I hate to say this but I don't think that Richard guy only hurt that one child and decided to turn over a new leaf. You don't do something like that once.
Hahaha! Born-again Christian? What does that mean? He brutally raped, tortured, and murdered a little girl and has forgiven himself now? Hahaha! Religion is great.
and yet... they can also be kind, loving, and caring beyond any belief. It's time to step away from the crime shows and find some wonderful stories. Gotta keep yourself balanced.
bakuhoe Welllll animals seldom kill for pleasure, and seldom delay with torture. Except maybe cats. They also do not mate with animals that are too young to reproduce. So..ya...humans are different. Anyone who says otherwise isn't paying attention. Humans are capable of more evil and more more good than other creatures. We are indeed different from all other life forms.
Lord. The cases that involve children always hit a little harder. I'm so glad that these cases were solved. It always amazes me when they're able to track down and solve these cases decades later.
The amount of cruelty in this world is at times unbearable. You get hit in the stomach sometimes while watching true crime shows. I at times have to stay away from these kind of real life stories. Like with you. When it comes to children it gets to much. Then again we can turn the show off. Imagine being a relative to these people. Being a parent. Just living every day and night in torment. Losing someone you hold so dearly at heart to such a grim dark fate. I know the feeling of losing someone I hold very dear to my heart. I lost my beloved mother in 2008 to cancer. I think of her everyday and miss her terribly. Then again I lost her to a sickness. It wasnt no one to blame. No one is at fault. It happens. Even though it can feel cruel at times and you want to scream at the universe for it. That aside I didnt loose her to someone elses sick horrid needs and sick mind. I cant even begin imagine what feelings that must stir up. Man i need to stop writing as this gets me down to think about to much. I am also so glad that people work so hard to bring atleast some justice in these cases and that many cases gets solved.
@@janetyovonnestuckey4772 my dad was murdered but we didn't have to wait long for the killer to get caught. We lived in a small town so a lot of the cops knew my dad(he was a contractor and helped a lot of people fix stuff around their homes for cheap) so they worked nonstop to find out who did it. It helps having closure.
Lord. The cases that involve children always hit little harder. I'm so glad that these cases were solved. It always amazes me when they're able to take down and solve these cases decades later
@@rebeckiecousin Get some tattoos on multiple parts of your body that way if they ever try to slice them off investigators will likely know the offender was trying to hide your identity and could also tell the public which parts of the body you had tattoos.
I knew Jennifer Watkins as Jennifer Skinner. Her mother used to be my Avon lady. She was the only girl in her family. She had all brothers. Even though her killer died, it still doesn’t explain what happened and why ? What’s even stranger is I know the lady that solved this case !
Murderers, be scared! Geneology DNA is stepping up their game. I truly hope, many families can finally have closure, and find the culprit of their loved one's murder. I like seeing cases being solved, we needed this type of advancement in DNA.
I like the feeling that there are all these people who thought they had got away with their crimes, and are now quaking in their boots and waiting for that knock on the door...
teaspoons of peanut butter exactly lol. A double edged sword. So cool to know where you came from but on the other hand, what are they going to do with our dna? Haha really worried
@@carpediem2445 check out genetic phenotyping by Parabon Labs. Leave your DNA and get your 97% accurate sketch made. Blew my mind. Solving cold cases like hot knife through butter. One dude turned himself in, and in next they identified 60 year old john doe body and even solved a 30 year old cold case recently. Edit : NVM they mentioned Cece Moore right as i posted this, she leads the team at Parabon.
ok I realize it was 1974 and a "different time" but letting a FIVE YEAR OLD walk by herself is ludicrous! I was born in 1975, in a small safe town and my parents wouldve NEVER let me do that and Im a male
*A grown woman with a loving husband and two kids who also just got a good paying job goes missing after not picking up her kids from school* The police: "Mmm, yeah, a runaway seems about right."
Imagine learning later in life that one of your parents or family members that you grew up with and spent your whole life with murdered someone, it would literally change your whole perspective on them and every memory you had with them, I feel like that’s something that people don’t really take into account that the families of the killers himself would be absolutely crushed with finding out that information
In case number 4, I don’t understand the youtube policy of not being able to speak about “it”. Ignoring it is not gonna prevent it from happening whereas it could escalate the issue in the society! Btw, thanks for your great videos. Your videos deserve more attention.
Not only will the video be demonetised it will also become unlisted. Meaning you would have to have the link to the video or physically search for it 👍
It doesn't bother me at all really, I'm actually glad they can't say the words or delve into the particulars. I mean, we all know what he was talking about generally and no one needs to know the particulars about that specific horror the poor child went through. Plus, it has a chance of going over the head of any little ears that might be surfing or walking through the room in which a true crime story is playing. Do you want to tell and 7 year old what that term means? And most of us know what kids are like, if you refuse or tell them some lie, they go to school or out in the community and ask about it 😔 so, I for one am glad about the rule.
Honestly, they actually opened more than 300,000 cold cases during the pandemic and the ones they were able to solve, they knew right where to find the living perps.
