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In 2001 what happened to journalist Kent Heitholt remained unsolved. However, Charles Erickson couldn’t remember what he did that night, and two years later Charles Erickson had a dream, which would incriminate both him and his friend Ryan Ferguson who were out that night.
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Комментарии : 9 тыс.   
@jeremyclayton283
@jeremyclayton283 4 года назад
I’m a retired police officer. I was in law enforcement for 25 years. That investigator is a huge liability to his dept. people like him are part of the reason we are so divided in this country.
@geminisagherian1874
@geminisagherian1874 3 года назад
My step dad was a police officer , but he resigned.. i never knew why, but i imagine being a police officer you deal with a lot of evil, and honestly as good as you are, evil reigns till God gets his ass down here
@Stonktradomus
@Stonktradomus 3 года назад
I almost always support the police. But that investigator should lose his job, and get life in prison, because he is obviously so stupid that he is a danger to society.
@Stonktradomus
@Stonktradomus 3 года назад
@@geminisagherian1874, true.
@oliverquach9614
@oliverquach9614 3 года назад
Respect to you, thank you for your service! We all want bad civilians off the streets, and bad cops off the force.
@Drumstar77
@Drumstar77 3 года назад
Thank you for your 25 year service to our country and helping keeping people safe
@Breakbeat.
@Breakbeat. 3 года назад
"He strangled him with his hands?" "No try again" "A shirt?" "No try again" "A bungie cord or a rope?" "No try again" "I don't know then..." "Could it have been a belt?" "Oh, I guess so?" "We got him boys!" -Great detective work.
@christiwirkkala6149
@christiwirkkala6149 3 года назад
Multiple choice next time?
@scorchogrey2385
@scorchogrey2385 3 года назад
That officer should serve some time in jail IMO.
@brentonhefner7769
@brentonhefner7769 3 года назад
It’s literally Ned Flanders conducting the interrogation. I lost it at “hind end”. I can just imagine him going home and talking to his wife that night: “Golly, Beth… I had to be a bad man today. The gee-diddley-Jesus surely didn’t look down on this sorry servant today with a smile.” His wife- in a Minnesota accent: “I like when you’re bad. Why don’t ya get my hind-end in trouble.”
@Sandra-ww6oz
@Sandra-ww6oz 2 года назад
Speaks volumes doesn’t it?
@stbb9875
@stbb9875 2 года назад
Haha even police chief Wiggum could have done a better job that that incompetent moron. Unbelievable and scary that such incompetence exists in the police force.
@emmygay182
@emmygay182 Год назад
I am so thrilled to report that Charles Erickson was released from prison in January 2023! His attorney kept filing those writs and he was freed. It took 20 years but he's finally home.
@cullenyossarian
@cullenyossarian 9 месяцев назад
wow, thank you for this update!
@nathanlamond6971
@nathanlamond6971 9 месяцев назад
Darwinism wise, he kind of belongs there. His retarded behavior started this all
@kristengottula9337
@kristengottula9337 8 месяцев назад
That's amazing. I've seen cases where DAs blame mentally ill people, but it gets really bizarre when they take out their friend too. Any word on the real killer?
@scottdavidson526
@scottdavidson526 6 месяцев назад
That's great to hear. I knew all about Ryan being release back in 2011. I'm glad that they released Charles.
@scottdavidson526
@scottdavidson526 6 месяцев назад
​@@kristengottula9337 Charles Boyd more than likely.
@jamesosborne3747
@jamesosborne3747 11 месяцев назад
Great News!!!!!!!!!!!!! On january 9 2023 Charles Erickson was released from prison after nearly 20 years! Now lets hope that they can bring the real killer to justice!!
@kristinj3339
@kristinj3339 3 года назад
The detective who was questioning that kid needs to be prosecuted
@RK-rf8rc
@RK-rf8rc 3 года назад
@chris kibodeaux yep
@simerlyisaac423
@simerlyisaac423 3 года назад
@chris kibodeaux That detective was a shit bag
@rachellucy6867
@rachellucy6867 3 года назад
yeah he sucked
@chrimbus3442
@chrimbus3442 3 года назад
@chris kibodeaux yes
@ZeSiberianMark
@ZeSiberianMark 3 года назад
Everyone saying yes, I would love to hear the reason and charges that could be filed
@CaptainLog
@CaptainLog 4 года назад
Now I’d like to give a friendly reminder - DO. NOT. TALK. TO. POLICE. WITHOUT. A. LAWYER!!! There is no law compelling you to talk.
@ImSpun13
@ImSpun13 4 года назад
Amen brother! Amen!
@CheapHomemadeProdux
@CheapHomemadeProdux 4 года назад
@Seymour Cox ok captian hyperbole. obviously you can talk to the cops for the majority of cases and not get fucked in the ass for it. but if you are being accused of something you didn't do or even something you are not sure if you did, DO NOT TALK LAWYER LAWYER LAWYER. especially if it's a murder charge
@kf10126
@kf10126 4 года назад
This is true but they don't exactly make it real obvious that it's totally fine for you to keep your mouth shut. And if you don't talk they tell at you. They use intimidation on kids like these who don't really understand the laws so they think they have to talk to them even when they are read their rights. Those Mirandas are always just breezed right thru without much of an explanation as to what it really means when it says you have the right to remain silent. People don't get it until it's too late even if they did nothing wrong. I both love and hate the police honestly.
@MyMEGAamazinglife1
@MyMEGAamazinglife1 4 года назад
yep, I learned this the hard way and I'll never forget it.
@omgitsjoetime
@omgitsjoetime 4 года назад
I don’t understand how people do.
@karenbolin5981
@karenbolin5981 2 года назад
Hey Mike! I am from Missouri and have family in Columbia and surrounding areas. This case was heartbreaking (and still is honestly) unfortunately, the corruption and lies by the authorities as well as their infringement on our Constitutional rights is all too common. Thanks for telling this truth! (And for all that you share! ❤️
@joudmohammed9853
@joudmohammed9853 2 года назад
I don't know how that cop is living knowing he forced an innocent boy to confess to a murder by giving him all of the answers! he literally used him in the worst way. I hate cases like these it boils my blood.
@katharinavonheydekampf
@katharinavonheydekampf Год назад
he is a cop, he is living just fine
@tylerthibber8822
@tylerthibber8822 8 месяцев назад
he beat the hell out of his wife and slept like a baby the past 20 years bet that lmao
@aislebasile
@aislebasile 3 месяца назад
Some people have Zero empathy for others. He just wanted to be credited for getting a Confession, even though he fed him info til he got it "right" with the officer
@SaraNeto57
@SaraNeto57 3 года назад
Making someone believe they committed a crime and stealing decades of his life should be as much as a crime and give you years in prison and fees, dirty cops need to suffer consequences
@kaiaw8507
@kaiaw8507 3 года назад
ACAB!!
@___blaggard999___8
@___blaggard999___8 3 года назад
cops always use the your buddy is in the other room telling us everything bullshit its up to you to deny/no comment your way out guilty or not the cops will paint you into a corner and they dont care about anything other than getting someone
@theultimaterental
@theultimaterental 3 года назад
Back the Blue! Murica
@joearnold6881
@joearnold6881 2 года назад
@@theultimaterental you keep doing that, backing up the organization with all the power and authority. You lick them boots… but they don’t back you.
@jeffcampbell2710
@jeffcampbell2710 2 года назад
They should get TWICE the time.
@TobyHumanResources
@TobyHumanResources 4 года назад
One of the worst things about this is that someone got away with murder.
@dunhillsupramk3
@dunhillsupramk3 4 года назад
well not for long, you see the 7yrs that Ryan spent in prison he actually did some searching for the real killer and know exactly who it was that did the murder..
