@@jenniferburton1395guns are nearly impossible to get prints from unless nobody else has ever handled the gun but with it being his gun they'd find both their prints on it if she loaded it and put 1 in the head of the gun a trigger usually isn't big enough to get enough points of interest to positively identify a print if she never touched the mag or the slide his prints would be the only ones on it the grips aren't smooth enough to get prints from
I was almost killed by a man named Seth at the age of 17. I've never forgotten all the beatings. It's one of the most surreal and awful things a person can go through. For me, I had disassociate from my body each time. I've been traumatized since and I'm 54. It never leaves you. You made the smart and right decision here. Great advice.
You did the right thing in leaving. Please seek some professional help to fully enjoy your life as it is now. You deserve happiness and dealing with trauma should help you live a happy life.🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
What a coincidence, both your names being the same. I'm glad the coincidence stops there, and that you got away before he killed you. Thank you for sharing your story, and may God, who loves you so deeply just as you are, heal your trauma and bring you true peace. Jesus died to give you that, and to give you eternal life, and you have only to accept it.
Amanda’s sisters are so brave to speak up and share her story. Hopefully, this episode brings awareness to the silent struggles of domestic abuse victims who can’t escape. It shows how hard it is to walk away, even when lives are at risk.
I've come to realise that when we are lonely as women, we become vulnerable. When we are vulnerable, we fall for the wrong men. Those like Seth. Sometimes, staying single will keep us alive and at peace. RIP Amanda. That lawyer 😡😡 .
Statistically, the home is the most dangerous place for a woman if she shares it with a male partner. So knowing that you can live alone and be fine is a very valuable thing for a woman.
A defense attorney has to use all the evidence he has no matter who's dead or extremely messed up that's their job and the medical examiner spent 9 months going over the evidence and like all medical personnel do made their best educated guess
I was in a DV marriage, and when i went to work, i packed two uniforms and underware, I never went back . Leave those things you can replace. Once you leave, you are free, never return. it's a trap, When you start packing or fighting for things you can replace, you're making problems for yourself. RIL ❤
Genuine question, why do women stay in these relationships when they have an out, like this lady did? Her family tried to help her. She was in her mid 40s. I just can't comprehend it. She didn't even have kids with him. I am trying so hard to understand.
@e.a.4926 I don't understand either, I loved my husband, I loved me more, and I refuse to be anyone punching bag. I don't care who he is or where he comes from.
@@e.a.4926learn about narcissist abuse and trauma bond. It's akin to Stockholm syndrome. Many have no income, small children and no help. Police will no help, except a restraining which is completely useless and makes things worse, abusive people rarely spend more than a couple days in jail which just makes them angrier and more violent. When your abuser has power it's worse......it helped me to study the psychology of abuse and trauma. It's so easy to say "leave" if it that easy, everyone would do it..
Don't blame alcohol for this one. This was toxic from the start. Big time control issues with this dude. That was the first of many red flags. Alcohol only made a bad situation worse.
@@JimiJames-xq3kcI drink on painkillers (1 being fentanyl) and tranquilizers daily it's never been deadly or even dangerous for anybody unless my heart finally gets me and they give my kidneys to someone I guess if I renew my license I should take organ donor off it I'm sure 1 of my prescriptions makes me ineligible to donate or get used organs
there was nothing attractive about him from the start. he was sick, broke, unemployed & embroiled in a custody case, living with his parents, etc. two broken people found each other. BOOM!
Never act like you have a plan....if possible, slowly sneak out anything important, birth certificates, legal papers, a few clothes and bare essentials and whatever money you can. Wait until it's safe and take kids and pets if you can and GO....preferably have a safe place to go to first
I think it's fair journalism to let both sides have the same airtime. Eventually this bad cop was convicted so whatever the attorney says doesn't matter.
Not 177 people liking this because no one here has any idea what gas lighting is 😅 you can't gaslight a dead person. I'm sure he did when she was alive, but the point here is the misuse of mental health terms. if you're misusing it here, you're misusing it in other situations which does a HUGE disservice to the people who truly experience this. No one believes us or wants to help when it's really going on.
@nononoisaidnope If academic terms enter the popular vernacular, then they will be used incorrectly. Of course, one cannot gaslight a dead person. Once there is no cognitive process there can be no obfuscation.
@@StofStuivershe shouldn’t have had to give evidence in court, in front of her father. She should have given evidence in another room on camera, or behind a screen where she couldn’t see her father. Imagine how she will feel for the rest of her life having publicly betrayed her mother.
@@sarahwall3528 No My post was about being coached at initial stage, where accusations were spoken against the father. There is also in law, 'right to face the accuser' that is important in the basics of our system. There is also an ethical problem with family testifiying. 'betrayed her mother', but oddly not a word on betraying her father. That didnt even cross your mind, i take it.
To the family of the victim: I'm so sorry for the horrible loss. I escaped a severely abusive marriage to a cop 11 years ago, and I am still in counseling and suffering from anxiety and PTSD. This perpetrator reminds me of my ex, so I can't watch this. I just want the sister to know that yes, she was most definitely too afraid to leave. They say things and do things that keep you in fear. She wanted to tell you and your family. She just didn't want to endanger you. I hid these things, too. She loved you so much, she didn't tell you.
The daughter had to of had a horrific life going home from school to dad and step mom being alcoholic’s and fighting all night. Totally selfish. He never should of had custody. IMO.
He probably only wanted custody to avoid paying child support to her mother. If he could marry Amanda just to prevent the daughter's mother from getting custody, I wouldn't put it past Seth.
Who was the head of the police? Why didn't the police take a GSR test of Amanda's hands, esp when the man said she executed herself? That medical examiner and GBI should all be retrained.
Abuse isn't love....I'm a dv survivor and listening and seeing these women's stories I realize how easily I could've been killed..😥 ..IM THANKFUL I MADE IT OUT ALIVE!
People need to learn, jealousy isn't love, wanting to control, kn9w everything someone is doing, expecting someone to call/text multiple times a day, wanting someone to NOT spend time with friends and family and keep them isolated. NONE of that is love, temper tantrum, anger and abuse is not acceptable and "I just love you too much....im just jealous.....you make me do it etc are gaslighting and a lie....
