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What A 200 IQ Killer Looks Like 

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David Wright was taken into custody after being spotted on CCTV cameras where he was interrogated, and despite his self claimed intelligence ended up doing one of the worst things one could ever do in an interrogation...
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@fictitiousnightmares
@fictitiousnightmares Год назад
A claim of having a high IQ and sitting in an interrogation room speaking to police without requesting an attorney is oxymoronic.
@rockybullshite927
@rockybullshite927 Год назад
About a murder beef too...😬🤦‍♂️
@johnharrison2511
@johnharrison2511 Год назад
Yes, and really, why would anyone tell the police what type of mind they have ? Especially not any hint of "by the way I am more clever than you, or your profession." Yet here I am...
@goombapizza6335
@goombapizza6335 Год назад
​@@sam1else274 "An oxymoron is a self-contradicting word or group of words". So "military intelligence" is an oxymoron, "jumbo shrimp" is an oxymoron, "Anne Frank's drum kit" is an oxymoron, etc. And this criminal definitely puts the "moron" in "oxymoron".
@Yenaldooshi138
@Yenaldooshi138 Год назад
@@goombapizza6335 how is military intelligence an oxymoron? Is that particular grouping of words describing some shitty stereotype? What the fuck is military intelligence. If the military was ran by a bunch of dumbos the world would look quite differently. What ?!?!
@makayla5947
@makayla5947 Год назад
Emphasis on the “moron”
@humantacos9800
@humantacos9800 Год назад
Am I under arrest? No? Ok I’m out. Am I under arrest? Yes? I won’t talk till I have a lawyer. /silence It’s not hard.
@davereeves1967
@davereeves1967 Год назад
This is the way.
@friddevonfrankenstein
@friddevonfrankenstein Год назад
Interrogators will go on and on asking the same retarded questions over and over again and lie to your face until they hear what they want to hear. They are scum and don't care about solving the actual crime. They want some bullshit ass confession from the first person who is weak enough to break down under pressure so they can lock somebody up and fulfill their fucking quota. Don't talk to fucking pigs. Just don't.
@MrVovansim
@MrVovansim Год назад
Gimme a coke and send me back to my cell --Jeff, the actual genius.
@rift2568
@rift2568 Год назад
@@MrVovansim amen
@glee21012
@glee21012 Год назад
Don't talk and ask for a lawyer, even if you aren't under arrest. Cops can't lie about status, but do anyways.
@TheCosmicCrow
@TheCosmicCrow 9 месяцев назад
Having the video start with him mixing up vernacular and vocabulary was a really nice touch.
@serzel9134
@serzel9134 2 месяца назад
he didnt mix those words up. he intended to use vernacular and used it correctly.
@maxim_ml
@maxim_ml 2 месяца назад
@@serzel9134 care to explain?
@bluedog424
@bluedog424 2 месяца назад
​@@maxim_mlThis is a total stretch....but maybe he views "exculpatory" as a word used primarily by law enforcement and is thus referring to police vernacular...?
@lucasmarzano7852
@lucasmarzano7852 2 месяца назад
@@maxim_ml vernacular means ordinary language. the language common people speaks. He is trying to say there is no need for police officer to explain what "exculpatory" means because he already knows.
@brando_soto28
@brando_soto28 Месяц назад
@@serzel9134 no, no he didn't lol he should've use "vocabulary" in his context .. "my vocabulary is very good" .. Why? Because he claims that he is intelligent enough to understand what "exculpatory" means. However, he wasn't intelligent enough to understand that "vernacular" means "dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region", which obviously doesn't fit in the same context. His intentions and what he should've said are different.
@FlintyMint
@FlintyMint 9 месяцев назад
The fact he’s sitting in the interrogation room with them means he wasn’t intelligent enough to get away with it
@djfaceplant2076
@djfaceplant2076 Год назад
Remember guys, keep talking, never ask for a lawyer! You got this! Keep giving us content. Thank you
@rgs_goat-xb7wp
@rgs_goat-xb7wp Год назад
Thanks! I'll remember that the next time I kill someone. I keep accidentally calling a lawyer and depriving people of content and enjoyment. My bad.. :(
@Ashley-nope
@Ashley-nope Год назад
@@rgs_goat-xb7wp as long as you don’t call them next time
@ganiyatolukemi4504
@ganiyatolukemi4504 Год назад
😂
@Impericalevidence
@Impericalevidence Год назад
"this is your chance!"
@tifa4594
@tifa4594 Год назад
We all want our 15mins, well with the way things are now 5mins. Thank you sir for abandoning your right to a lawyer for that 5mins.
@pressfive
@pressfive Год назад
He’s so smart that he talked about his crime on Facebook messenger. Genius!
@MrTruckerf
@MrTruckerf Год назад
Brilliant!
@QIKUGAMES-QIKU
@QIKUGAMES-QIKU Год назад
Cheers 🥂
@user-qh5uy1bs9r
@user-qh5uy1bs9r Год назад
Smart people don't use facebook at all.
@interestedparty00
@interestedparty00 Год назад
If he had been smart, he wouldn’t have uttered a word to the police.
@vranime3772
@vranime3772 Год назад
What a 400 IQ killer looks like
@Boppinabe
@Boppinabe 9 месяцев назад
David was allowed to get away with crimes since he was 12. The prosecutors and judges who let him go some 38 times must be held accountable,
@kaio37k
@kaio37k 9 месяцев назад
100000%. Judges are JUST as much to blame as the criminals, if not worse, given their power. The only people who can afford to become judges are almost exclusively people who grew up with rich parents in affluent neighborhoods where they never experience the REALITY (not transcript) of crime. I'm not saying dumb jo-schmo's should be judges, but wayyy too many judges are letting a lack of life experience dictate sentencing, which only affects the middle and lower classes. We need a system to hold these judges accountable, and if shaming is not enough, we need punishment. They are legally capable of harsher and safer sentencing, but they CHOOSE to let criminals go until they KILL people.
@McCarthy_Was_Right
@McCarthy_Was_Right 9 месяцев назад
Do you need permission?
@changedmynamebcyallwouldnt..
@changedmynamebcyallwouldnt.. 9 месяцев назад
no. the system that made him a worse criminal every time is whst must be held accountable. the US prison system does nothing to end crime, it encoursges it. make no mistake, it’s a for profit million dollar business. like every study ever has proven that short sentences that focus on rehabilitation work endlessly better than long sentences focusing on punishment. not only that, but your system creates worse people than it takes in. there’s so many theories behind it and studies that prove it, but one theory i’d like to mention is the self-fulfilling prophecy and one study is the standford prison experiment. normal people were given roles as criminals and guards in a prison, and they started becoming them. the experiment had to be ended prematurely because of the violence and mental suffering. criminals are made. almost all crime except crimes of passion are caused or atleast affectef by socioeconomic conditions. the cycle is started by socio-economic conditions and continued by prison. i recommend reading up on psychology, really gives you a different perspective.
@bonchidude
@bonchidude 8 месяцев назад
YT priv
@bonchidude
@bonchidude 8 месяцев назад
It's about race. @@kaio37k
@rogerfederer5942
@rogerfederer5942 9 месяцев назад
Telling "he should put himself around better people" while being a murderer that's talking about his friend is actually extremely ironic ngl we can clearly all understand why the detective started laughing 😂
@MrRickstopher
@MrRickstopher Год назад
I’ve never met someone that says they’re a genius and actually is.