@CR-ou2oc
@CR-ou2oc 4 года назад
dunhillsupramk3 is there any link or update about that somewhere? thanks
@dunhillsupramk3
@dunhillsupramk3 4 года назад
@@CR-ou2oc dude watch the whole vid, its to the end of this very vid... there is even a motive for the killing..
@vipset87
@vipset87 4 года назад
@@dunhillsupramk3 yeah but the dude still got away with murder
@SavageMinnow
@SavageMinnow 4 года назад
I’m from Columbia... this is still unsolved. There’s reason to suspect the guy at the tribune, but he’s never been charged.
@Georgi_Slavov
@Georgi_Slavov Год назад
"I had a dream!",police:"you're going to jail!".
@chesseski7271
@chesseski7271 2 года назад
As soon as i heard the first minute of that interrogation Í knew where this story was going. A more perfect example of a cop caring more about conviction then getting the right person (i.e getting paid over stopping crime). Essentially you just witnessed why people "from the street" never talk to the police
@kari8187
@kari8187 3 года назад
They didn’t want justice, they wanted a conviction by any means necessary.
@thebranchorganics3721
@thebranchorganics3721 3 года назад
There’s a big difference between the justice system and the legal system..
@jamessullivan1348
@jamessullivan1348 3 года назад
They wanted to meet their quota
@musagcilitshana644
@musagcilitshana644 3 года назад
😭😭😭
@CodeGrayHere
@CodeGrayHere 3 года назад
So many innocent people in prison for that very reason.
@PiXie232
@PiXie232 3 года назад
It’s disturbing as hell… stuff of nightmares, that is..
@polarbearsrus6980
@polarbearsrus6980 4 года назад
The minute the interrogator says "I'm going to start talking and you're going t start listening", time to call our attorney, WTF!!!
@mohorovski
@mohorovski 3 года назад
The minute an interrogator opens his mouth you ask for a lawyer before any sound even escapes it.
@capo_di_capi
@capo_di_capi 3 года назад
You saw how scared that kid got when the cop said that though, it looked like he froze.
@nataliaseweryn
@nataliaseweryn 3 года назад
So unprofessional. Detectives’ job is to listen not to talk. Rubbish
@cubeincubes
@cubeincubes 3 года назад
hes guilty of being an idiot and thats a life sentence
@johnyepthomi892
@johnyepthomi892 3 года назад
Brown Recluse Bear they will use the fact that you’re hiding your face against you too... there’s little we can do beside getting a lawyer.
@sophial4123
@sophial4123 2 года назад
came back to this after seeing Ryan on the amazing race. Was astonished at how calm cool and collected he was after hearing his story. eventually connected the dots and realized I was already familiar with his case. Hits home a little more considering I went to college in columbia at Mizzou. Happy for Ryan, heartbroken for Charles, sad for mr. Heitholt who deserves so much justice.
@jamimoor7311
@jamimoor7311 2 года назад
Oh my goodness! The smile on Ryan's face when he was set free🤗
@mooser321
@mooser321 3 года назад
Charles: "I don't remember anything" Detective: "lets fill in the blanks then"
@WowUrFcknHxC
@WowUrFcknHxC 3 года назад
That certainly isn't a fucked up interrogation tactic!
@jessyspencer2378
@jessyspencer2378 3 года назад
wow
@robertapreston4200
@robertapreston4200 3 года назад
This detective should be fired, and the attorney and the fat guy charged with surgery😡😤😤
@christiwirkkala6149
@christiwirkkala6149 3 года назад
If you already know what happened, what do you need me for?
@richardvinsen2385
@richardvinsen2385 3 года назад
@@robertapreston4200 surgery?
@MsMaryPatricia
@MsMaryPatricia 4 года назад
Repeat after me: "I will not answer any questions without a lawyer present".
@sea269
@sea269 4 года назад
No, don't even say that. It may not be counted as a request. You need to verbally say "I am requesting a lawyer" or something very similar. A man once said "give me a lawyer, dawg" and it was ruled as him having not asked for a lawyer. You need to be as clear as possible
@MsMaryPatricia
@MsMaryPatricia 4 года назад
@@sea269 Thanks for the tip. I'll rephrase to "I want to have a lawyer present and I'm not answering any questions until I do". Would that work?
@sea269
@sea269 4 года назад
MsMaryPatricia my advice would be to yes say you won’t say anything without a lawyer but also specifically say you are invoking your right to an attorney. That’s an undeniable request made in specific legal terms and would be extremely hard for them to get around
@MsMaryPatricia
@MsMaryPatricia 4 года назад
@@happydays6570 Take the can with you so you don't leave your dna.
@jessicalopez2674
@jessicalopez2674 4 года назад
I've actually heard that you have to state that "I am invoking my right to a lawyer and invoking my right to remain silent." After that say NOTHING until the lawyer comes! They can try to talk to you and have conversations but they can take it as, well they said they weren't going to talk, must mean that they want to.
@imhere653
@imhere653 2 года назад
48Hours had an episode about this a few years ago. It's definitely a brain bender. It's such an unbelievable sequence of events and yet simultaneously completely plausible. If you let your mind contemplate this, it's more terrifying than any Stephen King novel.
@stacitowery4461
@stacitowery4461 2 года назад
Ryan’s father is the hero in this story. The love in that man’s eyes is next level💕
@Sheriden.
@Sheriden. 4 года назад
I would be so mad if my friend went wack and made us go to jail over a dream.
@bartholomewlyons
@bartholomewlyons 4 года назад
😄😄😄😄😄
@becky231
@becky231 4 года назад
lol, the point is he shouldn't be able to do that. It demonstrates the ineptitude of the cops.
@j.c9870
@j.c9870 4 года назад
He was probably really angry but now that he's free he's trying to help his buddy
@Keyser___Soze
@Keyser___Soze 4 года назад
Sheriden haha i know right! Thats what I was thinking I was getting pissed just listening to this story
@carolyngrey2853
@carolyngrey2853 4 года назад
Lol wat a dummy
@differenttakethanmost
@differenttakethanmost 3 года назад
OMFG- the people who recanted “aren’t credible” enough for a retrial- but WERE credible enough to prosecute?!?!?!? W T F???!!?????
@jeffcampbell2710
@jeffcampbell2710 2 года назад
I had a trial, long story. But, I was told my witness wouldn't be believed, because she would lie or that eye witnesses aren't reliable. But that lying cop was plenty reliable.
@CR-ce5lf
@CR-ce5lf 2 года назад
LMFAO because they wanted a conviction!! being involved with the law is a very dirty and cruel game which is why you never want to be mixed up in anything. the police, judges, da's, etc they are connected and will retaliate against anyone they want and get away with it. it genuinely made no sense that they recanted their stories yet it was found not credible..... not credible by someone who is friends with the prosecutor?? at the end of the day convictions being overturned due to lack of evidence looks bad on the prosecutor because then they could be out of a job.
@elizabethtully8445
@elizabethtully8445 2 года назад
Exactly what I was thinking.
@MsSilverTulip
@MsSilverTulip 2 года назад
Nonsensical!
@RandomChristianMusings
@RandomChristianMusings 2 года назад
@@jeffcampbell2710 *I did not have a trial. I was told by cops/prosecution I would do 20 years. The cops then offered me 3 years, which I eventually took. Back then I REALLY believed cops wouldn't lie on the stand (they did during grand jury hearing) I though Judges were honest (mine wasn't and was later "relieved" of his position 5 yrs later) and believed no innocent person would ever go to prison (I sure did) Sending you much love and respect. Peace
@gbresaleking
@gbresaleking Год назад
Man they are deff coaching the poor guy into a confession , just feeding him bits of info and making him latch onto the new info
@MsSilverTulip
@MsSilverTulip 2 года назад
NEVER, *EVER* TALK TO THE POLICE! No matter what the case is, ask for a lawyer and remain silent. The police interviewing you NEVER have your interests at heart - they will nail you to the wall whether you are guilty or not, just to get a conviction. Despicable.