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She married a cop? Your 50 times more likely to suffer an assault from a cop than you are a real citizen with no crime history all cops have a history of violence
Right……. In the end regardless of who we are, we end up where we end up as a result of many of our own decisions made along the way… horrific what he did, yes. But common sense that she shouldn’t be there in the first place should have kicked in a few decisions ago. This is not "victim-blaming." This is about taking responsibility for your life and learning from other's mistakes. We do this in other areas too. When smokers get cancer, the overwhelming response in the medical community as the person is lying in a hospital bed, devastated about to die, "we tried to tell you and you didn't listen." By the end of the day WE are responsible for our own lives. Very rare do events happen out of the blue in a vacuum for no reason at all.
Co-dependency. If he had cancer, he should be focusing on getting better not dating! I have a lot of illnesses. I've been single for over 10 years. If roles were reversed what man would take on a very ill woman living with her parents. None.
It was not co-dependency there were réd flags from the start. He isolated her from her family and got married in secret for his own agenda...custody of his daughter. I doubt he even loved her
Maybe someone caught this and I didn't hear it but the use of the word execute gave me a chill as well as in his interrogation when he was describing what he said to her in the moment he started to say I'm sorry but then interrupted himself and said like why would you do that or something. He did it
yeah I caught that "I'm so..."....This guy is a dumb f. The fact that his parents where housing him and bankrolling him is an eww. Screams come be co-dependent with me. I left home at 18 because I didn't want to be dependent on my parents and I needed to get away from their dysfunctional and controlling thinking. Now at 43...I'd rather be homeless than move back in with them. I've changed but they haven't and I don't need that drama as I was diagnosed at 42 with autism.
Massive sense of entitlement nurtured by wealthy over indulgent parents. He was probably allergic and dismissive of earning an honest days pay. Hard work averse for sure.
I thought that they screen for psychopathy when people apply for a law enforcement job???? I think, but am not sure, that sociopaths can lie very effectively. This guy was all about power. The sociopath is afraid of being weak and when they feel love, they consider themselves trapped. That rapid involvement is very typical of these possessive men. Beware of someone showing this control and wanting rapid involvement.
@@daryldixon3685or they don’t do a thorough check. Look at the cop from my county in Va - Washington County, Va. He was a psychopath Austin Lee Edwards that drove to Ca and murdered a family and kidnapped the 15 yr old young girl
It should be standard proceure for this...I was a professor of psychology training psychologists. A psychologist and only a licensed PhD psychologist can and should screen using the MMPI a valid and reliable personality test it can prevent a police bad hire.
Attorney knows nothing….. it’s his job to defend that loser….. that’s what he’s paid for….. he knows his client is a scumbag…..and wants to make sure he can come up with lies for his client….. I actually hate lawyers like that.
I don’t know why, but every time someone is interrogated and starts talking about their 'wife of eight years, whom I love, shes the love of my life blahblah' they always end up being the suspect.
I could never be so calm and coherent..I'd be an emotional wreck or gone straight into cognitive dissonance and being unable to talk so freely....everyone who's ever experienced a true loss can spot these people a mile away..they are too calm and too coherent and they talk too much. You see this at an accident scene, the person goes into shock and the first responders have to keep talking to them to make sure that they are responding....even if they are not serious injured...their brain has shut down in terms of executive functioning and processing. Hardened criminals know to say "I want a lawyer" and "no comment." These other people go for the big dramatic show with too much talking and volunteer information that no one asked for.
What about raising our sons (and daughters) not to be abusive? I get what you’re saying but it takes an abuser to abuse, and that’s on them (male or female)
15:20 It's so weird when guilty people say "I have no reason to lie to you!" as if that's persuasive. In a situation where they have every reason to lie if they did it!
Gosh I just left the ex partner who is a police officer. He had narcissistic traits and alcohol problems and I know if I ever did anything to report him or ruin his job he’d ruin my life. Leaving an abusive relationship is SO dangerous hence why people stay because they lose control of you. She may have been turning to alcohol to cope with his behaviors.
My biggest shock is that growing up, we learned, harm basically only comes from an enemy or incident. Not from a person who loves another? Its cruel, it is most disturbing. Saying slavery is cruelty, well relationship deaths are first.
Was he a cop though? Just barely gets sworn in and miraculously falls down the stairs and gets put on leave? Lmfao sounds like he wanted the title but didn't actually want to work at all. Was used to his mommy and daddy carrying him what a jacka$$
I don’t know how defense attorneys sleep at night when they KNOW full well their client is a guilty POS. Of course I understand you better have a good one if you need one, but I just don’t get it.
Women who criticize and judge women like Amanda for "why don't you just leave" show their stupidity. Women who are being physically, emotionally and financially controlled are feeling trapped and in fear. Why not help her instead judging.
You can't criticize a woman who went to live with a sick jobless man who lives with his parents and has a kid and doesn't let her have a phone or go places. And she stayed. Stop it
I know he was sick when they met, but living with his mother, parents paying his way through life, daddy buying him a house, cutting off Amanda's family, not wanting her to have a cell phone/car, doing drugs and lots of alcohol - all red flags. I think that creep was used to always getting his way and valued his (false) reputation as a good cop and family man, but didn't actually care about living up to it. He was a horrible human being, and not just to his wife, but also his little girl. There's no telling how he treated the public as a cop, but I'd bet it wasn't good. Thankfully, justice was survived in spite of the horrible medical examiner's abysmal failure. The excellent sheriff and prosecutor obviously made all the difference. To think that monster could be loose today is horrifying.
I truly don’t understand why we would stay in a situation where we think we might be unalived… if I’m at the point where i think I’m going to lose my life, I’m leaving immediately
Cognitive dissonance and your brain is re-wired to think that you have to stay. I have mental health conditions and I am a domestic abuse survivor. took me 9 months and 2 attempts to leave...and I wasn't isolated or financially dependent and no kids were involved. Now every day I have to spend re-wiring my brain back to rational, functional. stable and adaptive.