I live in Missoula Montana and I have never heard of the story about Siobhan🥺😟😥 The worst part of solving these cases is that most of the murderers have already died and got away with these terrible crimes and will never face the justice that they deserve 😤 Don’t get me wrong, I am very happy that they were finally solved, but it would’ve been great for these evil people to be punished for what they have done! RIP to all of these sweet innocent people ♥️
I'm always drinking Coffee , and I just noticed it because of the question . I will bet cash money that everyone that watches these videos has a" quirk ". Shout out for the edit Holly P .
I was originally against the govt using DNA submitted by private individuals to these genealogy co's as invasion of privacy, but cases like these have forever changed my mind.
That's just what the government wants you to think 😉😂 jk its pretty awesome that old cases can be solved just by having a catalogue of DNA. Like a library for people
Well how many people used that aging app of Facebook ? Or used facial recognition with their COVID mask on their iPhone? I think “minority report” microchips are a good idea. You think big brother is tracking you. They are now. It’s called a smart phone.
Can you please explore and cover infamous Canada’s Highway of Tears? There is so much weird and controversial stuff surrounding that. I think it’s also a very important and sadly vast collection of cases that begged to be looked at and known. By the way I love your channel! :)
@@thatladyms_afro_disiac907 Yes, I'm hoping they do a video on it so it can raise the awareness it desperately needs. So many Native people have never been found.
I worked at that hospital when it happened. I remember everything. I am SO glad they found the killer. Its was something that stayed with me for years.
That hospital death still leaves me with questions.. I'm sure they said they found 2 dna samples on the plastic she was wrapped in so who was the 2nd sample from 🙃🤔
Genealogy tests and DNA has changed the game! I'm in my 40's but I'm gonna submit a sample so I can find my father...he owes me back child support! LOL
What is up EWU Crew!! The narrator for this video was chosen perfectly! Thanks for sharing! I love hearing about solved cases as well. I am glad there are agents working on cold cases. I hope the families can grieve differently knowing who stole the life of their loved one. God bless you guys!
@@zg8878 The 70s and earlier were times were people still felt safe. My mom grew up that way. In South Africa no less. Don't blame the parents for what a disgusting man did.
My parents used to leave their cars and front doors unlocked back in the 70's and 80's. Hell when I was 5-6 years old in the 90's I used to walk by myself to the local swimming pool and school park by myself. Times have changed.
Even though it was just a few houses down, NEVER let your 4 year-old walk alone!! How can anyone let their child go alone? When so many tragedies happen like this?
I wouldn’t let a 5-yr old play in her own backyard without supervision, much less walk to a neighbor’s house alone. Poor baby. RIP all the victims🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊.
I constantly see 4,5,8 etc year old kids running blocks away from their homes in my neighborhood. I don’t understand how, we don’t live in a safe area either. I have a 4 year old and she’s not allowed outside by herself
It's bc of cases like this that we're more watchful.of our children. I couldn't imagine having to live with the knowledge that my baby got kidnapped and murdered.
I remember this story, I used to work as a security officer at memorial hospital in the springs and walked the stairs case many years . Never felt anything negative. Poor girl, her spirit has moved to a. better place.
That’s what you call karma. If a killer is healthy and committed a murder. They get a deathly sickness. if they’re already insane, and sick before murdering , They might get caught easily though some of this killers are so sneaky and very smart , it makes me frustrated knowing that their families (of the people that got killed) die or never get justice you know
Same happened with the black dahlia murder case. The likely killer died, and the evidence only came up once his own son went through his belongings post passing.
@@ZoriRaveHound ??? Theres a suspect in that case at all?? Last I checked, which admittedly was awhile ago, they were still no where close to the truth
At this point I would be a little worried to tell my family I’m getting an ancestry dna test till after I did it already. Wouldn’t want to have a target on my head. lol
@@midnightbluenoz As far as I understand it (regarding the sites that help you search for relatives) everyone with matching DNA has access to your result. Otherwise there would be no point in that. I don't think anyone meant the stuff you use to find out how much e.g. German or Irish DNA you have.
Yes, I you submit DNA and a semi-distant family member has committed a crime, your DNA would come up as a familial match and could lead investigators to the relative.
@@teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425 they took the channel in a different direction from what they used to do... I loved them then and I love them now but yeah - it seems like a completely different channel now! Their subs went WAY ⬆️ after the changed format tho...
Idk if you guys did a video on it or not but in Cedar Rapids Iowa at a mall a girl was killed a long time ago and the guy was found in 2020 or 2019 from him using the dna tasting kits to see where he was from
I wonder what Ricky Severts family was thinking about their son after learning he was the prime suspect of killing Watkins in 1999? Going from grief to major league disbelief?
I seen that man's picture in another video in the first case he was once a john doe Edit: thanks guys I never expected to get this many likes just talking bout john doe that I thought I've seen It is actually called 5 cold cases solved in 2020
@@richardcranium3417 Global warming Bring it on, although to be fair we do get into the low to mid 30's celcius in the summer and then I complain about the heat
I really don't Understand how can one live admitting to killing someone so fragile... Although most above cases have a deep story yet unknown what wrong did the little girl do?
