I turned on the captions and it’s pretty entertaining just observing what is generated. The officer at the press conference stated she apparently died of chest wolves
Mike you would make a brilliant and hilarious prosecution attorney. Every time you say things like “we got a whodunnit…. Kinda… if you squint”, I picture you saying that in front of a jury and it makes me laugh.
He would make a good and funny any kind of criminal law attorney. He would be great in a court room because of his style of humor. It would always be acceptable and appropriate. Plus he is also very intelligent and reasonable.
I don’t know why my mind has to literally pause, then read it in caps, when there’s quotations.. “..While not shedding a tear for his wife of......... *TREE* ..... decades.”
I love the way ,in the interview ,where he says "I'm sensitive like that" . People don't talk like that and that made me think he was guilty. It was as if he was complementing himself to the cop to make them think what a cool great guy he was. Normally people dont speak in terms like that unless they've a reason as he had.
This is my aunt. I won't speak on the case, it caused too much turmoil in my family. All I'll say is that her home was a second home to me and I miss her incredibly. Thank you for doing a good job on the video.
I genuinely hope you're doing okay after all of this.when I was 13 my aunt was killed. She was my favorite person in the world and we were so close. Her death was ruled a suicide but she was found 400 feet down the side of a very steep and forested 800 ft high mountain, full grown pine trees thickly line the entire mountainside. She had no broken bones, no lacerations, minimal bruising only around her neck and on her abdomen just under her ribcage. She died of internal bleeding due to a ruptured spleen. The original coroner didn't believe it was suicide, he thought homicide and that a hard punch to her stomach was what caused the spleen to rupture and that she had been strangled once she had gotten very close to dying in order to speed up her death and that it wouldn't have taken much force on her neck at that point which is why there wasn't more bruising or a broken hyoid bone. Her boyfriend definitely killed her but was never brought to Justice for it. Our family was divided on that and it ultimately tore us all apart. I'm 44 now and I still miss her like it happened yesterday. I'm so sorry for your loss.
Man it blows my mind just how much research you have had to have done to make these videos. Not to mention the depth of the videos themselves (editing, music, video etc.) But it must've taken a lot of time and searching to get all the news footage, video clips and sound bites. Props to you for A really good and very entertaining channel. I can't get enough and I can't wait for the next one
And then the fact that his uploading schedule is speedy fucking Gonzales levels of fast. He's a beast. I just hope he never burns himself out. We want our Mike happy and healthy :D
And he doesn’t bug you to ‘like’ or subscribe, even though it’s free to do so. He has a patreon but he doesn’t bug us to join. I have done so because I know the amount of work that goes in, so I have no problem paying. He’s a good lad :)
I'm happy he doesn't act like every other True Crime Channel and just copy and paste everybody else's work that's what pisses me off about those other channels and that's why I like this channel the most
I actually thought he was going to say something like "there was no blood coming out when I (got there)". It's also pretty hard to make out "I killed my wife, shit." after I replayed a few times at high volume. He probably did it, idk. But, just saying, can you confidently say he "admitted to it" with those things? I think no.
@@GardenGuy1942 I don't think I would have voted to convict were I on the jury because there seems to be too much room for reasonable doubt. Why do you think she did it herself?
@@Findpepperbridge he said "cuz, I, ya know, I'm sensitive like that". It's inappropriate to do that there. A truly innocent person wouldn't think to add that detail in the moment of recounting what led them to discovering their wife's dead body. He isn't upset at all at any point in time either.
Mike looked so satisfied when he said, "there were tree things", then that "tirty tree" required a pause in case we didn't notice, it isn't necessary to have trees in every case but it makes us all a little happier, thanks!
I always have a hard time with cases like this - I genuinely believe he did it, 100% personally, but the evidence is kind of weak and I’m surprised he got convicted.
I personally think that he is 100% innocent. I clearly heard "I found my wife... shit there is blood" etc. Sounds K and F sound nothing alike and I have no idea how people hear a K in there. The prosecution proof base is weak af - a knife in the wrong slot, and it has been washed? All my family members put knives in wrong slots. The blood on his clothes aunt proven to be hers, and if it's washed when did they find it? He just absolutely doesn't behave like a killer.
The first time I heard it without subs, I honestly heard “I found my wife sick”. I even thought I must have heard wrong because it didn’t make much sense, but that’s what I heard.
But Watts at least had an obvious motive. This guy had no identifiable motive (the one presented by the prosecution being utter dogshit and clear grasping at straws, but infidelity always sways the jury so it's a classic)
@@silaslizzie43 "any" first time murderer? surely you mean some first time murderers. how many domestic violence situations have you seen end up in murder? tons.
Or me, I've been there, but I survived.editing to add, while he was always emotionally and verbally abusive, I never expected that what happened would actually happen not in a million years. But it did, and I can think of many motives, none of which deserve that.
"I didn't want whatever was going on to wake my wife, cuz I'm sensitive like that..." 🙄 Hope old Mark didn't break his arm patting himself on the back there...
Haha...exactly what I thought. Why would he even think to say that when someone has just murder his wife? 😆 It's really frustrating when it's obvious who did it, but the evidence is lacking.
If I had known about Mike's channel while in school, my presentations would have been %100 better. Still haven't found a better storyteller- love you, Mike!
Hey. If you like storytelling and learning how to tell a good story watch some of Day[9] videos. He's a streamer of video games but he does this parts where he tells stories or tell how he learned to tell them, lessons of life and stuuf like that, its brillant! Watch he's How the police found my car or how to deal with sadness, there are many others and I can't express how his life lessons and even he's upbeat view on life has made me a better person. Hope you like it!
You've hit the nail on the head here, I think he did walk in on her with the secret phone and lost it with her. Even when he's telling the cops about the texts and pics he was sending the woman he's trying to say it was all innocent stuff, like that's what he'd been saying to the wife before he killed her.
To be fair, cats screeching is a pretty terrifying sound and I would venture to say way more common than a woman screaming because she's being murdered. So hypothetically if he had been innocent, it wouldn't surprise me if his mind had gone to cats first before thinking it's his wife getting murdered.
I heard... "I stabbed my wife... Shit. Blood everywhere." It sounded to me like the inflection used in exclaiming the word "shit" was a moment of either realizing what he had done or realizing that he had just stated it to the dispatcher... 🧐
I didn’t hear anything clearly enough to convict someone of murder. To me it sounded more like found, but I’m not even sure of that. But being that it’s so subjective, that isn’t solid evidence.
