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The Disturbing Story Of Westley Allan Dodd -
Westley Allan Dodd an American convicted serial killer and sex offender, was born on July 3, 1961, in Richland, Washington. He grew up in a "loveless" environment and was frequently overlooked by his parents in favor of his two younger siblings. He sexually assaulted and murdered three young boys in Vancouver.
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@Samurai78420
@Samurai78420 2 года назад
I served 11 months and 29 days for violating probation on a misdemeanor marijuana charge. And they kept letting this enormous monster out after 19 days, 30 days, etc. Over and over and over. I've heard a ton about the legal system failing the public. This one stands out to me in a huge way.
@cindyd2956
@cindyd2956 2 года назад
Un freakin believable
@war32mec
@war32mec 2 года назад
Isnt that what the american prison system has been transformed into ? Ya know by privatising it? You can go to prisin for 40 years with out parole for tax evasion or mutiple low level possesion charges or some other non violent crime. But ya murder or rape a person and you can get as little as 10-20 with parole its insane. The prison system isnt designed for corrections anymore they are designed to meet quotas with the least violent offenders that way less people die behind bars and they keep their numbers up. Its not about justice or rehabilitation...its abput how much money the private sector can make off the gov. And that isnt some conspircy it provable with documentation and statistics!!! I feel for ya dude!
@superwildside4585
@superwildside4585 2 года назад
it's called "Job Security!"
@nancymesek
@nancymesek 2 года назад
All that time for a non violent offense. This must make your blood boil watching this. I have no idea how a parent or someone close to the victims didn’t ‘handle’ his sickness once he was back on the streets.
@ErinJeanette
@ErinJeanette 2 года назад
I've heard that they let these people out because they don't want to deal with trying to keep them safe in jail / prison. Wonder if there's any truth to this
@whiteybaze497
@whiteybaze497 2 года назад
I did 4 years in prison for distribution of a controlled substance. While there, I saw these POS go in and out with slaps on the wrist. Disgusting on part of our justice system. It's sad when a drug charge, brings more time than a pedophile.
@laynesobczak5818
@laynesobczak5818 2 года назад
Was about to comment this, I have done more time for 8 grams of weed when I was straight out of high school than he did for molesting kids. Absolutely disgusting.
@CringeLort
@CringeLort 2 года назад
Heard.
@randomuser3555
@randomuser3555 2 года назад
@@laynesobczak5818 I shoplifted a calculator to sell for food and my bond was 25K. Then I was locked up for 9 months. At my bail hearing an old man got a PR bond for assault of a minor. No faith in our justice system is left in me M8. edit- It was a TI Graphing Calculator and was at the threshold for felony theft. I got lucky I guess!
@Kristine_202
@Kristine_202 2 года назад
Totally agree. Hopefully, legalizing marijuana in many places will help half of that problem, at least to an extent. The other problem is that pedos need stricter sentences. I think it should be treated as seriously as murder.
@cinnabun715
@cinnabun715 2 года назад
@@Kristine_202 I agree. The damage often does take the lives of victims
@chazaq2010
@chazaq2010 2 года назад
I’ve seen biological fathers who didn’t have this much access to their own children. This is ridiculous the amount of access this dude had to children and the opportunities
@cellfaware30
@cellfaware30 2 года назад
Yeah I was thinking similar listening to this..I'm not blaming anyone but the evil shit that did this, but you'd have to wonder how access to these little kids was so easy when it became obvious there was a predator on the loose.
@Sbamabelle
@Sbamabelle 2 года назад
the justice system fails children all the time - there really aren't good laws to punish those who hurt children. it's sickening
@misstury606
@misstury606 2 года назад
It's common for these sickos to put themselves in positions where they have easy access to children, teacher, coach scout leader. It's very true that often they are with the child and many times the sickos are well known to the child's family, maybe a family member.
@Utubesanarc
@Utubesanarc Год назад
@@misstury606 it was also the 70s, 80s and children were seen as invincible. Nobody thought it could happen or even conceive it. So blind were the people of the time.
@joyceweber4299
@joyceweber4299 14 часов назад
What was a young boy left alone without he parents.
@joebagodonuts4039
@joebagodonuts4039 2 года назад
Judges need to be held accountable. The victims should be able to sue these bastards!!!
@Ashleii
@Ashleii Год назад
Many judges are involved in societies that do these things anyway. They dont care
@katamine11
@katamine11 8 месяцев назад
Agree!!! There is NO accountability for judges. That needs to change.
@kevinmoll2312
@kevinmoll2312 Месяц назад
The victims' families did sue the State. I spent a couple hours with Dodd at Walla Walla related to the case. It ended up settling. Dodd was executed a couple months after I met and talked with him.
@BigMacOrange
@BigMacOrange 2 года назад
The scariest part is that he was actually honest to everyone the entire time. He never denied what he was or tried to minimize how dangerous he truly was.
@yomomma4695
@yomomma4695 2 года назад
exactly
@godsrevolver9737
@godsrevolver9737 2 года назад
Yep. I feel bad for him. He was calling for help from a young age.
@1stcal11-b2
@1stcal11-b2 2 года назад
@@godsrevolver9737 it's unfortunate that he didn't get help, but I don't think it woulda helped. I think this isn't a matter of compassion. This dude straight has no feelings. He's honest cause he doesn't care. I feel bad for the victims, not him.
@sirvilhelmofyonderland
@sirvilhelmofyonderland 2 года назад
Pedos fall into two categories. 1. They know it’s wrong, want help. 2. They don’t care it’s deemed wrong by society and want to offend. Some benefit from treatment and can live without offending, others need to be imprisoned for life.
@ann-mariepaliukenas19
@ann-mariepaliukenas19 2 года назад
To me it’s less scarey in the senses that they know they have the right suspect,and he’s safely in custody.
@willgetbettereventually124
@willgetbettereventually124 2 года назад
I don’t understand how a person hurts children and judges let them go. It’s sick. The judges are at fault for so many of these kids being abused.
@jeromehenen8256
@jeromehenen8256 2 года назад
democrat judges only
@PoeticAmmunition.
@PoeticAmmunition. 2 года назад
The judges are pedos
@plbeckman
@plbeckman 2 года назад
@@PoeticAmmunition. I am starting to believe that your comment is right. Unfortunately.
@karenacton3854
@karenacton3854 2 года назад
Let it happen to one of their children or grandchildren…..then you’ll see action.
@plbeckman
@plbeckman 2 года назад
@@karenacton3854 true. Blunt fact
@LeLiuOfficial
@LeLiuOfficial 2 года назад
Man, I notice watching documentaries involving sexual assault, pedophilia, etc, that authorities really did not take these crimes seriously at all during the 70s/80s. This guy kept doing it over and over again, and each time he got caught, they treated it like a traffic violation.
@margaretmoore2224
@margaretmoore2224 2 года назад
For over 30 years my abuser abused others. It started at 9 years old for me in 1974. No one not even my parents believed me. I was told that misunderstood what he did. It was life changing and devastating. It continued for 4 more years when he caused the death of one of his many victims. He NEVER spent a day in jail. Talk to your children! About all things in life. It's a new world than when I grew up where children were to be seen and not heard. We ALL have a voice and EVERY LIFE MATTERS!!
@Dee-JayW
@Dee-JayW 2 года назад
The worse part during that time is as it is now, mainly family member or someone close to the victim who is the abuser and MANY families, including mine, hushed it all up for “The Family”.
@margaretmoore2224
@margaretmoore2224 2 года назад
@@Dee-JayW you are so right. My grandfather told my cousin who was 16and had been molested and raped by her stepfather who was still married to her mother that she could take it for two more years and then she'd be 18 and could leave home 🤫. Don't rock the boat he said! Un-frickin-believable!!!!
