My Dad was killed last year by a Filipina American (from the Philippines who immigrated here in 1984) who cremated his body to destroy the evidence of her poisoning him (against my wishes). He was also a U.S. Navy Veteran. I will never get his ashes back. The Police were unwilling to investigate his homicide.
I was going to say the same thing- yes I know they got the TV value from it, but it must have cost so much money to bring peace to a man who can finally let go of the pain and loss that held on to. It is a beautiful remarkable gift 48 hours gave him and honestly is one more reason why we all love 48 hours. I am so happy they could help him ❤️
@@artemisiam.8391i hope that they can find him one day as well. I think they didnt have a lead or knew where to look - problem with his, she had him cremated that complicates things even more
What amazing gifts from 48hrs. To hire a team, and after all these decades actually find his brother's remains. Then have his remains brought back to the US to be properly laid to rest. This definitely goes beyond just reporting a story. Thank you 48hrs.
@@misterx-gy3fg while that may be true, the length they go to find the remains and help the brother close this sub-chapter of his life, is commendable.
I am not a hateful person, but she deserved what served her. May god forgive my rudeness, but not letting the family bury their beloved ones, is so evil. I know 2 Philippine women here in Germany and they are sooo beautiful inside and out. This kind of evil is not common
I am so pleased that the crew were able to locate and bring back Earl’s remains, although sad that he was just tossed in a bag, it was good to see him at home. I hope 48 hrs can some day give that same blessing to Larry’s family.
That work on behalf of 48 Hours is one of the most decent, respectful, and kind gestures I have ever seen by a news/mystery television show. Absolutely lovely 😢.
I think it would be easier than they thought for Larry. The Philippine people are absolutely amazing. There’ are tons of amazing churches there. If she were to reach out to one they may be able to help her. I lived there for 8 years. That was over 20 years ago. A lot of people reach out to me via Messenger. Maybe she could reach out to churches in the area where they were and get help finding him.
To any and all affiliated with 48 hours, thank you for all that you do. Not just providing us the weekly episodes to all of this cases but the help and closure you give to so many families! Excellent reporting!
LOL!!! That was great , and I thought , exactly. POS. - The wicked fall by their own devices. Feel so bad that any of them got involved w her. She manipulated and had no heart. She used everybody.
As a Filipina, seldom you will find an American like Larry who is willing to adopt a family member of his wife in order the kids to have a better opportunity & good life. So sorry to the family of Larry.
He truly was amazing. I lived in The Philippines for 8 years. The people there are absolutely amazing. This monster was so not your typical person from The Philippines.
This was always one of my favorite 48 Hours cases of all time-the amount of reporting, intrigue and dedication. Well done to the team and Peter Van Sant who put this together. So glad this episode has been reuploaded!
In a wave of unethical true crime, 48 Hours is the beacon of ethics. Every story is told respectfully, and they go the extra mile to help in any way they can. The cases they have solved, and the closure they have been able to provide to so many for so long is incredible
I felt like I knew the story...but I have to walk very carefully in the real world today... it is hard and feels like being lost in a maze... which way to turn or even if I am imagining things... but I know this story half way through now...praying for a better outcome
Aw, man. That ending! Earl's brother being reunited with his remains just broke my heart. "It's good to have you back, brother."😢 So, Larry's ashes still can't be found? So devastating. It seems like they'd be easier to track down than Earl's. What a beautiful thing the 48 Hours crew did for that family. Just incredible. Overall, such a wild case!
Asking money for the ashes of a deceased who was murdered is a special kind of evil, Jeez leave the family alone, they have already suffered the loss of loved one 😢
Larry seemed like such a GENUINELY great person. It’s a blessing that people like him exist, but a curse that people like her exist as well. Rest In Peace, Larry!
I've read a docu-novel called "Rosario is dead" by author Majgull Axelsson. It is about child prostitution/p- file tourism in the Philippines. The story is based around a factual court case she was reporting about as a journalist and is based around interviews with the street kids, various people who work against it including volunteers from various organisations, police and so. Also staff from the US base. The case was internationally recognised for it was a doctor from Austria on the stand accused of causing a young girl's death by breaking a s*X toy in her that subsequently caused an infection that eventually killed her. The parents to these kids are often aware of their kids going to "play with tourists" at the hotels but let it happen because they come home with money, they are dirt poor. But of course the kids may grow up to not having much respect for other human beings. Sonia was perhaps killed by someone she hired to engaged the murderers but when insurance did not pay out she could not pay them?
