Thanks for watching guys, please share your thoughts. And if you want another take on this, check out TRUE CRIME Loser - ru-vid.com/show-UCe4SSwboaAh-Fqj-E0H5ucg Also, here’s a good documentary on the same case - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nJGvoP5LWe8.html
This isn’t the case of Michael Dunn, this is the bravery and heroism of Rhonda Rouer. Sacrificing her life and relationship with the person she loved so that the victims could get justice. That takes a level of emotional strength most people would struggle to comprehend.
@@ArnoldSchwarz_enigger crying and balling her eyes out and struggling to speak in court sounded eager to you? Does your brain have ridges or is it just smooth jelly all over?
The thing that pisses me off is his complete lack of sympathy for his fiancé. I knew it was just a given that he was never going to care about the teenager he killed but he doesn’t even seem to worry about the person he supposedly loves more than anything else. He never seems to be looking out for anyone but himself, even when he’s ruining his fiancé’s life
This guy is so egotistical he can’t even pretend to regret murdering a kid because he is too involved in describing how heroically and perfectly he loaded his weapon
It breaks my heart to hear how traumatized Rhonda was. She's pure innocence throughout that whole investigation and wanted to tell the truth. She truly carried the guilt Michael couldn't feel. I hope that if Rhonda sees this, to not carry blame and that she helped Jordan's family by telling the truth. I send her and jordans family and friends comfort..
Why so much focus on the innocence of the white woman dating a racist man and not the 4 black kids who were just hanging out as friends and got back from the mall?
@@zoejackson79 it’s so obvious lmao. He calls the music “thug music”, he says these people are violent / angry, and she doesn’t seem to be surprised or shocked at all. Only ever responding “I know” At some point Rhonda decided his racism was something she could tolerate
That evening Dunn drove away and had a relatively pleasant evening. Those boys drove away to a parking lot and watched their friend gasping for air. Anger can consume your whole life literally, and everybody who’s unfortunate to be in the vicinity while you “lose your mind” will, in some way or form, never be the same.
That’s heartbreaking when you think about how all this went down. Dunn let his own hatred and racism completely cloud his view of reality. It’s really scary to know there are people like this everywhere 😭
Exactly why i do intensive therapy. I come back to these videos often to remind myself how small my “grievances” are in the grand scheme of things. My lack of emotional control is MY problem and MY problem only. Yes it’s a chemical imbalance but it’s MY chemical imbalance. I fight daily to not affect those around me with my personal problems. Yes i have to work a little harder at life to have any sense of normalcy yes it’s exhausting yes im tired but i love people and life more than anything. So I’ll do this til i die. With God , i can handle it just fine. He didn’t make me this way for no reason. 🤷🏽♀️ i like to think God blessed me with passion (intense emotions) 😅
Poor Rhonda. I'm so happy she stood up there and told the truth. At the beginning, you can hear he struggle to talk to Michael. She doesn't want to validate his stance as the victim. You can tell she feels guilty for even suggesting to get wine at the gas station. None of this was her fault. It's refreshing to see a loved one stand against the perpetrator for the sake of justice.
@@curtebner8134she didn’t get off easy because she didn’t do anything. All she did was suggest they pull up to a gas station to buy some wine. She had no way of knowing what was about to happen
I mean in this context you're definitely right. He's definitely in the wrong. However in a case of "ACTUAL Self defense" I think you can be the victor and the victim.
@@kobzelfn9588 he feels like he won because he killed a black kid and got away with his own life when it wasn’t in danger to begin with, and feels like a victim because he’s in police custody and not with his puppy
I know what he meant by "animals". He was scared that when he went to prison, it would get out that he murdered a black teenager, and that they would fuck him up. He viewed them as animals. He hates 'that' music. He chose to get into a confrontation with a group of black teenagers over it. It doesn't take a genius to see what happened here. All I wish for America is that people would point their hatred towards the actual racist fucks like this, instead of screaming about cops simply doing their jobs.
@@toddharig8142 he never said Marxism was tied to the USSR. He stated they are using the same tactics used by the Bolsheviks The founders of BLM have stated they are open Marxists
Shocking but we see that a lot in court, showing no remorse and the family of the murderer angry because the shooter was such a good boy while the murderer is laughing at the family of the victims.