Regarding Angela Sibeke: As previously reported by Law&Crime, court documents state that Siebke confessed that - after giving birth when she was 18 years old - she put newborn Baby April in a trash bag which ultimately caused the child’s death. She then tossed the bag in the Mississippi River without telling anyone what happened. During Tuesday’s proceeding at the Rock Island County Justice Center, Fuhr explained why he felt Siebke, now the mother of six children, should not spend more time in a state facility
@Butter_Cup xxx Don’t mind them...they don’t recognize the inference you were making 🙄. Duh, Jack the Ripper wasn’t in America either...it wasn’t meant LITERALLY! Geeze...smh.
I sort of remember this case(from like 20+ yrs ago) of a newborn who'd been, idk, thrown out/placed on a roadway, and was run over by numerous vehicles. It was only later that someone investigated what the stuff was in the road and learned it had been a baby. If I remember right, drivers who might have run over the baby, were given therapy. I don't think they ever found out who the mother was. I wonder if one day they will be able to track down the mother and find out what happened.
It can be frustrating to think a murderer has seemingly gotten away with murder . . . But they will stand before the Lord and not only face their evil deed, but will feel the pain they caused their victim(s). Justice WILL prevail.
This is the first video I have watched on this channel. (Great vid btw) I Just clicked a random true crime vid to listen to while I was doing my homework.I was completely caught off guard when you started talking about the first case which took place in Colorado Springs. I just moved to Colorado this past fall, and my girlfriend recently started a job at Memorial Hospital. I was like woah.. I know that place! very eerie!!
I like the poetic justice that smoking was both what got Johnny Chrisco identified and also killed (I googled it, and it was specifically throat cancer, I like to assume from smoking)
@@illogicalgarage8641not in 1974! It was a lot safer then, I walked to/from school several blocks away in the 70s as did most other children all over the country & nearly all of us survived. It's sickening you blame the parents in any way. The girl's abduction & murder was just a crime of random opportunity & only the murderer's fault. Today's world is dangerous but not so much then.
@MegaBored2 not so much then? Alrighty lets ask ted bundy. Back in 1974 you guys beat your wife's for fun, maybe you don't have much room to talk here.
Love your channel and your content! Always so well thought out and concise! Even though some of these stories I’ve heard before - I always learn something new from you guys that I hadn’t heard before! Congrats on over a millions subs too! It was only a matter of time.... EWU CREW! 💪🏼 ❤️
I don't want to play the villain here but isn't it strange that all of the victims are women? and people still dare to say we live in a safe and fair world for women.
If I had a dollar for every time a police department classified someone as a runaway when in fact they had foul play happen to them, I could quit my job.
I thought that too. But it was 1974, so children disappearing like that probably rarely happened. Also, the friend’s house was only a few doors down. Scary though, how a perpetrator could strike in such a short period of time, with no witnesses. Sad too, that over the years, parents had to be ever more vigilant of their children’s safety, due to the rise of such incidents.
@@wildatheart3182 yeah we were all out playing with other neighborhood kids back then too! My parents would start yelling for us to come in around dinner time and most of the other kids had to go in then too.. I remember when at 10 o’clock every night after the evening news they would say “its 10 o’clock... do you know where your kids are”? We always knew when we heard that - it was bed time! It was definitely a different time.. most didn’t even lock their doors - sad how different things are now...
I was thinking the same. I would NEVER let my children walk any distance alone. BUT, in the 70's it was common and not the same as it is today. I was ready to be angry with her parents, but I couldn't be.
Back before birth control was cheap and abortion was legal, there were angel cemeteries for all the dead babies and fetuses found in garbage cans, ditches, hospital parking lots, wherever. Sometimes only a few bones would be found. It used to be very, very common.
the fact that it wasn't Debra's family that was worried about her but her land lord. Who knows how long her body would have gone unnoticed if it wasn't for her land lord being concered about the apartment and debras things being destroyed by the weather.
Please add time links in the description for each story 👍 that would be helpful because I listen while working and sometimes tune it out. Later I want to restart the story but have to search.
I hate that so many killers die before they get caught.
They might not pay the price on earth but they will when they cross over..... to hell!
I like to think that the victims ghosts took revenge
@@ObsidianSoul1 I hope so
At least they can't kill other people.
@@ObsidianSoul1 yeah I think so, or hope so.
I hate to say this but I don't think that Richard guy only hurt that one child and decided to turn over a new leaf. You don't do something like that once.
Agreed. It probably wasn’t his first crime, either. Killing is rarely someone’s first crime, even if it’s the first thing they’re arrested for
Exactly I agree
Exactly! A zebra doesn't change from stripes to polka dots, either!
@@faysalmalik2778 🤦🏾♀️
Hahaha! Born-again Christian? What does that mean? He brutally raped, tortured, and murdered a little girl and has forgiven himself now? Hahaha! Religion is great.
It still amazes me how brutal and terrible the human race can be.
💯💯💯💯💯💯😢
and yet... they can also be kind, loving, and caring beyond any belief. It's time to step away from the crime shows and find some wonderful stories. Gotta keep yourself balanced.
