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The Death Row Phenomenon

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The Death Row Phenomenon

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If we torture the torturers what does that make us? Arbiters of justice and rightful retribution. Perhaps the guilty should consider the moral implications of the heinous crimes they commit. I personally believe a lifetime of torture is fitting for one who has taken the opportunity for many to have a full life of their own.

I'm very conflicted. The man being interviewed at around 18 minutes has raped and murdered 3 people. that is, undoubtedly, awful. But the thought of being so isolated, and alone, with the constant uncertainty of WHEN you're going to die... plus being left in solitary confinement. I've always been of the belief that the death penalty was counterintuitive, specifically because it is 'the coward's way out' after committing a heinous crime. but this is, simply put, torture. at least in regular life without parole sentences prisoners are given a chance, a social life... if we torture the torturers, what does that make us? This is such a large ethical question mark to me and I still dont really know where even I stand on this matter.

Are death row inmates kept in solitary confinement how cruel is that

I would love to know what each of these people actually did to end up on death row.

Incredible video. Subscribing to your patreon was worth every dollar. Always such high quality and extremely thorough content. Especially with the life advice at the end of this video. Hope you are well JCS.

witt

awesome video!

daniel j

Lol J. Cole at 14:33

thats j. cole

i am gay

I have compassion for their situation, but I know their victims DO NOT have a life anymore. They are where they are, because horrible choices.

This verse of stan is dope, why did Em not release it

what makes this "awful"?

I'd definitely turn into an entertainment nut job in solitary

it sounds like an eminem song, I can not remember the name of it but im positive thats what it is

This one was hard to watch. If they were convicted of certain things, I'd have less sympathy, but Kerry Max Cook's story is heartbreaking.

Omg I’m sorry but who decided to have that bass riff play the entire video. Was torture in itself.

The writing for the narrator on this one is awful, I could get through it but could definitely recognise a difference. Huge fan as always. Big respect to everyone at JCS

The only kind of people who end up there...they usually deserve it

If you hate cops so much then why would you spend your money watching interrogations

The password is in the description of the video, you don't need to use your patreon password.

Meurig Jenkins

Why does it keep telling me I have the incorrect password, its the same one I used to log in..

and they are

Audrey♥

Three things keep me from supporting the death penalty:

Great video!

I was also curious and just came back to watch some old JCS stuff. Apparently his name Kerry Max Cook. He was wrongfully convicted of rape and murder and sentenced to death but was exonerated after more than 20 years of being on death row.

"Turn a Human into a Caged Animal" - No, it's simply caging an animal; i hold zero compassion for any of these monsters

zartek

Does anyone know, who is the guy at the beginning?

Dear Jim, I wrote you but still ain't callin'

Get rid of the horrible music loop. Weird choice to add it into the video.

My laptop speaker is infuriatingly quiet so I didn't realize it was there until I looked at the comments. Now I can't unhear it

Adam Washington

Jesus, this bloody music looped on few tones drives me crazy xD

Did the chord progression from Stan horribly distract anyone else the whole time? lol

PietroFabian

HAHAHAH REAP WHAT YOU SOW

I don't support the death penalty but not out of sympathy for their discomfort...

Well, what did they do to someone? Should it just be ignored?

the picture of her as a young girl is devastating. to know she was abused and let down by her family is what led to her crimes....it hurts to see her that young because she doesn't know her fate but we do. in a way knowing what happened to her has led me to be a better father and better adult role model for other children. hopefully I can make a difference in someone's life by just being kind.

Europe and Canada has a 15 day limit on solitary confinement! Wow, I wish it were like that in the US. It's absurd someone can be forced to that for decades and decades.

im pretty sure thats it xP heard it the whole time but didnt fully recognize it until the last few seconds of the video

Lingo

Humans have a hard time separating people we are mad at and people we are scared of.

Jamie Grimes

Aileen should have been committed. She was failed by this world at every opportunity

No one wants to spend money on Corrections.

