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The Most TWISTED Cases You've Ever Heard | Episode 14 | Documentary 

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In today's true crime documentary, we're covering the most twisted cases you've EVER heard.
Watch more episodes of the Most Twisted Cases series:
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@jonathonclimo8253
@jonathonclimo8253 2 года назад
I sit at my desk all day with an airpod in, watching EWU, than sending each episode I watch to a coworker, who sits at her desk watching other episodes as well. Love the content, the information gathering, and the content delivery. Don’t know any that do it better.
@sharondanya
@sharondanya 2 года назад
wow... 0 work at your office
@hennahammad
@hennahammad 2 года назад
@@sharondanya 🤣🤣🤣
@ticketyboo2456
@ticketyboo2456 2 года назад
You have very liberal employers.
@TeamNoSafeWord
@TeamNoSafeWord 2 года назад
I do get same lol xx
@jakhongirkamalov388
@jakhongirkamalov388 2 года назад
Why we have long hold times
@christinadavid9139
@christinadavid9139 2 месяца назад
My friend's daughter was born prematurely. The midwife said my friend shouldn't overfeed her daughter because her organs weren't fully developed yet. The baby just cried for over 2 months, but she was only supposed to feed small portions. When my friend was mentally and physically exhausted, she went to the children's hospital, where a doctor told her "Your daughter is hungry, feed her sensibly" and things went uphill from there. she felt ripped off by the midwife
@Aestheticaliscomputerroom
@Aestheticaliscomputerroom 5 дней назад
Midwives rarely have actual licenses or certifications. It’s horrible.
@dolceitalia5846
@dolceitalia5846 2 года назад
Before I left hospital with my eldest, the nurses took my husband aside and told him to ensure that I was okay and not exhibiting signs of postpartum depression. They also spoke with me and told me it would be nothing to be ashamed of. At the time I was insulted but then soon realised that looking after a baby is harder than you’d believe & actually, the nurses advice helped me & my husband cope those first weeks when exhausted.
@patienceobongo
@patienceobongo Год назад
Years ago women used to have 20 kids
@alyssummonroe7588
@alyssummonroe7588 Год назад
​@@patienceobongodid you also forget those ended up serving in the world war probably most of them died. It's a shame that you weren't one of those kids. Your a waste of a soul.
@crichey56
@crichey56 10 месяцев назад
​@@patienceobongohow close you to the 20?
@TeaCup1940
@TeaCup1940 9 месяцев назад
@@patienceobongo20 is a bit exaggerated. But even if, many of those children also died due to malnutrition, illnesses and surely also because the parents left them alone or in the care of siblings that were too young to take care of them. They left 2 year olds to play outside by themselves in the care of a 4 or 5 year old. Not something that most parents would do nowadays.
@klaj6595
@klaj6595 8 месяцев назад
@@patienceobongogood to know?
@twobrokeguyz1214
@twobrokeguyz1214 2 года назад
The guy who narrates these.... your voice is phenomenal. One of my favorites.
@missyunderwood-banhagel7640
@missyunderwood-banhagel7640 2 года назад
I really like it too!
@charminbutterfly32
@charminbutterfly32 2 года назад
I totally agree 👍
@MonicaLydia
@MonicaLydia 2 года назад
Absolutely 💙
@sydramars7065
@sydramars7065 2 года назад
Aye. Here here!!
@icantthinkofaname15
@icantthinkofaname15 2 года назад
Totally agree!!
@chrismurray5846
@chrismurray5846 2 года назад
"While many news outlets claim she was playing FarmVille, it was actually FishVille." Well, I'm glad we got that cleared up!
@brians7901
@brians7901 2 года назад
Was nice of him to defend Farmvilles honor lol
@exbronco
@exbronco 2 года назад
I had been losing sleep over it. I'd lay there, tossing and turning, thinking "I can't believe she was playing Farmville."
@laylowsr
@laylowsr 2 года назад
Lmaooo 😂
@NicholasGuccione
@NicholasGuccione 2 года назад
@@exbronco Tell me about it. I suffered for weeks with no sleep for the exact same reason! I finally got over it, - until - a friend of mine said he heard it was neither! There are now claims it was Candy Crush, so I haven't slept at all in the last 5 nights & see no relief on the horizon 😵‍💫
@exbronco
@exbronco 2 года назад
@@NicholasGuccione damn it! I wish you hadn't told me that. you started the problem for me all over again.
@FiberTheory
@FiberTheory 2 года назад
I had postpartum depression with my first baby, and if it wasn’t for my grandmother coming to my rescue several times, I don’t know what could have happened. I wasn’t diagnosed with it right away by my OB because the signs weren’t there until after a few days. A mom needs to have a support system in place before giving birth to ensure that her baby is safe, and so is she. The baby isn’t the only victim. Hormone imbalances are nothing to ignore after birth, and all moms should be tested for this imbalance after childbirth. I truly believe that if these steps were in place, there would be less early child abuse.
@PoptartParasol
@PoptartParasol 2 года назад
Regardless of ppd diagnosis. A mother having a strong support system would prevent these outcomes completely
@itsagoodday2165
@itsagoodday2165 2 года назад
Agreed 110 percent
@RubyBlueUwU
@RubyBlueUwU 2 года назад
Absolutely! Less shame and stigma in talking openly about these things and more strong support systems in place would probably go a long way to near eradicating these tragedies. I’m sorry for what you went through, I’m glad you had your grandmother around!
@Peachiie_Keen
@Peachiie_Keen 2 года назад
I think sometimes too we don't realize it's ppd in the moment till it passes. I look back at my first pregnancy and I can say the contrast to my 2nd now that I think I was experiencing ppd. I was so overwhelmed, exhausted, emotional, and never felt I was doing good enough. But with my 2nd pregnancy I was introduced to perinatal therapy and assistance and it has done wonders for my mental health. I only wish I knew of the options before.
@bootundle1562
@bootundle1562 2 года назад
you mean to the childs rescue?
@andreatapia8879
@andreatapia8879 2 года назад
PPD and Post Partum psychosis can be a very scary thing. It needs to be spoken about more so mother's can get helped faster.
@Senjamin
@Senjamin 2 года назад
my mom had ppd, almost killed my brother and called my dad who came home immediatly despite his boss being a jerk about it. shes talked about how if he hadnt come home she doubts either of them would be here right now.
@debbiehoyt9018
@debbiehoyt9018 2 года назад
@@RepentfollowJesus you did as much as you could at the time some would not have even done that
@elderford989
@elderford989 2 года назад
I had PND with my son. Luckily I'd already suffered from depression for years so knew what the signs were and got help straightway. Luckily, due to this is also saw it in one of my closest friends at the time. Her health visitor was as useful as a chocolate teapot. Me and her aunt were the ones who got her seen by a doctor and got her help. Luckily after this, when she had her second child she was immediately put back on her meds. More awareness needs to be raised and women need to know there is no shame in having those feelings and that there is support out there. Xxx
@jacksyoutubechannel4045
@jacksyoutubechannel4045 2 года назад
Absolutely, though I think EWU picked a bad case to be an illustrator of it. They seemed to suggest this one was related to PPD/PPP, but glossed over parts of the story they should've probed into further. We're finally learning that the constellation of symptoms previously believed to _only_ be the result of "Shaken Baby Syndrome" are not, in fact, unique to SBS. They can even be caused by birth trauma that doesn't lead to death for many weeks. However, because those symptoms are supposed to be "smoking gun" symptoms, police questioning often results in exactly the sort of answers we saw in this case. Usually starting somewhere around, "Well, he did bump his head on the changing table, and I wasn't really gentle putting him in the pack-n-play," moving toward, "I guess he could've hit his head harder than I thought," when the mother is told it was too severe to be an accident, then "Maybe I did shake him a little," after hearing these symptoms _only_ appear as the result of shaking, and ending up something like, "I must've shaken him pretty hard, twice," after being told a little shake couldn't have done this--but it was definitely, 100% caused by shaking.
@keiranmcgahan8740
@keiranmcgahan8740 2 года назад
Im pretty sure i had post partum psychosis. I used to genuinely believe someone was coming out our loft and harming our daughter at night. Any noise i would get up and sit in her room for hours and i would constantly go back and forth. I used to pace around constantly at night. Eventually i just snap out of it not sure if was because lock down happened and my partner was then home all the time or if it was went i got pregnant as they both happened around the same time
@TheBullet0012
@TheBullet0012 2 года назад
When the guy in the last case flat out says “they should never have let me out!”, you know that your judicial system is flawed and very ineffective! R.I.P. Dylan, Sydney and Jill.
@Itried20takennames
@Itried20takennames 2 года назад
Well, for this guy yeah it was flawed, but if you were given the files of a hundred “offenders” up for parole, and you can’t legally or logistically lock everyone who committed any crime up for life, could you predict perfectly who will re-offend and who won’t? I sure couldn’t and I don’t believe you could either….is that a flaw?
@teepeeX
@teepeeX 2 года назад
Yeah I live in Australia ... our laws for murderers and rapists and anything else is pitiful.... The parole board should take some responsibility for letting him out all the time, that's why I like American laws ...he'd be in for life or death sentence
@tianthee
@tianthee 2 года назад
When your crime is aggravated assault & rape against women, & you are a known repeat offender... please explain how being watched 24hrs a day & locked away with grown men, and not assaulting or raping them shows "good behaviour"
@chrisspiker5422
@chrisspiker5422 2 года назад
Yeah.