Yeah - arrogant. And his description of events is so practiced. Trauma makes people forget stuff, tell things in a jumbled order, lose their train of thought as they deal with shock.
I thought he was going to say "there was no blood coming out when I found her " but he said ...there was no blood coming out when I..or whoever..I don't know" ... Yikes!
I think his “Why did I have to walk in...” statement was said in hopes of it being heard as “Poor me; why did I have to be the one to walk in and find her?” He likely knew he was being recorded.
yeah. he definetly seems to be completely aware of being recorded. i speak in myself sometimes when i did something stupid but i doubt it would be loud enough for the mic to pick up. so the fact he spoke loud and clearly seems very suspect
yes it looks like he is saying it for the Cameras, same as the "I'm sensitive like that" ( re coming in quietly) I guess its thoughtful to" kill your Wifey with a Knifey" Quiety!
The son said 5monthd after the murder he was watching TV with his dad and there was a knock at the door. The son said when Mark saw the detective, "he was upset. Couldn't believe it. Like, are you kidding me?" If you were innocent wouldn't you assume/hope they were coming to tell you they arrested the person who murdered your wife? Why would you be upset? And when Mark was being questioned right after the murder, he calmly went on and on about the woman in Idaho and how innocent the pictures they sent each other were innocent. Like one of a quilt she made. Wouldn't you be too upset to go on and on like that? Nothing taken, no evidence of anyone else in the house. Mark was charming, so it IS hard for someone, including HER family to believe he could do something like that. Not every murderer acts like the monster they are.
He sounded Guilty AF from the call itself. When he says, "Oh it's in her chest" he didn't even pretend well enough that he just discovered it while on the 911 call.
Also he was trying to put on a show with the fake panic-like hurried voice. If I found my wife that way, I'd be bawling my eyes out and my throat would be shriveled!
@@karan_puuung7687 Yup, I'm pretty sure dispatchers are trained in psychology or at least they can identify when something isn't right, and move forward with the situation accordingly (ie. tell the cops to be suspicious of the caller).
@@ToyokaX I was a dispatcher. We were not trained in psychology, but we must pass a psych test ourselves. We may have our own judgments on something like that but usually it wouldn’t come up until there was reason to discuss it. Unless it was really obvious at which point we may write a note about the tone of the caller. In one like this the first concern is medical though
I mean really no one knows how they would react or handle that kind of situation until they're put in that situation. And I hope to God that's never happen to you guys. Shock and trauma are really hard to grasp and as humans we need to be careful about judging how we think someone else should have reacted in a very tragic scenario. People are extremely complex. Seeing someone you love in such a scene as this one, it stands to reason our reactions are as different as we are individually.
I'm not saying he's innocent, but that is absolutely something I'd say. I find a dead loved one and the sarcasm and morbid humor comes out full force. It's how I cope.
wow, in one hand the nature of the channel may lead us to that conclusion ( as we are conditioned to look at him suspiciously. )However, I would not rely sole on it to come to a conclusion.
I honestly heard him say "I stabbed my wife," on the 911 call. Good video again Mike! I've been bingeing your vids for almost three weeks now, and I'm a new subscriber too. Keep the good work Mike and don't ever stop having a goo!
Mike is blowing up getting a lil over a million views every episode! He deserves it and deserves the big bucks he's better than any true crime podcast or show
Guy's found his wife bloody & _dead,_ talking to the detective within a few hours, "i thought i heard weird screaming - you know, you'll hear a cat? Well, it wasn't like _that._ But i heard the weird screamy kinda noise, so i got up..." Derective: "And went to check on your wife -- " Guy: "No. _NO!_ ['Course not! What's the matter with ya?? Going in to check on my wife - disturbing her _sleep_ just cause i hear screamy noises? Are ya mad??] went down to check see if i could find the cat, 'cause she needs to sleep ... *_Cause i'm sensitive like that._* -- blah, blah blah."
When the son arrived home , the wife was already dead , otherwise he would have heard something. This also explains the why the blood was dried in when the police arrived. The totality of the evidence points accusingly at the husband .
Thank you Mike, another great one, I'm going back thru the old stuff😁 As you say, I can't help but think he did catch his wife, Karen, with his 'secret phone.' I'm so sick of ppl being unhappy in relationships and choosing murder over breakup/marriage😢🤬
In his defense you’d be shocked how many people will ask “then why don’t you arrest them!?” “Um, because they are not a suspect, they are a person of interest”
I liked it that the police announced there was no danger to the neighborhood, basically 'nothing to see here folks, just a family affair'. That's how sure they were they knew who the murderer was.
The way he's sitting, his physical posture is a clear none stop obvious indication of guilt. He's just sitting there with his legs up, you know like chilling out.
Plus it's odd for him to say that he was sensitive that way when talking about not wanting the cats to wake his wife. Why would he have to explain he was sensitive? It's clearly just added to try to make himself look good.
I have a feeling by watching that his wife Karen told him she's going to divorce Mark, and he freaked out in violence. My take, something serious was about to change Mark's life.
Yep. When a spouse cheats on you, that gives you grounds for divorce and she probably told him she would be taking him to court and getting lots of his money, etc, etc. This probably pissed him off so much he lashed out at her with that kitchen knife while their kid was at the movies.
Yes! I commented this somewhere else. I think she told him she was leaving him, and that is a common reason for men to kill their wives. Can't look bad, and can't give up their money.
If you play back the 911 call , it seems that he says "I killed my wife shit" then he stutters and fixes what he says. Also the fact that the blood was dry then that would mean he lied about finding her alive. The interrogation footage where he says "I did it" "I mean whoever did it" I'm glad that they tried him again and finally found guilty for his wife's murder.
I love how people always say, "They just aren't capable of doing something like that". Unless that person is physically disabled or severely mentally handicapped, they ARE capable of doing it. These people are confusing "capable" with "culpable".
Same as when people say "stuff like this doesnt happen in our town". Firstly, creeps and murderers can be anywhere, and secondly once it happens in a town like yours it can happen in yours
No. Only some people are capable of doing that. Notice that most people chose divorce, separation etc instead killing their partner. I would give my life for my family. I would never forgive myself if something happened to them and my life would be over. I pity you, cause with that kind of twisted thinking you won't be able to fully trust your partners, friends and even your kids!