Surviving an abuse relationship for 29 years myself, I can tell you the amount of manipulation in such a relationship is huge. That is why I waited for 29 years to leave.
When my ex-gf and I broke up, one of the first men she dated was an NYPD. She did not get into details but she said DO NOT DATE COPS. Of course that is a generalization but for whatever the cause, it is usually not good. I know many good cops, but not on a dating level.
Wait, he was able to get custody of his child, and he didn't even have a job? All he had to do was get married? And that was good enough for a court of law? 😐
Many people get engrossed in True Crime, and some studies suggest it can influence our thinking, making us more aware of human behavior but also sometimes inducing unnecessary anxiety.
Cop, Military, Firefighters, certain doctors like surgeons, pilots, lawyers, CEOs, media jobs, sales, religious leaders, chefs and civil servants....A lot of them have God complexes and their professions recruit more adulterers, sociopaths, psychopaths and narcissists. Their jobs are also high-stress and competitive and they bring that aspect of their work home and use it on their families and friends. They also have a lot of opportunities to be "away" for work or spending a lot of time alone with the opposite sex. I dated Only a few times a lawyer but I went to law school but never became a lawyer. I know how lawyers operate. I kept my cards very close to my chest while dealing with him. Made friends with his next girlfriend and OMG...he would try to triangulate her and me. Then he dumped her for a 17 year old...he was 67.....So at one point he was telling me ( we mutually agreed to stop dating), the ex-girlfriend who he dumped and the 17-year-old that he loved us. Lol! I never believed him as I've got quite an avoidant attachment style and my father taught me to at least have some sort of rational reasoning instead of using my emotions.....The other lady and girl I think never had a father figure or husband in their life so looked up to this sociopathic narcissistic lawyer. Never pander to or enable a man. The world and society won't and other men for sure won't. If they don't feel competent and confident in the world and against other men, they will take it out on women and children.
First Thing I would say as someone questioning him "SO you were so horrible to your wife that she only saw Suicide as a way to get out of this relationship?!?"
How can an ME in their right mind think she shot herself in the head, but the gun ended up below her feet, her hands were neatly folded by her sides, and the gun was chambered AFTER her death?
Seth - "if my parents are taking care of me and buying me houses and sh!t, why the fkk did I join the police department?--- let me fall down these steps real quick..." 😆😂
Thankfully there were some honest people with integrity on this case and justice was served and the family received some closure and the few dishonest ones didnt get their way.
I'm so confused. First of all, YES, I totally believe he had her write that note and killed her after she passed out. So that's premeditated. So if he was planning on killing her, why would he leave her body in that position, leave the chamber out of the gun, and leave the gun at her feet? It doesn't make since. Or was he so intoxicated he just forgot to fix everything. Does anyone understand
Why would they buy 20 shooter size of the alcohol instead of buying a bottle? Terrible for that little girl who had to testify. She knew her dad did it but was scared to say it. Of course
The show also said he was giving her pain killers for hours? Did he force her to consume the alcohol or was she an alcoholic? They had years of domestic violence. She was so close to getting out of the marriage.
@@motheryuba57 I think she was also an alcoholic. Sounds like she didn’t have anything else to do. Just sit in the house & wait on him to get home & yell at her /beat her. Then he was home everyday on leave, drinking & popping pills. She probably joined in to numb her reality. Then became an alcoholic herself. Very sad.
33:05 how unfair for a little kid to witness the violence perpetrated by her own father.. The sick father who got custody of her be marrying the lady who was being tortured.. This abuse leaves lifelong scars, if not generational...
When a woman is tired of an abusive situation, she will pull a Tina Turner! Tina Turner was so sick of Ike's beatings, that she waited until he fell asleep after the last time he beat her, then ran for her life with only the clothes on her back, and she never looked back! The only thing she wanted from Ike in divorce court was to keep her last name Turner, so the Judge granted her request. When you're sick and tired of being sick and tired, you'll leave with only the clothes on your back, with kid(s) in tow if you have any! Stay safe and stay blessed!
This was a toxic household. Low vibrational adults. May she rest in peace, but Amanda should not have told the little girl her father would "shoot her dead". That's not a conversation you have with a child, who has already had the misfortune of witnessing two useless individuals who could not get their lives together.
PLEASE! STOP USING BALOONS IN ANY KIND OF GATHERINGS , HAPPY OR SAD. THESE ITEMS BRING A LOT OF PROBLEMS TO MANY KINDS OF ANIMALS INCLUDING SHOCKING & DEATH.😢😢😢
He said he hugged her after she supposedly shot herself... I wonder why he wouldn't just say so unless he had something to hide! He claimed he didn't touch her!
There’s only so much that the justice system can do to protect a victim who’s protecting their abuser. It’s unfortunate that the children never chose to be in the mess of such relationships but are always left to pick up the pieces.
Youd think with all that suspicions, its common sense to check her hand for gun residue and the gun for prints. Verify his story if it matches where the blood was on his pants and gun residue. Tf
Thank you to Amanda's sisters for raising awareness about domestic violence. As someone who is a survivor and is passionate about raising awareness with your want to clarify something many victims say, which is not true. Choking is what happens when something is lodged inside your airway. Strangulation is when tbe airway is restricted from the outside. If anyone has ever put their hands or another object around your neck and restricted your airway, you were strangled. Strangulation and stalking (monitoring, as it was stated in this espisode) are predictors of death. Please if you've ever been strangled, see a doctor as soon as possible, theres almost always injuries seen on the inside, and most importantly, get help from someone you trust and your local DV shelter.
This Coroner got it wrong..."Suicide."??? In fact, this Coroner's work (overall and along with previous other findings) should be re-evaluated. Not okay and it shows VERY MUCH SO. Rest in Peace, Amanda. I am SO relieved your husband (whatever his name is) was found guilty.
A big red flag is when someone isolates you from your friends and family!
@@InnocentPotato-pd7wi Fun fact; when you're wearing rose coloured glasses red flags just look like
flags.