@Teutius
@Teutius 4 года назад
So basically the police convinced him that he killed somebody because they couldn’t solve the case.
@blurrypotato4573
@blurrypotato4573 3 года назад
And the wild thing is that there is more evidence against Boyd, including motive.
@GodfatherActua
@GodfatherActua 3 года назад
Police fed Charles all the secret evidence they had. Then suddenly Charles remembered. The belt and the scene of the crime Charles didnt know at all. What shitty police "detectives". That's like rule 1 of truth finding.
@Werrf1
@Werrf1 3 года назад
*wouldn't solve the case. FTFY.
@haleyoneil9172
@haleyoneil9172 3 года назад
Exactly!!!
@Stonktradomus
@Stonktradomus 3 года назад
@@Werrf1, interesting, so they have since solved the case?
@DarkGlass824
@DarkGlass824 4 года назад
Settlements aren't enough. The detective and prosecutor need to be charged and thrown in prison themselves.
@stephenalex4345
@stephenalex4345 4 года назад
They continue to get away with it, it's sickening. How can these people sleep at night, knowing they send innocent men to prison? Lying through their rotten teeth, yet get away with it.
@brianjamds6617
@brianjamds6617 4 года назад
Mental gymnastics, Stephen Alex. I imagine it’s something like, “I put more bad guys in prison than innocent ones, so I make a positive difference.”
@stephenalex4345
@stephenalex4345 4 года назад
@@brianjamds6617 Absolutely mate. These two were sent to prison, for committing the perfect murder, after consuming alcohol. This wouldn't even go to trial here in the UK. This case is a tragedy, yet we see it time and time again.
@danieljoseph467
@danieljoseph467 4 года назад
With their right to practice stripped in such egregious cases.
@jennajune2101
@jennajune2101 4 года назад
He’s still owed over 3/4 of the money
@chandrabrown1622
@chandrabrown1622 2 года назад
I really hope Charles gets out. I can not imagine this whole scenario. I have some very very vivid dreams, especially when I'm in the middle of writing a book so I know the type of dreams that seem too real to be unreal. For the cops to take any of his info when he obviously didn't know the most important details is freaking ridiculous. And then they compact that travesty by twisting his other words to fit the crime and also to convince this man of his guilt is almost more horrible than an actual murder. RIH Kent! Positive vibes and great karma to Charles and Ryan!
@veradobis569
@veradobis569 2 года назад
Oh my goodness! This is so fucked up! I'm in shock that the cops actually have a clue that is so messed up!!!
@derp8575
@derp8575 Год назад
Is your book about a retarded Basset Hound puppy with a heart of gold? If so I'd like to purchase one copy.
@suzimonkey345
@suzimonkey345 2 года назад
😳🤯🤬 The courts should be there to find the TRUTH!!! 😳🤯🤬 It should NOT be about which lawyer wins the most!!! 🤬 Prosecutors who blatantly lie, withhold proof of innocence or convince witnesses to give false testimony (which is the same as “intimidating a witness”) should face their own trial & prison time if found guilty!!!
@spencerific93
@spencerific93 2 года назад
Again, this is why you NEVER sit through an interrogation without an attorney present.
@tyler92large92
@tyler92large92 Год назад
I agree with you but… some people think that it shows a guilty conscience. Or they are just ignorant of their rights. But yeah definitely if you think there is any chance you might be guilty. Lawyer up.
@thepsychonaut6395
@thepsychonaut6395 Год назад
Even if you ARE innocent, you still don't talk without a lawyer
@MK-285
@MK-285 Год назад
@@thepsychonaut6395 💯 agree though it never ceases to amaze me that detectives aren't aware of the fact that innocent people hear of wrongful convictions, & well, watch stories like this one, to know that even though they're innocent, it's best to cover their *ss & ask for an attorney. Therefore, in the eye of the detective, that just makes the person look more guilty, & in cases like this, can make a bad cop get tunnel vision, essentially stop any legitimate investigation, & merely make the evidence fit their assumed conclusion that the person is guilty. Only adding to the case log of The Innocent Project. I commend a prosecutor or cop when they are man/woman enough to not only recognize a mistake in convicting an innocent person, but taking the rightful & necessary steps to correct the injustice. Unfortunately though, this is rare. & more often then not, prosecutors & cops, DA's, what have you, double down on their mistake, furthering the injustice through illegal, or at the very least, immoral actions to cover up their error & actively work to keep a knowingly innocent person locked up. Incomprehensible, though tragically too common.
@whoarewe7515
@whoarewe7515 Год назад
No comment
@yvonnejacko5644
@yvonnejacko5644 Год назад
Exactly. Be aware if LAZY Cops. None will go the extra mile......scary!!!!
@VERDICTInsanity
@VERDICTInsanity 4 года назад
So he told a friend that he had a dream, the friend told police and they used the dream as evidence? Good police work guys
@onemightsay4622
@onemightsay4622 3 года назад
Yeah makes the hole "birds of a feather flock together" seem to fit. What was that other friend thinking!?! Aparently his friend group never had dreams before.
@davidgalarza781
@davidgalarza781 3 года назад
Knew Km mk mm mm. Oh.... Ooi
@davidgalarza781
@davidgalarza781 3 года назад
I'm o
@coolwomabat7897
@coolwomabat7897 3 года назад
Bad apple extraordinaire
@jerseymusicman3332
@jerseymusicman3332 3 года назад
Onemightsay I will only say... I’m sorry to the Ham burglar... I know I killed him. But my dream was telling me he had my mother held captive...
@torrubirubi
@torrubirubi 2 года назад
You stand up in the morning, you don’t remember what you did in the last night, so you begin to tell your friends you might have killed somebody (“you know, it could be I have done this, I just don’t remember anything”). You go to talk to a cop, don’t demand a lawyer…Is there something else he could have done to incriminate himself , I mean, beside killing the guy? Probably not.
@americarocks9137
@americarocks9137 2 года назад
It is TERRIBLY UNFORTUNATE how often this kind of thing happens. Taking advantage of a obviously scared person is abhorrent.
@Theeny
@Theeny 4 года назад
Imagine going to prison because your friend had a bad dream
@TheSquareOnes
@TheSquareOnes 4 года назад
Right? In all of the stories covered on this channel I think that part is the most baffling and rage-inducing, can't even imagine being in Ryan's position after the sentencing there. His entire life gone over literally nothing other than being friends with a moron, sure he got released later but in that moment it must have taken an insane amount of control not to rip Chuck's arm off and beat him with it.
@damionmurray1765
@damionmurray1765 4 года назад
Ikr! Reminds me of a crazy girlfriend I once had who was mad at me because she had a dream that I banged her sister and her best friend. Like, WTF? Lol
@TheLastSamurai813
@TheLastSamurai813 4 года назад
that dream cost him 10 years of his life only to come out with 11 million dollars..
@nixie6077
@nixie6077 4 года назад
It sounds like something out of a Dumb and Dumber movie. More like one friend is dumb, and the other is not. The not dumb guy gets screwed because of one crazy dream. Wtf man.
@deeyelipz
@deeyelipz 4 года назад
@@damionmurray1765 I literally came to the comment section to write the exact same thing.
@whoisharo4689
@whoisharo4689 3 года назад
The real murderer is like "whattt!? I cant beieve im getting away this easy! Who are Those guys?"
@Gos1234567
@Gos1234567 3 года назад
Lol he did really commit the perfect crime when some jackass admits to it 😂
@Copacetic94
@Copacetic94 3 года назад
This comment is severely underrated
@BillyCorgan777
@BillyCorgan777 3 года назад
Totally
@lenafranklin7262
@lenafranklin7262 3 года назад
I think Michael did it the guy who said saw him last
@judystine7901
@judystine7901 Год назад
I think that it is so sad and unjust that detectives have the “close the case” mentality. Close it at any cost, even if it means arresting and convicting innocent people. Shame on them and the government that lets them do it!
