Kelsey, I’m a state’s attorney and wish to express my gratitude for speaking so eloquently about your grief. For those of us who deal with victims of crime, the pain of loved ones is literally unimaginable. Your beautiful sister’s story sadly illustrates that no matter how hard our justice system may work, there never really is true justice that we mere mortals can ever achieve. All of us in government and law enforcement must nonetheless keep working hard to achieve that which we can. I’m heartbroken upon reading about your sister. There are no words. May you continue to live in as much peace as you humanly can.
It's crazy that his father was murdered, his sister was murdered, his 2 half brothers died in a scuba diving accident and his grandfather passed from cancer when he was 12. He had so much tragedy in his life.
Yup. It’s incredibly easy to fall into because during the first part of it, the euphoria of getting ripped or getting geeked like a lab rat and the numbness it brings is actually awesome. Better than cumming. If you can mix the two, HOLY SHIT! Then, after those feelings really stop appearing, you’re just doing it hoping to achieve some semblance of those feelings and trying to fill the immense hole in your heart. Ironically enough, after enough time, you actually try to analyze the pain your trying to escape by getting fucked up WHILE you’re fucked up. Also during those times, you either honestly identify your issues(but seldom is an addict able to rectify the cause/effect triggers of the addiction) or you start laying blame on anyone/everyone that has even been in the remotest, minuscule part of your life. Addiction and addictive behavior is a fascinating study but a terrible thing.
Jeff Mahoney Thanks, I think the Vikings landed in Newfoundland and that’s kind of my interest. I’m researching your suggestion. It sounds like we’ll have to both. Thanks!
@@BetaBuxDelux Great reason! The L'Anse aux Meadows seems very intriguing. Personally I believe that Vineland was somewhere in Nova Scotia (matches the geographical and wild grape description) but who knows. If you're into that sort of thing theres certainly lots of mysterious history here too!
I dont know how I could get over the anger grief & sadness of losing a sibling in such a brutal way. It is very very sad how human beings can treat others. Hope Kelsey has found some peace.
i dont get it either. if someone did that to my family or friends i would turn into a ball of vengence. as bad as it sounds i think i would take out vigilante justice.
@drinkingpoolwater it doesn't sound bad at all it sounds normal. Becoming a vigilante is what every good human would do upon their family experiencing horrific criminal abusive.
He has gone through so much grief. His father was murdered by a mentally ill cab driver, his sister was brutally raped and murdered and then his brothers were killed by sharks. If you made his life into a film you would not believe such a heavy load of grief. God bless him.
Returning every few years to appear before the parole board must be very difficult. It makes complete closure and putting it behind him nearly impossible.
This sheds a bit more light on the episode of "Frazier" where Martin Crane goes to the parole hearing for the guy who shot him and interacts with the convict's mother. That episode gets a lot of hate for the structuring, but I thought it really allowed John Mahoney to develop one of his character's central life events. Knowing about Kelsey's personal grief makes that moment even more poignant.
He wanted him to stay in prison for his full term. Martin may not think about the punk everyday, but he did change the course of his life. When Martin sits there, he thinks of everything he lost, and you think of it as someone familiar with the series, too. He wanted to retire, go golfing, go fishing, live independently, things that were taken from him by one selfish prick.
What a shame that the victim’s family needs to go back time and time again to ask the court to keep convicted scum in jail for life. Happy to hear Colorado now accepts a life sentence is for life.
I am a gigantic Kelsey Grammer fan. An incredible talent who has seen far too much tragedy for one man. He has made his own mistakes but none of us are perfect, and when I watch him I can feel that Kelsey has one of the most pure spirits around. A truly good man.
Yes and because of his heavy load of grief in his early life you can see why he kept marrying narcissistic people. He had an inbuilt need to help fix broken people. I’m glad he finally came to terms with his grief and found a healthy relationship too.
The show Homicide Hunter brought me here. "Animal Nature" S9 Episode 18, is about the murder of his sister Karen Grammer. Heartbreaking and senseless. Rest in Peace Karen.
