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What REALLY Happened To Adrianna Hutto? 

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Комментарии : 9 тыс.   
@KendallRae
@KendallRae 6 лет назад
It's back!!! this video was blocked worldwide but I filed a dispute against the claimant and won! Sorry for it being removed temporarily! Enjoy!
@sarajoachim2186
@sarajoachim2186 6 лет назад
Who wanted it taken down?
@jadegarner1731
@jadegarner1731 6 лет назад
PLEASE someone, tell me how this could happen and why? I plead ignorance to RU-vid rules but of all the RU-vidrs out there, Kendall Rae actually provides informative and researched content! This is a serious question and I would really appreciate some kind of an answer from anyone who knows.
@danielleohare6733
@danielleohare6733 6 лет назад
Kendall Rae woo hoo!!
@funnybunnygirlfriend
@funnybunnygirlfriend 6 лет назад
What if aj drowned her. It’s a terrible thing to say but it’s also another angle to rule out.
@TonyaGentle
@TonyaGentle 6 лет назад
That’s so stupid! Omg my question to RU-vid is WHY!!!! Some of the shot I’ve ran across on RU-vid and it’s up no problem but then all you are doing is giving us true crime stories shit we see it on tv or newspapers....😤 but you are a 👸 queen glad u fought for it!!
@rhianonanniemcdowell7369
@rhianonanniemcdowell7369 4 года назад
The way AJ grabbed from the lawyers hand when he cried during his testimony.... That absolutely broke my heart. Poor, sweet soul.
@annanimity7085
@annanimity7085 4 года назад
Very well scripted. Nice touch on Basford's part.
@sierracicchelli8103
@sierracicchelli8103 4 года назад
@@annanimity7085 what was scripted about it?
@DrRawBalls_TheDummy
@DrRawBalls_TheDummy 3 года назад
Melia Adelita Cybelle get out of here with that.. imagine being 6 again and had to do this to your mom bc you witnessed your mom kill your sibling.. I couldn’t imagine it bc your torn bc now your best friend and sister is gone but at the same time your mom did something terrible and is in jail..
@madisonmaya94
@madisonmaya94 3 года назад
I put my hand out too out of reflex, I wish I could hold his hand ☹️
@DrRawBalls_TheDummy
@DrRawBalls_TheDummy 3 года назад
Gabbie Rocks yes it did : (
@hysteriafem
@hysteriafem 5 лет назад
when aj started crying I started crying. poor little boy, he has been through hell.
@evefoster8999
@evefoster8999 5 лет назад
Millie Fothergill me to
@Pinkcrayon706
@Pinkcrayon706 5 лет назад
I CRIED TOO! Just too sad.
@guccistefishereethejiffpom3664
Same. When ever i stopped the vid of the part made me cry in my pillow
@hayleyr.1585
@hayleyr.1585 5 лет назад
Oml I cried so hard. I feel so bad for him. He doesn't deserve what happened to him
@madibryant9913
@madibryant9913 5 лет назад
i cried along with him😭
@jameshopkins503
@jameshopkins503 2 года назад
I was an abused little boy who had to testify in court on my dad and seeing this small boy crying on the stand broke my heart. I hate he had to go through that. It just kills me. I'm at lunch crying. I just hate people who abuse the gift that God gave them.
@SusanRichardsDay
@SusanRichardsDay Год назад
Deeply sorry for your suffering . May God heal your heart . Compassion is a good thing .
@kathyann8974
@kathyann8974 11 месяцев назад
And now you look like you are leading a good life and are happy. So sorry for your abuse. You deserved better...God bless you!
@jessistill
@jessistill 9 месяцев назад
I’m sorry you went through that
@lucysmom7632
@lucysmom7632 8 месяцев назад
So sad. I hope he gets counseling now before he starts acting out❤
@stevekon11
@stevekon11 7 месяцев назад
Man up you crybaby,AJ is more of a man then you are.
@rosetheresa6168
@rosetheresa6168 2 года назад
Hearing AJ say he "shot" at his mom while his sister was drowning always pulls on my heartstrings. Poor little guy wanted to save his sister.
@tanyagsw7920
@tanyagsw7920 10 месяцев назад
He was doing the only thing his little brain could think of to do to protect his sister (and probably best friend) 😮😢
@believer2037
@believer2037 9 месяцев назад
Exactly as a child I used to do that when someone was hurting another person I would act like I had a gun or arrows to save them when we are so helpless.
@suzankephart8461
@suzankephart8461 8 месяцев назад
I was thinking the same thing when the little boy said he was in the tree and the lady said there was no way he could have seen the pool from there. He probably felt bad that he could not help her. When they said the little girl had marks from the fingers on her face that really sealed it for me.
@christyhoehn8244
@christyhoehn8244 3 месяца назад
I don’t think Adrianna would go near the water on her own so I think the mother is guilty.
@user-wy3qb2uw9s
@user-wy3qb2uw9s 3 месяца назад
I too think that since Adrianna was scared of water, her sick mom thought it the best punishment for the little girl 💔
@missycitty9478
@missycitty9478 5 лет назад
She had a third child that died under strange circumstances? What's the story with that?? And she worked as a nurse but didn't know what to do when she pulled her out of the pool?? Come on! This screams Shady AF!
@evadion9176
@evadion9176 5 лет назад
Missy Citty omg I didn’t even think of the nurse fact ur so right
@missycitty9478
@missycitty9478 5 лет назад
@@evadion9176 Right? Her explanations are wayyy too shady. I can't believe she had another child that also died under " strange circumstances". It's all too crazy! And heartbreaking :(
@eros5183
@eros5183 5 лет назад
DISCLAIMER: I do believe the mother killed Adrianna She was actually a nursing ASSISTANT, so she probably had no experience in any sort of drowning incident since it’s not actually apart of the standards, and the mother would most likely have only worked in a nursing home feeding, bathing, etc. residents. I’ve actually taken the class, so I do know from experience.
@missycitty9478
@missycitty9478 5 лет назад
@@eros5183 nah. You dont have to be a nurse to have common sense. You don't need to be trained for that.
@sarahgattis3964
@sarahgattis3964 5 лет назад
pull someone out of the pool and they aren’t breathing? immediately start cpr. she called 911 asking what to do??? whaaaat
@Astyru
@Astyru 4 года назад
The little boy looked so grown up when he had to testify, he cried like an adult. The poor kid's youth was whisked away from him.
@crystalmarie6670
@crystalmarie6670 3 года назад
I seen that too!! He dried his eyes like a grown man what 7 year old dries their eyes like that
@imtoostonedtocomeupwithaus5976
@imtoostonedtocomeupwithaus5976 3 года назад
👹
@andreaacosta272685
@andreaacosta272685 3 года назад
@@crystalmarie6670 one of my lil cousins who was 5 at the time had to grow up and be woke cuz she was living in a crappy situation back then but she doesn’t have to worry about that anymore with my family.
@MrsMrMoney
@MrsMrMoney 3 года назад
It’s a shame they pointed out his mother too him. Did it really matter if he assumed she wasn’t? All that did was upset the poor boy and make him more nervous to testify
@1000wastedwords
@1000wastedwords 3 года назад
@@crystalmarie6670 I thought the same thing.
@taurean6201
@taurean6201 2 года назад
He definitely started blocking out the traumatic event, I have blackouts around extreme childhood trauma. Him crying got me crying, I hope he heals and isn't suffering with ptsd.
@livin4jc3
@livin4jc3 3 года назад
The way kids are questioned, how often, and by whom, makes a HUGE difference. I've watched it happen doing child welfare. The kids also usually get to testify in closed chambers or even totally outside of the courtroom. The fact that this child was on the stand and someone pointed out his mother makes me physically ill.
@fidelianerina
@fidelianerina 2 года назад
Agreed. Especially since I feel like Amanda did this frequently as punishment (which could be why Adrianna feared water) so maybe AJ witnessed it a lot and was getting different times mixed up. At that age a kids memory isn't perfect.
@coolstamper
@coolstamper 2 года назад
Yes, that was CRUEL!!! 😡😡😡
@lynnedavidson4772
@lynnedavidson4772 11 месяцев назад
@@fidelianerinaEven adults' memories are less than perfect, especially after a few months.
@nancyk-ly7ei
@nancyk-ly7ei 11 месяцев назад
Plus he lost not only one, a sister friend dut his mother also. No matter what horrer happens by parents, the deep longing to be loved by them never ever leaves. The fact that he hadn't seen his mother for some time and the reality of what she used as not only threats has become a reality is a trauma you can't understand until you've been in anything like it.
@sadieandersen9993
@sadieandersen9993 11 месяцев назад
That’s what I thought too.
