Lmao when I'm feeling bad,or something isn't going right in my life,i love to watch shows like,cops,to catch a predator,lock up, degeneration nation,live PD....cause no matter WHAT is going wrong,I like to know...I'm free..I'm on my own couch..in my own house..eating my own food...and watching my own tv,and thinking..no matter how bad things are...at least I'm not THAT guy!!! Lol
I'M A 62 YEAR OLD MAN, OF PUERTO RICAN DECENT. I GREW UP POOR, BUT GREW UP WITH AMAZING MORALS TAUGHT TO ME BY MY MOM AND GRANDMOTHER. I STILL TO THIS DAY WORSHIP THE GROUND THESE LADIES WALKED ON. RIP MOM AND GRAMMA!
What's there to love? It's a complete waste of human life in every faucet. You have two young men dead and another with life in prison. It's just horrible every which way.
its just horrible to imagine this person can walk freely after like 20 years but the guy they killed Will never walk free again. honestly murder or homicide should be a life sentence in prison.
You can't always blame parents. I have friends who are remarkable parents and have a kid who screwed up. I wish we could understand the why's. What a shame
Liz Spais .. sometimes kids just wanna murder people because they can't have what they want. It's called a sociopath.... parents are growing them by the hundreds these days.
If he was stupid enough to do what he did to those people, then he belongs in a cage for the rest of his life SO that he can't do anything super stupid to anyone else ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
*None of you understand how prison works. He will be on 23 hour lock down. 1 hour of rec BY HIMSELF! This isn't California GP.... he wont be in general population.*
@Sean same here in uk it’s a joke they give life sentences then there afraid of the consequences so let them out after a week and have you seen the cells ,,there hotel rooms with PCs ,,internet and games it’s a joke,, and who’s paying to feed and clothe these criminals we are life for a life and it should be left up to the victims or family to decide
I had a roommate after high school that murdered his parents. I graduated in 1987 and I look at all of the amazing things I have done since then! It's terrible when young people throw away their lives
I agree, however what's more terrible is that our tax monies support him and countless other felons for their entire lives. Wish we could come up with a better system of punishment, that was true punishment that didn't cost the taxpayers so dearly.
@@michaelharrison3602 it is their choice. And we are forced to punish them in order to uphold the integrity of the law, BUT we all know that people learn from their mistakes. Murder isnt a small mistake, but 25 years isnt a short time to learn from it. I hope he turns his life around and doesnt end up serving that full life sentence.
lil dank Alien boy fax they blame us whites even though we work hard for what we have while they sit there and want everything handed to them on a silver platter
@@nicknick6887 White people work hard...LOL. White people are the welfare kings and queens. More white people get assistance than any other group, farmers and other professions get major subsidies from the government even when they are profitable, white people even received benefits that were supposed to go to minorities by even faking to be indians, etc and this is historic and is happening today. Let's not forget the bail outs and etc. SOME white people do work hard but a large majority are freeloaders off others. Rich whites have a number of systems in place so they pay less in taxes than the rest.
It’s crazy knowing I went to school with this cat 😳 he used to always get in fights in school. Imagine a 12 year old just picking fights left and right smh 🤦🏽♂️
A life sentence with possibility of parole for murdering 2 people doesn't seem quite like a fair sentence. The family of the victims should have him tried in another state where the death penalty is legal. He gets to live while the 2 he killed became rotting corpses
Y0UNG BiZZLE Prison is scary and brutal. I'm sure you'd rather be given a painless injection that will quickly kill you than spend the rest of your natural life in prison
My sorrows are with the family inflicted/impacted by this event. It was totally unacceptable to not only once but twice commit the act of murder on these people and emotional lives of families. I hope this monster gets the maximum punishment called for as he does not deserve the life he was given anymore.
A life sentence on average costs tax payers $800,000. Carrying out an execution costs over a million. Locking them up is cheaper tbh. Unless you're one of those "a $10 rope and a tree is enough" types. Which I won't argue lol.
Graham Sowerby ... Maybe he was a "young man" when being sentenced. He committed these murders when he was a "boy" 15 yrs. old. It wasn't HIS life he destroyed but the victims and families of victims. Life lesson ... life sentence more like. fking thug.
I like the way he struts with such swagger in that orange jumpsuit like he is so tough. If I saw even an 8 year old holding a gun you better believe I would be running full speed in the other direction! 😂
I know. This kid didn't get enough boobs probably because girls his age then when he was 14 already had boyfriends with cars and the girls below his age probably didn't have their boobs yet. So he was stuck in a situation with no way out and that's when he decided THEY MUST ALL DIE!
When I was 18 I had a car job and a girl friend 😂 can you imagine everything this idiot is going to miss when he is my age at 41 makes me think how good my life is..
I moved out as soon I was 18, got a job, car and girlfriend. Was even a stephdad 25 for a while until breaking up with ex (sadly never got my own kids). This guy threw his life away. Would ike to know why it happened that lead to it. The system can learn from that.
@@borntoslay3996 you make thr choice to do the killing crimes. You man up and do the time. Life is choices. He took lives. He should do the right thing.