I just wanted to let you know that what you had to say here was really quite eloquent Mara. I seldom read comments on videos but I am glad I read yours because it put my own thoughts into words a bit better than i likely could have myself.

You know... there are numerous cases of wrongfully convicted persons spending decades in solitary confinement. If this is what you're getting from watching these videos, I fear for your cognitive rigidity.

The joy of a dog, in its epistemologically different world, at the return of its owner, the unlocking of its cage. Who or what do we oppress in our journey for justice amongst those experientially similar to us? Who or what do we oppress in our need to emotionally disperse our human traumas onto those we consider beneath us--those who do not share our language or our cognitive scope, our social conditioning? What resources are used to manipulate and entrap people into worlds where criminal behavior appears to be the only option? Is it really human nature to kill or cage anything that we determine to be an epistemological threat to the maintenance of the mechanics we call social norms? I think we can collectively do better at using this forensic science to pre-empt the systems that entrap people in worlds where criminal behavior appears to them even momentarily to be their only path forward. Imagine if some of the resources we used to punish people were used to identify and rehabilitate offenders before they commit crimes. Imagining a better world is a necessary first step to its execution.

this is the best video u have ever dropped thank u very much

Find it absolutely insane EW predicted something bad happening in 2019 back a day before her execution. Even though she mentioned a rock, the pandemic starting in 2019 is equivalent to a disaster.

You sound like a moron bro. Straight up. Just shut up. Nobody cares about your opinion at all.

That very first guy being interviewed is a fucking asshole! How dare he cry about his freedoms, his independence, his privacy, and his livelihood being take from him? THAT is EXACTLY what you did when you murdered a person! He has absolutely no empathy. Which is exactly why he committed those crimes and why he is on death row. Good riddance. All of them.

Oh...no. You mean to tell me being on death row and know the day of your death is mental torture? How will I sleep at night?

Yea and even the regular jails, is it about rehabilitation and reform or revenge? In some countries it's clearly not about the former at all, but at least be honest about it, and don't expect anything good to come out of a revenge system. Regardless of what these people did a revenge system has a very decivilizing effect, just as the death sentence does. It will produce more terror and violence and that's about it. The bad will get worse and you won't rehabilitate anyone, as has been seen in these countries. I understand that deterrence needs to be established, but this goes way beyond that and it makes convicts much worse, so any sentence that is over a few years might as well be turned into a life sentence. Do you really want that animal you created, or the person you made worse now roaming the streets?

I don't think death sentences are about justice nor prevention it's just punishment, plain and simple. The stress before the sentencing, the sentencing itself then the emotional roller coaster that follows, the certainty of death, the waiting, the appeals, the death row and so on... It's all punishment. And a lot of them, perhaps most of them, deserve exactly that imo. Long term solitary confinement and total isolation need to be banned though. I don't think making violent criminals go insane is how we should be dealing with them.

i swear i hear the bassline to stan anyone else?

She deserved what she got. She was a frickin serial killer ffs 🤦🏼‍♂️

Aileen deserved better.

JCS isn't exactly a victim-advocacy channel. It's not that no one cares -- obviously, these are tragedies that cause a lot of anguish and we all wish they never happened to begin with. But it would pretty creepy if JCS made a point to say that constantly. There's endless victim-focused content out there if that's your preference, but I think many of us are here to find out more about why and how the crime happened.

Fascinating!

good

When she said a rock is hitting us in 2019.... lady you're off by one year.

God I cannot imagine spending years in solitary it really does seem like torture

This is torture

100% agree. I think it was the bass line from the Eminem song Stan

I found the background music distracting for this one, my brain kept focusing on the bass guitar being played over and over. Amazingly interesting video otherwise.

I think I agree with the broader sentiment that this person has little to complain about when it comes to their lifestyle. That being said, my definition of human behavior has room for what that person did to earn their bunk, as well as how the guards decide to treat them while they're spending time together. I think we're all just a bunch of highly self assured chimps, with machinery that we can use to act on those assurances with. I thank god we don't have wings.