@Leah-bh9ik
@Leah-bh9ik 5 лет назад
The fact that he CRIED when he saw his mom is a hugeeeee red flag.
@jadeconnell7038
@jadeconnell7038 5 лет назад
Yeah, I don't cry when I see my mum. It just shows that he was so scared. Poor boy 😔
@alissawilliams3435
@alissawilliams3435 5 лет назад
Jade Connell *mom
@nicoleday2274
@nicoleday2274 5 лет назад
Mum is only spelt mom in America
@ellabell5525
@ellabell5525 5 лет назад
Or he cried because he hadn’t seen his mom in a long time? I know I would’ve cried when I was 7 if I didn’t see my mom in a long time. And I personally think that the Mom is innocent, she passed a lying test, and her son told 13 completely DIFFERENT stories which contradict each other.
@michelegamez4408
@michelegamez4408 5 лет назад
most adults cant even come up with a good scheme**** sorry I messed up
@daddysangeljetta
@daddysangeljetta 4 года назад
Not a single toy in that home with two children and living in complete filth she never wanted those babies to begin with
@brittanycook9522
@brittanycook9522 4 года назад
I was thinking that too or was she planning on getting rid of AJ as well?
@tayloranderson7547
@tayloranderson7547 4 года назад
Never wanted those babies to begin with
@Mark-sd5jk
@Mark-sd5jk 4 года назад
Exactly
@BasedSockHead007
@BasedSockHead007 4 года назад
This is why I hate people who argue women’s purpose is it have kids or that women aren’t as fulfilled if they don’t because not every woman can handle the pressure of being a mom, if she didn’t have them or have them up and did her own thing Adrianna probably would have been alive. She wasn’t fit to be a mother under any circumstances.
@evoluna3056
@evoluna3056 4 года назад
Not good, every child needs and has toys, but AJ had a toy gun
@lalalalaaAa123
@lalalalaaAa123 3 года назад
AJ was so clearly scared of her. The detectives and social workers probably treated him more kindly than she ever did. Thank God that he’s safe with a lovely family now. Rest In Peace Adrianna!
@missydonald6381
@missydonald6381 Год назад
You are making assumptions it seemed more like he felt guilty towards his mother…
@tessmoore3762
@tessmoore3762 11 месяцев назад
@@missydonald6381 Not guilt. Fear that she would be able to punish him.
@steppenwolf3252
@steppenwolf3252 6 месяцев назад
I saw his whole testimony and he was not scared. But he cried. Because he missed his mommy. He was fine on the stand and smiled, giggled, & yawned 4 or 5 times.
@dedeanderson7880
@dedeanderson7880 5 месяцев назад
I think he was crying bc he didnt even recognize his own mother. They should have prepared him that his mother would be there! That’s just sad!!
@Hello-wy2px
@Hello-wy2px 2 месяца назад
@@steppenwolf3252Thank you! The amount of comments I see of people talking straight out of their ass about the boy crying sickens me! There is absolutely nothing to go off of to say that the boy is deathly afraid of his own mother when he literally smiles, laughs, and waves to her later on; but all of a sudden these people online are such experts
@karshafernando1363
@karshafernando1363 2 года назад
The fact the Adriana screamed AJ to call the police while getting drowned by her mother just breaks my heart to pieces.
@wolfhowl5691
@wolfhowl5691 10 месяцев назад
I'm puzzled by the fact that the girl's face was being pushed down & held under water - so how could she be yelling to her brother to call the police? - or for that matter even notice that AJ was there, when she was fighting for her life and struggling to get back up to the surface? Doesn't jive.
@againstsociety5308
@againstsociety5308 10 месяцев назад
@@wolfhowl5691they were playing outside together before so she knew her brother was there and you can scream through a palm if you fight back. She just wasn’t strong as her evil mom
@jasonbolin6433
@jasonbolin6433 3 месяца назад
I think half of whatever this kid said was all made up
@persephoneszeliga
@persephoneszeliga Месяц назад
@@jasonbolin6433I agree.
@lashawnablanton4649
@lashawnablanton4649 Месяц назад
​@@wolfhowl5691I think the same thing
@victoria-ek4zq
@victoria-ek4zq 4 года назад
that little boy was so mature and polite. he was saying "yes sir" and properly cooperated with the judge.
@seducedbysasquatch
@seducedbysasquatch 3 года назад
I know this whole case and the video is so horrible to watch, but the way he said "yes sir" was so cute :(
@0r0r0
@0r0r0 3 года назад
Yes siwr* Broke my heart. That poor child.
@Mugiwara_kyuubi
@Mugiwara_kyuubi 3 года назад
Such a brave boy aswell
@xsargantxshaftx7997
@xsargantxshaftx7997 3 года назад
@@0r0r0 made me feel nauseous how mature this child is being forced to be - never would even be there if this had never happened to his sister.. it's a sick world, mate
@imtoostonedtocomeupwithaus5976
@imtoostonedtocomeupwithaus5976 3 года назад
💩
@amandacaterina6650
@amandacaterina6650 3 года назад
AJ started shaking and reached for the hand of a stranger once he realized his mother was in the courtroom. He was very scared of her
@malakbaqacem6848
@malakbaqacem6848 3 года назад
ya.... I think we noticed :/
@emmagrant3312
@emmagrant3312 3 года назад
I took it opposite. He seemed overwhelmed with love with her and broke down
@kaitlyndismuke9966
@kaitlyndismuke9966 3 года назад
@ジェーミー I mean...you just said that you don’t know what was going on with them, which is correct. How is it not understandable how he would feel that way testifying against his own mom? Kendall even said that supposedly the mom wasn’t nearly so frustrated or abusive to the son, because he didn’t have the ADHD. I think it’s perfectly possible that he was distraught over having to basically singlehandedly put his own mother in jail, even knowing what she did to his sister. That’s still his mom at the end of the day, and he was a 7 year old child.
@kaitlyndismuke9966
@kaitlyndismuke9966 3 года назад
@ジェーミー I guess the wording could be exaggerated, maybe “overwhelmed with love” isn’t the most understandable way to put it, but he was certainly overwhelmed by it all, whether it was with that love mixed with confusion for his mom who cares for him even though she killed his sister, or whether it’s straight up fear. It could be both, all of the above, etc. I can’t imagine for a second what that child must have been feeling, but I just think as a seven year old boy if he just had no relationship or even a bad one with his mom that that would’ve been touched on more in the case. But to me he seems like a normal kid, who watched his mom do something terrible to his sister, and probably has no idea how to feel about it, though he knew it was wrong thankfully and told someone. Another thing, as someone who is quieter and grew up with siblings with ADHD, I can say it is quite hard to deal with at times. For all we know his sister annoyed him at times with her behavior too, though obviously he wouldn’t kill her and immediately recognized the mom doing it as wrong. It might have all been very emotionally confusing for him, and that’s just how I interpreted everything.
@rachelfriedman3116
@rachelfriedman3116 3 года назад
I was literally in tears when I saw that
@embadly
@embadly 2 года назад
I’d believe a child within the first couple interviews compared to the last ones. PTSD and trauma response could have absolutely gotten to him and made his mind believe what happened, didn’t. Watching this little boy testify was absolutely heartbreaking. He did everything like he was a grown man. His actions, the behavior change after seeing his mom…, etc, he absolutely has been through so much. I hope he is happy & healthy now.
@TRXfanForever
@TRXfanForever Год назад
Aj testimony of "my momma dunked my sister" and the expert doctor witness testimony connects
@amberlilly4101
@amberlilly4101 Год назад
I think maybe as the time went by in the court room he started to realize that he was telling on his mother and sending her back to jail so he began to be evasive.
@Grannathinks
@Grannathinks 10 месяцев назад
Not to mention the conflict the child was experiencing. He loves his Mom, he hates his Mom; he wants to run to her for comfort and safety and he's afraid of her he knows what he saw.
@user-wy3qb2uw9s
@user-wy3qb2uw9s 3 месяца назад
I breaks my heart a kid so young had to do all that. Why do parents birth kids when they don't actually want them?
@Keepingitkealialikeamotha
@Keepingitkealialikeamotha 7 дней назад
All this is a yes
@giraffebecky
@giraffebecky Год назад
I completely believe that little boy. The interesting thing about this is that he drew the scene as if he were floating ABOVE it watching it happen. That is CLASSIC dissociation. (I have been through something traumatizing and the same thing happened to me. I saw the scene as if I were floating above it watching it - every time I reflect back on it. My therapists have told me that this is dissociation.) So this is probably why he is confused about where exactly he was while it was happening. He CLEARLY watched it happen, but it was so traumatizing that he was only focused on what was happening to his sister and what a shitty mother he has and PROBABLY wishing that his mom would STOP and suddenly become a NICE LADY that he and his sister could trust. (I worded that really strangely, so I hope that makes sense.)
