Whats awful is they were able to kill him because at the time of the call he only thought it was his oldest brother so the other acted like he needed help to hide and got Daniel to let him in the bathroom where he turned on him
1 their not gonna put 2 titles down he said teen killers caught because it is the video that is focused on the most obviously yes they are still technically teenagers 18 you can be charged as an adult but in public eye you are still a teen there was no clickbait you just like to complain
@@koaltin6161 How was the video focused on teen killers when the Beaver killings were the only teen killers? The first guy had a firearm in his car at school - didn't kill anyone. The girl in the last video was 28 - not a teen. 1/3 of the cases in this video are actually relevant to the title.
@@pursuitforspeed if I recall it was the longest of the three there’s one reason it was titled that way let’s see it’s a more attention grabbing title with “teen killers” so there’s 2 reason this is there business not just our entertainment marketing is always in play so there that is easily why it was titled this way thank you move on
@@koaltin6161 Thanks for affirming my point. If your business model is to mislead your potential viewers/clients/customers, good luck. I won't respond anymore. Thank you and have a nice day.
@@alsamuef o, you think its normal to find a bullet in a school? I know that americans absolutly love school shootings, you people absolutly LOVE dead children, but come on dude.
The Bever brothers are both evil. Their little brother’s 911 call as he begged them to stop is absolutely horrific. I’m glad that crystal and her baby sister lived and were adopted together and still have each other. Of course none of us grew up in that household so we won’t really know the full dynamics, and it’s hard to rely on the “word” of two sociopathic, murderers. I tend to fall on the belief that they absolutely did what they did, thinking that they were going to go on a spree. Their younger siblings definitely didn’t abuse them and didn’t deserve the barbaric acts imposed onto them by their brothers. They were innocent. I can’t imagine how terrified they were and the pain they endured. As far as Michael and Robert, I hope they find all the fame they craved and deserve on cell block D.
@@SSS-ie6mh I mean you can’t really say that cause by that logic all the siblings would’ve went on violent rampages. they were your classic columbine freak fans. didn’t even see the humanity of the people around them, just saw them as numbers toward fame.
Those two brothers are sick and to see one of them smile after killing most of there family makes me think they have no right to live god bless the two who Iived❤️
The first teen is so unfortunate, he came forward and dug himself into those charges. He thought he was coming forward to help and defuse the situation, but all he did was admit everything he possibly could have and get charged, even if it's true that the thought of using the gun never crossed his mind. He probably could have just kept quiet and gotten off with no threat to the school.
Well, that's certainly possible. I think it's more likely he knew they were going to end up searching his vehicle and finding the rifle anyway. Plus he had the other two rounds still on his person. By coming forward, he probably felt that he could assure investigators that he harbored no ill will, and that it was a self-defense thing. If he'd waited for them to find everything, he definitely would have looked worse. Like a potential 'teen killer' even.
Tbh, he didnt even do anything really wrong. Where I live you can keep a gun LOCKED in your car in a school zone, he probably didnt do that much research and thought he was in the clear. Putting him in here with teen killers for having a gun is just wrong imo.
@@bmbrowns1778no fr. I remember at my grandmothers funeral my 3rd cousin or whatever went nuts seeing her dead body up there. Like she didn’t just see the body 3 days ago… and my friend specifically said watch her go up there putting on a Emmy award performance😭😭 she called it
I cant believe how Daniel is a 12 year old and he calls 911 when his parents are injured and he is bracing his life to live and not die but this boy was so protective and brave to call 911 and to stay calm. farewell Daniel.🕊
19 is the oldest age for a teenager. It’s because it’s nineteen. Once they turn 20 the word teen isn’t there anymore. Nineteen and twenty. Twenty doesn’t have the word teen in it but it does have twen but that’s still not the same.
@@John-wd8vmexactly that's why I say the justice system here is corrupted five years in jail for what they did to their own family nope I don't think so if it was up to me I'd punish them my damn self make them filled every kind of pain that they put their whole family through
With regards to the Bever boys video, Michael's statement about murdering for publicity and fame is the sole reason I hate myself for watching True Crime videos. I am feeding these monsters exactly what they're hungry for all in the name of curiosity. Thank you, Dr. Insanity, however, for compiling these videos in memory of the stolen souls.
