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Murdered someone, then used her sisters identity to flee the country, then got plastic surgery to change how she looks. She did ALL this instead of just finding a new boyfriend. Absolute insanity.
@@dgitoutofmany1 I get being in certain situations. But k1lling another person should never be your thought. If the 1st thing that comes to your mind is to k1ll someone. You need help, and you need help badly.
Its because when ur doing CPR you cant stop chest compressions once started until a trained professional arrives and takes over the compressions. So if ur a CNA the nurse or EMT has to take over compressions. So she was following protocol and stayed with her applying compressions. Its probably why her face was flushed and she was counting. 😢
Actually pretending to be giving cpr to a "friend" whom she hated with a vengeance and had shot dead just a few minutes back. Forget trauma there, not even a speck of remorse whatsoever either. The only emotions involved being fear (of getting caught) frustration (over incarceration) & anger ( not being able to continue living the way she wished to).
@@Arianne3011 No? Caitlin Cash (name @ 2:08) was the friend Moriah was staying with for the biking tournament. Kaitlin Armstrong (name @ 15:04) was Moriah's murderer. Caitlin was providing CPR to save her friend. Kaitlin fled the scene and does not live in the home Moriah was killed in. Think you need to rewatch the video.
Exactly. Why would you want to be with someone who firstly you’re not married to, can’t trust and who clearly doesn’t share the feelings you have for them? Did she think he would be any different with this girl out of the picture or did she intend on killing every girl he ever showed even remote interest in?
That female detective was shockingly bad. My jaw DROPPED when she just revealed the evidence like that. I was genuinely blown away by how poorly she handled that. And the icing on top…she broke the law by continuing to talk to her after she requested an attorney!!
Technically she didn't request an attorney. She said "Do I need an attorney here?" and "I feel like I should have an attorney present." Neither of those are a request for an attorney according to the law. So the cop didn't actually break the law. That being said, that cop was terrible at her job.
You do realize that the officer DOESN’T have to shut up and not ask questions…they shut up because if she does answer its not admissible in court,not to mention that she said do i need a lawyer? Not I WANT A LAWYER
@@hclyrics Unless it was taken out of the footage, but I never saw the officer read her the miranda rights, only mentioned she wants to read them before being interrupted. Then proceeds to attempt questioning her.
@@rachszy3 The detective states, "I'd like to talk to you and kind of get a little bit more information on [the case] but to be able to do that I'd have to read you your rights just so you know and that you're protected and things like that, okay?" and Kaitlin replies with, "Okay, and so if you're reading me my rights then I should have an attorney," but the detective proceeds to talk over her about the warrant. She never actually read her the miranda rights.
I hate eye contact, I have to force myself to do it in professional situations. I never bother in my personal life. It's uncomfortable and takes effort, and I like to not be constantly stressed.
@@moomyung9231 100%... I looked to the color of my then bf just because my friend asked... We were dating and I didn't look in his eyes... Now we married :) I know now I have to look in eyes and remember color... Do it on purpose... And I am not ASD, my child is... so I checked myself, nope :) MANY people won't look in the eyes... I also bite my nails all the time...
That investigator that wouldn't stop pressing her after asking for an attorney and asking to leave is worse than any solicitor I've ever met. She'd be great in an MLM 🙄
Paramedic here, just because she is leaking CSF doesn’t make her unsaveable. You can leak CSF from your nose and ears from a basal skull fracture and be walking and talking. Not being nitpicky, it just was worded like that was a determinating factor, but even a GSW to the head doesn’t automatically mean DOA. I just wanted to clarify that injuries incompatible with life, arent automatic with a GSW or leaking CSF, but the damage done inside the brain.
She didn’t kill for a man… she probably never cared that much about him. She killed because of her EGO getting hurt by her hooking up with someone else for that brief moment. That was a psicopath…
She saw him as her property. Mo was beautiful, successful and going well in life. Most important she had Colins interest . Katelin is not as pretty, has already had complicated behaviour. Colin can relate to Mo more. She has realised that her hold on him isn't quite as tight as she thought?... Then the schemes ugh. Low quality lady. What she could have done is asked mo to coffee and talk. Explain what they both feel. Be friends. Women should be raising others up. Not murdering eachother.
It's a control and ego thing. Colin was her possession, a dusty relic on a shelf, uncared for, but still hers. Someone took that from her and she was pissed. She needed to feel like she was in control and stick it to the man because her ego was shattered.
It's really stupid... The guy didn't want her, she kills the girl he wanted, he goes free to meet someone else and she gets 90 years in prison... What's the point!?
tbh the guy was trash he was leading her on and basically trying to date both of them at the same time. Definitely wasn't worth killing anybody over but it wasn't as basic as "he didn't want her"
@ban1o Yeah, it is that basic. Don't ever hold someone else responsible for what you feel, think, or how you chose to behave. All she had to do was handle herself within, and walk away. We all understand how she felt, but that was her toke to handle.
That female cop was terrible at her job. Super unconvincing and just all over the place with trying to convince her to talk. Also dropping a lead they have? Seems to me she is untrained to do this kind of interrogation
Strategies are often discussed with the higher ups before an interrogation. They don’t just go in blind and wing it. They also communicate with the higher ups as to what tactic to use next during the interview which is why they are seen on their phones. It’s not the detective making all the moves.
I work with people who have experienced deep trauma, and it is quite common that they need to repeat the story over and over and over as to somehow realize that it really happened…somehow it helps the brain / psyche assimilate it all. Super difficult…and unfortunately, men are taught to stuff all that down…hence crippling PTSD…which without outlet, can easily drive one mad. Frequently, this bottled trauma comes out in over-indulging (drinking/eating), violence, irritability, aggression, disproportionate outbursts, affairs, etc. It (the talking) is usually with women, talking is rather natural for them, and with men, it’s getting them to feel comfortable enough to talk, which takes a lot of work and courage from some, and creates a “double whammy” as the trauma alone is too much, but the sheer difficulty of sharing emotional pain is yet another great challenge. I send my love out to the world. (Sorry so long a response!)
@@thegroovyhead She'll get over it enough to still have bdroom fun. Womn claimto have trauma, but conveniently block it out of their minds, when having fun with a mate.
When the brain is shocked into trauma it can halt its process & cause amnesia or a katatonic state to occure. I think by making her talk about it was helping her process. Talking frm experiences. It can take years to come back frm those state. & you are wired differently afterwards.
@@thegroovyheadam female. definitely not a natural at talking haha. i figure keeping my problems to myself saves people the trouble. but i did grow up with 2 older brothers and took after them, so could make sense.
incredible how well-documented this one is. pictures of the plastic surgeries, footage of the second escape attempt, an animation with the cars' locations
And the way she used her sister passport to go start a new life in Costa Rica, she even found a job there, she is a psycho with no remorse, she did not do it out of love but out of jealousy she even tried to frame her ex. So it makes me sick to see people defending her saying it's the guy's fault.
Tbf she had to know the police were probably on to her and knew it was all just a ruse. You’re brought in for a minor offence days after a love rival was brutally killed and you’re not there for that?