@Famr4evr
@Famr4evr 2 месяца назад
This actually makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experience. 😢
@gilla2092
@gilla2092 27 дней назад
I have been diagnosed with disassociative identity disorder, and this is the shit that would cook a babys brain. You are SO damn articulate putting this together, i havent gotten that far into the video yet but it warms my heart that there are others watching for this. It gives me so much hope. Thank you for writing this, god i hope you and that boy are blessed
@giraffebecky
@giraffebecky 26 дней назад
@@gilla2092 Oh thank you! And I wish the same for you as well! Mental/emotional issues are damn hard! I wish there were a switch we could flip to just make everything ok.
@dolleyes5
@dolleyes5 6 лет назад
when he grabs for the lawyers hand and cries...rip my heart out!
@teelessol
@teelessol 6 лет назад
S B This is so heartbreaking .. Im crying for this little girl who lost her life and her brother 💔
@TheNicegirllisa
@TheNicegirllisa 5 лет назад
Exactly. How can a mom do that to her child? God. I m crying now. I mean he is only a child. She killed her daughter. N her son is going through hell testifying n facing this judges n investigators. N his cries sounds like he is so sad n heartbroken. God I just wanna kiss that child n give him some warm so that he feels he is safe. N nothing will happen to him at least. God give him strength n a strong heart.
@brend781
@brend781 5 месяцев назад
I believe everything that AJ said. For that little boy because you could tell that he really loved his mom! I believe they should not have asked him any of these stuff in front of her though should’ve been via satellite or cameras or whatever else they do😢
@LorettaCates
@LorettaCates 2 месяца назад
😊 1:07 ​@@brend781
@Mel-vx6yu
@Mel-vx6yu 4 года назад
When AJ grabbed the mans hand in court and broke down... that's when I realized how much abuse he had gone through. As someone who grew up with an abusive mom (she's getting better with time), I felt his despair. He was scared, but he also missed his mom and wanted that human touch and all of that for a kid is a lot to process. For AJ, that man reaching his hand out to him was affection and protection all at once. I'm so glad he's in a stable home now
@Jets1713
@Jets1713 4 года назад
Mel I wonder if AJ keeps in touch with the that man?
@anyuser5788
@anyuser5788 4 года назад
Mel I was so heartbroken when I saw that.. when I saw his little hand it broke my heart.
@piratesswoop725
@piratesswoop725 4 года назад
That was so heartbreaking, and you could tell how scared he was by the way he just grabbed that man's hand so hard. It's so hard for kids this young because it's like you said, he was scared and his mom was clearly an abusive person, but it's so hard for kids to turn off that love they have for the adults in their lives. It broke my heart to see how overwhelmed he was.
@Tomm265
@Tomm265 4 года назад
It killed me seeing aj grab that mans hand and the man didn’t grab aj’s hand back to comfort him 😢 I just wanted to put my hands through the screen and hold him so tight telling him how brave he is 😢
@Mel-vx6yu
@Mel-vx6yu 4 года назад
@@Tomm265 honestly!!! The big sis instincts came out and I wanted to protect him at all cost.
@rexyray222
@rexyray222 3 года назад
The lawyer offering his hand to that little boy and him grabbing it broke my heart. I know that had to be hard for the interrogator. I hope he's in a good loving home now. I really pray for that. 🙏
@KrystalNCMA
@KrystalNCMA 2 года назад
Just speaking from my own experience as a child who went through a traumatic event: I was molested as a young girl & I very clearly remember speaking to FBI agents and having to describe things by pointing to dolls or drawings. It was enough to convict a man and put him in prison. As a young adult the thought haunted me because I couldn't remember the actual event, only speaking to the FBI so I told my grandmother I was terrified that I lied as a kid & ruined someone's life. She told me she went to a judge and told him what I said but he then informed her he would not be overruling anything because I was not his first child victim. I imagine our little minds remember some details but just enough. We seem to forget much of it, as a protective means.
@captainsaumya
@captainsaumya 10 месяцев назад
Well yes, that does happen-the blocking out, I mean. Though I have clear memory of things, the traumatic ones are blocked. And yes, they do come back even if I'm not able to handle them.
@KrystalNCMA
@KrystalNCMA 10 месяцев назад
@@captainsaumya I'm sorry to hear that they come back. I've had dreams that make me wonder if maybe it is me trying to remember.
@mariaandrearichards-HurtadoZ
@mariaandrearichards-HurtadoZ 9 месяцев назад
I’m so sorry that happened to you. I’m sorry that happened to me. In my recovery from trauma I am working in take out the power from a once time event. Because to remember it over and over it is more damage. So with my holistic therapist I am working on understanding. So if I remember is not to suffer again. I already suffered. Now I am understanding. And I see things differently. I understand that my mom was working a lot for feeding us. That my dad was sick, that they trusted a family friend. That my mom kick the man out of the house. That I can write my emotions, excersice, speak to a therapist, ask for help. Instead of felling bad or sad or angry when something triggers. And I know I see. And changes my way of how I explain and talk to my kids about how to care and treat them self and others. I explain that I am tired, that I need their help. That we are a team and that we can work together and have free time to play. Understanding that play is the work of the child. Using Montessori method. Where is in to make mistakes. It is how we learn. That if they don’t eat vegetables. I am offering to them. But they are owners of their bodies. And they can make the choice to eat it or not. Maybe next time. Maybe they like the color. Or just like my older kid. Make the salad but not eat it. It brought to my heart two things. When the lawyer said that his mom was is in that room. A.J. Turn his eyes so slow looking if that was true, and his hands squeezed his arm. And then he broke down. God we all broke down 😢with him. My body just feels chills. And the other is what trauma has his mom live with. Just the the lost of a child. What happened to her before having kids, why her life was so careless as her house? So please look around and see, open your eyes. This is your life now, some questions for you. Are you enjoy your life? What are you seeing now is how you want to live what is rest. Are you loving the people around you. Are you understanding your past. So you can live the present. And Yes! That is why is a 🎁. I’m going to bed. Sleep it is important part for feeling good the next day. For the body and the brain to recover. Sending kindness to all of you.
@lisaharvin7345
@lisaharvin7345 7 месяцев назад
Very true there’s a lot I wish I knew. I have often taught of being hipmtize. My younger life was nothing but abuse
@kaylakayla5326
@kaylakayla5326 6 лет назад
Theory... maybe the daughter was deathly afraid of water because the mom would use dunking as some form of punishment? And maybe that day she got pissed and was holding her underwater and got so mad she killed her. And maybe that’s why she sounded panicky on the 911 call because she didn’t necessarily mean to take it that far, but was only worried about herself. I think if it was a planned murder she may not have done it in front of AJ?
@hobiwankenobi1537
@hobiwankenobi1537 6 лет назад
kayla kayla this does make sense especially since she did it in front of the boy
@Summer55Nicole
@Summer55Nicole 6 лет назад
kayla kayla this theory makes the most sense to me!
@vickymacedo4776
@vickymacedo4776 6 лет назад
This is the best theory
@tiaraburton
@tiaraburton 6 лет назад
That totally makes sense.
@genevaalynn
@genevaalynn 6 лет назад
wow i never thought about this but it makes so much sense!
@Lucillesprettyjewerly
@Lucillesprettyjewerly 4 года назад
Well adults lie too. Actually kids are more honest. The way the little boy cried when he saw his mom was pure distress. He was scared of his mom and the memories he had of her.
@cyrene7784
@cyrene7784 4 года назад
I disagree. I think he felt guilty because he knew he was the reason she's in jail. I think he loves her. That's his mom.
@violetpureandfree2754
@violetpureandfree2754 4 года назад
@@cyrene7784 No! She is the reason,VTHAT she is in jail , not that baby boy! If someone Rob's a bank, and a very witness or victim identifies that person to police, it is a still the robbers fault for going to jail NOT THE VICTIMS FAULT! This is how a convict thinks , I know many of them ! FACTS
@cyrene7784
@cyrene7784 4 года назад
@I am truly Greg I'm not saying he's the reason she's in jail. I'm saying I think he might have felt like he was, and felt guilty about it. His reaction didn't seem scared to me, it felt sad and distressed. He probably loves his mom. She's his mom. Almost everybody loves their mom, no matter how bad of a person she is.
@cyrene7784
@cyrene7784 4 года назад
@@violetpureandfree2754 I never got this notification or I would have explained myself better. I'm not saying he's the reason she's in jail. I'm saying I think he might have felt like he was, and felt guilty about it. His reaction didn't seem scared to me, it felt sad and distressed. He probably loves his mom. She's his mom. Almost everybody loves their mom, no matter how bad of a person she is.