No gun residue test on victim is inexcusable
Agreed and why no fingerprint test on the gun? I’m no genius here but shouldn’t that be protocol???
No it’s a coverup
@ could be :/
@@michelle3215attempted coverup
@@jenniferburton1395guns are nearly impossible to get prints from unless nobody else has ever handled the gun but with it being his gun they'd find both their prints on it if she loaded it and put 1 in the head of the gun a trigger usually isn't big enough to get enough points of interest to positively identify a print if she never touched the mag or the slide his prints would be the only ones on it the grips aren't smooth enough to get prints from
I was almost killed by a man named Seth at the age of 17. I've never forgotten all the beatings. It's one of the most surreal and awful things a person can go through. For me, I had disassociate from my body each time. I've been traumatized since and I'm 54. It never leaves you. You made the smart and right decision here. Great advice.
I'm sorry to see this and truly hope it gets easier for ya.
You did the right thing in leaving. Please seek some professional help to fully enjoy your life as it is now. You deserve happiness and dealing with trauma should help you live a happy life.🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
What a coincidence, both your names being the same. I'm glad the coincidence stops there, and that you got away before he killed you. Thank you for sharing your story, and may God, who loves you so deeply just as you are, heal your trauma and bring you true peace. Jesus died to give you that, and to give you eternal life, and you have only to accept it.
I’m so very sorry that happened to you❤
Sending you loving vibrations and prayers for peace and comfort. 🙏🏽💖💐
Amanda’s sisters are so brave to speak up and share her story. Hopefully, this episode brings awareness to the silent struggles of domestic abuse victims who can’t escape. It shows how hard it is to walk away, even when lives are at risk.
So true! Also it's becoming very obvious that when DV starts, it just escalates till it reaches a point of no return.
Yes 😇😇😇
Vengeance is mine, says the Lord Seth will be held accountable
They windup out in the ocean and trees
Sweet action but more litter into our environment
I've come to realise that when we are lonely as women, we become vulnerable. When we are vulnerable, we fall for the wrong men. Those like Seth.
Sometimes, staying single will keep us alive and at peace. RIP Amanda.
That lawyer 😡😡 .
Statistically, the home is the most dangerous place for a woman if she shares it with a male partner. So knowing that you can live alone and be fine is a very valuable thing for a woman.
Yep. I am happy single and that won’t change.
Bless you. Truer words were never spoken.ive been in your shoes. You never ever really recover. You can't trust.❤
@@carolbeehavenever! Sadly😢
You ladies just haven’t experienced a suave and debonair gentleman such as myself
Doctor who wrote suicide has to have her license revoked
She’ll never admit it, but she saw it was an officer’s spouse and said, “Yep, suicide!” Lazy work
@@vincedidiana5781 should always indicate some doubt and accept other possibilities. Science is not 100% accurate all the time.
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Medical examiner have no knowledge how she died
When you go out of your way to protect the Devil, you get the stink of EVIL on you.
Why wasn't Amanda's hands checked for gun shot residue?
Me too. The entire postmortem report us suspicious, to be honest
Blue Wall. If her hands were clear, with her being husband present . . . well, go figure.
The victim isn't here to defend herself. That lawyer is disgusting. the medical examiner needs glasses.
The M E need's charging and dismissed.
the show says she was a first class M.E..........in georgia??????? no way.
A defense attorney has to use all the evidence he has no matter who's dead or extremely messed up that's their job and the medical examiner spent 9 months going over the evidence and like all medical personnel do made their best educated guess
charged with what and dismissed on what grounds
@@j.g.c.2494the state ME
I was in a DV marriage, and when i went to work, i packed two uniforms and underware, I never went back . Leave those things you can replace. Once you leave, you are free, never return. it's a trap, When you start packing or fighting for things you can replace, you're making problems for yourself.
RIL ❤
Genuine question, why do women stay in these relationships when they have an out, like this lady did? Her family tried to help her. She was in her mid 40s. I just can't comprehend it. She didn't even have kids with him. I am trying so hard to understand.
@e.a.4926
I don't understand either, I loved my husband, I loved me more, and I refuse to be anyone punching bag. I don't care who he is or where he comes from.
There is no material thing worth dying for. So glad you got out and hope you're having an amazing life
@@e.a.4926learn about narcissist abuse and trauma bond. It's akin to Stockholm syndrome.
Many have no income, small children and no help. Police will no help, except a restraining which is completely useless and makes things worse, abusive people rarely spend more than a couple days in jail which just makes them angrier and more violent. When your abuser has power it's worse......it helped me to study the psychology of abuse and trauma. It's so easy to say "leave" if it that easy, everyone would do it..
It's not worth your life.
Material items mean nothing.
WHAT POLICE DEPT WOULDN'T DUST FOR GUNPOWDER OR CHECK THE GUN FOR FINGERPRINTS ARE YOU KIDDING ME????
A corrupt one Sir!
GEORGIA POLICE DEPARTMENT!!!
Yep corrupt and looking out for their own 😡
It starts there indeed.
Pretty hard to make a case if they dont do their job.
As is however, there is no evidence of him doing it.
This is saying it all
They do that with every crime seen
But not their own officers- for this they should get recognition
That guy sure loved his daughter though.
Nah, chump, he hated paying child support.
Not loved his daughter - wanted control of his daughter like this loser tried to control the women in his pathetic life
That part!
vivalaleta, it's so ironic that his daughter, who he married the victim, to get custody of, ended up testifying truthfully to his downfall.
@@keepitsimple4629 Yes but too bad she lied about it later on.
I'm sure the jury watched the first interrogation and made their conclusions 🙏@vivalaleta
Don't blame alcohol for this one. This was toxic from the start. Big time control issues with this dude. That was the first of many red flags. Alcohol only made a bad situation worse.
With a mix of pain killers.
Deadly.
And she stayed. Accountability has to be issued to the female for engaging in this relationship and staying.