@alekhidell3644
@alekhidell3644 Год назад
Not only that, but the prosecutors whose zeal for "winning" trumps everything else.
@werethewilsons
@werethewilsons 2 года назад
This detective is so awful I'm a combination shocked, angry and in total disbelief.
@Jamiet-lk8xq
@Jamiet-lk8xq Месяц назад
And bullying. His body language and position of power are intimidating.
@Whoa_Lisa
@Whoa_Lisa 3 года назад
OMG, can you imagine being sentenced to life in prison for a crime you had nothing to do with just because your friend had a dream? What a nightmare!
@victorsimpson8847
@victorsimpson8847 2 года назад
Facts 💯
@Eyeballpaul84
@Eyeballpaul84 2 года назад
Hes damaged
@misslady1392
@misslady1392 2 года назад
WELCOME TO BEING BLACK.
@125israel
@125israel Год назад
his stpid friend
@chris-hayes
@chris-hayes 3 года назад
Me watching the interview: STOP TALKING STOP TALKING STOP TALKING STOP TALKING STOP TALKING STOP TALKING STOP TALKING STOP TALKING STOP TALKING STOP TALKING STOP TALKING STOP TALKING STOP TALKING STOP TALKING STOP TALKING
@stefaniekay8699
@stefaniekay8699 3 года назад
I have to fast forward through them
@lynnpurcell5225
@lynnpurcell5225 3 года назад
@Chris Hayes Yes, stop talking but the kid obviously has psychiatric problems and whoever the judge was shouldn't have allowed the trial to go on. Woe to those who say good is evil and evil is good. Good luck judge and prosecutor in, especially, Ryan's case.
@jonesba2004
@jonesba2004 3 года назад
Exactly.
@corinal2672
@corinal2672 3 года назад
Totally. He was all over the place because he was MESSED UP that night. Those are some extremely hard core drugs, and mixing it with alcohol?! Forget it! He's not going to black out murdering someone but he will black out what the hell he was doing. Poor kid. Damn.
@sherirobinson5112
@sherirobinson5112 3 года назад
More like...Dude, shut the f*"* up.
@stephaniechambell1493
@stephaniechambell1493 Год назад
As a mother of 3 teenage boys this is horrifying!!!!!!! SHAME on all the adults that ruined these boys lives. Kids are stupid and depend on adults to HELP them. This hurt my heart so much I just googled the kid (now adult) to see if there was a defense fund and found out he was paroled 1/9/2023. My gosh. 20 years lost. 💔
@megmartengoyette4360
@megmartengoyette4360 2 года назад
Always. ALWAYS have an attorney present when talking to the Police. Guilt or innocence is irrelevant. Investigators are always like water down a hill,the path of least resistance. A twisted cop and/or bent prosecutor and you are screwed.
@maliaevonne196
@maliaevonne196 4 года назад
Literally nothing terrifies me more than what a dirty cop can do to the lives of human beings.
@USMCasper
@USMCasper 4 года назад
8 years of Obama and now the constant hate of antifa/BLM doesn't scare you more? Nothing scares me more than ignorant assholes.
@Rg-kp4nw
@Rg-kp4nw 4 года назад
@@USMCasper calm down, dont make this about politics. Hence why they said "DIRTY" cops. Getting triggered isn't gonna convince anyone of your point of view. They never said they supported or were against anything
@TheKoloradoShow
@TheKoloradoShow 4 года назад
@@USMCasper 🤡
@mr.ecksdee9641
@mr.ecksdee9641 4 года назад
@@USMCasper Exactly, You scare me.
@mr.ecksdee9641
@mr.ecksdee9641 4 года назад
@Amanda Ohrstrom Well you're just dumb and too far gone in to your diluted mind.
@pipiramirez9470
@pipiramirez9470 4 года назад
"I want a lawyer." This is the only thing you tell a cop.
@tenngirl108
@tenngirl108 4 года назад
Always get /ask for a lawyer
@sinkvenice4438
@sinkvenice4438 4 года назад
The myth that asking for a lawyer is some sort of admission of guilt, has fucked over a lot of people I’m sure.
@pipiramirez9470
@pipiramirez9470 4 года назад
@@sinkvenice4438 You can tell the cop: I'm stupid and get confused easily. Please get me a lawyer so they may help properly express myself. Boom. What guilt, copper?
@kaigottwald2195
@kaigottwald2195 4 года назад
Sound advice Pipi.
@kittehgo
@kittehgo 4 года назад
Cop: Sir, I stopped you.. Driver: I want a lawyer Cop: Sir calm down, I just stopped... Driver: Lawyer I want a lawyer Cop: Sir your car dropped a wheel, I just want to.. Driver: I'm not saying anything, I want a lawyer
@Dovietail
@Dovietail 2 года назад
Ryan Ferguson's trial was going on when I was at grad school at Mizzou. Jeez, Mike, every traumatic thing I've ever rubbed up against, you're right there! How do you even scout these amazing cases from wee small places???? What a mess this ended up being. My roommate was a Tribune reporter, and she was STILL a complete jittering mess over what happened to Kent. Columbia may be a big flagship university town, but it's a small and close-knit journalistic community. This was a nightmare. There was a LOT of pressure to put this case to bed.
@dianefrazer5863
@dianefrazer5863 2 года назад
Love you Mike. Your vlogs are always so well researched and presented.
@omgitsjoetime
@omgitsjoetime 4 года назад
This is disgusting. This cop should be in jail instead of the kid. Along with the prosecutor. This is so sad they must have had terrible lawyers
@CrazyBear65
@CrazyBear65 4 года назад
They may have had Public Pretenders.
@cyborgrat
@cyborgrat 4 года назад
Depends if you spilled the beans before seeing a lawyer you’re kind of still screwed.
@cats1970
@cats1970 4 года назад
The prosecutor witheld evidence from their legal defence. There’s more evidence in this video than there was in their trial.
@isthisgoodquestionmark
@isthisgoodquestionmark 4 года назад
I don't really get this. This is just normal interrogation technic, right? If a lawyer would have been there to advise him that just wouldn't have worked
@isthisgoodquestionmark
@isthisgoodquestionmark 4 года назад
@Get Offended Thank you for the explanation, I honestly don't know what is allowed and what not in the USA. That's why I asked.
@bustergoldenrod
@bustergoldenrod 4 года назад
WTF were the jury thinking ? If there’s no proof to back the state’s case - you are instructed to vote not guilty.
@benl2296
@benl2296 4 года назад
Isn't down to a team vote, regardless?
@reeseosborne2249
@reeseosborne2249 4 года назад
Only in America
@robertwoods384
@robertwoods384 4 года назад
It's compliance with authority
@piemelfriemel8718
@piemelfriemel8718 4 года назад
It was a plea deal, dumbass.
@bustergoldenrod
@bustergoldenrod 4 года назад
PIEMEL FRIEMEL “dumbass” lol what grade are you in??? you do know that Ryan Ferguson spent years in prison because he went to trial and Erickson testified against him. The jury convicted Ryan based on his testimony which is what I was referring to.
@bethjenkins4687
@bethjenkins4687 2 года назад
I just found this channel 2 weeks ago and I love it. It's wonderful!
@x_HuLiMaKaFLip_x
@x_HuLiMaKaFLip_x 2 года назад
In all my 57 years of serial killing, this HAS GOT TO BE the stupidest case of self snitching EVER! EVER!!!!! 😠😡👿🤬
@basicleighdisney5643
@basicleighdisney5643 3 года назад
I had a dream that I had $100 million and someone stole it. I'd really like my money back.