@roetheboat1
@roetheboat1 2 года назад
I kind of got the feeling that he was trying to shift some of the blame from himself onto the judicial system.
@rosemarie2662
@rosemarie2662 Год назад
A few months after I had my daughter, I told my family I was going to the doctor for antidepressants. My grandmother questioned it due to me breast feeding. I told them all, “this isn’t a choice. This is a must”. I never understood how someone could shake their baby like that….until one very sleep deprived, constant crying night….I understood completely how that could happen and it terrified me.
@Yomama__69
@Yomama__69 Месяц назад
This. I, too, had never understood how someone could do it, either…….until my second was born and was EXTREMELY colicky and inconsolable for 90% of the day EVERY day. On top of the colic, I was diagnosed with postpartum depression at my eight week check up. I’m grateful I had family to step in and help on the days where it seemed too much for me (my spouse worked two full time jobs).
@meems4378
@meems4378 29 дней назад
Yep. I had a therapist tell me once that any new mother who claims to never have had those intrusive thoughts isn't telling the truth. The difference between PPD and normal motherhood is the frequency and intensity. I also understood how moms forget their babies in a car too - you just don't understand that level of sleep deprevation until you're a new mom, working full time and trying to breast feed. Never feel bad for asking for help. You can't take care of anyone until you care for yourself.
@OopsOlliePopp
@OopsOlliePopp 2 года назад
The best parenting advice i was ever given was “a baby wont die from crying too hard, If you need a breather you need to take one”. Obviously keep your eye on the kid still, don’t leave them alone, but if theyre screaming in their crib, step aside, take a breath, relax. Its for the sake of both of you.
@FroggyBarnett
@FroggyBarnett 2 года назад
Every Australian knows the Jill Meagher case. She was so lovely and innocent and as a nation we were devastated at what happened to her. All these cases are so sad.
@pumpthebrakes
@pumpthebrakes 2 года назад
So many of the Melbourne public became invested in this case culminating in thousands of people coming together in a public march against violence. Watching the news footage of thousands of people marching still makes me emotional
@SerenityChaos1975
@SerenityChaos1975 2 года назад
it rocked the entire nation, he should never have been released. still they gave him a minimum of 35 - 40 years. What a disgrace, I feel gutted for her family and husband.
@ruthgraham1142
@ruthgraham1142 2 года назад
Every Irish person too. So sad.
@cuccicucci4480
@cuccicucci4480 2 года назад
@@SerenityChaos1975 If they didn't connect this guy to her murder that poor husband would always be vilified. I think he's up for parole at 83, not guaranteed a release.
@BELTED007
@BELTED007 2 года назад
Our justice system in Australia I believe is the worst in the western world. So broken it’s crumbled beyond repair. More max security prisons need to be built. Our prisons are overflowing that’s why so many crims are walking free. No where to put them.
@elizabethblanchard3023
@elizabethblanchard3023 Год назад
I was in Jail with the first girl back when I was just 18 (I’m 33 now) and she was segregated because the girls wanted to kill her. She was in a tiny cell on my pod that she never left. The other women would taunt her every single day banging on her cell at all hours and screaming how they’d kill her. I could never listen to the story of what she did it was just so horrible but I guarantee you she wishes she got death instead of what she did because her existence is rightfully miserable.
@JNB520
@JNB520 8 месяцев назад
See that's a lot different from the baby killers I was locked up with. I wasn't in prison with them just county jail they weren't sentenced yet so it could have been different for them once they got to prison
@corbeau-_-
@corbeau-_- 2 месяца назад
@@JNB520 jail is not that bad at any rate. It's kindergarten compared to prison.
@berlyngrey9242
@berlyngrey9242 2 года назад
I had PPD with my first son. He was colicky and didn't sleep at night. I was exhausted and mentally stressed. I remember placing him in the bassinet a little more rough than I should have. He gave a startled reaction than bawled. Immediately I was hit with guilt and picked him up and just apologized repeatedly. My mom, now ex husband and other family members helped me through that time. It's ok to feel the way we do but it's important to reach out to anyone who can help. Please ask for help it's not your fault but it's not your babies fault either. I was mentally, emotionally and verbally abused growing up and I ended that cycle. It is possible to change the pattern but nothing comes without very hard work and determination. RIP to all the babies who didn't make it!!
@gigirhodes9721
@gigirhodes9721 2 года назад
Berlyn Grey...what the hell is wrong with you? Shut up
@MrYelly
@MrYelly 2 года назад
"It's nobodies fault." Said the abuser to the victim, the murderer to the dead. Seriously though, acknowledging these inherent traits within yourself before acting upon them, is indeed the best and healthy way. Waving away personal responsibility over these traits, is just not going to cut it. Babies deserve more care and attention than what that feminist empowerment agenda is even remotely worth. And being completely honest; not every person is capable of being a parent, let alone "good".
@berlyngrey9242
@berlyngrey9242 2 года назад
@@MrYelly it's sad the amount of babies that suffer because the mother either can't or won't reach out for help. First though they have to admit that something is wrong and unfortunately for many that comes too late.
@MrYelly
@MrYelly 2 года назад
@@berlyngrey9242 Diminishing fault diminishes personal responsibility, which leads to increased negligence. Guilt is never a pleasant experience, yet sometimes it serves a function.
@berlyngrey9242
@berlyngrey9242 2 года назад
@@MrYelly only those who aren't diagnosed as psychopaths or sociopaths experience guilt. For the ones with that disorder it's a lost cause
@lesflynn4455
@lesflynn4455 2 года назад
Thanks for covering the Jill Meagher case in Melbourne. It was a huge deal in Australia, and I'm glad the cops didn't fixate on her husband for too long. Bayley is an absolute monster. He had served jail for sexual assault more than once, in addition to his other violent crimes. The only good thing to arise from the case is that parole is dished out much more carefully in the State of Victoria.
@kerriefleming6297
@kerriefleming6297 День назад
I think you have that wrong they murders get bail even if they have they have criminal charges for other thing , basically our justice system is telling them that it’s ok to kill you will only get a couple of years Victoria’s justice system is a joke . Then when the go to court the do good judges let them off . And so it continues we have more crime in Melbourne now than we did 20 years ago. Jill’s death could have been prevented if the judge did his job but no he gave that evil sob bail even though he had been on bail for rape at the time .
@angeliasanchez1200
@angeliasanchez1200 2 года назад
The first story is so heart breaking... my older sister was murdered by her 16 yr old babysitter at 18 months.. I am a mother of a 3 yr old and it's a challenge, but I can't imagine what goes through a person's head when doing something do horrible 😓
@zacharyshort384
@zacharyshort384 2 года назад
Was the babysitter convicted of the crime?
@angeliasanchez1200
@angeliasanchez1200 2 года назад
@@zacharyshort384 I don't think so 😓 from what I found out, he went free.. 😓
@sujathan4116
@sujathan4116 2 года назад
@@angeliasanchez1200 what . Come on nobody can get away with murder. They could be sent to a mental hospital if they are not well ( psychologically)
@LeahDelBae
@LeahDelBae 2 года назад
@@sujathan4116 nobody can get away with murder? What about all the cases where they haven't caught the killer? Even serial killers can get away with it
@zacharyshort384
@zacharyshort384 2 года назад
@@LeahDelBae Yeah, that's a rather odd statement. They must be living on a different planet heh.
@DutchIsraeli
@DutchIsraeli 2 года назад
I think this is so terrifying because we all recognise those terrible moments, those surges of blind aggression towards someone (adult or child) who is driving you to the limit of your sanity... and we are all scared of what we might do in a fit of rage. Thankfully, most of us stop short of hurting our children or anyone else, no matter how angry you are. But the strength lies in recognising when you might be a danger to your child and to remove yourself from the situation. It is a very hard and scary thing 😢
@lillukey4633
@lillukey4633 2 года назад
Ummmmmmm, I think those people that have this type of unbridled aggression need to seek help for themselves or, hopefully, the loved ones in their lives will recognize that they need professional help and support. No offence, but if you recognize this rage in yourself, please talk to a professional or a loved one who will support you and get you help. Especially if you have a child- the bravest thing that you could do, would be to seek out help now.
@DutchIsraeli
@DutchIsraeli 2 года назад
@@lillukey4633 I am 48 years old and my children are teenagers now :) they're all alive and well :) I did indeed get help and my anti-anxiety medication helps me a lot. But when the children were little, I had moments of blind rage when I was afraid of what might happen. Fortunately I knew to step away at those moments and they passed. I do think many parents experience this, I know many I have spoken to do/did. That doesn't mean we would actually hurt our children! The step for feeling rage to action is one most of us don't cross. But still, I have heard people admit their biggest fear is losing control one day. I remember someone telling me she threw a bottle of olive oil (I think) against the wall, where it shattered, and all she could think was: I could have thrown the baby like that. But she didn't. That is the difference. She threw a bottle instead and never ever hurt the baby. Anyway, what I'm trying to say is we all have moments of weakness and we all sometimes worry about what we are capable of. Well, maybe not all, and I'm happy for those who don't that you don't have to experience dark moments like that. But that's all they are, moments that pass. 💚
@oduinn7948
@oduinn7948 2 года назад
@@lillukey4633 Yeah they should seek some form of help and in _most_ cases they do, however even the small percentage that don't is still a plethora. Personally any of my anger or rage has always been taking out..... "Healthily". Not really, but healthier than taking it out of anyone or anything around (I tend to shut myself off and go walk off into the woods for a little bit, punched plenty a tree when I was younger, broken hands to attest to that. Like I said, not REALLY healthily as I was a younger lad but more-so as I've gotten older -however conversation, therapy, etc has never been that productive for me- )
@Ryan-du9qb
@Ryan-du9qb 2 года назад
@@lillukey4633 can't tell me you've never been mad, pissex off. Have you finished puberty yet. Testosterone is powerful. Plus it's just our instincts when adrenaline kicks in.