@@JimiJames-xq3kcI drink on painkillers (1 being fentanyl) and tranquilizers daily it's never been deadly or even dangerous for anybody unless my heart finally gets me and they give my kidneys to someone I guess if I renew my license I should take organ donor off it I'm sure 1 of my prescriptions makes me ineligible to donate or get used organs
Sounds like maybe you have not been exposed to the dynamics and cycle of domestic abuse. Lucky you.
one red flag is the spouse is a cop......
there was nothing attractive about him from the start. he was sick, broke, unemployed & embroiled in a custody case, living with his parents, etc. two broken people found each other. BOOM!
Plus all the alcohol!!
@@virginiawilkinson5038and pills!!
There were a lot of red flags with this man. You hit it on the spot.
@@handiable thanks!!!
So true.
Can't stand an abuser.
They're all over law enforcement
@@texasrefugee7888 true
NEVER TELL YOUR ABUSER YOUR PLAN.
RIP
Never act like you have a plan....if possible, slowly sneak out anything important, birth certificates, legal papers, a few clothes and bare essentials and whatever money you can. Wait until it's safe and take kids and pets if you can and GO....preferably have a safe place to go to first
@@mightymouse1005
Great advice
There is never a plan . Its just attention seeking
@@mightymouse1005Good advice, thank you 🤍
@@dakalodk why?
Why give his attorney this much air time to gaslight the murdered woman?
I hate to be profiling but since they do it all the time anyway. These defense attorneys all had a smirking smug on their damn faces, men or women.
I think it's fair journalism to let both sides have the same airtime. Eventually this bad cop was convicted so whatever the attorney says doesn't matter.
Not 177 people liking this because no one here has any idea what gas lighting is 😅 you can't gaslight a dead person. I'm sure he did when she was alive, but the point here is the misuse of mental health terms.
if you're misusing it here, you're misusing it in other situations which does a HUGE disservice to the people who truly experience this. No one believes us or wants to help when it's really going on.
@@nononoisaidnopeGet over it and move on😢
@nononoisaidnope
If academic terms enter the popular vernacular, then they will be used incorrectly.
Of course, one cannot gaslight a dead person. Once there is no cognitive process there can be no obfuscation.
The little girl snitching on her deadbeat dad.. then in court she was told to say she can't remember.. Turning an innocent child into a liar..
I feel for this poor girl living in that environment.
I haven't watched it all but kids aren't stupid more often than not they start to see the truth
She was coached. Already at the first interview. So very good that she nuanced what she had said previously.
@@StofStuivershe shouldn’t have had to give evidence in court, in front of her father. She should have given evidence in another room on camera, or behind a screen where she couldn’t see her father. Imagine how she will feel for the rest of her life having publicly betrayed her mother.
@@sarahwall3528 No
My post was about being coached at initial stage, where accusations were spoken against the father.
There is also in law, 'right to face the accuser' that is important in the basics of our system.
There is also an ethical problem with family testifiying.
'betrayed her mother', but oddly not a word on betraying her father. That didnt even cross your mind, i take it.
To the family of the victim: I'm so sorry for the horrible loss.
I escaped a severely abusive marriage to a cop 11 years ago, and I am still in counseling and suffering from anxiety and PTSD.
This perpetrator reminds me of my ex, so I can't watch this.
I just want the sister to know that yes, she was most definitely too afraid to leave. They say things and do things that keep you in fear. She wanted to tell you and your family. She just didn't want to endanger you. I hid these things, too. She loved you so much, she didn't tell you.
I'm so sorry you had to go through this hell. I too was a victim
@@Teapot333...as was I. ❤❤❤
Anyone watching this, if you are going through an abusive relationship this is your sign to leave NOW!
The daughter had to of had a horrific life going home from school to dad and step mom being alcoholic’s and fighting all night. Totally selfish. He never should of had custody. IMO.
He probably only wanted custody to avoid paying child support to her mother. If he could marry Amanda just to prevent the daughter's mother from getting custody, I wouldn't put it past Seth.
Same thing happened to my daughter and son years ago. Their father died young, at his own hand a few years ago. Karma is real!
yes and a long life of it. I hope she gets good care and a loving, healthy family.
HAVE* had
should *HAVE NOT "of".
Are you well? This isn’t two equals fighting. Her father was an abuser.
They're assuming she drank all of the mini bottles VOLUNTARILY. He may have been MAKING her drink them.
Who was the head of the police? Why didn't the police take a GSR test of Amanda's hands, esp when the man said she executed herself? That medical examiner and GBI should all be retrained.
Especially since the sheriff said something wasn’t right when he saw her.
I thought it was mandatory to check for gun residue especially concerning a so call self harming with a cop involved
Abuse isn't love....I'm a dv survivor and listening and seeing these women's stories I realize how easily I could've been killed..😥 ..IM THANKFUL I MADE IT OUT ALIVE!
I am thankful you did, too. Too many of these tough narratives. ❤
People need to learn, jealousy isn't love, wanting to control, kn9w everything someone is doing, expecting someone to call/text multiple times a day, wanting someone to NOT spend time with friends and family and keep them isolated. NONE of that is love, temper tantrum, anger and abuse is not acceptable and "I just love you too much....im just jealous.....you make me do it etc are gaslighting and a lie....
Men who abuse women are the quintessential cowards. Tough guys
Me too, bless you. Romance is overrated, friendship is everything. But nothing is foolproof..been off men for years...learn, girls. Trust yr gut
So glad your ok ❤
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Who else thinks the cello? music on the intro is great?
It would be hard to make it any more simple, but man, it catches my attention every time.
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Never put anything pass anyone 😢
The previous intro was soft.
My absolute favourite intro to a true crime show EVER. And believe me. I’ve been watching crime shows for years.
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She married a cop? Your 50 times more likely to suffer an assault from a cop than you are a real citizen with no crime history all cops have a history of violence
The music theme? Agreed. The best. It’s the strings. So Bernard Herrmann.
We're not talking about what a "GOOD" police officer you were. We're talking about what a "GOOD" husband you were!
I think that guy only worked a few months of their entire relationship.
His parents should of quit enabling him long ago.