My heart breaks for him , his sister , their mother & grandmother. I saw this episode on Joe Kenda, I was one year old when this happened. Time never diminished his pain, you can see it in his eyes, that episode of Homicide Hunter was incredibly horrific & disturbing for many of us to watch...imagine Karen going thru that nightmare. All I could think of was please God I pray you were with her to bring her to Heaven & stop her pain asap. As a girl, that’s one of our biggest fears right there. And Karen dealt with not one but three animals taking turns raping her. One of the detectives on the show said any which way u can rape someone, they did that to her & that’s all he said he’ll say about that. It still horrified him , u could see it. I could barely take listening to it I cannot imagine that level of cold fear she had to have felt. Jesus..taken back to one of their nasty apartments, put into a bedroom & made to wait for each one to take their turn hurting you. Not one of those pieces of filth stopped for one second and said no, this is wrong. I hope each one of those animals burns in hell. One is left..tick tock you POS. I pray Kelsey finds full peace, I did hear his interview on here but still..he hurts & who wouldn’t? I would be heartbroken forever. My heart hurts for the Grammer family, I wouldn’t know how to deal with that. I cried watching that episode, how my heart hurts for Karen & Kelsey, my God. Evil, pure low down evil .
For anyone who struggles with understanding why certain crimes are unforgivable... I would ask them to listen to the clip at 6:00. Kelsey Grammer was made to move mountains.
Thank the Stars that Kelsey has built a life that he, not only earned, but, so deserves! My heart goes out to him! He is an example of strength and he is an inspiration! He misses his loved ones but, telling his story in such a mature and calm way can show others, that are in pain, that it IS possible to find peace. What a great man! His sister is proud and watching over him, I'm sure!!
Kelsey’s dad also died in a home invasion. Kelsey was also friend’s with David Angell a co creator of Frasier.David and his wife were on the first hijacked plane on 9/11. Kelsey had called him the prior Sat morning to find out if they were coming to Kelsey’s party that night. Days after 9/11 Kelsey flew to NY and went to ground zero to help. What a low key nice guy.
Oh Kelsey Grammer the people you’ve helped today. People don’t understand as difficult as it is, we choose to wallow in grief and depression when we can choose to move into acceptance and forgiveness of the history of our lives and forgive ourselves. Bless this kind man who really speaks from a place of knowing...
I sorry about your sister grief takes time and helping others is a good thing I lost my disabled best friend 2and half years ago she was a victim suicide it takes a while through grief and feeling it is the right way thank you for sharing your loss take care
He named one of his daughter's after her Spencer Karen Grammer she is 40 now her aunt was just 18 when those low lifes kidnapped tortured and left her for dead she crawled to a nearby house but nobody was home and she bled to death from stab wounds before she could be discovered
This was a great interview unfortunately what they did to his sister is so hard that I can’t be repeated I gave him all the credit in the world for not wanting to kill them
If originally they were given a death sentence and then later commuted to life, that's what it should be life with no parole. Many victim's families have to fight to keep these bum's in jail, and that's adding insult to injury. Letting out a criminal for good behavior is a travesty of justice.
I watched Frasier and loved it but then I stumbled on one of your best performances in my opinion and that was BOSS , amazing show and completely different acting . Really really wish they didn't cancel it would be still running in my opinion and left on a cliffha ger and I want to know what happens next .
its always good to hear the truth someone elses life experience good or bad, it teaches you so much about being humble, and going to that place with great depth and acceptance. Great that he had such a good relationship with his sister he was blessed. sorry that such a blemish caused such pain, he has so much to teach.
It was a bit more than a blemish what happened to her. Agreed he is a humble man and hearing him talk about how he came to terms with things is helpful.
It was 1972 (Furman v Georgia) when the Supreme Court ruled capital punishment unconstitutional. In 1976, a series of cases known collectively as the Gregg decision reinstated the death penalty. Commutations that occurred in the wake of Furman remained. In the case of Ms Grammer's killer, he was sentenced in 1976 after the reinstatement of capital punishment, but his commutation came after Colorado abolished the death penalty two years later.
Wow...he looks so well and healthy! I am really happy for him. The best thing he ever did was getting away from Camille! She's a manipulative, narcissistic, two-faced liar!
He wanted to retire from Frasier but felt bad that so many people would be out of jobs so IIRC he did one more season for no pay just so they could all be taken care of.
I know in my heart that his sister would want him to find peace And to stop blaming himself And until he does that she will never rest in peace Find peace my darling So you're Sister can resting in peace and stop worrying about you 💕
This can't be easy to do at all. I have prayed for him about that and him before, many a time. I'm a big Sis, and still have those feelings about protecting her in my 50s if that isn't ridiculous.
Eric Hughes There are no set rules governing the like and dislike buttons. The point is that some people hit thumbs down to show a dislike for the event itself so don't assume they meant disrespect. Whether this is inline with your reasoning is irrelevant it's just the way it is.