@antlando2555
@antlando2555 Год назад
That’s because of the dunning-Kruger effect im pretty sure. Most actual geniuses and intelligent people know enough to know they don’t know alot and thus are very hesitant to say they are intelligent. Dumb people are the opposite, and love to show off their “immense” intellect. Its really ironic.
@kitkat12326
@kitkat12326 Год назад
Yeah, my ex girlfriend went on daily about how her mom and her therapist say she's actually a genius. Yet I'd constantly witness her try to handle day to day things and just fail lol.
@matthawkins9983
@matthawkins9983 Год назад
😀. Well put
@ucnhtmenow1
@ucnhtmenow1 Год назад
One of the smartest kids I know has autism and Asperger's and is usually the smartest kid in the room but you also wouldn't believe all of the dumb shyt he does. I think he's too smart for his own good. He's a CNC programmer at the age of 22 and we all ask ourselves how someone so smart can be so fkin dumb. So I know this dude isn't as smart as he thinks he is.
@ucnhtmenow1
@ucnhtmenow1 Год назад
I've got a buddy know knows he's an idiot, although he works in I.T., and says it all the time. I don't know how many sentences start off with, guess what I did? You know I'm an idiot so... That's honesty for ya.
@allancouceiro9255
@allancouceiro9255 Год назад
that male detective was so good, I nearly confessed to the murder
@hi.moriarty
@hi.moriarty Год назад
It was nice to see the Reid technique being used Properly for a change, instead of reciting it straight off the pages of their textbooks. I'm becoming grimly aware that this is a much higher skill than most can reach on such a natural level.
@Awanook
@Awanook Год назад
What’s crazy is that actually happens ppl have confessed to murders they didn’t do because the detectives push so hard the ppl believed they did it nd say details basically made up from thin air
@jimmymorrison8314
@jimmymorrison8314 Год назад
Best comment.
@maximusstorm1215
@maximusstorm1215 Год назад
I'm glad you specified you were talking about the guy, otherwise I might've thought it was the other cop that said about 3 things😌
@ericsbuds
@ericsbuds Год назад
so quick with the best replies to suspects BS. nothing gets past him either. love to see some more of his interrogations.
@grumpyoldwizard
@grumpyoldwizard 9 месяцев назад
It is really easy to underestimate other people if you are "smart" (according to a IQ test). If he is smart, he should have asked for a lawyer.
@whynottalklikeapirat
@whynottalklikeapirat 9 месяцев назад
Incidentally, according to neuroscience, the cognitive process of intelligence, can’t necessarily function in the interest of general survival, unless guided by balanced levels of normal emotion. Emotion guides intelligence to a relavant sector of the potential decision field and adds perspective to the relative levels of importance of different details and activities. It might be fine for example to sit down and spend a lot of time finding the absolutely optimal way out of a tricky situation, but not if the situation is a lion charging you. Intelligence itself does not necessarily factor in a weighted hierarchy of relative importance. This explains why some people whose emotional lives may be skewed, abnormal or stunted will still come off strange in conversation regardless of their high IQ. There are for example things that a normal, empathetic person would respond to, in an emotionally, relationally, situationally intelligent way which an intelligent but stunted person would treat as an cool equation, not factoring in things obvious and normal to others with a broader sensibility.
@antoinelachapelle3405
@antoinelachapelle3405 9 месяцев назад
If he was smart, he wouldn't have set up a robbery in a public place with cameras to begin with.
@whynottalklikeapirat
@whynottalklikeapirat 9 месяцев назад
@@antoinelachapelle3405 There is a certain inherent mental handicap in the grandiose sense of self 😁
@johnspartan3405
@johnspartan3405 9 месяцев назад
I have tested at a fairly high IQ and consider myself a relatively intelligent person. I don't disagree with your statement, but I find with myself that I give people too much credit rather than underestimate them.
@whynottalklikeapirat
@whynottalklikeapirat 9 месяцев назад
@@johnspartan3405 My guess is that’s actually the more likely scenario and the other stuff has more to do with personality type …
@Elizabeth-sn6rs
@Elizabeth-sn6rs 9 месяцев назад
imagine claiming you have a high IQ in the interrogation room after deciding to participate in a drug deal/robbery 🤦🏼‍♀️
@changedmynamebcyallwouldnt..
@changedmynamebcyallwouldnt.. 9 месяцев назад
plenty of criminals are smart...
@erinkelley1432
@erinkelley1432 Год назад
If the detectives say to you “I don’t think you’re a stone cold killer…. maybe it was an accident” lmao you’re screwed 😩😂
@hi.moriarty
@hi.moriarty Год назад
😂 At this point in time, I seriously think that I'd spontaneously laugh out loud hearing that line! I wouldn't be able to stop it from happening. ..which would make me look guilty AF!
@thrillwillent
@thrillwillent Год назад
Right. They ALWAYS say that. There must be an interrogation script..
@vanessaruiz4705
@vanessaruiz4705 Год назад
or "I think you really are a good guy"
@jamisthebest123
@jamisthebest123 Год назад
​@@thrillwillent i believe it's a tactic that gives the person the feeling that they can kinda lessen the blow of the charge by agreeing that they did do it but it was accidental. Kinda dumb but I guess in that kinda situation, ANY way to try to get out of the crime feels like an option.
@thrillwillent
@thrillwillent Год назад
@@jamisthebest123 Exactly. That’s exactly why they say that. Then they always claim that if you tell the truth that they can help you when in actuality they can’t. Only the D.A. & Judge can!..
@5GIlYsq2fmZYv8pIAnR2b6jiu
@5GIlYsq2fmZYv8pIAnR2b6jiu Год назад
33 years old, 35 misdemeanors, arson, and burglary! David sure has an IQ of 200.
@BLM_Big_Lipped_Marxist
@BLM_Big_Lipped_Marxist Год назад
20 actually 😂
@suziblues4698
@suziblues4698 Год назад
😭🤣😭🤣
@Kovac_
@Kovac_ Год назад
You can have a tested high IQ but it does not automatically make you rich and successful. If you have some extreme personality disorders, grow up in an abusive household or around petty criminals your whole childhood, you're bound to follow in the footsteps of those other people. The environment in which we grow in is very important factor as to where your life leads. Are you aware that psychopathic and sociopathic serial killers also have high IQ's? It takes intelligence and charisma to persuade your victims AND to be able to repeat the killings multiple times over. The smartest of killers hover around 130-170IQ. High intelligence is often not a blessing, many see it as a curse more than anything. Being simple with high tolerance for monotone existence is far more applicable for modern society that needs its cogs to run its industrial machinery.
@Jason-TheChad-Muska_circa1995
That is absolutely ridiculous logic. I am a member of Mensa and have been since 2013 and have been tested twice by then one scoring an IQ of 153 And then on the second one which I took to see if I could get any higher I scored a bit lower at 151 So I decided to leave it there. I'm 35 now and as of June 18th of last year I'm also 10 years clean from fentanyl addiction which was done to me by a corrupt doctor who put me on medications that I didn't understand at the age of about 22. I was never a drug user before that and I spiraled out of control quite quickly. I did some things I'm not proud of too of course feel my addiction in moments where I wasn't able to acquire anything for quite a few days and I was charged with 27 felonies. It's the first and only time I've ever been in trouble. Hell I haven't even had a moving infraction or speeding ticket or even been pulled over for that matter for 15 or 16 years at this point. Committing those crimes has zero to do with The adequacy of my IQ. Call that being sad I know that people tend to hear that somebody has an IQ of 140 and things that they're geniuses which they are in that anything over that is simply genius but that's not the case and often confused or conflated. Just as there's a big difference between an individual who possesses an IQ of 140 and an individual who possesses an IQ of 110 there's also a significant difference between an individual at 170 and 140 and 200 and 170. Sure I Have a higher base intellect than 99.3% of the population if I remember correctly but somebody who possesses an IQ of 180 or 200 comparative to me is Godlike.