@minniethomas6206
@minniethomas6206 4 года назад
@@cyrene7784 agree
@annemariemyburgh7252
@annemariemyburgh7252 Год назад
The fact that AJ grabbed the hand of a grown-up as his mom walked in the courtroom, HEARTBREAKING ,he wanted to save his sister, what a courageous child, scared and heartbroken ,he took the stand ,and even tho he loved his mom, he told everyone what his mom did
@reneesmith2799
@reneesmith2799 Год назад
I really feel when AJ said she got dunked more than once, the mother had done this on other occasions. The fact that little Adrianna was scared of the water, it is disturbing that she would do this as punishment or intent to kill her. Children do have moments that are hard to recollect especially over a period of time, but traumatic events stay with them throughout their lives. The things that are repetitive in AJ's story are most definitely true, and his mother is sorry she didn't get away with it, without AJ perhaps everyone would have thought it was an accident as she hoped. Brave little boy to have to go through this, I just hope he finds peace when he grows up.
@aprilberry2561
@aprilberry2561 11 месяцев назад
that makes sense actually
@debbie2520
@debbie2520 11 месяцев назад
The only time you see any feeling on Amanda’s face is when she is sentenced.
@patriciastrassner4883
@patriciastrassner4883 8 месяцев назад
This little boy did an amazingly strong boy. He had to remember one of his worst day. The attorneys had to ask questions and get the truth after some time has past. And kids this age can forget smaller details. When he realized mom was there, he wept. That he blocked his memory of mom speaks volumes. You don't block a parent's face unless something horrific happened by that parent. AJ's testimony is critical but needs to be supported by evidence, like the bruises on the girl's face. Other people testifying mom's rage, threats. In it's ENTIRELY, I AGREE SHE IS GUILITY.
@familycrockett8896
@familycrockett8896 4 года назад
The home without toys is so telling to me.. it was a home without love.. You can tell by how emotional he was he meant every word it was hard for him and he’s a little hero to tell the truth no matter how hard it was. Bless his heart.
@hardyquinn9442
@hardyquinn9442 3 года назад
so true.
@amywarren3508
@amywarren3508 3 года назад
A home without toys, a home without pictures.
@isabelaribbeiro
@isabelaribbeiro 3 года назад
I don't know how things are in the US but not having toys is not an excuse to acuse "child abuse", that absurd. She could have being an abuser? Absolutely. The missing toys are the red flag? I don't think so. She lying about the toys tho, was a bit weird and unecessary. She could have said she had money issues as the best option.
@ShadaeMastersAstrology
@ShadaeMastersAstrology 3 года назад
No matter how many toys I’ve stepped on and threatened my children I’m throwing away, I’d never separate my babies from them. Toys are prized possessions to children and aids significantly with their healthy development in numerous of ways.
@Lynn-zx3th
@Lynn-zx3th 3 года назад
@@isabelaribbeiro Well here in the US the lack of no toys zero toys for a 6&7 or 8 yr old is considered neglect, and neglect is abuse.
@edenkindall2952
@edenkindall2952 3 года назад
the fact that she had no emotion after hearing her daughter had passed away, but was crying while hearing her sentence says a lot ....
@MistyRhythms
@MistyRhythms 3 года назад
yeah I chuckled when she cried
@isabelaribbeiro
@isabelaribbeiro 3 года назад
This is very complicated, I don't think it's a red flag.. people experience emotions and trauma in a different ways, she could have just be processing the info, sure there are other red flags tho.
@kateohman4880
@kateohman4880 3 года назад
She was so selfish. It disgusts me that she murdered her own daughter and felt no emotion
@depgabby
@depgabby 3 года назад
@@isabelaribbeiro no one is completely emotionless upon hearing of their child’s passing. Anger, sadness, hysteria, numbness, but not nothing.
@skinseyful
@skinseyful 3 года назад
But, she found out where the vending machine was. 🤔
@michellew5385
@michellew5385 2 года назад
The most credible statement he made was the spontaneous one he made when his grandparents brought him in. He was clearly speaking about his own memory. I'm not sure she would not have been convicted without him. He cemented it for her, absolutely, but the medical examiner was pretty clear that this was not an accidental drowning. So happy to hear he was adopted and is doing well now. The one bright spot in a very tragic story.
@__33__33
@__33__33 11 месяцев назад
He's 23 now.....
@riceball3497
@riceball3497 Год назад
I think the fact AJ looked and sounded just so mature shows how neglectful and abusive that house hold was. I’m so glad he has a loving safe family and home now
@teresaratliff8537
@teresaratliff8537 Год назад
Guilty
@mobsterlobster
@mobsterlobster 11 месяцев назад
AJ is 21 now, and as far as I can tell on his tiktok he has a baby of his own.
@AlienAteIt.MyNoraTees
@AlienAteIt.MyNoraTees 3 года назад
AJ possibly saved his own life.
@reillysantos8579
@reillysantos8579 3 года назад
i completely agree. Amanda probably would have hurt AJ if she was let out
@w.i.t.c.h.1330
@w.i.t.c.h.1330 3 года назад
omg yes
@bunnykinssmile
@bunnykinssmile 3 года назад
I was thinking the same I’m so glad in the case they took what he said he try seriously other wise he could have been next
@Cooking_Through_Time
@Cooking_Through_Time 3 года назад
I'm surprised she didn't drown him also and said they both fell in pool and drown. Guess she didn't think ahead.
@jcarroll7371
@jcarroll7371 3 года назад
@@Cooking_Through_Time I think the only reason she didn't is because 2 kids drowning would be less believable.
@ellieblack8028
@ellieblack8028 4 года назад
The retelling where AJ says he was up in a tree makes me think of when you remember something traumatic and you feel like you're floating above your body, dissasociating. He might be had that sensation and translated it into "I was seeing this from on high" and the only time he's been high up was when he climbed a tree.
@x777aria
@x777aria 4 года назад
yeah I thought the same thing, it's like a bird's eye view experience
@XxThreexDaysxJaydexX
@XxThreexDaysxJaydexX 4 года назад
Whoa true . So sad poor babies 😭
@kiwikinzo_o
@kiwikinzo_o 4 года назад
Kate M.hunter bruh
@El1society
@El1society 4 года назад
Kate M.hunter did you not watch the video? 😂
@maryly2688
@maryly2688 4 года назад
Ellie Black I think that could be true. A 6/7 year old might not know how to describe that, my 7 yr old brother wouldn’t.
@sylviamarlar4206
@sylviamarlar4206 5 месяцев назад
The child was obviously terrified when he realized his mother was in the room. Then the way he grabbed the man's hand in front of him showed fear as well. Such a sad situation.
@Betta424
@Betta424 Год назад
Yes, I think she is guilty. The son touched my heart. His sadness shows he didn't want to do this to his mother, but he must tell the truth.
@annikaelisha7962
@annikaelisha7962 5 лет назад
Watching the little boys face as he sees his mom and he started crying it was heartbreaking!!
@jadeconnell7038
@jadeconnell7038 5 лет назад
I couldn't imagine that being me with my mum. He obviously wasn't treated well
@guccistefishereethejiffpom3664
Yea and plus i stop the video there so i could cry
@priyamvadaraman
@priyamvadaraman 5 лет назад
Having seen so many murder mystery nothing gets to me but that little boy crying killed me. Felt like hugging him . Hope he is okay now.
@lizzluv1
@lizzluv1 5 лет назад
I started crying
@dOlli3cOutur3
@dOlli3cOutur3 5 лет назад
And how he reaches for the prosecutor’s hand to keep him from leaving 😭
@IshanAli
@IshanAli 6 лет назад
Your series needs to be a show on Netflix
@natashaibrahim4425
@natashaibrahim4425 6 лет назад
Ishan Ali i wish
@beigelover95
@beigelover95 6 лет назад
Ishan Ali yeass
@MorganDownes13
@MorganDownes13 6 лет назад
Someone get on this. NOW.
@aanskihh
@aanskihh 6 лет назад
LOL YES
@marta-uq1fr
@marta-uq1fr 6 лет назад
omgomg yes
@cloeadams256
@cloeadams256 2 года назад
I have a toxic mom, let me just say that there are things I as a 7 year old remember still to this day, I'm 25 and still can't fathom the childhood experience I had. I cried with aj, telling the truth to your abusers face and to have a softer, calmer personality as a whole, makes you feel bad easily and sympathetic and yes at that age it's possible due to always being in or around danger, children adapt easily even in neglect bcs their mom or dad is all they know and see and believe in.. Some parents don't deserve their children
@marieneu264
@marieneu264 Год назад
13:18 omg! Bless his heart!!! Why did they even point the mother out to him???