After 10 years, I continue to come back to this case. It amazes me how someone can try and lie their way out of murder. This poor excuse for a human being simply felt disrespected by a 17 year old kid and decided to show his heroic life saving dominance and shoot at a MOVING car full of harmless teens. RIP to Jordan Davis, he would be close to 30 now and probably be living a great life of his own but it was unfortunately cut short by this disgusting pig who missed out on a “fairly expensive bed & breakfast” I hope you’re resting easy Jordan, if only you knew how much sweet justice was served for you on this case ❤ Fly high J.D 🕊️ 🙏🏼
depends if the other person showed a weapon imo but in this case the teens clearly didn’t try and cause trouble they were just playing loud music that pissed this guy off
@@eleo_b And also remember that he was 100% sure it was a gun... or at least a stick but probably a shotgun... I am so glad the guy sucks at lying so he got a life sentence.
17 years old? How horrible. They were just kids playing music. If you dont like the music, drive away. The boy would be alive. He killed a child because they were playing music too loud.
@@hdmanredeemed 17 years old is still legally a minor, and thus a child, in the US. either way the term "kid" is being used relatively here; 17 is incredibly young when you know what its like to live double or triple that. you're still basically a teen in your early 20s so
@@hdmanredeemed Let me give you my perspective as someone older clearly older than you. I am only 25. When I hear she's under 20, I already think "kid". What you know at 17 versus what you know later in life is night and day. He was a child. He literally never even made it to adulthood. Never got to know who he would become, grow and change.
I feel like since most of them were brought in not as a suspect, they didn’t want to appear guilty or suspicious. So they chose to lie their asses off as a “witness” instead of getting an attorney. Requiring an attorney would just paint them as having something to hide
@@christinanie6129 yeah it seems like that logically but remember anything you say can be held against you-therefore anything you don't say can't be held against you
Also, he was so frightened that he took his stupid dog for a walk. Yeah, that is what a frightened man does. Run around with his dog. He loves his puppy... This man left the scene of a major crime (with shooting) and went to walk his doggy and order pizza, have some wine and get some sleep. The investigators were up all night and he got a good nights sleep. (S***ing bricks in his sleep?)
What gets me is that there were so many other options. Go into the store with your fiancée, park in a different location, turn your own radio on, anything but what this guy did
Did you hear him? He said being in a room alone is better than being with those animals He calls these people animals. What does he believe he is? The good guy? He believes killing kids makes him a victor and being told to f-off males him the victim. This guy is one in a million. What a self-entitled monster. He is SO guilty. Big man with a big gun.
If she'd known how it would turn out she would have kept her piehole shut about wanting wine. Edit - I am catching some flack for victim shaming. Hardly - she could not have known how this situation would shake out. She no reason whatsoever to blame herself for anything. The sole responsibility sits on the shoulders of her spouse.
As a lawyer, I want to offer the following for the purposes of entertainment or education (but not legal advice): self defense is just that. A defense. It is amazing how many people think it is a literal get out of jail free card. Acting in self-defense does not mean a prosecutor cannot charge you. It means that a jury is allowed to listen to the facts presented and choose between convicting you, in this case of homicide, or in not convicting you of that offense. The reason that is important in regards to this video is that the man in question clearly did not understand how it works, and is very arrogant in his misunderstanding. Even if we credit him with not knowing he had hit anyone, discharging a firearm in a public space is a crime in basically every U.S. jurisdiction. If you discharge a firearm in public and get called down to the police station so they can ask you some questions, bring a lawyer. Even if you believe you were acting in self-defense and that the cops will see it that way, bring a lawyer. Do something wrong and you're afraid you'll look guilty if you ask for a lawyer or bring a lawyer with you? Well guess what, it doesn't matter because the prosecution is not allowed to address it. So bring one and don't be featured in a JCS vid.
Those poor poor kids man, I bet as they sped off they were so scared. It's heart breaking to think of them just having a nice night together end with one dead...
Those poor parents. Losing a child? Man... Rhonda and Dunn just left. They had things to do, you see. She is supposed to be all innocent, but leaving to walk the dog, have a rum and coke, have a good night's sleep THEN say "we need to go home". She is not honest, in my opinion. A lot of things were so "off". Like the way her voice goes from sounding very mousy to very normal. I get her wanting to help, but she didn't. She knew a lot more than she says.
@@FauxGemini Hes a POS that thought he could do whatever he wanted. He thinks hes the victim. Funny that he was surprised that he was being charged with murder. Like what were you expecting a gold fucking medal? 48:10
To be fair, if he actually was in real danger, I'd understand, but... he's just a person trying to use self-defence as a reason for shooting kids he believed were thugs for... playing the music too loud. People like these give self-defence such a bad name.