Not really. Animals can do the same with equal brutality, it's just that we humans have consciousness and morality.
bakuhoe Welllll animals seldom kill for pleasure, and seldom delay with torture. Except maybe cats. They also do not mate with animals that are too young to reproduce. So..ya...humans are different. Anyone who says otherwise isn't paying attention. Humans are capable of more evil and more more good than other creatures. We are indeed different from all other life forms.
It's so sad
Lord. The cases that involve children always hit a little harder. I'm so glad that these cases were solved. It always amazes me when they're able to track down and solve these cases decades later.
The amount of cruelty in this world is at times unbearable. You get hit in the stomach sometimes while watching true crime shows. I at times have to stay away from these kind of real life stories. Like with you. When it comes to children it gets to much. Then again we can turn the show off. Imagine being a relative to these people. Being a parent. Just living every day and night in torment. Losing someone you hold so dearly at heart to such a grim dark fate.
I know the feeling of losing someone I hold very dear to my heart. I lost my beloved mother in 2008 to cancer. I think of her everyday and miss her terribly. Then again I lost her to a sickness. It wasnt no one to blame. No one is at fault. It happens. Even though it can feel cruel at times and you want to scream at the universe for it.
That aside I didnt loose her to someone elses sick horrid needs and sick mind. I cant even begin imagine what feelings that must stir up. Man i need to stop writing as this gets me down to think about to much.
I am also so glad that people work so hard to bring atleast some justice in these cases and that many cases gets solved.
Me too Emily. I know it doesn't bring back the loss but atleast a bit more closer to the FAMILIES.
@@janetyovonnestuckey4772 my dad was murdered but we didn't have to wait long for the killer to get caught. We lived in a small town so a lot of the cops knew my dad(he was a contractor and helped a lot of people fix stuff around their homes for cheap) so they worked nonstop to find out who did it. It helps having closure.
These stories rarely amaze me because they are often just rerunning the DNA with more modern equipment and often the killer died in peace 💔
Lord. The cases that involve children always hit little harder. I'm so glad that these cases were solved. It always amazes me when they're able to take down and solve these cases decades later
Born and raised in Colorado springs, I remember when they found the young lady at Memorial hospital. So glad to hear it's been solved. 🙏
Same! 🥰
Grew up in the springs.
Iam from New York I live there back in 1992
Karma got him before the police
:0
Imagine being a serial killer and finding out someone in your family was getting a genealogy test on their DNA.
*sweating intensifies*
That's a lot of police officers.
When I’m older I’m gonna tattoo a secret message on my body so if I’m ever the victim of a crime I’ll never become a Jane doe
@@rebeckiecousin the murderer may slice that off
@@rebeckiecousin Get some tattoos on multiple parts of your body that way if they ever try to slice them off investigators will likely know the offender was trying to hide your identity and could also tell the public which parts of the body you had tattoos.
He he he. The sweating starts.
I knew Jennifer Watkins as Jennifer Skinner. Her mother used to be my Avon lady. She was the only girl in her family. She had all brothers. Even though her killer died, it still doesn’t explain what happened and why ? What’s even stranger is I know the lady that solved this case !
Wow that's so interesting!!!
That’s crazy! It makes it feel a little different when it’s that close to home. Sorry for the community’s loss.
It's a real shame. I hope at least the surviving family can take some solace in having the crime solved.
Omg so sad
Jennifer was my niece. So glad they found who murdered her, but no reason for it.
Murderers, be scared! Geneology DNA is stepping up their game. I truly hope, many families can finally have closure, and find the culprit of their loved one's murder. I like seeing cases being solved, we needed this type of advancement in DNA.
Yeah, it's greeeeat (worried shifty eyes..)
I like the feeling that there are all these people who thought they had got away with their crimes, and are now quaking in their boots and waiting for that knock on the door...
that only matters if the body is found.
teaspoons of peanut butter exactly lol. A double edged sword. So cool to know where you came from but on the other hand, what are they going to do with our dna? Haha really worried
@@carpediem2445 check out genetic phenotyping by Parabon Labs. Leave your DNA and get your 97% accurate sketch made. Blew my mind.
Solving cold cases like hot knife through butter. One dude turned himself in, and in next they identified 60 year old john doe body and even solved a 30 year old cold case recently.
Edit : NVM they mentioned Cece Moore right as i posted this, she leads the team at Parabon.
ok I realize it was 1974 and a "different time" but letting a FIVE YEAR OLD walk by herself is ludicrous! I was born in 1975, in a small safe town and my parents wouldve NEVER let me do that and Im a male
I was born in 75 too & we always had to go in a group of kids, never walk alone
You were lucky then because I remember walking alone to the shop for cigarettes for my parents
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i was walking alone and i was born in 2003.. not saying its right, just saying that even to this day
its common
Thanks Butch cub 🐻
That Richard Davis must have killed other girls. The way he murdered that little girl was wayyy too horrible for just from anger or something.
*A grown woman with a loving husband and two kids who also just got a good paying job goes missing after not picking up her kids from school*
The police: "Mmm, yeah, a runaway seems about right."