First guy whining about not being treated like a human being. His lack of self-awareness is almost laughable. Where was his human behavior when he decided to take another life?

What a beautiful and inspiring ending.

What if they're wrongly accused? The percentage of innocent people who end up wrongly convicted is between two and ten percent of an estimated 2.3 million prisoner population. Which would mean that anywhere between 46 thousand to 230 thousand innocent people.

This video brings light to the hopelessness these inmates feel.. but arent they on death row because they took the lives of someone else/or multiple individuals? Usually without showing remorse or empathy? What about the victims and the families of those victims?

I already manage to give myself semi-heart attacks every time that I think too hard about my own death , I can't imagine knowing the exact date...

JCS is a fukin GENIUS on so many levels!! His ability to capture the raw emotion + despair felt by these inmates is unmatched! I'm ALWAYS left in a muse on how can I myself affect the current injustice or societal paradox in which are forced to deal with! JCS should be implemented in college curriculum all over the world!!

I kept havin to rewind cause I'd just start singin the chorus to Stan by Eminem and not listen lmao

The video ended in an oddly positive tone✌️great job JCS team! You da best❤️

that bass in the background is really disturbing throughout the video :/

You mentioned after he told him she was dead before she went into the compost bin that he just admitted a feloney. We don't have fellonies in Canada

Jacob Salmonds

Not at all justified. But the interrogator asking about remorse or trying to evoke a hint of humanity, he's wasting his time. Watch any show or documentary about the drug game. If someone tries to get one over on the dealer, they are dealt with. It's black and white to them. No on gets off with a warning.

Brutalititties

You are spot on Shannon!

I agree. I love watching videos that explain the psychology of the situation, and these videos go even further explaining what we can learn from them. I sincerely hope this channel blows up and receives the attention it deserves!

That was very interesting and I really enjoyed how you've covered the topic. I could have sat for another hour watching just totally intrigued. Very insightful.

I just can't help thinking sarcastically "aww, poor criminals". These guys are the worse of the worst. They have freely chosen to kill/rape innocents. I don't care if they suffer before they die.

I believe it is more humane to give someone the death penalty than to lock them up in solitary for years on end. I agree with the rules in Europe putting a strict limit on solitary. Prison is meant to reform and punish, but solitary breaks people.

Bacall N McElroy

big facts

It's hard to sympathize with a woman screaming that she hopes your wife and children get raped. If you she experienced such a thing and had an ounce of humanity, I can't imagine why she would wish that upon another person. Especially if she was so afraid of it happening that she was willing to kill without hesitation.

Well if I learned anything from this comment section it is not to fuck with Shannon Noble. Is your Nick name gator? You strike me as a person that has never been about playin' no shit. Lmao seriously Shannon, what the hell are you talking about? Are you saying that what he did was justified and that in the same position you would do the same? If so, you're a fucking sociopath.

Not a fan of the questioning for the killer of that Toddy lady. He’s trying to make him feel admit remorse or lack there of. Trying to see what “right” he had to kill her. In the drug game, it isn’t about right. The perception is this lady took advantage of him. You can’t look weak or lenient or people will walk all over you. It’s prevalent in drug trade, prisons, gangs. It was a matter of he getting disrespected and couldn’t let it slide. Nothing about remorse or malice. It’s very cut and dry. “Disrespect me, pay the consequences”

Brutalititties

I’m sure the murder victims families are running out of tissues crying for these poor isolated men on death row and solitary.

WTF dude, again, you made the hairs of the back of my neck spike with the conclusion of this. Masterful work.

Not only do they get society's punishment, they have to suffer your wrath too! Woe betide them.

It's funny how it seems like they have only capacity to feel bad for themselves. "Oh look at me, I'm so poor, so mistreated, it's so hard to live like that". Yeah bro, you've been put on death row for a reason. We don't put just anyone on death row. No thieves, swindlers or drug dealers on death row. It's reserved for the worst of the worst. Murderers, rapists, often both in the exact order, that committed acts so vile that a jury of 12 people, after listening in detail to what you've done said "fuck this guy". I'm sorry but apart from people wrongfully convicted, I would never have any pity for you or the conditions you're living in before you're executed.