“So after I valiantly used my sharpshooter skills despite having no gun marksmanship experience , I graciously defended myself against those evil unarmed teenagers saying mean things to me. Then I ordered pizza. Can I go now?”
"Yep, go on home and walk your little doggy and mousy girlfriend. Don't give those devastated people another thought. " He really believed he could just lie and say they had a weapon and get off. No problem. THEN this loser leaves the scene. I am astounded that the "love of his life" let him just leave those kids, bleeding and screaming, and go to the hotel. no.
I love how good the cop was at sugar coating the severity in the beginning in order to avoid scaring him into shutting down. “Where we kind of get to start a little wondering” AKA “when we realized you were guilty as hell was when”
Seriously. When the car is leaving, like... Stop shooting. You're not a cop. You're not performing a citizen's arrest. Nobody is shooting at you. Don't recklessly and vengefully empty your clip. Ugh if these people had to wield a knife instead, you'd see much smarter fighters. One of the reasons I'm annoyed by guns in the hands of amateurs.
Usually in British drama shows, footage is pretty raw and music is kept to a minimum. The silence adds a lot of tension, and the focus is entirely on the topic. Love this style of presentation.
@@rachaelsetzer3917 in otger vids he makes a few jones but they are actually funny like when he compared a woman sitting down to a sea lion looking over a rock😂
Rewatching this and looking at the comments is genuinely absurd. The amount of mental gymnastics and people saying "Well both parties were at fault!" No the hell they were not. Loud music and MAYBE being rude does not equate to being shot and killed whatsoever. The way people try to justify literal murder is insane and if the races in this case were reversed people will not for a second question that it was nothing more than a unnecessary murder
That woman, his ex-fiance, is one hell of a strong woman. Not too many people would be able to do what she did for the sake of having justice on a stranger's behalf.
Thats whats wrong with this world, there was only 1 choice for her, and everyone faced with the decision of telling the truth or a lie, THE CORRECT CHOICE: ALWAYS TELL THE TRUTH.
@@SubCultureVulture702 Sure, that's a lovely sentiment, but it's not reality. Rhonda was able to tell the truth here bc she's a nurse & not dependent on the defendant. I've tried cases where people feel unable to tell the truth against a defendant either bc they depend on him for money or it will jeopardize their life or the lives of others in their family
@@Sofia-re4ix everyone is entitled to their feelings. If I did something horrible, I wouldn't be mad that my loved ones turned me over. If you do, then I unsertand it, it's difficult to accept responsability for your actions
@@user-mp3pf2ir2p Thats not how marrige works tho. Until death. Take the oath seriously. That being said this guy was a goober so idk. I feel bad for the simple people who are naturally confused by being around the very problematic A.A culture. No excuse to kill but still, the mind knows this is unnatural.
People like this shouldn’t get the death sentence they need life in prison so they can suffer. Pedophiles should be shot in the head right after the guilty verdict is read
@@simmonewatts693 most defs white children aren't children to some white people either and Hispanic children are not children to some black, white, and other Hispanic people and Asian children are not children to some white, black, Hispanic and other Asian people and......ah well you get the idea sometimes it seems like the only thing humans have been able to consistently work together for about as long as written history and probably before also is hating each other
R Daysh That’s a good point. To be fair, she was reliant on traveling back to their home with their dog and such. Calling the police while in the same hotel or such may put her/the dog in danger when she can call later that day. I know there are plenty of other options, but I still think that is a rough spot to be
@@rerooar I thought they said they called from the house, and I imagine it's the most difficult situation to be in, it can take a bit of time to actually comprehend a situation sometimes. Tbh she seems quite timid, I feel like he treated her like shit. I was pleasantly surprised when I saw her standing against him.
@@connnnnnor Well, she sounds exactly the same when questioned at the police station and on the phone with Mike Dunn. That is her voice. I just feel salty about this whole case that I would probably find something to be catty about. This shouldn't have happened. Sorry....
You can really hear the dawning realization that not only did her fiance kill a boy, it was in cold blood and unprovoked in her voice and the shock that washes over her as the interrogators relay what he'd said to them, the obvious lies and the ways his behavior betrayed the cruel thing he'd done and how he thought that was a-ok and justified.
Seeing as how thug is a doctrinal word used to describe black people existing, I would say this guy wasn't acting like a thug at all. In fact, those who use that word to refer to PoC are usually found to have ties to white nationalism.