@christaswanepoel7770
@christaswanepoel7770 5 лет назад
I think she was guilty, but I'm glad she didn't get the death sentence. Imagine how traumatic it would be for a child to know your mom is dead because you testified against her. I think giving her a life sentence is enough to make AJ feel safe without being tormented by guilt
@serenityvandalsen7496
@serenityvandalsen7496 4 года назад
She did get a death sentence
@amygreenleaf4606
@amygreenleaf4606 4 года назад
That One Girl No, she got a life sentence
@michaelrustenberg7943
@michaelrustenberg7943 4 года назад
Well said
@kristrejo8801
@kristrejo8801 3 года назад
@@serenityvandalsen7496 even with death sentences death row inmates often spend years on deathrow so even if she did get a death sentence she would still be rotting away in a jail cell
@pmp3486
@pmp3486 3 года назад
Life sentence means 15 years , that’s it.
@orgoik
@orgoik 4 года назад
So, as someone who has suffered with dissasociation my whole life, AJ saying later on that he witnessed the scene from high up on tree says a lot. Sometimes, especially with children, if they experience something so hard to process and so painful, people can experience intense dissasociation which can cause a person to feel as if they have exited their bodies and are watching from a high up place. It's a way for the mind to literally try and escape.
@loko7914
@loko7914 4 года назад
My exact thoughts.
@annemarie3161
@annemarie3161 4 года назад
Thank you
@gabbie6474
@gabbie6474 4 года назад
The same thing happened to me when I was in a skiing accident when I was AJ's age
@kleighvlogz6012
@kleighvlogz6012 3 года назад
I made it exactly 1k likes
@EvilStrikesTrueCrimeChannel
@EvilStrikesTrueCrimeChannel 3 года назад
A similar thing happened to me when I was 9 I was ducked down on the stairs ready to scare my mum as she came out of the bathroom I scared her...we laughed...I turned around to walk downstairs and I fell backwards onto a tiled floor and swallowed my tongue and was rushed to hospital and found out I had fractured my skull. But I remember sitting on the stairs and shouting to my mums friend how it had worked and I had made her jump and I was laughing my head off but my mum said none of that happened I fell straight away and she said she had to run downstairs and her and her friend had to start stopping me from choking
@rachelrawlinson177
@rachelrawlinson177 2 года назад
I remember this story. Watched alot on this and everytime I hear that poor boy talks about what happend my heart breaks. He is so so brave I hope hes doing well. Hes a hero
@stephaniebresee1129
@stephaniebresee1129 2 года назад
How did AJ not go to his biological father or grandparents? That breaks my heart that he had to be placed with a family he didn't know.
@shailenleverett5522
@shailenleverett5522 2 года назад
They could've not known who his bio father is, he could've straight up said no I don't want him, or could've been in jail or some kind of legal thing that made him be not allowed to take him Example my cousin got notified from courts one day asking if he'd like to participate in DNA of this child cuz he could potentially be father of woman's baby was ex gf of his and timeline from breakup to kids age lined up so he did turned out he is bio dad but cps had currently given temp custody to her parents while looking for father cuz she was having her parental rights taken and once paternity test said he was father he had option to sign his rights away and baby would've been put up for adoption but he went to court now has full custody but ya bio dad could've been like I don't wanna do paternity test or could've just been like not guna raise him
@taylorlentz6045
@taylorlentz6045 3 года назад
My mom brought up a good point. If you have a child who dies from not being able to breathe. HOW THE HELL do you NOT learn cpr when the second child comes along.
@Xx_VivaLaSmokey_xX
@Xx_VivaLaSmokey_xX 3 года назад
THAT’S A GREAT POINT! One would be terrified NOT to know it... But I guess the person would have to care first.
@missybuchanan9631
@missybuchanan9631 3 года назад
Even bad cpr is better than no cpr, as one of our first aid trainers would say...
@wingedwillow5549
@wingedwillow5549 3 года назад
Exactly. Also, nice pfp
@taylorlentz6045
@taylorlentz6045 3 года назад
@@wingedwillow5549 thank you, you too.
@latoyatv2030
@latoyatv2030 3 года назад
Good question 🤔
@HaleyHolcombe
@HaleyHolcombe 6 лет назад
She probably used water as a form of punishment bc it doesn't leave marks, then took it too far one day. Also would explain her extreme fear of water.
@basicsam2023
@basicsam2023 6 лет назад
Haley Holcombe true,true 🧐
@TheRiehlthing
@TheRiehlthing 6 лет назад
Interesting
@nikkiespinosa8854
@nikkiespinosa8854 6 лет назад
Waterboarding your child is automatically going too far.
@queenropejumpsparkle
@queenropejumpsparkle 5 лет назад
Wow that makes so much sense
@lorealsmith5673
@lorealsmith5673 5 лет назад
I agree, for there to be bruising that little girl was fighting hard for her life 💔
@jooliagoolia9959
@jooliagoolia9959 Год назад
Remember the handprint 🖐️ basically left on Adrianna's face. The squalor, no toys and no food in the home and a mother with no emotion except when for herself... And Adrianna only needed to stand up, the pool water couldn't be higher than she was tall , they measured it even as full as it got.
@amywong3146
@amywong3146 3 года назад
AJ is actually super well spoken and intelligent!! He speaks very well, and while he was scared of his mom, he was super controlled for a 7 year old. Poor boy, I hope he grows up in a safe and happy home :(
@taylornycole8560
@taylornycole8560 6 лет назад
When AJ cried on the stand my heart broke 😭💔 poor baby
@cassie7959
@cassie7959 6 лет назад
Taylor Nycole I know right 😢
@jamistoker7073
@jamistoker7073 6 лет назад
Me too I just want to pick him up and hold him and comfort him.
@endor8witch
@endor8witch 6 лет назад
it's the part when he reaches out to touch the prosecutor's hand for comfort that is sad :(
@user-wd7uw1tj8o
@user-wd7uw1tj8o 6 лет назад
9razzler9 i cried at that part.He is just a kid
@yungjayjr6003
@yungjayjr6003 6 лет назад
Me to
@adventures_by_nessa
@adventures_by_nessa 4 года назад
AJ’s first statements matching the bruise on his sister’s face makes me believe Amanda did it 100%.
@cryptidfaerie4107
@cryptidfaerie4107 4 года назад
exactly
@mosaicofmentalhealth
@mosaicofmentalhealth 2 года назад
That absolutely broke me seeing his little heart drop when the lawyer pointed out his mother was in the court room. Poor baby shouldn't have to deal with any of this. I just wanna hold him 😔💜
@kats9755
@kats9755 2 года назад
Oh my gosh I'm crying so hard watching this poor little boy in his little dress shirt and vest be questioned on the stand in a court of law. This is beyond heartbreaking.
@lisagoff2033
@lisagoff2033 3 года назад
The way that poor child grabbed the solicitors hand when he realised his mother was in the court. My heart. Poor baby.
@farrahfarmer9287
@farrahfarmer9287 2 года назад
I feel like they shouldn't have pointed her out, that was unnecessary trauma
@bethanyhoualla1907
@bethanyhoualla1907 2 года назад
@@farrahfarmer9287 if I’m not mistaken, when a witness is giving a testimony they must point out and show they recognize the defendant in the courtroom.
@chrisisagirlsname98
@chrisisagirlsname98 4 года назад
Heroes come in all shapes and sizes. He’s the reason his sister got justice
@CeCeBookworm07
@CeCeBookworm07 3 года назад
Agreed. But I hope he doesn’t have major trauma from all this anymore.
@destineeherrera
@destineeherrera 3 года назад
I agree ! That little boy did it all if it wasn’t for him I don’t think they would’ve ever guessed that it was a murder
@debrashepard6770
@debrashepard6770 3 года назад
Amen & Amen, the little guy was telling the truth 👍😭she was abusive to them, no toys for them 🥲
@debrashepard6770
@debrashepard6770 3 года назад
@@CeCeBookworm07 he’ll never forget what he saw, I was traumatized at age 10 & to this day, it’s just as clear in my mind & I’ll be 70 in America.
@makaylasnider6722
@makaylasnider6722 3 года назад
Amen!
@Lisa-ke7jm
@Lisa-ke7jm 2 года назад
She murdered Adrianna. He was so scared when he realized his mother was there. He grabbed that mans hand and started crying. He’s so lucky to have survived her. I’m glad she’s behind bars forever.
@sherrisullivan3533
@sherrisullivan3533 6 месяцев назад
I just watched the first video of the lil boys testimony and it breaks my heart for this little boy but he sure handled it like a champ. Bless his heart.