Yeah, I agree with you. I think some countries don’t release the names or images of these kinds of criminals for that reason. I wonder if it works to dissuade some of these types of crime. If it does work, then I think we (the USA) should stop releasing the names and faces of the mass criminal too. They shouldn’t get any attention at all.
Yeah but honestly… they don’t really get “famous” (infamous) anymore. The Bever brothers are no Ted Bundy. There’s literal serial killers arrested everyday that are just a blip on the media circuit and aren’t even known when 30, 40, 50 years ago, it would’ve been a media frenzy. Even LE finally catching the Golden State killer barely made the media and most people don’t know that he even existed, let alone was caught. Same with these weirdos. I’m sure they get some letters and stuff from other weirdos who get obsessed with murderers and from women who have the murderer kink but that’s about it. No one is going to make a documentary about them… the most they can hope for is a shitty “murder podcast”. No one clamoring for interviews. No one writing books. They’ll just get older and still be in prison rotting and even the obsessed weirdos will move on too a more interesting story. No one even cared about their trial lol they totally failed even at capturing attention. Just look at all those school shooters who thought they’d become famous lol we got so many mass shootings and school shootings that we don’t even know when they happen anymore. Think about how unthinkable that would’ve been when Columbine happened. Now it’s just run of the mill and NOT considered hot news or interesting to the media. So I wouldn’t feel too bad. They’re not getting what they wanted because no one cares. They just aren’t compelling enough too
my thoughts are they dont need to put the killers face and name. then there is no notoriety. just talk about what happened and what we can do to prevent things further. you literally dont need to add their photo and name to review the case.
It made me so uncomfortable 😐😐 I felt sorry for the officer but like wtf? Was he going to hug her for real? Like, shes a stranger and a killer bro the fuck
Putting that first kid in a "teen killers" video is bold. There isn't any evidence showing he was actually going to use the weapons. Not defending what he did, it's still illegal and pretty irresponsible. But again, no evidence of motive, no evidence of a plan, nothing. Pretty risky of you to put that in.
That Courtney girl is insane. She would have gotten away with the crime if he hadn't recorded her. Even though she was always abusive to him, he stayed. He died because he loved her so much.
She is obviously the aggressor in this relationship, she went about sharing his location on his phone but initially argued against having shared hers. Look how she was slapping him in the elevator video. But to throw a knife across a large space and hit him perfectly in the chest to cause a life-threatening injury?
Mythbusters did an episode (or maybe a segment) about it. In the time it takes the average person to see a threat and successfully draw. It takes more than 21ft (usually) to be able to successfully land a shot, let alone draw your weapon.
if you watch some clips from the police who have to deal with people who have a knife, or any weapon that can do harm, even if they are 20 meters away, if they charge at the cops, it doesn't take long for the person to reach the spot where the cop was 5 seconds ago for example.
I have. My teacher explained it as 4-7 "steps" Not so much as actual leg span but just how fast someone can move and be on you before your hands can reach, pull/safety, discharge. This goes for tazer, stun, CS, sidearm. To engage I was told take no more than 2-4 steps for hands, step back if going for tazer or gun. This was a long time ago, info may be updated nowadays.
That Courtney chick is far removed from a teenager... she's a grown woman with violent tendencies that became a murderer. Just as wouldn't blame a woman for not surviving domestic abuse, I'm not gonna blame Christian. Plus, just like a lot of domestic murderers (is that a thing 🤔🤷🏾♀️), her interrogation showed she was primarily concerned about what was going to happen to her.
Nolan screwed up by straight up confessing. How things appear to others matter much more than what the intentions actually were. Explaining the situation only works as much as others will believe you. Sucks for him that his first time making this error ended badly.
A great example of why you never EVER help or speak to the police. Confessing something to the police will never help you and only hurt you as they aren’t there to help you, they’re there to arrest someone for a crime. And a reminder, if you get arrested, the police also CAN NOT help with your sentence and have absolutely nothing to do with it and have no authority so pleading with them or thinking that being “cooperative” with them will help you- it won’t. Police arrest people. Only DAs and Judges have any impact on your sentence. So shut your damn mouth and ask for a lawyer.