Imagine learning later in life that one of your parents or family members that you grew up with and spent your whole life with murdered someone, it would literally change your whole perspective on them and every memory you had with them, I feel like that’s something that people don’t really take into account that the families of the killers himself would be absolutely crushed with finding out that information
Death of the offender due to car accident, seems like karma to me
It is… what goes around comes around
In case number 4, I don’t understand the youtube policy of not being able to speak about “it”. Ignoring it is not gonna prevent it from happening whereas it could escalate the issue in the society!
Btw, thanks for your great videos. Your videos deserve more attention.
they will get demonetised if they mention certain things
Not only will the video be demonetised it will also become unlisted. Meaning you would have to have the link to the video or physically search for it 👍
More than likely they're referring to the rape of a child and it cannot be mentioned
In then90's from the age of 6 i used to get myself to school or wherever alone. It was normal at the time
It doesn't bother me at all really, I'm actually glad they can't say the words or delve into the particulars. I mean, we all know what he was talking about generally and no one needs to know the particulars about that specific horror the poor child went through. Plus, it has a chance of going over the head of any little ears that might be surfing or walking through the room in which a true crime story is playing. Do you want to tell and 7 year old what that term means? And most of us know what kids are like, if you refuse or tell them some lie, they go to school or out in the community and ask about it 😔 so, I for one am glad about the rule.
It's amazing that even during a global pandemic these amazing detectives and scientists have managed to still work on and solve cold cases.
They've got nothing else to do....especially because of quarantine
Honestly, they actually opened more than 300,000 cold cases during the pandemic and the ones they were able to solve, they knew right where to find the living perps.
@@pamelamorris3148 my guess is boredom and the fact they had much more time to properly think....while drinking coffee In their underwear in bed...
so amazing that people did their jobs
@@mickeyarmstrong874 🤣🤣👍
I live in Missoula Montana and I have never heard of the story about Siobhan🥺😟😥 The worst part of solving these cases is that most of the murderers have already died and got away with these terrible crimes and will never face the justice that they deserve 😤 Don’t get me wrong, I am very happy that they were finally solved, but it would’ve been great for these evil people to be punished for what they have done! RIP to all of these sweet innocent people ♥️
Hey I'm in conrad MT... nothing crazy ever happens in MT ;) I love my state
@@tashastone4225 just because you're not aware of it, it does not mean it is not or did not happen.
Dead or alive the perpetuators are forever branded a murderer
We have a statue here? Have you seen it
@@icewallofcalm I never said or even implied that it didn't... I don't know where you got that from
Well done EWU...Fantastic job. So much detail, excellent narration. Love hearing about solved cold cases. Finally some kind of closure for the family.
It breaks my heart hearing stories like this. Why would anyone kill a innocent child? I just do not understand that kind of monster.
James Boston an* innocent
Thank you for saying "conclusive answers" rather than "closure".
The saddest thing about cold cases is that by the time the killer is found, they avoid justice due to death or old age. 😢💔
Whats Better Than seeing a EWU notification and you have your popcorn with you....Appreciate and Love your guys hardwork.
popcorn?
hell i have croissants
What's better for me is watching this while I'm supposed to be "working". Hahaha
Popcorn?
I have a full ass meal in front of me 🙌🏻
I do at night at relax time💜
I'm always drinking Coffee , and I just noticed it because of the question . I will bet cash money that everyone that watches these videos has a" quirk ". Shout out for the edit Holly P .
I was originally against the govt using DNA submitted by private individuals to these genealogy co's as invasion of privacy, but cases like these have forever changed my mind.
That's just what the government wants you to think 😉😂 jk its pretty awesome that old cases can be solved just by having a catalogue of DNA. Like a library for people
@@amorrissey9264 I always thought that everytime a person's born, the fingerprints need to be put in a data system for future uses like this.
@@dgamersnation1874 hum. No.
They’re public databases. So someone who gets a private test voluntarily downloads their data and ads it to a public database like GEDmatch
Well how many people used that aging app of Facebook ? Or used facial recognition with their COVID mask on their iPhone? I think “minority report” microchips are a good idea. You think big brother is tracking you. They are now. It’s called a smart phone.
Can you please explore and cover infamous Canada’s Highway of Tears? There is so much weird and controversial stuff surrounding that. I think it’s also a very important and sadly vast collection of cases that begged to be looked at and known.
By the way I love your channel! :)
I have been following that story for awhile it is super creepy and full of unanswered questions.
@@thatladyms_afro_disiac907 Yes, I'm hoping they do a video on it so it can raise the awareness it desperately needs. So many Native people have never been found.
There's a podcast called Crime Junkies and they covered that topic. I listened to it recently. And it's very tragic.
I totally agree needs more exposure and to be extensively examined. Also the Texas killing feilds i came upon recently. Love the videos
I love this “shook the whole town” rubbish, these sites keep using this kind of nonsense, and it just ain’t so !
I worked at that hospital when it happened. I remember everything. I am SO glad they found the killer. Its was something that stayed with me for years.