@dolphinsblu
@dolphinsblu 2 года назад
I've always wondered that, how they got away with so much when others doing very minor crimes could sit years in jail. Parents often would try to get the children to believe they misunderstood what happened, that they were helping if they kept their mouths shut and bigger guilt trips along the lines of ruining the parents lives if they said anything, etc. It was about keeping this perfect family life for those looking in no matter how screwed up it was.
@taglaterritruthtella9818
@taglaterritruthtella9818 2 года назад
They still don't take it as serious as they should
@superjoe3502
@superjoe3502 Год назад
Counseling is not effective when you’re dealing with these monsters! When will the court system understand this?!
@kraftpunk5947
@kraftpunk5947 Год назад
There's only one treatment that works and it's made of lead
@CEO_of_Autism_
@CEO_of_Autism_ Год назад
They are well aware, but don't care, because this system has nothing to do with "justice" and they too commit the same crimes against children. This is why they are lenient towards predators, because they themselves are predators. It's an incredibly depressing and disturbing reality, that you learn when you begin researching and go down the rabbit hole of the "justice" system...
@fk6762
@fk6762 2 года назад
Court officials, police, judiciary system , counselor, everyone absolutely everyone is responsible for letting these unthinkable tortures and horrors drag for so long. Disgusting !!!!
@angelapyle7301
@angelapyle7301 2 года назад
Yes, because they are apart of that system…
@christinalikoski4937
@christinalikoski4937 2 года назад
I'm with you Australia 💕 Christina
@embratsch3613
@embratsch3613 2 года назад
More like law makers and politicians 🙄
@pooddescrewch8718
@pooddescrewch8718 2 года назад
Talk to legistlators , the rest of the system has to play by their rules
@Gaby-wp5dj
@Gaby-wp5dj 2 года назад
They are all pedophiles they defo were on his side that's why he got away with this
@kattieSkyNinja13
@kattieSkyNinja13 2 года назад
The mother didn't press charges cause she didn't want the boys to be traumatized???? The assault would have done that already n pressing charges could have saved so many kids in the future!
@Iam.myowndistraction
@Iam.myowndistraction 2 года назад
Absolutely!
@gemmalh7434
@gemmalh7434 2 года назад
I agree with everything you said, but I think the mother may have been consumed with guilt and shame for not protecting, in her eyes, her boys from the abduction and abuse of her sons, she may really not have felt.able to go ahead with a prosecution. I just think you really can't how a person would react to something so devastating, in hindsight she may have regretted not prosecuting, we just don't know.❤✌
@Karen-dm5lb
@Karen-dm5lb 2 года назад
Exactly 💯 There's no excuse for letting a monster continue to hurt others
@SuperMatt2112
@SuperMatt2112 2 года назад
Could have, should have, would have. I agree, however, it's impossible to know exactly what goers though the minds of others, most of us have never been in a situation like this, thank goodness, but I agree, yes going though with it might have helped but than again, he has has gotten away with it all so many times over and over. it's so sad and horrific. I can't even begin to imagine
@beforeigo4284
@beforeigo4284 2 года назад
Facing your rapist in court and reliving the trauma by repeatedly being forced to tell the story sometimes is counter productive, depending on how old they are.
@LoneWolf.6.9.9.6.
@LoneWolf.6.9.9.6. Год назад
I had a similar upbringing & turned out to be a decent human being with empathy. A bad childhood does not make you a monster, it’s a scapegoat.
@LauraAnn309
@LauraAnn309 Год назад
Same. My parents were exactly like his, except they stayed together and stayed miserable, their hellish marriage intact as of 2013 when I cut contact with them. I try every day to be the best human I can be. I could never hurt others and use my terrible childhood as justification.
@ojdavis6978
@ojdavis6978 Год назад
I completely agree with you... People use their upbringing and anything that went wrong for them to justify their horrible acts towards society... We see it every day... "Oh woe is me I grew up in a poor neighborhood... People selling drugs and prostitutes everywhere... I'm only acting like what my environment was like..." That's absolute crap... People have gone through more horrific things than the mass majority of these lunatics that scream woe-is-me every 5 seconds as they brutally attacked someone...
@ambergriffin91
@ambergriffin91 Год назад
Exactly me as well. If anything, it's made me a far better person than I probably would've been. Trauma changes ya.
@ssjonupants
@ssjonupants Год назад
That may be true, and probably the same for most than otherwise. But, facts are facts, and broken households are exceedingly more probable of producing a criminal than one with normalcy.
@ojdavis6978
@ojdavis6978 Год назад
@@ssjonupants you are absolutely right that more criminals are created through broken homes... But we all have to grow up sometime... Stop blaming our upbringing and become adults... Once these people have become adults now it's all on them and what they want to do is blame everybody but themselves
@sammiller6952
@sammiller6952 Год назад
My aunt saw him coming out of the woods in Vancouver just after he killed those boys, she said he acted completely normal, as she passed he said hello and she said hello back, then when she saw the news she said she started crying uncontrollably because of how close she was to him and those young boys with absolutely no idea of what had just taken place. I grew up playing baseball at the field at David Douglas park, after I learned that I haven’t been back
@seank.9764
@seank.9764 6 месяцев назад
What a harrowing story! I remember the tragic events of 1989 very well as I live in the area. Dodd was a truly depraved monster and anyone who recalls those horrible weeks retains a lot of grief for those poor boys.
@PEGGLORE
@PEGGLORE 3 месяца назад
I'm connected to murders like this, sort of. I worked with Mark Dixie, who killed Sally Anne Bowman. Me and my friend Jeremy were hijacked at a petrol station by Stuart Hazell about 10 years before he killed Tia Sharpe. That freaked me out when I saw him on the news. Meredith Kercher lived 7 houses down the road from me before she was murdered in Italy as well. That was devastating. We crossed paths and smiled at e/o so often. Devastating I never got to know her. There's more than these, but they're the most well known ones I'm connected to.
@jenniferbrown8314
@jenniferbrown8314 2 года назад
I've studied this asshole for awhile, and I still don't and can't understand how and why he was REPEATEDLY turned loose!! He was picked up numerous times and nothing was done, ughhh sooo frustrating..May all those Lil souls rest peacefully 🙏💔💕
@BeyondEvill
@BeyondEvill 2 года назад
He was a very sick individual, what is more strange is that the authorities let him walk free every time until it was too late.
@chrismorgan283
@chrismorgan283 2 года назад
Remember, when a naked, bleeding, and handcuffed 14 year old boy was seen running down the street, the cops who found him turned him back over to Jeffrey Dahmer. Dahmer convinced them they were having a lover's spat. The kid was dead shortly afterwards. So much for protect and serve. I shudder to think what was going through that poor boy's head as they handed him over and he was being led to a certain, gruesome death.
@tnikabennett3469
@tnikabennett3469 2 года назад
@@chrismorgan283 OMG yes!! That was so horrific. I know he was drugged but wow, they should of at least taken that poor lad to the station. Instead gave him back to his killer! WTH??
@jenniferbrown8314
@jenniferbrown8314 2 года назад
@@chrismorgan283 very true
@lisasteel6817
@lisasteel6817 2 года назад
Pedos protect other pedos.
@966Mako
@966Mako 2 года назад
The instincts of the 8 yr old was spot on. Amazing that an 8 yr old had the courage to be cool & tell Dod that he needed to grab a toy for the lost boy.
@bear3279
@bear3279 2 года назад
That shocked me. Thank goodness he got away
@renee312able
@renee312able 2 года назад
There was a man that tried to kidnap me when I was nine. He tried his best to get me in his car but I was smart enough to know not to do it and my mobility instructor was behind me and I later found out that he made a gesture like he was going to call the police is why the driver took off.
@tapoemt3995
@tapoemt3995 2 года назад
Or it could be that his Mother asked what he was doing and the Child told her.
@smurfylee
@smurfylee 2 года назад
@@tapoemt3995 What??
