That’s a scary thought 😮 Another aspect is that she could have been relieved to finally got get this off her mind. It feels like she’s surrendered to what she’s done.
I think she just eventually got over it. 4 years is a looong time and i can imagine she was probably anxious and fucked up about it for a minimum of one of those years, and then became numb and dissociated from it. That is unless yeah, she is full blown psychotic.
haha YEA SHE WAS!! I was thinking the same thing! She was so informative and helpful. I bet she'd already had this conversation with herself many times for 4 long years, almost like it was rehearsed. She was definitely ready
Imagine waking up English in the United States with The Lesser Key of Solomon and realizing English People were never here; and are being appropriated in a genocide that's lasted for centuries because we have scars from living talking mushrooms and people are jealous. I say It sometimes. Never toward my mother, unimaginable but as an Englishmen I am the only* human being in my life right now. 🐻❄️✌🏻
Absolutely, well that makes a lot of sense. It was the perfect scenario and quite easy to hide their absence. Especially if she was an only child or something and didn't have much other family members around.
Good point. I was going to say I'm not that close with some of my family but still see them 2-3 times a year. It being during the pandemic and them being 70 makes more sense though
from what i read, she tried to poison/drug both of her parents but her mother didn’t ingest enough and survived so she ended up stabbing her instead as a backup plan
@@jackchop1576Or an abusive mother? A lot of mothers are extremely hard on their daughters But in this case, I think the murder was most likely unjustified and she was violent towards her mother because she failed to poison her like her father
Could be many reasons. Her mother might have been a cold mother . Possibly abusive . Another regular one is a father abusing the daughter and the mother ignoring it/denial. Or feeling jealousy towards the daughter for getting the interest of her husband *effed I know . But common* so many reasons for it to be imbalanced.
I saw they both had issues like ocd and agrophobia, maybe that made parts of their upbringing draining or stressful, dosnt warrant anything like this tho @rimjhimdhusiya699
She is weirdly chill about being caught. And why did she keep the murder weapons for 4 years?? Like, you’d think she’d dispose of them. Also, how tf can you live with corpses? Do you know how bad decaying corpses smell? 🤮 I mean, after a certain point, they’d stop smelling, but it would be really bad up until that point.
I'm wondering that too. I have a chronic necrotic wound and it absolutely stinks all the time, I can't even imagine how much worse it would be with 2 rotting bodies in the house with me! Like how did her neighbours not smell them?
The house is less than a mile from where I live. I remember the house being taped off for months and a taxi driver telling me what had happened… I thought he was exaggerating
I knew her this happened near where I work and live. She was a very plausible liar. Her remark about catching the bad guy is unsurprising really as that was just what she’s like. She used to make me feel uncomfortable. She told me her parents moved away when I asked her where they’d gone I had no reason to disbelieve her.
If she says she’s happier in prison as opposed to out of it - I wish she went there for the debt issues sooner, there was no need to take the lives of her innocent parents. Poor souls…
I don’t think debt puts you in prison it just puts you in poverty. What she did is unthinkable AND maybe a testament to the state of things if people really consider killing loved ones to avoid financial strain
@@belladolce85 we don't have jail for debt in the UK either. The worst that would happen is that your most expensive belongings may be repossessed (car and house).
It’s almost like she did it knowing she wouldn’t get away with it forever and if it was over finances then it was kind of win win (for someone who has no emotion whatsoever). If she gets away with it her finances are taken care of. If she doesn’t she goes to jail where she doesn’t need finances. And if she also hated her parents then they’re taken care of too
Just heard of this case today and it blows my mind. However, I know some people who didn’t leave their homes until recently. And even then, it’s not long. Just unsettling to think of how many people died forcefully/unnaturally during the pandemic
I read a few things saying that she might've been stealing from them and killed them when they started to suspect her. Im not sure if that's 100% true though.
@Real_Al13NS I read the same thing, and apparently, her parents told her that she has 1 month to get a job because they found out about her money spending problem or get out. Freeloader.
I will never get past the heinous crimes which were committed in my country using the cover of lockdowns to hide the abuses they meted out. 12 children killed by their parents in London alone. A young woman kidnapped r@ped & killed by a police officer who used the ruse of arresting her for breaking the rules. Two sisters murdered in a London park by a mental patient who had been turfed out of his ward to make space. Not to end their nightmare there though. They were then degraded by the police who found their bodies. Who photographed themselves smiling, giving thumbs ups, throwing gang signs over the bodies, holding their heads up to pose them for the cameras. Then exchanged those images with 30 of their fellow officers in a private Facebook group. Where all of them made obscene, cruel & downright racist remarks about the slaughtered women.
What happened to Sarah Everard will always stay with me. I always felt pretty safe walking alone, at night, in the countryside or in the city. I am now pretty much always anxious when walking alone wherever I am, also because her body was found not too far away from where my family lives. RIP Sarah❤️
Not to blame them for their death, but the relationship between the parents and the children could not have been normal. Makes you wonder what was going on behind closed doors.