@Scratchingforcash
@Scratchingforcash 3 года назад
Freddy Krueger took it, go back to sleep and kick his butt.
@theaccentedguy1505
@theaccentedguy1505 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@stacyrussell460
@stacyrussell460 3 года назад
Get Detective Plaid Shirt & Sweater Vest to find your money
@cobaltcalciumiodinenitroge3998
@cobaltcalciumiodinenitroge3998 3 года назад
That holds up in court
@mrs.dr.spencerreid3992
@mrs.dr.spencerreid3992 3 года назад
IKR⁉️⁉️
@djbucksd
@djbucksd 4 года назад
I’ve never seen someone so hell-bent on going to prison.
@BryanAz92
@BryanAz92 4 года назад
Really painful. Hard to feel bad for him when he did it to himself
@amandas.7143
@amandas.7143 4 года назад
sadly “leading” happen in interviews more often than you’d think and false confessions happen far too often because of interrogators hellbent on getting convictions.
@SalahEddineH
@SalahEddineH 4 года назад
@@BryanAz92 actually I do feel bad, even more so in this case, as this guy was ready to go to prison without even being sure that he was guilty. It takes a strong sense of morals to be so shaken up by the possibility that you're guilty that you end up talking yourself into prison. Most people would've kept their mouths shut.
@JonasC22
@JonasC22 4 года назад
@@BryanAz92 I feel way worse for Ryan...Imagine being sent to prison by your friend's hallucination.
@brittanyrosas6213
@brittanyrosas6213 4 года назад
@born2xlr8 yep what did he shoot?
@Carla-un5fb
@Carla-un5fb 2 года назад
This case drives me nuts. I'm so glad you covered it. I'm glad one of them is free now.
@cheatku7259
@cheatku7259 2 года назад
What's so so sad... is the ONE TIME someone comes in and TRIES to do the right thing, even though they didn't do it!!, they didn't even LOOK INTO it. They didn't even try. That dude tried so hard to be accountable for something he never did... THATS when you REALLY lose faith in justice
@squarepeg4227
@squarepeg4227 3 года назад
He basically went to prison because he was suffering from anxiety and intrusive thoughts.
@Lady_Phoenix
@Lady_Phoenix 3 года назад
The OCD subset where you think you might be a criminal/pedo or might commit a crime was my FIRST thought. I watched a documentary about a guy who was so scared he'd commit a crime he was afraid to leave his house, use pens... Etc. He got some help. This poor kid not only didn't get help he had a possible disorder used to incriminate him. This is why we need mental health to be better understood and treated. Better understanding and treatment will also better sus out the liars or those who use mental illness as a scapegoat. Just like statistics say: the mentally ill are more likely to be victims than criminals. So sad
@cai0409
@cai0409 3 года назад
@@Lady_Phoenix Everything you said is correct, but I don’t think mental illness is the real issue in this case. No matter how much someone says they committed a crime, if there is no evidence linking them (and evidence proving their innocence), they shouldn’t be convicted. This case makes me so sad and angry.
@richardtaylor8274
@richardtaylor8274 3 года назад
He basically went to prison because cop's lie !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! never trust a COP !
@Lady_Phoenix
@Lady_Phoenix 3 года назад
@@cai0409 I think we are saying the same thing. I elaborated on one type of illness that might give the appearance of being criminal. Someone like that would easily become a victim in this circumstance (to bad/lazy police work) and that's just one example of why we require actual evidence.
@cai0409
@cai0409 3 года назад
@@Lady_Phoenix Like I said, I do agree with you. 100%. I just think that mental illness awareness doesn’t matter here if the cops just knew what they were doing. This is a case of cops arresting the easy person.
@stephenireland3816
@stephenireland3816 3 года назад
Kent Heitholt would regularly feed a stray cat in the car park of his work. After his murder his family adopted the cat.
@RaccoonNation
@RaccoonNation 3 года назад
If this happened to me ~ my family would be stuck adopting the massive pack of “stray” raccoons I feed 😳
@DontMoveWock
@DontMoveWock 3 года назад
@@RaccoonNation you feed raccoons ?!???? Well that’s different 😂😂😂
@Lizzypoohxo
@Lizzypoohxo 3 года назад
@@RaccoonNation my kids' great grandmother would hand feed raccoons and squirrels. My boys loved going to visit her in the mountains and watch her feed the animals, it is a beautiful memory that they still hold dear in the heart.
@dontmindme633
@dontmindme633 3 года назад
I lived in Columbia when this happened and it’s always stuck with me. A nice man doing a good deed brutally murdered. Bad things do happen to good people. I can’t believe Mike is covering this case! He’s the best.
@johngriffin2873
@johngriffin2873 3 года назад
Who cares
@stevecook9569
@stevecook9569 2 года назад
You see how subjective you can be while being, bullied, intimidated, pressured, manipulated, encouraged and or have faith in the justice system, media and government.. why so many sheep out there. Stay alert, stay educated and critical brothers and sisters.
@mistyaubey1602
@mistyaubey1602 2 года назад
I've watched every video on That Chapter and I've learned to never, EVER speak without a lawyer. Especially in regards to an effing dream
@TheFrogInYourClosetWatchingYou
@TheFrogInYourClosetWatchingYou 4 года назад
never allow an officer to interrogate you without a lawyer present and remaining silent is best
@Mutantcy1992
@Mutantcy1992 4 года назад
And also don't let your imagination get the better of you. He had no business involving himself.
@kobolddark
@kobolddark 4 года назад
If nothing else, think of this way. Police have their own way of saying things, like a language. Doctors and other occupations are like this, too. Lawyers are interrupters of the lingo and also know what police are really allowed to do. I know a lot of us can't afford attorneys, but its a good thing to have one. You also won't be by yourself and having cops scoot right up in your face to intimidate you.
@EnkiTwo
@EnkiTwo 4 года назад
Nothing you say to the police will benefit you in any way. Remain silent! Or answer with random numbers or colors using a mixture of emotions and facial expressions.. You don't tell them what questions to ask, so they can't tell you how to answer. Remember, they are allowed to lie to you, but it's a crime to lie to them.
@mrs.dr.spencerreid3992
@mrs.dr.spencerreid3992 4 года назад
kobolddark - a public defender at least
@alison4316
@alison4316 4 года назад
_Especially_ if you're innocent.
@alexjay8257
@alexjay8257 4 года назад
Wow. The officer who extracted that "confession" should be fired, have his pension taken, be criminally charged, and sent to prison.
@TheMorrigan31
@TheMorrigan31 4 года назад
It's a cop, he'll probably get a raise and never have justice served to him. They don't care about the law, let alone justice
@cloudie8314
@cloudie8314 4 года назад
Nope! The worst that could happen to him is he'll be moved to a different police dept🤦🏽‍♀️ seen it time and time again 🤬
@sugarskully2133
@sugarskully2133 4 года назад
I agree! That is disgusting! Cops like that have no business on the force and scare the living hell out of me! Can you even imagine how terrifying it would be to be sentenced for something you had nothing to do with!? It gives me chills…
@edh7492
@edh7492 4 года назад
Nobody lies more than a cop.
@PrincessPreach
@PrincessPreach 4 года назад
The prosecutor is now a local judge. 😫
@devnotes00
@devnotes00 Год назад
Exactly why you don't walk into an interrogation room without a lawyer present. Poor guy got railroaded and didn't even realize what was going on.
@yanifree114
@yanifree114 2 года назад
I found a story I missed...or so I thought. What the heck, Mike's so entertaining..worth a watch once again. Cheers Mike!
@drteddy2609
@drteddy2609 4 года назад
So they had mountains of evidence, and they jailed the dude who had a dream.... Ffs...