I hope you finally live in love. I totally understand the kind of people that was around you and the manipulative they can be. Sorry about your sister.
I would have to agree with Kelsey Grammer, that the last remaining convict responsible for the rape and murder of her sister, should spend the rest of his life in prison, if not be executed.
@@jimmykray9583 a silly, surface level argument based on childish assumptions vs. actually seeking the One True God for answers to life's questions. The world is more complex than that. Any suffering we endure is less than nothing compared to the magnitude of glory that is about to be unveiled within us. Evil is in the world because of Satan and the evil decisions of humans who follow Satan and their own desires.
3 Bla males (don’t know their names) because she was a witness of a busted robbery, she was standing outside of a store, then they seen her, kidnapped, sexually assaulted and ended her, and it was all for nothing, no reason at all.
I never knew of his sisters murder, although I'm British and never heard of any news about it. Kelsey is brilliant in Frasier..I have the complete boxed set of DVDs. .He seems a nice person, although never meet your idols...hes a Republican and endorsed the muppet and sociopath trump.
Hi Graham , I feel sorry that "cowards " murdered Kelsey Grammers sister , but one of these days they will answer to GOD himself for her murder , don't worry Kelsey she is up in heaven looking down upon you & shining her light on her brother & family , May she R.I.P. !!! 😢🌷🌸💐🌺🌹🕊
According to the 9th season episode 18 of Homicide Hunter one of the murderers was arrested in New Orleans for some other crime and he got immuity from prosecution for testifing against his fellow murderers. Karen's co-worker got a good look at the faces of all 3 killers. I think the investigators should have put that guy in a photo lineup and after a positive ID they could have given him the good news and made a counter offer of 30 years instead of life. With his photo they probably could have gotten the IDs of the rest from the criminal investigators at the Colorado Springs Army Base.1975 was ages ago so I don't think such a deal would be made today.
People dont have that right ever, wars are made up to reduce resource and create demand. Thank you for your share. I share my experiences on my tube too, all are welcome. heyoka
You never get over the death of a loved one (especially in circumstances where their life was violently and deliberately taken away). You do with the passage of time learn to adjust and adapt as best you can to life without them. But there will always be that void there. A void that only that person can fill. More than four decades have passed since his younger sister's brutal murder. He will always love and miss her for the rest of his life. He's left with memories of their time together and the heartache of dreams and hopes that were never realized and a life that might have been.........
Kelsey, I’m a state’s attorney and wish to express my gratitude for speaking so eloquently about your grief. For those of us who deal with victims of crime, the pain of loved ones is literally unimaginable. Your beautiful sister’s story sadly illustrates that no matter how hard our justice system may work, there never really is true justice that we mere mortals can ever achieve. All of us in government and law enforcement must nonetheless keep working hard to achieve that which we can.
I’m heartbroken upon reading about your sister. There are no words. May you continue to live in as much peace as you humanly can.
Bless you sir
Yes, in many cases there is no way to undo that which has been done.
What a kind and sweet message
Well said, sir. Thank you for your service.
It's crazy that his father was murdered, his sister was murdered, his 2 half brothers died in a scuba diving accident and his grandfather passed from cancer when he was 12. He had so much tragedy in his life.
Plus one of his best friends, the producer of Frasier died on 9/11 as he was on flight 11 which flew into the North Tower of the WTC
@@therealjd4life I had no idea his producer died on 9/11.. He really has had a lot of tragedy.
I almost forgot about his brothers. One was never found they suspect it was a shark attack.
And he lost 3 kids 😢
the one that affected him the most was Karen he felt responsible for her and he in his words he was supposed to protect her and he didn't
frasier got me through a lot in life.
Pynchon FTW
Under statement
Addiction comes from unresolved grief.
Damn right.
And depression comes from unresolved anger and bitterness.
Yup. It’s incredibly easy to fall into because during the first part of it, the euphoria of getting ripped or getting geeked like a lab rat and the numbness it brings is actually awesome. Better than cumming. If you can mix the two, HOLY SHIT! Then, after those feelings really stop appearing, you’re just doing it hoping to achieve some semblance of those feelings and trying to fill the immense hole in your heart. Ironically enough, after enough time, you actually try to analyze the pain your trying to escape by getting fucked up WHILE you’re fucked up. Also during those times, you either honestly identify your issues(but seldom is an addict able to rectify the cause/effect triggers of the addiction) or you start laying blame on anyone/everyone that has even been in the remotest, minuscule part of your life. Addiction and addictive behavior is a fascinating study but a terrible thing.
and voting republican
And trauma.