@@marekmalinowski7188 anyone can suffer from sudden psychosis, when they had zero mental problems their entire life. Plus, there can be so so so many factors that play into it. Just a wild example- maybe the husband finds out the wife severely ab*ses their kids and she says she’ll get full custody because he’s always on the road for work and people believe the mother. It doesn’t at all have to be something they feel good over or stand by. It takes less than a minute of pure desperation/rage. Even a push into a kitchen counter can do it. Mistaking the partner for a burglar through a freak coincidence. Maybe the husband helped the wife with anaesthesia over a terminal illness she wanted no one to know about. Not saying it’s at all normal or desired to do. It almost never is the best solution (parring self defence). Just that we can never predict which circumstances we might run into that cause the indefensible.
If you find someone in a puddle of their own blood you do not describe them as being “sick”. The Manson family didn’t leave Sharon Tate sick on the floor.
@@GardenGuy1942 you’re either a really weird and useless troll disagreeing with people for attention, or you’re just bad at gauging people’s innocence. Either way, it’s a good thing you weren’t on any of these juries
If you don't see the wound and blood is on her chest and possibly on her face you might think she was sick. She could have thrown up blood or something. Idk not defending Mark but the use of the phone call and the interrogation were very weak pieces of evidence to me. The only reason I'm on the mark did it side is because of the clothing covered in blood.
So upset at myself. I took for granted my 5 whole days of binge watching every single episode of That Chapter. Now my life hangs on whether or not it’s Tuesday or Friday at 3pm. I just don’t have my usual ✨sparkle ✨ until that time.
I’m listening to this with my earphones on. My husband is trying to sleep next to me & I’m laughing my ass off. He knows I’m listening to a true crime video. He must think I’m so twisted! Mike....you’re just too funny, but I love it!
You are so adorable. Your delivery is so effective and creative, and you endear yourself every time. You make dark topics as tolerable as they can be. ❤️
@@ThatChapter Happy Easter Mike, and by the way, it actually was the cat, specifically my cat that killed her, and I deeply regret letting Inky escape from her outdoor enclosure. Usually, she only drags home parts of livestock & dogs...
I’m pretty sure at the end he had just been looking at the the interrogation room camera and it occurred to him to try and perform a “private” monologue declaring his innocence but gave up or thought better of it before he could finish
I actually think he was going to say "why did I have to walk in on her/the body." Remember the plan was to have his kid find her dead so he could say he had been asleep and heard nothing
I was waiting for a life insurance reveal! I was a bit on the fence about the 911 call but when he said he didn’t want the cats to wake his wife because he’s sensitive like that 🤮 I was like “he did it”
Blows my mind that people think they're not being recorded in these interrogation rooms then end up saying or doing things that incriminate themselves.
The first thing he did in the interview was compliment himself to make himself look good, a grieving husband wouldnt do that "oh y'know im sensative like that" He so did it.
I thought that was weird too! It seemed like he complemented himself again when he said it looked like the killer knew what they were doing because they only had to stab her once.
@@Spills51 I mean I have no intentions on joining a murderous gang ;], but still doesnt change the fact people dont talk like that and theres been examples of this same thing on past mike stories
It's sad that even her family support him, but I understand that when you have known someone for so many years you truly think you understand them inside out.
Idk this case feels different than a lot of the others he does. I still feel like Mark did it but the phone call didn't sound like "I killed my wife" to me and the interrogation of hin saying "when i" and stopping almost felt like he got emotional and stopped. Like if you found your wife and genuinely thought she was sick or something and alter find out she was stabbed, and you were standing there not doing anything to stop the blood. I'd feel super guilty and responsible for not doing anything to help... that said I'd feel pretty guilty if I...u know...stabbed her myself. But either way i don't think he was going to say "when I did it." The only thing that makes me feel more confident it was Mark is because the blood on the clothes. Every else seems so weak. I'm just saying I could easily see the conviction over turned some day if any other evidence is found showing jt wasnt Mark.
I think I already commented on this. I worked as a caregiver just about a quarter of a mile from where this happened. This little town is very quiet. Never thought something so sinister would happen here. Freaky
“The person of interest is definitely a person that we’re interested in”
Fine policework.
Well imagine if he said the person of interest is a person we're not interested in :)
Lol. Picked up on that 😂
ha ha ha
I heard that too 🙄
Every minute in Africa 60 seconds passes
“A person of interest, is a person we are definitely interested in” me, when I'm trying to bullsh't my way to the essay minimum word count
Glad I'm not the only one who caught that 😂
So whats a definitive person of interest thae?
Forreal tho
It sounded like something Chief Wiggum would say
@@Gooner333333333 "You've got the wrong number. This is nine-one... two."
“There were footprint in the backyard, but who owned the foot” is one of my new favorite lines lol
Lol..
Wasn't me!
Did they ever find the foot?
Dammit, you beat me to it!
Lolz
Thank you to the deputy for explaining that a person of interest is a person they're interested in. I feel enlightened.
A person of interest is definitely someone we’re interested in. 🎉 That dudes not going to live down that comment 😂
Absolutely riveting! Profound! Lol
That's how much you know. There were TWO OTHER people of interest that they WEREN'T interested in. :)
It's like an Abbott and Costello routine
That comment made my day 😂
“The person of interest, is a person that we’re definitely interested in”. Thanks Sheriff.
That part was absolutely hysterical!
Yea, what! Lol
@@jfinney225 t least he cleared it up.
@@addie_is_me 😂
I know right?!! 🤣
I turned on the captions and it’s pretty entertaining just observing what is generated. The officer at the press conference stated she apparently died of chest wolves
Wow, that sounds brutal. 😂🤣
@@nodancingpalmtrees7931 must have been a full moon 🌕
@@ScooBdont 🤣
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Dang.. chest wolves again...
“I didn’t want it to wake up my wife, cuz I’m sensitive like that” ??? What a weird thing to say
I cracked up 😂
I gave my phone the side eye
Meow
If she has kids she might have had her quilt stitched up
@@cerealrakist7360 she was quite the kissy cat 🐈
Mike you would make a brilliant and hilarious prosecution attorney.
Every time you say things like “we got a whodunnit…. Kinda… if you squint”, I picture you saying that in front of a jury and it makes me laugh.
"Your Honor, we have a Marky-Mark-and-the-Funky-Hunch that we'd like to explore now .."
He would make a good and funny any kind of criminal law attorney. He would be great in a court room because of his style of humor. It would always be acceptable and appropriate. Plus he is also very intelligent and reasonable.
No bloody tracks out of room. Him talking about how sensitive he is, while not shedding a tear for his wife of "tree" decades.
I don’t know why my mind has to literally pause, then read it in caps, when there’s quotations..