You are so right I actually lived in The Philippines for 8 years. They truly are amazing people who will do anything for you. There are people who aren’t given good examples of how to live. That is simply not true in The Philippines
Trust me she is. I actually lived in The Philippines for 8 years. The people of The Philippines will walk through fire for you. She so did not get the way she treated these poor guys from her culture
@@astrusalemezzocuore2144- this is the statement I was looking out for. Larry was also a little slow. How can you allow a woman to treat you like this.
My sister's ashes were stolen by our abuser, the pain of not having that part of her close is terrible. GOD BLESS 48 Hours for finding that man's dear brother, incredible, bravo!
Your sister is in your heart and the memories you shared. Ashes return to the earth. Your sister has gone to be with God. My best friend used to tell me, "Do not come to my grave, I will not be there. Pray for God to grant rest and peace to my soul." So may you have peace in this. 🌸🕊️☦️
This was more than just reporting on a story. This was a real human effort to right a wrong. What a feat by the 48 hours team to find the remains and bring them home.
Many Filipino ex-pat people I have met here in the SF Bay Area, mainly through cycling clubs, have been amazingly warm, friendly, decent and welcoming people. I treasure their friendships.
@@chesie11 Sis,you. Have bad people in all race. Thank God Our Father, He looks at the heart. Not the outward of the person , but the mind and heart of the person. For all have sin and come short of His glory. So don’t feel ashamed because of someone else sins. Pray for the families that they forgive those who has did them wrong and get closure 😢😊So they may have peace. If you haven’t already give your life to Christ and then share the 💕 love.
48 hours - how very kind of you to bring back the remains of his brother. You went above and beyond. Its good to know there are still good people here in the world. ❤
This is the best 48 investigator to me. He's so dedicated, asks the right questions, empathetic, collected and professional. His episodes are the best.
Having said that I lived in The Philippines for 8 years. The truly are amazing people who will do anything for you. She doesn’t have the excuse of a bad environment. This woman was evil
@@geraldinehurley3197 hehe I have to ask my Dad to translate, I only learned Ilocano (cause when I was a kid, my parents would speak it when they didn’t want me to know what they’re were talking about so I learned. Then they got slick when I got smart and would speak Tagalog which I never could pick up lol 🤦🏻♀️)
Kudos to 48 Hours for going all the way to the Philippine to bring back the victim’s remains. This is an incredible documentary, with twists and turns. True life is more bizarre than fiction.
My brother’s ex invited him to a trip to her country everything paid for 😂😂😂 I told my brother if he wanted his resting place to be in Colombia then go with her. She was nuts and luckily he didn’t go.
How do you know if he would have died? Many people go to Columbia. How can you prove that he would have passed away or been murdered? Do you have some other story that she was evil or some other past
Sonia was indeed a cunning and evil woman. So sad to see Earl just thrown away in a bag, but major props to 48 Hours for finding him and bringing him back home to his family. I hope Larry will be found and returned one day to his family as well. Such sad cases.
Every man needs to hear this story. In my experience, there are a lot of men, especially around military bases, that want a Philippino wife. And I’ve seen many lives destroyed due to their lust. Please take precautions and learn from this story. It’s not a rare occurrence.
Yet there are shows about marrying strangers. i.e. married at first sight and also arranged marriages are a thing...so like 😂 anything is possible. @@ca8944
So true. Having said that the people are absolutely amazing. I lived for 8 years. They will walk through fire for you. If they are treating you well it is definitely that they are trouble and not because they are people from The Philippines.
Being a Filipina and watching this hits different.. My deepest condolences to the family of the husbands killed in our country. I just hope Larry's remains could also be returned to his family.
Earls brother so broken over loosing his brother just broke me too. It is really like dying yourself when you loose a brother. I can’t imagine loosing my sister or brother 😢😢😢.
Well, Earl was married to her for 21yrs and I think the love Larry had for the kids blinded him. She had a double/secret life that the shady PI seemed to know about, these psychos seem to.