Nolan thought he was innocent of wrong doing. He thought he did everything right. He's a child smh. I wouldn't doubt he saw himself as a potential hero too... in his mind he was ready to save everybody
They had the school on lockdown and were going to check all the students anyway. They would've probably found the couple other rounds he had on him anyway.
Putting that first kid in the same category as the others is insane to me. Still illegal for him to bring it on school grounds, but there's no evidence he was going to shoot anyone and he seemed like a pretty honest guy
@@emmakithcart7087 actually it was completely normal like the kid said this is a now problem not even a issue back in the 90s and before when kids would have gun racks in their trucks it is a mental health issue in this nation
i hope Daniel Bever is in a better place now, what a brave young man, rest in piece, and to the rest of the victims i hope they get to flourish beautifully with one another
Courtney is an example of what happens when someone has a huge ego about themselves, along with mental issues, and when society fails to realize men are not always the aggressive ones. I myself am a victim of sexual assault multiple times and physical assault by women and the stigma around "men are supposed to like it" and "it isn't manly to be beat by women" that society allowed this to happen. I feel also social media giving fame to these young folks is a problem as well. The stigma is slowly dying but not as fast as it should as men are finally starting to make society realize the bullshit behind it. When she was given the news of his death you could clearly see that was acting and narcissistic reactions as she only worried about herself.
@@I_can_and_i_will_slap_you no need to feel bad for me. I do see a therapist but I was a lot younger when all of that happened. Im older now and have children of my own. All I can do is teach my kids how to act right and be good people and hope it sticks.
I agree, that was clearly a reaction to it now being a possible murder & she probably hoped he would survive because he would probably stick up for her, again!!! It could well be self defence as he might have finally snapped & stuck up for himself, but that doesn't take away that she got him to that point, no different to battered wife syndrome!!!! By the way, I know they give names to all sorts of things going on in people's heads these days, being a twatt is now a "mental issue" but some people are just twatts!!!!
I agree with what you’re saying but, as a dude, the people perpetuating this “man can’t be sexually assaulted or beaten by women” issue is almost always coming from other dudes and not women. That I’ve experienced, anyway. We need to educate young men better on how to behave to each other
I've seen teenage girls confronted with the fact they're being arrested for murder ask for hugs. And they were less worldly than this onlyfans girl.. the female detective didn't give the little thirteen-year-old waif a hug. But this dude stood right up and volunteered.
Yeah, and let her off too after the MTV movie award acting. Literally a bunch of horny old dudes letting that shit go cause they still don't know the manipulation level of influencers (it's literally their job, these people are usually pretty good at getting away with it).
I wonder if they would not have planned it at all if they knew they can't buy guns online and have them shipped to your house. You have to have them shipped to a gunshop and do a background check.
Honestly it appears to be entirely the parent's fault and lack of exposure to people and the outside world in general. Lack of teaching of morals, humanity and understanding. Since it sounds a lot like they're just left to their devices and had more encouragement to be angry and hateful, especially since their parents was abusive to them and seemed like they didn't do much for them. Since there appears to be a lot of ways this could've all been prevented before it even got to the level of thinking to harm others violently
I knew he wasn’t a hunter when he said ‘it is just a little rifle used for hunting rabbits’. The kid’s parents should have told him to not bring it to school and leave it at home .I am old ,when I was in school the guys would walk around with throwing stars and knife scabbards on their belts,and they probably had guns in their trucks too. I forgot about my gun in my purse when I went in the bank the other day.My friend’s husband forgot that he had his pocket knife on him when they were taking a flight ,he remembered it when they had stopped to eat. They put it in a plastic baggie and buried it under a bush at the restaurant they picked it up on the way back home.
narcissist is SO formal yall will call anybody that name these days. that disorder is 1 in 200 people quite rare. i see a naive kid who doesn't understand the consequences and severity of situations. seriously lady calm down@@allylondon9579
@@allylondon9579 He was literally a junior at 18, but that aside, everyone knows that you should keep quiet and never admit to anything, whether you did it or not and no matter what your intentions are. So doing the opposite of that is dense lol.