“..While not shedding a tear for his wife of......... *TREE* ..... decades.”
Tree-ty tree... to be exact 💯
Lol, awe! I love Mikes accent 😂😍
I feel personally attached, I'm Irish lol
Turdy tree years to be exact lol
‘The person of interest...is definitely a person we are interested in.’
That’s the kinda stuff I’d come out with if I was being filmed for TV.
Me too! LOL
When you are trying to make the word count for your essay lmao
Same 😂
Coming to the comments to see if anyone else notes this lmao.
I swear 🤣🤣
Mike’s comment section is like a best friends group chat. I love going through the comments. Everyone is just so funny and nice lol.
Lol! So true! It’s because he’s so loveable that you just instantly get into a good mood every time he says “Hey you!” :)
@CNY Golf It could be you 🧐
Nah they're pretty stupid and always making lame prison rape jokes.
@CNY Golf lol
It sure beats politics
I love the way ,in the interview ,where he says "I'm sensitive like that" . People don't talk like that and that made me think he was guilty. It was as if he was complementing himself to the cop to make them think what a cool great guy he was. Normally people dont speak in terms like that unless they've a reason as he had.
I thought the same.
Good catch! I remember thinking he sounded off somehow when he said that but didn't quite figure it out. Excellent! 👍
That's the kind of stuff a "nice" guy (or girl) would say. Like they're trying to convince themselves.
Yeah I caught that too and found it really funny. I actually laughed out loud.
He was also very calm for a man who had discovered his "beloved" wife dead and covered in blood. 🤔
As soon as i saw him initially sitting down in the interrogation room i thought. "Oh look its trying to act human."
🙊🤣🤣🤣 best comment ever
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I just thought "wow, he's bad at acting, really really bad" lol
@@AlbionRising Especially when he had to mention how "I'm sensitive like that" in not wanting the wild cats to wake up his wife... puleeese...
"The old knifey to the wifey"
Mike bro your killing lmao.
Nobody can do this the way Mike does It is fantastic. I mean these cases are sad, but he makes them way more interesting to listen to.
@@kf10126 he sure does! That’s why he’s over 1 mil subs in less than a year. 👍🏽
I know, right? If we must watch true crime (and apparently, we do) his channel is the best!
Lol 🤣🤣
You’re*
He was such a considerate guy, he didn't want cats waking the wife he'd stabbed to death.
I know right! The most bullcrap excuse to try and cover his tracks 😂
He really was sensitive...
About ppl knowing he wasn't as great as they thought...
😂😂😂😂
sure. so he stabbed so that the cats won´t wake her up. all locigal and quite efficient, isn´t it?
he didn't want the cats to wake his son more like
"That's men for ya". Mikes comment at a knife being in the wrong spot.
Loved it.
“I went to check on the noise because I didn’t want it waking up my wife, I’m sensitive like that.” What a weird fuckin thing to say!
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Never trust anyone with those sunken dead eyes. Or a mullet. Lookin at you Theo Von, yah creepy bastard.
I was just about to post this same comment LOL
I tought the exact same thing
Right, so obvious he was guilty as soon as he said that.
“The person of interest is definitely someone we are interested in.” That’s some fancy police training right there.
Pure Python
So cringe.🤦♂️🙈
As well as "pedestrian foot traffic"
This is my aunt. I won't speak on the case, it caused too much turmoil in my family. All I'll say is that her home was a second home to me and I miss her incredibly.
Thank you for doing a good job on the video.
Aimee, I can’t imagine what you have been through. I’m so very sorry.
Sorry for your loss ❤️
Aimee so sorry for your loss, hugs from Ireland ❤💜🧡
❤️
I genuinely hope you're doing okay after all of this.when I was 13 my aunt was killed. She was my favorite person in the world and we were so close. Her death was ruled a suicide but she was found 400 feet down the side of a very steep and forested 800 ft high mountain, full grown pine trees thickly line the entire mountainside. She had no broken bones, no lacerations, minimal bruising only around her neck and on her abdomen just under her ribcage. She died of internal bleeding due to a ruptured spleen. The original coroner didn't believe it was suicide, he thought homicide and that a hard punch to her stomach was what caused the spleen to rupture and that she had been strangled once she had gotten very close to dying in order to speed up her death and that it wouldn't have taken much force on her neck at that point which is why there wasn't more bruising or a broken hyoid bone. Her boyfriend definitely killed her but was never brought to Justice for it. Our family was divided on that and it ultimately tore us all apart. I'm 44 now and I still miss her like it happened yesterday. I'm so sorry for your loss.
The quote on here that Mark says that always gobsmacks me. “I’m sensitive like that”
"She took a picture of her quilt and sent it to me."
*Strangest word for private parts I've ever heard*
Nice quilt 😉
Hey. My quilts are up here 👀
They were pillows 😂
I don't usually make blanket statements but the husband is clearly quilty of his wife's murder.
@@pepps1943 😆
I like that Mike never asks for any subscribers and he has 1.15 million, you the man Mike!
Some things are missing:
Utah.
Life insurance.
Prisoner ratting out his cell-mate in exchange for a reduced prison sentence.
Man it blows my mind just how much research you have had to have done to make these videos. Not to mention the depth of the videos themselves (editing, music, video etc.) But it must've taken a lot of time and searching to get all the news footage, video clips and sound bites. Props to you for A really good and very entertaining channel. I can't get enough and I can't wait for the next one
And then the fact that his uploading schedule is speedy fucking Gonzales levels of fast.
He's a beast. I just hope he never burns himself out. We want our Mike happy and healthy :D
I'm sure he has a team to help him, but yes a lot of work goes into this reporting
And he doesn’t bug you to ‘like’ or subscribe, even though it’s free to do so. He has a patreon but he doesn’t bug us to join. I have done so because I know the amount of work that goes in, so I have no problem paying. He’s a good lad :)
Plante Mor So Speedy Gonzalez that I'm like 6 months behind LOL.
I'm happy he doesn't act like every other True Crime Channel and just copy and paste everybody else's work that's what pisses me off about those other channels and that's why I like this channel the most
It's comical how Mark keeps accidentally admitting to it and then catching himself halfway through the sentence.
She killed herself, how can’t you see that
I actually thought he was going to say something like "there was no blood coming out when I (got there)". It's also pretty hard to make out "I killed my wife, shit." after I replayed a few times at high volume. He probably did it, idk. But, just saying, can you confidently say he "admitted to it" with those things? I think no.
@@GardenGuy1942 Give it up dude....