Wojciech Tolsdorf

The death penalty has no deterrent effect. There is clear scientific consensus on this. States that have the death penalty have much higher murder rates than states that don't.

the bass riff playing in the background of this video drove me completely mad it was so irritating, please dont do this again!

I agree that death penalty is not justice. There are situations that no matter what justice cannot be served but I see death penalty as prevention. Some people cannot be rehabilitated and the society must be protected from them and they also should be used as an example to what could happen to you if you do same/similar crime.

I really enjoyed the last few mins, thanks for that

Hopefully we'll reach a point where the Supreme Court will rule that solitary confinement over two weeks is the violation of the 8th Amendment that it is and we can move past this

Imo solitary should never be used for more then 15 days it is torture to the highest degree the mental damage that does although, maybe comparable to the actions the person had actually committed, are torturous for one to go through multiple times and for such extended lengths the warped self-image one must get. imagine not being able to see any part of any reflection for yourself for that long then take it even further to any vision of a human the damage is insane. there is no chance of reentering society, in my opinion, you need so much mental help.

Violet Chavez Gilbride

It’s hard to care about convicted criminals but that’s a sign of forward thinking society, says Emerson.

Caleb Coleman

yes!

kiu (aka kirstine)

The background beat sure sounds like "Stan", but I heard it throughout the entire video.

kiu (aka kirstine)

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Nicole Raeside

was that eminems 'stan' at the start?

I'm not against death penalty but there are a fundamental flaw with it. False positives are possible, and you kill innocent person. If there wasn't any false positives (which is impossible) it would be totally acceptable

I'm against death penalty in any case, but hearing people like that rapist a*shole talk bs in that interview always gives me an understanding behind the reasoning. I understand why people want others on death row, but my basic beliefs still can't make me support it. Does that make sense?

you sound like a tough guy

DeadHyena

What kind of bleeding heart liberal bullsh*t is this? We're supposed to feel sorry for these animals because of austere living conditions? "Canada and most of Europe have a 15 day time limit on the use of solitary confinement". WGAF!

You haven't been killed, though, and I'm guessing you don't know anyone who has, or who has been tortured, raped, or otherwise brutalized. I don't think everyone can be rehabilitated. I think that psychopathy is hardwired, sometimes by the combination of genetic predisposition, abuse, and brain injury. Quite often these offenders admit that given the chance they will reoffend, and statistically they are quite likely to, depending on the offense. There are some acts that are so perverse, so heinous, so evil, that they shouldn't breathe the same air as the rest of humanity. It's reserved for a very few.

Death penalty is horrible. No one has the right to take someones life, I know it happens and these people have done it but doesn't make it right for us to. Just an awful way to punish people who have done wrong. And I've had horrible things done to me but I wish death on none of them, just that they get can be better and take responsibility for their actions, and if they were dead there would be no chance for that, and everyone deserves one, we are all human after all no matter the horrible things some of us do.

Venalcake

Ah I see you're appealing to the emotional response. Wouldn't it be worse for said criminal to live their life with inmates who'd wish them harm rather than the unsatisfactory quick end with public execution.

They deserve it. All of it. Anyone who thinks otherwise has never had a 5-year-old raped & killed.

Gross...

Ryan Seitz

do i hear the "STAN" bass line in the background?

'Cruel and unusual' has no meaning if this isn't it.

Good watch. Makes you go to a deep place in your mind.

ben mikesell

awesome awesome awesome ending. needed that right now. if anyone feels upset about how these folks are treated, that's all well and good and human of you. but take a minute to google these people and look at the crimes they did and the people and by extension families they hurt.

seems familiar, care to share where it is from?

Video disappears again??