This female cop said the dumbest shit out there. How can you tell a murderer that her boyfriend is suspecting her of the murder while she is free to go. the guy could also get killed a day later. Wth
@@cricketfilms1879 Yeah, she probably did. She might have even done it longer then that. You are supposed to continue chest compressions until help arrives and a professional can take over.
Cpr doesn't actually need breaths in the lungs, the chest compressions push the rest of the oxygen thru the blood manually, that's why you gotta push to the point of almost breaking bones. The breaths do help if able to give them. But just pumping with chest compressions can actually prolong a life with no other option
As someone that's tried to resuscitate one of my friends unsuccessfully I feel for this young lady. That's the type of stuff that sticks with you for life.
@@ElementalFork yes I'm fine she's most likely not. The world has changed alot. It really wasn't that uncommon to see someone you know die in front of you. The sad truth of it is people can get used to just about anything.
Being a father, this breaks my heart. All I can imagine that's someone's daughter or child heartbreaking and cold murder. If a relationship doesn't work out, just move on. Period.
@@amorkorollennu3813It's not like she didn't have the chance to walk away from the situation,she chose to act on her emotions & took that poor woman's life,so sad
I have literally BANNED emotions like envy, jealousy, pride, self-pity, unrighteous anger, improper lust and fear, ESPECIALLY FEAR from my mind and heart. These things create behaviour like this and you don't need that shit man... They could easily have side-stepped this crap by just doing THAT... if they were smart enough anyway...
Those emotions are normal, its just that some people are total psychos, you might wanna think twice before going ot of your way to get involved in someone's life, when there is a psycho who is love with them
It's actually so crazy how much information and footage there is for this case. I'm happy technology is advancing enough to where cases like this can be solved in just a week or 2
Yes! This is why I don't understand when police don't find murderers of random citizens. For example, here in LA 3 men viciously murdered and ran over a guy whom one of the perpetrators owed money to. To this day, the police haven't caught any of them. And they committed the act in the middle of the street at night. Smh guess some people get lucky when their cases get solved.
@@thehangingparsiple5692 Seeing how you naively missed the point. Just for you (because you're "special"), I'll say falsely confess. Happy now, snowflake?
Another example of how people “are supposed to act” is nonsense. The narrator says he wouldn’t look at the detective in the eye, etc. This guy was as innocent as a three year old, but “looked suspicious”. Great episode, sir
Not so innocent and he knew that. He bought her the gun, he was cheating on her, he knew she was obsessive but he continued to cheat on her. That's why he couldn't look them in the eye. He knew at that moment that he f...ed up.
I wonder how many millions of people have been convicted of brutal crimes just because they don’t have the “correct emotional reaction” (as if there’s only 1 way to look shocked?????)
@@Mike-es2yg why idiot they looked at your cell location and the cctv video confirmed it was her driving and was in the same route as the cell phone location. You aren’t a bright one
@@Mike-es2yggirls don’t drop their phones because they keep them in their purse have you never been around women before they are locked with their cell phones
For some reason, the scene where the officers first entered the building, Mo's friend sitting on the ground doing CPR, panicking, gave me an incredibly uneasy feeling. I watch quite a lot of content like this, but for some reason that scene had a certain level of "I can't imagine how traumatizing this is" to it. I'm struggling to explain my feelings, as obviously EVERY one of these cases is real, but that scene especially felt REAL. It felt raw. Absolutely horrific case. I hope the victim's family, as well as her friend, get the help they need to overcome the pain this has caused. I wish them all the best.
It's feels raw because you would react the same way as she did. No heroic bullcrap. No brave face. Just feelings of loss and confusion. Being relegated to that same perspective we once had as a child looking for an adult in a time of need.
@@nccrchurchunusual no not the evil one, silly, the friend who tried to resuscitate her friend. She's a beautiful human being. God protect her. Please.
@@alyssalemay4927No, the woman asked for an attorney twice and asked to leave three times once the cops told her they arrested her by mistake. The cop shouldn't of asked her another question the second she asked for an attorney the first time.
@@alyssalemay4927 bro what?!? nah that cop/detective was trash. Seriously, had she even admitted to anything after it wouldn’t be admissible because she KEPT ON pushing after she asked for a lawyer x3 times and then asked to leave 2-3 more times. She’s not repeatedly asking to verify, she’s just repeating the same exact thing as she seems to be woefully unprepared and got stumped at the first inconvenience.
@@speedyd8150 The problem is that she didn't ask for an attorney. Saying, "Should I have an attorney?" is a question to the cop. Saying, "If you're reading me my rights, then I should have an attorney" or "I feel like I should have an attorney present" is not the same as saying, "I want an attorney." That said though, the second the cop said she wasn't under arrest and was free to go, she should have walked out.
Dang, that girl is diabolical. My jaw dropped at the nose job, she is incredibly dumb and smart at the same time. Jealousy is considered a monster for a reason. Sheesh...
The female cop was sexist being derogatory to us men saying “heys a guy they say stuff” like that’s disrespectful talking about the guy behind his back like that like they are teenagers again
For everyone arguing, here is a quote from a lawyer from the Miranda Warnings page: "you have to invoke your rights. And you have to be unequivocal. If a person says, “I think I need an attorney,” the court very likely will phrase that as you did not actually invoke your rights. A person has to say, “I want an attorney. I will not talk until I have an attorney.” It has to be an unequivocal request for an attorney."
yea i noticed kaitlin never said she wanted an attorney but said it would be nice to have one, those are two completely different statements. i do think the female detective sucked but what you said is true as well
@@StuTheDon17 mind boggling that it's not ... Only trouble I've ever gotten into was a speeding ticket, and even I know to never speak without an attorney (especially if your innocent).
I have learned some people do not have compassion for humanity. They are cold inside and will simply do away with you or character annihilate you if you cross them. The scary part is they look normal and walk among us.
Unless a Psychopath who lacks the ability to show or feel empathy. Then that's not true, most people who are cold like this have had trauma or experienced a cold upbringing leading them to follow that curse. We are all human despite some doing unhinged shit. It's just neurology.
Yes. My elder sis is one of that, the character annihilator, pretended to apologise years later and then rinse and repeat, tried again. Now, back to acting friendly 🙄
My heart goes out to her friend. What a horrible thing to see. Despite what she may have been feeling in that moment, she remained relatively calm and tried to save her friend. I can't say all my friends would do the same. I hope she's alright.
Edit: How she could be so smart and plan everything so well but travel to a country that has an Extradition treaty with EVERY COUNTRY in the world, is beyond me.
she wasn't smart.. if she was, she would leave her phone at home and steal a car instead of driving her own.. there are so many camera everywhere.. privately and publicly..
What planning? She went in her own car with cameras everywhere and killed someone with a gun her boyfriend bought. Bitch was dumb as fuck. And as someone else said, being smart would be leaving the cheating guy, not taking someone's life and ruining her own for this.
Yes...at least have the decency to off yourself, not some innocent (though, I'm sure that in her mind, she didn't see Moriah as innocent, as she was out with her bf).