I' ve been there...what a totally true statement xx
interesting how the funniest people are often the most sad
Kit Duggan “All it takes is a beautiful fake smile to hide an injured soul and they will never notice how broken you really are.” Robin Williams
They use comedy to hide the sadness I suppose. Look at Robin Williams. One of the funniest men but had a lot of demons!
I think you would be a bit sad if your sister had been murdered and someone was asking you about it... You fucking twat
That's actually true for many other talented "artists" musicians, painters, actors etc.
Ella Marie..wow I love the quote.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I’ve always liked Kelsey. Great actor and seems like a down to earth fellow. Cheers from Newfoundland
Paul & Kathy Short Cheers from San Jose. Hoping to visit Newfoundland next year. :)
@@BetaBuxDelux Id reccomened Nova Scotia too!
Jeff Mahoney Thanks, I think the Vikings landed in Newfoundland and that’s kind of my interest. I’m researching your suggestion. It sounds like we’ll have to both. Thanks!
@@BetaBuxDelux Great reason! The L'Anse aux Meadows seems very intriguing. Personally I believe that Vineland was somewhere in Nova Scotia (matches the geographical and wild grape description) but who knows. If you're into that sort of thing theres certainly lots of mysterious history here too!
Frazier from Seattle
“They didn’t kill just one person, they killed several”. So moving and powerful.. the repercussions are immeasurable..
Agreed. But he means it literally. These pieces of shit killed 4 to 5 people other than his sister.
He meant it literally. They at least killed two people before they kidnapped, raped and killed Karen Grammer.
I dont know how I could get over the anger grief & sadness of losing a sibling in such a brutal way. It is very very sad how human beings can treat others. Hope Kelsey has found some peace.
i dont get it either. if someone did that to my family or friends i would turn into a ball of vengence. as bad as it sounds i think i would take out vigilante justice.
@drinkingpoolwater it doesn't sound bad at all it sounds normal. Becoming a vigilante is what every good human would do upon their family experiencing horrific criminal abusive.
He has gone through so much grief. His father was murdered by a mentally ill cab driver, his sister was brutally raped and murdered and then his brothers were killed by sharks. If you made his life into a film you would not believe such a heavy load of grief. God bless him.
Not to mention losing his father to murder &2 brothers to scuba diving accidents.To much loss
Returning every few years to appear before the parole board must be very difficult. It makes complete closure and putting it behind him nearly impossible.
It doesn’t happen in Australia due to one survivor of a couple of serial killer’s. The victim fought the law makers and won.
This breaks my heart, it really does.
This sheds a bit more light on the episode of "Frazier" where Martin Crane goes to the parole hearing for the guy who shot him and interacts with the convict's mother. That episode gets a lot of hate for the structuring, but I thought it really allowed John Mahoney to develop one of his character's central life events. Knowing about Kelsey's personal grief makes that moment even more poignant.
He wanted him to stay in prison for his full term. Martin may not think about the punk everyday, but he did change the course of his life. When Martin sits there, he thinks of everything he lost, and you think of it as someone familiar with the series, too. He wanted to retire, go golfing, go fishing, live independently, things that were taken from him by one selfish prick.
I admire people who are this vulnerable and self-aware. It’s what true courage is.
What a shame that the victim’s family needs to go back time and time again to ask the court to keep convicted scum in jail for life.
Happy to hear Colorado now accepts a life sentence is for life.
Just want to give this sweet man a hug he’s been through so much
Damn. These are some DEEP cuts.
A wonderful actor, and an even better human being. Thank-you for giving me an escape during difficult times.
Graham seems intrigued listening to his responses. What a great interviewer.
This clip is very personal to me. Thanks for sharing this Graham.
Are you high? This tool is the worst interviewer I've ever seen.
@@DollyPartonFarts yet here you are.
I am a gigantic Kelsey Grammer fan. An incredible talent who has seen far too much tragedy for one man. He has made his own mistakes but none of us are perfect, and when I watch him I can feel that Kelsey has one of the most pure spirits around. A truly good man.
Yes and because of his heavy load of grief in his early life you can see why he kept marrying narcissistic people. He had an inbuilt need to help fix broken people. I’m glad he finally came to terms with his grief and found a healthy relationship too.
The honesty is what I love the most.