@@janicescott6569But they Raised that monster…..so there’s that also🤷♀️🥴
He's a bum. His mommy and daddy made him that way.
@@janicescott6569 should *HAVE
He said she couldn't have a phone and she accepted it. Wow
Imagine how this violent crooked cop treated ordinary citizens!?
Good thing is he only worked for 1 year
@@lisayork2624one year is long enough to destroy a lot of people's lives.
@hawaiibound. True
@@lisayork2624 definitely
Great comment and terrifyingly true unfortunately. A psychopath with a uniform, a gun, a badge, and power! With the illusion of decency. Terrifying
If anyone degrades you or puts their hands on you/cop or not, get out immediately and get the restraining order.
And who is going to enforce that restraining order, friend
I believe his "deep love" for his daughter is code for control over her mother.
Good point ... he seems to want only to cause pain.
Amanda knew if he lost custody of his daughter, he would shoot Amanda.
Agreed
Why would a grown woman go to live with a jobless grown man who depended on his parents to support them 🤦♀️🤦♀️??
He had cancer and needed care and she probably had a big heart and felt compassion for him. Seems like a very womanly attitude.
Right……. In the end regardless of who we are, we end up where we end up as a result of many of our own decisions made along the way… horrific what he did, yes. But common sense that she shouldn’t be there in the first place should have kicked in a few decisions ago.
This is not "victim-blaming." This is about taking responsibility for your life and learning from other's mistakes. We do this in other areas too. When smokers get cancer, the overwhelming response in the medical community as the person is lying in a hospital bed, devastated about to die, "we tried to tell you and you didn't listen."
By the end of the day WE are responsible for our own lives. Very rare do events happen out of the blue in a vacuum for no reason at all.
Co-dependency. If he had cancer, he should be focusing on getting better not dating! I have a lot of illnesses. I've been single for over 10 years. If roles were reversed what man would take on a very ill woman living with her parents. None.
@@marleyhill34 You hit the nail on the head. It's all about codependency. And this is what narcissists depend on and thrive on.
It was not co-dependency there were réd flags from the start. He isolated her from her family and got married in secret for his own agenda...custody of his daughter. I doubt he even loved her
Always a mix of the usual suspects: child custody, life insurance, a lover, serious financial issues, intense jealousy.
Usual means: poison, suicide, bizarre accident, framing someone else
Greed, Sex, And Revenge!!!
Greed, Sex, And Revenge!!!
You forgot alcohol.
Wait, they suspected him immediately but didn’t residue her hands to help confirm she didn’t shoot the gun?! 🤦♀️
Maybe someone caught this and I didn't hear it but the use of the word execute gave me a chill as well as in his interrogation when he was describing what he said to her in the moment he started to say I'm sorry but then interrupted himself and said like why would you do that or something. He did it
You’re right! It was there. When he was talking about hugging her. Real piece of work.
yeah I caught that "I'm so..."....This guy is a dumb f. The fact that his parents where housing him and bankrolling him is an eww. Screams come be co-dependent with me. I left home at 18 because I didn't want to be dependent on my parents and I needed to get away from their dysfunctional and controlling thinking. Now at 43...I'd rather be homeless than move back in with them. I've changed but they haven't and I don't need that drama as I was diagnosed at 42 with autism.
I made it a firm policy: if we frequently fight someone got to go. It defeats the purpose of being together!!
Seth sounds like he’s allergic to work
Massive sense of entitlement nurtured by wealthy over indulgent parents. He was probably allergic and dismissive of earning an honest days pay. Hard work averse for sure.
I thought that they screen for psychopathy when people apply for a law enforcement job???? I think, but am not sure, that sociopaths can lie very effectively. This guy was all about power. The sociopath is afraid of being weak and when they feel love, they consider themselves trapped. That rapid involvement is very typical of these possessive men. Beware of someone showing this control and wanting rapid involvement.
You nailed it!
They do their best with the tests they have but some slip through the cracks!
LOL you really thought that??? 😂😂😂😂 You actually thought that people who choose to be cops are of sound mind? HAHAHHAHAA
@@daryldixon3685or they don’t do a thorough check. Look at the cop from my county in Va - Washington County, Va. He was a psychopath Austin Lee Edwards that drove to Ca and murdered a family and kidnapped the 15 yr old young girl
It should be standard proceure for this...I was a professor of psychology training psychologists. A psychologist and only a licensed PhD psychologist can and should screen using the MMPI a valid and reliable personality test it can prevent a police bad hire.
Attorney knows nothing….. it’s his job to defend that loser….. that’s what he’s paid for….. he knows his client is a scumbag…..and wants to make sure he can come up with lies for his client….. I actually hate lawyers like that.
I went to law school. I did business, company and property law...I haven't got the emotional capacity for criminal or family law.
Good thing the sheriff didn't buy his bullsh*t
That poor little daughter and props to the sheriff
I don’t know why, but every time someone is interrogated and starts talking about their 'wife of eight years, whom I love, shes the love of my life blahblah' they always end up being the suspect.
I could never be so calm and coherent..I'd be an emotional wreck or gone straight into cognitive dissonance and being unable to talk so freely....everyone who's ever experienced a true loss can spot these people a mile away..they are too calm and too coherent and they talk too much. You see this at an accident scene, the person goes into shock and the first responders have to keep talking to them to make sure that they are responding....even if they are not serious injured...their brain has shut down in terms of executive functioning and processing. Hardened criminals know to say "I want a lawyer" and "no comment." These other people go for the big dramatic show with too much talking and volunteer information that no one asked for.
That is a "tell".
The only way to end domestic abuse is to empower women from birth.
Women raise these horrible men!
@@eyesopen66 So does men.
empower women?
LOL
@@Douglas_Hamilton actually no. Statistics show that single male parents do on par with couples parenting. Single women perform much less.
What about raising our sons (and daughters) not to be abusive? I get what you’re saying but it takes an abuser to abuse, and that’s on them (male or female)
15:20 It's so weird when guilty people say "I have no reason to lie to you!" as if that's persuasive. In a situation where they have every reason to lie if they did it!