@@billybob-mz2mw that's not the point of youtube channels though, having content displayed in a variety of ways is awesome. I'm sure there's channels that just show the crime without any of their own input
EWU, Red Tree Stories/Storytime, Stranger Stories, Beyond Evil, and The Villains are some of my other favorite true crime channels. Misery Machine is a true crime TH-cam channel that focuses on murders involving children.
@@sari-kitty I love and watch most of these channels too. All of them kind of sound the same and it's just this robotic reporter voice. This guy sounds like a person haha.
I thought so too. That’s why Kaitlyn didn’t budge as far as her level of comfort on the beginning, because the girl interviewing was obviously going way overboard trying to be “nonchalant”. Not going to work on most people.
@@leolandi3852yes and that “detective” was doing everything to violate her rights over it. When a lawyer is asked for, they have to shut the fuck up. They can listen to you talk, but they cannot try to get you to talk.
Not just a terrible job, if Kaitlyn actually did answer any questions it would have been completely thrown out. They’re not allowed to attempt to question you at all when a lawyer is asked for.
You can tell she was very calculated at what she was saying to the investigator and also was analyzing what the investigator was saying and how she was saying it. RED FLAGS!
I would guess that her brain was killed instantly by the bullet (since they said once that brain fluid was leaked there was nothing anyone could do to save her), but the rest of her was slowly dying. Or just the narrator mis-speaking.
@@tbthrifter72 Yes. Her brain was probably destroyed (brain dead), but she might’ve had a pulse for a little while longer. Also, the rest of the organs take longer to die due to a lack of oxygen than the brain does.
@@bburgess5003 Like LegalEagle says, never talk to the cops and detectives without a lawyer. Even if you're innocent, you can get in trouble. ;) But this channel is a narrative channel (like few other bigger ones here), only posting the stuff where the perpetrator is catched and convicted. For a reference: In Alaska alone 55% of murder cases go unsolved
She throws away the girl's bike to "mislead" the cops, yet she fails to remove the bullet casings from the crime scene and doesn't think of getting rid of the vehicle she used to drive to the murder site. Bruh.
The hard one to evade is the jeep by the victims house because of the camera footage. But I thought the same thing about the shell casings. Sometimes it's hard to complete a clean up checklist once the murder is complete. 😂😂😂
Correct. Don't even do the bike red herring but rather focus on the crime scene. Such just dials in the crime being done by someone known to the victim rather than a stranger. Yes stranger homicides are the exception but still possible but the bike just eliminated that angle on day one, essentially.
Ladies be careful with someone who just recently break up with an EX or are going through a breakup. Easy to say they are going through breakup or just breakup a day ago and cheating while they are still together. You never know. The cheater don't care. You don't know how many persons lost their life limb the person. Emotions . He get to move on. But ladies still didn't get him!
Most horrible thing in this video was someone losing their life. Second most horrible thing in this video is knowing someone spent $14,000 on a bicycle.
People don’t understand this but there’s been court rulings that it’s not enough to vaguely ask for a lawyer. You have to say unequivocally that you want an attorney and you don’t want to talk. Kaitlyn said she feels like she should have an attorney which is ambiguous at best. The more demanding statement she made was saying she wanted to leave.
Exactly what I was thinking, just say “ I invoke my right to remain in silence and i want to speak with my lawyer” I hope I’m never in this situation, but is good to know about our rights
What a psychopath. You just never truly know people...this one was just disguised as a human and mimicking human behavior but a complete monster on the inside.
@@iGame3D i didn't know that. Some of these channels dont research their sponsors, they jst see the check and run with it. Integrity is barely existent anymore. Sad to see
That female detective was unbearable. And also almost screwed everything up by putting her cards on the table knowing she couldn’t use any of that in court. Smh
the friend still trying to do cpr on her :( omg and then her eyes while she was describing everything, she was barely blinking. i hope she got the help she needed to get through something like that.
@@JamesL-z6e She was smart enough to get out of the country with a fraudulent passport while being the number 1 suspect in a murder investigation but too dumb to at any point google what countries don't have an extradition treaty with the US.
I can’t believe it. That was the most genuine conversation I’ve seen on one of these. Props to everyone voicing their honest opinions, and hearing everyone else’s.
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Why are you showing an ammo receipt for $44,376?
Theft of Service? This girl was definitely criminal minded.
Murdered someone, then used her sisters identity to flee the country, then got plastic surgery to change how she looks. She did ALL this instead of just finding a new boyfriend. Absolute insanity.
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Facts. She's not very smart
Oh that poor friend. "Do I stop?" is an absolutely horrific question to have to ask in that situation. I hope she's doing okay now.
right? made my heart sink. truly horrified, scared, but trying to stay fine enough to try to save her.
Poor girl was so panicked I can’t imagine I hope she can heal ❤
Too terrible 😢
she was in on it
@@Dav3 Oh 100%, but she'd never say that
I will never understand killing someone over another person… just.. move on. Find another significant other if that’s what you need. It’s wild to me.
right. then what? you get to be together forever ❤😂
@@dgitoutofmany1yeah it's wild what possessive people do when they feel entitled to someone else's attention.
Or just be single. You don't need to be in a relationship to have a happy life.
That's why sometimes it's called crimes of passion, relationships can make persons make irrational actions
@@dgitoutofmany1 I get being in certain situations. But k1lling another person should never be your thought. If the 1st thing that comes to your mind is to k1ll someone. You need help, and you need help badly.
The do I stop thing literally made me shed a tear. Hope she heals as much as possible.
Its because when ur doing CPR you cant stop chest compressions once started until a trained professional arrives and takes over the compressions. So if ur a CNA the nurse or EMT has to take over compressions. So she was following protocol and stayed with her applying compressions. Its probably why her face was flushed and she was counting. 😢
That poor friend. To not only lose someone dear to her but for it to happen in her own house as well.
She was traumatized, I don't know how you can sleep after seeing all that blood on her friend's body the next night after Anna's death.
she was in on it
Yes! And to see her doing CPR on a very clearly dead body is so sad
@@Dav3how?
@@Dav3wtf? Shuddup
Could you imagine giving cpr to your friend who's been shot in the head. I cannot imagine the trauma from this tragedy
Actually pretending to be giving cpr to a "friend" whom she hated with a vengeance and had shot dead just a few minutes back.
Forget trauma there, not even a speck of remorse whatsoever either. The only emotions involved being fear (of getting caught) frustration (over incarceration) & anger ( not being able to continue living the way she wished to).
@@Arianne3011 No? Caitlin Cash (name @ 2:08) was the friend Moriah was staying with for the biking tournament. Kaitlin Armstrong (name @ 15:04) was Moriah's murderer. Caitlin was providing CPR to save her friend. Kaitlin fled the scene and does not live in the home Moriah was killed in. Think you need to rewatch the video.
@@Arianne3011 Maybe you should pay attention, because clearly you know absolutely nothing about what you just watched?
@@Arianne3011you’re one feeble minded SoB
She didn't kill her. She was cleared almost immediately.