When he walked around looking for trouble I thought we were in for another 'Liam Neeson' controversy.
He learnt from Liam to keep the fact he was looking for black guys to himself.
The show Homicide Hunter brought me here. "Animal Nature" S9 Episode 18, is about the murder of his sister Karen Grammer. Heartbreaking and senseless.
Rest in Peace Karen.
Keep the great interviews coming Graham
My heart breaks for him , his sister , their mother & grandmother. I saw this episode on Joe Kenda, I was one year old when this happened. Time never diminished his pain, you can see it in his eyes, that episode of Homicide Hunter was incredibly horrific & disturbing for many of us to watch...imagine Karen going thru that nightmare. All I could think of was please God I pray you were with her to bring her to Heaven & stop her pain asap. As a girl, that’s one of our biggest fears right there. And Karen dealt with not one but three animals taking turns raping her. One of the detectives on the show said any which way u can rape someone, they did that to her & that’s all he said he’ll say about that. It still horrified him , u could see it. I could barely take listening to it I cannot imagine that level of cold fear she had to have felt. Jesus..taken back to one of their nasty apartments, put into a bedroom & made to wait for each one to take their turn hurting you. Not one of those pieces of filth stopped for one second and said no, this is wrong. I hope each one of those animals burns in hell. One is left..tick tock you POS. I pray Kelsey finds full peace, I did hear his interview on here but still..he hurts & who wouldn’t? I would be heartbroken forever. My heart hurts for the Grammer family, I wouldn’t know how to deal with that. I cried watching that episode, how my heart hurts for Karen & Kelsey, my God. Evil, pure low down evil .
I cried too 😔
Oh wow that’s pretty sad and horrible about his sister. I never knew that before. Sorry to hear that.
I, and I'm sure nearly anyone who knows what happened to Kelsey's family feels sickly bad for him. Karen Grammer must of been a nice person.😢
For anyone who struggles with understanding why certain crimes are unforgivable... I would ask them to listen to the clip at 6:00.
Kelsey Grammer was made to move mountains.
Perhaps I worded it wrong. If the crime is not unforgivable, it is at minimum irredeemable.
Losing someone close is hard enough. I can only imagine how crumpling it is to lose someone you love to murder.
And his father was murdered too.
Thank the Stars that Kelsey has built a life that he, not only earned, but, so deserves! My heart goes out to him! He is an example of strength and he is an inspiration! He misses his loved ones but, telling his story in such a mature and calm way can show others, that are in pain, that it IS possible to find peace. What a great man! His sister is proud and watching over him, I'm sure!!
His eldest daughter is named after her too... Spencer Karen.
Rest In Peace Karen Grammer ❤️
Kelsey is a great actor!. Love all his work.Currently watching Frazier again.
Tragic that Kelsey has to keep going back for parole hearings.
Thank you Kelsey for your honesty. You are helping many by your shared life experiences. Very authentic.
Kelsey’s dad also died in a home invasion.
Kelsey was also friend’s with David Angell a co creator of Frasier.David and his wife were on the first hijacked plane on 9/11. Kelsey had called him the prior Sat morning to find out if they were coming to Kelsey’s party that night. Days after 9/11 Kelsey flew to NY and went to ground zero to help. What a low key nice guy.
My boy Kelsey. Salute. 🍻
@Renee O'Shea ..easy princess..it's a positive figure of speech
Damn! He been through a lot of tragedies
“As people who should stay in jail.”
Frasier was a special show 👍
Thank you for decades of enjoyment of your characters Kelsey. You are an inspiration.
I've loved Frasier for a while now and always loved his performance on that show. Had no idea this is part of his past. My heart breaks for him.
Such a great actor. So sorry about his sister.
Oh Kelsey Grammer the people you’ve helped today. People don’t understand as difficult as it is, we choose to wallow in grief and depression when we can choose to move into acceptance and forgiveness of the history of our lives and forgive ourselves. Bless this kind man who really speaks from a place of knowing...
Brutal
Heartbreaking to all impacted
I sorry about your sister grief takes time and helping others is a good thing I lost my disabled best friend 2and half years ago she was a victim suicide it takes a while through grief and feeling it is the right way thank you for sharing your loss take care
I very happy that Karens murderer rotted in prison for the rest of his stinking life.
Sorry to hear about this Kelsey. I wish you all the best.
Whenever I’m stressed just put on Frasier, so excited for the revival.