@Eltanin25
@Eltanin25 Год назад
IQ says how fast you can solve problems and adapt to new situation, it says nothing about your ability or inability to commit crimes. Also, if he's a drug user, then his mental abilities might have decreased quite a bit since he had taken the last IQ test.
@stevemarshall6564
@stevemarshall6564 9 месяцев назад
I love the irony of how he says his 'vernacular is very good', when he actually should be saying 'vocabulary' given the context.
@BeaumontBrians
@BeaumontBrians 9 месяцев назад
Shout out to this detective for finding the right mental path through all this minefield of BS
@evg3nius
@evg3nius 9 месяцев назад
It's these people's job to crack people. He cracked him like a pro though.
@tiffanyfowler4327
@tiffanyfowler4327 Год назад
He is such a genius that the detective outsmarted him multiple times. Lol
@georgepaulthagoat5311
@georgepaulthagoat5311 Год назад
Detective had a 201 IQ haha
@ebogar42
@ebogar42 Год назад
Well, it's the cops job which the guy being questioned has no real experience with. I wouldn't say the cop is smarter. All of us could probably outsmart people like Elon Musk in many things he has no experience in, but doesn't mean we're smarter overall.
@ambermartin3961
@ambermartin3961 Год назад
IQ means little of it's not wielded well. The narrator mentioned "narcissism," which is a weakness they exploited. I've interacted with some incredibly intelligent people who were so obvious in their strategies and didn't work to hide their shifts in strategies. I'm not a psychologist, so I tend to just wonder at how little self-awareness they have.
@ebogar42
@ebogar42 Год назад
@@ambermartin3961 Everyone is a narcissist to me or has intentions. I don't think anyone is really that good. Some but most have serious issues and probably shouldn't be talking shit about others and calling them anything.
@ambermartin3961
@ambermartin3961 Год назад
@Eric Bogar correct in that the narcissists think they are but aren't really that good. That's why they can be outwitted by those who may have lower IQ but are trained to recognize and work with those who have manipulative or self-preserving traits.
@davewade30
@davewade30 Год назад
My favorite cop line is "We're just trying to give you an opportunity." It sounds so friendly and helpful. When really they want you to help them put you in prison.
@laurarules3642
@laurarules3642 Год назад
I started watching interrogation videos back with the Chris Watts case. Even back then I would cringe at some of the comments the detectives use and just as a casual viewer I could spot a lot of the tricks and tactics the interrogators use and I am of average intelligence or just below. So if somebody of my limited capacity can see them working the person over why can't the person thats being interviewed see it? Its bizarre ... Or is it one of those things thats easy to notice when you're sat at home but completely different when you're in a tiny interview room feeling the pressure
@davewade30
@davewade30 Год назад
@@laurarules3642 On one hand it's lack of knowledge. If you've never seen an interrogation before and are completely ignorant to the dishonest tactics cops use, it's very easy to see how someone could fall for their tricks. Especially if you were raised to believe that cops are the good guys. On the other hand, even if you know the tactics, when it's the rest of your life on the line, the impulse to try and avoid arrest and talk your way out of it seems to be very strong. That's why it's so important to be aware of all of this before you ever find yourself sitting across from a detective in an interrogation room and know that asking for a lawyer is the ONLY right move whether or not you are innocent.
@misaelarroyo5712
@misaelarroyo5712 Год назад
@@laurarules3642 it's also you are watching from the a third person view in a non stressful situation. Much harder to pick up once your heart rate goes up, tho yea the questions are simple and repetitive on purpose, to get any type of rise out of someone.
@Thee_Modest_Muslimah
@Thee_Modest_Muslimah Год назад
“Hang tight” is my all time favorite because they know they messed up when that is said 😂😂
@wittyjoker4631
@wittyjoker4631 Год назад
Giving you an opportunity to condemn yourself and save them some work.
@HagakureJunkie
@HagakureJunkie 9 месяцев назад
200iq wouldn't be sitting in that room bro
@chrisnotyou
@chrisnotyou Месяц назад
They would, but it would be very boring to watch.
@zenwilds2911
@zenwilds2911 Месяц назад
200 IQ person would have no reason to commit a crime
@Riley-Thurm
@Riley-Thurm Год назад
The fact that he said he has a good "vernacular" when he meant "vocabulary" is wonderfully ironic
@jakubmamczak6762
@jakubmamczak6762 Год назад
i mean it seems you dont know what vernacular means lololol what a buffon
@shafferlinsmithson1289
@shafferlinsmithson1289 Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@astrialindah2773
@astrialindah2773 Год назад
So true! I'm surprised nobody else has caught that.😂😂
@cobyblue4177
@cobyblue4177 Год назад
Vernacular - the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
@timgallagher9229
@timgallagher9229 Год назад
So great, I love when ppl use a word they think makes them sounds smart, and it's the wrong word
@naomilove4751
@naomilove4751 Год назад
I love how the detective said he didn’t call him a liar, then called him a liar 😂😂😂
@therationalanarchist
@therationalanarchist Год назад
police aren't very smart, that's by design. But it's easy to catch someone in a lie when you already know exactly what happened.
@hi.moriarty
@hi.moriarty Год назад
That was an Epic bruising!😂
@quaTTTTro
@quaTTTTro 9 месяцев назад
He's like look I didn't call you a bitch, bitch!
@A-Milkdromeda-Laniakea-Hominid
@A-Milkdromeda-Laniakea-Hominid 9 месяцев назад
Another stable genius with the best words getting locked up over a narcissistic ego.
@The88Cheat
@The88Cheat 9 месяцев назад
The more confident and vocal someone is about their intelligence, the less intelligent they probably actually are.
@Art_By_Zay
@Art_By_Zay 3 месяца назад
I can vouch cuz I usually try to make it seem like I’m the most ignorant person in the room. Keeps the spotlight off me
@erikeriks
@erikeriks 2 месяца назад
I can confirm because I kinda have an arrogance issue and usually get outsmarted in ways that humiliate me ruthlessly.
@erikeriks
@erikeriks 2 месяца назад
By the way, imagine 2 onions, heck, imagine 3 onions.
@The88Cheat
@The88Cheat 2 месяца назад
@@erikeriks wow. That was super insightful. Props
@guardiantko3220
@guardiantko3220 Год назад
Holy fuck, this detective belongs on a TV show, his lines are delivered perfectly. "Did I get you there? Feels like I got you there. Not even a bit of a smile?"
@ericsbuds
@ericsbuds Год назад
i could watch all his interrogations i swear
@hi.moriarty
@hi.moriarty Год назад
😂😂😂
@erwinrommel2055
@erwinrommel2055 Год назад
He is on a TV show. U tube 😂
@MrAtlantafalcon
@MrAtlantafalcon Год назад
“I didn’t get you on that one? I feel like I got you on that one.” Perfect line delivery, like it came out of an episode of Seinfeld. It carries a similar vernacular, and vocabulary. This guy must now quickly discern how he could be useful to the White Supremacist gang he’ll seek to join in prison. Gangs don’t just ask people to raise their hand to join, and then appoint them to a leadership position. Gang leaders aren’t stupid. You have to be smart to control criminals. Who’s better at it than other criminals?