If you kill your love interest's love interest, do you think it'll automatically make you their replacement love interest?! 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️ So dumb.
Exactly. Why would you want to be with someone who firstly you’re not married to, can’t trust and who clearly doesn’t share the feelings you have for them? Did she think he would be any different with this girl out of the picture or did she intend on killing every girl he ever showed even remote interest in?
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Not funny@@georgeh4171
@@georgeh4171uhm
It's more of "if I can't have, then you can't" energy. Evil bitterness.
Hearing the screams and then gunshots sent chills down my back
right like that’s not no one fighting off a robber taking a bike kind of scream
That female detective was shockingly bad. My jaw DROPPED when she just revealed the evidence like that. I was genuinely blown away by how poorly she handled that. And the icing on top…she broke the law by continuing to talk to her after she requested an attorney!!
Technically she didn't request an attorney. She said "Do I need an attorney here?" and "I feel like I should have an attorney present." Neither of those are a request for an attorney according to the law. So the cop didn't actually break the law. That being said, that cop was terrible at her job.
You do realize that the officer DOESN’T have to shut up and not ask questions…they shut up because if she does answer its not admissible in court,not to mention that she said do i need a lawyer? Not I WANT A LAWYER
@@hclyrics Unless it was taken out of the footage, but I never saw the officer read her the miranda rights, only mentioned she wants to read them before being interrupted. Then proceeds to attempt questioning her.
@@jellybeanstalk6suspect acknowledged her rights were read to her. the officer said they were read because of her warrant.
@@rachszy3 The detective states, "I'd like to talk to you and kind of get a little bit more information on [the case] but to be able to do that I'd have to read you your rights just so you know and that you're protected and things like that, okay?" and Kaitlin replies with, "Okay, and so if you're reading me my rights then I should have an attorney," but the detective proceeds to talk over her about the warrant. She never actually read her the miranda rights.
"The man was shaky, biting his nails, no eye contact." My average conversation experience
I found him to be weird. He acted like he didn’t know Mo at first.
@annagitana1 no he didnt
I hate eye contact, I have to force myself to do it in professional situations. I never bother in my personal life. It's uncomfortable and takes effort, and I like to not be constantly stressed.
@@moomyung9231 100%... I looked to the color of my then bf just because my friend asked... We were dating and I didn't look in his eyes... Now we married :) I know now I have to look in eyes and remember color... Do it on purpose... And I am not ASD, my child is... so I checked myself, nope :) MANY people won't look in the eyes... I also bite my nails all the time...
The guy is sooo suspicious, he wasnt sure if he knew her at first !!???
If a cop is talking to you in a vague manner, they are on a fishing expedition.
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Oh stop it....they are professional fishermen...ALLWAYS on fishing expeditions....🐋🐬🐠🐡🦈🐟
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Yep, that female cop was cringe and completely out of her league. Never talk to the Police...
That investigator that wouldn't stop pressing her after asking for an attorney and asking to leave is worse than any solicitor I've ever met. She'd be great in an MLM 🙄
I hate that no eye contact is incriminating. I struggle with eye contact in a casual conversation
To be fair, cops have little training in anything useful so they will use anything to claim it's suspicious.
I'm terrible at eye contact. I don't want that flaw to have someone suspect me of something I didn't do
You look guilty...
It's not. So called "body language analysis" is not admissible in court, for good reasons.
Yeah, me too. Maybe there are other "tells" besides not staring at people?
Paramedic here, just because she is leaking CSF doesn’t make her unsaveable. You can leak CSF from your nose and ears from a basal skull fracture and be walking and talking. Not being nitpicky, it just was worded like that was a determinating factor, but even a GSW to the head doesn’t automatically mean DOA. I just wanted to clarify that injuries incompatible with life, arent automatic with a GSW or leaking CSF, but the damage done inside the brain.
Thank you for making this statement cause I didn’t believe what he said.
ICU Nurse here, completely agree with you thanks for explaining👌🏽 seeing brain matter sliding out the nose (aka coning) is another matter though 🤦🏽♀️
I absolutely did. I had CSF leaking out of my incision from brain surgery, my ears, and nose. I am alive today
@@Jodi_Johnson I guessed as much Jodi but I’m glad you’re okay
@@shoerificthank you! Was a wild ride!
She didn’t kill for a man… she probably never cared that much about him. She killed because of her EGO getting hurt by her hooking up with someone else for that brief moment. That was a psicopath…
She saw him as her property. Mo was beautiful, successful and going well in life. Most important she had Colins interest .
Katelin is not as pretty, has already had complicated behaviour. Colin can relate to Mo more. She has realised that her hold on him isn't quite as tight as she thought?... Then the schemes ugh. Low quality lady.
What she could have done is asked mo to coffee and talk. Explain what they both feel. Be friends. Women should be raising others up. Not murdering eachother.
It's a control and ego thing. Colin was her possession, a dusty relic on a shelf, uncared for, but still hers. Someone took that from her and she was pissed. She needed to feel like she was in control and stick it to the man because her ego was shattered.
This was a psychopath, clear and simple.
Agree. Psychopath
No she killed bc she didn’t want him dating someone that was close to her stop backing her up bc tbh anyways she’s doing 90 years so ayy to late
After spending 32 years in law enforcement, this has to be one of the worst interviews I’ve ever heard.
They needed a snickers
Yes it was awful.
lmao After spending 10 years watching true crime shows and interrogation youtube videos, I agree
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It's really stupid...
The guy didn't want her, she kills the girl he wanted, he goes free to meet someone else and she gets 90 years in prison...
What's the point!?
It’s like it’s some sort of rejection reaction.. she couldn’t take it that Colin wanted Mo and not her. She sure damaged a few people’s lives
tbh the guy was trash he was leading her on and basically trying to date both of them at the same time. Definitely wasn't worth killing anybody over but it wasn't as basic as "he didn't want her"
It's called a Crime Of Passion in France. You get overcome by emotion.
@ban1o Yeah, it is that basic. Don't ever hold someone else responsible for what you feel, think, or how you chose to behave. All she had to do was handle herself within, and walk away. We all understand how she felt, but that was her toke to handle.
@@ban1oand?
That female cop was terrible at her job. Super unconvincing and just all over the place with trying to convince her to talk. Also dropping a lead they have? Seems to me she is untrained to do this kind of interrogation
Agreed. Especially since she got confirmation that Kaitlyn’s not under arrest anymore. Obviously scared her off and fleed
and ofc 27:42 may 17 is my bday 😭
Strategies are often discussed with the higher ups before an interrogation. They don’t just go in blind and wing it. They also communicate with the higher ups as to what tactic to use next during the interview which is why they are seen on their phones. It’s not the detective making all the moves.