Whenever I'm feeling like my life just isn't going the way I would like it to going, I binge watch these videos. Let's just say it's been a rough weekend. I mean because of the covid I can't go out to eat in a restaurant. I had to make my own dinner in my kitchen. Took a long shower which was a little boring but I got through it. Now I'm sitting on my porch drinking cheap beer and watching RU-vid videos. This guy deserves everything he's getting. Even on my worst days at least it's not that day 💙💙💙🙏🙏🙏
Spend the rest of his life in prison you first reported. Then in 25 years he could be out on parole? What, 22 Active Shootings crimes, WTF, he should have got life with out parole. Who was the judge on this case, his uncle?
vilamor007 yep and because he’s 18 and his parole hearing is 25 years from then and he doesn’t have a high school degree or a college degree if he would succeed in his parole hearing on being granted parole And he managed to get through prison without getting killed or cripple they’re going crazy there’s nothing for him to do with his life when he gets out Because if he succeeds in granted parole He would be 43 he gets out Everyone else out there is raising kids and going fishing and buying houses and cars and taking vacations and all that jazz He’ll never be able to have any of that when he would be 43 years old and Doesn’t know anything but prison life
vilamor007 in certain other places in the world as well punishment could be a lot worse Unfortunately at certain times the system has gone to a difficult turn But in these types of situations no doubt I can say when you do the crime you do the time
vilamor007 also that’s why beforehand we do try to educate people on the consequences if they break the law And that ending up in prison is not a laughing matter Some teenagers like to think themselves pretty tough right now and could beat them the next thing you know you discover their people tougher than you And this young man is going to pretty much have to deal with those types of people for the rest of his life But If people educated him probably about these things to realize this is not a joke maybe this would’ve never happened and he would’ve ended up going to prison for the rest of his life
That is ridiculous.After 25 yrs? Wow my mother in law got 40 years and is accused of less.Justice systems are so corrupt and backwards.He shouldn't be allowed to be out
The problem with these types of cases is that we as a society are not seeking answers to about why these acts of violence keep occurring and what needs to be done to reduce it happening. Simply locking up people is not solving the problem.
@@woutervanlent5181 , I get that. But it’s not just about him. It’s a cultural and systemic problem. The U.S. has the imprisonment rate in the world. That means there’s serious issues in our society that are not being addressed by simply locking people up. I’m not saying ppl who kill shouldn’t be imprisoned, I’m saying we need to figure out how to reduce the number killings and violence.
@@MacAutomationTips Thank you for your reaction . Unfortunately things go wrong everywhere . Through the American openness and youtube , you can get the impression that things go more wrong with you guys . But is that true ? Would it be so much worse than the rest of the world ? In other parts of the world it's forbidden to critisise the system let stay publish courtroomvideo's or documentaries about drugaddicts . I love the American openness .
@@woutervanlent5181 , hmm I’m not saying the rest of the world is perfect, but the level violence, crime, and imprisonment in this country should never be acceptable. We try to solve complex problems with quick solutions that definitely don’t address the problems. We could do better. This country is in denial about its problems.
What makes a kid so angry. I wish prison sentences and investigations looked at the parents too. Some people may be evil from a young age, but a lot of it is brought on by trauma or lack of parenting at home. Sad because no one wins when society has to lock a person up for life even when it is deserved.
Damn! Life in prison. Really makes me appreciate my freedom more and more whenever I hear this and also putting up with my annoying brother and sister is still better than being locked away in federal prison. It’s a house of hell.
@@theinternationallanguagees9213 he's passed the "accused", and he's been sentenced. He's no longer the "accused" he's the CONVICTED. Ignorant word- games from a press, that's against holding murderers accountable.
@@frankpaya690 Funny, I've been a journalist for 20 years and neither I nor anyone I've ever known in the business is even remotely "against holder murderers accountable." Nor have I ever known any editor to intentionally call a convicted murderer an "accused" murderer. Ignorant word games from someone who knows nothing about the media? You wouldn't be the first. But yes, you are correct on the point in question -- once a murder defendant is convicted, regardless of how that conviction comes about, every news agency I've ever been a part of or knows anything about will then call him "murderer", "convicted killer," "convicted murderer," etc. Occasionally, though, we make a mistake -- usually because we're so used to calling a defendant an "accused" whatever that we forget to change it once they are convicted. I know you might think otherwise, but we are human, after all.
Well, the alternative, had he stood trial and been convicted, was probably a real life sentence. In this set up, he has a chance for parole in 25 years.
I used to wonder about two or three consecutive life sentences , but than I learned the reason for this is that if it was only one and it was overturned there was it a possibility of walking ,however with one or more hanging in there was zero chance of the second life sentence over turned. Good backup.
Damn. At 15 (1972) I was trying to play guitar like Hendrix, Clapton and Santana, figuring out how to get beer and maybe get a girl to actually not say no when asked to dance at the dance. What is going on?
I used to play basketball with this fool back in discovery middle school and I distinctly remember him having anger issues every time I'd score on him to the point where he'd get red and go internal. When I learned about these crimes he committed I wasn't supprised one bit.
@@armand-bk2vb I literally could give two shits wether anyone cares or not. This is a public comment thread therefore I will share my experience with that dude. You're right, I don't know him on a personal level but I did used to play basketball with him in the gym and I can confirm this man used to have anger issues way before his imprisonment.
@@prodbyseth2247 Instead of a finite, numeric period of time (6 months, 25 years, etc.) a sentence that contains only letters (life, life without parole, death). I thought it was a really clever and pithy way of putting it. I agree, I truly can't imagine.