Me too I lived in The Philippines for 8 years. The Philippine people are absolutely amazing. They will give the shirt off their back for you. She does not have the excuse of not knowing better.
the nightmare Larry put his family into is also unforgivable. I understand he was trusting but so many red flags and having no contact with your family is inexcusable. The poor family is living a hell because of his poor choices.
I agree and disagree. Larry made horrible, heartbreaking choices, but ultimately he was a victim of this. He lost everything. We don’t know what went on behind those closed walls - it’s 2024 now, it’s no longer the “only women can be abused and manipulated” phase, Larry very well could’ve been in a situation where he found it extremely difficult to leave after a while, when the pink fog dissipated. Some people are more naive, and others almost seem to have a master’s degree in manipulation. And the latter kind of person usually looks for the former, because it’s easier to hurt, use and manipulate someone who tries to justify your actions because they don’t want to see you as bad or malicious. The one I blame is that woman who put money over people. She’s the only one who’s genuinely responsible for everything. Larry and Earl could’ve had wonderful lives, bettering the world with their kindness and raising happy and stable families if it wasn’t for her.
I’m from the Philippines and married to my loving Us navy man for almost 6 years now. This story is heartbreaking and very sad to see. I know it’s very unchristian for me to say but an eye for an eye. Rip Earl and Larry 🙏
Amazing that 48 hours brought Earl home. Truly amazing. That's the kind of thing I would expect the mainstream media to be doing instead of all the BS they do nowadays.
I had heard of this crime before, but not of the imprisonment of the criminal! But Sonia, instead of getting the easy way out, Sonia should have been arrested and tried of the murders!
This is such a tragic story. A twisted story of evilness rooted from one woman. Thumbs up to Peter Van Sant for this incredible report, and to 48 hours for this amazing job.
In this case, if you watched and understand the video, they didnt meet in the Philippines. She's a businesswoman in the US for a long time when they met. Though so many people travel to poor nations around the world, not just the Ph to find a wife. I didnt like it, but its their life. Though many turned out to be successful marriages.
Live by the sword, die by the sword. (Or in this case, gun.) Sonia really pushed her luck and found out. RIP to her victims. The Bordeaus are such a handsome family.
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This video is really choppy, something ain't right.
Thank you for brining peace to Earls family ❤
😊@@davidandrew7314
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My Dad was killed last year by a Filipina American (from the Philippines who immigrated here in 1984) who cremated his body to destroy the evidence of her poisoning him (against my wishes). He was also a U.S. Navy Veteran. I will never get his ashes back. The Police were unwilling to investigate his homicide.
If your fiance does not want your family in your wedding, that’s red flag.
Didn't want them at the wedding. Definitely a red flag
It's not a red flag. It is a red marching band.
😂@@dr.barrycohn5461
Big time
That's a red billboard
The fact that 48 hrs found the remains of Mr. Bordeau is amazing.
And Larry 's?
I was going to say the same thing- yes I know they got the TV value from it, but it must have cost so much money to bring peace to a man who can finally let go of the pain and loss that held on to. It is a beautiful remarkable gift 48 hours gave him and honestly is one more reason why we all love 48 hours. I am so happy they could help him ❤️
@@artemisiam.8391i hope that they can find him one day as well. I think they didnt have a lead or knew where to look - problem with his, she had him cremated that complicates things even more
You Tek me to Amelika you andopt me niece me nephew me papa me mama....And then me love you long time...😢
They bury people in cheap sacks in the Phillipines?!!!Note to self: Don't go to the Phillipines😮
What amazing gifts from 48hrs. To hire a team, and after all these decades actually find his brother's remains. Then have his remains brought back to the US to be properly laid to rest.
This definitely goes beyond just reporting a story. Thank you 48hrs.
It's an entertainment show. They aren't giving gifts, they're creating entertainment in order to make money.
Agreed
@@misterx-gy3fg while that may be true, the length they go to find the remains and help the brother close this sub-chapter of his life, is commendable.
Stop please don’t believe everything you see 😂😂😂
@@misterx-gy3fgThey went beyond entertainment, and I’m sure the family will be forever grateful. Sorry you can’t see that.
This was one of the best "48 Hours" episodes I've ever seen. Thank you for re-loading it.
I agree 👍 💯 👌 .
