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When Jodi Parrack was found in the local graveyard in Constantine, Michigan, in 2007, the hunt for whoever did this began. Suspicious were rife in the small town, ultimately landing on the very man who suggested they look where she was found, Raymond McCann. After months of interrogations, the police were sure Raymond McCann was responsible. But, when Daniel Furlong emerges, the case would turn on its head.
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@mirandag.3277
@mirandag.3277 3 года назад
made me extremely mad when that cop was like "no, i dont owe him an apology" like dude....you ruined his life and threw him in prison for over a year, you really do owe that innocent man an apology
@KaiUndMoritz
@KaiUndMoritz 3 года назад
For sexual assault and murdering of a child. Prisoners are humans as well
@JT-xb6bg
@JT-xb6bg 3 года назад
Cops are psychopaths.
@TheSadistNat1on
@TheSadistNat1on 3 года назад
dudes such a pos shit, stupid fucking pride
@106gspot
@106gspot 3 года назад
@Bryan-Michael Dungee obviously he deserved a more trusting wife
@Nekulturny
@Nekulturny 3 года назад
Yeah... screw that cop.. this is why people hate cops. If this were a just universe this cop would lose his pension and be facing jail time himself.
@cnmbnm174
@cnmbnm174 3 года назад
They destroyed his whole life. He lost his job, family, reputation and lastly his freedom. Took 10 years of his life. I believe this man is owed millions of $
@radar536
@radar536 3 года назад
I couldn't agree more. There are many things thats bothers me. But injustice is maybe the number one. Happy 2021
@donerae8682
@donerae8682 3 года назад
He only got $40,000 what a shame
@donnybrook8824
@donnybrook8824 3 года назад
@@donerae8682 And that was probably taxed half. He needs to sue for millions
@tashahatzidakis5680
@tashahatzidakis5680 3 года назад
@@richardwolfe844 hopefully u get off papers soon
@i-vlog1994
@i-vlog1994 3 года назад
@@richardwolfe844 well you committed a armed robbery. You didn’t do “nothing” you aren’t a victim.i got in a bar fight and did 4 years. I’m not crying and I have never blamed any one but myself. Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time. You are the exact reason you don’t do crimes with anyone else because you’d justify snitching on your codefendant lmao
@CLSGL
@CLSGL 2 года назад
Can we just take a second to appreciate that the little girl not only escaped and then got that bastard convicted, but ended up solving the murder of another little girl? She’s a hero!
@thornndog
@thornndog Год назад
I thought the same thing. She's a little bad ass
@evelynpaterson2823
@evelynpaterson2823 11 месяцев назад
Totally!!!
@chrisgraham2327
@chrisgraham2327 27 дней назад
Absolute boss! Hope all the bedr for her.
@annehedonia156
@annehedonia156 Год назад
They interviewed over 1,000 people in this case in a town of 4,000, AND STILL failed to interview the real creep. Smfh. Such incompetence. Chief Laughingstock should've had HIS life and reputation ruined.
@SuigaRou
@SuigaRou 3 года назад
"Constantine had a comparitavely high crime rate". Big surprise with the clowns passing for police around there.
@bec7080
@bec7080 3 года назад
They don't care about actually solving crimes, just getting a quick resolution
@lovelyjanuary
@lovelyjanuary 3 года назад
I came here to the comments to say that exact thing!
@xandir1lover
@xandir1lover 3 года назад
@@bec7080 same in fort collins Colorado, my dad got wrongly convicted of murder cause they found him smoking a few blocks away from the scene. Such an easy case for them since he had a few petty crimes on his record and mental health problems so he acted like a weirdo. But ofcourse no evidence past that, they just wanted someone to go down for it
@markadams7899
@markadams7899 3 года назад
Cops saying"there are lies here" there certainly is coming right out of cops dam mouths!!!!!!!
@mjolninja9358
@mjolninja9358 3 года назад
That hurts, I just passed as a police here in Constantine. Guess I’m a clown aswell 😩🤡😩🤡
@kenball1980
@kenball1980 3 года назад
He voluntarily talked to the police and they destroyed his life. Don't talk to cops kids, lawyer up.
@JK-gm6kk
@JK-gm6kk 3 года назад
Fuckin right
@quickchris10
@quickchris10 3 года назад
So stupid for them to zone in on him just for a suggestion. That's why I never suggest anything. He literally said, ``has anyone looked over there,'' they looked over there, found her, and said, ``you did it.'' Wow. It was just a suggestion. Cemeteries are sort of park-like, some people like going to them, IDK, why not check? I have taken a little stroll thru a couple cemeteries in my life for no reason, just a nice day . . .it's not so weird, is it?!
@reapthewhirlwind6915
@reapthewhirlwind6915 3 года назад
Theyre snakes.
@TK_Tazzkooler
@TK_Tazzkooler 3 года назад
Actually fucking facts a lawyer would of solved this problem
@LittyJonez
@LittyJonez 3 года назад
YES 🙌
@UmatsuObossa
@UmatsuObossa 2 года назад
Immediately blaming the person who happened to suggest looking where you found her is just giving people reasons NOT to help, because heaven forbid they get something right and help so well that you find them!
@jadeamodio82
@jadeamodio82 2 месяца назад
THIS!! This is why ppl hesitate to help police. Bc they do this, even to their own. Now, I personally think ACAB, but damn.
@trgiun
@trgiun Месяц назад
@@jadeamodio82why would you think acab? That’s just beyond ignorant
@user-jb4tr6ru9x
@user-jb4tr6ru9x Месяц назад
Because police are allowed to lie when interviewing suspects..?all this b.s about how they have all this evidence, but they couldnt tell him,,,l would have lawyered up immediately. evidence​@trgiun
@jadeamodio82
@jadeamodio82 Месяц назад
@@trgiun you can have your opinion based on your life experiences and I’ll have mine. Enjoy your day.
@trgiun
@trgiun 27 дней назад
@@jadeamodio82 sure. Wish you could’ve explained as I asked, but have a good day too
@ItsKittenn
@ItsKittenn 2 года назад
I hope he filed a lawsuit, you can tell he’s being genuine and honest. This detective has no idea how to read a person
@ericalexander5890
@ericalexander5890 2 года назад
He did. They gave him 40K or something ridiculous like that.
@alyssafowler9240
@alyssafowler9240 Год назад
@@ericalexander5890 40k? That's it? He should have gotten more. A lot more.
@roxannemoser
@roxannemoser 9 месяцев назад
He just won a 14.5 million dollar lawsuit!
@MakeCaliRedAgain
@MakeCaliRedAgain 4 месяца назад
Right?? I've been deep into behavior and body language analysis the last few years and he is not showing any signs of deception. This is so frustrating.
@mattskustomkreations
@mattskustomkreations 2 месяца назад
@@MakeCaliRedAgainYeah, I kept waiting for the signs of guilt. The standard Reid Technique was not working because he was really innocent, or he at least looked that way from the interrogations I saw. I’m so glad he didn’t fall for the bluffs. A guilty guy would not be laughing at how ludicrous all the baloney they were spewing at him was.
@M_S_K420
@M_S_K420 4 года назад
Probably the worst detectives I've seen on any if these shows
@TheSaintBigFoot
@TheSaintBigFoot 4 года назад
But you have seen them..
@ebayerr
@ebayerr 4 года назад
Agreed.
@sfishy27
@sfishy27 4 года назад
Yeah the county is tiny and never sees this kind of stuff. They're incompetent enough when it comes to petty crimes so doesn't surprise me how bad they fumbled this
@SupernaturalBeingsofEarth
@SupernaturalBeingsofEarth 4 года назад
Inbred...
@Nelo_Wolf
@Nelo_Wolf 4 года назад
Inspector gadget is more of a detective
@WhiteRabbit1209
@WhiteRabbit1209 4 года назад
His body language is clear, he is telling the truth. This is hard to watch, horrible detectives.
@LindysEpiphany
@LindysEpiphany 4 года назад
Very sad! The cop is lying his ass off.
@TheScienceguy77
@TheScienceguy77 4 года назад
Seriously, he's maintaining constant eye contact and he's not giving any tells.