@katamine11
@katamine11 8 месяцев назад
@@renee312ableumm… but why didn’t your mobility instructor just, you know, actually step in??? People make me sick.
@c.i.7098
@c.i.7098 Год назад
I lived down the street from and went to the same school as the Neer boys when this happened. My brother and friends played with them regularly. This has haunted me my entire life and I've feared for my children's safety every time they walk through any neighborhood. Washington and Oregon's "system" was and still is absolutely ridiculous. Today's world has so many more opportunities for these things to happen, it's terrifying to think of our children being safe anywhere. When I asked some people in our neighborhood if they had a "walk group" from the elementary school to our streets, I got some idiotic comments that stated "oh, let them walk alone, no one is out to get them" regarding my then 1st grader. Wake up people! Teach your kids safety protocols as early as possible.
@rachelreeb695
@rachelreeb695 Год назад
THIS NEEDS MORE LIKES 👍 really good comment so sorry that happened in your own home town
@treys1607
@treys1607 Год назад
Did you go to Marshall or Eisenhower because they went to both
@c.i.7098
@c.i.7098 Год назад
@@treys1607 Marshall
@James-fd2gg
@James-fd2gg 11 месяцев назад
Dude that's fucked man holy shit I don't even know what to say bro. This Punk should have been in prison a long time before he actually was handed a stiff sentence 30 kids over 30 innocent kids he molested and he got off scot-free the system was a total failure
@James-fd2gg
@James-fd2gg 11 месяцев назад
This was one of the worst pedophiles that I have heard of I felt so much emotion watching this anger hatred sadness I just don't get it I don't get how the system failed these children what the hell
@Innerscapemusic333
@Innerscapemusic333 Год назад
I was almost abducted by Dodd when I was a child living in Portland Oregon, I was walking to school from 46th st. to St. Stephens school. About two blocks away, I noticed a man in a long black over coat walking behind me. I started walking faster. As I walked faster I could hear his steps speed up behind me. They sped up every time that I would increase my pace of walking. I could hear his steps getting closer and closer. Once they were almost directly behind me, I turned to see him almost arms length. I looked at his face and he smiled a creepy smile at me. I than ran. Luckily the school was just across the street and many people were around dropping off their kids. I reported the incident to the school and my parents. Later that year he tried to abduct to of my classmates while they walked to school, than ran to me pointing at a guy dressed in a jogging suit, asking me if it was the same guy who had tried abducting me. I saw him and said yes. One day as I watched the TV I noticed that he was on it wearing a orange jumpsuit. It was a news story on him. I instantly knew it was the man who’d tried to abduct me. I ran to my mom and told her, “That’s the man who tried to kidnap me.” I was almost a victim, but for some reason I got lucky.
@simonphoenix7109
@simonphoenix7109 3 дня назад
So I was I! He tried to abduct me from The Montgomery Wards in Jantzen Beach. I used to play with William and Cole Near. I was at David Douglas when they were killed
@TrumpImmortal
@TrumpImmortal 2 года назад
Once they cross the line from fantasy into reality and actually assault a child i don't think counseling is going to help. These people never seem to stop. Maybe you can keep a deviant from becoming an offender, but once they offend throw away the key.
@suzannenichols6900
@suzannenichols6900 2 года назад
I don't know. I've watched a LOT of crime documentaries and I think ONCE they get the thought in their minds, they're already on the way to becoming a criminal. They WILL act. It's as if they are driven to do so.
@Kyra_of_Kerkyra
@Kyra_of_Kerkyra 2 года назад
I wouldn't even wait for them to offend. Just an attempt should be considered a crime.
@terrell6439
@terrell6439 2 года назад
@@suzannenichols6900 Satan came to his mind to have him to do that Evil to children he does not ,know And obey Jesus Christ or he does not,want to know Jesus. he does not pray a Lot. And plus he does not,know the word of God to bind Satan powers over him to say to Satan to Get out of his mind ,he does not know how to resist Satan.he act on it he allow Satan to come in. .instead of telling Satan no I'm not Going ,to harm and kill children,Satan Demon spirit or more than 1 Demon spirits control him.Lust or sex Addict Demon spirits.👹👹👹😥🙏🤮🤮 I'm telling you Jesus is Real !! I witness a miracle by him.
@nathanielovaughn2145
@nathanielovaughn2145 2 года назад
I'd venture such creatures are NOT "people", but believe as you will.
@kevinn4038
@kevinn4038 2 года назад
Fantasizing about children should be enough to put these freaks to death.
@brianmcclelland7682
@brianmcclelland7682 2 года назад
I've watched a lot of serial killer documentaries, but Goddamn... It's amazing how his extensive criminal history just "slipped through the cracks".
@sunnyboknow
@sunnyboknow 2 года назад
Maybe if it was DeAndre Dodd🤷🏽‍♀️
@kariware460
@kariware460 2 года назад
Amazing?? U mean Sad .!
@kariware460
@kariware460 2 года назад
@@sunnyboknow right 🤧😴
@Sharkfighter13
@Sharkfighter13 2 года назад
Yeah this dude was trash!
@purplepixie274
@purplepixie274 2 года назад
Judges paved the way more like
@carolinaassis3659
@carolinaassis3659 2 года назад
Someone should make a list with the names of every single judge or prosecutor that let this man out. They carry blood in their hands. Shame on them!!!
@skalmorimi2001
@skalmorimi2001 2 года назад
I’ll just never understand how someone can hurt a poor defenceless innocent child so brutally
@sherrygraham8650
@sherrygraham8650 2 года назад
Evil truly walks this earth.
@lilithlevi9534
@lilithlevi9534 2 года назад
Saran is the King of earth jesus refused
@jenniferbrown8314
@jenniferbrown8314 2 года назад
Sure the hell does
@blueeyes6852
@blueeyes6852 2 года назад
Not anymore. Died in '93 💩
@lindaarrington9397
@lindaarrington9397 2 года назад
@@lilithlevi9534 stop trolling
@lindaarrington9397
@lindaarrington9397 2 года назад
Sure is Just read that lillith person troll.
@extractionoflight9478
@extractionoflight9478 2 года назад
Dodd: I was actually going to assault them Police: Fair enough. Of you go
@phoenixdavida8987
@phoenixdavida8987 2 года назад
Hate to be *that* guy, but it's "off." Not, "of."
@tmarie648
@tmarie648 2 года назад
Hate to be that guy * Continues to be that guy...
@freewaypacheco256
@freewaypacheco256 2 года назад
It’s that white privilege lol.
@ShazGreenock
@ShazGreenock 2 года назад
@@freewaypacheco256 🙄
@janelle009
@janelle009 2 года назад
@@ShazGreenock Right? 🤣 Probably kidding but you never know these days. I would like to know where to apply for one of those privilege cards though 🤔
@cassiec9961
@cassiec9961 Год назад
I lived and played at that park growing up and heard the stories. That monster instilled so much fear that I never trusted anyone and i'm pretty sure saved me and my friends a few times from other monsters. It's disturbing on so many levels how ineffective the courts were back then.
@GemmaRandall
@GemmaRandall Год назад
Thank you so much for all your time and research into these horrific cases. I watch your channel continually. Keep up the amazing work !!
@DuckHouse1
@DuckHouse1 2 года назад
"Dodd was arrested so many times, you'd think he'd get it through his head." The only thing he got through his head was that being arrested was a minor inconvenience. As for why the police let him walk in the arcade case? Pedophiles acting right out in the open have always flourished because of adult squeamishness. Nobody wants to say it out loud. Nobody wants to hear it. The issue has gotten a little better with police training and specialization, but many children never make it to the police with their stories because they are shut down by the adults around them. Parents who don't want to hear it, schools and churches and sports organizations who say they're going to take care of it but really just want to make it go away. If your kid's soccer coach punched him in the face, what would you do? Call the police immediately. You wouldn't wait until Monday morning and go the team office. So why do parents act this way with sexual assaults on children?