@gabulosis
@gabulosis 6 лет назад
Sometimes children will change the story a tiny bit because they want to say what they think is the right answer. They don't want to say something wrong to an adult. I believe everything he said during the first interview with him is exactly what happened and over time he became a little flustered which is of course normal for a child. The clip of him in court is just heartbreaking...and you mentioned exactly what I was thinking, the pool was only 4 feet like it would be different if it was a big pool with a deep end...anyways, thanks Kendall for another great video.
@rai0477
@rai0477 6 лет назад
Omg Gabby! i love you and your channel ❤️ can’t believe you watch kendall rae too!
@Disneyinwakeconc
@Disneyinwakeconc 6 лет назад
Thank you for what you said I second that! I work with kids in fact like kids better then adults! And it’s sad that adults see and hear this story. And still take the adults side really make me so 😡 mad! He was only 6 years old come on people wake up! It’s was the mom oh ya n fact she asked ware was the Vending machine! really come on adults who are on her side f u if u really believe her! Sorry need to stop now getting mad! Thank you for what you said dear!
@conniecarol1937
@conniecarol1937 6 лет назад
What are the chances a child could mistake CPR for dunking when he had no other frame of reference? At trial he never testified his mother dunked his sister. He said she stepped from the wagon into the pool so they played the video.
@Hopeandpeaceinjesus
@Hopeandpeaceinjesus 6 лет назад
My eldest son does this, even silly things like who said what to him, what kid was mean to him, what he ate at school etc- kids without confidence do this as they don’t feel strong enough to maintain the truth. It takes a lot of time, love and explaining and effort to make a child feel strong enough to carry the truth. This poor little boy AJ is being questioned and no one seems to be there giving him the tools he needed to carry the truth. Very very brave child
@VictoriaGarcia-bi6iy
@VictoriaGarcia-bi6iy 6 лет назад
My exact thoughts!
@indiewortley9595
@indiewortley9595 4 года назад
Tell me I’m not the only one who’s heart broke and cried when AJ cried and held the mans hand 😢
@restartingmylocjourney1075
@restartingmylocjourney1075 3 года назад
She was abusing them. I know that look because I lived it. You are just scared all the time.
@ElectricPansies
@ElectricPansies 3 года назад
I’ve seen that clip before abs still cried :( poor boy
@cheyennehawkins8194
@cheyennehawkins8194 3 года назад
It tore me up inside, I just wanna give this little boy a big hug and tell him it’s going to be okay
@crystalgarcia8215
@crystalgarcia8215 3 года назад
Not gonna lie I was heartbroken and I was like okay get him off the stand he’s been thru too much 😢 I don’t think they should have anyone in the court except the judge and attorney’s. His mom shouldn’t have been there you can tell it immediately effected him once he realized she was there.
@blackseoulite
@blackseoulite 3 года назад
Seeing his face crumble killed me. I watched the whole video of his testimony and the whole time I could tell that he was reliving everything they asked him about. I can’t imagine watching the lady who I call “mom” kill my sister. (I’m an only child, but still.)
@naomicamire189
@naomicamire189 5 месяцев назад
This little boy is so couragous to talk in front of all these people of what he saw.
@allibrown482
@allibrown482 Год назад
AJ crying while he testified against his mother for the death of his sister completely ripped my heart in two. I think she definitely did it. Maybe didn't mean to but her anger got the best of her. Doesn't make it any better. Rest in peace Adrianna. 💔
@crunchies4me
@crunchies4me 3 года назад
The fact that this little boy was actually calling the people sir. Clearly he's highly intelligent and if im going to trust any child witness this little boy is one of those kids.
@marmalade4510
@marmalade4510 3 года назад
It's actually very common to hear young children adress adults this way in southern states. I agree that he's definitely a bright boy, though.
@coconutorange7609
@coconutorange7609 3 года назад
I would be scare of him cause smart kids can do smart things and hide it
@blacknight2149
@blacknight2149 3 года назад
That’s how children and honestly some adults like myself talk to authorities from the Deep South. It’s completely engrained in your head as a child and it sticks forever. It’s The Deep South way of life. Basically all children in the Deep South say yes mama yes sir. They also do this at school.
@intrepidtomato
@intrepidtomato 3 года назад
He seemed very coherent and clear for that age. That's not a dumb child.
@EllieBelle1993
@EllieBelle1993 3 года назад
My youngest just turned 6 and he’s got a very extensive vocabulary. You can’t judge a kid based off their age but how they compose themselves and this little boy was very mature for his age, very bright, and so so so brave bless this little boy
@mariadowling5607
@mariadowling5607 6 лет назад
kids lie about trivial things. just the other day, a 3 year old girl (i work in a nursery) told me she has 10 houses 🙄 and a boy told me he has 8 turtles, just because i said i had 2. they lie about things that don’t matter, like my examples. they don’t lie about seeing their mother murder their sister. i believe AJ and i believe amanda is guilty. and i’m glad there’s justice for adrianna
@chloeleth6310
@chloeleth6310 5 лет назад
Yes im the oldest of 7 kids i can tell when they are lying they look away while talking and i also work with kids so i know how to tell when they are lying Im 13 im a volunteer at a kids place so there are a lot of kids there
@sannunkimalama64
@sannunkimalama64 5 лет назад
You're right i have worked with kids and i am a big sister, i too think AJ was telling the thruth. To me, the way he started crying when he realized his mother was in the court room, means he knew what he was saying. If Amanda gets realised, she'll probably kill him too.
@astoldby
@astoldby 5 лет назад
But how do you know for fact that the little boy didn't have 8 turtles?!?! 😏 LOL jk.
@fridapedroza2659
@fridapedroza2659 5 лет назад
Yea, and Adrianna's fear of water had to be bc of this "dunking" bc of course, ita not the first time
@juliaxlinnea3546
@juliaxlinnea3546 5 лет назад
I agree!! and also a lot of adults lie as well they are just better at getting away with it.
@raeclair1373
@raeclair1373 Год назад
Testifying against someone you know or love is extremely difficult. I’ve had to do it and I couldn’t imagine being 7 and testifying against my mom.
@Sarassparkles
@Sarassparkles 5 месяцев назад
hearing Aj talk about witnissing it, and that he was trying to get her out of the pool is just heart wrenching those poor kids
@nayootie09
@nayootie09 6 лет назад
I have a seven year old brother and I know for damn sure that they don’t lie that seriously.
@tara7994
@tara7994 6 лет назад
bellabieber09 Exactly. Also kids don't keep repeating the same lie over and over again. Like every version of his story says his mom did it. I don't know.
@kitsulu8576
@kitsulu8576 6 лет назад
bellabieber09 kids lie all the time, what are you talking about? Kids will lie to get someone in trouble if they don't like them. Not all kids, and I'm not saying he's guilty of lying, but yes I babysat a seven-year-old boy who was a compulsive liar and was always getting in trouble and he was also violent. Probably because his mother was a stripper and never gave him any attention..... poor kid lol anyway that was random I know.
@nayootie09
@nayootie09 6 лет назад
Your Name haha but aj I’m sure is nothing like the kid you babysat. aj was described as being the complete opposite to whoever you just described and I doubt he would tell such a huge lie.
@vampirechick1159
@vampirechick1159 6 лет назад
bellabieber09 RIGHT! Kids don't just try to send their parents to prison 😂
@nayootie09
@nayootie09 6 лет назад
vampirechick1159 exactly
@StewyAdamRules
@StewyAdamRules Год назад
I can’t claim to know the situation between Amanda and her kids, but I’m extremely dubious about a six year old being such an important witness in this case. Even fully mentally developed adults can have trouble recalling information as witnesses, especially in traumatic situations. To fully grasp this sort of thing as a small child has to be impossible.
@susie8104
@susie8104 10 месяцев назад
Exactly. Children are very easy to persuade also.
@ZooieMcChewie
@ZooieMcChewie 3 года назад
Aj is so well spoken
@skinnypigs1
@skinnypigs1 6 лет назад
I don't think he would have made up the part about his Mom's hand over her face like he showed. I believe he legit saw that happen and watched her get 'dunked'. The bruising on her face was something I wondered right away if they would find any and when you mentioned it, I was sold.
@KendallRae
@KendallRae 6 лет назад
I agree
@tajf8641
@tajf8641 6 лет назад
I love your channel I totally agree
@LunaRose1312
@LunaRose1312 6 лет назад
He could have seen it in films or TV children are very easily influenced and he wouldnt be the first child to wrongly accuse a parent of a crime it's actually pretty common
@jukiogobenio4408
@jukiogobenio4408 6 лет назад
OG fletcha I don't buy that he's lying one bit. all evidence points to the mom did it. The bruises on the little girls face? Case closed after that.