Wholeheartedly agree
Agreed
He got his brother back 🥲
@@icingcake
May he rest in peace
😞🙏
That guy really needed his brother back. He seems like such a gentle soul. Glad 48 hours and all the individuals who helped made it happen
I am not a hateful person, but she deserved what served her. May god forgive my rudeness, but not letting the family bury their beloved ones, is so evil. I know 2 Philippine women here in Germany and they are sooo beautiful inside and out. This kind of evil is not common
R they mail order?
Bruh 😂 you cant say that hahah @brianmaitai7685
surely there are evil people everywhere ..no matter what colour of skin
Evil comes in all shapes, sizes, age, and color.
I'm married to a Filipino lady. It's 18 years now. She is the most wonderful person I've ever known. I'm so great full the Lord brought us together.
I am so pleased that the crew were able to locate and bring back Earl’s remains, although sad that he was just tossed in a bag, it was good to see him at home. I hope 48 hrs can some day give that same blessing to Larry’s family.
That work on behalf of 48 Hours is one of the most decent, respectful, and kind gestures I have ever seen by a news/mystery television show. Absolutely lovely 😢.
I think it would be easier than they thought for Larry. The Philippine people are absolutely amazing. There’ are tons of amazing churches there. If she were to reach out to one they may be able to help her. I lived there for 8 years. That was over 20 years ago. A lot of people reach out to me via Messenger. Maybe she could reach out to churches in the area where they were and get help finding him.
We need part 2 of this story..maybe with the remains of the second guy!!
@@nobuhledlomo6874 She had him cremated so i'm sure his ashes are long gone sadly
Yes but the fact that they literally destroyed that tomb to do it is even crazier.
Something is terribly wrong if you allow your wife to block your family from coming to your own wedding.
Yup, that is a big no no.
Agree. Larry didn't realize who he was marrying...they did marry pretty quickly. That's another no-no.....he could have done so much better.
@@Verawnique he wasn't a bright man.
Came to say just that but you beat me to it lol. Most men will be hell no woman 👋 bye A big RED FLAG.
@@Verawnique Yeah ok... He wasn't Brad Pitt
What a wonderful gift from 48 hours to the family ❤
They bill him for $250,000
@@14ariel77 Stop making up lies.
To any and all affiliated with 48 hours, thank you for all that you do. Not just providing us the weekly episodes to all of this cases but the help and closure you give to so many families! Excellent reporting!
The dad's grin when he said he'd shoot her again is ICONIC 😅
LOL!!! That was great , and I thought , exactly. POS. -
The wicked fall by their own devices. Feel so bad that any of them got involved w her.
She manipulated and had no heart. She used everybody.
I caught that glint in his eye - you’re right, it’s iconic!
@@elizabethpayne53 it was like a twinkle 🤣
I was HOLLERING!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@alarahillton1343Yes, she was a black widow.
RIP Larry and Earl ⚘️
I think it's brilliant of 48 hours to fly Earl's body back home! You're doing the Lord's work 👏🏽
Amen~😞🙏
As a Filipina, seldom you will find an American like Larry who is willing to adopt a family member of his wife in order the kids to have a better opportunity & good life. So sorry to the family of Larry.
As another Filipina, this story saddens me. We're normally very generous and selfless to a fault.
He truly was amazing.
I lived in The Philippines for 8 years. The people there are absolutely amazing. This monster was so not your typical person from The Philippines.
That was his downfall. You stay in your country, we'll stay in ours. Never mix. We are different.
@@concettaworkman5895 There are just as many horrible people in America. Check out other 48 hour episodes.
@@concettaworkman5895well how about your country stops invading others.
This was always one of my favorite 48 Hours cases of all time-the amount of reporting, intrigue and dedication. Well done to the team and Peter Van Sant who put this together. So glad this episode has been reuploaded!
The ending of this episode was incredibly touching.
In a wave of unethical true crime, 48 Hours is the beacon of ethics. Every story is told respectfully, and they go the extra mile to help in any way they can. The cases they have solved, and the closure they have been able to provide to so many for so long is incredible
Couldn't have said it better myself. They treat the victims as human beings instead of afterthoughts.
This is by far the wildest episode I've ever seen thus
far!! It was so many twist and turns! Just WOWZERS 😮
I know right.
Im 4 minutes in, can't wait ti see all the loops....
