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@Art_Vandelay_Industries
@Art_Vandelay_Industries Год назад
To the question posed by Daz at 12:45 and the following discussion: I'm a psychologist working in a forensic institution that is dealing with cases like that. The laws and regulations in regards to these issues certainly vary from country to country but in Germany it is possible to get parole if you have killed somebody and were found to be not guilty due to insanity. I have a couple patients diagnosed with schizophrenia or some other psychotic disorder that have killed people, sometimes in a pretty grizzly way, which were eventually (after many years in a psychiatric institution) granted a form of parole and some managed to eventually live something resembling a normal life.
@clipsedrag13
@clipsedrag13 Год назад
All I can think is Brian Kohberger when I read this
@eroccha
@eroccha Год назад
@@clipsedrag13 What? It has zero to do with it. They are talking about a court ruling of not guilty due to insanity and Kohberger remained silent which is not entering a plea.
@robtintelnot9107
@robtintelnot9107 Год назад
That last one is saying ask for a lawyer before they start asking questions. Never talk to detectives.
@Kevin-kb8jj
@Kevin-kb8jj Год назад
Quantrell Schwarztlow sounds like a character on Key and Peele Pro Bowl names video
@nancystanton955
@nancystanton955 Год назад
The other side of medication is : 1) if they are already on medication are they taking it? 2) are they taking it correctly? 3) is it the proper medication and in the correct dosage? 4) are they taking something not prescribed, legal or illegal? 5) are they adding alcohol to the mix and in what quantity? And then f they spend time in a facility and are finally released, will they continue to follow their treatment plan?
@blakerh
@blakerh Год назад
The craziest confession video I have seen was an attractive college student who shot her ex-boyfriend. As soon as the officer left the room, she stood up and starting dancing while singing "I killed my boyfriend." So creppy. I think it was on Dateline.
@アキコ2003
@アキコ2003 Год назад
How is that creepy? A girl killed her boyfriend for clout
@abducteeofearth1703
@abducteeofearth1703 Год назад
There’s a classic Forensic Files case I’ll never forget. A guys young female neighbor was found graped and killed. He completely cooperated with police, gave them DNA samples and everything. He was convicted of murdering her by a bite mark that matched his bite mark even though the DNA at the scene didn’t match his. 10 years later a guy got pulled over for a DUI and confessed to the police that they had arrested the wrong man and that he was the one who killed the girl. 10 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. He did get paid for the wrongful conviction but it was either one of the detectives or police chief/lieutenant said they wouldn’t apologize for “doing their job” even after it was proven they ruined this guys life. Moral of the story. NEVER TALK TO THE POLICE! They just want an arrest, they don’t really care if they get the right person.
@Art_Vandelay_Industries
@Art_Vandelay_Industries Год назад
Good advice, the judicial system in the US is a joke though
@fuzz4173
@fuzz4173 Год назад
One of the scariest things to me is the possibility of going to prison as an innocent man. The amount of mental turmoil and anguish is just unfathomable. Those proven not guilty after a long stint in prison should be properly compensated. Not only did you cause them a lot of suffering, but you also set their career & life back by A LOT.
@crbr1432000
@crbr1432000 Год назад
I worked for almost 30 years with the adult mentally ill. There is treatment to reduce or subdue the symptoms but, there is no known cure for mental illness unfortunately.
@flogg8635
@flogg8635 Год назад
Oh yeah, if in custody and you jump through a window, that’s a charge of escape.
@_WeDontKnow_
@_WeDontKnow_ Год назад
i never knew that african interview video was yalls most popular 😂 wai, ahh yew gey? the 3rd dude was definitely mentally unwell. he has absolutely no sense of self preservation here. he just killed someone for no reason and is fully admitting to it with no fear for himself, or remorse for what he did. perfect example of someone who belongs in an institution, not a prison
@bagnome
@bagnome Год назад
9:10 it's like that Johnny Cash song, "Folsom Prison Blues." The line "I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die." Comes to mind.
@willvr4
@willvr4 Год назад
This world doesn't need an armed Officer Daz.