@shacklynized
@shacklynized 4 года назад
Yep. Anyone that knows anything about body language can tell he’s innocent. As a detective they should have noticed that but they were more interested in “solving” the case than finding the truth. So pathetic. I wish those detectives could be charged with something but I’m sure they can’t and they will get to walk around with their stupid, low iq grins on their face.
@mariansaldo1
@mariansaldo1 4 года назад
I agree. I had a very hard time watching it myself, I felt so horrible for him. I was also horrified that t the police and the judicial system were able to convict him so easily and for so long for perjury. This could happen to anyone.
@Kikilang60
@Kikilang60 4 года назад
Everyone experts after they know the truth. You must be smarter than everyone else. I'm only human, I would have thought he did it. Now, I know I could be wrong.
@FC-hj9ub
@FC-hj9ub Год назад
It's like arguing with my father. I'm not asking you I'm telling you, always interrupting, and then surprised he doesn't understand anything in 20 years.
@jadeamodio82
@jadeamodio82 2 месяца назад
OMG. I wondered why (other than the obvious) that this interview was so triggering. Do we have the same “father”?!
@taylorstarr518
@taylorstarr518 Год назад
He was SO respectful to the police even as they worked tirelessly to frame him. So sad
@satekeeper
@satekeeper Год назад
His mistake. They did not deserve any respect. They didn't care about evidence, they had a "gut feeling" and that was reason enough to absolutely destroy a man. Even worse, because they were focused on the wrong man a serial child killer walked free and other children were at risk of being killed. These men should lose their jobs, at the minimum. There has to be a point in society where we say there is NO EVIDENCE. That means you STOP.
@Laura-wf7qv
@Laura-wf7qv 4 года назад
Wow. This is terrifying. They basically ruined his life with ZERO evidence.
@diturner7247
@diturner7247 4 года назад
It happens so often. The process is mental abuse.
@20fiveCent
@20fiveCent 4 года назад
This happens very often
@joer-tard2821
@joer-tard2821 4 года назад
just another day in law enforcement.
@allenrader2117
@allenrader2117 4 года назад
basically? they did
@tammywallace5928
@tammywallace5928 4 года назад
Yes this does happen way too much I’ll never understand why they just wanna close a case! No evidence no anything but ego and while the whole time the real criminals are out and about the sad part is they know this!
@christinecox6049
@christinecox6049 3 года назад
The police never solved this... that little girl Mckenzie solved it
@jeanettec30
@jeanettec30 3 года назад
they had no intentions on solving this case outside of Ray being the guy.
@didarden
@didarden 3 года назад
@@jeanettec30 right
@jonstone9741
@jonstone9741 3 года назад
@@jeanettec30 Yup. Frigging cops. It's easier for them to frame an innocent man than to do the difficult detective work necessary to find the real culprit.
@blazefairchild465
@blazefairchild465 3 года назад
How many more little girls got killed by the real killer when the wrong guy was in prison ? They have no interest in finding the guy because they know who it is.
@Forever-411
@Forever-411 3 года назад
I live in branch county, just shy of a mile from St Joseph County. The cops are either corrupt or just don't give a shit. Another cold case (Brittany Shank) has yet to be solved. I as well as others have been trying to solve it on our own. So far I've found a phone belonging to ***** on the very road she was last seen running down before going missing. I also found an empty hole in the woods with a rusted shovel laying next to it. The closest area nearby to conceal a body and or murder someone. I had also found videos of him walking through the woods. And he just so happened to have conflict of interest. According to a source, Brittany had worked at a Marathon Gas Station that he had robbed and at that time she knew who he was.
@NovellaPetronella
@NovellaPetronella 2 года назад
it’s crazy how they were still trying to tie him to the crime after the other guy came forward and solely confessed, and both saying they didn’t know each other at all. I knew in that last interview that he was innocent. I hope he has moved forward enough to have a much better life, he deserves it after everything he went through.
@jennifermaddy2442
@jennifermaddy2442 Год назад
Cops trying to fit a square peg in a round hole
@TheChristianNomad
@TheChristianNomad 8 месяцев назад
Plus the whole being a coach, Raymond couched his son's 12yr old team, the other guy coached 8yr olds and the cops kept saying their teams might have played each other. Man I h8 cops.
@dawnboese6613
@dawnboese6613 2 года назад
This video was really hard to watch. That poor man. I can't imagine the helpless feeling and terror he went through. All he did was try to help find her and because he was a reserve he had access to cuffs he must have done it. Anyone can get cuffs! My heart breaks for him and I haven’t finished the video but I pray he's doing ok now 🙏 😔 ❤
@trudykennedy2380
@trudykennedy2380 16 дней назад
For the first time watching one of Mike’s videos, I had to fast forward through much of the interviews, particularly the last one. Felt sick for this honest, pleading man.
@JodyMBurns
@JodyMBurns 4 года назад
Repeat after me: " I don't answer questions without my lawyer present."
@bobraible
@bobraible 4 года назад
And even then don't answer. They were obviously hoping to make a case against him, so why make their job any easier. Ask if you are being charged, and if not ask if you are free to leave.
@HeadNtheClouds
@HeadNtheClouds 4 года назад
LAWYER UP!
@brettthewilder2338
@brettthewilder2338 4 года назад
This! Always this!
@jacksnakejames9570
@jacksnakejames9570 4 года назад
Yes, lawyer up, but being stern with police does not end well (for poor people), as far as I've seen. Also, if they want to pin it on you, it will ALMOST CERTAINLY stick, and you will be convicted of the crime. It truly, is not about the guilty person being convicted and punished for their actions.
@MrFishateyokids
@MrFishateyokids 4 года назад
I been waiting for him to get up and tell them leave me alone and do your fucking jobs. Then just leave. Completely unjustified what happened to him
@juniorcosio8873
@juniorcosio8873 4 года назад
The cop that said he wouldn’t issue an apology died from cancer a year later. KARMA
@MaddCrazyMee
@MaddCrazyMee 4 года назад
makes me wonder if he had something to do with it and needed someone to blame it on.
@crypt0bank446
@crypt0bank446 4 года назад
good
@memoofjacoboarbenzjuanarev9724
@memoofjacoboarbenzjuanarev9724 4 года назад
Good he was a BAD cop.
@patman0250
@patman0250 4 года назад
Good cuz this dirt bag is burning in hell for making someone's life miserable. This is a case of cop lying just to put someone behind bars for his suspicions. This is abuse of power and he's getting Soul tortured in hell like he deserves.
@TracksWithDax
@TracksWithDax 4 года назад
@@patman0250 It's so disgusting. It's like they were more concerned with pinning the crime on SOMEONE than on actually serving justice
@Robinson67
@Robinson67 7 месяцев назад
I cannot believe his family bailed on him so quickly and even after he was found innocent. What in the f kind of family is that
@neildobbs7177
@neildobbs7177 Год назад
the thing that gets me you tell them the truth over and over and they keep saying to you tell me the truth. all they want is to get you to admit it by pressuring you to confess. so they don’t have to do their job by looking for evidence to who really did it.
@coopersfriend9669
@coopersfriend9669 4 года назад
This is why even innocent people, should talk to the police with their lawyer present.
@Michael-pf8we
@Michael-pf8we 4 года назад
If you don’t want to look guilty just remain silent until trial
@tobeybenway6352
@tobeybenway6352 4 года назад
@@Omni-Blast if he had asked for an attorney at the beginning none of this would of happened
@keithh3725
@keithh3725 4 года назад
Right!! Sad thing is u could have a idea that could help the case but u can't say shit...I'll die b4 I talk to cops.
@felixc543
@felixc543 4 года назад
The idea that getting a lawyer makes you guilty/seem guilty is pure propaganda tbh
@1962pjh
@1962pjh 4 года назад
NO talking =No perjury charge.
@TheDareski3D
@TheDareski3D 3 года назад
Almost nothing gets more under my skin than a shitty interrogator. And this one is bottom-of-the-barrel.
@dreasmom2789
@dreasmom2789 3 года назад
He was terrible.
@smmacktalk
@smmacktalk 2 года назад
@@ayyubvernon1557 he’s definitely a laughing stock now, what a bum
@minibixxx
@minibixxx 2 года назад
I know you didn't mean to do it , it was an accident, I know you're a good guy 🙄
@quantumsmom559
@quantumsmom559 2 года назад
I was thinking the same thing.
