Wow, he is a psychopath. He is calm, cool, a pathological liar, manipulative, lacks any remorse or guilt, lacks emotional response, and lacks empathy. The detectives and police officers did an excellent job on this case.
@@flgators1986mine too. Like her soul was being ripped at. Usually they question the parents just as regulation but I don’t think they did that to this mom……
I know 😭😡 I commented trigger warning around 21min. Man that's chilling and so sad how they defended and supported him initially to where he even made comments saying he loved her family...sick POS.
@@Dirty_Squirrell I was wondering if he was on to something or not, but I think you are right, the only "what the heck" in the kid's story is the driving around for hours bit. Maybe the cop really was on to something, but I think it's more likely you are correct that it was a bluff.
@@ericstanford7670as a younger person in a rural area, we actually do drive around for hours, but usually we stop at a gas station or a park or something for a minute, never just cruising for hours on end
@@anomaly74Your biggest fear? Um, just refrain from spending extended periods of time alone with males you have no romantic interest in, and expect them to act normal and keep hanging out like nothing happened after you rejected them, and I think you’ll be fine.
I know, right? His first story about the riding the roads was almost believable. I've known people who did just that when we were teens. But that cop? He knew from that moment and called him out on it!💯
@@woodfairy7051 Same. As teens driving around is all we would do. Hours and hours on a Friday and Saturday night. That cop was amazing to have that hunch and call him out on the spot. His spidey senses were on point!
I thought he was a horrible liar! He layed out his lair, but all he said and did was trap himself. LE didn't believe him, her friends didn't believe, his friends didn't believe him. Her parents and her brother didn't want to believe anything that meant she wasn't coming home, which is understandable. They wanted her back. Expressing their concerns and deepest fears before they found her could have alienated B and hampered in Britney being found. I sensed they weren't buying what B was trying to sell them and were cautiously suspicious of him from day one. Basically, he was unbelievable and a solid case backed by an abundance of evidence found him behind bars in the span of a week (8 days). Nobody in that town believed him. Im surprised anyone, especially a sleuth could find him one tiny bit believable. Horrible and despicable liar, from day one his story was unbelievable and only grew more unbelievable with every word. He'd have been better off saying and doing less. Liars tend to have a story go with the lie, an attempt to come off as believable. Some do, but B didn't come close IMO.
If He had been smart enough to not Leave Evidence and had Avoided Cameras and had a Story that worked with the lack of Cameras, He would've totally gotten away with it. He was genuinely so close, but Failed some Steps in the process. Genuinely wild.
I didn't believe him as soon as there wasn't a green truck. Not very smart if he thought he would ever get away with all that evidence. Feel bad for that family it was so unnecessary.
psychopath, not sociopath, though there are overlaps. This guy admits no guilt and feels no regret or remorse, same as all serial killers, all of whom are psychopaths(Antisocial Personality Disorder)@@user-cn1tz4zt2u
@@midwestmike613 I didn't believe him, from the beginning. " I was like her big brother" " " I called her my lil sis." Then he drops her off to meet a stranger. nah. Kids learn how to lie because they get away with it, their whole lives.
He should be made to watch that video everyday....Her mum's pain was so tangiable and filled that interview room, i can't even imagine what it was like to be the officer who had to tell her 😢
Spectacular work from the police. Got him to admit to a lesser issue, then showed him the bigger one leading him to spiral into multiple impossible lies and changes to his story.
It truly amazes me how many people still don’t understand the amount of information that police have access to despite how popular these interrogation tapes have become
This guy is gross, disgusting, and sickening to watch. I'm glad the police did a great job on this. I feel so sad for Britney's family and friends. There is NO way Bryce should ever be let out of prison. People like him don't change.
Emotionally I was believing him at the start, but objectively I think there were two early indicators of guilt: (1) he kept emphasising how many enemies she had made, and (2) his initial recounting of his story was strictly in chronological order and without the need for prompting, indicating he had a prepared story that he wanted to tell.
Unfortunately, she was too young to know how dangerous a man refused is. SAed and k*lled by a man she knew is in line with the data. I feel terrible for her mother, father, brother, and friends. She looks like a vibrant girl who could have lived a full and wonderful life. He lied and went to her house, cried, and hugged her mother. Keep that in mind. He was perfectly capable of spending a day with Britney, just hanging out, and then he SAed her, k*ll*d her, and later cried with her mother and friends. Look how normal he looks. Does he look dangerous? Was the community afraid of him? He just looks like any average 18-year-old.
@@marieandrew3695 Lots of truth to that, the guys that women say give them the “ick” are the ones probably benign, the egotistical, confident (narcissistic) ones women fawn over are the ones to look out for.
@@travispratt6327 It's so true. That "confidence" is usually low self esteem wrapped in egotism to hide the insecurety that makes them destructive. But the cycle goes on.
That mom's reaction was heart-rending. It made me cry. I've heard some fake ones, and i never really knew why they were not convincing, but now i know it was because they didn't make me cry.