@willemkanon4020
@willemkanon4020 Год назад
I paused the video when the detective was talking about the sympathetic reflex. This detective has incredible skills, when the killer said that's just for cops to cover their asses, immediately the detective brings it back and shuts the guy up. I am very impressed.
@seviregis7441
@seviregis7441 9 месяцев назад
Very impressed with this detective. He was laser focused and inescapable. The suspect only thought he was smart because he always hung out with idiots who ultimately claimed him as one of their own.
@1richplay
@1richplay 9 месяцев назад
This is truth in many different ways
@geometricart7851
@geometricart7851 9 месяцев назад
Yeah the 200 IQ guy in the room was definitely the detective.
@wadewilson-xi1zs
@wadewilson-xi1zs 9 месяцев назад
@@geometricart7851exactly!
@deepakchandra8535
@deepakchandra8535 9 месяцев назад
He hung out with people who thought very high of themselves and looked down upon normal people
@CreamCheesenigga72
@CreamCheesenigga72 9 месяцев назад
id love to know how this dude was “impressive” if i were in that room id literally just start pissing on his his fuckin voice is annoying and he just seems pretty fucked to be around
@ravenfeeder
@ravenfeeder 9 месяцев назад
the detective passed his intimidation check with the “your girlfriend’s going to be stupid enough to give us a fake alibi and she’s gonna get an accomplice charge” god damn that was hard
@Skobeloff_Phoenix
@Skobeloff_Phoenix 9 месяцев назад
Would've broke me instantly with that line, assuming I was actually guilty. Honestly, it also might've broke me even if I was innocent...
@taylord7261
@taylord7261 9 месяцев назад
You really sat here and quoted the detective and that’s not what he said 🤣🤣
@Skobeloff_Phoenix
@Skobeloff_Phoenix 9 месяцев назад
@@taylord7261 not verbatim, but he did ma|
@ThomasHaxley
@ThomasHaxley 9 месяцев назад
@@Skobeloff_Phoenix Alt code Alt +75 creates a capital "K" and Alt +107 creates a lowercase "k"
@Skobeloff_Phoenix
@Skobeloff_Phoenix 9 месяцев назад
@@ThomasHaxley not sure what that means. I'm on a chromebook. K is a somewhat common letter though, so I started using copy/paste from other places.
@rileybfead
@rileybfead 8 месяцев назад
in a matter of seconds he goes from "not being cautious" because of "a referral from someone he trusts" to "distrusting almost everybody"
@truescotsman4103
@truescotsman4103 11 месяцев назад
Calling someone a liar when they're lying is actually respect for reality.
@Preohhh
@Preohhh 11 месяцев назад
realest comment i ever seen
@tomdoran2447
@tomdoran2447 11 месяцев назад
That’s what we do with Biden
@Preohhh
@Preohhh 11 месяцев назад
@@tomdoran2447 Pointless reply
@Artyom_K.
@Artyom_K. 11 месяцев назад
@@Preohhh so self-deprecating.
@genkiferal7178
@genkiferal7178 10 месяцев назад
and telling stupid lies to someone expecting them to believe it is as the same as calling them an idiot. don't be surprised if they respond accordingly.
@julianprzybysawski8543
@julianprzybysawski8543 11 месяцев назад
He's so good at coming up with wacky stories he never considered that a normal person wouldn't need 10 explanations for every detail
@jozkomrkvicka7607
@jozkomrkvicka7607 11 месяцев назад
so what would a normal person do? Just imagine you are there and you for some reason do not want to get a lawyer. Someone who looks similar to you just stole your cellphone and did somehing, they show you a video where there is someone who look similar to you a nd they say it is you. I think it is normal to say no it is not me only someone similar and when they told you your cell phone was there then you say it was stolen.
@Brohl1337
@Brohl1337 11 месяцев назад
@@jozkomrkvicka7607 Theres tons of evidence against him, which obviously wouldnt exist, if he were innocent. So a normal person WOULD actually get a lawyer. Wouldve reported their phone missing and probably also told other people that this happened, which should be something significant in most peoples lives. Also wouldnt they lie to the police, since if everything is layed out clearly, theres no way youd get convicted for something there is literally no proof you did.
@zatozatoichi7920
@zatozatoichi7920 11 месяцев назад
It's the 150 IQ, I'm telling you.
@baghousetechnician9815
@baghousetechnician9815 11 месяцев назад
@MyCell91 no one reports a phone missing, unless they have insurance. Which 9/10 people dont.
@Nobddy
@Nobddy 11 месяцев назад
@@zatozatoichi7920 4chan IQ: 150 actual IQ:105 Social IQ: 31
@bitofalice
@bitofalice 9 месяцев назад
This male interrogator is impressive, quick witted, articulate, concise, logical. Nice to see!
@user-id4to2om6n
@user-id4to2om6n 9 месяцев назад
Showed the goat of interrogations for a sec lol
@cheezyrider1111
@cheezyrider1111 Год назад
He’s no Jeff. Jeff is a legend
@hastyhillfarmand4x480
@hastyhillfarmand4x480 Год назад
Jeff is awesome, I applaud him. Hopefully he's still alive.
@heraclitus6100
@heraclitus6100 Год назад
The legend!
@picklecage5488
@picklecage5488 Год назад
True! Jeff is the man! Love that he got his life together 💪
@paarker
@paarker Год назад
And Jeff did it while withdrawing. Legend.
@joannapyles5607
@joannapyles5607 Год назад
@Hasty Hill Farm and 4x4 He still posts videos on his channel and he appears to doing well!!! (Just my opinion and observation)
@D-Rock420
@D-Rock420 Год назад
IQ of 20 maybe 200 had to be a typo as this "genius" never asked for a lawyer 😆
@eldie3d
@eldie3d Год назад
He's probably determining his own IQ by the old saying, "You learn from your mistakes". He figures he learned something from every 'mistake' that he made, and given the amount of mistakes he made... He learned enough to become a genius - or something like that. 🤣🤣🤣
@konya8248
@konya8248 Год назад
I see, you don't go around the internet as much. Keep it that way.
@jamesstead2256
@jamesstead2256 Год назад
@@eldie3d hahaha
@annakessler9372
@annakessler9372 Год назад
one thing i dont understand in these videos. i see people in comments defending criminals saying" why not ask for a lawyer"! why would anyone want a killer/criminal to get a lawyer to get away with crime? would someone explain that to me please?
@yofolkdem1256
@yofolkdem1256 Год назад
​@@annakessler9372 cause nobody likes to see stupid ppl be stupid.
@peteoconnor6388
@peteoconnor6388 8 месяцев назад
He claimed to have a high IQ, he does not.
@prettymuchfitness3674
@prettymuchfitness3674 9 месяцев назад
"You're charged with homicide" This guy : "don't talk to me like a child"
@NinjaTheEvan
@NinjaTheEvan 11 месяцев назад
A true sign of intelligence is humility. The more you know, the more you know you dont know.
@1x0x
@1x0x 11 месяцев назад
100%
@asmemeas
@asmemeas 11 месяцев назад
Yup its why they say the more you know the less you know.
@susanivy3619
@susanivy3619 11 месяцев назад
Then I'm a genius..I'll admit it, I know shit. edit: not, not literally, just figuratively speaking. I mean I know a little about it but the more I know the less I want to know, so it's almost like your original comment...wow, I should get my IQ tested, I'd love telling peopIe to their face that i'm a genius, haha....no worries, I'll keep it to myself and act humble.
@phtevenmolz5030
@phtevenmolz5030 11 месяцев назад
This is called the Dunning-Kruger Effect and I love watching it unfold.