@MrTim223
@MrTim223 2 года назад
@@smmacktalk The whole department isn't a laughing stock - it's actually a modern day example of how police work is NOT supposed to happen. Hearing those confirmed idiot so-called "detectives" try to force a false confession should be played for students in criminal justice courses to show how interrogations can lead to false confessions. Because police actually are trained to deceive when necessary but outright total lies based on no FACTS whatsoever can often lead to false confessions and other legal issues that can destroy a case.
@sinnlygormes9089
@sinnlygormes9089 Год назад
I live in a town of 700 people I don't know most of them it's so frustrating that even after they caught the horrible man who killed that poor little girl they still tried to make a connection between them this is so upsetting not only was that girls family destroyed but so was Raymond's life and still is hope he finds peace in his life
@TheChristianNomad
@TheChristianNomad 8 месяцев назад
They wanted to connect them because the cops invented evidence and faked videos footage during Raymond's perjury trial, so they were trying to make a connection to cover their crimes.
@b1LL1eMc
@b1LL1eMc 2 года назад
What a traumatic thing for Raymond to go through. I hope he will heal fully from this and live to have a happy life.
@cathybassett6432
@cathybassett6432 8 месяцев назад
Winning a $5M law suit should help.
@efeu5541
@efeu5541 4 года назад
Have seen enough JCS to see that this guy is not guilty. Poor him, it's hard to watch.
@maybelikealittlebit
@maybelikealittlebit 4 года назад
Efeu yeah I skipped half the video because of this... couldn’t handle it. I wish he asked for a lawyer and refused to answer anymore questions.
@mangusta800
@mangusta800 4 года назад
Sorry to ask.What is jsc?Cheers in advance.
@Lange007
@Lange007 4 года назад
@@mangusta800 its a guy who can't swim. His name is Jim
@terrelnewenglandbutler8409
@terrelnewenglandbutler8409 4 года назад
haha thats funny @Efeu me too, thats how i based my opinion on the interview, gotta love jcs. they need to do somemore vids, i dnt see them often anymore
@mbh8621
@mbh8621 4 года назад
100% agree. The fact the he gets so pissed off and never changes his story says it all.
@rudgesanders9268
@rudgesanders9268 3 года назад
Should be a mandatory minimum of $1 million a year you're falsely imprisoned with a minimum of $1 million for anything this big.
@cl1cka
@cl1cka 3 года назад
And it should come off cops/prosecutors salaries...
@abccanada6248
@abccanada6248 3 года назад
@@cl1cka the cops and prosecutors should be in prison. All their assets should be sold and all their savings and whats been put towards their pension should be put towards the pay towards the falsely improsoned victim.
@waqasahmed939
@waqasahmed939 3 года назад
@@abccanada6248 They'd start moaning about how they're afraid to do their job, but they obviously aren't doing their job if they're pushing to put an innocent man in jail.
@nncdrmr
@nncdrmr 2 года назад
He should file a suit against the cops. They are totally incompetent!
@MrSumone
@MrSumone 2 года назад
In Texas, for someone exonerated, it's a 1.6M lump plus ~80k per year of incarceration.
@juggalettyjrb
@juggalettyjrb Год назад
Rewatching the playlist again for my millionth time… this one still ENRAGES me… I’m at work slamming things around…
@jameshopkins503
@jameshopkins503 Год назад
It's terrifying how easily this could happen.
@sushifiggy
@sushifiggy 3 года назад
“I’m the laughing stock of the police station”. Sorry if my truth is messing up your personal life. I’ll just go to prison for years & years so that you’ll be comfortable.
@deadarmd
@deadarmd 3 года назад
No there is no your/his/mine truth. He was speaking THE truth. Ray was speaking THE truth
@michritch3493
@michritch3493 3 года назад
Well, he did deserve to be the laughing stock, didn't he? Whiner.
@sushifiggy
@sushifiggy 3 года назад
Mich Ritch 😂😉You walked right into that one kid 😉😂
@lesflynn4455
@lesflynn4455 3 года назад
"Hey mate I'm really embarrassed. Just tell me what I want to hear so I can wipe this egg of my face. I'll back you up like always. I'm a police officer and I never lie." Clang goes the cell door. "Ha ha sucked in. See you in 20 years loser." Cops, ya gotta love em.
@VsLeo1
@VsLeo1 3 года назад
YES! Exactly what I was thinking!! Like, wtf?! 🤦🏻‍♀️
@davidmccarthy4690
@davidmccarthy4690 3 года назад
This is why even when you’re innocent GET A LAWYER AND DON’T TALK TO COPS!!!!!
@mariestreeting9145
@mariestreeting9145 3 года назад
I guess he felt that being totally innocent he wouldn't need any council. I probably wouldn't get a Lawyer either, dumb move considering this, it's just that it would be the last thing on my mind if i didn't do something.
@godislove9307
@godislove9307 3 года назад
@@mariestreeting9145 That's what most people think, "If I'm innocent, I'll just talk to them and clear my name". The only thing is, they're after convictions and confessions and not necessarily the truth (not all of them, of course, but likely most). A lot of innocent people have been convicted and have confessed to things they didn't do. It's the tactics they use that coerce false confessions. Nobody thinks they'd confess to something they didn't do, but it happens all the time. If they get a confession, they get a conviction. Anyway, if you ever are questioned, exercise your Miranda right to remain silent and immediately ask for an attorney. Don't say anything without the attorney present. Even with an attorney, I'd probably still remain silent. They can't do anything with that. And, if they're not charging you, you are always free to leave. So, I'd leave.
@topspot4834
@topspot4834 3 года назад
*ESPECIALLY* when you're innocent.
@mitchjust6688
@mitchjust6688 3 года назад
ESPECIALLY when you're INNOCENT! :D
@godislove9307
@godislove9307 3 года назад
@@nicklibby3784 I agree. Plea deals are a top reason that some innocents confess to crimes. I just wouldn't say anything. That frustrates their tactics and leaves them nothing to work with or twist. I also would not consent to a lie detector test.
@RETRO_BELL
@RETRO_BELL 2 года назад
*This should be turned into a film*
@victordasilva4627
@victordasilva4627 10 месяцев назад
That detective should of been put in prison for ruining this man’s life.
@DesertZo6
@DesertZo6 3 года назад
Just because he’s out of prison doesn’t mean his life isn’t ruined. He lost everything...at the hands of the investigators.
@IndianaMint
@IndianaMint 3 года назад
Did he get compensated?
@marcuslarwa9098
@marcuslarwa9098 3 года назад
Cory Fuqua that’s crazy he should have sued the piss out of that city.
@wickedliquid1177
@wickedliquid1177 3 года назад
And it's just pure luck he wasn't murdered in prison because they thought he was a child murdered
@addieISme
@addieISme 3 года назад
And I'm sure they lost NO sleep after ruining his life over speculation...
@jaderoman187
@jaderoman187 3 года назад
Dude's probably got PTSD from what he endured...no amount of money he wins can erase those memories.
@doctabaldhead
@doctabaldhead 4 года назад
I hate those interviews. "You did it!" "What evidence do you have?" "You tell us!" "I was at home." "No you weren't!" "Where was I then?" "YoU TeLl Us!" They didn't even try to make any sort of connection.
@BB_Gavrielides
@BB_Gavrielides 4 года назад
the 'dossier technique'
@4dchessmoves235
@4dchessmoves235 4 года назад
The cops care more about convicting someone then convicting the actual perpetrator...
@deniserossiter1059
@deniserossiter1059 4 года назад
When he stood up & started freaking out...I said: ”THAT’S what I would have done if I KNEW I didn't do something that they were trying to pin on me!!” If he had a lot of money to fight the case (a GOOD defense attorney) he probably never would have went in for anything. Poor guy!! The ”save my face” pal owes him a huge apology!! I wonder if he ever got one.
@seannotconnery8191
@seannotconnery8191 4 года назад
@Denise Rossiter it's almost like an innocent man got angry about being falsely accused of being a child rapist and murderer... HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
@Kevbotoconnell
@Kevbotoconnell 4 года назад
@@seannotconnery8191 That's what she's saying...
@TruecrimeAndcommentary
@TruecrimeAndcommentary 2 месяца назад
This is horrible. So horrible. That man was villainised, targeted and jailed for 20 months for something he didn’t do. He suffered so mentally and lost time he will never get back. To put him through that is one thing but then to show no remorse or apology after he is vindicated makes it even worse. I’m so so sorry for him.