@lulassong6524
@lulassong6524 2 года назад
Hear! Hear!
@MilyxxMily
@MilyxxMily 2 года назад
Here here🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️
@mattjack3983
@mattjack3983 2 года назад
Very well said. U hit the mark on that one
@queene3oh3
@queene3oh3 2 года назад
Thank You, Its Sad and Sickening How Sexual Abuse Is Swept Under The Rug By The Same People You Trust and Who ARE Suppose To Be Their Protectors...
@dannyjackson5883
@dannyjackson5883 2 года назад
If kids coach punched my son I'd not phone police. I would hurt him and get my kid to boot him in the face, tell him what happens if phones police, spit on his face and go home and have a cup tea.
@catharinepizzarello4784
@catharinepizzarello4784 2 года назад
I respect the jury’s decision to take his life. The system couldn’t protect us, but they did.
@chrislewis9985
@chrislewis9985 2 года назад
Life in jail in general population would have seen more justice!
@jomama5186
@jomama5186 2 года назад
@@chrislewis9985 Less time to pay for his daily life in general population. Saves on death row expenses for sure.
@jpbatinic
@jpbatinic 2 года назад
@@jomama5186 yet prisons are a profit business
@DodongoManoof
@DodongoManoof 2 года назад
@@chrislewis9985 life in prison would suck 100000x more than death penalty
@tessaducek5601
@tessaducek5601 2 года назад
Best comment yet! 👍👍👍👍🥂
@jessicamorris5229
@jessicamorris5229 Год назад
I grew up down the road from his hunting ground and was in grade school when he was committing his crimes. I remember how scary it was at the time. They found his diaries and if they hadn't caught him, he was about to operate on his victims without any anesthesia....he was a sick man! Thank you for this.... I haven't heard this name in a long time!
@theRavensRed
@theRavensRed Год назад
I am a firm believer that any authority figure who lets something awful slide or gives someone a light sentence for something horrific is guilty of the very same thing themselves somewhere in their past if not their present and if you dig deep enough you'll find it.
@jovanalmen8660
@jovanalmen8660 11 месяцев назад
Interesting.
@harlzNY
@harlzNY 6 месяцев назад
💯💯💯
@emmadownunder3833
@emmadownunder3833 2 года назад
I can’t believe they kept letting that ‘thing’ out of jail.
@terrell6439
@terrell6439 2 года назад
Emma that Demon spirit
@breakmylegs7294
@breakmylegs7294 2 года назад
I think the death penalty was wrong. They should of put him in general population in a maximum security prison with life without and let nature take it's course
@demichael5815
@demichael5815 2 года назад
I’m from Vancouver, Washington. I was around 10-years-old when Dodd started taking kids there. There wasn’t a week that went by that we kids didn’t receive a note from our teachers to give our parents regarding being careful around men you don’t know. This affected Vancouver for some time. When I was in 6th grade, I actually carried a knife on my way to school I was so afraid.
@joannajamerson35
@joannajamerson35 2 года назад
I am from Ballard...you know Seattle. We have had some awful awful people here
@demichael5815
@demichael5815 2 года назад
@@joannajamerson35 Yes, I know Ballard. Ted Bundy is a UW Husky, like me!
@angelwing3671
@angelwing3671 2 года назад
I lived on the other side of Garrison Square from David Douglas Park. We were all terrified and my parents kept me home for months.
@iheartnavyblue006
@iheartnavyblue006 2 года назад
The couve is my hometown. My childhood house backed up to David Douglas Park. I learned about Dodd when I was a young teen and I've never been able to look at that baseball-filled park the same again. I remember as a kid always coming home with warnings about strangers to give to my mom. Crazy that someone else has those same memories!
@iheartnavyblue006
@iheartnavyblue006 2 года назад
@@angelwing3671 I wasnt far from you then! My bus stop was on that road that goes down to David Douglas.
@Trashcanman135
@Trashcanman135 8 месяцев назад
I can’t imagine letting a six year old go to the bathroom alone in a movie theater. But as a kid, my parents let me do it all the time.
@BigSplenda1885
@BigSplenda1885 4 месяца назад
Times have changed...it's because of evil bastards like him and all these incidents in the 70s and 80s that we've changed our parenting today
@madelynn6976
@madelynn6976 2 месяца назад
That’s really really unsafe
@laurieowens8510
@laurieowens8510 2 года назад
Great summary!
@amandalorian7694
@amandalorian7694 2 года назад
As a survivor (not of this monster, but about 5 others in my family), and having grown up in the late 70s/80s, this case horrified and saddened me on so many levels. It also showed me that even if i had told, nothing would have happened. These judges have no idea how terribly messed up these children would be for the rest of their lives and every time they let him go, they were letting him cause more harm to more children. All 3 deaths could have been avoided, along with the trauma of all those children that he didn't kill. So very very sad and infuriating.
@cindyd2956
@cindyd2956 2 года назад
Hello Amanda, I am a survivor of incest and at 17 I tried to commit suicide but my Mom found a councillor and I told him everything. My father was charged, first such trial in a very small town, and convicted. He only got 3 years served 18 months moved to another province got remarried and had another daughter. I’m 52 now and am still suffering PTSD. I know him being punished for his crime however insignificant his punishment really was, does help me. Best of luck to you dear I hope you’re doing better. With kindness Cindy
@janelle009
@janelle009 2 года назад
All of my love to both of you 🙏🏻💗
@raamyasharahla535
@raamyasharahla535 2 года назад
No ma’am they do. Part of the Agenda…..
@sunnyboknow
@sunnyboknow 2 года назад
I honestly think judges can relate to child molesters, I can’t understand the leniency? Why are the treated with so much patience and understanding? It’s very suspect
@janelle009
@janelle009 2 года назад
@Eric Perez Because they can. I hear you though but someone can get all the info they need just off a name a photo. I've currently got someone pretending to be YO Gotti the rapper who emailed me the last 2 years on Instagram and is now commenting on youtube comments I make. I've unfortunately given too much through comments as well though. Those 30 and under are especially bad about it because they're so accustomed to it whereas those older didn't grow up with it in their lives.
@MissJellybean
@MissJellybean 2 года назад
If only they would’ve taken child abuse seriously in the 60s, 70s, and 80s.
@nicoletheresa6654
@nicoletheresa6654 2 года назад
I think of this often. My life would of been so different. spiritual death.
@MissJellybean
@MissJellybean 2 года назад
@@nicoletheresa6654 That’s why I call it soul murder. People who commit crimes like this should get the same amount of time in prison as they would if they murdered someone. If someone’s never been through trauma like that they can’t understand how it changes you completely. I am sorry for any trauma that you had to go through . I like to think of myself as Kintsugi and gold has been poured into the cracks of myself to make something beautiful that was once broken. Soft hugs and lots of light coming your way from an Internet stranger❤️
@nicoletheresa6654
@nicoletheresa6654 2 года назад
@@MissJellybean ❤️🙏🏼
@abbyfox2980
@abbyfox2980 2 года назад
When I was a kid in London during the 70's, the local park had a large , fenced play area. No men were allowed, not even dads!
@eflow4786
@eflow4786 2 года назад
@@nicoletheresa6654 100%
@Omar.223s
@Omar.223s 11 месяцев назад
"That's one discussing choice of lunch"😂🤣 thats just terrible
@AngelicaTorres-hi3cg
@AngelicaTorres-hi3cg 2 года назад
This is insane I can’t believe he got arrested so many times and yet every time they did nothing. He had no remorse or feelings at all
@uglyhobo4602
@uglyhobo4602 2 года назад
It's not his fault. It's the way his brain chemistry was.