@MrYelly
@MrYelly 2 года назад
I do not recognise any terrible moments of blind aggression towards children. Nor do the people I associate with. Perhaps you best seek help for that aggression that is so normalized to you.
@yyc-ak4736
@yyc-ak4736 2 года назад
I myself had and still have postpartum depression, my child is in good hands and care . It was extremely bad. I couldn’t eat, if I did eat I would either puke or If I could keep it down I would have diarrhoea couldn’t sleep, high heart rate and sweats, didn’t want to hang out with no one , had no desire to do anything that I liked …This guy nailed it right on the money with the symptoms. I tried very hard to raise My child, she was about 18 months when I had to make that hard decision to send her away and be safe. The hardest , and I mean the hardest thing to do is to admit you need help . It was very hard I cried for months afterwards, I felt like a total let down , worthless . Better off dead, I tried twice to hang my self while she was in my care. That was 4 years ago . She’s now 5 years old , and the life her grandmother and father are giving her , is more then I could ever imagen someone would do to make the situation on ur mental health and safety of both is just amazing and a blessing . I miss my child , there is not a moment or a day that goes by that I don’t think of her and I honestly get teary eyed and still at times I feel like a failure. I have been on Zoloft 150 for 4 years and I am also on Ativan , because the panic attacks are still very much there . I go see my daughter as often as I can . And I’m very great full for how my daughters life is turning out for her . I also am someone who got abused (from the earliest age of 6 that I can remember, till I was 16, when he finally passed. Daily basis ) and that really honestly plays a part in postpartum depression. Ptsd , anxiety, depression, any mental health issue really..Even with pills and counselor, psychiatrist and random things to attend where women have the same problem .. but in the end . It’s still very much there, it still very much rips my heart out .If u feel it..ask for help ! That doesn’t make anyone a bad mother . It’s not a fun thing to endure, and I was told to not have another kid because it could possibly get worse .. the child’s life and ur life is worth seeking that help .. you must bear down and tell the hurtful and harmful things u r thinking . The truth is better then taking a life . And you don’t know if u r gonna Wind up in those like her . The dark thoughts are horrible. And it’s not worth pushing urself to that point of try harder , just try harder . U end up emotionally physically and mentally drained and with sleep deprivation on top . It’s the perfect recipe for disaster.. don’t be afraid to ask for help , for someone to take on ur child. If u make that effort to see the child and be around as often as You can , and make sure u tell them u love them every single time u see them . Cuz in the end that’s still ur child , you and I shall always be available when you can finally have that healthy thinking you will thank yourself for seeking that help.. I’m not the same person I once was, postpartum depression, Post traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorder and sever anger issues have definitely changed me .. and there was no way I was gonna live a lie and risk everything or be labeled and jailed for a mistake . I’d rather be labeled as a woman who recognized what was wrong , and took action for the well being of my child and my self .. it doesn’t matter if ur family don’t understand. And do not and I mean do not push yourself because that’s what ur parents did so You should be able to do it .. no that’s putting off a serious issue . And I don’t care what any dr says . That postpartum depression don’t go away , once u got it u have it for life . I’m going on year 5 with meds and it’s still there , not fully gone , and it never will . Maternal depression.. that’s what it should be called after two years of having postpartum depression. It’s not a funny thing , and it is worse then suicide, depression. Theres two who feed off each other . baby’s and tots pick up on ur mental break downs . And that can cause them to be even more fussy then normal . And there’s no way I was letting her see her mothers mental health step in the way of life . Wasn’t happening . If you need help today! Don’t wait ! Please go get it ! As much as u don’t want to let go, sometimes that’s the healthiest thing for everyone . Doesn’t mean ur not gonna be around , just means ur fixing urself . And u recognized what’s up ! And that u should be proud of , but I’m gonna admit it’s hard to accept.
@nicoley8491
@nicoley8491 2 года назад
Good for you not being selfish and keeping her knowing her father could give her more! My father raised me from 6 alone... he's not here anymore but I'm super close to my mom even tho she didn't have a hand in raising me persay.. I saw her on weekends and she came to my school stuff but he was my care giver! I'm so grateful my mom allowed my father to take me and raise me... I love and respect her and have told her how grateful I am that she wasn't selfish and kept me just to.. your daughter will feel the same way one day if not already... my nephew is being raised by his father and grandparents cuz my sister has some mental health issues.. I believe it's postpartum but they say no cuz my nephew's 3.. I feel it's been untreated so it's lingering.. her meds haven't helped a bit! She's gained way to much weight from the meds.. I pray all the time she will tell them her treatment plan isn't working... I believe some anti depressants and some anxiety Meds would do her justice!!! Keep on pushing!!!!! Look for the sunshine after the rain!
@funnyvidsandalilsinging7713
@funnyvidsandalilsinging7713 2 года назад
You did what you had to as a mama to keep your baby safe!! 👏👏try keep strong,sending prays 🙏 💖
@user-fb3pu3qx3t
@user-fb3pu3qx3t 2 года назад
You’re a great mother. A good mother ALWAYS puts their baby first, and that’s exactly what you did, even though it hurt you beyond measure. Never forget that. When your daughter is old enough to understand, you can explain it to her and how much you love her: enough to let her go. It was a huge and brave sacrifice. Thank goodness for those who stepped in. It’s really a happy ending. Your poor mental health is no different to poor physical health. There is no judgement. Good luck to you going forward. You have my respect, and admiration x
@funnyvidsandalilsinging7713
@funnyvidsandalilsinging7713 2 года назад
@@user-fb3pu3qx3t exactly 💯 x
@cosmosadorabilis7677
@cosmosadorabilis7677 2 года назад
You're doing so well. You had the hardest decision to make and you made the right one. I wish I had a mother like you.
@videoshintu
@videoshintu Год назад
"Hurry, he's only fourteen weeks old!" 911 operator: "Shut up! SHUT UP! I'm trying to ask how old he is!!"
@kyliongaming3598
@kyliongaming3598 Год назад
I got post-partum depression after my first son. I've told my main obgyn, told a second obgyn, and a therapist but got little help. Even after almost ending my life, still got no help. Now I'm just living with daily.
@-._.-KRiS-._.-
@-._.-KRiS-._.- Год назад
How long has it been? I didn't realize I had PPD until it just lifted after two years. I found escaping into a good story/book helped. Being able to enter another world for a little while (even with all the interruptions) and fantasize about being there really helped to alleviate the pressure of the real world. If only for a little bit.
@nicoleschultz7782
@nicoleschultz7782 Месяц назад
Hope you're doing okay
@phoenixlight1111
@phoenixlight1111 2 года назад
Well, it's been 25 yrs and my children are adults now. I was 18 when I git pregnant the 1st time. I was fresh out of foster care, had been a victim of abuse when I was a child, got pregnant after I got released from the system and the 'father' disappeared. I gave birth to a girl. My baby had colic for about 4 months. I thought I would lose my mind. I cried everytime she cried. I was exhausted, frustrated, irritated....and I did my very best. Sometimes, I put her in her bouncer seat and put it on top of the dryer while it was on, it helped. She slept in a bassinet beside me, and she was constantly fidgeting, never sleeping, always whining and it drove me nuts, and I had no support whatsoever. Sometimes, I rocked her bassinet pretty hard, sometimes I screamed, sometimes I plopped her down on the couch pretty hard, sometimes I left her crying in a play pen and turned music up loud....sometimes I shook her. It wasn't a violent shake because I knew it could hurt her, but enough to be wrong. I was young, inexperienced, unhealed from my own traumas, a brand new clueless single mother, and not a Soul to lean on for help in any capacity. My daughter survived, I survived, but not without pain about some things I wish I'd done differently. We can only really only function at the capacity of our own consciousness at any given time though, and I certainly never intended harm. The moral of my story is, if you know a single parent, live next to one, work with one, are friends with one.....please don't underestimate your capacity to help. They need someone to care, be unconditional in their words, offer support and help them, be like family they might not have otherwise. Even bringing a meal over can make such a difference and impact. Offer a hand and heart, and please understand how very challenging it is for them. Even filling up their gas tank once a month can bring profound relief. Anyway, this is a tragic story all the way around, so don't judge what you don't know and focus on knowing this happens more frequently than it should. 🕉
@mfanwelikeit3760
@mfanwelikeit3760 2 года назад
This 🙌 needs to be said more. If you’ve never experienced abuse, never dealt with the aftermath, never tried to look after a baby who cries continuously while dealing with hormones and possible depression and sleep deprivation, you’ll never know how close you can get to that edge.
@howdareyouexist
@howdareyouexist 2 года назад
this is why we need abortion
@MrYelly
@MrYelly 2 года назад
I truely don't understand how having a child was a good idea with your age and past experiences (traumas), during a failing and unstable relationship. You got pregnant almost directly after you were released from foster care? Or were you released from foster care because you got pregnant? And that is why most people don't reach out or help. You cannot help a person who is this hellbend on making the most awful personal decisions in life. Cannot help a person away from the abyss they are so desperate to throw themselves in. And if just for yourself, all fine and dandy, but you are not the only victim of your awful choices, and that I cannot forgive, or ignore.
