was a sad day when he wasn’t there one afternoon & I found out weeks later he’d passed away one night. Someone had looked into his backstory & wrote an article that was published in the newspaper. An amazing man who left an indelible mark on many lives. RIP Jim, you’ll never be forgotten.❤️🌹…
That lady who looked after warren is an angel!!! I hope she is ok. Unfortunately in Grand Junction the homeless typically aren't really cared about. There was this decent sized park maybe half a block big that was just grass some trees and a building of rest rooms. It was the homeless park. There were a lot of people there but it was never trashed or gross looking. The city blocked it off and shut it down to the homeless. So sad. They weren't hurting anyone. They weren't leaving trash or anything bad from what I could see.
I've been searching for a comment like this because damn me too. Nor remorse, no evading, just "Yeah, you probably already know I killed someone." The parent weren't even 100% sure and they didn't know about the hands and he just said yep I did it
The way he followed it up with “I’ve been really anxious these past couple of days” yeah bro I wonder why not like you had some body parts hiding in your closet like dude come on
Though he was extremely sloppy with evidence, this doesn't feel like the first time he's killed. I could be wrong! But someone with this much ice in their veins... I dunno.
To the parents of Brian: Thank you for your integrity to get to the truth no matter where it leads. By not plotting to cover for your son with expensive attorneys, you have actually saved probably a hundred lives and countless shattered families from his horror. Your son is sick and hopefully you will never be manipulated by his attempts to convince you he is better. He will forever be a danger to society. RIP to the deceased man who may not have had money or a home but he was rich enough to have people in his life that cared.
@@soraysunshine this might be too complicated for you to understand, but the comment is rhetorical. The person you replied to doesn't actually think the parents are going to read the comment. It's a rhetorical device for expressing their opinions. Maybe that's too complicated for you to understand, I don't know. Seems like you need to keep your opinions to yourself and grow up, child
It's even worse than that, he says it almost bragadociously. Like he's some sort of comic book villain about to let out an evil laugh, as if he thinks the cops are going to be intimidated or impressed by how sinister he is. This kid probably felt in his head like he was fucking Light Yagami or something.
Yeah, I'm not even that calm when someone asks me what I had for breakfast ! "Umm...scrambled eggs and coffee !?!...I think.....umm......why ?........Is...everything...okay ?!"
I get that some people laugh when they're nervous...but the female cop that bursts out laughing at the sight of a disembodied arm seriously needs to be checked out. What a weirdo.
In my 13 years of teaching, I’ve had exactly one student that would not surprise me if I got a call. We do what we can to reason with them, to contact their parents, but ultimately there’s no system in place that requires a minor to be periodically evaluated for a set of behaviors/statements exhibited.
Interesting that he searched up “how to cope with homicidal thoughts”. It seems there may have been a moment where he questioned getting some assistance against these thoughts. In the end I guess he chose to not get help and follow through with whatever machinations his mind would assemble.
“of course i wanted to believe him, because he’s my son!” absolutely breaks my heart. i’m glad that they were forthright rather than trying to defend him, as many other parents would’ve. can’t imagine how hard that must have been, but they did the right thing.
@@GoTfan108Crazy how even still today, we’re not fully sure what makes a psychopath. I’m guessing his was genetic, his facade of manners tells me he was raised very well but he used it to mask.
Just imagine the parents watching the interrogation... Shocked in disbelief... I feel so sorry for the parents, of course for the victim as well. But can you imagine... Every child is an investment.. You put all your love, time and money into bringing up and hoping they will have a good life one day and children of their own. I am glad they caught him...this was the beginning..