She took a dangerous criminal off the streets, her fiance... That man shot those kids for simply insulting him, it was only a matter of time before he took another life.
What scares the hell out of me is all of the co-workers I've been around over the years who use the exact same language and think the same way as this guy. It has nothing to do with feeling threatened. It has everything to do with hatred towards anyone whom they view as unlike themselves. And then the imagine threats that don't actually exist to justify that hatred retroactively. What makes it worse is this idealization of a gun as their means to enforce that hatred on the world if they find themselves in what they think is the right situation to use it. So many of them talk about their guns and how much they trained to use them in situations like this if they ever felt like they were being confronted. They fantasize about how skilled they are with it. They talked endlessly about modifying their guns and spending all this money on them.
being what could be referred to as a gun expert, i totally get where you're coming from. the degree of fetishization one tends to have towards their weapons always lines up pretty perfectly with how much they want to use them. certain contexts renders that pretty moot, like hunters, competitive shooters and merc types have a tangible motivation to obsess over high end custom kit(and the people who make their living selling to them). but this guy only owns and carries a gun because he actively wants to use it and his type is frighteningly common.
Luckily, 99% of those kinds of people you described are never in a position to actually use their guns to protect themselves because they don't actually carry them. It's just a macho thing to them, like how "outdoorsman" think they know how to survive in the wilderness because they go on a weekend camping trip in their RV twice a year lol
"What makes it worse is this idealization of a gun as their means to enforce that hatred on the world if they find themselves in what they think is the right situation to use it." and the PERFECT summarisation award goes to...
Jordan Davis' mom left her 30-year career as a flight attendant and ran for congress becoming Representative McBeth in 2019. Since then, she has sought bipartisan solutions to end gun violence, uplift small business and economy, protect and serve veterans, and lower the cost of health care and prescription drugs.
Rhonda’s humanity is incredible. The truth causes her so much pain, but she suffers through it because she knows it’s the right thing to do. I hope she finds peace.
I know!! Poor woman, her whole life turned upside down because of that monster and then having to get up in court and testify against the man she loved because she knew that he was a murderer must have been so difficult. Her testimony no doubt is what solidified his conviction as he was shown by the person closest to him to be a liar. Thank goodness for her and that she actually had empathy.
She’s had a lucky escape, she seems like a sweet and mild woman, but who knows what would’ve happened if she upset him during a fight. She could’ve been next.
@@bravo1IsixI it's not about "snitching" it's an internal battle she is fighting. She is fighting herself as she knows she needs to tell the truth because that's what the victims deserve and trying to protect her fiance. I think what she did was remarkable as you can tell this was a major battle she was fighting in her mind. I just hope she eventually moves on and finds somebody that will treat her like the lady she deserves to be treated like.
The kid driving is a hero. That move was insanely well-thought and under a lot of pressure. It’s so brilliant and honestly I wouldn’t be able to think of it or do it. Rhonda was brave for taking the stand. She told the truth, a simple thing for sure, but the statement against the person she loved most for what he did… it’s inspiring. The kid who died was an absolutely tragic loss. No reason other than Dunn’s pathetic ego.
I remember this shooting. I was relieved when he was convicted. I never saw the interrogation or anything about the fiancée. I see he's even more horrible than he seemed back then.
The million-dollar question is why you remember THIS particular shooting out of the tens of thousands of shootings in the US every year. Someone in America got shot while I was writing this comment, and maybe they were killed. There are around 50 homicides per day in the US. But you chose this specific shooting to remember and care about. Gee, I wonder why..
@@JakeKoenigare you trying to say black people have some kind of special privilege and aren’t oppressed, and mainstream media makes white people look evil? To me it seems like you’re just saying you don’t care about the victim bc he’s black, and think that people ONLY care about the victim because he’s black. Unlike you, not everyone is unhealthily obsessed with race
I think I get what your are saying. The boys were not saints in this case. Stereotypes are there for a reason. This time they were unlucky and provoced and threatened a nutcase that could not stay calm. @@JakeKoenig
@@adamthompson9785 No, we should set an example and say that we will NOT take anyones life, we will be the better people. No one has the right to take a life, certainly not the government, which is basically a corporate mafia. If you can show me data that shows that the death penalty reduces crime then go ahead.
If I had some dudes threaten to kill me and came at me I'd feel close to no remorse as well. Dudes guilty as sin but remorse is based also on experiences. Non remorse doesnt mean guilt. *edit yeah just saw the 27 minute mark. Dudes a git.