@@GardenGuy1942 I don't think I would have voted to convict were I on the jury because there seems to be too much room for reasonable doubt. Why do you think she did it herself?
And it's even more (darkly) comical that he should keep doing this if innocent. Really screwing himself over.
"I'm sensitive like that" describing himself whilst describing his wife death told me the whole story :-/
I thought he was saying his wife is sensitive to sounds like that. Which makes sense cause of his loud snoring
@@Findpepperbridge Exactly.
@@Findpepperbridge he said "cuz, I, ya know, I'm sensitive like that". It's inappropriate to do that there. A truly innocent person wouldn't think to add that detail in the moment of recounting what led them to discovering their wife's dead body. He isn't upset at all at any point in time either.
@@Findpepperbridge No, he said "cuz I'M sensitive like that". He was bragging about what a good husband he was.
Yip ,that was more telling than anything else he said
Mike looked so satisfied when he said, "there were tree things", then that "tirty tree" required a pause in case we didn't notice, it isn't necessary to have trees in every case but it makes us all a little happier, thanks!
I always have a hard time with cases like this - I genuinely believe he did it, 100% personally, but the evidence is kind of weak and I’m surprised he got convicted.
I personally think that he is 100% innocent. I clearly heard "I found my wife... shit there is blood" etc. Sounds K and F sound nothing alike and I have no idea how people hear a K in there.
The prosecution proof base is weak af - a knife in the wrong slot, and it has been washed? All my family members put knives in wrong slots. The blood on his clothes aunt proven to be hers, and if it's washed when did they find it? He just absolutely doesn't behave like a killer.
I think anyone that is sad about being single should binge watch all That Chapter videos lol
How, you would need time to sleep?
@@GardenGuy1942 True lol but sleeping and eating can be included in a marathon binge
Lol right tho
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I am alone in amsterdam but i smoke everyday amnesia haze watermelonzskittes an watching that chapter
I love it when Mike wears his "Disembodied Head" Jumper!
Police chief: “the person of interest is a person we’re definitely interested in”
That’s some top notch detective work
Made me think of ACE VENTURA. lol
*Insert The Dancing Ace Ventura GIF wearing pink TuTu* LOL [Jim Carrey]
Youre funny!
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ha ha ha
The first time I heard it without subs, I honestly heard “I found my wife sick”. I even thought I must have heard wrong because it didn’t make much sense, but that’s what I heard.
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“There was no history of violence, why would he kill her?” Maybe ask Chris Watts the same question!🤔
But Watts at least had an obvious motive. This guy had no identifiable motive (the one presented by the prosecution being utter dogshit and clear grasping at straws, but infidelity always sways the jury so it's a classic)
"There was no history of violence..." As would be the case for an serial killer after their first murder. Or any first time murderer for that matter.
@@silaslizzie43 "any" first time murderer? surely you mean some first time murderers. how many domestic violence situations have you seen end up in murder? tons.
@You Tube sux dix he isn't a serial killer
Or me, I've been there, but I survived.editing to add, while he was always emotionally and verbally abusive, I never expected that what happened would actually happen not in a million years. But it did, and I can think of many motives, none of which deserve that.
"Knifey to the wifey"
I didn't want to laugh, but I kind of felt like I had to.
Came to the comment section just for this
The life of the wife was taken by the knife
Same
I literally said “Noooo”
He said it like it's just a normal thing to do 😅
"But who owned...THE FOOT?"
The theatre lost a valuable recruit when Mike became a TH-camr.
LOL IKR
"I didn't want whatever was going on to wake my wife, cuz I'm sensitive like that..." 🙄
Hope old Mark didn't break his arm patting himself on the back there...
Haha...exactly what I thought. Why would he even think to say that when someone has just murder his wife? 😆 It's really frustrating when it's obvious who did it, but the evidence is lacking.
Yeah, yes sensitive to try not to wake her. But screw her feelings when it comes to his secret phone and lady friend.. What a guy!
Caught my attention, for sure!
Came hunting for this comment!
Yes!! 🤣🤣☠️
I love when he says " I heard a sound, you know what a cat sounds like, well it wasn't like that". What else didn't it sound like? Oh yeah, the truth.
If I had known about Mike's channel while in school, my presentations would have been %100 better. Still haven't found a better storyteller- love you, Mike!
Mr b a l l e n
Mr ballen
Your face.
I watch Mr. Ballen, too :) I prefer him for more casual listening. He is reallly good at picking stories with a ton of layers and crazy twists.
Hey. If you like storytelling and learning how to tell a good story watch some of Day[9] videos. He's a streamer of video games but he does this parts where he tells stories or tell how he learned to tell them, lessons of life and stuuf like that, its brillant! Watch he's How the police found my car or how to deal with sadness, there are many others and I can't express how his life lessons and even he's upbeat view on life has made me a better person. Hope you like it!
You've hit the nail on the head here, I think he did walk in on her with the secret phone and lost it with her. Even when he's telling the cops about the texts and pics he was sending the woman he's trying to say it was all innocent stuff, like that's what he'd been saying to the wife before he killed her.
“I could break out my life insurance dance again, but I WONT...”
I feel personally attacked
Same. I live for it
I actually looked up with full concentration 😢
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I can´t believe Mike let´s us down like that....
@Jessica Wilson it's the video about Todd Chance and it starts at 11:35
I love how he goes into detail about what "the weird screaming" sounded like when the whole time he could have just said he heard her scream.
Yeah I think "Jim Can't Swim" had a term for that, for when a guilty person over explains mundane details.
I think he explained exactly what she did while he stabbed her.
"I'm sensitive like that"
To be fair, cats screeching is a pretty terrifying sound and I would venture to say way more common than a woman screaming because she's being murdered. So hypothetically if he had been innocent, it wouldn't surprise me if his mind had gone to cats first before thinking it's his wife getting murdered.
@Reign Yeah, it's called bullshit, lol.
7:27 "Marky Mark and the funky hunch" dude, you have the best puns in the game.
That one got me too LOL!
Same. I can't help it. I should say: I've never, ever meant any disrespect or harm to anyone involved.
I heard... "I stabbed my wife... Shit. Blood everywhere." It sounded to me like the inflection used in exclaiming the word "shit" was a moment of either realizing what he had done or realizing that he had just stated it to the dispatcher... 🧐
I went back and listened again before reading any comments and concentrated hard and that’s EXACTLY what heard and how I interpreted it.
same here
Thats very similar to what i heard tbh
I didn’t hear anything clearly enough to convict someone of murder. To me it sounded more like found, but I’m not even sure of that. But being that it’s so subjective, that isn’t solid evidence.