@kimdavidson4522
@kimdavidson4522 2 года назад
@@MrYelly stay in your lane mr. yellow.....how dare you judge those mothers who are brave enough to speak their truth - maybe there was no access to abortion, or mental health supports.....or any number of other circumstances. Motherhood is fucking hard at the best of times and sanity threatening at the worst. Keep your sanctimonious self-righteous comments to yourself
@MrYelly
@MrYelly 2 года назад
@@kimdavidson4522 It is simply the truth. Too often, parenthood is considered a right, as a means to receive more money, when it is a priviledge and heavy responsibility. And the kids that grow up without a father, dont get that right to speak that truth? Keep your hypocracy to yourself, Kim.
@VishusVenom
@VishusVenom 2 года назад
There’s no better place for TWISTED stories and cases!!! ❤️❤️❤️
@janececelia7448
@janececelia7448 2 года назад
I was living in Melbourne when this happened to Jill. It shocked the whole community and brought out protesters onto the streets. He's a real monster and should have never been paroled in the first place. The justice system is fuck up in Australia and parole boards always let these psychopaths out early. They should never be free. Use him for medical research.
@peterjongsma2779
@peterjongsma2779 2 года назад
It's sad when the police catch them only for Courts and Parole Boards to let them back on the streets. Police must be livid.
@tianthee
@tianthee 2 года назад
Well, they need room for all the drug addicts... derrrr.
@howdareyouexist
@howdareyouexist 2 года назад
criminal behavior is encouraged these days
@peterjongsma2779
@peterjongsma2779 2 года назад
@@shoshafogel4780 It's terrible. But think how people in American cities feel. Australia is paradise compared to that.
@dalybaz
@dalybaz 2 года назад
My housemate was sleeping 10 Metres from where this happened. CCTV was pretty useless quality.
@skunkrat01
@skunkrat01 2 года назад
It's hard to overstate just how intensely the Jill Meagher case shocked and horrified the nation, especially in Melbourne where it happened. I remember those 6 days she was missing seeming to stretch forever. The government made serious changes to the law and the policies around who gets parole and what conditions they are under.
@Anita-k
@Anita-k 2 года назад
Excellent as always! That first case got me, the fear of snapping caused my decision of not having children and although it's so much better now, I've been working on this anger management problem my whole life. It's incredible, how much higher the tendency to slap a child in a high stress scenario becomes, if you've experienced it as a kid yourself; hence the name "cycle of abuse".
@truth4004
@truth4004 2 года назад
but to a tiny baby is unfathomable.
@joanmitchel1406
@joanmitchel1406 2 года назад
Glad to hear you chose not to have children when you realized you wouldn’t have been able to handle it. So many mentally ill people carelessly get pregnant, and usually with people who are just as sick or degenerate.
@Anita-k
@Anita-k 2 года назад
@Dani Kouakou You've described this REALLY well, I didn't trust myself with kids, when I noticed, that constant baby cries and/or toddler tantrums in public transportion drove me nuts repeatedly. I wanted to hit the parents/adults, who didn't do anything to console their own kids and expected everybody else present to "just get over it" ... that's when I started to realize, that I would be totally overwhelmed, if these were my own kids and I couldn't take a break from them; it's an ugly feeling ... however I think I made the right decision. That's why I wrote my comment, bc I feel, that's a very important discussion to have for the sake of the children!
@joanmitchel1406
@joanmitchel1406 2 года назад
@@bruggeman672 Why? It’s the truth. I’m not gonna delete because you told me to.
@Anita-k
@Anita-k 2 года назад
@@bruggeman672 Next time just don't reply to a rightfully deleted comment, please, bc basically you brought her back here by addressing her; that's the best "don't feed the troll" tip on the internet. Thank you so much for defending me in your other comments!
@RuchiinChina
@RuchiinChina 2 года назад
I do feel empathetic towards Alexandra. Having been through post partum depression. I had other symptoms like her.. like not liking others touching the baby and scared that baby would turn cold if I even slept. I would think of doing extremes at my breaking points. But luckily to this day, didn’t even laid hands on my son. He is 3 now.
@T_Lewis
@T_Lewis Месяц назад
I do too though I think justice was served with her sentence. It's depressing to think that Tobias's death could have been prevented if his mother had or was able to get the help she needed.
@Spac3G00p
@Spac3G00p 2 года назад
It’s horrible how much pain victims can be in and there attacker will still assault them, dead or alive, a child or and adult. It’s horrific
@Spac3G00p
@Spac3G00p 2 года назад
Excuse my grammar I’m dyslexic
@MonolithicCyanTsunami
@MonolithicCyanTsunami Год назад
Men
@NeveahLeahanne
@NeveahLeahanne 5 месяцев назад
@@MonolithicCyanTsunamiwomen have done it too. We aren’t as blameless as stats used to say and now according to newer and more comprehensive studies it’s still only something like less than 20 percent of violent crime is done by women but that’s still a lot of ppl.
@thewhitelodgery
@thewhitelodgery 22 дня назад
Just humans, being all human-y.
@deborahmontgomery7881
@deborahmontgomery7881 2 года назад
PPD is really really intense. Having struggled here and there with depression my whole life, I felt I could handle it. But I was wrong. I wrote a message to my doctor saying I was having thoughts of harming my baby because he wasn’t sleeping and always screaming and crying, and I wasn’t sleeping more than 2 hours here and there. Thankfully we got something worked out with my family having him some of the time so that I could sleep. It was so hard to admit how I was feeling, because I didn’t want them to take my baby away from me. I loved him (still do) so somuch, but my thoughts were scaring me. I didn’t know where they came from and I didn’t want to have them. I didn’t know what to do. So I contacted my doctor. It was a rough time those first 3 months. They say put the baby down and leave the room or house to have a break from incessant screaming and crying, but It was going on for 4 hours. After about 10 minutes I would feel guilty and I would go to him.
@Syllvur
@Syllvur Год назад
I'm thankful my postpartum depression wasn't as bad as this. I love my son so much, but my depression made me think I was an awful mom. I felt like I wasn't doing enough for my son. But never once did I get frustrated with him or think of harming him in any way. I felt like a failure of a mother. I was living with my parents at the time while my fiance was trying to get us into an apartment, so I was very thankful for the help. My heart goes out to all those mothers that are struggling or have struggled in the past. We see you, and you are doing the best you can. Each day gets a little easier, but please reach out to help if you are feeling frustrated. Talk to family, friends, anyone that can give you that moment of peace to recollect yourself. It's ok to put the baby in the crib and walk away for a few minutes to calm down. It's ok. You are doing great!
@wutthabuck8772
@wutthabuck8772 2 года назад
Was looking for something to watch & EWU with the perfect clutch timing 💪🏾 Thank u Raven
@hooooiiiiiii
@hooooiiiiiii 2 года назад
Same here. Chips on my lap. Searched for this. And found it.
@jessicalanceford7222
@jessicalanceford7222 2 года назад
I remember being so invested in the search for Jill. It was so extremely sad when they found her body.
@phyllisrobinson916
@phyllisrobinson916 2 года назад
This channel is very much better then watching TV. More excited.I just have to drop everything to look at this channel. I away love the EWU CHANNEL. VERY GOOD INFORMATION. THANKS EWU CREW
@twillastacy1014
@twillastacy1014 2 года назад
Post Partum Depression and lack of sleep can very much make a very loving, caring, and patient mother have an instantaneous violent episode. Other countries provide after birth care for mothers for several months because it is so taxing and hard on us. But the USA is just like, "Welp, there ya go. Good luck." Birth takes a toll on our bodies and our minds. We don't get enough support after giving birth. 2 days in the hospital is nothing, and we are often woken up every 45 mins for some random testing instead of just letting us get the sleep we need. Nobody wants to help after the birth, but they are more than willing to lock us up when we can't get the help or support we need.
@susannasPOV
@susannasPOV 2 года назад
This wasn't spontaneous she had been beating on this baby more then once !!
@Anna-br9jt
@Anna-br9jt Год назад
Don't have a baby if you aren't emotionally mature enough to take care of a baby.
@BoO_Gimmi
@BoO_Gimmi Год назад
@@Anna-br9jt PPD doesn't occur until AFTER having the baby. It has nothing to do with emotional maturity and everything to do with changing hormones and whirlwind of biological after-fects which occur in the body during and after pregnancy. Your lack of understanding only highlights the way in which some people would rather place blame on the result of the problem rather than the issue itself. Sad. Maybe you shouldn't make comments if you aren't mature or informed enough to understand what you're talking about.
@-._.-KRiS-._.-
@-._.-KRiS-._.- Год назад
Truer words have never been spoken. I was frustrated and confused as to why nurses kept coming into my room every 10 minutes for those two days. Only when they took my baby out of the room to do the carseat test did they let me sleep for about four hours without interruption. The UK gives new mothers a caregiver that checks up on them and the child until that child reaches 5 years old. Imagine how many less problems the US would have if we had something as simple as this.