@@Dunington He was informed that the guy didn't have a weapon, fact that he already knew, that's the reason he's showing no remorse. Thinking he was "going to be attacked" is his delusion he's trying to sell, he went to provoke a situation where he could have the chance of '"teaching those thugs a lesson' and don't forget the context that this happened after Trayvon Martin got killed and the guy who killed him is free.
@@wgjung1 yup, my response made sense in my head. I didnt express it well enough. To me he was just fed up with kids showing no respect. When the kid said to turn up the radio Dunn snapped. He showed the same lack of respect but thought himself better. That to me is why no remorse. Hopefully that was better worded ;)
@@Dunington It's reasonable thinking if you are going to get attack by 4 guys you have the right to defend yourself but this was not the case from the start. The proof of that is the guy who said: "I heard loud music, I didn't like it, I left", meaning if you have the option of leaving then you're not under threat . That tells you the guy went to look for this outcome and even in the case of self defense the law says 'reasonable action' meaning if the guys are fleeing you don't have the right to keep shooting at them because they are not longer a threat to you, only psycho like Dunn might think that's self defense. Last thing: check Dunn's comments about his life in prison, that gives you a good portrait of what kind of guy is this...individual.
One of the most important things I was told during training was, "Gun on, Ego off." It has served me well and actually made me a calmer and more understanding person. I guess nobody told Michael that though...
Why do I feel sorry for him and wished he was judged free? Am I just naive and felt for his crying? Or is it because he is white and the kids were black? Or both?
"I didn't know I was being charged with murder... That sucks." His lack of empathy for the kid he just killed is stunning. All he cares about is whether he can bond out.
Well some people lack human emotion and empathy who is sad but you can’t do anything about that as some people think different ways and have beliefs that regular humans don’t and won’t understand
I imagine he lacked the same empathy for his wives and girlfriends he brought from other countries to abuse. So glad his wife testified against him. kysdc.com/3360013/neighbors-say-michael-dunn-abused-wives-forced-them-into-swingers-lifestyle/
I'm not sure really. If I accidentally fly killed someone I probably at first would be worried about spending rest of my life inn prison too. See. I cant do anything g about the guy I accidently killed. But my life is still here. So first few days in custody I probably would be thinking more about myself than anyone else incl. Victim. That is, if it was genuine accident. If I acted hot headed and as result so.eone dies, I'd at first probably would be asking to lock me up for life. I assume.e it's just easier mentally to get punishment, easier to cope with horrible thing I just did... kind of, closure for myself... not sure if I could live knowing I just killed someone..
it's a control thing. he had every intention of being a dick to those kids when he pulled in next to them. the idea of having power over a situation is intoxicating to them.
Before you respond like a lunatic, what I'm about to say is not a defense for murdering someone. Why cant people not blast music 20x louder than it needs to be? Why is it so important for everyone within 300ft of you in a public space to hear the music you're playing? You're choosing to be a jerk by doing that, and I shouldn't have to be forced to hear your garbage music when I'm trying to sleep, or fill up my gas tank.
This channel is fascinating to me. I was raised in Singapore & South Korea, the mere idea that you could own guns and just shoot at kids whenever you feel annoyed is absolutely insane.
Quotes from this dude: "They were thugs", "They're violent", "I'm the victim". Also this dude: *Drives drunk, stops at gas station to buy more booze, starts a verbal altercation with teenagers and then commits murder* Everything this man assumed about his victims was actually projection.
@@short600 Yep, classic white man labelling black teens as "violent thugs" and calling himself the victim. This dude is disgusting. They were just kids.
@@short600 In this case, as well as in the Michael Drejka case, it all starts with this class of people who think that they are entitled to break the law. in the Michael Drejka case, it was the selfish woman who parked illegally (in a handicapped spot), and in this case, the thugs blasting music in close proximity of others trying to enjoy their own lives, but cannot, due to these people who have NO place in civilized society. And, when others try to defend themselves, or try to ask the miscreants to stop breaking the law (i.e. illegal parking, illegal noise violation), they are the ones who end up in prison. Society in these here United States of America, has become unbearable over time, due to this unfortunate evolution of society into one where one particular class of people makes life miserable for others
Talk about being a thug. This monster shot a child for no good reason. In his mind, he was killing "black men thugs" not "little boy thugs". If you look up cowardly thugs in Webster's, there will be his picture and a summary of sorry thug Mike.
and it's not just the quality of the picture; the person behind it is taking some legit beautiful angles on some of the footage - that is an aspiring artist that found a way to pay for their "hobby" lol well done, whoever you are
That's impressive detective and forensic work. All of the facts connected to the door being shut the entire time, and the angle of the bullet entries. Incredible.