I hear "shoved"
The way he sat at the police interview gave him away straight away
Yeah - arrogant. And his description of events is so practiced. Trauma makes people forget stuff, tell things in a jumbled order, lose their train of thought as they deal with shock.
They're always guilty when they act like they're sleeping in the interrogation room
I don't know guys, I act, speak, and sit that way sometimes when I'm devastated.
whenever Mike wears that sweater, the black bar on it makes him look like he's just an armless, floating bust hahaha
I was thinking the samething..lol
I was scrolling through the comments to see if someone felt the same.
IM DED
It's so cool, right?!
HAHAHA omg I'm dead. Ty for that!
I thought he was going to say "there was no blood coming out when I found her " but he said ...there was no blood coming out when I..or whoever..I don't know" ...
Yikes!
This actually makes no sense the most sense it would’ve made is if he would have said when I found her
I heard him say "I stabbed my wife." Never a good reason for murder, but what I don't get is how people keep thinking they will get away with it! Wow.
"The person of interest is a person were interested in" -infinity IQ police officer
10:39. 😲 is that called mansplaining?
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Yup caught that. Don't forget the dog they borrowed from the Wildlife Fish and Game
Yeah I caught that piece of gold too. Bless him. Bet he was like f**k! Can we go again? We've all been there!
He said that to outline the differences between POI and suspect
I think his “Why did I have to walk in...” statement was said in hopes of it being heard as “Poor me; why did I have to be the one to walk in and find her?” He likely knew he was being recorded.
yeah. he definetly seems to be completely aware of being recorded. i speak in myself sometimes when i did something stupid but i doubt it would be loud enough for the mic to pick up. so the fact he spoke loud and clearly seems very suspect
yup
My thoughts exactly
yes it looks like he is saying it for the Cameras, same as the "I'm sensitive like that" ( re coming in quietly) I guess its thoughtful to" kill your Wifey with a Knifey" Quiety!
It was a very odd thing to say.
'Marky Mark and the Funky Hunch' is probably the best thing I've heard in a long while
I’ve been scrolling to this bc I knew I wouldn’t be the first to comment on this. 😂😂💯
Ditto
The Name or their music? 🤔
Or “knifey to the wifey” 😂
Wow! You look beautiful from here...! 😊
The son said 5monthd after the murder he was watching TV with his dad and there was a knock at the door. The son said when Mark saw the detective, "he was upset. Couldn't believe it. Like, are you kidding me?"
If you were innocent wouldn't you assume/hope they were coming to tell you they arrested the person who murdered your wife? Why would you be upset? And when Mark was being questioned right after the murder, he calmly went on and on about the woman in Idaho and how innocent the pictures they sent each other were innocent. Like one of a quilt she made. Wouldn't you be too upset to go on and on like that?
Nothing taken, no evidence of anyone else in the house.
Mark was charming, so it IS hard for someone, including HER family to believe he could do something like that. Not every murderer acts like the monster they are.
He sounded Guilty AF from the call itself.
When he says, "Oh it's in her chest" he didn't even pretend well enough that he just discovered it while on the 911 call.
Also he was trying to put on a show with the fake panic-like hurried voice. If I found my wife that way, I'd be bawling my eyes out and my throat would be shriveled!
@@ToyokaX Exactly. I'm sure the dispatcher also must have caught on this fake panic as they observe a lot of people's reactions to various situations.
@@karan_puuung7687 Yup, I'm pretty sure dispatchers are trained in psychology or at least they can identify when something isn't right, and move forward with the situation accordingly (ie. tell the cops to be suspicious of the caller).
@@ToyokaX I was a dispatcher. We were not trained in psychology, but we must pass a psych test ourselves. We may have our own judgments on something like that but usually it wouldn’t come up until there was reason to discuss it. Unless it was really obvious at which point we may write a note about the tone of the caller. In one like this the first concern is medical though
I mean really no one knows how they would react or handle that kind of situation until they're put in that situation. And I hope to God that's never happen to you guys. Shock and trauma are really hard to grasp and as humans we need to be careful about judging how we think someone else should have reacted in a very tragic scenario. People are extremely complex. Seeing someone you love in such a scene as this one, it stands to reason our reactions are as different as we are individually.
I respect the investigator so much for just casually dropping the OJ line.
💀🤦🏽♀️🤣🤣🤣funny
I know, I was like whoa, you actually went there, didn’t ya?!🤣
Well that cop is wrong, the Juice was found not guilty
@@budwhite9591 still killed her
@@stephencurry4835 🤣🤣not what 12 jurors said. The glove didn’t fit.
The second he said ‘because I’m sensitive like that’ I knew he was guilty
Yep, that's explanation that doesn't need to be there. Extra information that's irrelevant.
Hopefully you are never in a position where your accused guilty because of the misuse of words 👍👍
@@evelghostrider the only misuse of words is that you can’t differentiate between your and you’re
I'm not saying he's innocent, but that is absolutely something I'd say. I find a dead loved one and the sarcasm and morbid humor comes out full force. It's how I cope.
wow, in one hand the nature of the channel may lead us to that conclusion ( as we are conditioned to look at him suspiciously. )However, I would not rely sole on it to come to a conclusion.
I honestly heard him say "I stabbed my wife," on the 911 call.
Good video again Mike! I've been bingeing your vids for almost three weeks now, and I'm a new subscriber too.
Keep the good work Mike and don't ever stop having a goo!
Sorta the same, I heard, "I shot my wife."
I heard ‘I stabbed my wife….mumbled (with a) stick! Blood everywhere!’
Me too tbh
I heard “I killed my wife”. I was like wait what?
‘Let’s give it a goo’ has become music to my ears
Mine as well!
Same.
I feel weird liking someone I don’t know this much, but, Mike is just so likable.
“Let’s Giggity goo”
The phrase has even come to my mind when I need to say something like that.
@@alsnow3582 same 😂
A channel of interest is a channel we are definitely interested in.
Mike is secretly overjoyed that we love his Life Insurance Dance really 😂
"She took a picture of her carpet, so I could see if it matched the drapes"
quilt..... yeah. right.
Mike is blowing up getting a lil over a million views every episode! He deserves it and deserves the big bucks he's better than any true crime podcast or show
Absolutely true!!!!!! He definitely rocks the doc's!!!!!
I heard “stabbed my wife.” Not killed or found. And that was before I found out what happened to her.