@theoretic7856
@theoretic7856 4 года назад
Some cops are more worried about closing a case than actually solving them. It makes me sad that they feel that their closed rates matter more than actual justice. It's like the one case where the guy was arrested and sentenced to prison for perjury when he said people should check the Cemetery for the girls body and was either falsely accused of the rape and murder of the girl and the cop refused to apologize to him because he wasn't in prison for murder he was in prison for perjury.. It's like bro you didn't do a service to anyone but yourself and closed case average. Instead you sent innocent people to prison and are letting a murderer run free where they can possibly commit another murder. I don't like how when there is evidence the person is innocent the Judges can block the person from another trial. I know trial are expensive and that lot's of people who don't deserve retrials constantly try to exploit the system to get one. But when one of the people is found innocent as a friggin precaution just maybe check and see if the other guy is too.
@ImSpun13
@ImSpun13 4 года назад
Hey, that’s cops for ya! 🤷‍♂️
@bulletsfordinner8307
@bulletsfordinner8307 4 года назад
Yep. Basically
@BalboaBaggins
@BalboaBaggins 4 года назад
everybody on the internet is an expert at anything
@Rage_Harder_Then_Relax
@Rage_Harder_Then_Relax 4 года назад
@@theoretic7856 It shouldn't make you sad....It should infuriate you that someone is sent to prison for something they didn't do.
@drummingtildeath
@drummingtildeath 3 года назад
The moment the guy said "im gonna start talking and you're gonna start listening" I'd have stopped the interview.
@Rickky1971
@Rickky1971 3 года назад
Your right, I would have said "Oh yeah? Well I'm going to stop talking and want a lawyer".
@peepbo3964
@peepbo3964 3 года назад
I would never say a word besides maybe just saying "I'm listening"
@molonlabe9635
@molonlabe9635 3 года назад
esp after the "detective" had already been talking for 90% of the interaction that we saw in this video.
@dargis49
@dargis49 3 года назад
Yep
@laserbeamchaser
@laserbeamchaser 3 года назад
@Benjamin Saragosa some big words there. they would then have to charge you or let you go. and if they charge you and you need a public then you can be there for weeks for nothing. these were teens where the f were his parents ?
@mariatorres9789
@mariatorres9789 Год назад
They're feeding him details, for his false confession, by driving him there & telling him facts about the case. Wow.
@missdemeanor3494
@missdemeanor3494 2 года назад
My husband was in law enforcement for 30 years. He always says. Don’t talk to the po po without a lawyer. Ever
@18booma
@18booma 3 года назад
I would love to see JCS break this case down. A case study in how not to perform an interrogation.
@trendingbuzz7489
@trendingbuzz7489 3 года назад
Yeah bro, me too, I’m waiting on him, he takes weeks to make one content though as he spends a lot of time studying the case 🤦‍♂️
@18booma
@18booma 3 года назад
@@trendingbuzz7489 Yeah, it's worth the wait. I've been watching Matt Orchard in the meantime. Very similar to JCS, but with his own flair.
@trendingbuzz7489
@trendingbuzz7489 3 года назад
@@18booma thanks for sharing I’ll check him out
@tombicknell5868
@tombicknell5868 3 года назад
@@trendingbuzz7489 Hes sadly stopped making videos. Check out his spiritual successor Matt Orchard for similar vids (i have a suspicion that they may be one and the same though!)
@blackpagan100
@blackpagan100 3 года назад
@@tombicknell5868 Thank you for that, loved JCS 👍🏻
@TonyGearSolid
@TonyGearSolid 2 года назад
Ryan is a real G for trying to set his friend free, most people would've washed their hands of the entire situation, but he's gone out of his way to help despite everything that happened.
@CR-ce5lf
@CR-ce5lf 2 года назад
he's honestly better than me!!!! I would've told him to rot in hell!
@preston74
@preston74 2 года назад
Also Ryan's father, who convinced the attorney to also represent Erickson.
@charaznable8072
@charaznable8072 2 года назад
He's a dude who would confess to a crime he most likely didn't even do so yeah he would probably be the same kind of person who would feel guilty as hell for dragging someone else down with him nothing G about it he just an idiot.
@MrFarness
@MrFarness 2 года назад
He seems like a nice person. Still cares about and wants to help the dude who pretty much ruined his life.
@Secret_Soul_Survivor
@Secret_Soul_Survivor 2 года назад
@@charaznable8072 Why is Ryan an idiot? He didn't confess to anything Charles did.
@Terri1976
@Terri1976 2 года назад
That was tough to watch...thank you Mike for your thoughtful empathetic presentation of this sad and difficult case.
@cdes1776
@cdes1776 Год назад
I couldn't watch; I'm just horrified about those being persecuted for crimes they didn't commit. When the young man is "positively identified" by a witness you can just see his face fall.
@SaRoNaRN
@SaRoNaRN 2 года назад
Hey Mike!! I really love your channel…it’s by far my favorite and I really appreciate the time and effort you put in! Ryan Ferguson is now on The Amazing Race! Just thought you might like to know if you didn’t already.
@bigrooster6893
@bigrooster6893 4 года назад
When someone’s DNA, fingerprints and shoes size doesn’t match anything at the crime scene then they’re innocent until something else proves otherwise.
@valsptsd814
@valsptsd814 4 года назад
BigRooster agreed. This sounds like bad TV writing, not real life.
@morganpettipas9198
@morganpettipas9198 4 года назад
Exactly but where they made him confess it doesn't matter. That's enough
@LKCLifer
@LKCLifer 4 года назад
What about the jury that helped put these kids away without any evidence?
@Scorch428
@Scorch428 4 года назад
In the US, all it takes is for someone to say ya did it! Good enough for our juries!
@Scorch428
@Scorch428 4 года назад
Ive been on jury duty and the people there are too damn dumb to be judging anything. 100 year ago when juries actually gave the presumption of innocence, the system might have worked. But today, its a guilty-churning factory in courthouses unless you have some solid evidence you are innocent. And thats now how its supposed to work. Im glad Ryan got 11 million. He deserves every penny for missing his entire 20s.
@lvlwowable
@lvlwowable 3 года назад
A tutorial on how to talk to cops: Don't. Get a lawyer and have him do the talking.
@apackofhoboes
@apackofhoboes 3 года назад
And have the lawyer do a facepalm, sigh, and mutter *"This is the easiest, but stupidest paycheck I have ever earned"*
@chazchillings3019
@chazchillings3019 3 года назад
If you don’t have money...
@apackofhoboes
@apackofhoboes 3 года назад
@@chazchillings3019 Somebody pays them. You have a right to an attorney. Someone is paying that dude to represent you.
@amazingsupergirl7125
@amazingsupergirl7125 3 года назад
If he’d gotten a lawyer before talking to that cop, neither of them would’ve gone to prison. Why whyyy whyyyyyyy do so many not do it?
@storyteller4473
@storyteller4473 3 года назад
@@amazingsupergirl7125 they are pussies and don't know how to defend themselves.
@stephanieperry6725
@stephanieperry6725 Год назад
Thanks for telling this story One of your biggest fans from Columbia Missouri You did a great job telling this story
@DumbleDore69
@DumbleDore69 5 месяцев назад
Imagine how different this "Detectives" attitude and behaviour would have been if there was a lawyer present in the room 🤷‍♂️💀
@LorettaBlack2
@LorettaBlack2 3 года назад
It’s strange that a police man would tell a suspect how someone was murdered when the crime was still under investigation. It’s like the suspect was spoon-feed the details so the case could be closed.
@heathermcguirk332
@heathermcguirk332 2 года назад
Yep because that's what happened. He spoon fed the boy the details so he could close the case.
@TrineDaely
@TrineDaely 2 года назад
And he wouldn't be the first.