Came here to say the same thing. What a wild one.
The whole time I was watching it, I kept saying "It can't get any worse!". Then BAM, another explosion. Like man I can't take no more lol.
I felt like I knew the story...but I have to walk very carefully in the real world today... it is hard and feels like being lost in a maze... which way to turn or even if I am imagining things... but I know this story half way through now...praying for a better outcome
Aw, man. That ending! Earl's brother being reunited with his remains just broke my heart. "It's good to have you back, brother."😢
So, Larry's ashes still can't be found? So devastating. It seems like they'd be easier to track down than Earl's. What a beautiful thing the 48 Hours crew did for that family. Just incredible.
Overall, such a wild case!
When he said,” it’s good to have you back brother.” Instantly that broke me 💔💔💔
Yes, that broke my heart and some people are so evil that it is disgusting.
I'm sure Larry's ashes are long gone.
It was a lame sentimental crap. The brother is pathetic.
Asking money for the ashes of a deceased who was murdered is a special kind of evil, Jeez leave the family alone, they have already suffered the loss of loved one 😢
And it was a scam, they were gonna take the money and not send anything or send some random ashes
Sonia reaped what she sowed….
Amen! 🙏🏼
The Bible says that.
live by the sword, die by the sword
Exactly
Ge karma bayhana
Larry seemed like such a GENUINELY great person. It’s a blessing that people like him exist, but a curse that people like her exist as well. Rest In Peace, Larry!
Makes you wonder if the nephew or his father were involved in Sonya’s Black Widow scheme and retaliated against her later because she didn’t pay them.
That's what I was thinking. It makes sense.
That’s exactly what I thought! Also her weird friend who killed himself
Yeah, once she didn't get the insurance payout, she had to start scrambling.
Good point. What a greedy family
@@Matyicingmy thoughts exactly
Thank you for bringing the brother home!
Look into Sonia's parents! The apple does not fall far from the tree! The whole family may be rotten to CORE!!
The fact that her nephew killed her, it runs in there blood that they are murderers.
I've read a docu-novel called "Rosario is dead" by author Majgull Axelsson. It is about child prostitution/p- file tourism in the Philippines. The story is based around a factual court case she was reporting about as a journalist and is based around interviews with the street kids, various people who work against it including volunteers from various organisations, police and so. Also staff from the US base.
The case was internationally recognised for it was a doctor from Austria on the stand accused of causing a young girl's death by breaking a s*X toy in her that subsequently caused an infection that eventually killed her.
The parents to these kids are often aware of their kids going to "play with tourists" at the hotels but let it happen because they come home with money, they are dirt poor. But of course the kids may grow up to not having much respect for other human beings.
Sonia was perhaps killed by someone she hired to engaged the murderers but when insurance did not pay out she could not pay them?
@@johannas.l.brushane2518yes that’s possible!
It’s unfair to generalize, my mom is a terrible person, but I didn’t turn out like that, I’m like my father
You are so right
I actually lived in The Philippines for 8 years. They truly are amazing people who will do anything for you. There are people who aren’t given good examples of how to live. That is simply not true in The Philippines
I wonder why that evil woman's friend killed himself? Maybe he was guilty of something?
As far as I'm concerned ,he wasn't anything great either.If he was her friend he was a creep.
Or maybe he killed himself the same way Epstein did
I had the same thought.
I was looking for this!! He definitely had something to do with it
He was probably her lover and involved.
So pleased for Earl Bourdeau's brother to finally get his brother home.
The “sorry it took so long” hit really hard. 😢
@@VAJoyssI know made me cry 😭 and
Thank you for spelling his last name correctly.
Keep putting the old ones out, they’re the best
Wow, one of the best 48 hrs' documentaries, in my opinion
I'm a Filipino but this wicked woman deserve to rot in hell..very greedy and a murderer.
Trust me she is.
I actually lived in The Philippines for 8 years. The people of The Philippines will walk through fire for you. She so did not get the way she treated these poor guys from her culture
48 hours you are the best, thankyou for returning Mr Bourdeau's remains to his loved ones.
“none of your family is allowed at our wedding” way to set a good tone with the in-laws
And yet the husband went with that? Quite disturbing
@@astrusalemezzocuore2144- this is the statement I was looking out for. Larry was also a little slow. How can you allow a woman to treat you like this.