@amandahoward3373
@amandahoward3373 6 лет назад
Yeah, that sealed the deal. 😕 I really try to be open minded, impartial, not jump to conclusions, etc...but to be totally honest, i was sold as soon as this “mother” said “vending machine”.
@victorianeiva321
@victorianeiva321 5 лет назад
Ok a little boy can’t come up with a whole murder against his mom. He might not like her, but I dint think he would lie. Plus why didn’t they ask AJ if he actually went inside and told his mom Adrianna was drowning. And all the times the mother said she wanted to kill Adrianna. And the bruises. She’s soooo guilty
@teresagatchagirl9115
@teresagatchagirl9115 5 лет назад
Ikr How could a freakin 7 year old come up with a whole murder scene when I was seven I never even thought about murder so how could this seven year old make up A Whole secen I believe him
@alissawilliams3435
@alissawilliams3435 5 лет назад
aleeana salazar *scene
@jennifermoloney1941
@jennifermoloney1941 5 лет назад
aleeana salazar probs cause he was brought up in bad conditions and was exposed to bad things ..?!? Idk
@holliemoore2420
@holliemoore2420 5 лет назад
Victoria Neiva a child that age could not like his mum for hitting him not like to the point of bruises but a slap for doing something wrong, I think they shouldn’t have put her in jail until the child was old enough to believe what actually happened
@mommyofliam7971
@mommyofliam7971 5 лет назад
She definitely did it no doubt in my mind about it. For him to describe these events with PROOF to back up what he said 4 HOURS after it happened proves it to me. He did amazing getting justice for his sister.
@LoriWelker-yy6hr
@LoriWelker-yy6hr 11 месяцев назад
That poor kid having to witness such a thing and then having to see his mom in there! Clearly he was afraid of her. My heart broke when he cried. I’m glad to hear he is doing well. RIP to Adrianna!
@Lindableching
@Lindableching 7 месяцев назад
I am shocked at Amanda’s reaction when her son sees her. She is emotionless, when he cries she is stone faced. If it were me I’d be crying uncontrollably. My six year old having to be in court and questioned. It’s her way of acting that has me confused. It’s a very sad case. A child died (Actually two) and a little boy is forever scared.
@Glittereyes82
@Glittereyes82 6 лет назад
That kids statement the day it happened was the truth i have 3 kids and usually the 1st thing they say is the truth the longer and more times asked the story changes
@Glittereyes82
@Glittereyes82 6 лет назад
LucayaRose yup so true, the 1st story is always the truth
@danaburton6870
@danaburton6870 6 лет назад
yes! i work at a daycare and this is 100% true. the more you ask a kid about something, the more it changes. or if you're trying to mold a story the way you want it to be/the way you wanna hear it, they'll bend it to fit your question. this kid was telling the truth.
@Jessicafrye11
@Jessicafrye11 6 лет назад
Absolute without a question of doubt the boy is telling the truth! Any parent could instinctly know this because kids have similar traits, I agree with y’all above and this case is so so sad for the boy to have witnessed it as well just mind blowing! It’s so important to really speak up and say something when you feel that kids may be neglected just speak up for people out there and people who seen neglect in this crazy woman!
@mostly_harmless1507
@mostly_harmless1507 6 лет назад
My son does the same. He usually tells me the right story the first time then the more and more i question it it's like he thinks he's in trouble and slowly starts changing it
@sierrajones6953
@sierrajones6953 3 года назад
The fact she screamed “AJ call 911! AJ call 911!” makes it more obvious to me that she wasn’t confused what was happening, the mom had hurt her before and she knew. Poor kids.
@jm8811
@jm8811 3 года назад
I thought the mom told him to call
@cheryljewett315
@cheryljewett315 3 года назад
That part broke my heart. That the little girl knew she was about to be hurt really bad or killed. She thought her brother could save her. So young.
@lorimoore5182
@lorimoore5182 3 года назад
That was a lie. she called 911 after hanging up on her boyfriend.
@theoriginaltunnelfox
@theoriginaltunnelfox 3 года назад
For sure 7 year olds aren’t stupid!
@WJames-vk2kp
@WJames-vk2kp 3 года назад
Pretty sure it wasn't the child who said this because she was being drowned...
@know.58
@know.58 5 месяцев назад
He told the same thing when it came to how she put her hand on his sister's face and his mother was angry about spraying the window cleaner. Those things didn't change in his story.
@tabithadeleon-david1621
@tabithadeleon-david1621 3 года назад
I hope that when he is older, instead of him thinking of the great part he played in his mother's conviction that he thinks of the great part he played in getting justice for his sister's murder!
@ashleeskhan4075
@ashleeskhan4075 Месяц назад
Yes!
@spiderbouquet3670
@spiderbouquet3670 4 года назад
I hope wherever AJ is now, he is living a good life full of love.
@melissavahdati122
@melissavahdati122 3 года назад
I wonder why she was so afraid of water..... Maybe this had been used as a punishment before......
@user-iz1cq9pf7c
@user-iz1cq9pf7c 5 лет назад
AMANDA DID THIS! No kid will lie about this. But when he was the court and when he saw his mom and looked scared and started crying I started crying. Then he held the guys hand. So sad.
@erikahoffman2003
@erikahoffman2003 5 лет назад
Irene Wolf and AJ cried about it so clearly it is a hard thing for this little boy. it makes no sense for her to neglect them even tho she has behavioral issues
@micheller2283
@micheller2283 5 лет назад
Kids are easily tricked into thinking that they saw something they didn't.
@mindyb3197
@mindyb3197 5 лет назад
Kids do lie tho bc I have a 5 year old and she makes up crazy stories sometimes. I do think shes guilty tho
@micheller2283
@micheller2283 5 лет назад
@@mindyb3197 i'm torn. I really just don't know. Showing no emotion doesn't make you a murderer.
@mindyb3197
@mindyb3197 5 лет назад
@@micheller2283 yeah I went back and forth. For them to of given her life they should have made dang sure. The bruises is what made me think shes guilty. The little boys story didnt just come out of thin air. Kids lie but if it wasnt true someone had to of put those thoughts in his head. It was too detailed
@nikkilynn559
@nikkilynn559 2 года назад
Seeing AJ cry when he seen his mother in court broke my heart damn, I'm so mad they put him though that.
@Doris-bs9mm
@Doris-bs9mm Месяц назад
My son was a typical addh. We are close because we both studied the disease and worked together. He knew I was his grown-up voice . Statistics proved that children afraid of water are the least very unlikely to drown. I remember learning this in lifeguard classes.
@tinydancer867
@tinydancer867 4 года назад
I watched this whole trial! The major key point that convinced me that Amanda killed her daughter, was the fact that AJ not only said over and over again that his moms hand was on his sisters face while she drowned her, but the medical examiner had pictures of a clear hand print on that little girls face! Guilty as sin!!!
@colleen.in.motion4787
@colleen.in.motion4787 4 года назад
I have a hard time ever convincing myself that a single witness is enough evidence for a conviction, as people do lie, but knowing there was physical evidence to corroborate the story... yep, she did it.
@xsargantxshaftx7997
@xsargantxshaftx7997 3 года назад
Yeah I threw up then 😰
@audreyb1935
@audreyb1935 3 года назад
exactly and how would a 6 yr old make that up where would he have ever seen a hand over a face action like this before in his little life . poor kids
@vayaavramova
@vayaavramova 3 года назад
Where did you find it?
@skinseyful
@skinseyful 3 года назад
@@colleen.in.motion4787 you need help !! So you feel like of 10 people didn't see it, it didn't happen? smfh
@ashleybaker9997
@ashleybaker9997 6 лет назад
She cried when she was sentenced but not when she was told her daughter drowned?? HMMMM
@eli-yk7hq
@eli-yk7hq 6 лет назад
Ashley Baker Exactly
@cyrene7784
@cyrene7784 4 года назад
Priorities.
@BekaTchikovani
@BekaTchikovani Месяц назад
Your gut feeling tells you the truth! I am heartbroken for this little boy. So innocent and brave at the same time. God bless his beautiful soul 🙏
@rpullen4825
@rpullen4825 10 месяцев назад
I think you're right in saying when AJ talked to the police and his grandparents, he KNEW what he saw, and he told all of them the same things. Even drew a picture. Poor little guy, when he realized his mom was there, I think he was afraid to say some of it, and gave the "I don't know/remember" answers. I'm convinced she did it.
@breakfastattiffanys741
@breakfastattiffanys741 6 лет назад
The girl was said to have an extreme fear of water. Hmm this 'dunking' had happened before it seems.