That hospital death still leaves me with questions.. I'm sure they said they found 2 dna samples on the plastic she was wrapped in so who was the 2nd sample from 🙃🤔
Genealogy tests and DNA has changed the game! I'm in my 40's but I'm gonna submit a sample so I can find my father...he owes me back child support! LOL
You go girl plus interest ❤️
Girl get mine too!
get your money girl 😂😂
So it’s been 3 years how’s that working out for you
Imagine the horror of hearing that your beloved grandpa was a child killer years after he died.
What is up EWU Crew!!
The narrator for this video was chosen perfectly! Thanks for sharing! I love hearing about solved cases as well. I am glad there are agents working on cold cases. I hope the families can grieve differently knowing who stole the life of their loved one.
God bless you guys!
Why the hell would you let your 6 year old walk alone anywhere, no matter how close?
I agree 1 million % but that’s around 50 years ago , probably wasn’t that uncommon as crazy as it seems today
No matter what year, evil is always there. you do not leave your child to walk alone at that young age...
@@zg8878 The 70s and earlier were times were people still felt safe. My mom grew up that way. In South Africa no less.
Don't blame the parents for what a disgusting man did.
My parents used to leave their cars and front doors unlocked back in the 70's and 80's. Hell when I was 5-6 years old in the 90's I used to walk by myself to the local swimming pool and school park by myself. Times have changed.
i would walk to the store alone when i was 5 smh
I love these "solved cases" videos.
Me too.i like the closure.
@@chesca7295 exactly!
Yes! My favorite Unsolved Mysteries are the ones that say UPDATE! at the end lol
Even though it was just a few houses down, NEVER let your 4 year-old walk alone!! How can anyone let their child go alone? When so many tragedies happen like this?
I wouldn’t let a 5-yr old play in her own backyard without supervision, much less walk to a neighbor’s house alone. Poor baby. RIP all the victims🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊.
Different times then but it wouldn't happen now
1975 different time. I am born in 1966 in Denmark and We ran around all day.
Linda Lund So did we; even into the forest for discoveries and collecting arrowheads.
I constantly see 4,5,8 etc year old kids running blocks away from their homes in my neighborhood. I don’t understand how, we don’t live in a safe area either. I have a 4 year old and she’s not allowed outside by herself
It's bc of cases like this that we're more watchful.of our children. I couldn't imagine having to live with the knowledge that my baby got kidnapped and murdered.
RIP to all the victims god bless you all
The rough, stressed looking detective who blows smoke into torchlight is my hero!
that poor baby walking home alone smh so sad
i love his voice, it makes the story so dark and scary
I remember this story, I used to work as a security officer at memorial hospital in the springs and walked the stairs case many years . Never felt anything negative. Poor girl, her spirit has moved to a. better place.
That one left me with questions.. he said they found 2 dna samples on the plastic but didn't confirm if the 2nd sample was cleared or identified 🤔
If killers aren’t caught, they always end up living long lives and dying of liver failure or cancer. It’s soooooo infuriating
That’s what you call karma. If a killer is healthy and committed a murder. They get a deathly sickness. if they’re already insane, and sick before murdering , They might get caught easily though some of this killers are so sneaky and very smart , it makes me frustrated knowing that their families (of the people that got killed) die or never get justice you know
Same happened with the black dahlia murder case. The likely killer died, and the evidence only came up once his own son went through his belongings post passing.
@@ZoriRaveHound ??? Theres a suspect in that case at all?? Last I checked, which admittedly was awhile ago, they were still no where close to the truth
@@ZoriRaveHound it's a lie. The "son" also stated some other bizarre things like the zodiac Killer being his uncle too.
Especially when they do horrible things to children
At this point I would be a little worried to tell my family I’m getting an ancestry dna test till after I did it already. Wouldn’t want to have a target on my head. lol
hang on so when someone gives their DNA to a ancestry site, the police can access that private information??
@@midnightbluenoz As far as I understand it (regarding the sites that help you search for relatives) everyone with matching DNA has access to your result. Otherwise there would be no point in that. I don't think anyone meant the stuff you use to find out how much e.g. German or Irish DNA you have.
@@midnightbluenoz nothing is private when the police have the right to investigate
Yes, I you submit DNA and a semi-distant family member has committed a crime, your DNA would come up as a familial match and could lead investigators to the relative.
@@HexenkoeniginVonAngmar they have your nationality results and your family tree but not your actual DNA code
It seems like Ricky got his Karma.
good for him
Yup car accident
Loving these narrators😊👍
What happened the original set up of the guy and his daughter?
@@teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425 they took the channel in a different direction from what they used to do... I loved them then and I love them now but yeah - it seems like a completely different channel now! Their subs went WAY ⬆️ after the changed format tho...
@@chrissieroxba2949 thanks for tbat! It doesn't even sound like they narrate any more, as you say, it's like a completely different channel.
All criminals should be required to take a DNA test.
Yeah, like a modernised version of the fingerprint.
They tried that in Az but Democrats and federal courts said its illegal.
@@danderson6290 moron.