@karenamyx2205
@karenamyx2205 2 года назад
Literally the exact opposite of protocol.. usually they hold back the evidence, let you lock yourself into a story, then reveal that you're lying. And at that point you are screwed. This seems to be the opposite. They tell you the evidence, let you meander through your story, then correct what you got wrong. And at THAT point your friend is screwed! Weird PD.
@denniswhite166
@denniswhite166 Год назад
@@TrineDaely Nor the last.
@carculturenation2166
@carculturenation2166 Год назад
same thing that happened in the steven avery case. but UPDATE Charles Erickson was paroles January 2023!! but needs this erased and needs to get paid for all the time he has lost. n9body gets paroles this soon convicted of murder but ppl know he is innocent.
@carltonneckbrace4039
@carltonneckbrace4039 4 года назад
TEACH YOUR CHILDREN, IF YOU GET ARRESTED YOU REQUEST A LAWYER INSTANTLY AND ONLY EVER SAY NO COMMENT.
@stephaniehowe0973
@stephaniehowe0973 4 года назад
Yep. Dad & probably Mom told me the Criminal Lawyer from the Church :) as I got older I knew it was a Fair assessment he was Very Good. He is Passed now 😭 1 time in court? I believe a client had been assigned to him Indignant I have nothing he says. Julio said my son would like that Leather jacket. He had to give it to him :)
@cavemanlovesmoke4394
@cavemanlovesmoke4394 4 года назад
@@stephaniehowe0973 lol wut
@theflightlessbutdankkiwi3820
@theflightlessbutdankkiwi3820 4 года назад
@@stephaniehowe0973??
@willis9864
@willis9864 4 года назад
My wife is not from the US and i taught her if you ever get in trouble for anything just say " i want a lawyer" They ask if you want a drink you reply with "i want a Lawyer" and you dam well sure i'm going to teach my son that also.
@SouthernSkeptic
@SouthernSkeptic 4 года назад
You should even get a lawyer before talking to pigs, arrested or not.
@yellowbeard9981
@yellowbeard9981 Год назад
I was in a police interrogation room many times as a young man and if any cop had me pinned in a corner talking at me like that I would have assaulted them to get them to back off (and taken the beating and extra charge that would result. I've had beatings from them for less) that is nothing but intimidation and bullying. Thankfully I mended my ways after a couple of shortish prison terms and got on with life. This poor bloke should never have even been in that room.
@rickracine9758
@rickracine9758 2 года назад
WOW this brings up memories i remember well about this big time but back then Ryan had said he knew who did it and i knew instantly who he was referring to and seeing this vid its just confirmation , great job covering this story
@johnwerner4925
@johnwerner4925 4 года назад
The cop conducting the interview isn't concerned with the truth rather he's blatantly coercing, even flatly telling Erickson to say what he needs to arrest and charge him with murder. The police detective and prosecutor Crane should be fired and charged with fabricating a false case among other things.
@johnv6806
@johnv6806 4 года назад
All about closing the case.
@Cloud-wj2jb
@Cloud-wj2jb 4 года назад
Ryan is trying to get his friend out of prison when that 'friend' is the one who sent him. There for almost 6 years. Ryan deserves everything in the world because that is incredible. He holds no grudges for the man who sent him to prison.
@roseaduke8835
@roseaduke8835 4 года назад
Not a wise move. One can argue that he didn't actually know what Mr. Erickson did after he dropped him off that night? Maybe he didnt go to/couldn't sleep? Maybe the drugs took him over during the night? These & more can be used to argue against him cuz the undue feelings of guilt that overcame him for a crime seemingly completely disconnected from him is certainly bizarre. Whatever the case, the way I see this guy, he will continue to drag Ryan down if the latter doesn't wise up soon enough. Re: 6years Ryan got $1million for every year of his incarceration & was awarded $11million.
@sonayyalim
@sonayyalim 4 года назад
@@roseaduke8835 Have you actually watched the video? There was no evidence to back that up. Fingerprints, shoe prints, hair did not match. Nothing puts him in the crime scene. The guy tripped balls is all. You somehow believe he became super villain in the short time frame that he managed to kill the guy, cleared every bit of evidence against him and framed somebody else? Dude, stay away from this case. You sound like the kind of dumb ass that will put himself in prison for a crime he had nothing to do with.
@roseaduke8835
@roseaduke8835 3 года назад
@@sonayyalim I always find it's the dumb folks that are quick to call others "dumb". State your opinion & make your case without the insults. Grow up. I said "One could argue..." & not that I believed he did it or not. If a case could have been made & believed possible, without reasonable doubt against tnose two then I must say that the argument I posited up there is also plausible. Looks like you definitely missed the point from the totality of my comment. Dumb on!
@roseaduke8835
@roseaduke8835 3 года назад
@Sturm I THINK the time spent in holding for the duration between his arrest & actual sentencing was added too.
@sonayyalim
@sonayyalim 3 года назад
@@roseaduke8835 I was being kind when I called you dumb. You are so behind you can't even see that, not surprisingly. I didn't present an opinion, you are fighting "facts".
@lisastephens864
@lisastephens864 2 года назад
I love ur channel,and love ur sence of humor xo😘
@wolfesound
@wolfesound 2 года назад
This episode was tough to watch! And Ryan, you are an incredible human being! As for the corrupt "detective", you will answer for what you've done.
@kryssyskloud
@kryssyskloud 4 года назад
This is a shame. I cannot believe that interrogation, that cop was shady as hell. I felt so bad for that boy sitting in there being lied to and manipulated like that. Hopefully Charles will be released soon, he is clearly innocent. Ryan is a good person to help with the fight to release him.
@sandikosowan8032
@sandikosowan8032 4 года назад
Moral of story LAWYER UP better call Saul
@chewsir
@chewsir 4 года назад
Interrogations are a strange thing because the investigator(s) are allowed to lie and manipulate yo to get a "confession".
@SDguy3030
@SDguy3030 4 года назад
Thats why you dont talk at all untill a layer is present.
@philipramsden4975
@philipramsden4975 4 года назад
They can lie to you, but you can't lie to them. Funny how that works.
@cherryvoid5238
@cherryvoid5238 4 года назад
They use so many unfair ways to "get information" not caring if it's fact or not, some just want to solve a case. Idk how tf they live with themselves. Being in prison would be hard enough, but to be innocent? omg, no amount of money could bring that time/life back.
@User31129
@User31129 4 года назад
OJ: plenty of evidence against him, not convicted This guy: evidence all points elsewhere, convicted.
@rubyleagan
@rubyleagan 4 года назад
Same with Casey Anthony, remember? Supposedly only circumstantial evidence , then yet she was not guilty when she lied over and over
@enigmaoriginal2665
@enigmaoriginal2665 4 года назад
Thank the idiot lawyers who let a former Black Panther who held his fist in the air and said "for Rodney" after the verdict was read sit on the jury for that one.
@franzhose2388
@franzhose2388 4 года назад
Perfect match to your actual President!
@adamh8368
@adamh8368 3 года назад
@@franzhose2388 trump 2020
@tazz3663
@tazz3663 3 года назад
money'money'money can buy you anything.
@artists_lodge
@artists_lodge Год назад
Poor guy he is really too honest. Shame on the authorities and their boys’ network and career ambitions.
@grittychops6755
@grittychops6755 2 года назад
Hey Mike thanks for bringing this case to the publics attention, maybe you will have a part in freeing Ryan, Can’t think of a better deed, Howdy from Australia👍🏝
@keithdevlin1
@keithdevlin1 4 года назад
Note to self: avoid telling random 'friends' about dreams which involve me committing heinous acts of wanton debauchery and/or murder. Mike! I hope 'Netflix' commissions you to make a few seasons of these crime vignettes. As always, thanks for the excellent content.
@B1055BH
@B1055BH 4 года назад
Keith Devlin is that you Norm Macdonald?