DEI
@@jon_wholesalelol you obviously don't watch a lot of interrogations but had to waddle in to fire up the usual comment 😂
You can see the shock in the friends face when shes answering questions...like shes finally able to process what happened by having to recount it
I work with people who have experienced deep trauma, and it is quite common that they need to repeat the story over and over and over as to somehow realize that it really happened…somehow it helps the brain / psyche assimilate it all. Super difficult…and unfortunately, men are taught to stuff all that down…hence crippling PTSD…which without outlet, can easily drive one mad. Frequently, this bottled trauma comes out in over-indulging (drinking/eating), violence, irritability, aggression, disproportionate outbursts, affairs, etc.
It (the talking) is usually with women, talking is rather natural for them, and with men, it’s getting them to feel comfortable enough to talk, which takes a lot of work and courage from some, and creates a “double whammy” as the trauma alone is too much, but the sheer difficulty of sharing emotional pain is yet another great challenge.
I send my love out to the world. (Sorry so long a response!)
@@thegroovyhead She'll get over it enough to still have bdroom fun. Womn claimto have trauma, but conveniently block it out of their minds, when having fun with a mate.
When the brain is shocked into trauma it can halt its process & cause amnesia or a katatonic state to occure. I think by making her talk about it was helping her process. Talking frm experiences. It can take years to come back frm those state. & you are wired differently afterwards.
@@thegroovyheadam female. definitely not a natural at talking haha. i figure keeping my problems to myself saves people the trouble. but i did grow up with 2 older brothers and took after them, so could make sense.
@@thegroovyheadDo you tell them to play Tetris? Research shows that helps from letting PTSD set in, right?
incredible how well-documented this one is. pictures of the plastic surgeries, footage of the second escape attempt, an animation with the cars' locations
“Do I stop?!” That got me. I couldn’t imagine what she was feeling at that moment. My heart breaks for the friend. 😞😭
Whats the minute?
@@Josephrg99 1:00 minute mark.
I've never seen something like that in any videos. Just so chilling. Ffs
Absolutely horrifying
It is at 2:20
I was suspicious of her at first, like why would you do CPR to someone who has been shot in the head?
I guess she was in shock.
A good dispatcher for a change. He got the necessary information fast without being either mean or rude.
Yeah most dispatchers are pretty trash
What should be asked
No kidding
Well to be fair the girl calling was relatively calm and coherent for the emergency unlike a lot of other callers
I really hate Dispatch most of the time because of how trash they are. This was refreshing.
Glad she was caught in the end. Someone that evil needs to be brought to justice.
A YEAR for them to convict her?
@@incognit01233 our judicial court system needs immediate overhaul..
It’s the closest ones who would hurt you the most
Nothing involving the govt is fast...Seeing as how she was a flight risk, she wasn't going anywhere...Her bond was set at 1 million...
@@incognit01233these kinds of court cases can last wayyyy longer even if it's crystal clear who/why/where/when/how
The fact that she’d rather risk jail time than finding a new boyfriend just baffles me
Not to mention being a big old meanie!
Makes me glad that nobody’s obsessed with me!… Hopefully! 😂🙏
She obviously ain’t too bright 😅
Risk jail time? Are you not concerned about taking the life of another person? The fact that she'd rather MURDER than find a new boyfriend??
Colin’s hot but not that hot. lol.
90 years? Now that's how you hand down a prison sentence!
Texas baby
Death Penalty is the real sentence
@@tokyo1084nah that’s too easy for them
She'll be out in 80 on good behavior.
@@tokyo108490 years in prison is worse than death penalty in my opinion
The way she was so confident and calm in the first interview is chilling.
Id like to leave now, can I leave, leaving is me, how about that leaving
@@freedomisfromtruth😂😂😂😂
She certainly made sure to park her jeep outside her boyfriend's house .......
And the way she used her sister passport to go start a new life in Costa Rica, she even found a job there, she is a psycho with no remorse, she did not do it out of love but out of jealousy she even tried to frame her ex. So it makes me sick to see people defending her saying it's the guy's fault.
I thought the same thing she is bone chillingly creepy
The female officer provided excellent training material how NOT to conduct an interview.
Tbf she had to know the police were probably on to her and knew it was all just a ruse. You’re brought in for a minor offence days after a love rival was brutally killed and you’re not there for that?
She sounds exactly like the detectives on law and order SVU lol, she did pretty good
Thanks random internet person who's probably 99% not a cop or has had any training at all in anything law related
you are right, the botched interrogation just spooked her and gave her the head start.
@@ManeMajor she's not gonna see this bto
This female cop said the dumbest shit out there. How can you tell a murderer that her boyfriend is suspecting her of the murder while she is free to go. the guy could also get killed a day later. Wth
"Do i stop"?.......shattered my Heart and soul.....that poor young lady.
She was clearly in shock, as most would be if they saw their friend like that. Such a horrible tragedy.
It's tough to work on a friend you know won't make it. It's probably worse to be the paramedic that has to nod and say "it's OK to stop"
yeaaah, you might want to take a break from the internet bud.
yea she should stop all she is doing is pumping more blood and cerbral fluid all over the place making a mess.
@@SLOCLMBRno. It wouldn’t be worse because it’s not your friend and you would be somewhat accustomed to those situations.
Poor friend doing cpr when the girl was shot in the head…
@@cricketfilms1879 Yeah, she probably did. She might have even done it longer then that. You are supposed to continue chest compressions until help arrives and a professional can take over.
@@jasperanda2769 had no idea thank you!
@@cricketfilms1879 she was on the phone with 911 the whole time, they probably told her what to do
@noshoo5602 my exact same thoughts. Some 911 operators will have you doing CPR even on a stiff dead corpse no matter what.
Cpr doesn't actually need breaths in the lungs, the chest compressions push the rest of the oxygen thru the blood manually, that's why you gotta push to the point of almost breaking bones. The breaths do help if able to give them. But just pumping with chest compressions can actually prolong a life with no other option
Sad for the friend in the fact every time she comes home, that torment of going to where her friend died on the floor would be haunting to the core.
yeah, its also creepy af
Yeah likely its better to sell the house just so you can mentally seperate from it.
@@measlesplease1266bruh rage baiting on a video like this is corny af
And the thing is is if they got to call Crime Scene cleaning or cleaning up themselves
she had expensive cars in the garage and that looked like a guest room, shes well off and sold
Wow, I'm impressed by the comments 👏🏼. I expected everyone to be blaming Colin. Good to see rational thinking still exists.
As someone that's tried to resuscitate one of my friends unsuccessfully I feel for this young lady. That's the type of stuff that sticks with you for life.
U ok?
@@ElementalFork yes I'm fine she's most likely not. The world has changed alot. It really wasn't that uncommon to see someone you know die in front of you. The sad truth of it is people can get used to just about anything.
lol
sticks with you for life, just like the 90 years she got after pretending to try to do CPR
okok these are bot comments....
@@chrisclark2583how long ago did this happen?
Hearing her screams were terrifying. Wishing the best for her family and roommate
So chilling! I would have nightmares.
Don't cheat and this won't happen. All around a terrible group of humans. Narcissistic all 3 of them.
hauntingly sad
@azizadarwish-po7oq lol
She knew she was going to shoot her the moment she had a gun pointed at her.
Being a father, this breaks my heart. All I can imagine that's someone's daughter or child heartbreaking and cold murder. If a relationship doesn't work out, just move on. Period.