@alphacraig4784
@alphacraig4784 2 года назад
I lived in Constantine and this event is still something people generally don't like to talk about. Some people thought it could have been a trucker driving through and is largely why the township voted to have a bypass go around the town.
@raymondcaylor6292
@raymondcaylor6292 4 года назад
The absolute worst police interrogation I've ever witnessed. No wonder that town has a high crime rate....."this case is solved, all we need you to do is confess" was their whole investigative plan.
@vanval4784
@vanval4784 4 года назад
Absolutely disgusting!!!
@punkybrewstar83
@punkybrewstar83 4 года назад
Haha 😂😂😂😂😂😂 this is how police normally operate all over the world. Some are good, care, work hard for justice... vast majority are complete POS.
@TonySamedi
@TonySamedi 4 года назад
@@punkybrewstar83 I say this as someone whose family is mostly law enforcement and thus knows a ton of law enforcement. The biggest mistake folks make with police is thinking the majority are either the saints and bastions of justice like freaking Superman, or all complete POS scumbags who just wanna crack skulls and use authority to persecute people. Most cops are just folks doing a job. It's like any job really, there's some folks who really want to do it right and get things done as best as possible, and a LOT of folks who just want their paycheck, and then a few assholes. The problem is with police work, like in this case, someone just doing it for the paycheck, looking for the easiest solution to get their job 'finished' costs people their lives. It's not malevolence (in MOST cases) it's indifference .
@punkybrewstar83
@punkybrewstar83 4 года назад
@@TonySamedi Indifference and refusal to admit your mistake or budge your position is malevolent if it destroys people's lives. Seen it my whole life. On a personal note, 28 December last year I was assaulted with a sledgehammer by a man called Richard Mills. Richard Mills and Richard Walker had stolen my grandmother's keys from her rental and left the site unsecure with wide open windows. After a day of ignored calls, I loaded the painting shit in my car, and drove to their house. I put plaster on Richies car because I could hear him laughing at me inside. He came out, dragged me inside, and assaulted me. The strike to my forehead gave me a concussion, and I had a large, obvious bump on my head. I also said upon the police arrival that Richie had struck me with the sledgehammer. The white, male police officers, Joseph Le Fleming Burrow and Mitchell Cattell, from the Mount Wellington NZ police, arrested me for willful damage, and put me in handcuffs, and threatened me in the car on the way to the station because I was nauseous, forcing me to swallow my own vomit. I didn't get any medical assistance for 3 hours. Nothing happened to white, male, Richard Mills. When I finally got the disclosure, Joseph Le Fleming Burrows had written that I said I hurt my head on the car. Laziness or not, it is pure evil.
@wonderwoman6019
@wonderwoman6019 4 года назад
Exactly what I've been thinking! No wonder thier crime rate is completely out of control! Idiots whom I would guess are part of the high crime rate!
@___LC___
@___LC___ 3 года назад
Omg, Ray only got $40,000 in compensation for the abuse he suffered at the hands of law enforcement. That wouldn’t even cover his wages for the time he was incarcerated, let alone the suffering and loss of everything in his life?
@ludwigvonn9889
@ludwigvonn9889 3 года назад
only 40k? lol... Should have been at least 500k
@___LC___
@___LC___ 3 года назад
He is suing for damages.
@perseverance5918
@perseverance5918 3 года назад
And what’s even more sad, the officers who did that to him don’t have to turn in their badge. They continue to get away with doing this to innocent lives you can’t fix a f up that bug with any amount
@adzreenaziz6255
@adzreenaziz6255 3 года назад
He needs a good new york lawyer to sue the pathetic ex cop who wouldnt apologize and the joker cop who said he was the laughing stock of his station...for 5mil
@muggleintheupsidedown
@muggleintheupsidedown 3 года назад
@@ludwigvonn9889 that was there point lol, that’s why they said he only got $40k even after they ruined his life. But yeah, should have been more than $500k too/:
@mindy2347
@mindy2347 Год назад
Mike, you say the stuff most people are thinking! Love listening to your take on these terrible cases
@AvaLight143
@AvaLight143 2 года назад
I really love the work you do for all these victims
@roboninjasaur6729
@roboninjasaur6729 4 года назад
"this poor girl was murdered! lets spend five years harassing a man we have no evidence for instead of putting effort in finding the culprit, allowing them to attack again!"
@parafoxlouise5097
@parafoxlouise5097 4 года назад
Cops taking the easy way out... we can make this shit stick ... they thought he’d cave if they keep bullying him! Lawyers people call you a lawyer.
@jacksnakejames9570
@jacksnakejames9570 4 года назад
Now with this coronavirus shit, they can actually utilize their police powers to solve some of the unsolved rape and murder cases that get put aside because they wanted to prove a guy had a personal use amount of drugs on him. Maybe they'll learn, but it's not likely. It takes a certain type of person to be a cop, or judge, or prosecutor. Unless they are corrupt, ALL of these people DO believe that it is their RIGHT to force their will onto other people. I know people say there are good cops, and that may be true, but find me ONE that DOESN"T believe that, and I'll give you a cookie!
@johnrankin7135
@johnrankin7135 4 года назад
Seems like cops knew what happened and just had to try to find someone to pin it on. Otherwise it makes no sense. Any junior detective would have known from that first interview that he didn't do it. Seems like some people in that town like to rape kids, and seems like they might wear badges to work.
@bobburger6485
@bobburger6485 4 года назад
You.are right, I been arrested twice for drug charges and delt with prosecutors, there worst than used car salesmen, and the cops! I still get pulled over all the time for bullshit reasons and they try to bully me cuz I got a possession charge 7 YEARS AGO, go find some real crimials
@TheGalacticEmperorOfLabels
@TheGalacticEmperorOfLabels 4 года назад
With a population that small, they could have found the guy with a DNA sweep in no time.
@vespairr
@vespairr 4 года назад
Wow, the fact that the Ex Police Chief just shows zero guilt for likely knowingly convicting an innocent man and ruining his life for YEARS is infuriating. Stuff like that makes my blood absolutely boil
@three-stripes
@three-stripes 4 года назад
I REALLY hope this fool will get wrongfully imprisoned one day and see how it feels. Meh. I'll protest to keep him in there.
@LouGojira2
@LouGojira2 4 года назад
You'd think that Raymond McCann would have a nice, fat lawsuit lined up after all of this.
@kelleybutler9720
@kelleybutler9720 4 года назад
Vespairr ATTORNEY OR LAWYER! Once you’ve answered the questions and cooperated, yet it still obvious they’re completely laser focused on you and aren’t being open minded regarding looking at other theories. Yes it’s time to say those magical words, I want a LAWYER please. It made me literally sick as they went on because I could feel that he was innocent.
@three-stripes
@three-stripes 4 года назад
@Ben Siener No it isn't over. His life is ruined, his name is tarnished until the day he dies.
@gggggggggggggg41
@gggggggggggggg41 4 года назад
This triggered me too. Horrible.
@jessicamilestone4026
@jessicamilestone4026 Год назад
Thank you for another excellent video, Mike.
@brookswade5774
@brookswade5774 9 месяцев назад
Well said Mike. Your closing was priceless.
@excuzza
@excuzza 4 года назад
“I’m the laughing stock of this whole department”. Boy do I have some news for you.
@corvus1970
@corvus1970 4 года назад
One year after former Police Chief James Bedell said that he owed no apology to Raymond McCann, he passed away from cancer. I'm fairly certain that cancer won't be apologizing anytime soon.
@MrFIRESEAL117
@MrFIRESEAL117 4 года назад
Cancer getting rid of cancer.
@ronaldblackburn2483
@ronaldblackburn2483 4 года назад
A fate richly deserved .
@bonniestull2222
@bonniestull2222 4 года назад
Hmmm karma, He could have said I'm sorry that we made a mistake or something but we were trying to find justice for this girl! And the fact that his behavior made him a suspect.
@halomurray6677
@halomurray6677 4 года назад
Too bad it didn't last longer...maybe 6 years of teasing that it would get better and then 20 months of terrible pain.