The motive behind this horrendous crime is so pathetically base for an 18 year old boy to ruin so many lives. His attempts to get out of it are just as pathetic. RIP Brittany.
The sound he heard was a mothers heart shattered into pieces.. it shows you how extremely different we all are. She crumbles in pain while some moms take their childrens lives.. we are all different...
@@cutandgoI had lots of male friends in my teen years and unfortunately you are nearly right. Only 1 of them never tried a thing. All the others over the years ended up expressing unrequited feelings. Most the friendships left unsalvageable after this.
I work NICU and that's the sound the moms make when their babies don't make it. It's the sound that came out of me when I finally broke away from my abusive husband two weeks after I lost my own baby. It's the sound of a broken heart.
@kevinjones5560 And what would not talking have accomplished in this case? Police had DNA, videos and cell phone locations to nail him. It would have been the same result either way.
The officers who spoke to Bryce at the start when first realised Brittany was missing, his 6th sense is on point.. After less than 10 minutes of talking to Bryce, he knew saying "there's something your not telling me"....the officer who questioned Bryce later and fid a greet job toi..Evil and heart breaking...
Wow, I would have believed this guy 100 %. He was cool, calm and collected. Made eye contact to all interviewers. Gave reasonable sounding details. Did not get nervous or choke on any questions. How does a person as young as him become someone so able to lay back and so easily go over a story, when in the back of his mind, he is seeing the entire real scene replay in his mind ?
Yep..thats the sound i made when i found my son dead. That is the sound of our soul being ripped out, lungs and heart crushed. My neighbors will never forget the sound. Poor mom..some of us never get over it. I heard her cry and that triggered me. We never forget that moment. Life never comes back to us.
It’s true. I answered the phone the day my brother called home. He immediately asked for our father and i knew something was wrong. He told my dad that his other son had drowned. My mother began shrieking as she ran from room to room, falling over and bellowing in agony.
I knew him when we were younger, he was always decent when we were kids, but i don't know how much his demeanor changed in High School...clearly for the worse
The first cop in the car park called it straight away. They were calm and cool and had him in their sights from the get go. Well done to them. When that twit posing as her friend said she was a virgin I knew then. Obvious. Her poor mum had me crying, loosing your faculties bc your grief is too catastrophic.I have a “ Gabrielle “ also. 💔
Its just so frustrating to watch the interview video, just watching him tell a little bit, then lie and say nothing else happened, then tell a little bit more... The lying continues...
He’d add a little to adjust his story to the new evidence but not enough to take blame. He literally admitted to everything up to the second she was killed.
My mother died of a heart attack a month and 8 days after losing my brother. That cry was from the depths of her soul. Praying for the family and all who loved her.
Omg. When that mother grabbed that detective I freakin lost it. As a mother of 5 I literally cannot imagine this. Wow. I’m still sobbing. I had to pause the video. Not sure when I’ll be able to finish watching. OMGGGG
I'm pretty sure only the first interview the one at the high school with him was before her body was found the two at the police station were after her body had been found and they knew she was dead by then
Yes I caught something there in the first interview that made him sus. Somehow the hand movements weren't matching his tone, as though he needed to point to demonstrate rather than he was reenacting a real event. So scary that after all those years as friends he was actually a monster!
I felt her moms reaction deep in my heart. Watching her live my worst nightmare actually made me nauseous. I feel so sorry for her family & friends. This a was particularly heart wrenching case. He outward normal appearance & lack of remorse or empathy is spine-chilling. She lost her beautiful life because he wanted what he couldn’t have. Disgusting.
Especially if you had a nice new car 😂😂😂 my bf, well, he is husband now, had such a nice vehicle, we drove to the ocean shores, Portland Oregon, Seaside, Seattle, Port orchard, Tacoma, basically all over ❤
The scene where they found the body ..human head and drag marks😳😰🫢🥺wow and then the mothers cry’s 😢 😔was heartbreaking to hear . This guy was evil , especially to act as a friend🤬 when really he was a deranged lying killer that couldn’t handle her not wanting him. Rip 😢really sad tragedy.
The detectives work was impeccable! So methodically done. They got him so spun around that he kept making up completely different stories 😆 love watching detectives break a person down. Great work boys. Also great instincts on that first cop that talked to this kid and called him out on the driving around for 3.5 hrs.
It was on the cop's bodycam that he used her in past tense once, and said "hugging and stuff." He also diverts his eyes a lot, using the baseball cap, and he slightly smiles during the first interrogation. His lack of emotion during the interrogation is unnerving. If I dropped a friend off and she was later found murdered, I'd be broken up into pieces.
The fact that Bryce's FB post once Brittany was found never said, "we'll find who did this to you" confirmed for me immediately that it was him. Everything he'd said about their last day already didn't make any sense, but the post confirmed it for me. Human nature, if something like what Bryce claimed had happened, is to be asking, "who?" & "Why?"
Ive seen this case before and ive heard her poor mum wail and its like nothing ive ever heard, absolutely heartbreaking, i dont want to hear it again. Im glad they caught this pos such a phsyco didnt even break a sweat being interogated for a murder you commited, he better never get out.