I wish more people think you. People have serious control issues. It an epidemic. 😢
@@amorkorollennu3813It's not like she didn't have the chance to walk away from the situation,she chose to act on her emotions & took that poor woman's life,so sad
This woman detective was so transparent, it was so obvious she was on a fishing expedition.
She was spilling all the tea. That’s why Kaitlyn got the jump on them.
That female interrogator is AWFUL at her job lol
It's making me cringe, lol.
maybe just inexperienced
I thought the same thing. Ouch!
We got Kaitlin here 😹
The WORST and every 3 seconds "ummmmmm"
Envy, jealousy, and possessiveness are horrible character flaws. It's crazy that some people feel so entitled to another person.
I have literally BANNED emotions like envy, jealousy, pride, self-pity, unrighteous anger, improper lust and fear, ESPECIALLY FEAR from my mind and heart.
These things create behaviour like this and you don't need that shit man...
They could easily have side-stepped this crap by just doing THAT... if they were smart enough anyway...
Envy and jealousy are a redundant redundancy
@@leighatkins22 Oh that's really good... teach me your ways. I'd be so at peace if I had no fear or pride in particular
@@leighatkins22emotions are just emotions. Acting on emotions is a different thing.
Those emotions are normal, its just that some people are total psychos, you might wanna think twice before going ot of your way to get involved in someone's life, when there is a psycho who is love with them
It's actually so crazy how much information and footage there is for this case. I'm happy technology is advancing enough to where cases like this can be solved in just a week or 2
It was a major case. The trial was live from what I remember.
Yeah these video doorbells have turned out to be a great way for authorities to keep an eye on the entire public.
Yes! This is why I don't understand when police don't find murderers of random citizens. For example, here in LA 3 men viciously murdered and ran over a guy whom one of the perpetrators owed money to. To this day, the police haven't caught any of them. And they committed the act in the middle of the street at night. Smh guess some people get lucky when their cases get solved.
I remember hearing about this case a while back, but your coverage was really detailed and informative. Thanks.
That female detective was brutal. Like a passive aggressive middle school teacher.
Absolutely
She's an idiot
Come to England and you will find them everywhere!!
@@keeper6458her voice is very annoying too.
Def one of the worst "detectives" Ive ever seen for sure. Freaking diversity hires are the worst.
I’m so sorry for mom back in Vermont. My deepest condolences.
And R.I.P. Phil ⚡️❤
That has to be the worst interrogation, ever.
Bit of a “C”-word.
true the girl was getting more and more confide about herself and the cop just getting more and more nervous.
Agreed... ummm. Ummmm ummmm
Yeah, make her stop talking!
yea that cop was awful
This is why you don’t live with gf/bfs. It’s too hard to break things off. Too much of their lives are too intertwined.
That female detective has not only a very annoying voice but terrible questioning skills. I would falsely confess just to get her to shut up.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 screaming!!
Then that would make her good at her job, right? 🤔
@@thehangingparsiple5692 falsely confess ❄️🤡
she seemed pretty green
@@thehangingparsiple5692 Seeing how you naively missed the point. Just for you (because you're "special"), I'll say falsely confess. Happy now, snowflake?
Is that a rookie detective interviewing her… my goodness.
I was saying the same thing.
Thought I was watching a lifetime movie with bad acting 😂
To be fair: she didn't have much to work with to begin with.
Bless her, she’s so nervous, it’s hard to watch.
She said “um” so many times. 😩
Another example of how people “are supposed to act” is nonsense. The narrator says he wouldn’t look at the detective in the eye, etc. This guy was as innocent as a three year old, but “looked suspicious”. Great episode, sir
Not so innocent and he knew that. He bought her the gun, he was cheating on her, he knew she was obsessive but he continued to cheat on her. That's why he couldn't look them in the eye. He knew at that moment that he f...ed up.
i didnt think he looked suspicious at all actually.
@ I don’t either. The narrator said he did. He just looked stunned.
I wonder how many millions of people have been convicted of brutal crimes just because they don’t have the “correct emotional reaction” (as if there’s only 1 way to look shocked?????)
@ 💯
I honestly find these types of videos entertaining because I like to learn how these cases unfold and work and stuff
And how people are !
and it’s s scary to know that these people exist around you
So Colin actually was NOT the last person to see Mo alive.
...how do we know that? How do we know one of his friends wasn't driving Kaitlyn's truck? What if she left her phone in the truck?
@@Mike-es2yg she will testify that she lent the truck, but no, she fled because she is guilty.
@@Mike-es2yg Becaues Kaitlyn bolted instead of letting a lawyer handle the whole thing.
@@Mike-es2yg why idiot they looked at your cell location and the cctv video confirmed it was her driving and was in the same route as the cell phone location. You aren’t a bright one
@@Mike-es2yggirls don’t drop their phones because they keep them in their purse have you never been around women before they are locked with their cell phones
For some reason, the scene where the officers first entered the building, Mo's friend sitting on the ground doing CPR, panicking, gave me an incredibly uneasy feeling. I watch quite a lot of content like this, but for some reason that scene had a certain level of "I can't imagine how traumatizing this is" to it. I'm struggling to explain my feelings, as obviously EVERY one of these cases is real, but that scene especially felt REAL. It felt raw. Absolutely horrific case. I hope the victim's family, as well as her friend, get the help they need to overcome the pain this has caused. I wish them all the best.
Because she was handling it like she should. There was no screaming or craziness. It makes it easier to put yourself in her shoes.
and that it happened in her home... I know that has to be terribly difficult to come home every day to that memory.
I thought she was the one that did it by the way she was acting
It's feels raw because you would react the same way as she did. No heroic bullcrap. No brave face. Just feelings of loss and confusion. Being relegated to that same perspective we once had as a child looking for an adult in a time of need.
It's because she is similar to you. You identify with her. Sex, race, age, style, and so on.
Man that girl is such a good friend! She didn’t want to give up. God bless her❤️
💜
Uou did not watch, she killed that woman
@@nccrchurchunusual no not the evil one, silly, the friend who tried to resuscitate her friend. She's a beautiful human being.
God protect her. Please.
@@nccrchurchunusualyou did not watch fool, her friend did not kill her.
She killed her!@@dangerousangel777
That female detective should never be allowed to do interrogations again.
Her poor friend will never be the same. She tried to save her. Poor girl.
Amazing quality on this case recap. Usually I get bored by other channels dragging out the voiceovers, but this was really well done.
That female investigator needs to go back on patrol.
Needs to go back to school
She’s repeating questions to test the truthfulness of her story!!! Girl is in shock. Her details will be legit. Cop is verifying.
@@alyssalemay4927No, the woman asked for an attorney twice and asked to leave three times once the cops told her they arrested her by mistake. The cop shouldn't of asked her another question the second she asked for an attorney the first time.