I did that in high school! I was shooting gophers one day with my .22 and had my pocket full of rounds. Woke up late the next day and threw the same jeans on and took a dozen .22 shells to school accedentally. I found them in my pocket in front of a teacher. He goes " you can't have those in school" I was confused and I think I asked "why?"
The problem wasn't bringing the gun the problem was dropping the bullet. What a well-educated young man. Seems like he is learning so much as we go....😂
He was literally in special education, are you really going to pick apart his flawed logic? He clearly made a mistake by bringing the gun but it's pretty clear from this video that he wasn't intending to do harm to anyone and that he didn't believe he was doing anything wrong.
@@CSpottsGamingYou’re just going to take his word for it? 😂 Not knowing what he did was wrong is a separate [big] problem. But I don’t buy his «what’s the big deal? » energy ; nonchalantly asking about the bullet, knowing it’s a huge red flag. gmab
My father was telling me a story about how his high school days in the mid 60s and how he and many other guys would go hunting in the morning and just leave their shotgun in the principal’s office when they got to school without any fuss or real administration. There was a bit of that in my day in the mid 90s, having a gun rack and a unloaded rifle locked in a pick up. I was never a hunter but it went on and no one really thought about it. But it’s a very different world today I’m sure.
mass shootings and serial killers have a lot of shady intelligence government related origins, it's not a spontaneous phenomenon, people don't want to shoot up innocent people for no reason, I personally firmly believe that there's a conspiracy behind all of this to keep people scared and controlled and to justify America becoming a 1984 type heavy handed police state that it is today
I was in HS from 2007-2010 and gun racks were allowed still, but you couldn't have one on it of course. You could also get 1 free day from classes to go hunting during the first week of deer season. You still had to come in at some point to sign yourself out. So it was an unspoken mutual "don't ask don't tell" when you'd sign out because *everyone* knows there's a rifle in your vehicle.
@@johnathansaegal3156Gun laws didn't come into play until there was a need for them, e.g. shootings were on the rise. I know that in your individual school it wasn't an issue and it may not have been in many schools, but at the same it WAS an issue in many schools and beyond.
I graduated in 2005 and all through high school guys would bring guns to school kept on their trucks in full view. But I went to a rural HS. Never felt threatened by it.
Me being 60 years old class of 82', my high school days some would say was different. Yet, my graduating class was over 300 and it was a 4 year high school so 7 to 800 kids on campus. Every day there were guns in the cars on campus. Most hanging on a gun rack in the back window of our trucks. No one ever blinked an eye nor was there ever a problem involving a gun. It's definitely a kid problem not a gun problem.
When one of the brothers who killed their entire family said that they only left the two year old alive because they wanted to "decapitate her later with an axe" it made me feel physically sick. I can't believe children could think up, and then carry out such evil acts. 🤯😢😣 And I REALLY can't believe that the cops failed to see through Courtney Clenney's (who killed her boyfriend, Toby) pathetic acting, crocodile tears, and completely unbelievable story, that she "threw" an everyday kitchen knife 10 feet across the room, with such force and accuracy, that it miraculously hit Toby in the chest, and somehow managed to travel through his clothing, skin, soft tissue, muscle, ect, and caused such damage that he bled out and subsequently died 🤨
When I was in high school, late 80s, it was nothing for people to have guns in their trucks; a lot of us would go deer and small game hunting after school; no one ever thought of shooting up the school. Things changed quickly and drastically. I often wonder, "What happened within the following generations?".
sir, i did school shooter drills monthly at my school. it is to be expected such as any other emergency, such as a fire or storm. it is normalized, yes. not normal but certainly more normalized than prior to the 90s. @@derpyduck5088
@meciamonshay7985 yeah but obviously this kid is not right in the head and they treated him like a horrible person. You have to cater to people like that because they don't think logically like you or I do.
@@CSpottsGaming i feel like him. Scared of school shootings. I don’t have enough nerve to do what he did. The fact that he gets punished for trying to comfort himself tells me enough about who’s really supposed to die
@@kilroy4123 I don't think he was lying about his motivations but you understand that he could have been, right? Letting students bring guns to school to make themselves feel better would be a profoundly bad policy decision.