@BigSplenda1885
@BigSplenda1885 4 месяца назад
​@@uglyhobo4602it absolutely IS his fault...brain chemistry or not, he knew what he was doing was wrong and illegal and could've stopped himself just as much as you. It's no different than blaming obesity on "brain chemistry" instead of the person choosing to overeat and not try to stop himself from doing so
@sarahfarr272
@sarahfarr272 2 года назад
Talk about a case falling through the cracks, he should of been locked up way before he was. I honestly don't know how that happened. Many victims would of been saved. What a shame.
@BeyondEvill
@BeyondEvill 2 года назад
True, I wonder how could they let him walk free with so many crimes with little to no prison time.
@sarahfarr272
@sarahfarr272 2 года назад
@@BeyondEvill Exactly, there must of been numerous things that went wrong that combined, let him get away with it for so long.
@tessaducek5601
@tessaducek5601 2 года назад
Same thing with John Gacey and Jeff Dahmer. Back then. Sexual crimes against women and children were not taken seriously. Even wives reporting domestic abuse against their husbands was treated like a lovers quarrel. Things have changed considerably over the past 45 years.
@sarahfarr272
@sarahfarr272 2 года назад
@@tessaducek5601 Agreed, with Dahmer they looked the other way when that poor bleeding drugged child ascaped. A shame indeed.
@esethuntloko3288
@esethuntloko3288 2 года назад
@@tessaducek5601 the system will never fail those it was designed for 😭😟
@richardmerriam7044
@richardmerriam7044 2 года назад
Interesting irony: When he was hung it only tore some muscles in his neck, and he was effectively garroted over a period of maybe 8 minutes or so. Just like his last victim.
@reeferseasalt
@reeferseasalt 2 года назад
I hope that's true
@alysononoahu8702
@alysononoahu8702 2 года назад
It's what he requested
@sdsurfgirl60
@sdsurfgirl60 2 года назад
Thanks. That's a fun fact.
@jedaaa
@jedaaa 2 года назад
Actually, after he was executed they found a note in his cell where he described how it would be the biggest turn on of all time to die the way his victim did, I'm paraphrasing because I can't remember the exact quote but he relished the idea clearly
@kimmyfreak200
@kimmyfreak200 2 года назад
@@jedaaa i knew this..i knew thats why he requested hanging cuz he said it was how lee died...fucker wanted to get off one last time... he is an albert fish.
@jimsworthow531
@jimsworthow531 2 года назад
i saw an interview with dodd's high school teacher explaining that he liked dodd and said he would have allowed him to watch his children. i never forgot this guy stating this even after the convictions and impending sentence.
@tailsnclaws
@tailsnclaws 2 года назад
Amazing stories covered by The Fear Files. Better than all the other crime channels. No boring coverage of what the media said, and what the judiciary system argued and what all the family members said, etc.
@katieejeann2139
@katieejeann2139 2 года назад
I’m so glad that little kid went home and stayed inside and had his mom call the police. He’s so smart. And LUCKY! 🍀
@jayneluke6814
@jayneluke6814 2 года назад
I think this is one of the worst people I've heard of. Those poor children! He's pure evil.
@Hails27
@Hails27 2 года назад
Luv ur videos u tell them really well
@macshaw9426
@macshaw9426 Год назад
i grew up in Vancouver, Wa. i saw this guy on the bus, sitting in the back. there was a spare seat next to him, so i sat down. the vibe coming off this guy was so intense, i got up and moved. where i sat next, i could see him clearly, and he was muttering to himself. just looking at him was so creepy, terrifying. i recognized him immediately when it was on the news they caught him. it took me almost 20 years later to figure out that feeling i had looking at him that day: he had a demon inside him. it was pure evil i felt on that guy. something inside me didn't even want me to look at him. i always tell this story. i can't believe all these years later im seeing his name on youtube, but i haven't bothered to look either. i was 16, a female out by myself. the bus always went past john ball park (where he kidnapped a boy), i always went past david douglas park (where bodies were found) and i lived down the street a few miles from vancouver lake (where more bodies were found). the thing is, van. wa. was notorious for chi-moes, druggies and scum, espicially in the hough neighborhood and the rosemere neighborhood. so many s*x offenderes!! i never knew how many murderers tho. but i do know i can say i felt what evil feels like on a person. i'll never ignore it, i know it when its there!!
@lozencolorado3326
@lozencolorado3326 2 года назад
He even wants access to kids in the afterlife. Disgusting.
@Moodboard39
@Moodboard39 2 года назад
At least he was honest upfront .
@YACHIHANNAH
@YACHIHANNAH 2 года назад
There are no kids in the afterlife
@briannnaaX
@briannnaaX 2 года назад
@@YACHIHANNAH how do you know? Have you been there personally?
@YACHIHANNAH
@YACHIHANNAH 2 года назад
@@briannnaaX yes
@JohnWick-hl3ir
@JohnWick-hl3ir 2 года назад
He's burning in hells rivers right now
@lisalynnmarie2448
@lisalynnmarie2448 2 года назад
The guy was as honest as could be and still wasn't taken seriously. I don't get the judge assigned to his case. I don't remember hearing about him per se, but his name was familiar. At least he's off this earth, and I hope something happened to the judge(s) who didn't keep proper track of his monster!
@BeyondEvill
@BeyondEvill 2 года назад
He was brutal honest about everything and still the authorities didn't took him seriously until it was too late. Thank you for watching ❤️
@jasononeal501
@jasononeal501 2 года назад
He was white! When will you people learn or do you already know 🤔
@garealemcgill6967
@garealemcgill6967 2 года назад
Because he's white let it been a black man hell let a black man look at you wrong his ass is grass 🙄
@Spookydeadite
@Spookydeadite 2 года назад
@@garealemcgill6967 not just looking but poc get arrested for simply having weed , or walking tbh
@garealemcgill6967
@garealemcgill6967 2 года назад
@@Spookydeadite sad but true 😔
@mamacakes6039
@mamacakes6039 2 года назад
The system absolutely failed these kids and I am disgusted by every single fuckin person who allowed this to happen .
@KE-xj9vm
@KE-xj9vm 2 года назад
I don’t know why I watch these, it makes me so sick to my stomach. I’ve got a 5 year old and a 2.5 year old, to think there are predators that exist like this can could be in your own family. I guess it’s good to be aware I guess, and never ever take your eyes off your children or leave them with males
@point3416
@point3416 Год назад
Is leaving them with women okay?
@theblurredcrusade.2557
@theblurredcrusade.2557 2 года назад
Wow another great crime channel, along with That Chapter, Jim Can't Swim, Monsters and Shrouded Hand I'll look forward to more stories from your channel 😁
@BeyondEvill
@BeyondEvill 2 года назад
Wow, that is huge compliment, thank you ❤️
@phoenixdavida8987
@phoenixdavida8987 2 года назад
I second that motion! Good ole fashioned quality.
@jeremynicholson4627
@jeremynicholson4627 2 года назад
+1
@ssgemeritus2115
@ssgemeritus2115 2 года назад
I decided to Mike a goo over at That Chapter. Once I started, I ended up binge watching for tirty tree hours. With your recommendation, I'm now subbed here. 😎🇺🇸
@theblurredcrusade.2557
@theblurredcrusade.2557 2 года назад
@@ssgemeritus2115 yes yes yes hey 🤗 I love Mike and how he presents his show, plus understanding the Irish sense of humor is one of the reasons why I love that show, plus there's lots of great crime shows on RU-vid were very spoilt for choices hey 🤗
@the_angry_angora963
@the_angry_angora963 2 года назад
Oh geezus those poor babies, 😭❤ . What an absolute failure to protect those kids...