@@astrusalemezzocuore2144I agree and I would not marry her if she didn’t want to invite my family.
@@TrinhNguyen-sh4fjexactly. Larry has a big RED flag in his face since day one he chooses to ignored.
Peter Van Sant: "...you would dance on her grave?" AND "We found Earl." The BEST episodes on 48 Hours are HIS. ❤
The man who killed himself must have known a lot and didn't want to do jail time.
I think he was sonia lover too
Maybe a lover and a partner in crime
My sister's ashes were stolen by our abuser, the pain of not having that part of her close is terrible. GOD BLESS 48 Hours for finding that man's dear brother, incredible, bravo!
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
So sorry this happened to you. 😢
Your sister is in your heart and the memories you shared. Ashes return to the earth. Your sister has gone to be with God. My best friend used to tell me, "Do not come to my grave, I will not be there. Pray for God to grant rest and peace to my soul." So may you have peace in this. 🌸🕊️☦️
🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏
@@melissabarham4837 🥹 thank you.
Thank you for bringing Eric’s remains back to his brother. Such a heartbreaking story with a heart warming end.
God bless the 48 hours staff and crews for helping the brother to bring back the remains of his brother Earl. Mr. Van Sant is an amazing reporter.
This was more than just reporting on a story. This was a real human effort to right a wrong. What a feat by the 48 hours team to find the remains and bring them home.
Who else has a friend like Larry who just won't listen😔 (and you know he's in danger)
There are still lots of good women in my country. I feel ashamed of what she did. Tell your friend to be careful and not to trust easily.
Many Filipino ex-pat people I have met here in the SF Bay Area, mainly through cycling clubs, have been amazingly warm, friendly, decent and welcoming people. I treasure their friendships.
@@chesie11
You have nothing to be ashamed of! Only the criminal should feel shame.
@@chesie11 Sis,you. Have bad people in all race. Thank God Our Father, He looks at the heart. Not the outward of the person , but the mind and heart of the person. For all have sin and come short of His glory. So don’t feel ashamed because of someone else sins. Pray for the families that they forgive those who has did them wrong and get closure 😢😊So they may have peace. If you haven’t already give your life to Christ and then share the 💕 love.
@@JamilaMusa-xz6ssAmen❤
48 hours - how very kind of you to bring back the remains of his brother. You went above and beyond. Its good to know there are still good people here in the world. ❤
As a Filipino i am so embarrassed with our justice system here.
Best episode. Well done 48 hours! That woman…she rots in hell!
Yes she does, she was straight up evil!
This is the best 48 investigator to me. He's so dedicated, asks the right questions, empathetic, collected and professional. His episodes are the best.
I agree. Peter Van Sant is my favorite 48,Hours corespondent. He is compassionate and competent. ❤
@@JstJayn absolutely. I love him.
Omg I’m Filipino American, I know women like her. 😵💫😵💫 Only 3 mins in, I’m already like she’s GUILTY! 😑
32 mins in…what the whaaaaaaaaaat 😳
Haha! SAME! And me too!! ❤️
Agreee!!!! Nakakasuklam !!!
May alam ang Dios.
Having said that I lived in The Philippines for 8 years. The truly are amazing people who will do anything for you. She doesn’t have the excuse of a bad environment. This woman was evil
@@geraldinehurley3197 hehe I have to ask my Dad to translate, I only learned Ilocano (cause when I was a kid, my parents would speak it when they didn’t want me to know what they’re were talking about so I learned. Then they got slick when I got smart and would speak Tagalog which I never could pick up lol 🤦🏻♀️)
An amazing, but very sad story. Thank you 48 Hours.
Kudos to 48 Hours for going all the way to the Philippine to bring back the victim’s remains. This is an incredible documentary, with twists and turns. True life is more bizarre than fiction.
This was definitely one of the best 48 hours episodes ever! Thanks for uploading it!
I’m glad Earl made it home. My dad’s name was Earl and he passed a decade ago and I miss him every day and this made me cry
I understand. I miss my father all the time, the feeling of loss never goes away.
@@AnnabelleJARankin sometimes I think it gets harder
@@maryjane4432 I know what you mean, the sense of loss gets deeper.
I think slow witted people are named Earl.