@alemswazzu
@alemswazzu 11 месяцев назад
I think that was Aristotle who said that? Not 100%,but was one of the smartest of his time for sure.
@philochristos
@philochristos Год назад
Now we all know exactly how to get under the skin of a narcissist. Use a word, then tell them what it means.
@SireneKalypso
@SireneKalypso Год назад
That's not what narcissism is bruv
@catlover5656
@catlover5656 Год назад
@@SireneKalypso hes implying doing so is a blow to their fragile ego
@user-sf4se1oe5w
@user-sf4se1oe5w Год назад
Perfectly put!
@turtlesallthewaydown8831
@turtlesallthewaydown8831 11 месяцев назад
"I'm being condescending, which means talking down to you."
@jinks908
@jinks908 11 месяцев назад
@@SireneKalypso I think you need to read it closely bruv
@EvMund
@EvMund 9 месяцев назад
Ech his use of "vernacular" when he clearly meant "vocabulary" told me all i needed to know
@brianlink391
@brianlink391 9 месяцев назад
7:45 Noticed his breathing? Fascinating observations about this video. The suspect's behavior does seem to tell a story beyond his words. Slow, deep breathing typically activates the parasympathetic nervous system, designed to calm the body down. Given that he's caught on camera but denies the allegations, this could suggest an attempt to self-regulate emotional and physiological signs of stress, possibly to conceal something. Additionally, the folded hands and intermittent eye contact might be seen as other techniques of self-regulation or even defensiveness. Folded hands can serve as a "barrier" between the individual and the interviewer, offering a semblance of protection. The inconsistent eye contact, particularly when confronted with incriminating questions, might indicate moments of psychological stress or cognitive load. It's as if he's taking that pause to construct his response carefully. Interestingly, the suspect mentions having a high IQ of over 150. While it's hard to ascertain the relevance, high cognitive ability could enable someone to better manage their physical and verbal cues when under scrutiny. Nonetheless, high intelligence doesn't necessarily translate into proficiency at deceit or stress management, so this claim should be taken with a grain of salt.
@julianjdogg
@julianjdogg 9 месяцев назад
Oh be quiet you nerd
@ibentTube
@ibentTube 9 месяцев назад
He’s a savant fraud.
@andrewsims1356
@andrewsims1356 9 месяцев назад
To be fair, I'd be defensive even if I was innocent if they were going this hard. You really can't look into body language all that much, it usually only confirms guiltiness even in the innocent
@brianlink391
@brianlink391 9 месяцев назад
Hey, I hear you. Folks can get jumpy when they're in the hot seat, no matter if they're guilty or not. And you're right, body language is a tricky thing to nail down. But, c'mon, this video? The guy is denying everything left and right-even with a truckload of evidence against him, like clear-as-day security footage and people vouching they saw him. Seems like he's doing more than just getting defensive; looks like he's full-on lying, especially when his story starts to flip-flop. Guy's also acting like he's some kind of Rhodes Scholar, like he's trying to outsmart everyone. And his alibi? Please, that thing's got more holes than Swiss cheese. So, yeah, body language ain't the silver bullet, but it's a tool in the toolbox for detectives. They're piecing things together from what you say, how you act, and the facts that are set in stone. You're on the money saying body language alone won't cut it for proving someone's guilty or innocent. It's just one piece of the whole pie. Interesting stuff to chew on, isn't it?
@galeocean4182
@galeocean4182 Год назад
he is hiding that IQ really well. I'd never have guessed he was smart on any level ....hahaha
@NoahLoftier
@NoahLoftier Год назад
IKR! He's a real genius, and the fact he's able to act like an idiot and hide his intelligence like that is just.... some next level shit!
@mobarakjama5570
@mobarakjama5570 Год назад
Plot twist: he really is a genius, and did all of that to go to prison for some reason.
@4nn4nas98
@4nn4nas98 Год назад
hahaha
@adrianishtar0
@adrianishtar0 Год назад
he did alright but no matter how smart you are there is nothing to gain from participating in an interrogation. simply ask for a lawyer and stfu
@givenjokerps4545
@givenjokerps4545 11 месяцев назад
He’s gonna break his brother out of prison from the inside
@michelles1489
@michelles1489 Год назад
He did pretty good keeping his body language in check. I will give him credit for that.
@MathWithMozart
@MathWithMozart Год назад
Yeah, everything except his mouth lol
@goonernumone8444
@goonernumone8444 Год назад
​@@MathWithMozart lol was just about to say who needs body language when he's not stopped talkung- he's a complete fool... Lawyer up ALWAYS !!
@joshinnc9882
@joshinnc9882 Год назад
i noticed his fingers flick when he tells a lie at least at some points
@Erebus.666.
@Erebus.666. Год назад
Apart from the twitchy hands, rigid body posture and staring at the interviewers. Apart from that, yeah, great job.
@FaithRox
@FaithRox Год назад
Body language doesnt mean anything, people can act nervous while being totally innocent and calm while completely guilty. Body language is inadmissible in court and there is no specific way that body language affects everyone: someone with ADHD will be much more likely to shake or look around or fidget for example.
@theonlyalexoliveira
@theonlyalexoliveira 9 месяцев назад
I love when this specific type of dork goes down.
@johnbarron4843
@johnbarron4843 7 месяцев назад
*The person with the highest IQ, asks for a lawyer.*
@redtobertshateshandles
@redtobertshateshandles 8 месяцев назад
My dad was a barrister, worked for the State prosecutor and always said, " say nothing ".
@tifa4594
@tifa4594 Год назад
Classic case of: if you’re the smartest person in the room, time to find a new room.
@rockybullshite927
@rockybullshite927 Год назад
He definitely found a new room, all right and a new roommate😅
@tifa4594
@tifa4594 Год назад
@@rockybullshite927 good point, maybe he’ll be able to share some of his vast knowledge and extensive vocabulary with his new “roommate” 🤣🤣🤣
@rockybullshite927
@rockybullshite927 Год назад
@@tifa4594 don't play with that man's vernacular, he doesn't let that s*** ride..😬💀
@tifa4594
@tifa4594 Год назад
@@rockybullshite927 well that makes perfect sense. Someone messed with his vernacular, 5 days out of prison and just couldn’t let that slide, good for him for standing up for his beliefs. Hard to find these days.
@ndogg20
@ndogg20 Год назад
Yet another good reason to obey the law, prisons are full of people like Dave here. It's not so much the danger they may pose, but you have to listen to them, endlessly.
@Lukkaboc
@Lukkaboc Год назад
Agreed. If I was arrested and sent to prison for say, a few days for contempt of court, I'd be right back in front of the judge with charges of murder for killing a cell mate that wouldn't shut up.
@magichobbiest3425
@magichobbiest3425 Год назад
No. It is the danger they impose. They kill other inmates and do all sorts of messed up stuff. Biggest reason to stay out because there's a lot of psychopaths in there
@williamrainville5794
@williamrainville5794 Год назад
yes one word in particular you get really tired of hearing is fuck because it is fuckin this and fuckin that literally every other word you hear is fuckin and then you start talking like that too. It's horrible.
@ndogg20
@ndogg20 11 месяцев назад
@@williamrainville5794 .Yes, hell is place where you're stuck in an old VHS tape of Scarface that's rewound each fuckin day for eternity.
@rhyfelwrDuw
@rhyfelwrDuw 11 месяцев назад
Yeah he should be jailed just on the basis of being a smart Alec!!
@highmedic2351
@highmedic2351 9 месяцев назад
Killing people and going to prison is definitely a sign of high IQ.