Took me a minute to figure out where that bass line was from. Its a very nice touch to the video

Caron Butler

This is so beautiful, especially the quote at the end. If a prison inmate can feel that way, what excuse do we have?

So f cking sad

Aileen Wuornos: "In 2019 a rock's supposed to hit you anyhow so you're all gonna get nuked." Shit we've got like a week left 😶

GTA 5 loading song :)

I feel for Aileen, I know she did bad things but I still feel she wasn't treated fairly

it sounds like the bass line from Stan by eminem lol

My own opinion is in favor of death for some people, but I am not in favor of the State having that power. Too much corruption, and overzealous prosecutors who still send innocent people to prison.

Calm the hell down. Typing in all caps like that just makes your comment harder to read and less likely to get your point across because it looks like spam.

It's very hard to watch this and know how to feel about it. Solitary confinement seems cruel, unnecessarily cruel. But then, do some people deserve pity? I do agree that if you are given the death penalty, it shouldn't be put on hold or delayed. But then I also think people should have the right to appeal their sentences. Very very difficult to decide how I feel about death row in general, and the death penalty. I am of many many minds about it.

I think you miss the point of the HUR DURR HE KILLED SO HE SHOULD BE KILLED argument, it's not an eye for eye kind of thing, it's ridding an extremely high potential threat and making society safer,

WHAT I FIND MESSED UP IS THE PROSECUTOR THAT GOT AILEEN THE DEATH PENALTY DID IN FACT DEFENDED TED BUNDY, "NOT AT TRIAL" ON T.V. HIS WIFE AND HIM VISITED TED AND WERE LIKE HIS SPIRITUAL GUIDES.. YOU CAN TELL HIS WIFE HAD NO VOICE SHE SAT WHILE HE TALKED( HE'S CONSERVATIVE" SHE WAS RAILROADED IT CAME OUT THAT A FEW OF THE GUYS HAD SEXUAL ASSULT CHARGES ON THEIR RECORDS

Oh my! Sorry for your loss.

Loving the Stan bassline

Robert Lloyd Henry murdered my Meme and Aunt Carol in 1993. He brutally stomped my Aunt to Death and stabbed my 83 year old Meme over 70 times.He was executed November 20th 2003. I would have gladly allowed him more humane conditions if he could have returned my Meme and Aunt to our family. Individuals on death row are not the victims. Lets not forget that.

I find it funny that people who murder other people then want mercy for themselves. You should be terrified everyday if you took a life, you forfeited your freedom. You don’t get to take the moral high ground

lose the bass line otherwise good

It seems cruel that if you tell someone they are going to die, then making them wait years and years for it in such awful conditions. I understand these are bad people who have done bad things, but it still feels bad to see a man reduced to this. let their end come quicker.

Jack Hazardous

Bitch please.... you're on death row for sareason.. if it were up to me most of these cunts would be hung upon conviction as long as their guilt was undoubtedly proven... god the beginning of the video made me sooirrationally angry.. yeah you're the fucking victim gtfoh......

Bigwyte

regardless of your views of death as a punishment, I think this relies on an understanding of the intentionality of the actions of the perpetrator that led to the death. for instance, if someone is speeding in a car and accidently kills someone, they shouldnt be put to death - if, once released, they continue to drive dangerously, knowing the potential consequences and accidently kill someone again- to what extent have they deprived another of their right to life? there are numerous examples of actions unintentionally deprived someone of life, and the boundaries that separate the death penalty from other punishments are unclear.

sound like a bunch of victims

Brilliant post!Some individuals forfeit their right to life when they deprive others of that very right. In cases where guilt is certain and the condemned has received their day in court, capital punishment, though incapable of restoring victims, is the closest society can get to delivering pure justice.