@@danderson6290 seriously? Why though? So silly rules we have hey.
@@Lavieenrose99999 they say criminals have rights and taking there blood/DNA is illegal. I remember reading about it like 2 or 3 years ago.
Idk if you guys did a video on it or not but in Cedar Rapids Iowa at a mall a girl was killed a long time ago and the guy was found in 2020 or 2019 from him using the dna tasting kits to see where he was from
Yes! I live there and remember all the news about it. Happened at Westdale Mall
Love it, fate was just waiting...
Well, he brought that on himself, didn't he?
🤣😂🤣😂🤣. Much deserved
It’s crazy just how advanced DNA is now even compared to even 10 years ago
Honestly is, even the way they take fingerprints now is so digitally advanced now 😅
Love you EWU crew...... I hope everyone watching has a wonderful, blessed day!!!
I wonder what Ricky Severts family was thinking about their son after learning he was the prime suspect of killing Watkins in 1999? Going from grief to major league disbelief?
@crema de la soda That is 100% true. But in many cases murderers come from perfectly normal families.
This is my favorite narrator. 💕
I'm sorry they've passed but better to know what happened
The best narrator with the best voice on the internet!
You guys are great narrators. Love the channel
He wasn't too "born again," he didn't do the right thing!!
Right . Should’ve stepped foward. Hope he’s in hell
He was a classic Christian 🤫
Was thinking the same thing
Belun he’s in hell no matter what
@@evohaw8476 - “Hell” is a fictionally place tho
I seen that man's picture in another video in the first case he was once a john doe
Edit: thanks guys I never expected to get this many likes just talking bout john doe that I thought I've seen It is actually called 5 cold cases solved in 2020
Was he really.
@@bunnynjesus4eva yes I think it was a video called 5 solved doe cases or something I cant remember the video but i remember the face
I saw that too, but I don't watch the video. I wonder if it was click bait.
Well .. they r jst actors... Real id is hidden always... There are certain rules
@@nzanshitiri9305 yea your right
Yay I finally got my notification in time. Here lately when I get notifications it was hours late sometimes a day late
Mine has been doing that, also, and it’s very annoying lol I like being early and love all the videos they put out.
Ice storm here in the western part of Kentucky...its cold AF! great way to start the day... stay safe EWU crew!
Maybe cold for Kentucky but this morning in Northern Ontario Canada I woke up to -38 Degrees Celcius or -36 Farenheit. Polar bear weather
@@mudderofgod7762 oh my...please stay under blankets my friend! Sending warmth your way!
@@mudderofgod7762 thank the lord for global warmingglobalcoolingclimatechangw
@@stephanieboldenhtd4life880 Well we did get up to -22 for a high today so we appreciate the help
@@richardcranium3417 Global warming Bring it on, although to be fair we do get into the low to mid 30's celcius in the summer and then I complain about the heat
Please do more "solved" videos
I really don't Understand how can one live admitting to killing someone so fragile...
Although most above cases have a deep story yet unknown what wrong did the little girl do?
Regarding Angela Sibeke:
As previously reported by Law&Crime, court documents state that Siebke confessed that - after giving birth when she was 18 years old - she put newborn Baby April in a trash bag which ultimately caused the child’s death. She then tossed the bag in the Mississippi River without telling anyone what happened.
During Tuesday’s proceeding at the Rock Island County Justice Center, Fuhr explained why he felt Siebke, now the mother of six children, should not spend more time in a state facility
honestly, you should narrate audio books
DNA ancestry , imagine finding out you related to Jack the Ripper 😨
Well you wouldn’t find that out cause nobody knows who he is.
Curiously killed the cat
@@nancyhoward1917 But satisfaction brought it back
@Butter_Cup xxx
Don’t mind them...they don’t recognize the inference you were making 🙄. Duh, Jack the Ripper wasn’t in America either...it wasn’t meant LITERALLY! Geeze...smh.
Actually, the Ripper case is solved, it was a local butcher I think.
I sort of remember this case(from like 20+ yrs ago) of a newborn who'd been, idk, thrown out/placed on a roadway, and was run over by numerous vehicles. It was only later that someone investigated what the stuff was in the road and learned it had been a baby.
If I remember right, drivers who might have run over the baby, were given therapy.
I don't think they ever found out who the mother was.
I wonder if one day they will be able to track down the mother and find out what happened.
Poor Little Baby!💔💔💔💔💔🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hopefully they were already dead
Do more videos like this!!
Ricky : cool , I'm in the clear...
Universe: Not so fast....
It can be frustrating to think a murderer has seemingly gotten away with murder . . . But they will stand before the Lord and not only face their evil deed, but will feel the pain they caused their victim(s). Justice WILL prevail.
What I learned from EWU so far: If the US Police starts classifying a missing persons as runaway - start arranging the burial.
Watching this video reminded me of a British TV Series - The Missing. It is so heartbreaking to see what the families go through
Hey family!! 👋🏽 let’s see how many EWU crew members can check in?
Hey Asia and EWU crew.