@tokensupreme684
@tokensupreme684 9 месяцев назад
His physiognomy betrays his claim of IQ
@11OWE7
@11OWE7 Год назад
Dude got caught for every crime he ever committed and thinks he’s a genius! That ending was comedy 😂😂😂‼️
@Dewey-gx3lf
@Dewey-gx3lf 11 месяцев назад
Doing crimes like this make you expendable.
@fish4716
@fish4716 11 месяцев назад
Wow the male detective really hit it out of the park on this one. The suspect couldn't help but defend his lies by divulging useful information, and from there he just kept looking worse and worse coming up with new reasons to explain why he didn't give up that information earlier.
@linsqopiring6816
@linsqopiring6816 10 месяцев назад
Yup, it's like he found a tiny little lose thread and unraveled his whole defense.
@lief3414
@lief3414 9 месяцев назад
What useful information did he divulge? How did they unravel his defense?
@Mere-Lachaiselongue
@Mere-Lachaiselongue 9 месяцев назад
@@lief3414 Nada. People are guilty until proven innocent. I have been accused of several things including r%ping my ex and selling drugs however because I'm autistic, have a slight stutter and have social anxiety so I'm constantly in flight or fight mode so no one believed me until several people came to my defense. My life could literally have been ruined (and to some extent has) because people lied and wanted to see me fail and I cant speak properly.
@brizzy420
@brizzy420 9 месяцев назад
@@lief3414Watch the video
@414violence
@414violence 9 месяцев назад
Best possible defense is to not say a single word.
@springbloom5940
@springbloom5940 9 месяцев назад
A guy in Texas was accused of a rape/murder. When he provided an airtight alibi, they charged him, too. Both spent 15(?) years in prison, before being exonerated by DNA. The prosecutor decided there was just a third suspect they never caught. Any investigator that threatens out of hand, to go after an alibi should be fired and investigated.
@unknownsaiyan2.027
@unknownsaiyan2.027 9 месяцев назад
Texas is dumb -Patrick voice
@paineprajita4306
@paineprajita4306 9 месяцев назад
Would have he been better off if he had not said a single word to the police? What evidence could they possibly have had to charge him Unless he messed up during interrogation?
@SnacckyChanT
@SnacckyChanT Год назад
David single-handedly outsmarted the detective so good, he got sent to jail. take that detective!
@eldie3d
@eldie3d Год назад
From the very start, I would have invoked my 5th Amendment right to remain vernacularless!!! 🤣🤣🤣
@JerryLeeHowell2
@JerryLeeHowell2 Год назад
YES
@OneBadAssMoMo
@OneBadAssMoMo Год назад
Right? No vernacular, No Vocabulary, No Syntax, No Verbiage......Nada.
@therationalanarchist
@therationalanarchist Год назад
That's what a smart person would have done.
@noahc8997
@noahc8997 Год назад
Facts
@CJ-gv7fj
@CJ-gv7fj Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@prezlamen7906
@prezlamen7906 23 дня назад
This male detective, not only does he have a soothing voice making you want to talk with him, but he is very good. Im really impressed by that dude detective.
@boZReptiles
@boZReptiles 9 месяцев назад
There’s nothing intelligent about allowing an interrogator to question you without an attorney.
@KamikazieAce95
@KamikazieAce95 11 месяцев назад
Contrary to what the cop says around 14:35, innocent people actually do tend to claim their innocence. The problem with it is that guilty people do the same. Even though in this case the person was guilty, this tactic is one that is used many times in false or coerced confessions. Never let a police officer confuse or twist your words if you really are innocent, and NEVER admit to anything you didn't do or that they aren't arresting you for. Always protest your innocence and ALWAYS call for an attorney.
@toanotherplace
@toanotherplace 11 месяцев назад
did you want this guy arrested, yes or no? he wasn't talking to an innocent person. stop trying to act like you have an iota of experience with any of this
@KamikazieAce95
@KamikazieAce95 11 месяцев назад
@@toanotherplace Do you know how to read? I clearly said "in this case the person was guilty". I was referring to innocent people who falsely confess.
@KingoftheJiangl
@KingoftheJiangl 11 месяцев назад
​@@toanotherplacetf he's saying this tactic is misused to convict innocent people lol don't get it all twisted
@toanotherplace
@toanotherplace 11 месяцев назад
@@KingoftheJiangl he's insulting the man putting a murderer away wtf is wrong with you
@strouth79
@strouth79 11 месяцев назад
calm down grandma who cares
@poopmaster
@poopmaster Год назад
I genuinely love this detective, absolute genius. 11/5 stars of intelligence.
@DFCZE
@DFCZE Год назад
Experience, it comes naturally after a while. Also a lot of training in deductive thinking.
@leisti
@leisti 11 месяцев назад
So that's 2.2 stars then?
@SawkTheFighter13
@SawkTheFighter13 11 месяцев назад
​@@leisti😂
@theelemental5128
@theelemental5128 11 месяцев назад
@@leisti You're the type of guy whose vernacular is very good
@leisti
@leisti 11 месяцев назад
@@theelemental5128 My vernacular is bigly the bestest!
@RhodriMcDonagh
@RhodriMcDonagh 9 месяцев назад
Had no idea John Goodman was a police detective in his spare time, so talented
@bbennyj
@bbennyj 8 месяцев назад
Nice, Took me 2 seconds after reading your comment
@Guiltless765
@Guiltless765 9 месяцев назад
Detective hit him with checkmate early on and Mr Genius just sat there staring at the board like it wasn't OVER.
@BetyEqokn
@BetyEqokn Год назад
Please keep these up, they're so well put together & entertaining.
@Nope-NotToday
@Nope-NotToday Год назад
Never ever talk to the police, without your lawyer
@andrewkosenko2757
@andrewkosenko2757 Год назад
That’s how you got busted? 😂😂
@hannesRSA
@hannesRSA Год назад
So his iq is below 100
@adelmograziano2506
@adelmograziano2506 Год назад
Yet the narrator by the end implies that he partly got the maximum penalty for not cooperating with the police, like that's the correct thing to do. Bs.
@richardnovas8493
@richardnovas8493 Год назад
Is better to NOT COMMIT NO CRIME im just saying 😂
@richardnovas8493
@richardnovas8493 Год назад
Take that 40 smart ass 😂
@frederickwerk2386
@frederickwerk2386 9 месяцев назад
Respect to that police officer! Brilliant talk.
@batouttahell454
@batouttahell454 9 месяцев назад
How do you get 40 Years in prison for KILLING s person!!! The Justice system is Ridiculous,! Execution!!!! My life Your life should NEVER be treated like this,!!!!!
@benderemer7518
@benderemer7518 Год назад
The officer did an excellent job, impressive tactics to use when dealing with that type of personality disorder, he was able to seem genuinely respectful, and simultaneously just enough condescending to challenge the narcissists ego-to the point where the suspect had to struggle to not completely blow his weak attempt at having composure. The suspect is that guy who thinks they have a 200 IQ” …Because they surround themselves with people who don’t know or use words like “vernacular” in order to create situations where he is always the smartest crack head in the group.
@ivanmatveyev13
@ivanmatveyev13 11 месяцев назад
They?
@redpilljesus
@redpilljesus 11 месяцев назад
"Smartest crackhead in the group." I like that.