Or someone who starts speaking with " can I be honest with you?" Like aren't you always or just in this case? 😂
Gosh I just left the ex partner who is a police officer. He had narcissistic traits and alcohol problems and I know if I ever did anything to report him or ruin his job he’d ruin my life. Leaving an abusive relationship is SO dangerous hence why people stay because they lose control of you. She may have been turning to alcohol to cope with his behaviors.
My biggest shock is that growing up, we learned, harm basically only comes from an enemy or incident. Not from a person who loves another? Its cruel, it is most disturbing. Saying slavery is cruelty, well relationship deaths are first.
Get a grip slavery was no different.
Pretty wife, beautiful home - what an idiot.
Was he a cop though? Just barely gets sworn in and miraculously falls down the stairs and gets put on leave? Lmfao sounds like he wanted the title but didn't actually want to work at all. Was used to his mommy and daddy carrying him what a jacka$$
Exactly what I thought😂
@@cjtranslationsjasmine1815 seriously lol
Ding ding 🔔
How does 48 hours not have more than 3 pics of these people? Looking at the same photos over and over.
I don’t know how defense attorneys sleep at night when they KNOW full well their client is a guilty POS. Of course I understand you better have a good one if you need one, but I just don’t get it.
That man was a big spoiled baby who was used to getting his way no matter what… very dangerous man to have a badge.
Yet she went to live with him and accepted not be allowed to have a phone
@ absolutely!
She’s afraid of him his own daughter is afraid of… he should never be near her
They probably didn't do a proper investigation because he's a cop
I watch 48 hours every day.
Me to it's a good show
Me 3
Most people who commit suicide don't do it in front of someone.
Didn't test the victim for gunshot residue?? Wow
Women who criticize and judge women like Amanda for "why don't you just leave" show their stupidity. Women who are being physically, emotionally and financially controlled are feeling trapped and in fear. Why not help her instead judging.
Amen
You can't criticize a woman who went to live with a sick jobless man who lives with his parents and has a kid and doesn't let her have a phone or go places. And she stayed.
Stop it
Women need to get it together. Fix yourself. Don’t expect anyone else to fix you.
@@3naturalBionutritionI think I love you😂
What did those monsters do to that beautiful little girl? Poor thing...
I love the sheriff good for him for being so bold and understanding that he’s just not part of the boys club and picking up on clues.
I know he was sick when they met, but living with his mother, parents paying his way through life, daddy buying him a house, cutting off Amanda's family, not wanting her to have a cell phone/car, doing drugs and lots of alcohol - all red flags. I think that creep was used to always getting his way and valued his (false) reputation as a good cop and family man, but didn't actually care about living up to it. He was a horrible human being, and not just to his wife, but also his little girl. There's no telling how he treated the public as a cop, but I'd bet it wasn't good.
Thankfully, justice was survived in spite of the horrible medical examiner's abysmal failure. The excellent sheriff and prosecutor obviously made all the difference. To think that monster could be loose today is horrifying.
I truly don’t understand why we would stay in a situation where we think we might be unalived… if I’m at the point where i think I’m going to lose my life, I’m leaving immediately
Cognitive dissonance and your brain is re-wired to think that you have to stay. I have mental health conditions and I am a domestic abuse survivor. took me 9 months and 2 attempts to leave...and I wasn't isolated or financially dependent and no kids were involved. Now every day I have to spend re-wiring my brain back to rational, functional. stable and adaptive.
@@marleyhill34thank you for explaining how this happens ❤
Surviving an abuse relationship for 29 years myself, I can tell you the amount of manipulation in such a relationship is huge. That is why I waited for 29 years to leave.
The old wife suicide routine...if you are going to polish someone off a suicide staging almost never works
But it works more often with police they have qualified immunity
They install a God complex on them at the academy along with the belief they are heroes and above reproach (Narcissist) the first sign of psychopathy
@@Harrybrown4570oh be quiet
@@Harrybrown4570not true at all. There's good and bad cops just like there's good and bad ppl. U just have antisocial personality disorder
@@Harrybrown4570Not for murdering a spouse.
When my ex-gf and I broke up, one of the first men she dated was an NYPD. She did not get into details but she said DO NOT DATE COPS. Of course that is a generalization but for whatever the cause, it is usually not good. I know many good cops, but not on a dating level.
You are generalising. I mean she could say not to date men of your race either. That does not mean something is inherently wrong with a group.
Wait, he was able to get custody of his child, and he didn't even have a job? All he had to do was get married? And that was good enough for a court of law? 😐
Many people get engrossed in True Crime, and some studies suggest it can influence our thinking, making us more aware of human behavior but also sometimes inducing unnecessary anxiety.
i do think it’s very important to know how prevalent domestic violence is and how often it results in death. we should be a little anxious about this.
I agree with the anxiety part.
Never, ever even date a cop.
Any cop, for any reason, never!
Yeah we see this with cops alot
Cop, Military, Firefighters, certain doctors like surgeons, pilots, lawyers, CEOs, media jobs, sales, religious leaders, chefs and civil servants....A lot of them have God complexes and their professions recruit more adulterers, sociopaths, psychopaths and narcissists. Their jobs are also high-stress and competitive and they bring that aspect of their work home and use it on their families and friends. They also have a lot of opportunities to be "away" for work or spending a lot of time alone with the opposite sex.
I dated Only a few times a lawyer but I went to law school but never became a lawyer. I know how lawyers operate. I kept my cards very close to my chest while dealing with him. Made friends with his next girlfriend and OMG...he would try to triangulate her and me. Then he dumped her for a 17 year old...he was 67.....So at one point he was telling me ( we mutually agreed to stop dating), the ex-girlfriend who he dumped and the 17-year-old that he loved us. Lol!
I never believed him as I've got quite an avoidant attachment style and my father taught me to at least have some sort of rational reasoning instead of using my emotions.....The other lady and girl I think never had a father figure or husband in their life so looked up to this sociopathic narcissistic lawyer. Never pander to or enable a man. The world and society won't and other men for sure won't. If they don't feel competent and confident in the world and against other men, they will take it out on women and children.