36:32 - Did she really just pull back the cuff of her shirt and start taking her own pulse???? Wow. . . (edit): 38:10 - Holy crap!!! I can't believe the cops actually bought her act!!! I don't buy it. . . I think they just didn't have a choice due to lack of evidence, and had to let her go. There's no way they can be that dumb! smfh. . .
@@danam774 I pray that his family keeps following his case to the end. I saw an interview with their friends who said she was always jumping/fighting on him. Those"cops" and Phil should be ashamed of themselves. RIP Christian
@@karena3705 Fuck off, they did a pretty good job in the interrogation, YOU get to watch this video AFTER all these evidences have even been discovered. The cops have NOTHING to charge her.
Whoa man! Are you saying rules in public schools were different 60 YEARS AGO! WOW MAN THAT'S SO CRAZY😮 I am just learning about this for the first time! You're blowing my mind! This is new and earth shattering information WOW Next you're going to tell me things used to be cheaper WHOA MAN NO WAY
@@99knivesnot sure why you felt this warranted a smart ass paragraph. he's just highlighting how much things have changed and offering food for thought - you know, perspective. 2 or 3 generations ago, this would have been seen as normal behavior, even encouraged (in the way that extra curriculars are). Now it's life-ruining.
I come from a small town and I know that during hunting seasons, a lot of kids sneak their rifles in their car just go hunting afterwards. My grandparents all took their guns to school when they were kids so they could go hunting after school. My pap told me that he brought his shotgun into school and refinished the stock for a shop project. I feel bad for that first kid. He shouldn't have done that and that's a mistake that could possibly ruin the rest of his life. Something like that happened at my school on a ski club trip. Everyone packed on the bus with their heavy winter clothing to go skiing. When we pulled into the parking lot, the teacher found a 308 cartridge rolling around on the floor of the bus. There were a lot of kids who just wore their heavy hunting clothing on the ski slopes and no body really thought that much about it. They figured that a round was just left in someone hunting coat and fell out. No one knew whose it was but the chaperones had to go through everyone's bags.
I honestly don’t think the first kid was planning to shoot up the school. Treating him like one of those crazies in this video is kinda defamation. I know kids that used to have their little rifles in their cars so they could go after school. Was the kid stupid? Yes. Was he going to shoot up the school? Guarantee you he wasn’t even thinking about it
First kid is a prime example of why you don’t speak too police or offer information. He got himself those damn charges by thinking “helping them” was the right thing too do. A complete and utter idiot. It was mentioned he was in special education classes though… so maybe it’s not all his fault. Although I have no idea why he’s included in a “teen killer” video and that itself is totally messed up to do to him. He didn’t kill anyone.
I wouldn't be surprised if he was on the autism spectrum. It really sucks being incredibly genuine and honest and trying to help, thinking you're doing the right thing by talking to the cops and being truthful, only for that honesty to end up completely fucking you over.
I understand what you're saying, but implying that "if you're disabled, you're automatically an idiot and not at fault for your actions" is kinda shitty ngl.
He wasn’t in special education classes, he had a 504. That’s for a medical diagnosis and it only covers accommodations not services. 98% of these are written for ADHD. Unless he were intellectually disabled and truly didn’t know right from wrong where a case could possibly be made for this being a manifestation of his disability, it is his fault.
That last one was sad sad. He dealt with an abusive girlfriend. And was stuck with her he still cared still loved her. And she took that love and threw it away. My fellow brother black man deserved better. What a king👑👑👑
Feels kinda overkill to call the first one a killer, If he has a gun license and a literal gun safe built into his car. I also wouldn't wanna bother taking it out everytime before heading to school since that defeats the purpose off him installing that in the first place. Though bringing bullets into school is majorly sus and deserves some punishment, but still kids are kids he was prob just showing them off to friends
Regarding the first one, I feel like it should be common knowledge you can’t bring weapons to school. I remember in 4th grade, a classmate got expelled for bringing a toy gun to school. They take it very seriously. And that was in like 2003
I'm fucking sorry, but as unfunny as the situation is, "An eighteen-year-old junior?.." "Those are usually the ones who bring guns to school." That shit had me giggling for a minute. Lol
the Twin brother case is SICKENING for me. You can't just Massacre your family just To Eradicated all society. This dudes is NEED TO BE PUT DOWN before they walk free in the street.
home schooled, no friends, live on the internet was a big part of them becoming that way. I vow myself if I ever have kids one day to ban internet and social media from them until they are 18. they gonna live the way kids used to before social media was invented goin outside and playin sports and stuff. But also those 2 brothers looked like psychos as well. You can even hear the way he spoke that home schooling was not working well
@@1ButtonDashI don't think that would ever work because the world basically revolves around the internet nowadays. Anything is good in moderation, the best thing to do is monitor them.