@-._.-KRiS-._.-
@-._.-KRiS-._.- Год назад
@@Anna-br9jt This is how newborns work: Baby feeds for an hour and a half then mom gets to take a 10-30 minute nap with Baby before Baby wakes up again screaming for more breastmilk. Baby feeds for another hour and a half then mom takes a 10-30 minute nap with Baby until Baby wakes up screaming for more breastmilk or a diaper change. Baby feeds for another hour and a half then mom takes a 10-30 minute nap with Baby until Baby wakes up screaming for more breastmilk or a diaper change. Baby feeds for another hour and a half then mom takes a 10-30 minute nap with Baby until Baby wakes up screaming for more breastmilk or a diaper change. Baby feeds for another hour and a half then mom takes a 10-30 minute nap with Baby until Baby wakes up screaming for more breastmilk or a diaper change. Baby feeds for another hour and a half then mom takes a 10-30 minute nap with Baby until Baby wakes up screaming for more breastmilk or a diaper change. This occurs every minute of every day for four straight months. What other sleep deprecation boot camp have you gone to that is as intense as taking care of a newborn? I'd like to see your Certificate of Completion and how maturely you handled it.
@WhatsALimit
@WhatsALimit 2 года назад
the fact that the last guy even has a minimum sentence and isn't just in there for the rest of his miserable life is insane. How can someone spend a lifetime attacking women and continuously get out and do it again. seriously need to look at the justice system to figure something out, this is complete insanity.
@Equalsinfinityy
@Equalsinfinityy Год назад
I know Sydney and Quake personally. Such a crime so close to home took our small town by storm. Seeing someone covering it in such detail on RU-vid is even more surreal. RIP Sydney!
@MeatCatCheesyBlaster
@MeatCatCheesyBlaster 11 месяцев назад
I used to play Quake too
@MadScientist267
@MadScientist267 9 месяцев назад
Yeah that was a good series. Kinda miss it.
@trishkilner8103
@trishkilner8103 2 года назад
All of these stories are So Sad! For me the 1st one was the hardest to hear. I was 19 when I had my boy he is now (36) and I can still remember having to leave my house Sit in my yard And I would Cry and Cry and Cry!!! Because my boy Cried and cried again cried!!! It was hard !!! Never ever shook him!! Stay safe Leeds England 🇬🇧
@trishkilner8103
@trishkilner8103 2 года назад
Thanks sweetie hope you're safe and well 😘
@bbe3034
@bbe3034 2 года назад
My daughter stopped sleeping after I stopped breastfeeding. My pediatrician would just say, oh well your boys were sleepers and she’s not. I was up every 2 hours with her. Come to find out it was the formula. A sweet lady at my church asked me if I was ok, because she said I looked exhausted and I was. She suggested a certain milk and my daughter slept all night. I woke and flew into her nursery thinking something was wrong. She was sound asleep!
@-._.-KRiS-._.-
@-._.-KRiS-._.- Год назад
@@bbe3034 What was the 'certain milk'?
@bbe3034
@bbe3034 Год назад
@@-._.-KRiS-._.- I can’t remember the exact name but it was a free lactose milk. Came in a 1/2 gallon box near the regular milk.
@brianfreer4942
@brianfreer4942 3 месяца назад
I worked nights. My wife worked days. I would get home and then watch my son. While my wife worked. He started teething and would not just STFU. I got flustered with him, I put him in his crib and told him "I love you, but I'm about to snap...so daddy is gonna have a smoke, you sit here and cry" Never completely lost it. He's 25 now, and is a corrections officer.
@TheDkb427
@TheDkb427 2 года назад
I raised my daughter myself for a good while alone as her mother wasn't coming home. No one told me about baby crying fits!!! Where they cry constantly for no reason. I freaked out a couple times being a guy and all but never never shook her. Jesus this hits close to home as years later her half sister would be in the same situation as this little baby. Sad truth of this cold world.
@softkitty775
@softkitty775 2 года назад
You are a very good man and a saint
@TheDkb427
@TheDkb427 2 года назад
@@softkitty775 I highly doubt that lol but I appreciate the kindness. No matter how fucked this world is try to smile through the bs.
@Vyansya
@Vyansya Год назад
​@@TheDkb427you ARE a good man. You're more patient than some of the so called "mothers". Thank you for being gentle.
@pepperkilldevelopment9069
@pepperkilldevelopment9069 11 месяцев назад
You want medal now ?
@MadScientist267
@MadScientist267 9 месяцев назад
And then she comes up with some BS "fell off the couch" story. Anybody with any understanding knows kids at that age are still made of rubber... a simple couch fall isn't gonna do it. Or even come remotely close. Easy red flag.
@prodbytarantino
@prodbytarantino 2 года назад
My moms friend was suffering from postpartum depression a few months back and she ended up posting a suicide note on Facebook for us all to see, and shot herself in the head. Her mom and several other people after seeing the FB post, rushed over to her house but unfortunately it was too late and they found her in her bedroom. I’ll never forget that feeling in my stomach when I first read it. It’s shocking and almost hard to believe and I was holding out so much hope her mom would reach her in time smfh. That postpartum depression is not a joke, and if you feel yourself suffering from it please get help. Even my mom has told me of all the uncharacteristic, and intrusive thoughts that can come with it. I will never have a child for this reason. I already suffer from depression as is 💀Couldn’t imagine my mental state after having a baby. Wouldn’t be good for either one of us tbh.
@CreativeCreatorCreates
@CreativeCreatorCreates 2 года назад
It’s true. We have to realize it’s not all of our destiny to have kids. Some people are great people, but terrible parents. Our societies concepts are skewed and we pay the price.
@MeatCatCheesyBlaster
@MeatCatCheesyBlaster 11 месяцев назад
Most guns end up being used to harm the people that own them. Sad statistic. Probably wouldn’t have happened if the gun wasn’t there.
@shygirlflygirl
@shygirlflygirl 2 года назад
I like how easy it is for somebody to take an innocent person's life, but then they do everything they can to avoid death themselves.
@rozediana24
@rozediana24 2 года назад
yeah, like, they don’t understand that the victim was actually feeling the same… fear of death
@whitewolf8644
@whitewolf8644 2 года назад
Ikr! It makes me even more angry when I see someone who committed a vile crime and then cries when they get a long sentence or battered by someone in jail. I’m like, you got a feckin cheek after what you did!
@MeatCatCheesyBlaster
@MeatCatCheesyBlaster 11 месяцев назад
Yeah I don’t get it. Especially with serial killers.
@missmicheleeexo2269
@missmicheleeexo2269 8 месяцев назад
Yep. Complete cowards when they have to pay for their crimes.
@commonsense31
@commonsense31 2 года назад
I have experienced PPD with my Best friend! That’s shit scared the living shit out me, They can’t help it. But she Felt only disdain and anger towards her Son! She didn’t want him and blamed him for all what was wrong! Luckily the nurses and me alongside close relatives, so she was immediately admitted to the psychiatric hospital! She was treated for about 2 weeks, her son came 2 days later! She needed a lot of support but she overcame it with the support from us and the Hospital. She is the best mom in the world, she still has trouble accepting that it wasn’t her fault!
@scheezy
@scheezy 2 года назад
At least she didn't murder her baby
@MrYelly
@MrYelly 2 года назад
If she was as stunted in intelligence as you are, I wish her child the best of luck.
@judywright4241
@judywright4241 2 года назад
It would be quite a study of all the hormones that flood our systems before birth and then they recede as abruptly. What that does in combination with sleeplessness? My husband was so scornful that I agreed with him, ‘What IS wrong with me?’ When that ‘s ridiculous. The point is that it IS. We don’t need to hear something that shames us more! I would practically sleepwalk, not remembering what I had done for hours at a time and anyone I turned to, made me a monster, ‘How can you feel THAT way???’
@commonsense31
@commonsense31 2 года назад
@@judywright4241 that’s why it’s so insanely important that it’s treated as fast as possible! By professionals. And when noticed That action is taken right away, and not something that is postponed by thinking it goes away by itself! Because the normal response is “How is it possible you feel that way, that’s insane”
@CreativeCreatorCreates
@CreativeCreatorCreates 2 года назад
I can’t help but feel it’s nature saying “DON’T REPRODUCE”
@brianmoore493
@brianmoore493 2 года назад
I love the proactive approach of providing information about what to look out for.
@chicade4810
@chicade4810 Год назад
My health teacher in high school told us "Remember, there's nothing wrong with taking a few minutes to walk away and breathe. The baby will still be there when you calm down." I think about that every time a shaken baby case comes up.
@sssailormoon
@sssailormoon 2 года назад
I couldn’t keep on watching the same cases again and again. Perfect timing, thank you!!
@alyssahood1604
@alyssahood1604 2 года назад
This is perfect timing lol I was going to watch my show and I couldn’t then this video popped up! I love these kinda of videos !
@vicw9223
@vicw9223 2 года назад
Been noticing too many people saying 'assault' when they mean 'rape'. Stop downplaying rape, guys.
@SJ-007
@SJ-007 2 года назад
This really winds me up too.
@RuneOfRivendell
@RuneOfRivendell 2 года назад
In complete fairness, in the case of RU-vid using the term ‘rape’ is more likely to make videos demonetised than the term ‘assault’. I’m sure there’s no intention on downplaying rape.
@garbobrows
@garbobrows 4 месяца назад
it actually kind of makes it worse that they choose to say "assault" if it's because of monetization because then that just means they care more about making money lol. there are content creators out there who say rape but bleep/silence the word. "assault" could mean anything. "he assaulted her." okay, sooooo he hit her? he strangled her? he assaulted her in the strictly legal sense and made her THINK he was going to hurt her?