@mikkomarkuskaariainen9023
@mikkomarkuskaariainen9023 2 года назад
new channel for me,and it very well made,one of ours favourite "tv"CHANNEL..keep up the GOOD work and greetings From Finland 🇫🇮
@andrealewallen1532
@andrealewallen1532 2 года назад
1.) Police do not drop charges prosecutors and judges do. 2.) The mother that didn't want to press charges because she said she didn't want the children to be traumatized in turn is the person who traumatized them further by not filing charges. She could have single-handedly saved the lives of all those other children.
@jomama5186
@jomama5186 2 года назад
This is a sickness. There is no cure for this sickness. The penalties for these crimes are no where near harsh enough. It is a life sentence for the surviving victims and should be a life sentence for the offenders. For the worst, the death sentence. I wish the judicial system would understand this. It's more than someone's childhood over, it's forever. There is no magic memory eraser for the victims. We need to take this more seriously.
@badgoat666
@badgoat666 2 года назад
Castration would be a good start.
@merfwriter
@merfwriter 2 года назад
What's scary is how trustworthy parents were with other adults back in the 70's/80's/early 90's. The fact that he sat in movie theaters looking for his next child victim terrifies me. The reason being I remember back in the late 80's/early 90's my parents would take me and my little brother to see movies at the movie theater when we were young kids. There were a few occasions where my Mom would sit us down in the movie theater and then ask an adult (a complete stranger mind you) sitting next to us, "could you keep an eye on my kids while I go to the concession stand? I'll be right back! It will only be a minute.". Now luckily nothing bad happened to us but the naive mind set of parents back in the day to assume everyone out there is a safe responsible adult is mind blowing.
@merfwriter
@merfwriter 2 года назад
@real talk My Mom was a very loving and responsible Mother who cared deeply about her kids. But there were things people did decades ago that people by todays standards wouldn't dream of doing. I like going on these blog sites where the writer talks about growing up in the 80's or comparing parents of the 70's and 80's vs. Parents today. One was titled 'Things Parents Did in The 70's and 80's That Could Get You Arrested Today'. And the funny thing is these things weren't that big of a deal back then but because we have certain safety codes, laws, and standards today that these things look bad in the eyes of people today. For example, they had car seats for infants and toddlers back in the 80's but once your child was past the age of 3 like around the ages of 5-7 years old there were NO car seats for older children. Kids were buckled in the back seat of the car like everyone else. By today's standards we might look at that and think "Oh my God! Why wouldn't a parent put their 6 year old kid in the back seat of the car without a car seat or booster seat?! That's dangerous! That's against the law!" But the truth was back then in the 80's there were no car seats designed for older kids past the toddler years and there were no safety standard laws saying that parents HAD to put their kids in a car/booster seats. So it wasn't that parents were irresponsible, it was that they were just doing what was available to them or legal to do at the time. It was just one of those sign of the times kind of things.
@Anna-ms1pd
@Anna-ms1pd 2 года назад
@@merfwriter yep, my mom had a van that she took the seats out of the back and put a playpen back there for us to ride around in. Early 80’s. Also, I remember her leaving us in the car to run into the store, and we’d be bouncing around the car waiting for her to come back for what seemed like forever. So many other things that would definitely get her in trouble nowadays.
@jackedkerouac4414
@jackedkerouac4414 2 года назад
Back in the late 80's my mom owned a coffee shop and this old regular took a liking to me. My mom let him take me to a Dodgers game. Nothing happened but I got weirded out by all the attention he'd give me so I stopped visiting my mom at work for a while. Eventually the man stopped coming around but if he was just a lonely old guy I feel bad. Still I had to trust my instincts
@AlexisTwoLastNames
@AlexisTwoLastNames 2 года назад
@@Anna-ms1pd people just get scared when they see kids die from heat in a car or something else. it’s understandable why the world is becoming more regulated. i’m not sure what my opinion is on the matter now that i’m thinking about this.
@wl5721
@wl5721 Год назад
Not only that, but my parents were naive enough to let me walk alone as a toddler. I remember waking up in the mid of one night, finding that my parents were missing. I went out of our community complex to look for them on a pitch dark night. I did not know where I was heading as 2 -3 years old and just wanted to find my parents who were often absent! Luckily, before I exited those clustered condos and entered the main road of the town, I spotted my parents who were on their way walking back. I can not imagine what would happen to the rest of my life had I woken up earlier to go look for them. I would probably get kidnapped in an era where kidnapping was not uncommon! 30 years later, I told my mother about this incident and she told me she does not remember anything like this!! Anyway, my parents were famous for being neglectful.
@AnnabelleJARankin
@AnnabelleJARankin 2 года назад
Love your script - very well done.
@indigoblue4791
@indigoblue4791 2 года назад
New Sub, excellent content. I notice you make a point of sending your thoughts to the family of the victims before every video6. You're the only True Crime channel to do that and l really appreciate those sentiments and thoughtfulness. Going off too binge watch some more of your videos. 😊
@thehighbridz
@thehighbridz 2 года назад
I love the fact that these Narrators begin their videos by acknowledging the individuals involved in these stories and showing respect to them. That alone made me subscribe to the channel
@lisaalane7694
@lisaalane7694 2 года назад
A normal person learning of even an attempted sexual assault of a child wants the person locked up for life at a minimum, because they know these people are not fixable. So my conclusion is those is the justice system who don't take these people seriously is because for some reason ( I won't speculate) they are sympathetic to their behavior.
@cherryvoid5238
@cherryvoid5238 2 года назад
Exactly, they protect their own kind. He got thirty days from one judge... that blows my mind.
@PinePrince
@PinePrince 2 года назад
But that would mean that every person in law enforcement or judicial system that he came across for years were also pedos. What are the odds of that? I know this might be naive but I’d rather believe that people just weren’t that educated back then and really thought he could be rehabilitated. They were just ignorant.
@truth4004
@truth4004 2 года назад
They are.. look up pedo judges.
@truth4004
@truth4004 2 года назад
@@PinePrince They're everywhere. Go look at the US sex predator map... theres more of them than there is of good people.
@doilyhead
@doilyhead 2 года назад
@@PinePrince That males report sexual assault even less than females because of an even larger stigma might have something to do with it.
@tumbel99
@tumbel99 Год назад
Man this just makes my skin literally crawl.This brings back memories of my days as a child when I was abused 😢.He is sick,evil and deserves everything that comes to him because of his actions.
@Eva-sm9pf
@Eva-sm9pf 2 года назад
You have to remember, 1. The Justice system was never intended or created to protect the vulnerable and 2. The Justice system is overflowing with predators, which serves as a facet of explanation as to the leniency this guy was met with, constantly...
@desiomi1870
@desiomi1870 2 года назад
👍👍👍
@kazschellenger9723
@kazschellenger9723 2 года назад
High degree Masons all backing each other and protecting the wealthiest offenders.
@chryspersons2336
@chryspersons2336 2 года назад
@@kazschellenger9723 you got that right
@lulassong6524
@lulassong6524 2 года назад
Facet! 😂 JUSTICE spells just that: Justice. You don't make sense.
@mks6148
@mks6148 2 года назад
I completely agree with you!
@aileenhovorka9207
@aileenhovorka9207 2 года назад
Another spectacular failure of the "justice system"!!!! Good job. Subscribed.
@BeyondEvill
@BeyondEvill 2 года назад
Thank you, I appreciate your support ❤️
@PinePrince
@PinePrince 2 года назад
The “American Justice System” Although I’m sure it’s probably just as bad if not worse in many other countries.
@aileenhovorka9207
@aileenhovorka9207 2 года назад
@Eren Jaeger. Of course, but America is supposed to be the leader, teaching the rest of the world how it's done! Sorry, it's teaching the rest of the world how NOT to do it!
@PinePrince
@PinePrince 2 года назад
@@aileenhovorka9207 I agree. I was just specifying your original comment.
@aileenhovorka9207
@aileenhovorka9207 2 года назад
@Eren Jaeger. Thank you. I am a little touchy, coming from a "3rd world" country with an awful Justice system!