@John_Guice
@John_Guice 4 года назад
Word.
@britneysbritannia4790
@britneysbritannia4790 4 года назад
Agreed! Also, your Turdy turd like 😂🖤
@keithdevlin1
@keithdevlin1 4 года назад
@@britneysbritannia4790 Hahaha. Thanks Britney! Next stop, TREE hundred and TURDY~TREE!!
@britneysbritannia4790
@britneysbritannia4790 4 года назад
@@keithdevlin1 right on, 😂 got to love him! 🖤
@jessbellis9510
@jessbellis9510 3 года назад
What an absolute legend Ryan is. Good on him for still trying to help out his friend.
@LLFoolJ
@LLFoolJ 3 года назад
If I were him I'd only try to free Charles so I could beat the crap put of him
@codybarry8204
@codybarry8204 2 года назад
Id kill someone for putting me in prison that long not legit. Kill them. Secretly lol
@stacitowery4461
@stacitowery4461 2 года назад
I agree, he’s a much better man than I e we oils be in that situation.
@dillondecair9424
@dillondecair9424 2 года назад
Ryan was on the amazing race after he got out btw
@kimmyfreak200
@kimmyfreak200 Год назад
he might feel sorry for him...charles isn't all there...lights are on but no one is home
@melnelly5918
@melnelly5918 7 месяцев назад
I feel so sorry for Charles. So tormented from drugs and mental health issues to then be vulnerable and manipulated into believing something that wasn't even true by the professionals that used and abused that.
@MarmaladeSally
@MarmaladeSally Год назад
NEVER talk to the police without a lawyer. Ever.
@hellenicblonde6117
@hellenicblonde6117 4 года назад
It's apalling how all the forensic evidence at the crime scene was ignored, thus jailing two innocent men and letting the guilty one go free.
@bshaun
@bshaun 4 года назад
Thank you both! I've seen it firsthand, and have networked with people who've been falsely accused of crimes. What really sucks is that it's so shocking how far the system goes to lie.and ignore exculpatory evidence, that you often have to see it to believe it. It's a mind screw to witness, but it's always refreshing to see folks who share your knowledge and opinions.
@Treblaine
@Treblaine 4 года назад
The problem is the investigation isn't conducted by scientists. Scientists collect the information, present it all into a nice document but in the end it all boils down to some cop with all his biases, agendas and inclinations just following his gut instinct and will only use all the scientific evidence if it happens to agree with their hunch.
@ambrr_lily
@ambrr_lily 4 года назад
@Lil Heinz94 I'm not sure where you live, but in the US there is not. Prosecutors are insulated from being prosecuted or punished. Same for police, but SOME things can cause repercussions of a sort (suspension, demotion) like fabricating evidence. But for manipulating and coercing confessions they are simply rewarded. It is SO f-ed up! It would be wonderful if they changed that one little detail and made them completely responsible for any behavior that results in a false conviction. Let them lie and manipulate but they'd better be absolutely certain they're right. As it is now, it's sport.
@omgitsjoetime
@omgitsjoetime 4 года назад
Love Bubble they should face life in prison for miscarriage of justice. Any law suits should come directly from police pension funds.
@ambrr_lily
@ambrr_lily 4 года назад
@@omgitsjoetime Not a bad idea. I don't know about a life sentence, but it feels like you're on the right track.
@ML-kx9gz
@ML-kx9gz 3 года назад
"at one point the police have to take charles to where it happened, because he doesn't know where it happened" rofl
@Shadowdreamer4
@Shadowdreamer4 3 года назад
🤦‍♀️
@charliethecockatoo2159
@charliethecockatoo2159 3 года назад
Says everything that there is to be said about this case. What a travesty. Poor boys.
@lilithlives
@lilithlives 2 года назад
Truly one of the most frustrating stories to watch. Charles. That forceful interrogation. Ryan knowing he's innocent. Charles!!....WTF?! Was that police officer reprimanded, or hopefully, fired?
@back_in_thyme
@back_in_thyme 4 месяца назад
I’m not one to diagnose over the internet, but it sounds like Charles was possibly suffering from harm OCD. When OCD has you convinced that you have harmed, or will harm someone accidentally. I know because I have suffered from this and it’s truly a curse.
@reallyidc8275
@reallyidc8275 3 месяца назад
I was just going to comment this! I also suffer from it and that’s all I could think about the entire time.
@sahndays9640
@sahndays9640 3 года назад
Once I heard that none of the evidence at the crime scene was linked to either one of the young men. I knew this was going to be a bad case. This type of shit is beyond disturbing.
@TeamCat1128
@TeamCat1128 3 года назад
And that’s what GOOD cops are supposed to do. These assholes needed to close the case (not always the same as solving it), and railroaded the boys so they would be the ones to get the “collar”. The real travesty is that the prosecutors bought into it further and then made it worse by suborning perjured testimony to do it. Disgusting.
@angel15550
@angel15550 3 года назад
That police man is practically sitting on his lap, that kid must be able to smell that policeman's breath, yuk, sheer intimidation, that's bullying not interviewing.
@cdeford
@cdeford 3 года назад
That's standard police interrogation technique. They're trained to move closer and closer to ramp up the pressure.
@dadeee7776
@dadeee7776 3 года назад
@@cdeford this... but if they done that to me it’s at that point I’d just shut up and not talk to them until they moved back (if I was gonna talk to them at all)
@Fallopia5150
@Fallopia5150 3 года назад
@@cdeford , I'd tell him to back out of my personal space....then lawyer up!
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 3 года назад
Hes not intervewing. The military knife hands and "YOU", "WALK THROUGH THIS STEP BY STEP", the cops trying to get him to extract from his memory. Its shock extraction. "YOU BETTER START THINKING VERY CLEARLY"..."CLEAR"
@whatabouttheearth
@whatabouttheearth 3 года назад
But Boyd doing it doesn't make sense because the witness on the 9-11 call said two younger males in the 9-11 call didn't he??? And dude thought he was strangled with a shirt or bungee cord or something simmilar before anyone was told of the belt, a similar object. Unless dude is one of those psychics who dreams of stuff they see on the news. Ryan may be the bad one all along but never talked. Ans other guy may have a super blurred recollection of doing it
@lerdog
@lerdog Год назад
This is the first That Chapter video I couldn't watch until the end. Just heartbreaking to see two people lose years and years of their lives over a scumbag detective's actions and a lazy justice system.
@derkhawkins2575
@derkhawkins2575 2 года назад
Why anyone in America would speak to the cops without a lawyer present is beyond my understanding.
@sandrafaith
@sandrafaith 4 года назад
This case is *infuriating*-you can see Ryan shaking his head while the witness identifies him. Thanks for another terrific video, Mike-o.
@Scorch428
@Scorch428 4 года назад
If you have a case overturned thats this bad, the prosecutor and judge should be at least forced out of their positions.
@nautifella
@nautifella 3 года назад
_"I'm tryin' to help you, son."_ *_THEN CALL MY F*CKING LAWYER!_*
@astroadventures3559
@astroadventures3559 3 года назад
I know right! Maybe this video will help get the right people involved. Because no man should even spend one day behind bars for a crime he didn't commit. And it would take a total moron to look at this information and not see he didn't do it. Sad man😔
@Kat.Evangeline
@Kat.Evangeline 3 года назад
Should have !
@MichaelBrandonMcCartney
@MichaelBrandonMcCartney 6 месяцев назад
Scary knowing there's many, many more cops with no business in that profession. Oh, GED, 18 yrs old, ego, testosterone overload, aggressive attitude, no record? You're hired! Take this gun & viewpoint you're above everyone & everything & don't forget, have fun out there
@Footy_Fan
@Footy_Fan Год назад
You never, ever, EVER answer a question without your lawyer present. He should have told that cop to get the hell out of his face, because he was going home.
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