@tylerbuckner3750
@tylerbuckner3750 Год назад
Imagine if US police had to have a 2yr degree instead of getting a 6 month training course…and a gun. The lawsuits would be cut by a factor of hundreds. Never talk to police.
@mneugent7658
@mneugent7658 Год назад
Some police departments require a college degree, from Associates to Bachelor's. I don't think having only the 6 months of training is a big deal. What matters is the quality of the training. Many cops continue their education while on the job so they have a shot at promotions. What all departments need is more periodic refresher training, and time off of the streets to decompress. That's what makes those defund the police goofs so wrong. They need more funding, not less. Here in Seattle we have only 900 or so cops. Not nearly enough but not many people want to be cops here because they do require a degree and the local politicians hang them out to dry when anything happens. You're never going to stop some people from filing lawsuits. It's their low rent way of trying to make a free buck from the taxpayers. The same taxpayers who pay their rent and buy their food for them. Body cams help.
@nadinekeating3255
@nadinekeating3255 Год назад
Yes, if a suspect doesn't realize they're being recorded, asks for a lawyer and then makes incriminating statements while still in the interrogation room afterwards... that can all be used against them. When you are read your rights, it says *ANYTHING* you say can/will be used against you. So, it's up to you to invoke that right and keep your mouth shut. As long as the information didn't come from someone (detective or other law enforcement officers) continuing to ask you (once you have already requested a lawyer), then its all fair game.
@04m6gto
@04m6gto Год назад
Unless they're being recorded while speaking to their attorney, Then, the shit hits the fan for the cops.
@channonlegier9761
@channonlegier9761 Год назад
No. They can't record or use a suspect and their lawyers discussions.
@FEARNoMore
@FEARNoMore Год назад
Yeah attorney, client privilege protects conversations between u & your lawyer but I believe that can only be breached by a judge if there is evidence found that a crime was committed in those conversations whether recorded or in documents. Like with Trump.
@04m6gto
@04m6gto Год назад
Why did it seem like the narrator was saying that not talking to the police is the wrong thing? Never talk to the police without a lawyer.
@EMD1028
@EMD1028 Год назад
If a lawyer is left alone with a suspect the cameras are cut off. It happened to one of the 6 suspects in the killing of Vera Jo Reigle. If your a fan of interrogations search that case, they are good.
@CoreyJ23
@CoreyJ23 Год назад
The last guy was about to become a serial killer…..
@Alex-ck1bw
@Alex-ck1bw Год назад
People suffering from psychosis rarely make successful serial killers because they are usually convinced that what they are doing is for good and they also don't have any care about leaving evidence behind.
@AxelFoleyDetroitLions
@AxelFoleyDetroitLions Год назад
I think you found this on Police RU-vid Channel. Never talk without an Expert Of Law Present.
@craigcameron9611
@craigcameron9611 Год назад
I've woken up after seizures (I have epilepsy) and I've been handcuffed to hospital beds, in the back of police vans etc. So I doubt you have to be arrested to be cuffed, the officers just never know what to do with me so they go the easiest route.
@tylerbuckner3750
@tylerbuckner3750 Год назад
You got lucky. Saw a video where a guy had a seizure, cops handcuffed him to a gurney in an ambulance, then tased and maced him 6x when he woke up.
@craigcameron9611
@craigcameron9611 Год назад
@@tylerbuckner3750 mental. even the nurses in the hospital were asking them to take them off but they refused 😖. after a seizure you don't know where you are or who anyone is, being restrained freaks the hell out of you, well me anyway ha
@tylerbuckner3750
@tylerbuckner3750 Год назад
@@craigcameron9611 I'm epileptic, so I know the feeling of waking up with odd people draping their body over you, pulling at your limbs, and not knowing how or why you are where you are. Anyone's natural response is to fight.
@conorstewart2214
@conorstewart2214 Год назад
@@craigcameron9611 so you hadn’t committed any crimes and were clearly having a seizure so they decided to handcuff you to a gurney then when the nurses (health professionals) told them to remove the handcuffs they wouldn’t? Did they say why they wouldn’t remove them? If there are nurses telling them to remove them then they should be removing them. Did the officers have no idea what a seizure is? If they weren’t arresting you they shouldn’t have put you in handcuffs in the first place, they should have just taken you to the hospital, handed you over to the nurses and then left. I wonder if they thought your seizure was brought on by drugs and that is why they did what they did? Even then they should have removed the handcuffs when asked.