@@alyssalemay4927 bro what?!? nah that cop/detective was trash. Seriously, had she even admitted to anything after it wouldn’t be admissible because she KEPT ON pushing after she asked for a lawyer x3 times and then asked to leave 2-3 more times. She’s not repeatedly asking to verify, she’s just repeating the same exact thing as she seems to be woefully unprepared and got stumped at the first inconvenience.
@@speedyd8150 The problem is that she didn't ask for an attorney. Saying, "Should I have an attorney?" is a question to the cop. Saying, "If you're reading me my rights, then I should have an attorney" or "I feel like I should have an attorney present" is not the same as saying, "I want an attorney." That said though, the second the cop said she wasn't under arrest and was free to go, she should have walked out.
Her friend tried so hard to be helpful. She must have been so scared and confused.
Obsession and jelousy are a couple of the most powerful emotions.
Jealousy, too.
@@jumpinjojo I see u😊
People say that about every emotion when it's relevant.
@mistermatsuda - Agreed. But, killing over these emotions isn’t normal.
actually...they are the weakest.
Dang, that girl is diabolical. My jaw dropped at the nose job, she is incredibly dumb and smart at the same time. Jealousy is considered a monster for a reason. Sheesh...
She ruined her life .... and her looks. But who needs those in jail.
I was shocked!!
No just dumb lbs
I think comments against her are anti-Semitic ..
One of the 7 deadly sins.
Oh this is the absolute worst police interrogation ive ever seen. That investigator has no business doing this.
AMEN
I was cringing the whole time omg
From the get go she was so obvious, also they obviously forged that warrant for arrest.
The female cop was sexist being derogatory to us men saying “heys a guy they say stuff” like that’s disrespectful talking about the guy behind his back like that like they are teenagers again
But, like why, she's like, totally relating
How many times does she have to ask for an attorney.
For everyone arguing, here is a quote from a lawyer from the Miranda Warnings page:
"you have to invoke your rights. And you have to be unequivocal. If a person says, “I think I need an attorney,” the court very likely will phrase that as you did not actually invoke your rights. A person has to say, “I want an attorney. I will not talk until I have an attorney.” It has to be an unequivocal request for an attorney."
I would have thought this was obvious to everyone. How silly of me....
yea i noticed kaitlin never said she wanted an attorney but said it would be nice to have one, those are two completely different statements. i do think the female detective sucked but what you said is true as well
@@StuTheDon17 mind boggling that it's not ... Only trouble I've ever gotten into was a speeding ticket, and even I know to never speak without an attorney (especially if your innocent).
Is this just in your state or is this in the whole United States? Many of us here are not from the US
Yes words are important
I have learned some people do not have compassion for humanity. They are cold inside and will simply do away with you or character annihilate you if you cross them. The scary part is they look normal and walk among us.
Unless a Psychopath who lacks the ability to show or feel empathy. Then that's not true, most people who are cold like this have had trauma or experienced a cold upbringing leading them to follow that curse. We are all human despite some doing unhinged shit. It's just neurology.
Yes. My elder sis is one of that, the character annihilator, pretended to apologise years later and then rinse and repeat, tried again. Now, back to acting friendly 🙄
@@theljbrotherhood3553 "Unless they're one of the types of people you just described, then that's not true". What?
A lot of these cringy , new age , yoga types are like this . Especially in LA .
It could be your yoga teacher. Close your eyes… big mistake.
My heart goes out to her friend. What a horrible thing to see. Despite what she may have been feeling in that moment, she remained relatively calm and tried to save her friend. I can't say all my friends would do the same. I hope she's alright.
Bless Moriah’s soul and prayers she’s resting in peace.
Edit: How she could be so smart and plan everything so well but travel to a country that has an Extradition treaty with EVERY COUNTRY in the world, is beyond me.
she wasn't smart.. if she was, she would leave her phone at home and steal a car instead of driving her own.. there are so many camera everywhere.. privately and publicly..
Or how 'bout, "if she was smart" she would have moved on with her life and NOT murdered anyone
What planning? She went in her own car with cameras everywhere and killed someone with a gun her boyfriend bought. Bitch was dumb as fuck. And as someone else said, being smart would be leaving the cheating guy, not taking someone's life and ruining her own for this.
@@tiffanyattenborough8784you can be smart and crazy at the same time
@@quanicle101 Psychos are generally not stupid.
That poor woman looked like she was still in shock as she was being questioned, I hope she's doing well.
Killing an ex because of jealousy is a pathetic.
Yes...at least have the decency to off yourself, not some innocent (though, I'm sure that in her mind, she didn't see Moriah as innocent, as she was out with her bf).
"Ex's love interest"
@@sum1606she’s saying “killing an ex” as in the ex of the boyfriend..
Not even ex, they were like friends with benefits or something.
Setting someone up to take the fall is even worse
Good on that Colin guy for lawyering up. This should be standard practice.
One of the only crime channels that doesn't have that annoying robotic reporter voice. Love the content.
That Chapter is also a really good crime channel
No but he could just the hell up
@@billybob-mz2mw that's not the point of youtube channels though, having content displayed in a variety of ways is awesome. I'm sure there's channels that just show the crime without any of their own input
EWU, Red Tree Stories/Storytime, Stranger Stories, Beyond Evil, and The Villains are some of my other favorite true crime channels. Misery Machine is a true crime TH-cam channel that focuses on murders involving children.
@@sari-kitty I love and watch most of these channels too. All of them kind of sound the same and it's just this robotic reporter voice. This guy sounds like a person haha.
That detective that interviewed her did a terrible job, in almost every aspect of the way she questioned her
I thought so too. That’s why Kaitlyn didn’t budge as far as her level of comfort on the beginning, because the girl interviewing was obviously going way overboard trying to be “nonchalant”. Not going to work on most people.
Incompetent dimwit! Hope she got demoted to issuing parking tickets.
@@rodbelding9478 she wouldn't have budged either way. She knew to call a lawyer instantly
@@leolandi3852yes and that “detective” was doing everything to violate her rights over it. When a lawyer is asked for, they have to shut the fuck up. They can listen to you talk, but they cannot try to get you to talk.
Not just a terrible job, if Kaitlyn actually did answer any questions it would have been completely thrown out. They’re not allowed to attempt to question you at all when a lawyer is asked for.
That girl cop said um about 90 times. In 5 seconds.
I hate it when someone emphasizes their UMs.
@@nb-user25they’re doing it on purpose. The officer is trying to seem aloof and stupid. It’s an act.
It’s an act. It’s to put the suspect at ease. Acting like her friend and she’s on her side
Thanks for saying that I was literally annoyed 😢
Aggravating
You can tell she was very calculated at what she was saying to the investigator and also was analyzing what the investigator was saying and how she was saying it. RED FLAGS!
How was she “CLINGING TO LIFE” & be simultaneously kiIIed instantly??
I would guess that her brain was killed instantly by the bullet (since they said once that brain fluid was leaked there was nothing anyone could do to save her), but the rest of her was slowly dying. Or just the narrator mis-speaking.
@@tbthrifter72 Yes. Her brain was probably destroyed (brain dead), but she might’ve had a pulse for a little while longer. Also, the rest of the organs take longer to die due to a lack of oxygen than the brain does.