@zfsqxqxfxewqxrxs6926
@zfsqxqxfxewqxrxs6926 11 месяцев назад
Honestly judging by his speech and how he kept up with the detective he seemed smart enough to me, Idk. Maybe I'm stupid 😂 Obviously the biggest mistake was not shutting up tho ofc
@herpderp3131
@herpderp3131 11 месяцев назад
"create situations where he is always the smartest crack head in the group" lol nice 1 m8
@vicke2527
@vicke2527 11 месяцев назад
What in this video gives you enough information to call this guy a narcissist other than the narrator stating that? Therapist spend a significant amount of time analyzing people before they make such assessments. It seems to me that a narcissist is nothing more than a person who over estimates their value in the eyes of others. We call that confidence
@johnmongoose5211
@johnmongoose5211 Год назад
Don't you hate it when you go to rob someone and find out they are trying to rob you?
@colt2128
@colt2128 Год назад
Im ngl i would probably do the same thing he did but not being that dumb if someone tries it n pepperspray my boah
@Fallen-gryphon
@Fallen-gryphon Год назад
Hosea and Dutch be like
@markjackson3531
@markjackson3531 11 месяцев назад
YES.
@hado33_
@hado33_ 11 месяцев назад
that happened to me before, me and the other person ended up having a good laugh about it and then we planned to go rob someone else together and became friends.
@raeverys
@raeverys Месяц назад
mad props to the detectives for sitting with this hard ego guy for so long lol my anger issues could never
@muhammadsuhainibinabu1564
@muhammadsuhainibinabu1564 9 месяцев назад
The criminal with best collection of vernacular I have ever came across
@jeremyward81
@jeremyward81 Год назад
So smart that he doesn't know to lawyer up, fricken genius
@hanslanda8303
@hanslanda8303 Год назад
Fricken piss off ricky, I’m gonna go tell Lahey
@icecycles859
@icecycles859 Год назад
the world works in mysterious ways, its not always A to B is right or everything has to go the way it is
@hastyhillfarmand4x480
@hastyhillfarmand4x480 Год назад
With a record like his, how would you not have figured out by now to not talk and get a lawyer..
@quantumnature514
@quantumnature514 10 месяцев назад
Sadly, he actually reminds me of my narcissistic mom. No matter what, there can never be any responsibility accepted; not even for a lie 2 seconds ago.
@smellybearc7411
@smellybearc7411 9 месяцев назад
Narcissists all have very similar traits. They make it hard for people around them to love them sometimes. Hopefully though, your mom has a good heart deep down. Sometimes, knowing that is enough for you to overlook a person’s flaws.
@carpenoctem3257
@carpenoctem3257 9 месяцев назад
@@smellybearc7411people like that use it to their advantage. There is a short honeymoon phase and then back to the cycle. You gotta cut out the rot
@LRM12o8
@LRM12o8 9 месяцев назад
narcissists don't have a good heart deep down, it's a fools errand to even hope, let alone search for one. And it's a good thing they make it so hard to love them, because you shouldn't even try to! They are toxic people that are only gonna drag everyone they can through their hell! The only correct way to deal with narcissists is to keep them away from yourself as good as you can, even if they're family members! Stay safe!
@onthego22
@onthego22 9 месяцев назад
I hope you are ok. 😮
@quantumnature514
@quantumnature514 9 месяцев назад
@@onthego22 lots of therapy, but getting there!
@masonmckenley8965
@masonmckenley8965 9 месяцев назад
This was really entertaining to watch
@adambrookes8353
@adambrookes8353 6 месяцев назад
I can’t stop picturing the investigator as tucker Carlson
@Beckysinlondon
@Beckysinlondon Год назад
Two very strong interrogators. Impressively work as a team, too.
@alyousuf
@alyousuf Год назад
the other one was absolutely useless
@Lurkspur
@Lurkspur Год назад
“Impressively work” come on. English is NOT that hard.
@tdtommie33
@tdtommie33 Год назад
@@Lurkspur (they) impressively work.
@Wraith3100
@Wraith3100 11 месяцев назад
No he is just dumb
@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii
@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii 10 месяцев назад
good cop bad cop
@Balltime88
@Balltime88 Год назад
I couldn't even understand this interview due to the complex vernacular that this guy has.. astoundingly intelligent to back yourself into corner after corner without your lawyer.
@lelouchvibritannia2604
@lelouchvibritannia2604 9 месяцев назад
I hope you post the criminals that get away at interrogation at this kind of interrogation too but maybe a little smarter
@alexvictoria8580
@alexvictoria8580 9 месяцев назад
“I didn’t shoot nobody” vernacular on point 2hunned!
@jenniturtleburger3708
@jenniturtleburger3708 Год назад
I was nearly killed by a police officer I startled by him having that “parasympathetic” response but his safety was on which he made sure to tell me how lucky I was because he “always” disengages his safety when he draws his firearm. This cop saying “it happens to police all the times” is just insane. It’s called trigger discipline! Don’t put your finger on the trigger and you won’t accidentally squeeze it when startled or scared. SMH.
@RobertBreckenridge13
@RobertBreckenridge13 11 месяцев назад
A lot of police use Glocks, which have a trigger safety instead of a manual thumb safety. Super easy to fire in one smooth motion, or twitch, or "response" or whatever.
@jenniturtleburger3708
@jenniturtleburger3708 11 месяцев назад
@@RobertBreckenridge13 Exactly. Had the cop that pulled the trigger while his pistol was aimed fight at my chest from two feet away had had a Glock, I’d have been toast. Instead he had a pistol with an actual switch safety which saved my life because he forgot to disengage the safety when he drew his pistol which he made sure yo let me know he never does.
@masonfason8925
@masonfason8925 10 месяцев назад
That’s horrible dude I would’ve been so mad. If he shoots first, identifies threats second, then the entire point of a safety is mute is it not? Unless the point of his safety is to prevent misfires in his holster or something, what’s the point of even engaging the safety in the first place, nah that’s such a disregard for human life
@jenniturtleburger3708
@jenniturtleburger3708 10 месяцев назад
@@masonfason8925 It really all just came down to trigger discipline. I don’t think he consciously meant to squeeze his trigger. He did as a reflex when I startled him. But that’s why trigger discipline is so important.
@benhkoi
@benhkoi Год назад
You would think someone with a 150 IQ would know the difference between vernacular and vocabulary 😂
@canyougetthat507
@canyougetthat507 Год назад
He was saying you don’t need to explain your vocabulary to him. As In he understands what was said
@MrTruckerf
@MrTruckerf Год назад
Yeah. Vernacular is using words common to a region. I don't think exculpatory is common to this region. Unless a lot of lawyers live there.
@skaruts
@skaruts Год назад
Well, high IQ doesn't mean intelligent. It just means quicker to grasp things. You can still grasp all the wrong things, just quicker than many other people.
@censordeez
@censordeez Год назад
The word vernacular works in that instance too, but I agree I think he meant vocabulary
@Dogpool
@Dogpool Год назад
@@skaruts lol. This is good. Could you be considered a genius if everything you happen to know turns out to be wrong?
@iamthisiam
@iamthisiam 9 месяцев назад
Narcissist? He does not possess those traits. He’s simply egotistical; this is not indicative of narcissism.
@changedmynamebcyallwouldnt..
@changedmynamebcyallwouldnt.. 9 месяцев назад
right? these channels are seriously diagnosing random people with personality dusorders based on seemingly no psychologicsl knowledge 😂
@cmax4488
@cmax4488 9 месяцев назад
I really like how this detective grills people. He's quite entertaining to watch destroy this guy lol
@thegodofpez
@thegodofpez Год назад
It’s so satisfying to see criminals get caught. This interrogator is incredibly good at his job.