Engineers are the best mates
@@dastreet615🤔 My adulterous biological father was an engineer!
@@4eversteena yeah my abusive former husband was an engineer.
I cannot imagine why a person would stay in that situation.
Why agree to quit your job and live with a person who refuses to keep a job.
Maybe she was desperate for love.
@ruthmelicharles5062 that's called a bad decision and Accountability must be placed on her
First Thing I would say as someone questioning him
"SO you were so horrible to your wife that she only saw Suicide as a way to get out of this relationship?!?"
How can an ME in their right mind think she shot herself in the head, but the gun ended up below her feet, her hands were neatly folded by her sides, and the gun was chambered AFTER her death?
I suspect there was bribery going in between the sheriff' and ME .
they both seem crazy. that poor little girl. i can't believe kids have to grow up like that
Meeting people online is such a Russian roulette.
Do not do it.
Agreed
Seth - "if my parents are taking care of me and buying me houses and sh!t, why the fkk did I join the police department?--- let me fall down these steps real quick..." 😆😂
Lolol
Thankfully there were some honest people with integrity on this case and justice was served and the family received some closure and the few dishonest ones didnt get their way.
So he’s a good officer but not a good husband!! I didn’t hear him claim that
The call to his boss (now ex-chief of police) is a bigger tell
I'm so confused. First of all, YES, I totally believe he had her write that note and killed her after she passed out. So that's premeditated. So if he was planning on killing her, why would he leave her body in that position, leave the chamber out of the gun, and leave the gun at her feet? It doesn't make since. Or was he so intoxicated he just forgot to fix everything. Does anyone understand
I think he forced her to drink as well. Can't believe they didn't check her and him, the shower etc.
Exactly what I was thinking. Why would he stage the body so stupidly? Maybe he is just that dumb.
Why would they buy 20 shooter size of the alcohol instead of buying a bottle?
Terrible for that little girl who had to testify. She knew her dad did it but was scared to say it. Of course
The show also said he was giving her pain killers for hours? Did he force her to consume the alcohol or was she an alcoholic? They had years of domestic violence. She was so close to getting out of the marriage.
@@motheryuba57 I think she was also an alcoholic. Sounds like she didn’t have anything else to do. Just sit in the house & wait on him to get home & yell at her /beat her. Then he was home everyday on leave, drinking & popping pills. She probably joined in to numb her reality. Then became an alcoholic herself. Very sad.
Easy to hide.
The medical examiner should face charges, among others.
Imagine letting all this go on in front of your 7-8 year old daughter. Fn insane.
The type of person whose parents buy him a house probably shouldn't be a cop (unless they won the lottery)
Everyone around him was an enabler...parents, the poor wife. It's all so sad....
That poor poor child, traumatised for life. Two toxic people leading to death
33:05 how unfair for a little kid to witness the violence perpetrated by her own father..
The sick father who got custody of her be marrying the lady who was being tortured..
This abuse leaves lifelong scars, if not generational...
Dude I'm convinced these defense attorneys morals and integrity are lacking substantially✅
When a woman is tired of an abusive situation, she will pull a Tina Turner! Tina Turner was so sick of Ike's beatings, that she waited until he fell asleep after the last time he beat her, then ran for her life with only the clothes on her back, and she never looked back! The only thing she wanted from Ike in divorce court was to keep her last name Turner, so the Judge granted her request. When you're sick and tired of being sick and tired, you'll leave with only the clothes on your back, with kid(s) in tow if you have any! Stay safe and stay blessed!
Holy cow this was disturbing. Thank goodness for the investigatior’s perseverance and the jury’s intelligence.
This was a toxic household. Low vibrational adults. May she rest in peace, but Amanda should not have told the little girl her father would "shoot her dead". That's not a conversation you have with a child, who has already had the misfortune of witnessing two useless individuals who could not get their lives together.
Canton, MA. Learn from this. This is how you investigate and don’t coverup for corrupt cops.
Yes! This is referring to the Karen Read case, right?
@@linnysezmo323 yes! And we can’t forget Sandra Birchmore.
PLEASE! STOP USING BALOONS IN ANY KIND OF GATHERINGS , HAPPY OR SAD. THESE ITEMS BRING A LOT OF PROBLEMS TO MANY KINDS OF ANIMALS INCLUDING SHOCKING & DEATH.😢😢😢
She letting him come home made him despise her even more, like she could put up with anything. This enabled him!!
He said he hugged her after she supposedly shot herself... I wonder why he wouldn't just say so unless he had something to hide! He claimed he didn't touch her!
There’s only so much that the justice system can do to protect a victim who’s protecting their abuser. It’s unfortunate that the children never chose to be in the mess of such relationships but are always left to pick up the pieces.
Youd think with all that suspicions, its common sense to check her hand for gun residue and the gun for prints. Verify his story if it matches where the blood was on his pants and gun residue. Tf
Thank you to Amanda's sisters for raising awareness about domestic violence. As someone who is a survivor and is passionate about raising awareness with your want to clarify something many victims say, which is not true. Choking is what happens when something is lodged inside your airway. Strangulation is when tbe airway is restricted from the outside. If anyone has ever put their hands or another object around your neck and restricted your airway, you were strangled. Strangulation and stalking (monitoring, as it was stated in this espisode) are predictors of death. Please if you've ever been strangled, see a doctor as soon as possible, theres almost always injuries seen on the inside, and most importantly, get help from someone you trust and your local DV shelter.
I bet she wrote that letter with a gun point at her
This Coroner got it wrong..."Suicide."??? In fact, this Coroner's work (overall and along with previous other findings) should be re-evaluated. Not okay and it shows VERY MUCH SO. Rest in Peace, Amanda. I am SO relieved your husband (whatever his name is) was found guilty.
She wouldn't fight if she was passed out, now would she?
Drive thru liquor store....drinking and driving is supposed to be illegal, not make it easier for people
The gun was never dusted for prints??
i can only imagine the amount of cops like this, abusing citizens.
So, so many, and lots of them in tiny little towns without the resources to get help. People are cray cray