@deew1215
@deew1215 Год назад
A man you don’t know offers to babysit for free would set the alarm bells ringing for me. No way in hell would I leave my kids with him. It’s terrible that he kept getting a slap on the wrist, at the most, & let back out every time he was caught.
@Germania72
@Germania72 2 года назад
I just heard what the subject of this video said in court and I got chills going down my spine. That's a real monster!
@tnikabennett3469
@tnikabennett3469 2 года назад
Such a disturbing story all those poor children! You did a good job covering this one. I would of cried the whole way through. I actually really felt thiS one, those poor Parents.
@critfiend4736
@critfiend4736 2 года назад
Good on that kid who said he was “just gonna grab some toys for the ‘lost boy’”. That was CLUTCH
@tapoemt3995
@tapoemt3995 2 года назад
Did you ever think that maybe he was being honest and when he went in, his Mother asked what he was doing and he told her? It's possible.
@tutziepop
@tutziepop 2 года назад
I absolutely love this narrator's voice!!!!!🥺🙏🏻
@xnanazombiex
@xnanazombiex 2 года назад
I'm never usually shocked at such stories. Hearing this one made me.........The judgement of his crimes certainly let him carry out his goals til the very end. How livid to be let down by the ones who should be legitimately protecting us.
@tyobtyob6826
@tyobtyob6826 2 года назад
This is a prime example of why these types of people should never be released back into any community. They should have special communities, that have only these people living in them, and never be allowed to leave the confines of this community. These people can't be treated, and get well. It's hardwired into their brains. They will always continue to do it.
@jamiee1519
@jamiee1519 2 года назад
they do have special communities, they're called prisons. I agree with you about never being allowed to leave
@tyobtyob6826
@tyobtyob6826 2 года назад
@Chantel Gangi I agree, but, unfortunately, they don't all get eliminated. In the cases where they do get freed though, they should not be allowed back into communities with women, or children.
@nielspemberton59
@nielspemberton59 2 года назад
Yes on an island patrolled off-shore by the US Navy with instructions to shoot to kill any escapees !
@tyobtyob6826
@tyobtyob6826 2 года назад
@@nielspemberton59 True. Very true. Got my vote.
@dixonbidenzmouth4115
@dixonbidenzmouth4115 Год назад
Hate the mental illness not the person
@megacide84
@megacide84 2 года назад
I truly believe reading or listening to an audio recording of Dodd's twisted diary should be mandatory for anyone opposed to capital punishment. Or the ones who still foolishly believe those convicted of sex offenses against children can be fully rehabilitated and returned to normal society. The horrific...brutally honest... truth of that diary must still be heard. Even after all those years.
@kimmyfreak200
@kimmyfreak200 2 года назад
they should watch SERIAL KILLER WESLEY ALLEN DODD - Monsters Among 1992 Us Documentary it shows his journal and he wrote notes about his kill and took pix of his victim who was lacking clothing and theres a polaroid of him hanging in the closet after the murder..if that wont convince them nothing will... i can name a few killers that really got under my skin... dodd, peter woodcock, john joubert, and awilda lopez who did unimaginable things to her child for years elisa izquierdo in 1995 new york and the parents of adrian jones.. i would sentence them to death by Scaphism.. a very old and horrifying execution method.. its considered to be the worst one.. they went mad while dying... but hey u do these things to kids u lose your right to be treated like a human being... albert fish liked pain so electric chair was a party to him... death by scaphism for sure! no mercy...oh heather told 6 year old Adrian when he said he didn't wanna die to "suck it up" i'd say that to her before her horrific execution..
@megacide84
@megacide84 2 года назад
@@kimmyfreak200 Believe it or not... I saw that exact Frontline episode when I was 12 years old. That was when my parents were strict on what I could watch on TV and had that misguided notion that everything on PBS was safe for kids. Back when PBS was gritty and hard-edge. Before it got heavily sanitized in the mid 1990s. That episode really freaked me out and made me paranoid about getting abducted or worse for a very long time. Similar to that episode of "The Boondocks" where a young Tom Dubois watches the movie "Penitentiary" and developed that crippling, lifelong fear of going to prison...and getting anally raped.
@trossk
@trossk 2 года назад
You do realize theres 10s of millions of people in this country that are opposed to capitol punishment dont you? How would you go about enforcing your idea?
@megacide84
@megacide84 2 года назад
@@trossk I couldn't. Only thing that could possibly be done was perhaps bring that diary back into the public spotlight via mainstream and social media and give it widespread attention. To where media pundits and popular RU-vidrs would talk about it to a wider audience.
@kadzo6614
@kadzo6614 2 года назад
Or pro God people on steroids who say, "though shall not kill"
@DrR.Penguin-vq6hb
@DrR.Penguin-vq6hb 11 месяцев назад
I remember this. I am from WA state. I was 8 years old in 89. Grandma always watched the news and I remember hearing this story in the background. The thing that scared me the most was how far he was willing to go if they didn’t execute him right away.
@albibushi3006
@albibushi3006 3 месяца назад
Thanks a lot for the informative video. This aspect of childhood trauma and family background is a leitmotive for such people. It should be taken seriuously if we want a safer environment for our children.
@divinedevil
@divinedevil 2 года назад
Some people are an embodiment of pure evil. The system failed to protect the innocent victims by failing to punish this monster despite his repeat offences. A startling fact about this case is that the perp never shied away from accepting his crimes & even confessed to what he was planning to do in the future but, the system didn't get it right and innocent children lost their lives for the system's incompetence. Prayers for the victims 🙌
@lulassong6524
@lulassong6524 2 года назад
Prayers my foot.. Perverts need psychiatric treatment, If they kill and torture it's EYE for an EYE.
@divinedevil
@divinedevil 2 года назад
@@lulassong6524 excuse me? Did you read this right? I wrote "prayers for the VICTIMS" HOW ARE THEY PERVERTS?
@sethika2901
@sethika2901 2 года назад
@@divinedevil +g&@
@ANDREA-kk2gx
@ANDREA-kk2gx 2 года назад
The fear and panic that these poor kids felt is unimaginable... Being a mom myself it INFURIATES ME that this DEMON was ALLOWED to do this to INNOCENT CHILDREN....The judicial system sucks!
@dixonbidenzmouth4115
@dixonbidenzmouth4115 Год назад
You should be saying he sucks and the judicial system is the demon
@sellyourcomputer
@sellyourcomputer 2 года назад
He’s a pretty good looking guy, which makes it even crazier because he could’ve easily had a nice life. But he was truly sick
@dmc-xr8hd
@dmc-xr8hd Год назад
So many young children who could have grown up to change our world for the better..
@davidperrott5098
@davidperrott5098 2 года назад
I remember seeing this case back along. It is a particularly bad one. I dont think there's many channels who would take it on and cover it well. Fair play to TFFs for doing a decent job with this one objectively and informatively without dwelling too much on the details. It's no surprise. This is one of the few channels whose content is consistently of a superior quality over most of this genre. A difficult case to cover? .. Call The Fear Files!
@BeyondEvill
@BeyondEvill 2 года назад
Thank you for saying that, I highly appreciate you 😊
@davidperrott5098
@davidperrott5098 2 года назад
@@BeyondEvill \just saying it like it is. I remember when I first saw your channel and I was hooked straight away. I binge watched all of the 'Interviews with psychopaths' videos and was highly impressed that I was watching things that I'd never seen before. I thought I'd seen it all.. pretty much! ..Even the music you used became an ear worm! I'm still trying to work out what she's singing! So anyway.. Top quality channel guys. Always giving us the good shit. Thanks x
@tnikabennett3469
@tnikabennett3469 2 года назад
Very true David.
@joncassidy2280
@joncassidy2280 2 года назад
Agreed
@MattPado
@MattPado 2 года назад
I wonder if the interview tapes of the interrogation exists?