@pugachevskobra5636
@pugachevskobra5636 2 месяца назад
✅✅✅ I have nothing to add; you're spot on.
@lialenore2997
@lialenore2997 Месяц назад
It's also annoying when they say..."incident/accident 🤮🙏
@mayadontlikeyou1
@mayadontlikeyou1 Месяц назад
I gave birth to my first ever child on April , after her birth i wasnt really feeling depressed but a couple days later after i came home from the doctor's i wasnt feeling great, i was feeling depressed and i had thoughts of self harm to myself. Never once did i think about hurting my baby or doing something bad to her. Even when i do get tired and frustrated whenever she doesnt sleep. I handle her with love and care always. I love my daughter and i couldn't ever hurt her.
@theappraizer
@theappraizer 2 года назад
Fire station. Police station. Hospital. ALL will take a baby no questions asked.
@jimmmymeadowno7787
@jimmmymeadowno7787 Год назад
I think people misidentified her as a protective mother. She was NOT protective of Dylan, She was protecting her secret of being a child abuser... She didn't want people to get close to Dylan because somebody may spot that something was wrong with him.
@Holychickendinner
@Holychickendinner 23 дня назад
🎯🎯🎯👏👏👏
@justinekyle5453
@justinekyle5453 2 года назад
I was so lucky when I had my daughter. She screamed for hours without any reason. (Not hungry, clean nappy and being hugged) nothing stopped her from screaming. I would walk the floor for hours with her. My parents were great dad would come home from work and take her to let me have a cup of tea or just to breathe without her screaming in my ear. Took till she was 2 to find out the reason she screamed was that she had glue ear so was in pain. So hard to be a mum that can't help her kid and without their support i don't know how I would have git through it. If you know someone with a baby be there for them. A text from a friend offering a cuppa and chat can mean the world to someone who is struggling
@daniburke9452
@daniburke9452 2 года назад
What is glue ear?
@scheezy
@scheezy 2 года назад
For two years you let her suffer without taking her to a doctor?
@mikecampbell3011
@mikecampbell3011 Год назад
Same thing happened with me as a child apparently. All of my family would tell me as I got older that all I did as an infant was cry, and it would drive everyone nuts. Come to find out I had a bad case of acid reflux and that’s why I was constantly screaming and crying. Glad my parents were aware enough to know when to step away and calm themselves down.
@Blueberryyymuffin
@Blueberryyymuffin 3 месяца назад
As a baby, I wouldn’t stop crying once and my mom went to emergency, and in the waiting room it turned out two of my toes were crossed and when she fixed it I stopped crying. She awkwardly got up and left the waiting room after lol
@kaykatt
@kaykatt 2 года назад
I had extreme post partum depression and I told my husband that I didn’t feel like hurting my baby but I feel NOT RIGHT n I need u to stay home n let me work n he did until I got better ❤️ people have got to swallow pride n ask for help when needed
@donnamccartney1199
@donnamccartney1199 Год назад
My grandson was born at the time Jill was dying … I remember early in the morning after watching him be born Facebook posts looking for her .. then after it all came out realising my grandson came into the world as she left .. pretty surreal RIP Jill ❤
@KoteoNokan
@KoteoNokan Год назад
Ever since my son was born in March, any story with a baby resonates heavily with me and its insanely difficult to hear these kinds of stories
@delwynhallett565
@delwynhallett565 2 года назад
It's horrifying how many scum bag criminals get out to commit more crime, again and again. The justice system needs a huge overhaul. Even his own mother was appalled by his constant behaviour for years, not understanding why he kept being released.
@justinlezu793
@justinlezu793 2 года назад
I am a recovered addict and I’m very familiar with Xanax and you do completely black out sometimes but you can remember bits and pieces of what happened….and then other times you may remember absolutely nothing…most of the time you can get tiny pieces of the story enough to put together what you did
@MrYelly
@MrYelly 2 года назад
Aren't soundcloud rappers the best?
@realdeal2283
@realdeal2283 2 года назад
No disrespect intended, but don't you mean, "recovering" addict? Once an addict always an addict, you might be clean now but their is always the possibility of relapsing. Vanity and being too confident leads to making bad decisions.
@bohemianamy3270
@bohemianamy3270 2 года назад
@@realdeal2283 why even feel the need to say that ?
@realdeal2283
@realdeal2283 2 года назад
@@bohemianamy3270 because I fucking can and it's the truth that's why. Get over yourself
@FrankiWhite730
@FrankiWhite730 2 года назад
Yeah Xanax is dangerous....A friend of mine woke up in a cell after taking a few bars and didn't remember anything and thought he was there for a warrant he had for not going to municipal court for a small offense so he said to a CO "when am I going to see the judge so I can get OR'ed or get bailed out" and he told me the CO laughed in his face and said "you ain't never getting out, you m*rdered your wife" his wife was driving while he was in the passenger seat and for God only knows why he began to repeatedly st*b her then sl*t her throat...he doesn't remember a thing and he has a violent criminal record but to other men in the streets, never to woman and kids..and I was friends with them both they were actually on the way to my home when it happened and I know you never truly know what goes on behind closed doors but from what I saw they treated each other good and we're happy....it still breaks my heart and will for the rest of my life
@johndoeiii9767
@johndoeiii9767 2 года назад
Perfect timing😩 Nothing but candlelight right now. During loadshedding (powercut). What is uuuup EWU Crew! from Cape Town, South Africa 🇿🇦
@KP-tn9cq
@KP-tn9cq 2 года назад
Not a bad way to kill time while the power is out! Hope it gets restored for you soon! 🙌❤️
@dragonmummy1
@dragonmummy1 2 года назад
Hallo beautiful Cape Town! Been there several times. Just back from Durban, where we had those awful floods. Love SA and it’s beautiful people.
@UgetTheMemo
@UgetTheMemo Год назад
I've noticed shaken baby syndrome seems to prevalent among young, immature mothers. It's such a shame that your parents and society teach you your whole life to use protection or abstain because being a parent is hard and basically the end of your independent life but it never seems to land.
@kenbrovost9653
@kenbrovost9653 2 года назад
Having dark thoughts isn't a crime, tell someone. Do anything you can before it builds , it can be helped. You are not a monster for having thoughts, you can't always control what you think but you CAN control how you act
@-._.-KRiS-._.-
@-._.-KRiS-._.- Год назад
Thank you for this empathetic response. You are absolutely spot on.
@kenbrovost9653
@kenbrovost9653 Год назад
@@-._.-KRiS-._.- I think people today think that having thoughts like that makes them a bad person or a psychopath. You and no one should perform can control what your brain thinks that you can't control how you act. Just try to talk to someone
@comeoveragain
@comeoveragain Год назад
There’s a difference between intrusive thoughts and actually having an urge to do those things.
@kenbrovost9653
@kenbrovost9653 Год назад
I absolutely agree with you Having a thoughts is not a crime but acting on them is
@Holychickendinner
@Holychickendinner 23 дня назад
Underrated comment right here. 👏👏👏🎯🎯🎯
@deftones8717
@deftones8717 2 года назад
Now imagine all of the poor babies who will be born into this world by moms who would have otherwise gotten abortions. I don’t want to get political here, but sadly I foresee a huge spike in tragic stories like this to come, now that Roe vs Wade will be overturned in many states. In a perfect world, everyone would have safe sex and accidental pregnancies wouldn’t occur… in a perfect world, women wouldn’t get raped and/or become victims of incest… and there wouldn’t be women who are victims of sex trafficking which can result in unwanted pregnancies. Don’t forget all of the women who get pregnant at extremely young ages, who haven’t even finished high school yet and clearly aren’t prepared for motherhood…or women with severe mental illness who become pregnant and are incapable of being responsible, loving mothers..So many different scenarios.. what about instances where you find out that your baby has seriously debilitating physical ailments and a woman does not want to bring a baby into this world only to suffer and live in pain. Sorry, these stories just evoke a lot of fear for the future of our country, with the recent ruling and all.
@DOYLERULES69X
@DOYLERULES69X 2 года назад
So its better to murder a baby?
@crazycatladyoftullamore5176
@crazycatladyoftullamore5176 2 года назад
Being an Australian I remember the Jill Meagher case very well and how her disappearance scared the community of Melbourne. I have always been on the side of the death penalty when it comes to cases where there is absolutely no doubt that the person committed the crime and that the crime involves children or despicable acts of violence, abuse, torture and the perpetrator committing unspeakable acts against the victim and/or their body. Thanks for posting another great video, you never let me down when I need to watch a case or cases presented in a professional, respectful manner to all involved. Take care and stay safe from your Aussie friend Ann xoxo 🇦🇺🤠🏡👏💙
@jasonvoorhees5640
@jasonvoorhees5640 Год назад
australians are just plain evil it seems
@patienceobongo
@patienceobongo Год назад
The ABC are bad but she didn't deserve that
@krazykdon
@krazykdon 2 года назад
It is okay to make sure your baby is in a swing or in a safe spot, and when you are that upset to walk away and take a couple mins. Breath down from 10 and calm your nerves. If still mad at a baby (had to imagine, but its mostly* stressed bc of baby) call someone to watch the baby. Please don't pick the baby up if feeling this type of way
@_.-._.-.