Truth Erupted

who gives a flying fuck about these animals....rest in piss animals

Regardless of what they have done, We must do the hardest thing which is to show forgiveness and treat them like humans. Condemning people to death has been proven to not bring closure to families and does not act as a detterent for crimes which merit it. This is why the death penalty has been almost wiped out in the majority of the developed world, It is a dinosaur practice and only clung onto in some states because of public opinion. In fact there are little to no positives which come from it and it can have some negatives with sometimes victims families feeling they now have blood on their hands. Killing someone is not only doing harm to them, but to that individuals family whom shouldn't deserve punishment. Tired of seeing comments HURRR DURRR HE KILL SO HE MUST BE KILLED this is ape tier intellect. Thankfully I am confident in the younger generation whom tend to look at the facts rather than their feelings and Im sure this practice will soon be banished to history.

I only heard it at the end

Autumn R Arnold

Why the hell is the Stan bassline playing throughout the whole video?

I have no sympathy. Some of these poor excuses for human beings killed and tortured children...I wouldn't piss on them.if they were on fire in a ditch.

its not "feeling bad" for criminals, its understanding that criminals are still people and have basic needs that the us prison system often ignores. You don't have to sympathize with their actions to do that

Am I supposed to feel badly for murderers who spend a great deal of time in solitary? I don’t. I also don’t understand how anyone can.

Thank you for helping me with my public speaking topic Jim!!! Did my whole presentation on how solitary confinement is cruel and unusual punishment

Thank you, sir.

Jesus... the whole family... O_O

the first interrogation was the hardest to watch

I used to live in Santa Rosa, made me shiver.

Poor kids, some parents should be locked up.

He says it by the end

Thanks for the video. How do we find out the sentences for each of these people?

I should be in the NFL....... dudes insane but not in a way that means he isn’t responsible for his actions, he knew what he was doing

Tyler Lavoie

Punishment seems crazy arbitrary over there. Why did this guy get possibility of a second chance? He cuts the throat of his girlfriend before having sex with her and has a sense of humor about it hours later? If anyone should get life without possibility of parole, it really should be this guy.

Go to church and pray! “We’re waaaay beyond that.”

Matthew (Zei)

You can choose to pay what you want, it's a $1 minimum.

THIS WAS ALL $1? I love u jim

I was just about to make this exact same comment. He did good job at first. By the end I was like, nah, this dude doesn't sound crazy, just sounds like he was done with his girl.

you are right!

Oslo Zeimantz

Antoine starts off sounding crazy, but by the end of the interview, it is clear that he might hear voices, but he was in control of his actions. In person for life is where he should be.

TMCPI 10. Starts about at the 23:00 minute mark. Good eye.....

Well yeah that's ego up technique; the detective doesn't genuinely think that.

Kid helps his brother slaughter his entire family for no reason including young children. Detective: Youre not a bad guy.

child of cascadia

I’m not understanding how he was not found to be clinically insane..

That blonde investigator looks familiar, I swear I've seen her before in another video . .

Antoine... was special. Amazing how those two interrogators don’t even really blink as eye as he lays out his story of murder and necrophilia. The sh** these people must hear.

ken saint john

You have a good eye lol i knew i recognised her...

So tragic that the 2 teenage boys that killed their family were so incredibly abused by their parents. Their actions aren't justified, but it now validates why they didn't care about the world anymore.

oh holy shit. that detective from the second case - is that the same lady from the interrogation of the lady that got tanked and 'accidentally' shot her husband in the head?

That was.....Omgosh....just 1 sick shock after another! How are those people the same species as me? How can someone....I just....how can you do that to a fellow human...let alone someone who loves you...Omgosh!

Sally Violet

why did they keep editing out chrystals name if youre just gonna put it in the subtitles???

Jim, your work is stellar - keep it up

Mordecai

GUYS!!! I just realized that the blonde detective interviewing the black guy is the same one who interviewed that drunk blonde OC woman who shot her boyfriend point blank and then fake cried for days. She’s getting all the good cases

hell of a trip for sure

He yawns..killing and sex with a dead woman makes me so tired! And now they want to ask me a bunch of questions..eesh😒

Amber Servold

aint that some shit

Shhhh. If they do that, no time for us or for his swimming lessons.....