My brother’s ex invited him to a trip to her country everything paid for 😂😂😂 I told my brother if he wanted his resting place to be in Colombia then go with her. She was nuts and luckily he didn’t go.
Thank God. You have to trust your gut. Intuition is real!! As you know.
How do you know if he would have died? Many people go to Columbia. How can you prove that he would have passed away or been murdered? Do you have some other story that she was evil or some other past
@@jasontomica8938An ex and a fully paid trip to Colombia?
You must be naive😂😂😂
@@jasontomica8938Of course she has a story on which she made that conclusion, that's her ex sister in law 🤦
Thank God he listened to you
This topic is so important
I think you’re amazing for helping to reunite this family. I appreciate this honorable act of kindness. Thank you!
Red flag when you are told not to invite your family to any of your 3 weddings ?
🎯💯
Like…???? How can you go ahead?!
Exactly 💯
Some men are so blinded by their emotions. It happens every where.
@@MarthaArgaw I think more than emotions if you know what I mean lol !
The dads salute at the empty grave broke my heart 💔
😭
Two mins in and I’ve determined that Sonia is definitely guilty!
Definitely 😭
Innocent until proven guilty - non?!
Sonia was indeed a cunning and evil woman. So sad to see Earl just thrown away in a bag, but major props to 48 Hours for finding him and bringing him back home to his family. I hope Larry will be found and returned one day to his family as well. Such sad cases.
This is the wildest and most captivating 48 hours episode I’ve ever watched! My goodness. Even Mr. Sunglasses during an interview guy winds up dead 😟
And self inflicted too. Something tells me he also had a relationship with Sonia 🤔
Every man needs to hear this story. In my experience, there are a lot of men, especially around military bases, that want a Philippino wife. And I’ve seen many lives destroyed due to their lust. Please take precautions and learn from this story. It’s not a rare occurrence.
Lust?
You don’t marry for lust.
Yet there are shows about marrying strangers. i.e. married at first sight and also arranged marriages are a thing...so like 😂 anything is possible. @@ca8944
So true.
Having said that the people are absolutely amazing. I lived for 8 years. They will walk through fire for you. If they are treating you well it is definitely that they are trouble and not because they are people from The Philippines.
Thank you 48 hours to get the remains back to the US. You did a great job!! I ❤ 48 Hours and Peter vanSant. Greetings from Germany ❤
Definitely one of the best episode.
Being a Filipina and watching this hits different.. My deepest condolences to the family of the husbands killed in our country. I just hope Larry's remains could also be returned to his family.
This episode gave me absolute cold chills. I watch them all, I never comment. But this is just amazing work.
Thank you 48 hours for getting the remains of his brother.
Earls brother so broken over loosing his brother just broke me too. It is really like dying yourself when you loose a brother. I can’t imagine loosing my sister or brother 😢😢😢.
*losing
*lose
Larry just dont know his wife after 16yrs and walk to a trap😢
Larry wasn't too bright
Right i can’t believe this
Sounds like he really cared about the kids in the family
Well, Earl was married to her for 21yrs and I think the love Larry had for the kids blinded him. She had a double/secret life that the shady PI seemed to know about, these psychos seem to.
Too naive!!
Let’s talk about Henry Hoskins! What did he know that was so bad he took himself out? So. Many broken people in this episode!
Not sure, but they said he knew many of her secrets. It is possible she became the reason he ended his life, he was another casualty.
Ich bin begeisterte 48 hours Zuschauerin. Diese Folge hat mich sehr berührt. Vielen Dank fürs Hochlade auf youtube. Liebe Grüsse aus der Schweiz
Ja es ist was besonderes ❤hier bei YT
She wanted his Navy Pension...😢
And the life insurance policies…
The only thing petit about Sonia was her height. The evil within her was humongous.
She wasn't good looking either
@@WilliamBonney-gl2qf😂😂😂
IM A FILIPINO LIVING IN THE PHILIPPINES.. I FEEL SAD FOR LARRY...😢😢.. IM REALY CRYING RIGHT NOW... LARRY IS SO KIND..
Me too
I lived in The Philippines for 8 years. The Philippine people are absolutely amazing. They will give the shirt off their back for you. She does not have the excuse of not knowing better.
I wouldn't trust anyone from Sonia's family not just Sonia.