@_.-._.-. 2 года назад
She wasn't JUST mad or frustrated though. She suffered from PPD or likely even PPS. People with these conditions lose proper reasoning skills and the ability to reliably keep their child safe. This is why parents need a support system and for people to check in on them regularly and reliably.
@MrYelly
@MrYelly 2 года назад
Just get some blood and hormonal tests. That is all that was required to prevent many such events.
@_.-._.-.
@_.-._.-. 2 года назад
@@MrYelly blood tests can't detect PPD and PPS
@MrYelly
@MrYelly 2 года назад
@@_.-._.-. PPD and PPS are the result of a dramatic drop in hormones. You can simply get tested for this decrease in estrogen and progesterone. Please at least read a comment before you reply to it.
@_.-._.-.
@_.-._.-. 2 года назад
@@MrYelly not every case is detectable with blood tests, especially in people with preexisting diagnoses that they may have had to go off medications for while pregnant.
@TriniGamerGirl7
@TriniGamerGirl7 2 года назад
14 weeks on this earth and so much poor Dylan suffered. R.I.P. little one. 💔
@jaysmith179
@jaysmith179 Год назад
She must be a Dem. They love doing this to children.
@stevensibbet5869
@stevensibbet5869 2 года назад
Postpartum depression may be caused by a lack of nutrients as the baby take priority when the woman is pregnant leaving sometimes dangerously low in certain nutrients, especially Omega 3 and the B vitamins.
@winterblommetjie
@winterblommetjie 2 года назад
Oh joy! So great seeing you uploaded a video, thank you so much. I hope you are all doing well EWU crew❤ Love y'all
@Strype13
@Strype13 2 года назад
It takes a special kind of stupid for someone to incriminate themself over a prison phone call, considering they make it VERY clear that every single call is monitored and/or recorded.
@simonw1313
@simonw1313 2 года назад
I don't think stupidity comes into it. She was an extremely disturbed individual who carried out a heinous act on her own child. She seems conflicted between accepting responsibility and reducing her responsibility. Her sentence (50 years) seems excessive giving her own childhood experiences, without which I doubt she'd have ever carried out this crime.
@_.-._.-.
@_.-._.-. 2 года назад
PPS is a real and terrifying thing. She was struggling and couldn't reach out for help.
@lynnetrathen4587
@lynnetrathen4587 2 года назад
@@simonw1313 doesn’t matter what her background is, it should never be considered 🤬🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️
@simonw1313
@simonw1313 2 года назад
@@lynnetrathen4587 - it should be considered at sentencing.
@lynnetrathen4587
@lynnetrathen4587 2 года назад
@@simonw1313 Why??
@XMizzTuraX
@XMizzTuraX 2 года назад
I don’t feel angry at the mother, more than anything I feel bad for her, everyone has been there at least once. I’ve been diagnosed with PPD myself. More than once I’ve handed my daughter (she’s four months) to my partner because her crying was stressing me out and getting to me so much that I’m fearful I will hurt her if my partner doesn’t take her. I only hope she got counselling in prison.
@Col92019
@Col92019 2 года назад
I do
@CC-jl7jz
@CC-jl7jz 2 года назад
She was physically abusing this precious baby for a long period of time. She is a monster.
@XMizzTuraX
@XMizzTuraX 2 года назад
@@CC-jl7jz I’m not saying she isn’t but I can’t completely hate her for it
@eyeambrittney
@eyeambrittney 2 года назад
My daughter is 8 and when she gets hurt it still pisses me off lol I don’t think it’s ever left me, the depression.
@jaysmith179
@jaysmith179 Год назад
She must be a Dem. They love doing this to children.
@tinak.356
@tinak.356 2 года назад
Department of Child Services are a JOKE!!!! They don't care at all!!! Most of the people are who cares , there are so few that DO CARE...SAD. IF Alexandra had her MOM to help her, this might NOT have happened... So SAD....
@andrewward2010
@andrewward2010 2 года назад
If mental health could be sorted out a lot of these crimes we see and hear about would never happen. Hope there is a cure soon.
@_.-._.-.
@_.-._.-. 2 года назад
You can't just "cure" mental illness. For most its management with medication, therapy, and having a support system. But in most countries all of these cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars.
@howdareyouexist
@howdareyouexist 2 года назад
it is called euthanasia
@SLRModShop
@SLRModShop Год назад
@@_.-._.-. Do people not get it?! What about finding a graph of use of chemical substances over time per country (all uses, food, prescription drugs etc) and try to see if you find any corelation with mental illness, or even illnesses in general... A simple "all diseases graph" search shows you that EVERYTHING skyrocketted in the 70's. Can't people connect these dots?! Did you even know that there is no scientific proof that anti-depressants work? Did you know that there is no scientific proof of depression? Oh yes, it exists, but we don't know why, physically speaking... Chemical substances are the reason why everyone's sicker. Check a graph, there is a clear inflection point that is impossible to deny. Something changed in the 70's, you cannot miss it. The last time I was sick, I was living at my parents' house. I left the house, never bought or used a medicine and I've never been sick, not even a single headache... I'm 36 years old now... 19 years without a single pill, 19 years without a single ailment... Connect the fµcking dots... Sick people don't need more chemicals, they need less. Don't you find that odd that no one who's born after 1970 is a hundred years old?! (
@patienceobongo
@patienceobongo Год назад
Don't have a child with a nutty woman Though most are mentally ill nowadays
@KRC-ub5qi
@KRC-ub5qi Месяц назад
Thats why he said he HOPES for a cure. Not that there is one​@_.-._.-.
@dragonladee3721
@dragonladee3721 2 года назад
Sadly none of these cases are different from thousands of other cases. It is overwhelming how many murderers are out there. Most never being caught.
@ChloesColdEars111
@ChloesColdEars111 2 года назад
When I was a little girl, l remembered my dad shook me so hard, I lost my footing, and couldnt stand up, I couldnt actually think clear while he was doing it, it was weird, I remember my mother screaming and crying and saying, "(dads name), STOP! youre going to kill her!!!!" and he stopped. Ill never forget that moment. My dad is not a bad person, and wasnt really abusive either, he would hit us with a belt to discipline us, but so did every other parent back in the 80's, he just lost it for some reason, I dont even remember why. I thought I would share so people understand, anyone can loose it and act out, so please take a time out from the baby in another room if you need to, take a few breaths, then go back, make sure the baby is in a safe place though first. Dont act out of anger before thinking it through, you may do something you cant take back.
@s.elizabeths
@s.elizabeths 4 месяца назад
I was a child in the 80s, not all parents hit kids. This is sad af😢 .
@DavidGonzalez-bn4gw
@DavidGonzalez-bn4gw 2 года назад
I think us men need to be more open about our womens mental health after having or carrying children.. sometimes us men are afraid that something is wrong in the relationship that we can’t fix , we don’t realize that support and time away helps a mother so much we gotta start looking at the mental stability as a battery .. sometimes when the batteries die , you gotta recharge them and then get back in the game when they’re fully charged up
@realdeal2283
@realdeal2283 2 года назад
Speak for yourself. I am a father and have many friends that are the same. I don't think you know wtf you are talking about. Afraid to give space to a spouse that is stressed out? I think you should stay in your lane and don't speak on things that you are ignorant about. And never again encompass other men in your delusional opinions.
@wmluna381
@wmluna381 Год назад
​@@realdeal2283Did I read a different comment than you did?
@realdeal2283
@realdeal2283 Год назад
@@wmluna381 don't know Luna... did you?
@wmluna381
@wmluna381 Год назад
@@realdeal2283 I suppose reading comprehension is for some and not for others.
@realdeal2283
@realdeal2283 Год назад
@@wmluna381 once again... speak for yourself lol. I'm sure my ten year old is better at comprehending than you are lol! Also... reading Comp isn't "for some people and not for others". We are taught that in middle school and your typical b.s assumption was pretty flaccid 😂! How much you want to bet that you're femenist brain will come back with an insult pertaining to me and the word flaccid lmao. Don't lie... as soon as you read that the first thought you had was... yeah I bet you have that problem huh 😂
@Gypsy-Brown
@Gypsy-Brown 2 года назад
I recently began work at a hospital for people who have schizophrenia and personality disorders and realise there must be so many people living undiagnosed and untreated in the community, which is scary. The delusions and halucinations are so real to them and sometimes cause them to feel threatened or angry or afraid of things or people, causing them to react in unpredictable and sometimes violent ways. I bet many crimes are committed by people suffering from untreated mental health illness and could be avoided if they had got help sooner. Truly evil people are also common though and cannot be treated, they are also manipulative and are the most terrifying of all!
@leannabowers7534
@leannabowers7534 Год назад
You've obviously never been to jail because 3/4 of the people in there are mentally ill with some kind of problem. Mental illness is the not talked about elephant in the room.
@cateescalante1843
@cateescalante1843 2 года назад
Finally! I was waiting for new uploads from youuuuu. I finished watching all the videos from all your channels! Thank youuuuuu
@Otherspersons
@Otherspersons 2 года назад
Thank goodness we clarified it was Fishville.
@coltonp1370
@coltonp1370 2 года назад
Lol
@simply_messy
@simply_messy 2 месяца назад
I had two children in under 2 years! I was fine after baby 1 but after my second child arrived, something was off! I cried for no reason, I felt tied down to them and almost hated having to care for them. I KNEW something was wrong and thank GOD my mom noticed! She forced me to go to my doctor. I got on medication and in therapy immediately! It changed my life!! A few months later, I was BACK to my normal self and loving my boys like they needed to be loved. It makes me sad to even think back on those feelings I had at that time bc I love them more than life!! Thank God I got the help I needed.