@francjameso
@francjameso 4 года назад
Good riddance lol
@darcybloom-boedefeld5046
@darcybloom-boedefeld5046 7 месяцев назад
Love your work
@sandysizemore501
@sandysizemore501 2 года назад
I’m going back to your “Ole’ stories. And enjoying them Mike. Thanks.😊😊😊😊🐙🐙🐙🐙🐙🐙🐙🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
@sigmaticus
@sigmaticus 3 года назад
That cop looking him in the eyes saying “I don’t lie” then proceeds to blatantly lie for the whole interrogation.
@jamesmata2945
@jamesmata2945 3 года назад
Never ever trust a person who say they dont lie.
@dididothat2245
@dididothat2245 3 года назад
Biggest lie from the cops to a suspected murderer: “we are here to help you”. Uhhhhm...NOPE! More like...”we are here to solve this case, by any means necessary, as it will get family members off our azz, and maybe some recognition from our colleagues and/or the media/public. So...we’re gonna need you to confess!” 🤨😔🙄😪
@rrpostalagain
@rrpostalagain 3 года назад
@@dididothat2245 yeah, I hate that shit. Trying anything they can to jam a guy up while lying straight to his face that he’s his only friend. I couldn’t do it. I’m sure they convince themselves they are being assholes for the right reasons, I just don’t think you can turn that on and off at will, especially if you do it all the time.
@skepticusmaximus184
@skepticusmaximus184 3 года назад
@@jamesmata2945 Never trust a person with a badge first. Then if they proclaim how honest they are, then you can assume they are lying filth. But no, anyone else who has to proclaim their honesty, is a prime candidate for a confidence trickster.
@stefaniekay8699
@stefaniekay8699 3 года назад
It makes me so sad for our “system”, like WTF?!?! I know that if I was EVER pulled in, I would NOT speak without a lawyer, and I’m not even a criminal!!
@minimumwagereviews8431
@minimumwagereviews8431 3 года назад
Why is this okay? For police to destroy peoples lives without any consequences? I don't get it
@Bee-zw9je
@Bee-zw9je 3 года назад
Dude blue lives matter !!!!
@sstritmatter2158
@sstritmatter2158 3 года назад
Courts too - 20 years for perjury? What did he perjure? Not knowing his exact whereabouts within 10 minutes of everywhere he went that day down to a T? For people wanting to convict him of that for 20 years I say tell them where you were August 10, 1996 and you better get EVERYTHING RIGHT - where you were, how long you were there, when you left, when you arrived at the next place down to a T or face 20 years.
@tb543
@tb543 3 года назад
@@sstritmatter2158 well said 💯
@youthofyesterdayrecords
@youthofyesterdayrecords 3 года назад
You don't get it? Look around. Power corrupts. Period.
@gamersrepublic6920
@gamersrepublic6920 3 года назад
Man, the cops aren't even close to the worst. Look at prosecutors, those folks are some of the most vile people you'll find in the whole justice system
@SeanP7195
@SeanP7195 5 месяцев назад
Ironically, he was the only righteous Cop in the room during those interrogations. FYI in 2023 he was fully exonerated and awarded 14.3 million from the state.
@anneperry9014
@anneperry9014 2 года назад
How bloody awful. I can't imagine the pain and unbearable grief. It's just absolutely mind numbing, having to go through that for anyone. I feel very very sad and disgusted. I'm sure as HUMAN BEINGS, we're not supposed to suffer like this!!!!😪😪😫
@alainpreveaux2428
@alainpreveaux2428 4 года назад
When the detective tells you they want to help you, help yourself and get an attorney.
@johnba291972
@johnba291972 3 года назад
Yeah you can always be 100% sure that they only got you there to help themselves. A police interview is only about 1 thing, them gathering evidence to use against you. People think the police want to hear your story if you are innocent, they don't. You saying you're innocent don't count for shit in their eyes. In fact if you explain why you are innocent all they will be looking for is the slightest discrepancy they can use to twist the facts to make it look like you're lying, even if you are telling the truth. Even if they do genuinely think you're innocent they will still look for a way to prove you guilty. Otherwise why else would they have you there for? Horrible horrible people, they try to make out like they're all about helping and saving lives, but you know there's something very wrong about that when they achieve it by ruining others. Its all just smoke and mirrors designed to make them appear as hero's so the masses will accept them as their protectors. There is much power in that.
@nunya7806
@nunya7806 3 года назад
I couldn't agree more with you! Perfectly said
@leeretaschen231
@leeretaschen231 3 года назад
Poor bastard. Those cops took everything from him to protect their egos. And then the one that said he didn’t feel like he owed him an apology. Disgusting.
@johnba291972
@johnba291972 3 года назад
If you are genuinely innocent then its even more necessary to shut up as you will just be giving the cops and prosecutor the details of what your defence would be if you did go to court. Then they'd have months to work on the best course to dispute your version of events. its no different to a war, you wouldn't tell your enemy details of your strategy months in advance and still expect to win.
@mellowyello1478
@mellowyello1478 4 года назад
What makes me the maddest and most depressed is that his wife and family abandoned him despite being with him when she went missing. They knew exactly where he was, because his wife was with him, but she divorced him for it. That is such bullshit.
@p1tz0n16
@p1tz0n16 4 года назад
could also be that she wanted a divorce before it happened and just blamed it on this? But i don't know.
@lorielhassani
@lorielhassani 4 года назад
Also he did go to prison for lying...maybe he wasn't at home? It never went into detail about what he lied about
@RsSlay
@RsSlay 4 года назад
If that's the type of woman she is then he's better off
@ThatsN0tFair
@ThatsN0tFair 4 года назад
@@lorielhassani i think they did, something about him checking a certain area and then it came out that he was never at that place he said it in this video im not excactly sure, but nothing to get a minimum of 20 months for, the cops were sure this dude did it they just didnt have any evidence if he didnt confess so they cant charge him with murder so they charged him with a bullshit charge of purgery thats a ridiculous sentence too 20 months to 20 years just ridiculous and then the cop saying he has nothing to apologize about, clearly he feels some type of way about the guy or he is one of those people when theyre wrong they dont accept it
@lorielhassani
@lorielhassani 4 года назад
@@ThatsN0tFair oh i agree...he didn't do it. I don't think he had anything to do with it. My point is maybe he was with another woman and wasn't actually home. Or maybe he asked his wife to lie for him because he was out doing something else. The only thing they said about him not checking a place is: why didn't he check the graveyard. I also agree that the sentence is ridiculous. That charge/sentence is to keep someone in prison for nothing but some personal punishment. This cop OBVIOUSLY had a vendetta against this guy.
@replaycrew5024
@replaycrew5024 2 года назад
Hello there Mike been binge watching all the missed videos
@beanutputterr
@beanutputterr 2 года назад
i remember seeing this case on truecrimedaily years ago, and god damn i was so pissed off, listening to this case again im even more pissed off. ive heard its very common or innocent people to raise their voices and get mad when being accused of murder, so for them to say it was "suspicious" was maddening, i hope to god raymond mccann finds happiness and lives a good life. wha he went through was so undeserved, even after being proven innocent, the treatment he got was so incredibly saddening. im rambling but idc im just still pissed off at the incompetency and with the mob mentality that lives in that town
@angelashortall9778
@angelashortall9778 4 года назад
this poor fellow just goes, "hey anyone check the graveyard yet?" and thats it, everything goes to shit for him.
@brandongrayson456
@brandongrayson456 4 года назад
No crap. Makes you think if anyone ever goes missing should I even make a suggestion on where to look.
@SalveRegina8
@SalveRegina8 4 года назад
Trump says anything ... and CNN provides the same outcome.
@codysmith5260
@codysmith5260 4 года назад
@@SalveRegina8 awww poor Trumppp 😭😭
@wmdkitty
@wmdkitty 4 года назад
It's not that he suggested it, it's that he continually insisted she was there. How did he know she was there? He either had to have seen the body (and not reported it?) or he killed her and dumped the body there (far more likely).
@brandongrayson456
@brandongrayson456 4 года назад
@@wmdkitty but he didn't kill her lmao and they found no connection what so ever. O there's random DNA all over this little girls, doesn't come back to this man, fck it he did it anyway and we need to waste as much time as possible on him. And suggesting something 2 or 3 times still doesn't mean a damn thing. How many times have you and someone else had a search for something and you suggest that it may be in a certain spot. Well the other person never goes and looks so you say hey did you check where I said. And they respond with a no not yet.