48 Hours decided to remind us of how important a sibling is ❤
Well done 48 hours you deserve an award!
Those who digs a hole for others usually fall in it themselves. ❤
the nightmare Larry put his family into is also unforgivable. I understand he was trusting but so many red flags and having no contact with your family is inexcusable. The poor family is living a hell because of his poor choices.
Nothing is unforgivable. His wrongs are between him and God. We will be judged by the same measure of judgment with which we judge others. ☦️☦️☦️😞
@@melissabarham4837 i agree 100%
I agree and disagree. Larry made horrible, heartbreaking choices, but ultimately he was a victim of this. He lost everything. We don’t know what went on behind those closed walls - it’s 2024 now, it’s no longer the “only women can be abused and manipulated” phase, Larry very well could’ve been in a situation where he found it extremely difficult to leave after a while, when the pink fog dissipated. Some people are more naive, and others almost seem to have a master’s degree in manipulation. And the latter kind of person usually looks for the former, because it’s easier to hurt, use and manipulate someone who tries to justify your actions because they don’t want to see you as bad or malicious.
The one I blame is that woman who put money over people. She’s the only one who’s genuinely responsible for everything. Larry and Earl could’ve had wonderful lives, bettering the world with their kindness and raising happy and stable families if it wasn’t for her.
Don’t victim blame, it’s an atrocious thing to do. Shame on you.
Larry was a beta male
She's evil woman.
Now we can say SHE WAS!
@@almarustrian5936. Came here to say the same! 😂
She really is, what a disgusting this woman is. She doesn't love them, she's only after the Money.
Ya think
@@barneystone1715 👍
Crazy evil woman! Poor Larry didn't have a chance!
I’m from the Philippines and married to my loving Us navy man for almost 6 years now. This story is heartbreaking and very sad to see. I know it’s very unchristian for me to say but an eye for an eye. Rip Earl and Larry 🙏
Frankly that is what it will take to bring people to repentance. Feel comfortable with your statement
Good afternoon 48 hours family, I hope you are all having an amazing day!
No invite to wedding? BIG red flag!
Amazing that 48 hours brought Earl home. Truly amazing. That's the kind of thing I would expect the mainstream media to be doing instead of all the BS they do nowadays.
At least he’s not missing anymore,well done 48 Hours ❤
I had heard of this crime before, but not of the imprisonment of the criminal! But Sonia, instead of getting the easy way out, Sonia should have been arrested and tried of the murders!
I was once in a relationship with someone exactly like this..im glad i got out of that. You pull a gun on me,thats it.
Feel you bro👍
@@corneliuscornia3189 exactly bro. Bs
I am so glad you got saw trouble
She killed two good hearted husbands.
This is such a tragic story. A twisted story of evilness rooted from one woman. Thumbs up to Peter Van Sant for this incredible report, and to 48 hours for this amazing job.
Well done 48 Hours on all the great work you did here!
Best 48 hours episode ever, thank you!
The salute from his father broke my heart
This was DEEP‼️I will rewatch at home - too many details to not focus on while watching at work
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Asking 35000 Dollars, then 250.000 for their loved one's ashes. Obscene.
Her whole family was in on everything
This was one of the best episodes ever. So many twists
I can't believe someone actually talked to Peter when he ambushed them.
When I saw those eyebrows I knew evil lives here😮😢
Zoleka kuzeka 🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂
i thought she had mean eyes and a bad temper.
I don't understand why these men travel all the way to the Philippines to get a wife.
And to adopt little girls.
They're desperate
Because it’s hard to find a good traditional woman in America
Part of their job as a Navy
In this case, if you watched and understand the video, they didnt meet in the Philippines. She's a businesswoman in the US for a long time when they met. Though so many people travel to poor nations around the world, not just the Ph to find a wife. I didnt like it, but its their life. Though many turned out to be successful marriages.
This was a classic episode of the series and one of the best. This case was unreal.
Live by the sword, die by the sword. (Or in this case, gun.) Sonia really pushed her luck and found out. RIP to her victims. The Bordeaus are such a handsome family.
So happy for dennis that the 48 hours crew could bring his brother home and I also wish larry ashes were also returned to his family
What a shamed... I'm a Filipino I love watching 48 Hours...but this is so bad..but not all Filipinas are like her..
How is life