@pacldawson
@pacldawson Год назад
Weird ending (non-ending) to that video.
@M2161
@M2161 Год назад
In the US someone can be detained for questioning and put in handcuffs. Whether you are technically under arrest or not doesn’t take away from the fact that if you are being held for questioning and run that you will automatically catch charges for fleeing.
@josephmorneau4339
@josephmorneau4339 Год назад
Only true if it is a legal detention. They need reasonable, articulable suspicion that you have committed, are committing or are about to commit a crime. You can legally run from cops if they don't have a legal justification to detain or arrest you.
@FEARNoMore
@FEARNoMore Год назад
@@josephmorneau4339 I think running away from cops will probably give them that suspicion tho. lol
@FEARNoMore
@FEARNoMore Год назад
Yeah the fact that his cuffs were in front rather than behind his back lends to the fact that at the time he was just being detained for questioning.
@josephmorneau4339
@josephmorneau4339 Год назад
@@FEARNoMore The courts have already ruled that running from cops, absent any other evidence, is not reasonable suspicion of a crime that allows for an arrest.
@josephmorneau4339
@josephmorneau4339 Год назад
@@FEARNoMore The positioning of the cuffs have no bearing on whether the courts would rule it an arrest or not.
@dachunde
@dachunde Год назад
He wants Mike to clean his tonsils in a warm shrimp salad and milk bath.😊
@mumuspain2086
@mumuspain2086 Год назад
Look up how many mass shooters that are on SSRI medications. I don't remember the percentage but I know it's an overwhelming majority. Dave is on to something with the overmedication hypothesis. Speaks to the flaws in our current mental health treatment system here in the US.
@Alex-ck1bw
@Alex-ck1bw Год назад
”examples of shooters who were prescribed antidepressants constitute less than a fourth of the mass shootings" Brucato G et al (2021). Psychotic symptoms in mass shootings v. mass murders not involving firearms: findings from the Columbia mass murder database. Psychological Medicine 1-9. But yes it's the overwhelming majority 🙄🙄🙄
@mumuspain2086
@mumuspain2086 Год назад
@@Alex-ck1bw the quoted line of that text is not in any version of that article that isn't behind a paywall. Nice AI search there. Btw, 1-9 of Psych Medicine that year (2021) is "Transcranial magnetic stimulation neurophysiology of patients with major depressive disorder: a systematic review and meta-analysis", whereas "Psychotic symptoms in mass shootings v. mass murders not involving firearms: findings from the Columbia mass murder database" is 3422-3430. Guy's name is also Gary Brucato. Without access to all of the data used for that article, I can't sufficiently pick it apart, but I suppose they are just defining a "mass shooting" as "any shooting involving 2 or more victims" and that's a definition I just don't agree with. That makes gang drive-bys mass shootings. Absurd. Look at every REAL mass shooting in the last 2 decades all most all of the were on SSRIs.
@Alex-ck1bw
@Alex-ck1bw Год назад
Firstly nice job attacking nothing to do with what I quoted. But okay let's play your game. 1. Journals have a thing called VOLUMES and each volume is self-contained meaning the diff volumes all start from page 1. 2. If you don't know how to access journals behind paywalls you clearly don't read academic articles often (which I DO) because you would know where to access them if you did. 3. I don't know what an AI search is but assuming it's some kinda insult. Which whatever. I just know how to research topics cause again I read academic papers on a regular basis. As for your only point actually addressing what I said. No gang murders where not included and I quote: "We sought to address these limitations by creating the Columbia Mass Murder Database, examining personal cause mass murders worldwide from 1900 to 2019, subsuming the sub- category of mass shootings.For the present study, we focused on personal-cause mass murders, meaning those dri- ven by personal motivations and not occurring within the con- texts of war, state- or group-sponsored terrorism, gang activity, or organized crime.Felonious mass homicides with automobiles or other vehicles, related to impairment or recklessness, were excluded." Ps. A simple Google search tells you where to unlock academic papers that are behind paywalls. :)
@mumuspain2086
@mumuspain2086 Год назад
@@Alex-ck1bw a simple google search will tell you how to smoke meth too lol I'm not interested in pirating medical journals xD
@Alex-ck1bw
@Alex-ck1bw Год назад
Lmao that paper is from Columbia Irving, a hospital that receives a majority of its funding in the form of grants from the NIH(read: your taxes pay for their research). Why should their findings be locked behind a paywall when the public is directly funding their research? Anyway now that you've moved goalposts and also entirely given up in discussing the actual topic at hand, you've revealed yourself as a bad faith actor that doesnt actually know how scientific discourse is conducted. I am bored with you now, and the longer I engage in this so-called conversation, the more braincells of mine I can feel dying. So I will not be responding further. Thanks for wasting my time. Bye!