35:50 He said she was charged with attempted murder? Attempted?
@@1028641 charged, yes, but at the end he says she was found guilty of 1st degree murder
@@1028641she got 1st degree murder
Girl made one smart move. Don't EVER talk to detectives without a lawyer.
Yes! The channel is slyly implying that an attorney is a bad thing. The poor friend that found Mo should have had an attorney also.
@@bburgess5003 Like LegalEagle says, never talk to the cops and detectives without a lawyer. Even if you're innocent, you can get in trouble. ;)
But this channel is a narrative channel (like few other bigger ones here), only posting the stuff where the perpetrator is catched and convicted. For a reference: In Alaska alone 55% of murder cases go unsolved
Unfortunately, the guy wasn't bright enough to keep his mouth shut. I wouldn't be surprised if he was charged with a few crimes himself.
@@bburgess5003agreed 💯💯
why are you on her side?
That Woman is so Traumatized! How Heartbreaking! I'm sorry she lost her Friend, especially to Murder. My heart goes out to them.💔💔💔🙏🙏🙏🕊🕊🕊
no symphaty for a man as usual
people with autism have problems making eye contact ...doesnt mean your guilty straight away
there's two different Caitlins for you who are confused. CPR girl was innocent. cash was is CPR girl and the killer is Armstrong.
thank you 😭
Lol thank you
People are even more confused trying to unpack your explanation.
THANK YOU !
@@LTG22 lmbo a little bit
Her panicked "Do I stop now?" Just broke my heart 😢
She throws away the girl's bike to "mislead" the cops, yet she fails to remove the bullet casings from the crime scene and doesn't think of getting rid of the vehicle she used to drive to the murder site. Bruh.
The hard one to evade is the jeep by the victims house because of the camera footage. But I thought the same thing about the shell casings. Sometimes it's hard to complete a clean up checklist once the murder is complete. 😂😂😂
Correct. Don't even do the bike red herring but rather focus on the crime scene. Such just dials in the crime being done by someone known to the victim rather than a stranger. Yes stranger homicides are the exception but still possible but the bike just eliminated that angle on day one, essentially.
Ladies be careful with someone who just recently break up with an EX or are going through a breakup. Easy to say they are going through breakup or just breakup a day ago and cheating while they are still together. You never know. The cheater don't care. You don't know how many persons lost their life limb the person. Emotions . He get to move on. But ladies still didn't get him!
She parked it at boyfriend home probably intending to frame him for the murder
I think that was more just because she hated her and knew how much Mo loved that expensive bike.
Most horrible thing in this video was someone losing their life.
Second most horrible thing in this video is knowing someone spent $14,000 on a bicycle.
People don’t understand this but there’s been court rulings that it’s not enough to vaguely ask for a lawyer. You have to say unequivocally that you want an attorney and you don’t want to talk. Kaitlyn said she feels like she should have an attorney which is ambiguous at best. The more demanding statement she made was saying she wanted to leave.
Yup.. i just posted the same thing!
All they care about is 'police bad!' and 'how to not cooperate!'
Exactly what I was thinking, just say “ I invoke my right to remain in silence and i want to speak with my lawyer” I hope I’m never in this situation, but is good to know about our rights
Btw, you have great taste, I pretty much follow the same idubbbz, Bruce rivers, the civil rights lawyer, Jim browning, bill wurtz 👍👍👍
Good to know. Thanks for this 🙏
Seeing her friend trying to resuscitate her, knowing that it was all futile... Something about it just makes me so extremely sad.
Yes, my heart breaks for her, and the fact that it happened in her home is beyond crazy. She'll never forget seeing this
What a psychopath. You just never truly know people...this one was just disguised as a human and mimicking human behavior but a complete monster on the inside.
“do i stop?” oh sweetheart ❤ what a horrible position to be in
Truly 💔.
Good plug. To bring up mental health and therapy is what more of these murder mystery channels should do.
Not of you redirect them to scammers...
Too bad the sponsor is as shady as Kaitlin.
@@iGame3D i didn't know that. Some of these channels dont research their sponsors, they jst see the check and run with it. Integrity is barely existent anymore. Sad to see
@@illusive1181 Yeah. Seems there is nothing that involves money that isn't stewed, roasted, baisted, brewed, and barbecued in scandal.
@@illusive1181betterhelp is awful and it makes me sad they’re still getting deals with so many creators i watch
I feel for that friend. Cant imagine being in that situation. Hard enough just to see it, let alone try your best to save someone who cannot be saved.
her friend went into shock as she was speaking to police, you can see it in her face and hear it in her voice.. poor girl🤍
That female detective was unbearable. And also almost screwed everything up by putting her cards on the table knowing she couldn’t use any of that in court. Smh
the friend still trying to do cpr on her :(
omg and then her eyes while she was describing everything, she was barely blinking. i hope she got the help she needed to get through something like that.
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@@CarlosHenriquez-z9o i thought the same thing when i was doing the “prove your a human” tests to make a new account yesterday
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? Were we watching same footage?
@@PsychoLOSZKA1 i believe so! the friend at the start that was giving out all the information about colin? she looked like she was in shock?
that was so satisfying seeing her take that job post bait only to get arrested 😌
Yeah, wish we had the footage of that.
I don't understand why she used her old Facebook though😂, did she think she was safe
@@JamesL-z6e She was smart enough to get out of the country with a fraudulent passport while being the number 1 suspect in a murder investigation but too dumb to at any point google what countries don't have an extradition treaty with the US.
@@JamesL-z6e That's just a dumb re-enactment by the video. She didn't actually use her old facebook.
This is by far the best retelling of this case I’ve come across. Good job my dudes ❤
2:55 THAT cop gets a raise. I have seen so many of these videos without that small instant of care. THANK YOU
If the cops say you dont need a lawyer, when you ask about a lawyer, you need a lawyer.
If you need to ask a cop if you need a lawyer, you need a lawyer.
If you ask a lawyer, you need a cop
If the lawyer you cop the ask lawn mower the mop clawer
If law cop cop law@@DIRTkat_ofc
@@DIRTkat_ofcAgreed.
That lady detective has no business being a detective
Yyyyeaaa. Poor thing. She seemed way too green to take on that responsibility lol
I'm not too sure about that! I think she might have been a wolf in sheep's clothing. The only problem was, her target was another wolf!
@@carlwilliams6977Stevie wonder could see through her "warrant" garbage. That wouldn't have worked on anyone unless they were hilariously slow
She’s so bad. I had secondhand embarrassment 😂😂
Her silly “little girl chirping” is a little too transparent, and a little too annoying…
that detective fumbled the bag 100%
Poor lady may she rest in peace, may her friend find comfort as well. The guy just was lucky as well imagine being married to this psycho.
I can’t believe it. That was the most genuine conversation I’ve seen on one of these. Props to everyone voicing their honest opinions, and hearing everyone else’s.
The poor friend that found her, you could tell how heartbroken she was
When they say they want a lawyer. They’re supposed to shit up. And instantly stop asking questions.