Jim when are they going to give you a show on Netflix or something?

Yeah it’s addictive

Why am I so interested in this stuff??

Crazy to think that the one with the two boys happened in my home town

Oof... This was a tough one to watch through, the way he described the murders and the reactions of those other children... Horrible. I cried.

Well that was absolutely horrific. Props to the officer for keeping his cool. I mean, this level of brutality frankly described had to be more than he expected. What monsters...

Love everything you put out for us Jim but please consider changing that thumbnail to something else that doesn’t give that monster more recognition

It's important to know that people can very sanely commit acts of terror, mutilation, rape, etc. Understand that there is a very real beast inside you that when fed (mentally stimulated or provoked), can come out and become all too real. Insanity is different.

Somewhere I read the mother had admitted she let the husband be “too hard” on the two killer boys when they were smaller and I also read that someone testified that the father punched the mother on one occasion so it sounded like a volatile household. Apparently they were all punished for any tiny missteps and if true, that does foster resentment.

RC, you say "no evidence indicates any abuse", but that is not correct. Testimony at trial from one of the victims (sister Crystal) corroborated claims of abuse by the boys. I don't know whether there was abuse or not - but "no evidence" is not accurate.

RBM

No evidence indicates any abuse occurring in the Bever home. You make an interesting point that is fundamentally wrong; victim blaming diverts us further from the truth.

The Bever kids responded to their environment. They were their parents' victims. Most of us, no matter how weird and abusive our parents are, have goals beyond wanting to be famous serial killers. Wish we could have seen Robert's interrogation. Sounds like he was seriously agitated and Michael went along for the approval. His affect is so flat it's obvious something's wrong, but insanity it is not.

I watched the full interrogation of Michael Bever and that is where the name was originally withheld. Perhaps in the original footage the name was withheld due to the fact that she was a minor and then released later?

I’m sorry but I find the guy interviewing Bevar kid to be a total tool. He jumps immediately to questions like “what was it like to stab your brother.” And then he says “but we need to kinda try to stay more chronological with this” like he was blaming the kid for getting side tracked. If that question would have shut the kid down, the interview would be like 10 minutes long.

The only recent case where I truly believed someone was insane was Andrea Yates.

I think it's very obvious this guy is mentally ill and a narcissist. He was previously on medication for voices... although you could say what happened is his own fault for failing to take his meds properly.

32 min what in the actual hell is he talking about? Playing the nfl wtf?

First video I had no idea their was another cop in the room 😂 kinda startled me

at the beginning you bleep out Chrystal’s name but still show it in the captions. Not sure, but if you were trying to conceal identity I’d look over that! Great video, though!

That first one made me feel sick. I can’t imagine stabbing my 9...9!! Yr old brother. but wait theres more you then stab 4 year old sister just to make the power rankings of batshit crazies.

Yeah that rattled me more than I liked

Erin

so informative! thank you!

Well I wouldn’t have made a good detective, that last guy had me

He had sex with her AFTER he brutally murdered her and was declared "legally sane" ??! he hitched a ride on a hood to a petrol station shouting about voices, making no attempt to escape...SANE? get him some help!

It works for me now (it has been 8 hours since you commented on this), hopefully it works for you too. Happy watching!

JIM! I can't watch this video and my heart is breaking!

not working :(

not working

Broken

Same here -- 500 Internal Server Error

Joseph Hrivnak

not working for me

Agreed. It makes you wonder how far gone someone has to be to be considered mentally ill. He seemed very mentally ill to me. This is where the system fails, and I believe the terms of mental illness in court rooms are either omd and outdated, or made up by individuals who don't have first hand knowledge of mental illness...and what of the psychologists that interview these types of individuals!?!?!

my very first patreon ^^ excited

great work as always!

Chelsee Esmailli

Wow! I love your content! The only patreon I subscribe to!!! Please keep it coming!

Best $1.20 I ever spent

Honestly made a Patreon just to follow you, absolutely love the content. I’ve been thinking of going into law enforcement recently and I think interrogation work is fascinating.