@dontmindme633
@dontmindme633 4 года назад
The egos on these guys. Unbelievable. Can’t even apologize for ruining a mans life.
@MarcDufresneosorusrex
@MarcDufresneosorusrex 3 года назад
what's your take on, .. like .. would the pd salvage some honor if they admitted to have been wrong?...
@dontmindme633
@dontmindme633 3 года назад
Marc Dufresne yes I think taking responsibility for mistakes made and actually feeling regret would be more honorable.
@MarcDufresneosorusrex
@MarcDufresneosorusrex 3 года назад
@@dontmindme633 even at the cost of "image"? i mean i know i have my doubts with Kurt Cobain, but "he was a junkie" so no none seemed to have given a f&*.. but i mean this guy here.. he's not a millinoaire/rockstar.. just minding his own business n shit.. it's crazy they would go as far as they went. almost on purpose.. i am looking at this case of the cops pulling over a tractor in Alberta and injuring a yound teenage farmer.. my mind is just .. have no words at what people endure...
@MarcDufresneosorusrex
@MarcDufresneosorusrex 3 года назад
@Amanda Charlebois i agree, I am amazed the cops would go so far just to put someone in jail.. so abusive of them
@CJ-mi8ji
@CJ-mi8ji 3 года назад
Honestly felt disgusted when he said that Could have just apologized and it wouldn’t have cost him nothing Fucking disgrace
@samsessums2730
@samsessums2730 2 дня назад
The amount of abuse that innocent man would have received in jail as a child murderer and child molester must have been awful. He would have also had his food spit in, jizzed in, put shit in, all kinds of stuff. Job lost, relationships ruined, life destroyed, etc. He should slap a lawsuit on everyone involved for all they have.
@twichmcvey6065
@twichmcvey6065 Год назад
This is the definition of railroaded. When it comes to cops putting away the wrong people
@happyhappyjoyjoy2154
@happyhappyjoyjoy2154 4 года назад
I hope this guy sued the dept for ruining his life..
@gaaraxnaru
@gaaraxnaru 4 года назад
He did. And only got $40,000.
@CamMackay96
@CamMackay96 4 года назад
@@gaaraxnaru that's upsetting. Years of harassment based on zero empirical evidence and a false conviction, he deserved more.
@_s0kra7es81
@_s0kra7es81 4 года назад
Cam Mackay he plead No Contest. I’m surprised he got any money in the suit. He was a suspect and it sucks what they did to him, but he took a plea on the charge.
@manbearpig2164
@manbearpig2164 4 года назад
@@jholl78 what is tbh
@manbearpig2164
@manbearpig2164 4 года назад
@@jholl78 ok ,right on
@TonyGearSolid
@TonyGearSolid 3 года назад
"He was acting very weird after discovering the body of a 12 year old girl!" Uh, please tell me how one is supposed to act after seeing something like that? Ray was proven innocent after being wrongly convicted, lost literally everything in the process and yet these cowards still can't admit they were wrong and apologize to him.
@mudslicker3122
@mudslicker3122 3 года назад
Also, he was a close friend (uncle?) of the family. He knew the kid.
@daveshif2514
@daveshif2514 3 года назад
“Acting strangely” isnt a real thing, its cop slang. If the killer was really acting “strange” it would be so obvious that you wouldent even have to say it, the dude would be freaking out everyone and everyone, not just the cop who made that statement
@reignman30
@reignman30 2 года назад
@@mudslicker3122 Raymond was the uncle of the little girl that Jodi was on her way to visit.
@ognyena
@ognyena 2 года назад
Because ego doesnt allow compassion...
@rmalmeida1976
@rmalmeida1976 2 года назад
The wrongly accused deserve an apology in the very least, but I bet if the accusers apologize, they open themselves up for lawsuits. It's a shitty thing but that is what happens when this country is full of lawyers looking to make a buck. This guy's life was ruined in his prime and I pray he can bounce back. There are many examples of false accusations ruining lives all over the world. So sad.
@GHANDIBONEZWORLD
@GHANDIBONEZWORLD 2 месяца назад
Rest eternally Jodi. All these years later, ur family still hold it down for you & your story is a cautionary tale thats helped many and brought tears to all with an ounce of a heart
@SulliverVittles
@SulliverVittles 7 месяцев назад
This is exactly why you should never voluntarily talk to police.
@VERDICTInsanity
@VERDICTInsanity 3 года назад
The interrogators said that Ray wasn’t a good liar.... no shit, that’s because he was telling the truth! 😔
@peterfeeney1198
@peterfeeney1198 2 года назад
That is a great point!
@frankcooke1692
@frankcooke1692 2 года назад
Anybody is going to sound nervous when they're being interrogated. It's uncomfortable to be accused of things
@pikeman80
@pikeman80 2 года назад
@@frankcooke1692 And deprived of food, water and sleep. They often will say what the detective wants to hear to get him to shut the hell up
@Kat.Evangeline
@Kat.Evangeline 2 года назад
Wow
@jonslg240
@jonslg240 2 года назад
He deserves millions upon millions for this. More importantly, they deserve the punishment of having to pay it.
@rebeccagraves940
@rebeccagraves940 2 года назад
"For eight years I had to wonder who killed my daughter." But you were more than willing to send another man to jail and ruin his life just to make someone pay.
@Ammar777s
@Ammar777s 2 года назад
I caught that too. I'm sorry for her loss, but she's a fucking idiot
@Needler13
@Needler13 2 года назад
Americans have this thirst for blood than for justice.
@reinamatheny9972
@reinamatheny9972 2 года назад
So she knew the man they put in prison was innocent and was ok with it?
@despicabledavidshort3806
@despicabledavidshort3806 2 года назад
@@Needler13 we actually have a thirst for both 💯
@ninaturtle7554
@ninaturtle7554 2 года назад
I was thinking the same… but 2 years early she was so sure the man who did it is being sent to prison. Its hard being a mother and loosing ur child i know, but even after the real killer admitted to it she still had her doubts. I guess its hard for the brain to believe for 8 years some1 killed ur child then all of a sudden the real killer confesses, dna is a match then for the brain to turn around and let go what u believed for 8 years is difficult. I hope that innocent man finds peace and joy, he deserves it after all that was taken from him. I surely would not sit around and just accept the fate.. some ppl will pay up. For that cop who came outa retirement, i would like to say fu to his face. Good he is in retirement old fart cant ruin other ppl with his shitty skills as a cop, probably put alota innocent ppl in jail during his service just so he wont be a laughing stock and his poor ego hurt
@theresevarney4715
@theresevarney4715 Год назад
The Ex Chief that said, They don't owe a wrongly accused man an apology or anything else, is just as evil as the murderer. How dare they ruin a man's life on purpose! I would hate to be in his shoes when karma hits or he is standing before God on judgement day!
@KaraZiasapiens
@KaraZiasapiens 2 месяца назад
That interrogation had all the hallmarks of someone telling the truth. The anger, the frustration, the inability to even conceive of what it was, exactly, these "detectives" wanted to know...my god. I hope this poor guy got a lawyer, and I hope he is given millions for everything these idiots took from him.
@opalgoon6154
@opalgoon6154 4 года назад
That man saying hes still proud he put an innocent man in prison and ruined his life is disgusting. They had a chance to someehat redeem themselves but chose to just assert how ignorant they are..shameful
@maureenanderson4272
@maureenanderson4272 4 года назад
So horrible. Jody's mother saying the McCanns were like family. NOPE! She did not care about the injustice. Must have enjoyed feeling "right"
@VioletJoy
@VioletJoy 4 года назад
Trying to save face. He put his reputation above an innocent man's life.
@richarddobson5035
@richarddobson5035 4 года назад
@Denis Litvinov they are lazy and they want to do their jobs? Lol. This is absolutely a case of cops being dicks. They are not always dicks. When I was a teenager, I was arrested for curfew with weed on me. That cop could have ruined my future by charging me with posession. He didn't and I was able to get student loans and create a good life for myself. Please stop generalizing. If I said all (insert group here) were the same, you would absolutely not agree with my statement.