Hi
This is the first video I have watched on this channel. (Great vid btw) I Just clicked a random true crime vid to listen to while I was doing my homework.I was completely caught off guard when you started talking about the first case which took place in Colorado Springs. I just moved to Colorado this past fall, and my girlfriend recently started a job at Memorial Hospital. I was like woah.. I know that place! very eerie!!
2020 seems to have been a good year for solving cold cases!
You know a lot of free time in people’s hands with a pandemic I guess.
I like the poetic justice that smoking was both what got Johnny Chrisco identified and also killed (I googled it, and it was specifically throat cancer, I like to assume from smoking)
Someone get this man a series!!
We should be very grateful for the good side of the technology that helps solved so many cases.
That poor little 5 year old girl! It’s the many cases like this that has caused me to keep a close eye on my own children. 😞
The parents are definitely somewhat at fault for this one
@@illogicalgarage8641not in 1974! It was a lot safer then, I walked to/from school several blocks away in the 70s as did most other children all over the country & nearly all of us survived. It's sickening you blame the parents in any way. The girl's abduction & murder was just a crime of random opportunity & only the murderer's fault. Today's world is dangerous but not so much then.
@MegaBored2 not so much then? Alrighty lets ask ted bundy. Back in 1974 you guys beat your wife's for fun, maybe you don't have much room to talk here.
thank you for uploading this, very unsettling stories ...
New Mr Ballen and EWU videos on the same day??? Amazing
Yes!!!
It makes me so sad that the murderers died before justice was served.
Damn! when yall said Jimmy Dean i got hungry AF lol
Dang.. your as highly suggestible as I am!
Love your channel and your content! Always so well thought out and concise! Even though some of these stories I’ve heard before - I always learn something new from you guys that I hadn’t heard before! Congrats on over a millions subs too! It was only a matter of time.... EWU CREW! 💪🏼 ❤️
I don't want to play the villain here but isn't it strange that all of the victims are women? and people still dare to say we live in a safe and fair world for women.
Statistically, you do.
How some cold cases on a yt vid could lead you to just think otherwise?
It's refreshing to know these horrible people have been found, despite being dead. Great vid EWU 👌🏻
Morning from Australia 👍 and a good cuppa tea thanks again
Debra’s landlord might be the nicest landlord ever very considerate
Thank you for this.
So frustrating when those that have taken a life..get to live..and escape Justice.
R.I.P..all those that suffered so cruelly.
God doesn’t let them escape justice. That is a great comfort to me.
If I had a dollar for every time a police department classified someone as a runaway when in fact they had foul play happen to them, I could quit my job.
Can we please call it like it is it's rape not assault
I love this channel consistent and good content !
A 5 year old not suppose to walk alone. Where were her parents?
I thought that too. But it was 1974, so children disappearing like that probably rarely happened. Also, the friend’s house was only a few doors down. Scary though, how a perpetrator could strike in such a short period of time, with no witnesses. Sad too, that over the years, parents had to be ever more vigilant of their children’s safety, due to the rise of such incidents.
@@wildatheart3182 yeah we were all out playing with other neighborhood kids back then too! My parents would start yelling for us to come in around dinner time and most of the other kids had to go in then too.. I remember when at 10 o’clock every night after the evening news they would say “its 10 o’clock... do you know where your kids are”? We always knew when we heard that - it was bed time! It was definitely a different time.. most didn’t even lock their doors - sad how different things are now...
I was thinking the same. I would NEVER let my children walk any distance alone. BUT, in the 70's it was common and not the same as it is today. I was ready to be angry with her parents, but I couldn't be.
in those days we all walked SAFELY around...its now that the whole world is paranoid. I used to walk to school aged 4.5
those who are most risky to children are often known to them rather than a stranger.
I adore these stories. I listen to them while I paint. Such a gripping voice and use of diction.
Big thanks to advance technology..
How can some people be so heartless and brutal.. And d baby💔😔😔
Back before birth control was cheap and abortion was legal, there were angel cemeteries for all the dead babies and fetuses found in garbage cans, ditches, hospital parking lots, wherever. Sometimes only a few bones would be found. It used to be very, very common.
27:40 #5 looks incredibly eerily similar to the psychopath Joseph Fritzl who locked his daughter in a dungeon for 24 years
The last case did absolutely amazing work and the efforts with everyone involved was stellar.
Your voice is perfect for this.
Thank you for the upload!!🦋
“What is up ewu crew”🤗🤗🤗
Ayyy! That's my jam!!
I remember this 1st story being a mystery its wonderful its solved. All the way over in England.
the fact that it wasn't Debra's family that was worried about her but her land lord. Who knows how long her body would have gone unnoticed if it wasn't for her land lord being concered about the apartment and debras things being destroyed by the weather.
DNA is a wonderful break through in solving these cases
I’ve never been this early 😩😩😩❤️❤️❤️
Please add time links in the description for each story 👍 that would be helpful because I listen while working and sometimes tune it out. Later I want to restart the story but have to search.
Awesome video
I live just south of Grand Junction and it was so awesome to see good case solved even after all these years.
I hope Joe Kenda was on the case!
Every time I hear Colorado Springs I think of him …..