@marqetteliz
@marqetteliz Год назад
Lots of interesting (and distressing interrogation videos. In one, a 13 year old boy intentionally killed his friend and casually walks the police through every detail. Absolutely no remorse. Brutal.
@jerzeyguy71
@jerzeyguy71 Год назад
The last one they said something to effect that he was caught hitting a cop with his car, so they are already guilty because they saw him do it.
@SkewtLilbttm
@SkewtLilbttm Год назад
That kid does not have Schizoaffective disorder as was pointed out by further, more qualified doctors leading up to his trial. He has Type 2 Psychopathy aka Sociopathy
@rugr82day
@rugr82day Год назад
Makes sense. That calm detached demeanor along with his logistical planning doesn't seem to fit with most Schizophrenic cases.
@strider9184
@strider9184 Год назад
Daz: I’d love to be a police officer Also Daz @ 3:59: I’d knock the fuck out of them 😂😂
@yourcrookedface
@yourcrookedface Год назад
sounds like an american cop to me
@AxelFoleyDetroitLions
@AxelFoleyDetroitLions Год назад
Dave wants to be an Officer if he can have a gun….(Little Red riding Hood Vibes with that comment…Never hear it coming). Want the tomahawk Right-side-up, Upside-Down, Or Upside-down with the reverse point forward? (I can Throw it all ways and it doesn’t make bang…And ….a Tomahawk or even an Arrow Is an Extended/felt from the body….Not just a point and pull….I still don’t think dave could find the safety on a modern gun quick enough against simple tools ) Tomahawk > Red-Ranger-Rifle-Dave You make your ballz smaller every-time you talk about your steroid podcast fan-boy shit. Shrinking away…i notice your voice getting higher pitch too…maybe join a choir 😂🏳️‍🌈🇺🇸🏳️‍⚧️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈
@AxelFoleyDetroitLions
@AxelFoleyDetroitLions Год назад
Before you know it…you’re knocking shooting and ruining lives all around your community for fun! Fuck that shit….. Save it for the Field
@04m6gto
@04m6gto Год назад
Saying that the sociopathic guy was "on the spectrum" as Dave put it, infers that he is autistic. That guy was not.
@timglennon6814
@timglennon6814 Год назад
If you are jumping out of a window in a cop shop, then you are guilty.
@Hoobyj
@Hoobyj Год назад
If you are jumping out of a window in a cop shop, then you parkour.
@Kim-rt8cm
@Kim-rt8cm Год назад
🙋‍♀️✝️💜☮️🇺🇸
@jamesleyda365
@jamesleyda365 Год назад
Damn........ I never confessed. Even though I was convicted and did the crime. I really did put that dirty sock in my sister's bed when we were kids but no Damn way was I gonna confess that and get my ass spanked with the belt
@Kjetilstorm
@Kjetilstorm Год назад
Yall ever react to the whole why are you gae interview?
@spookym123
@spookym123 Год назад
For the guy who escaped out the window--who's the more stupid one here? The escapee or the person who left the interrogation room unsecured? And then there's the person or persons responsible for designating this room for such a purpose who evidently never thought that, considering there are windows in the room, such an escape would be possible .
@marinothegreatsan
@marinothegreatsan Год назад
almost 1 mill.
@jabbatheslut7406
@jabbatheslut7406 Год назад
interesting change of thumbnail, cant say im suprised
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