Me too
same!
Same!
Same!!
I also heard the same.
Only Mike can make "But who owned the foot?" sound like the mystery of the century.
There were tree possibilities.
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"Knifey to the Wifey" 😆
@CutAndPasteLife
You won't believe the *turd* one!
Guy's found his wife bloody & _dead,_ talking to the detective within a few hours, "i thought i heard weird screaming - you know, you'll hear a cat? Well, it wasn't like _that._ But i heard the weird screamy kinda noise, so i got up..."
Derective: "And went to check on your wife -- "
Guy: "No. _NO!_ ['Course not! What's the matter with ya?? Going in to check on my wife - disturbing her _sleep_ just cause i hear screamy noises? Are ya mad??] went down to check see if i could find the cat, 'cause she needs to sleep ... *_Cause i'm sensitive like that._* -- blah, blah blah."
When the son arrived home , the wife was already dead , otherwise he would have heard something. This also explains the why the blood was dried in when the police arrived. The totality of the evidence points accusingly at the husband .
I swear you PURPOSELY pick cases that have the most number 3’s in it because you know how much we all love hearing you say that number, lol.
Na, He's just giving it all a goo lol
Hahahahahahahahahaha. The Irish have an aversion for the ‘th’ phonetic sound 🥰
and he said it so loud too... TURTY TREE YEARS 🤪
Oh my gosh! I totally didn’t even hear them this time!
I've noticed this too! the amount of cases that occurred in 2013 is suspicious lmao
He didn't want the cats to wake his wife up. "Because I'm sensitive like that."
Yup, sensitive about ppl finding out what he did
I caught that too. Yeah, he's a really sensitive guy. And I'm the King of Siam. TgT
I think he said "she is sensitive like that".
So he made sure she'll never wake up again .
@@carinaekstrom1 8:15 No, he did say because I'm sensitive like that.
Thank you Mike, another great one, I'm going back thru the old stuff😁 As you say, I can't help but think he did catch his wife, Karen, with his 'secret phone.'
I'm so sick of ppl being unhappy in relationships and choosing murder over breakup/marriage😢🤬
"She took a picture of her quilt and showed it to me...."
Are you sure it wasn’t her carpet Mark?
Lmfao awesome
Rug?
Right! Lmao
Did the quilt match the carpet?
Best comment here
“Hey you and welcome.” Top Ten Intros of All Time
My name is Mike
Mike out is the saddest lol
@@ginger7344 Yip, definitely a "hit to the heart" type of video, if We get that comment from Mike in the outro
“Let’s give it a goooooo
“The person of interest, is a person that we are definitely interested in....”
wow someone get this sheriff a round of applause lol
@@davidkartwright9003 wat?
In his defense you’d be shocked how many people will ask “then why don’t you arrest them!?”
“Um, because they are not a suspect, they are a person of interest”
I liked it that the police announced there was no danger to the neighborhood, basically 'nothing to see here folks, just a family affair'. That's how sure they were they knew who the murderer was.
I actually laughed when he said that!!
You should start uploading again Jamie
The way he's sitting, his physical posture is a clear none stop obvious indication of guilt. He's just sitting there with his legs up, you know like chilling out.
Plus it's odd for him to say that he was sensitive that way when talking about not wanting the cats to wake his wife. Why would he have to explain he was sensitive? It's clearly just added to try to make himself look good.
Best line EVER..
"I'M SENSITIVE LIKE THAT" WHAT A 'TARD
“Knify to the wifey”... a Mike classic.
“A person of interest is a person we’re definitely interested in”... Sheriff Shakespeare
I too noticed that statement of the damn obvious...🤐
I have a feeling by watching that his wife Karen told him she's going to divorce Mark, and he freaked out in violence. My take, something serious was about to change Mark's life.
His Mormon bubble was about to pop.
@@gold707786 that's exactly what was going to happen
Yep. When a spouse cheats on you, that gives you grounds for divorce and she probably told him she would be taking him to court and getting lots of his money, etc, etc.
This probably pissed him off so much he lashed out at her with that kitchen knife while their kid was at the movies.
Yes! I commented this somewhere else. I think she told him she was leaving him, and that is a common reason for men to kill their wives. Can't look bad, and can't give up their money.
If you play back the 911 call , it seems that he says "I killed my wife shit" then he stutters and fixes what he says. Also the fact that the blood was dry then that would mean he lied about finding her alive. The interrogation footage where he says "I did it" "I mean whoever did it" I'm glad that they tried him again and finally found guilty for his wife's murder.
I love how people always say, "They just aren't capable of doing something like that".
Unless that person is physically disabled or severely mentally handicapped, they ARE capable of doing it.
These people are confusing "capable" with "culpable".
Same as when people say "stuff like this doesnt happen in our town". Firstly, creeps and murderers can be anywhere, and secondly once it happens in a town like yours it can happen in yours
Same as when the suspect says, "Why would I kill them? I had no reason to kill them." Sure ya did, insurance money!
No. Only some people are capable of doing that. Notice that most people chose divorce, separation etc instead killing their partner. I would give my life for my family. I would never forgive myself if something happened to them and my life would be over. I pity you, cause with that kind of twisted thinking you won't be able to fully trust your partners, friends and even your kids!
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@@marekmalinowski7188 anyone can suffer from sudden psychosis, when they had zero mental problems their entire life. Plus, there can be so so so many factors that play into it. Just a wild example- maybe the husband finds out the wife severely ab*ses their kids and she says she’ll get full custody because he’s always on the road for work and people believe the mother.
It doesn’t at all have to be something they feel good over or stand by. It takes less than a minute of pure desperation/rage. Even a push into a kitchen counter can do it. Mistaking the partner for a burglar through a freak coincidence. Maybe the husband helped the wife with anaesthesia over a terminal illness she wanted no one to know about.
Not saying it’s at all normal or desired to do. It almost never is the best solution (parring self defence). Just that we can never predict which circumstances we might run into that cause the indefensible.
If you find someone in a puddle of their own blood you do not describe them as being “sick”. The Manson family didn’t leave Sharon Tate sick on the floor.
Do you not think the wife did it herself? Everyone blaming the husband but little evidence
@@GardenGuy1942 Quit trolling. It's tiresome.
@@Bubba__Sawyer stop following me in comments, it’s strange and I feel uncomfortable
@@GardenGuy1942 you’re either a really weird and useless troll disagreeing with people for attention, or you’re just bad at gauging people’s innocence. Either way, it’s a good thing you weren’t on any of these juries
If you don't see the wound and blood is on her chest and possibly on her face you might think she was sick. She could have thrown up blood or something. Idk not defending Mark but the use of the phone call and the interrogation were very weak pieces of evidence to me. The only reason I'm on the mark did it side is because of the clothing covered in blood.