I’m trying to fathom what business it was of his in the first place to tell someone to turn down the music in their own space. His entitlement and bias is evident. The fact that before the incident he described the music as “thug music” to Rhonda says everything. He actually believed he had a right to dominate them and then punish them when they didn’t comply the way he wanted. Sickening. He just assumed that 3 young men in a car playing music were thugs, were criminals and were a threat to his life. His vile prejudices were his downfall.
I mean he called black people animals in the jail call he's clearly racist. She even said that they wouldn't find what was going on okay so she knew he meant black people
you realize that "gangsta rap" is a real genre of music, and a significant amount of rap music has lyrics that glorify crime, right? so i am not sure how many negative assumptions you can really make about a person for describing music that often glorifies crime as "thug" music. people of all races who are not into that type of music may consider it "thug" music, so you seem to be falling for the common error pushed by mainstream media to see any white person interacting with a black person in a negative way as obviously due to racism, when racism is not really as prevalent as they want you to think. it is probably more likely that a drunk, crabby old man felt threatened when a bunch of punks insulted him and acted aggressively towards him for asking them to turn the radio down and he did something stupid and shot at them. the media is so desperate for examples of racism that they will try to turn any incident involving white and black people into an example of it, you should be wary of this.
I'm sure he never played loud, modern-at-the-time music with his friends as a teenager... and he even calls them kids! Just smile and wave. Maybe buy them some sour gummy worms. If you must be a jerk, blast your own music louder. This guy is unbelievable.
The integrity of that woman will forever amaze me. Bless her heart. The camera pinning on who I assume are the victim's family while the defendant graphically discribes the reimagined moment of the shooting breaks my heart. The contrast between the faces of these people witnessing the testimony and the tone of him just coldly reenacting his vividly callous decision couldn't be sharper. Whatever the defence tried to do with that manner of presentation only helped to solidify how absent any remorse in that man is. But as horrid as the case was, it sure wasn't a tough investigation. There are countless of complicated, long lasting and even unsolved cases out there, it's truly releaving to see one so clear and simple, complicated only by the suspect's extraordinary believes about the outcome. It's near comical how wrong he was to assume he'll be justified as long as he says so. Tragic nontheless. May the family and friends be consoled in getting justice and always have whatever they need for support in their grief.
It is often those with no real culpability who blame themselves, while many who are guilty have a hundred excuses for why their bad behavior was everyone else’s fault.
I really hope she got help. It clear wasn't her fault. She seemed like a decent person just trapped in a bad situation with someone she loved. I'm glad she actually told the truth and didn't make up lies to get herself in trouble.
Notice in the first conversation they were talking on the phone, ge completely cuts her off when she's telling him about a book his mom was sending to her. To talk about being a victim. POS.
It is wild. It may also be that he has acted aggressively in the past but this may have been his first time using violence. We’ll never know unfortunately.
Let this be a lesson to all. Mind your own business. It's not anyone's responsibility to worry about how loud someone's music is. These were kids, kids do things like that. You can't shoot someone just because your angry. This guy is dispicable. My condolences to the young man's family that perished.
Rhonda not lying for her husband is honestly really nice to see. she didn’t seem to lie or downplay the situation ever to save her fiancé from getting a harsher sentence. even when she talks to him on the phone she doesn’t just give in to what he wants to hear. that’s really... like... you don’t see that often.
It feels a lot like their relationship was abusive. The way she describes that he was already angry and she didn't want to ask any questions over the next 24 hours really says she has been walking on egg shells. This event gave her the space to be on her own after he was arrested and finally realise her situation. It's a shame that someone had to be murdered for her to get out of that situation.
@@matthewbrooks1556 Yep. I couldn't help but feel that plenty of cops have told a similar story in similar situations and got paid leave before going back to work. At least this guy didn't get away with it.
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This man is actually proud that he lit up a vehicle full of teenagers. No regret or trauma, and complete detachment from reality. Adds little descriptors like “quick as a flash” and “fluid motion” like he thinks he is some kind of badass.
Yeah its fucked. Everybody think for yourselves and ditch stereotypes. Also keep to yourself. You never know what delusional people with a gun could do. This was just fucked.