“the gift card? It’s in my old wallet, on my desk on the right in the little basket. The zipper gets stuck but it’s on the left side of the card pockets” was literally something I told him just the other day (I’m away from home rn).. she explained it the same way this is insane
The body cam footage made me sick to my stomach. I wonder if she wasn’t texting from her parents’ phones or something because I just find it odd that not a single person noticed something was weird for 4 years?! Like I can be a bit of a hermit but I still maintain contact with friends fairly regularly. Did they just have absolutely no close friends?! No routine where they interact with the public enough for their absence to be missed? That makes me curious if her parents were also a bit off, to be honest. I mean no one deserves what happened to them, but I kind of wonder if they weren’t all there either
It’s so weird, like she’s made peace with it but like how does one even…especially with them in the walls. And for so long. She has the same demeanor I had when I was caught with weed in my dorm. Like I knew I was done for and hadn’t done enough to avoid getting caught and I had accepted it. But the thing she was caught doing…😟
She said she’s not 100% evil. I feel like her demeanor was due to having accepted that she is evil and maybe the percent of her she feels isn’t evil is the part that confessed and gave as much info as she could. Very bizarre
Just to put this out there. There were many cultures in the past that lived with their deceased. There are also modern tribes that still take care of their mummified loved one such as they do in Indonesia and Africa. Just because you live with corpses does not make you a sociopath, for many people it is just part of their culture. Of course this instance DOES NOT classify and this woman clearly has mental issues, but those were not caused by living with death.
but there is a difference between growing up with something, like im assuming children from those cultures hear about it or experience it early in life that it becomes normal to them. A simple example would be something like piercing a baby's ears, totally normal to some cultures, may be a horrible thing to do others. In her culture, it's not even a thing so that must have affected her in someway. I wonder if she got caught much earlier, if she'd be as nonchalant as she is now.
@@douae5857i think what she meant is that she is not taking into account that some cultures “live with the dead” and it is normal, so to say that “living with the dead”= “crazy” (i forgot the specific words she said) is wrong. As you said, it is not normal in Essex- so you are right :)
@@goldenretrievermom7945again, not sure you understood what I am saying, I agree with you lol. What i’m trying to say is that saying that living with the dead makes you a sociopath is not true for all cultures… hope that makes sense now🙃
This video is such a great example of why I always watch every video from this channel. The story is just overwhelmingly evil and twisted, and at 1:01 "I don't want to pause this too soon" but it is too much. You have to pause. It's so warped. Anyway, I love this channel.
When children grow up stifled, i think they find unhealthy ways to cope. Some adults never grow out of that thinking. White privilege, trust, luck, and an overwhelming benefit of no doubt towards her helped this woman get to be a killer in plain sight for so long. Glad she’s finding peace in her new forever home, but if she ever does “come back to herself” if she ever was there in the first place… i too wonder how the reality setting in will affect her? One was a painless death while the other seemed full of hurt and rage.
The casual additude is chilling to us. But she has known for four years so it has become "normal" over time for her. I mean still wrong but that's how the brain works
I think covid helped her get away with it. People's attention was focused on it. I mean we couldn't even visit each other so I think that played in her favour.
She was calm I think cuz she knew this day would probably come . And being helpful usually gets criminals leniency in where they send you and for how long ect.
As someone with British relatives, she just seems like a textbook Brit to me - any kind of emoting is inappropriate, and excuses to save face or feelings to get out of obligations is par for the course. The only thing out of the ordinary for her would be the bodies, but again with a British upbringing, out of sight, out of mind, we don't speak about unpleasant things, stiff upper lip and soldier on. (All things literally said to me by my British relatives.) Also with as often as they used to take cruises, I'd spend most of the year not even sure where they were so yeah, they might've made it pretty easy for her >.>
Erm... no. I'm British and while there is a "British stiff upper lip" thing, that's usually for when someone hurts your feelings and you just get on with it... not full on MURDER. There's a difference between a stiff upper lip and being a complete PSYCHOPATH. 🤦♀️
This is sort of a tangent but how did this footage of someone confessing to murder end up on tik tok? Like it looks like it was filmed by law enforcement officers I assume??
Yes, our police have to carry cameras. This was broadcast on our news as the police released it to the newspaper companies and itv/bbc, thus just copied from the daily star websites and put on social media.
mc -kull-uch or mc-cull-och would the best way to pronounce the family name. to be honest the british isles does have some funky spellings unless you live around this part of the world. on a general note, her demeanor with the police was weird, far too relaxed and 'chill' about what was going on, like she was ordering a coffee..erie
I reallllllllly want to know what she was spending all this money on? Like was she gambling or what was going on that she was willing to kill her parents rather than just get a job cause that’s crazy.
I think the only reason this lasted as long was because of the pandemic, life was pretty shut down for 2020-21 and with their age group especially, they'd be advised to be very strict about staying in their "bubble" or small safe group. There would have only really needed to be a lot of explanations from 2022 onwards, which is why her finally being caught in the latter part of 2023 makes sense. It would've been believable to say they were unwell etc and then once the world opened back up and appointments all returned to more normal routines, aside from the backlog, that she could only claim trips and stuff for so long til it caught up with her.