@DrFieri
@DrFieri 6 лет назад
Pan's Nymph Instresting
@conniecarol1937
@conniecarol1937 6 лет назад
Her fear of water was getting her head wet, she was not afraid of going swimming.
@breakfastattiffanys741
@breakfastattiffanys741 6 лет назад
Hmm and why she afraid of getting her head wet then?
@conniecarol1937
@conniecarol1937 6 лет назад
She didnt like it in her eyes, evidenced by the difficulty they had washing her hair. I dont think its that uncommon.
@breakfastattiffanys741
@breakfastattiffanys741 6 лет назад
Sings *Johnson's Johnson No More Tears Ad*
@Kittymay407
@Kittymay407 3 года назад
The filthy house, no toys, AJ's statement and the Medical report matching that statement. To much evidence that's she's guilty .
@user-ws5qr9vm4t
@user-ws5qr9vm4t 10 месяцев назад
My heart goes out to A.J.! Such a traumatic experience he witnessed! I believe his testimony, and he's words, and reactions to seeing the his mother, spoke volumes. Extremely sad!
@GrumpyGenXGramps
@GrumpyGenXGramps 17 дней назад
I was abused as a boy. I have zero memory of SA that happened to me. I only know because my grandfather and uncles came in on it and saved me. I don’t even have memory of what they did to him! Apparently they left him barely alive . I only know things because I’ve heard bits and pieces of it when someone would slip and say something in front of me. It was frustrating at first that everyone else knew what all I was going through and I didn’t… then again maybe it’s a blessing and I am happy to live the rest of my life without ever remembering!
@nikkideus1234
@nikkideus1234 3 года назад
You know that attorney went home and broke down after having to interrogate this little angel.
@rizalindpotenciando7577
@rizalindpotenciando7577 3 года назад
When he grabbed that person's hand asking for some strength, really broke my heart. 😭😭😭
@DubMass11
@DubMass11 3 года назад
Not sure how anyone could morally do it.
@nikkideus1234
@nikkideus1234 3 года назад
@@DubMass11 I don’t think it’s a question of his morals but more so his strength. He is doing good by helping put people away but it takes a strong individual to be able to do this work on a regular basis
@rebeccahenry6376
@rebeccahenry6376 3 года назад
How that attorney kept from hugging that kid .....you know he wanted to give him a hug!
@appleboost9753
@appleboost9753 3 года назад
Although this is a strong assumption I think any kid having to be in court is hurtful
@perit1222
@perit1222 5 лет назад
I think she's guilty. 1. When her son looked at her he started to cry 2. There were bruises on her face the way that AJ said that his mother drowned her 3. She was scared of the water, why would she lean in to pick bugs out of it? 4. The fact that her mom was always frustrated with her and literally said, "I'm gonna kill her" to me is just a huge red flag.
@Dash120z
@Dash120z 5 лет назад
6. The first thing she says when she hears about Adrianna's passing "Where's the vending machine?".. like what in the actual fuck..
@gabrielleparker8918
@gabrielleparker8918 5 лет назад
7. they said she seemed like she didnt have any emotions when she heard her daughter was dead, that is seemed like she didnt really care
@Ejisnwoais
@Ejisnwoais 5 лет назад
8.There were no toys in the house and it was a mess
@babygirlhehe9748
@babygirlhehe9748 4 года назад
Dash120z i'm not disagreeing that she's guilty but not what happened. maybe listen to stories better before forming an opinion. lol
@weirdovanessa8294
@weirdovanessa8294 4 года назад
10.why would she have the pool out? If she's scared of water her mom would put the pool away.
@shellymetcalfe814
@shellymetcalfe814 2 года назад
RIP Adrianna… what a horrible mother to do this to you! I’m glad she was sentenced to life in prison, and didn’t get away with it. Hope her conscience gets the best of her, I hope she sees the horrified expression of panic on your face while you fought to get air, every night when she closes her eyes to remind her why she’s in prison 😔
@reginasmith7104
@reginasmith7104 3 месяца назад
In the very first interview when AJ was explaining what happened you can see it in his face when he was talking that he relieved that moment when his mom was killing his sister.. those first two interviews are what matters most cause it just happened and he can still see it happening in his head 😢😢poor Lil man I hope he found some peace and his sister is looking down and thanking him for telling the truth may that sweet baby girl rest in peace 😢🙏😢🙏😢🙏😢
@yostan
@yostan 5 лет назад
13:16 when he grabbed that mans hand it truly broke my heart you could see how heartbroken he was poor kid
@lnb1380
@lnb1380 5 лет назад
Kids do lie but I’ve never heard of a kid lying about witnessing a murder. He saw his mom, cried and still turned around and told the same story he told the day it happen. He’s 7 and old enough to have an understanding of what he saw.
@georgiepeach7894
@georgiepeach7894 10 месяцев назад
I feel A J was truly telling the truth…she didn’t like the ADHD daughter because she stayed frustrated with her. The poor little guy was so tired he yawned several times. The drawn picture tells a huge image of what he saw.
@tshamarie826
@tshamarie826 21 день назад
his little “yes sir” after seeing his mother broke me. poor baby. i just don’t think they should have allowed this. he was too young to be on that stand.
@Kourtneyrose3
@Kourtneyrose3 6 лет назад
Kids can totally make up things, but AJ seemed sincere about most of his answers. He was pretty descriptive with each one. If he was lying I'd say he's pretty good at making up storylines on the spot for being 6 years old. It's hard to think he would lie about something like that. Besides the point, the kid's living conditions were very telling on if she truly cared for them.
@landryd2567
@landryd2567 6 лет назад
roseisacting I think that he isn’t lying about the way the mother killed Adrianna because every time he gets asked he is consistent with how he drowned her
@LunaRose1312
@LunaRose1312 6 лет назад
roseisacting maybe he was so in detail because he did it himself js
@beigelover95
@beigelover95 6 лет назад
OG fletcha lol idky i laughed at this
@longlivex4100
@longlivex4100 6 лет назад
You’re everywhere! I see you on dancing videos all the time 😂😫 kaycee for the win.
@emilya3634
@emilya3634 6 лет назад
Great point! It would be hard for him to lie repeatedly at six! Especially after all the trauma he had in his short life.
@bossladies3632
@bossladies3632 4 года назад
A 6 year old wouldn’t be able to make up such a lie
@brandym3926
@brandym3926 3 года назад
And then repeat the same huge detail over and over. I agree.
@LarsBarrs
@LarsBarrs 3 года назад
Not tru tbh it’s not likely but the grandparents could have been asking him too many questions and leading him when he went with them
@yvettegenevievemontboissie1102
@yvettegenevievemontboissie1102 3 года назад
@@LarsBarrs absolutely true
@narva6920
@narva6920 3 года назад
not necessarily
@ArcticFalcon
@ArcticFalcon 3 года назад
Kids do lie, for many reasons. Kids are not 24/7 honest. Someone might have manipulated A.J. to lie.
@kikolove5430
@kikolove5430 3 месяца назад
I don't know why a 6-year-old boy would make something up like that, especially when it was about his mom. The whole interview shows that he was confused by some questions and he didnt want to talk about it. I felt so sorry for him when he noticed his mother was there and started crying. 😢
@brooklynPattongrimslayers
@brooklynPattongrimslayers 2 года назад
him in the court made me cry, just wanna hug him 🥺
@hope4215
@hope4215 6 лет назад
I broke down into tears when AJ started crying when he saw his mom in the court room :(
@htx7132
@htx7132 6 лет назад
Hope Stutes me too thats so sad poor baby ):
@tumblingpotato7130
@tumblingpotato7130 6 лет назад
Hope Stutes same
@iyddamahusain3366
@iyddamahusain3366 6 лет назад
what happen ?
@amberc1356
@amberc1356 6 лет назад
I know, it’s heartbreaking.
@minion_luvr_
@minion_luvr_ 3 года назад
Aj is a hero, that’s it, he possibly saved himself from his mother and he gave Adrianna justice ❤️
@mollykircher3104
@mollykircher3104 3 года назад
Yes he did. He was incredible.
@allie54774
@allie54774 2 года назад
100% this story breaks my heart so much 💔
@dariadaniellemusic
@dariadaniellemusic 2 года назад
I absolutely agree. He was so strong to have gone through that at such a young age and have come out such a hero. It breaks my heart that he had to deal with that, but I'm glad to hear he has another family now.
@anitaspencer6650
@anitaspencer6650 9 месяцев назад
Oh she is so guilty!!! Poor AJ I'm so glad someone adopted him..
@brendastanley4546
@brendastanley4546 5 месяцев назад
I would have wanted to adopt him. Prayers he is in wonderful Loving home. He is so Precious 💕
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