This was great! I think those boys definitely fit the description of psychopaths since they were very young when this happened.

im so glad i put my dollar in- the content here is truly quality and i love the way you narrate and explain things so we can further understand and feel like a part of the investigations. im following part 2 from youtube and i think the brothers had an equal part in this one for sure.

Boi that Familicide case is some heavy shit.

Sounds like someone is emptying an entire dresser of clothing onto the floor while the detective introduces himself 😂

Hopefully you got or close to getting enough Patrons per month to sustain a living! I can only imagine with your type of content, you’re not getting any or all the Adsense revenue you deserve. Im sure others would agree that we’re all grateful you continue to upload new content regularly

Wow, just wow.... Murdering your entire family for a Wikipedia page/to get famous? What the actual f*ck how can someone be so evil. The second creep raping his wife after he brutally murders her wtf. Incredibly captivating stuff Jim, joining this Patreon was the best decision ever.

Mir Berthelot

Agreed, the first story was seriously crazy. I found myself going back a bunch to make sure I heard correctly... I agree that this sort of upbringing isn’t the best. These kids are seriously insane.

Mir Berthelot

damn that detective was on MARSOC? shiiiiit.

I was completely dumbfounded by the two boys. As I watched I found it hard to comprehend just the level of the violence they perpetrated on their family members. The upbringing they had is a warning to other families who wish to isolate children because of the 'evil' they perceive in society. I can't remember ever being as shocked by anything like this before.

I saw that I agree

I actually JUST watched the entire Michael Bever interrogation on youtube prior to this coming out, personally I think he and his brother were equal players in the whole thing.

Damn this patreon content is on another level... Never had any reaction to all of the YouTube content exept interest but this one was different. I had to take a break during the first interview, and during the narrative where he says they planned to chop off the toddlers head with an axe I almost threw up in the kitchen sink...

I was looking through the comments for this... I had to take a break after that. Amazing how well he can keep composure to do what needs to be done :( I'd usually love to be the one who gets to extract the information that puts these monsters behind bars but honestly I couldn't have done this one...

Such tragic cases. I teared up during the second one; it just kept getting worse and worse. You could even tell how uncomfortable the one lady was.

Beeper

First time Patron following Part 1 of this video on YT. Thank you so much for this high quality content~

I know right?? I could tell she was so disgusted with him and downright shocked

I feel sorry for the NBL and NFL’s loss.

Tony Mitchell

I think these were used as something easier he could make to post in between bigger things

Saint Vayu

I think the last guy should have been put in a mental institution, His actions clearly weren’t his own so I think he should get serious help for maybe 20-40 years. I don’t think he deserved life, especially compared to those two first kids that premeditated everything and were clearheaded the whole time.

Saint Vayu

Glad to see another video! But I’d like to see more analysis and commentary on these interrogations rather than just observing a 30 minute interrogation.

Definitely worth paying my money to watch your content !

29:30 Damn It’s the Cheese !!!

Guys the second female officer who said like 2 sentences was freaking the fuck out. Look at her facial expressions not to mention how uncomfortably she was sitting with her right arm reassuring herself. Notice how the door was left opened

Thanks Jim 1/2 way though first interview Just chilling... this Detecives demeanor was perfect for this kid. Almost choked when he said “ So. you don’t have a cell phone anymore” Unreal

Oh Man.. those two kids in the beginning. SO VERY SAD AND POINTLESS. The first kid Michael Bever just tried to deffer accountability shamelessly! I knew he was capable of knowing what he did-totally sane and evil!!

ive had this tab open all day lool

Screaming

Oh my God, best news after a stressful week!

Chloe Peterson

So grateful for all your hard work Jim! Thanks again!

Staying up late to finish this because JCS is life! 😍

Me too

Tribora Kirkland

Literally just finished the first one, cheers jim <3

I get more and more excited with each post

yeet

Clicked so fast lol

Sal

It arrives


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