@@turtlearecool a few of my friends have kids, 1 family has kids already in their teens that have been pretty much barred from social media. I see a HUGE difference in the kids from just the way they act to their overall lifestyle. They almost are never not doing something outdoors, from sports to tending to their farmland and their horses. I then look at another one of my friends kids and they virtually don't even see outside, they are glued to their phones and PC's. And those kids are socially awkward, almost as if they don't even know normal human interaction.
@1ButtonDash someone living on a farm will definitely have a different lifestyle than someone who does not LOL like the previous person said, technology is just a part of today's world and is okay in moderation
For the first kid, it's worth noting that in many states (possibly including OH), an adult may actually be legally allowed to have a loaded firearm inside one's vehicle even the vehicle is on school or government property. This is because courts in many states have determined that one's vehicle is similar to the ground on which one's house is built, in that you may carry a loaded firearm for self defense. Obviously, you can't get out of your vehicle with the loaded firearm while on school or government property, but I'm curious if OH maybe doesn't have that kind of protection for people who carry guns.
here’s the exceptions in ohio - law enforcement - state employees with CCW - CCW holders who only keep the gun in the vehicle - CCW holders who don’t enter a school building/school grounds he’d need to be at least 21 to get a CCW. it also requires certain safety procedures, such as the gun being unloaded (it was). though im not sure he follows all safety procedures, if he had a CCW it would be a grey area. im also not sure if that applies to rifles and shotguns too or just handguns
Nolan should have requested an attorney when they were questioning him. Also, the fact that he was in special education could have helped to change his case
You can't just buy a gun online. You can pay for it, but it must be picked up in person or shipped to a nearby FFL holder and THEN picked up in person, and a background check must be done before it is transferred.
Gonna be honest, I have a discharged bullet casing that I found on the street after they shot the guns for a 4th of July celebration. I could sympathize with this kid if he brought a discharged bullet casing that was empty and he just wanted to show it off, but he brought a gun in his car and had multiple loose bullets floating around in his pockets. If it was just the bullets and he didn't bring the gun to school, then I would say expulsion was a bit drastic, but again, he had a gun in his car and didn't disclose it to the police until later.
@@SoyAntonioGamingYeah, we all have the right to bear arms. We all know bear legs are too heavy and thick, but the arms are extremely useful and essential to some. To take that away from an American citizen would be a disgraceful mockery of our constitution.
@@SoyAntonioGamingWith the 2nd amendment there are rights but with that is responsibility. You can't carry guns on school grounds. Jesus with all the school shootings that should be obvious. You can't carry a gun everywhere.
if more young ppl had guns they could defend themselves beter during shootings. there would be no more mass shootings. good ppl need protection - gun if the best choice @@bunnyluver2176
No, it's just straight up paranoia from the media. You are incredibly unlikely to be a victim of a school shooting. You're incredibly unlikely to be a victim of any sort of gun violence since most of it is suicide by gun or gang warfare, and for some reason we classify those as "gun violence" Additional fun fact: the places with the most strict gun laws have significantly higher crime rates than places with the most relaxed gun laws here in America
I brought a case of used rounds from Vietnam brought home from my uncle. Brought them to school in 1995 to show a friend. We both got suspended for a week. But that was Long Island New York.
I'm 36 and I can remember taking firearms and bullets to school quite often. We could keep them in our vehicle and my senior year we had to take them to the JROTC armory.
Look up the 21 foot rule for police officers. A person who is at 21 feet with a knife can generally close that distance and use it before someone can get their gun out and use it. That's what they were trying to explain, and did a poor job of.
@@JoshTavaresokay. I'm picturing a person with a concealed knife and another with a concealed gun and they both pull at the same time. Or both standing there with weapons in hand, in which case I jmaghne the cop would already have his gun trained.