@drnogueiras8783
@drnogueiras8783 4 года назад
I watched a documentary series on people on death row. I was totally shocked at the detectives one-track minds. You’d learn about these people and their crimes, and really get a good understanding of how this human being had come to be where they were. Some were clearly accidents, wrong place/wrong time with a shitty friend or acquaintance, honestly had been raised not to know much better, or had mitigating factors (like mountains of evidence of sexual abuse before one kid snapped and killed his abuser). These detectives ALL discounted any and all evidence or testimony (from very credible witnesses, too) in the suspect’s favor, while basically (and sometimes literally!) falsifying or twisting evidence- *because they’re a bad guy.* They called the people “pure evil” basically no matter what. There’s no gray area, everyone’s just evil or not evil... and who cares what happens to the “evil” ones? (And theyre always evil according to the detectives, of course). I can understand why it might be necessary in that job to not second guess yourself or let yourself see any humanity in a suspect, but when they’re proven innocent after the facfrsor got extremely unfair deals and you still say you don’t regret ANYTHING? That freaks me out.
@richarddobson5035
@richarddobson5035 4 года назад
@@aquanaut4life721 One weed charge prevents you from getting student loans, ever. That one act of kindness allowed me to go to and graduate college.
@beautifulsurprise9424
@beautifulsurprise9424 2 года назад
The fact that his own family deserted him and his son barely talks to him even after the real killer was found and he was released is so sad to me. Even his family is unwilling to open their eyes and see that they were wrong. I feel for him.
@cheepymcpeepy
@cheepymcpeepy Год назад
I wonder if it's pride or guilt.
@artists_lodge
@artists_lodge Год назад
@@cheepymcpeepy both. Arrogance really.
@lucasomalley
@lucasomalley Год назад
​@Copycat Singers Exposed You're a little slow I see.
@lucasomalley
@lucasomalley Год назад
@Copycat Singers Exposed He probably wasn't. Now smarten up so you don't end up asking anymore low IQ questions like this.
@lawrencelopez9839
@lawrencelopez9839 Год назад
@Copycat Singers Exposed you try acting normal when your entire family and town thinks you're lower than dirt
@csugar100
@csugar100 2 года назад
I’m afraid I have a weird obsession with watching Mike. Every night now I’m like, I need to see what Mike has posted! Love ya, Mike! Awesome gig.
@MMAPhanatix
@MMAPhanatix Год назад
People hate to know how wrong they are. Would much rather still believe that he is guilty rather than accept they were wrong. It’s easier to continue accusing someone rather than to apologize for accusing them of something so heinous.
@lonahg
@lonahg 4 года назад
So with no physical evidence, his only mistake was being right when he suggested she might be in the cemetery. Huge injustice here. Just cops looking for a quick solution to close the case.
@theflaggedyoutuberii4311
@theflaggedyoutuberii4311 4 года назад
I'm shocked they didn't plant evidence
@RemoWilliams1227
@RemoWilliams1227 4 года назад
@@theflaggedyoutuberii4311 honestly, it's so common for cops to force a conviction to get it off the books it's ridiculous. Fucking shame integrity died at some point.
@Xxlibra1018xX
@Xxlibra1018xX 4 года назад
They gotta make that clear rate, ya know?! 😁
@jacksnakejames9570
@jacksnakejames9570 4 года назад
Not ALL small towns have corrupt cops.
@mikehunt8375
@mikehunt8375 4 года назад
Happens every day, multiple times! The system is broken and has been for a very long time! Power and money corrupts and when your system is based off money there really is only 1 evolutionary path for it. Cops are crooked, judges are crooked, DA are crooked. The system is a scam!
@robertgignac6715
@robertgignac6715 3 года назад
If I were Raymond, I'd sue the hell out of the justice system in that town.
@grl7968
@grl7968 Год назад
Another good one Mike. I still enjoy your witty charm and good story telling 👍
@vanessaprante1648
@vanessaprante1648 Год назад
People would rather still shun him than admit they were wrong about his guilt. Anything to justify their actions of deserting him. So glad he is out. I hope he gets to live a good life
@r0ckymarie
@r0ckymarie 3 года назад
I feel so incredibly bad for Ray. Him sitting there in that first interview being told he did it, over and over, you can see the breath leave his body out of sadness, fear and frustration. Poor guy lost his whole life because the police were too lazy to find another suspect. Absolutely heartbreaking to watch.
@cynaptyc
@cynaptyc 3 года назад
A total miscarriage of justice and sickening lack of compensation for an innocent man. :(
@husk1919
@husk1919 3 года назад
The cop died of cancer
@megamonkey852
@megamonkey852 3 года назад
@@husk1919 The detective? If so good.
@JoBlo321
@JoBlo321 3 года назад
Stop talking and ask for a lawyer.
@leigha2814
@leigha2814 3 года назад
So many stories on this channel and others show that most false convictions result from police laziness.
@donnchagilley6861
@donnchagilley6861 3 года назад
Trying to force an innocent person to confess to something they didn't do, I actually feel sick watching this.
@jcgarrett4605
@jcgarrett4605 2 года назад
it just shows you that any of us can end up in this situation.
@ryanrosser7916
@ryanrosser7916 2 года назад
Lazy police work. We think it’s this guy so let’s badger him until we can get something out of him
@lonerebeI
@lonerebeI 2 года назад
You must not watch that many of these crime shows
@hardkore918
@hardkore918 2 года назад
Yeah, you can feel his frustration and stress. I bet Ray felt sick to his stomach too.
@ronniehobbs6031
@ronniehobbs6031 2 года назад
I love when he says I am going to be completely honest, it’s just my nature. If a cop ever says let me be honest I am going to take off running
@ezekielallen1361
@ezekielallen1361 Год назад
I've noticed in so many of these videos that people rarely, almost never, ask for a lawyer... innocent or guilty, they never ask for a lawyer!
@yellowbeard9981
@yellowbeard9981 Год назад
Sadly they try to convince people that only guilty people get a lawyer, another scumbag tactic
@polluxcastor1143
@polluxcastor1143 Год назад
Lawyers costs a lot and only if you're legally arrested you'll, upon demand, be provided with one free of charge. And that's just a formality. They all work together, the whole system is against you and they don't care about providing you a genuine defense but they'll try to convince you to enter a plea. It's what usually happens. This guy lost his job, his entire family abandoned him, he was left all alone. You think he had money for a lawyer? They know he can't defend himself, this is why they do it so they can close the case and get a fat paycheck. It's their tactics, doesn't matter if you're guilty or not. All US prisons are private, it's the US dirty little secret...
@ezekielallen1361
@ezekielallen1361 Год назад
@@polluxcastor1143 but if you ask for one the conversation ends until you have one.
@polluxcastor1143
@polluxcastor1143 Год назад
@@ezekielallen1361 The conversation ends whenever you want if you're not under arrest. He wasn't under arrest during those interviews, they were consensual. It's just another trick in the book. He only wanted to clear his name cause he knew he had nothing to to with it... A lot to be learned from this one...
@SuicideVan
@SuicideVan 4 года назад
Never ever ever talk to the police without an attorney.
@brammerd1040
@brammerd1040 4 года назад
"he didn't even want to talk to us without an attorney so he must be guilty" is something I saw in another video
@Lisa-kf4iu
@Lisa-kf4iu 4 года назад
That happens a lot. People think you're guilty if you don't talk to officers by yourself and/or get a lawyer. It's called being smart because this crap can and does happen all the time!
@LynxStarAuto
@LynxStarAuto 4 года назад
bram merd precisely. Also never take a polygraph. "He didn't take a polygraph so he is hiding something" *Mobile vulgus*
@dayzmelttogether
@dayzmelttogether 4 года назад
@@brammerd1040 your guilty if you want an attorney and guilty if you choose to try to convince them...its a sick game they play just get a lawyer
@dayzmelttogether
@dayzmelttogether 4 года назад
@@LynxStarAuto oh he took a polygraph and he's lying... its not real science it is a tool to try to trip u up, these people are fucked
@Sometimeslifeiscrazy
@Sometimeslifeiscrazy 3 года назад
Cop-“I don’t lie” Literally while lying.
@ArtFiendz
@ArtFiendz 3 года назад
@MrCloudseeker especially when it involve a lot of time. even if you didnt do it whatsoever get a lawyer and plead the 5th. period.