@daelcraw9720
@daelcraw9720 2 года назад
Wow this is horrible those poor children , the fact they let that man out so many times is disgusting
@willagonzales8
@willagonzales8 2 года назад
My favorite part about this channel is that as tons of people make true crime content and technically monetize off of it, you take the time at the beginning to actually say that your heart goes out to the victims instead of just telling their story as if it’s a fairytale
@sabbyd1832
@sabbyd1832 2 года назад
Grew up in the late 1970's, when kids couldn't give evidence in court because they didn't know the difference between the truth and a lie and so the adults just swept it under the rug and the perpetrators got away with it. Like the church. I was disgusted by adults and the courts. Glad things are changing but when you still see how reluctant the courts can be...
@ssherrierable
@ssherrierable 2 года назад
The only thing I’ve ever read that truly made me sick and messed with my brain. His journal he kept was way too detailed. His crimes were just mind blowing. TRUE EVIL BEING.
@danyamariegeddes8320
@danyamariegeddes8320 2 года назад
I'm still terribly upset by that. The way he just grabbed a ball and tossed it for a dog, waving as he got in his car *shivers* Knowing the boys were dying in the treeline 😭
@kimmyfreak200
@kimmyfreak200 2 года назад
theres a channel that read aloud his horrifying diary...i had to turn it off it was just too sick
@Moodboard39
@Moodboard39 2 года назад
@@kimmyfreak200 just like Nathaniel bar Jonah's
@biscuitsalive
@biscuitsalive Год назад
What shocks me the most about these sort of events is not that they weren’t locked up sooner, (police are next to useless.) but that he wasnt killed much sooner by some kids dad. If I caught some sic fuc messing with my kids I would happily do time if it meant putting them in the ground.
@lexiaaforever437
@lexiaaforever437 2 года назад
This Story just Baffles Me. I mean literally it’s beyond me at this point . Still today cops don’t take predators seriously they literally let them go in a lot of these states . What I’m trying to understand is Why the Hell they even arrest him if they were just going to Let him go EVERY Single Time ‼️ Basically all they were doing was giving him a “Time out” and when they felt it was ok they let him go . I’ll never understand the justice system .
@Jaclynhowe
@Jaclynhowe 2 года назад
The show Real detective has an episode of the homicide detective that did this case. He developed severe PTSD and was ruined by this case. So tragic we walk the earth with these types of people
@OrchidJayne
@OrchidJayne 2 года назад
CW Jensen and I believe the episode is called Malice, So sick and sad what happened to those boys
@sarahsundgaard3862
@sarahsundgaard3862 2 года назад
I can't imagine how these detectives do it. I was a juror on a local high profile child molestation/conspiracy to murder child victims. (Karate teacher) readinghis plans and hearing the Boys testify (victims were between 12 and 23 at time of actual trial I believe but around 8 at time of crimes) was one of hardest things I've done and affects me still several years later. My son's are currently 11 and 12 and they'll say innocent 5hings that remind me of some testimony and had definitely affected how I parent and react in certain situations. I had a chance to speak to the DA that handles all the child abuse sexual assault cases in our city and told me that her job is the reason that she did not have children. She can't after all the things she's hurt and sees on a daily basis. There was a lot that read the jury were not allowed to hear but found out afterwards. I can only imagine what being a detective on scene or da immersing yourself and all the facts of the case could just destroy you. Definitely have to give those professionals much credit!
@because0011
@because0011 2 года назад
It’s so strange how an obvious criminal gets away with so many things
@constancedenchy9801
@constancedenchy9801 11 месяцев назад
To think this happened before the internet. The internet makes it all so much easier for them
@gabiegbeauty8605
@gabiegbeauty8605 2 года назад
The second the video started 1 second and I was in !! 🤣🤣🤣
@mikenichols2190
@mikenichols2190 2 года назад
Just think of how many nasty people we come in contact with on a day to day basis. It's disgusting
@anthonylabeau6159
@anthonylabeau6159 2 года назад
I heard there are alot of serial killers out there.
@CristyB66
@CristyB66 2 года назад
They are on youtube too
@PA_Cheddar
@PA_Cheddar 2 года назад
Terrible that it took Megan’s Law in the mid 90s to have a registry created!
@chefjames3361
@chefjames3361 2 года назад
A registry people decry. This story justifies it and why the chomo is the lowest of the low in prison.
@chameleonsoule314
@chameleonsoule314 2 года назад
Crazy to think it took that long... pedo's must have been having a field day for years & years without any fear of much punished.. Shame shame shame...
@chichi8920
@chichi8920 2 года назад
Can you believe we in Canada don't have access to such a registry, it makes me so mad, we aren't even able to look out for our childrrn!!!!
@mkosta94
@mkosta94 Год назад
judges should have had him babysit their kids 😂
@tamaramarie1
@tamaramarie1 Год назад
This monster should never have been let out 😡😡
@73kdt
@73kdt 2 года назад
I have been waiting for years, (no exaggeration) for someone to cover this man. Excellent work thank you so much for the upload. ❤️👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@cubbyvespers6389
@cubbyvespers6389 2 года назад
Westley Dodd's brother, Gregory, has his own sordid history and was arrested in 2016 for targeting a minor online.
@ChopBassMan
@ChopBassMan 2 года назад
I read a biography on Dodd a couple of years ago - it talked about his sexually sadistic "surgery" writings - but reading that page of it in this video really drove home just how disturbed he was. FBI Profiler Roy Hazelwood's book Dark Dreams has a section on sexual sadists and he paints them as the worst of the worst
@sumandsubstance7881
@sumandsubstance7881 7 месяцев назад
You mean like castrating his victims?
@iiNeedSkins
@iiNeedSkins 2 года назад
I have heard of Dodd unfortunately, you can read Dodds diary online. A warning though, it is extremely disturbing.
@DS-hs7fd
@DS-hs7fd 2 года назад
Our justice system most definitely failed those three boy's. May there soul's RIP. 😟
@sheisthequeen4439
@sheisthequeen4439 2 года назад
That 8 year old boy is smarter than some mothers who leave there children with men they’ve just met. 💯
@mutiny_on_the_bounty
@mutiny_on_the_bounty 2 года назад
So, every single mother ever! That's why you don't date/marry them.
@sheisthequeen4439
@sheisthequeen4439 2 года назад
@@mutiny_on_the_bounty WTF u on about read my comment properly and slowly. no where did i say every single mother.
@pattifaison7538
@pattifaison7538 2 года назад
You have to watch those that are always there for you in a jam and are too nice. They are nice for a reason. Also the judges should not be letting these people off!
@dustinh4175
@dustinh4175 Год назад
I was kidnapped as a little boy in Vancouver Washington in the late 80s by some weird neighbor guy from our ghetto apartments. He took me walking around to steal from store's when his parents found us walking and drove us back in an el Camino that he rode in the back of. Crazy shit, i got lucky as f. When we got to the apartments there was at least 20 cop cars.
@catharinepizzarello4784
@catharinepizzarello4784 2 года назад
They must be kept away from children. As soon as they are caught. The first time, because they have done it before at that point and just got away with it.
@kimmyfreak200
@kimmyfreak200 2 года назад
but eating 3 meals a day in a room loaded with cable, vcr, video games and movies and a cd player with head phones living a free life hardly seems like the answer for these pitiful beings...notice how helpless Dodd was when Graves ...an actual grown man of equal size overpowered his little b** a$$... now that theres no tiny child to torture and screw he surely was taken down rather easily! haha.
@TammyD123
@TammyD123 2 года назад
Can’t even imagine how much damage this sicko would have done had he had access to the internet at the time.
@alysononoahu8702
@alysononoahu8702 2 года назад
They're out there
@TammyD123
@TammyD123 2 года назад
@@alysononoahu8702 Sad but true.
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