Mike has a very unique brilliant way of telling the stories. No other channel delivers the way Mike does. Hes fantastic!
Good looking , with carisma .
@@jorunnrisdal2676 he has bags and bags of charisma. He is so witty too. A real gem.....💎
We love you, Mike!!! Your sense of humor and caring comforts.......keep giving us the interesting cases!
So upset at myself. I took for granted my 5 whole days of binge watching every single episode of That Chapter. Now my life hangs on whether or not it’s Tuesday or Friday at 3pm. I just don’t have my usual ✨sparkle ✨ until that time.
Hahaha same!!!!
I did the same
I had to start rewatching old ones 😂
I feel you it gets better but no one is better at true crime than Mike!
Same here lol best show on youtube, even beats out network real crime shows
I’m listening to this with my earphones on. My husband is trying to sleep next to me & I’m laughing my ass off. He knows I’m listening to a true crime video. He must think I’m so twisted! Mike....you’re just too funny, but I love it!
...er...
Lol
😂 👍
Yes my son looks at me very strange when I'm laughing my head off he must think I find murder funny when in fact it's Mike's awesome delivery 😜
Be careful... if I've learned anything from Mike's videos, it's that your husband may kill you for not letting him sleep!
"I didn't want whatever was going on to wake up my wife I'm sensitive like that"
I was laughing at that
I can’t understand why you wouldn’t want to share a bed with this absolute gentleman.
MEOW MEOW MEOW HSSSSSSSSS
You are so adorable. Your delivery is so effective and creative, and you endear yourself every time. You make dark topics as tolerable as they can be. ❤️
Happy Easter Mike and all who read this!
Happy Easter Julie!
Hot cross buns, chocolate eggs, family, lamb and mint sauce. (Yorkshire puddings) Easter is the best and no mistake.
Ditto🥚🐇🍫✌🇦🇺
@@ThatChapter Happy Easter Mike, and by the way, it actually was the cat, specifically my cat that killed her, and I deeply regret letting Inky escape from her outdoor enclosure. Usually, she only drags home parts of livestock & dogs...
I hope you find turdy tree Easter eggs 🐇🥚
"Knifey to the wifey" is my new favorite quote.
He comes up with the best lines 😂
@@chelseapthib36 I think they just come out without him thinking. He comes across without sounding overproduced some many TH-camrs are
😂😂😂 brilliant
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Looking forward to Mike's future video on you
I’m pretty sure at the end he had just been looking at the the interrogation room camera and it occurred to him to try and perform a “private” monologue declaring his innocence but gave up or thought better of it before he could finish
🙋🏼♀️ that’s what I thought as well.
Yes!!!!
I actually think he was going to say "why did I have to walk in on her/the body." Remember the plan was to have his kid find her dead so he could say he had been asleep and heard nothing
"Marky Mark and the funky hunch"
You're quickly becoming my second favorite Mike, right after myself of course.
This sweater is really weird because it makes it look like Mike is just a floating head and partial shoulders. I'm kinda into it!
Yeah now that mention it....
Personally I’m waiting for a black turtleneck, for the full ‘floating head’ effect
I was waiting for a life insurance reveal! I was a bit on the fence about the 911 call but when he said he didn’t want the cats to wake his wife because he’s sensitive like that 🤮 I was like “he did it”
"knifey to the wifey" caught me off guard and I almost spat out my yogurt, thanks Mike lol
Blows my mind that people think they're not being recorded in these interrogation rooms then end up saying or doing things that incriminate themselves.
Yea it's called I don't talk or take any test or nothing without my lawyer those the real magic words
Mike's voice is so pleasant that I want him to read audiobooks like the complete Sherlock Holmes Series.
The Complete H.P. Lovecraft next!
whenever I’m crying I watch a video, it’s a little harsh on my ears
Or Shrek
Agree, if he stopped saying turdy, that drives me nuts lmao
@@missy2mrs810 lol I agree but he cant help it. I love when he says "give it a goo"
The first thing he did in the interview was compliment himself to make himself look good, a grieving husband wouldnt do that "oh y'know im sensative like that" He so did it.
I thought that was weird too! It seemed like he complemented himself again when he said it looked like the killer knew what they were doing because they only had to stab her once.
yes, that was very strange, lol
@@LemonEyeDrops yeah, who would say something like that
Never be a cop...ever.....If that is all it takes in your mind...
@@Spills51 I mean I have no intentions on joining a murderous gang ;], but still doesnt change the fact people dont talk like that and theres been examples of this same thing on past mike stories
The detectives also noted that the blood-soaked high-end carpet really tied the room together.
Yep he always makes me smile and hes got me through some very tuff time i thank him for always keeping me interested when i feel low
I love the straight face on the interviewing officer listening to Mark talking about "innocent" stuff
“The person of interest is the person we’re definitely most interested in”
Who would have thought?
Hahaha that line killed me
@@Ninja_Pro I remember that case, it was really baffling how they didn’t suspect foul play.
I cracked up there too😂🤣😁
🤣🤣🤣🤣
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It's sad that even her family support him, but I understand that when you have known someone for so many years you truly think you understand them inside out.
It’s because she did it, it’s proven, everyone blaming the husband but little evidence.
@@GardenGuy1942 *where’s the proof?* And who’s she, the “quilt” lady?
@@BuiltInBrooklyn LOL right?? Wtf
Shit apples don't fall far from the shit tree.
Idk this case feels different than a lot of the others he does. I still feel like Mark did it but the phone call didn't sound like "I killed my wife" to me and the interrogation of hin saying "when i" and stopping almost felt like he got emotional and stopped. Like if you found your wife and genuinely thought she was sick or something and alter find out she was stabbed, and you were standing there not doing anything to stop the blood. I'd feel super guilty and responsible for not doing anything to help... that said I'd feel pretty guilty if I...u know...stabbed her myself. But either way i don't think he was going to say "when I did it."
The only thing that makes me feel more confident it was Mark is because the blood on the clothes. Every else seems so weak. I'm just saying I could easily see the conviction over turned some day if any other evidence is found showing jt wasnt Mark.
I think I already commented on this. I worked as a caregiver just about a quarter of a mile from where this happened. This little town is very quiet. Never thought something so sinister would happen here. Freaky