@BookishDark
@BookishDark 2 месяца назад
It’s obvious Alexandra had postpartum depression - she clearly wanted to be the perfect mother and, when she found herself feeling inadequate, hid it from everyone. I had PPD. It’s brutal and the shame is overwhelming. I never wanted to hurt my babies but I felt like an absolute failure as a mother for feeling so depressed when I was supposed to be overjoyed. I went to therapy and got back on the meds I’d discontinued during pregnancy. Please PLEASE ask for help - PPD isn’t a statement about your qualities as a mother - it’s chemical. Talk to someone. You can’t get over it easily alone. Don’t torture yourself like that - so many of us have been through it and will gladly be supportive. You’re still a good mom and you still love your baby ❤
@troydorr4867
@troydorr4867 2 года назад
The poor families of these horrific and grotuisic crimes. My heart and prayers go out to you all! I can't begin to imagine or want to imagine how horrible you all must feel. I got love for you all, God bless.
@banditeastlick2471
@banditeastlick2471 2 года назад
I suffered the Jefferson fracture. It literally shattered my c1. Of course that was when I was a baby and when I was 11 months old I then was burnt 100% of my body and left her dead for 3 Days in the hospital. That is where I met the lady that is my guardian angel today as I am 52. After years of neglecting surgeries and bones dislocating from the skin not growing fast enough because it was severely damaged, the heart and lungs didn't look good so I was given 18 years to live. They said I was in the shape of an 88-year-old man. I even have the onset of workers back, the broken down fingers, the heart and bone structure was crazy. When I was 9 the school finally asked if my hand hurt. LOL my hand? My whole entire body is burned! I've been said nobody can hurt me more than I already am hurting. That's why I stood in the middle of the circle of kids trying to beat me up so well
@britbrat1127
@britbrat1127 2 года назад
What??? What are you talking about?
@britbrat1127
@britbrat1127 2 года назад
@illicitlitmisfit I was confused too until I realized he’s a $hitty troll who likes to joke about babies who get violently shaken to death. AKA a waste of time, breath, and flesh. Don’t even piss in his direction.
@AliValentine143
@AliValentine143 2 года назад
I'm sorry for your pain.
@banditeastlick2471
@banditeastlick2471 2 года назад
@@AliValentine143 I have been blessed by God and pain is only a sign that I am alive, it lets me know what I need God's help with and weakness is leaving my body. My pain is what brought me to God and my pain is my gain. It is my sorrows, weakness, my WILL and my unconditional love for God's creations that gives compassion to my enemies and my urges to teach Jesus's message. Give no acknowledgment to no man woman our book for none of these things can bring you the word of God but he, Himself. Pray to Him and seek enlightenment and understanding of all He created. Ask for the strength and power to create His will, to beckon His call, to bestow His WILL in your hands. I was given my man 18 years to live. God gave me everything that I asked for. Nobody to inflict pain on me, nobody to scare me, nobody to worry me, nobody to harm me or anybody I I love, the strength and power to wield HIS WILL, the Knowledge to keep me alive, the knowledge to keep those around me alive, the power to rebuke and to understand everything HE created so that I too so I can see clear. I asked HIM to let me feel my pain so that I can fix myself. I am 52 now. Many people has doubt my life experiences but I doubt there life experiences because there is no right without righteousness. May God bless you with my WILL
@danieldziedzic4135
@danieldziedzic4135 2 года назад
Nice fiction, when a book coming out
@gic8849
@gic8849 2 года назад
That fit you hear from Alexandra while she’s on the phone with 911 are mostly cries for herself. She knew she was going straight to prison.
@caminator5526
@caminator5526 2 года назад
I had postpartum depression after my son's birth. I woke up and went to bed every day feeling like I was a horrible mother and my kids were better off without me. Slowly I came out of that way of thinking and when my son was about 3 months old, I didn't have anymore thoughts like I had previously. That was 10 years ago, and I still have never had those thoughts. Postpartum depression is a serious issue.
@bunnyfoofoo9695
@bunnyfoofoo9695 Год назад
What kind of a weird name is Quake?
@RLH1987
@RLH1987 2 года назад
These types of stories really really get to me. I can't listen to these too often.
@jenhenningson1473
@jenhenningson1473 2 года назад
Same involving children and animals!
@ts-z3r
@ts-z3r 2 года назад
for me it was the animals
@aliksanderj9729
@aliksanderj9729 2 года назад
The first case is heartbreaking, but also why I’m never having kids. I get overwhelmed and frustrated by loud noises and especially babies crying, so I’d never bring a child into my home. It wouldn’t be fair to them let alone me.
@findthebox8623
@findthebox8623 2 года назад
"Dog ate my homework your honour "
@DirefulClamp714
@DirefulClamp714 Год назад
I'm glad these vids exist. He brings up post mortem depression and me and my wife are trying for a baby. We've had our tiffles and I'm relieved to know she may get PMD and I know what to do know
@brettmosser5344
@brettmosser5344 2 года назад
Well, I am so grateful that you cleared up that Fishville/Farmville issue….
@shanabanana1
@shanabanana1 2 года назад
#1 channel besides John Ballen and Mike oh so hard to choose.
@sandrasvetlikauskaite6929
@sandrasvetlikauskaite6929 2 года назад
Im with u ,those 3 are the best🤣
@Bludgeoned2DEATH2
@Bludgeoned2DEATH2 2 года назад
I'm just picturing Jill's last moments as she's screaming for her life being assaulted and I am just so haunted...
@victoriagray4362
@victoriagray4362 2 года назад
You started to worry me there guys!! Two weeks!! So glad youre back and Im sure this video will be the best yet!!
@raveneyes7191
@raveneyes7191 2 года назад
I'm in my second trimester abd am terrified of potentially getting PPD. I have off and on depression for my whole life but me and my husband do have a very good support system as well.
@-._.-KRiS-._.-
@-._.-KRiS-._.- Год назад
You're right there, Mama! I had PPD but I didn't realize I had it until it just lifted one day. Be honest with your pediatrician when he or she asks you the obligatory questions. They're not going to take your baby away. They're going to help make things safer for you and your newborn. You're in for a rough ride but I know you're strong enough. Things will be hard but things absolutely do get better. Plus, you still have toddler power struggles to look forward to. Those are a joy! ;)
@spaminwhamin
@spaminwhamin 2 года назад
Best part of my day is an EWU upload! Thank you, all!
@Petrolhead9198
@Petrolhead9198 2 года назад
I'm from Arkansas and I remember when Sydney went missing. So heartbreaking what happened to her
@meowbeats7496
@meowbeats7496 Год назад
I know it's sad, but it's probably how she would have wanted to go
@miamiglia
@miamiglia Год назад
See the problem with the first story, when they say she was neglected and abused and that was the reason she killed her baby is bs. I was abused and neglected by my mother growing up, and I’m an amazing mum to my kids. You just have to have the mindset that you won’t let others suffer the way you did.
@waylaymaster6198
@waylaymaster6198 2 года назад
Dogs are typically very friendly and protective of babies so that was a red flag already
@Its_MarMar2007
@Its_MarMar2007 2 года назад
Love your vids! They always make my day better 💕
@Treebenor
@Treebenor 2 года назад
Yeah, lemme just name my son "Quake".
@boycottjews
@boycottjews 2 года назад
The dad was black.
@kateM52
@kateM52 2 года назад
It's awful isn't it ..I kept imagining that's how a 3 year old would try and say the name "Craig"
@boycottjews
@boycottjews 2 года назад
The "father" was a Tyrone. It is blacksonville after all.
@eleishafreeman7770
@eleishafreeman7770 2 года назад
I had PND after my second was born, but my partner and my parents were there for me and took them when I was overwhelmed, fast forward 3 year since my youngest was born I still struggle from time to time but I’m much better now
@TheChristianNomad
@TheChristianNomad Год назад
I have so many nephews and nieces and I know babies can just decide to be a handful, but I can't imagine actually doing anything harmful to a baby. Once I was watching a niece for 2hrs while the mother went shopping. The baby decided it wasn't having any of it and she was just going to make someone pay. She cried and screamed. I tried everything, diaper change, bottle, pacifier, rocking her, I pleaded with her to stop and be happy again, nothing helped, she was just in a bad mood. So I decided to let her cry it out. I just put her in her little bouncy thing, buckled her in with the little seatbelt and just sat on the couch watching her to make sure she was fine. She cried for 20 minutes until she cried herself to sleep. And no lie, within 5 minutes of her going to sleep her parents walked in the door. I told them what happened, they understood. And we watched a movie. But not for second did it even enter my mind to shake her or anything. Maybe it's because I come from a huge family with 5 brothers and sisters, or I don't know what, but I just can't believe anyone would actually hurt a child. It blows my mind. God help us.
@alvarieroberts720
@alvarieroberts720 Год назад
I was a single mother with infants and I learned that it is ok for a baby to cry while you go into another room to get your sh** together.
@TheMcZion
@TheMcZion 2 года назад
Doesn’t this guy say “Sydney” just like the scream voice ?!!! With that said, RIP Sydney. I can’t even stand to look At the hideous beast who took Her life For his own disgusting reasons.
@jackchop1576
@jackchop1576 2 года назад
I had a few relatives obsessed with farmville.
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