@TCthaCrisis
@TCthaCrisis 3 года назад
@@ArtFiendz People often feel that talking without a lawyer somehow helps show their innocence. Like they have nothing to hide.
@PHGRP
@PHGRP 3 года назад
Ya that pissed me off. It’s crazy they get so stuck on their theory they just pushed one way (which was clearly wrong).
@primadonna1472
@primadonna1472 Год назад
First video I cannot finish. It's very frustrating how they kept on pushing him to confess.
@catchifyoucan232
@catchifyoucan232 Год назад
The cop saying that he’s a laughingstock because he’s been standing up for the suspect, and “oh please sir, fess up so that my reputation doesn’t stay as me being a laughingstock???” Is so cringe and so lame!!! You have NOTHING better in your arsenal??? That’s such an embarrassing tactic! 😂😂😂
@borealiswan2363
@borealiswan2363 4 года назад
His DNA didn't even match ! for crying out loud
@stephaniehowe0973
@stephaniehowe0973 4 года назад
I was wondering
@webbie1891
@webbie1891 3 года назад
Just imagine how many innocent people who are currently sitting in prison for a crime they didn’t commit
@forwardsdrawkcab
@forwardsdrawkcab 3 года назад
And consequently how many escape justice...
@User0000000000000004
@User0000000000000004 3 года назад
Imagine a world where shitty cops, attorneys, prosecutors, and judges are held accountable when they do shit work.
@bgee461
@bgee461 3 года назад
Probably not very many
@KumaBean
@KumaBean 3 года назад
Same reason I don't believe in the death penalty, can't fix that with a cheque once you've discovered your mistake, 🤝
@ano1919
@ano1919 3 года назад
It's supposed to be about 4% of the people on death row, I would at least double that number for US-prisons in general.
@MickMcGarnackle
@MickMcGarnackle 2 года назад
It's a shame that Ray isn't allowed to violently avenge himself against those detectives. He should be allowed to do to them what those inmates did to him in prison.
@dcFaddy
@dcFaddy 11 месяцев назад
Really wish I found your channel sooner
@Muricanwerewolf
@Muricanwerewolf 3 года назад
There is be nothing more terrifying than a cop who tells you “I’m trying to help you”.
@jeanettec30
@jeanettec30 3 года назад
Or "listen am the only one trying help you here' please don't fall for it.
@Gcock
@Gcock 3 года назад
Absolutely correct - when these words come out thier mouth if you dont have a lawyer, get one. If you do have one, upgrade.
@ani4animakesublind
@ani4animakesublind 3 года назад
“You know how I feel about you” yeah you’re trying to pin anything you can on me
@robyndaniels1381
@robyndaniels1381 3 года назад
I hate it when they say 'I know you're not a bad person' too when they obviously do think they are.
@ToyokaX
@ToyokaX 3 года назад
@@robyndaniels1381 lmao the cop literally told him he wasn't a bad person and that he did it in the same breath. Those cops are the definitions of incompetency.
@mnemonichotpocket
@mnemonichotpocket 3 года назад
Imagine being arrested for murder because you were in a search party and the body was discovered where you suggested to search. That's it. How tf.....i swear stories more and more often where ppl try and help only backfire.
@mierbeuker8148
@mierbeuker8148 3 года назад
No good deed goes unpunished.
@mnemonichotpocket
@mnemonichotpocket 3 года назад
@@mierbeuker8148 To this day I still dont fully understand that expression, yet I use it a lot myself.
@coolrunnings3
@coolrunnings3 3 года назад
Mnemonic Hotpocket I don’t get it either! What a sad expression. Luckily it does not exist in my language😊.
@mnemonichotpocket
@mnemonichotpocket 3 года назад
@@coolrunnings3 For curiosity sake what language is that?
@queeng5925
@queeng5925 3 года назад
@blahblahblah mememe especially parents are treated like suspects for not joining in searches yet in most cases they dont want to b the one to find a kid in a bad way, or to find them and be under suspicion for 'knowing' where... n also they have to b there to answer phone calls etc
@gaylegoodman9097
@gaylegoodman9097 Год назад
I never understand why people don’t get lawyers under these circumstances. Even if the person is guilty, they deserve to be represented by counsel. When these cops stated that they weren’t lying to him was a lie. If they had any real evidence, he would of been charged long ago. Confessing to a crime is not necessary for an arrest and conviction!
@LPCLASSICAL
@LPCLASSICAL Год назад
He may have just suggested the cemetery as it is a small town and its a place where you could take a child at night and do stuff. Good man though for not buckling under police pressure to confess.
@bobjohnson5486
@bobjohnson5486 3 года назад
They should review every case those detectives were involved in. Guarantee they railroaded others.
@aq1184
@aq1184 2 года назад
And being a reserve officer, he likely aided them in doing the same to others. Karma is a comedian
@katedunn7987
@katedunn7987 3 года назад
I’m 8 minutes in and I already know this guy needs to stop talking and get an attorney!
@MsMaryPatricia
@MsMaryPatricia 3 года назад
When I was younger I used to think that the police wanted to solve crimes and if I was innocent the best thing to do would be cooperate with them as that would prove my innocence. Ha ha ha ha ha. I've seen enough videos now to know that is naive bullshit. I've never been arrested or interviewed but if I was, I'd be refusing to talk without a lawyer. You think you'll be helping police with their investigation right up until the moment they arrest you.
@brianlohse7672
@brianlohse7672 3 года назад
Why people should never talk to the police
@jordianna
@jordianna 3 года назад
It should not even take 1 min. Don't do it.
@tdoran
@tdoran 3 года назад
I'm sitting here yelling "Say it! Say it! I want an attorney!"
@woezacardoza5659
@woezacardoza5659 3 года назад
8 mins in? Boy you're Doomed
@hollymcdowell2865
@hollymcdowell2865 Год назад
I live in a town referred to as “rumor hill” this case right here shows how detrimental words can be…they can speak life or speak death. Talk about making a bad situation worse. Damn this whole rewatch is so heartbreaking
@Findpype
@Findpype 2 года назад
I used to live in Kalamazoo (where the Uber killer story is from) maybe 20 minutes from Constantine but this is my first time hearing this case. So crazy. I have a bunch of friends from there.
@Summer-rb2ol
@Summer-rb2ol 3 года назад
Would like to see JCS analyse the police interviews. Because from what I could see, this guy was screaming his innocence!
@SaphireXari
@SaphireXari 3 года назад
I would LOVE if JCS covered this omg
@justussneary19
@justussneary19 3 года назад
His reaction was way too forceful to be that of a guilty person
@seanrallis6714
@seanrallis6714 3 года назад
I was thinking the same thing. This guy was so obviously being honest, showing all of the signs, and I too would love to see JCS break down his interrogation
@Libertas_P77
@Libertas_P77 3 года назад
Agreed, a JCS video on this interview would be incredible. He was so clearly innocent.
@NxDoyle
@NxDoyle 3 года назад
JCS is not particularly insightful. And what do you need to know? Can't you identify the weaknesses in the questioning?
@cidb.212
@cidb.212 4 года назад
"The evidence about you is insurmountable." They had to let him go because they had no evidence. Whaaaa?
@3_up_moon
@3_up_moon 4 года назад
They are allowed and encouraged to lie to suspects.
@cidb.212
@cidb.212 4 года назад
@@3_up_moon Yeah, I just found it funny lined up back to back like that.
@Nelo_Wolf
@Nelo_Wolf 4 года назад
@@3_up_moon by logic the need to be criminals to catch one
@iamrandomsauce
@iamrandomsauce 4 года назад
Yeah, that was super funny, cuz even a kid knows that if you're not arrested, and they're poking for a confession, the evidence against you is 0.
@rickyl.103
@rickyl.103 4 года назад
Well thats a classic move to coax someone suspected into a confession. If you know you didnt do anything youd see these motives and moves especially if you are a cop
@GHANDIBONEZWORLD
@GHANDIBONEZWORLD 2 месяца назад
Im good friends w her bro Brian. They still do baloon releases every year & spread awareness. Rest in Paradise forever, Little Jodi
@jcdavenport1644
@jcdavenport1644 2 года назад
I love here Mike's story's because he's not afraid at to just tell the raw truth. Not afraid to cuss, he just tells it like it is. So sorry for that poor girl. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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