@Bettinasisrg
@Bettinasisrg Год назад
I agree only when it's violent predators! When it's nonviolent petty stuff I just feel like it's a complete waste of my tax dollars. But these violent a-holes are fun to watch squirm I agree!
@ryanboutr7756
@ryanboutr7756 9 месяцев назад
The interrogation had so much evidence involved a monkey could've made this guy crack
@thegodofpez
@thegodofpez 9 месяцев назад
@@ryanboutr7756 You completely missed the point. Have another Busch Light can.
@ryanboutr7756
@ryanboutr7756 9 месяцев назад
@@thegodofpez you're bad at shit talking
@chinchy5545
@chinchy5545 Год назад
The detective constantly going "Did I getcha there?:D I feel like I gotcha there" after pointing out a lie is priceless lol
@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii
@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii 10 месяцев назад
playing' the bad cop
@phatballs9834
@phatballs9834 7 месяцев назад
This is going down in history with " it's not my weed, im just holding it for someone"😅😅😅
@kylewatson6890
@kylewatson6890 9 месяцев назад
I was hoping for the killer to truly have a 200iq. I'm getting so bored of always seeing the stupid criminals.
@GregoryMcStevens
@GregoryMcStevens Год назад
Yeah bro what a genius literally murdered someone in view of multiple cameras. Truly one of the great intellectuals of our time
@str8talk249
@str8talk249 Год назад
This detective is an artist!
@LP-_-_-_-00010
@LP-_-_-_-00010 Месяц назад
Mr. Perfect vernacular’s only rebuttals were a bunch of assertions and grasping red herrings 🤦. These detectives were on point for not falling for those!
@Junipr16
@Junipr16 9 месяцев назад
Should’ve knocked their glasses off. Those prescription lenses are insane. Lol
@DJLove246
@DJLove246 Год назад
"But David is having non of it, and has a plan to outplay the detectives." Us lesser IQ folk would call that asking for a lawyer.
@charlotlea3630
@charlotlea3630 Год назад
😂😂😂 asap too 🤦🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️😂😂😂
@TravisBlack
@TravisBlack 11 месяцев назад
Wait wait wait, hold up, if he's 33 years old, how does he have felonies from 1999? This dude hit the ground running for sure.
@brekkoh
@brekkoh 8 месяцев назад
the quote at 8:00 is "just cause i made up with somebody" not met up, like the captions indicate, which somewhat changes the meaning of what he was saying.
@fireworks1997
@fireworks1997 9 месяцев назад
if you ever end up being questioned you better hope not this detective sits in front of you lol.
@jonahdemontiney6680
@jonahdemontiney6680 Год назад
These interrogation videos have become my new favorite to listen to at work. So interesting. Good subject to build a channel on. Good job and keep it up!!
@BruhbeChill
@BruhbeChill Год назад
I listen on the way to work and going home sometimes feel like I be there
@Impericalevidence
@Impericalevidence Год назад
What got me was the real drama of it all ... Imagine how hard it must feel to find yourself the next day getting interrogated for beating a friend to death in drunken rage... Absolutely horrendous, I never want to know that feeling.
@SLRModShop
@SLRModShop Год назад
@@BruhbeChill Let's do something, I send you some of my blood, I tell you to put it on some items (like a knife, your pant etc), then I go on vacation and send an anonymous tip to law enforcements and you have 25 minutes to hide the evidence and what not. You'll never know when it will start, if you will have an alibi, at some point, you receive the package and the police is already 25 minutes away. Then I come back and you tell me how YOUR interrogation went! (also, hopefully I don't die during my vacation because this would turn into a real nightmare for you 😅) What do you say? You get the experience of the interrogation without the risk that goes with it. Fans of this channel get a cool new video, you get the thrill, I get a vacation and it's a victim-less crime, everybody's happy =)
@ashleywiens1991
@ashleywiens1991 Год назад
I'm working graveyard desk job so this helps keeps the brain alert and awake 😂
@Dontdoitguy
@Dontdoitguy 11 месяцев назад
This detective is top tier … he doesn’t spew any bs … just tells it like it is … strings the cords of morality
@montezuma6962
@montezuma6962 11 месяцев назад
Top tier and leos don't belong in the same sentence
@alwaysradical1613
@alwaysradical1613 11 месяцев назад
Right? He deserves his own reality show where he goes around being a detective. Would love to watch it. I thought the woman did a great job too, way better than I could do. I would be too direct and not manipulative enough. Who knows though, it seems like it would be a fun job.
@mikimiyazaki
@mikimiyazaki 11 месяцев назад
In all fairness he has a slam dunk case with tons of evidence, statements etc lol. He didn't need to maneuver etc because all the facts have been laid out.
@mujtabaalam5907
@mujtabaalam5907 11 месяцев назад
He spews BS, like at 14:25
@le_th_
@le_th_ 9 месяцев назад
...and narcissists HATE seeing someone's moral compass on display because it provides them with evidence of the lack of their own.
@lovetokilloranges
@lovetokilloranges 9 месяцев назад
“I never leave my house” and “I don’t keep track of my movements” I love staying home I hate leaving it when you are one of those people you will know when you leave your house and where you went 😭 I literally track what time I leave so Ik how fast I can get home
@frankboff1260
@frankboff1260 9 месяцев назад
He’s more interested in trying to prove he’s smart than in dealing with the matter at hand.
@DamienLavizzo
@DamienLavizzo 11 месяцев назад
Anyone with an IQ over 150 would immediately ask for a lawyer without hesitation. They're smart enough to know that no matter how smart you are, sitting in that room by yourself is moronic.
@shiinondogewalker2809
@shiinondogewalker2809 11 месяцев назад
ah yes, just because someone have high IQ they automatically obtain that knowledge, very true words my friend
@NeonPixels81
@NeonPixels81 11 месяцев назад
@@shiinondogewalker2809 who said “automatically”? Bro it’s a RU-vid comment, take a breath and calm down
@shiinondogewalker2809
@shiinondogewalker2809 11 месяцев назад
@@NeonPixels81 my dude, it's a youtube comment, chill a bit please
@NeonPixels81
@NeonPixels81 11 месяцев назад
@@shiinondogewalker2809 speak for yourself
@shiinondogewalker2809
@shiinondogewalker2809 11 месяцев назад
@@NeonPixels81 good job, you solved my riddle
@inquisitorfederov5470
@inquisitorfederov5470 Год назад
This detective is DAMN good at what he does. So chill. He tried so many times to make it as easy as possible. Like bruh it's checkmate let's end this lol
@mikimiyazaki
@mikimiyazaki 11 месяцев назад
To make a conviction as likely as possible you mean. Lol. Actually hes trying to make his job and the dA's etc as easy as possible.
@dannys9074
@dannys9074 11 месяцев назад
To be honest I’m not even sure they knew it was him who pulled the trigger. He should have kept quiet
@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii
@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii 10 месяцев назад
Attack ad-eminem and tu-quoque fallatio, this officer is moronic, you know it, and your arguments got exposed.
@JustapErson
@JustapErson 10 месяцев назад
@@dannys9074 They didn't. They were pressuring him and hoping he'd either confess to it or tell them who did it. They knew for sure he was involved but probably not how much he was involved with.
@krazykuz13cmc
@krazykuz13cmc 9 месяцев назад
Probably beats his wife
@pickerpete8208
@pickerpete8208 9 месяцев назад
Anyone that self proclaims anything is usually full of it
@colly7963
@colly7963 9 месяцев назад
Narcissists are seldom as smart as they think.
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