He named one of his daughter's after her Spencer Karen Grammer she is 40 now her aunt was just 18 when those low lifes kidnapped tortured and left her for dead she crawled to a nearby house but nobody was home and she bled to death from stab wounds before she could be discovered
He has been through so much! He's had a lot of highs in life, but he's had the lowest of lows as well. I love that guy
Love how the cast of Frasier were able to help him out and keep him happy and supported him during his time of depression during the series
This was a great interview unfortunately what they did to his sister is so hard that I can’t be repeated I gave him all the credit in the world for not wanting to kill them
Kelsey Grammer: Hello Murderers of my Sister.
Karen Grammer's Murders: AAAAAAH SIDESHOW BOB!!!!
If originally they were given a death sentence and then later commuted to life, that's what it should be life with no parole. Many victim's families have to fight to keep these bum's in jail, and that's adding insult to injury. Letting out a criminal for good behavior is a travesty of justice.
@Degree7 Exactly.
Kelsey you are a wonderful good brother and amazing human
I watched Frasier and loved it but then I stumbled on one of your best performances in my opinion and that was BOSS , amazing show and completely different acting .
Really really wish they didn't cancel it would be still running in my opinion and left on a cliffha ger and I want to know what happens next .
its always good to hear the truth someone elses life experience good or bad, it teaches you so much about being humble, and going to that place with great depth and acceptance. Great that he had such a good relationship with his sister he was blessed. sorry that such a blemish caused such pain, he has so much to teach.
It was a bit more than a blemish what happened to her. Agreed he is a humble man and hearing him talk about how he came to terms with things is helpful.
It was 1972 (Furman v Georgia) when the Supreme Court ruled capital punishment unconstitutional. In 1976, a series of cases known collectively as the Gregg decision reinstated the death penalty. Commutations that occurred in the wake of Furman remained.
In the case of Ms Grammer's killer, he was sentenced in 1976 after the reinstatement of capital punishment, but his commutation came after Colorado abolished the death penalty two years later.
Wow...he looks so well and healthy! I am really happy for him. The best thing he ever did was getting away from Camille! She's a manipulative, narcissistic, two-faced liar!
My favorite actor....played my favorite character on my favorite tv show
He wanted to retire from Frasier but felt bad that so many people would be out of jobs so IIRC he did one more season for no pay just so they could all be taken care of.
I really admire this man
I'm watching the first season of Frasier and it's amazing how many serial killer jokes he's already participated in, that was strong
He seems like a kind and decent man. Love Frazier.
The frankness is palpable. 💔
Furman vs Georgia SCOTUS 1972 death penalty ruling. There was a 1976 case that reinstated a more restricted use of the death penalty.
I know in my heart that his sister would want him to find peace And to stop blaming himself And until he does that she will never rest in peace
Find peace my darling So you're Sister can resting in peace and stop worrying about you 💕
I hope those people never get out of prison. It sounds like that one creepy guy would actually come after Kelsey if they did.
I think Kelsey would be ready for that POS...
This can't be easy to do at all. I have prayed for him about that and him before, many a time. I'm a big Sis, and still have those feelings about protecting her in my 50s if that isn't ridiculous.
That is sad his sister died and it led to him having an alcohol addition and doing cocaine.
Ya.. she didn't just "die". She was raped, beaten and stabbed to death.
who would click thumbs down on someone talking about their sister being killed?
Some people do it to show dislike for the event as it's equally odd to "like" these kind of videos
Pablo Gonzalez it’s not odd you bozo. It shows emotion & triumph of the human spirit.
Eric Hughes It's also a video titled "My sister's murder" which is why some people hit thumbs down
Pablo Gonzalez it’s a segment of a 30 minute interview. The rest of the interview is here. Don’t be such a contrarian
Eric Hughes There are no set rules governing the like and dislike buttons.
The point is that some people hit thumbs down to show a dislike for the event itself so don't assume they meant disrespect. Whether this is inline with your reasoning is irrelevant it's just the way it is.
That explains that frasier episode
I hope you finally live in love. I totally understand the kind of people that was around you and the manipulative they can be. Sorry about your sister.
He does live in love and peace now.
I would have to agree with Kelsey Grammer, that the last remaining convict responsible for the rape and murder of her sister, should spend the rest of his life in prison, if not be executed.
Explains why he slept in the park. Looking for trouble
It's very hard 3 family members for each other for over a year
This man, is a treasure
I nominate Tom Hanks to star in the Kelsey Grammer BioPic.
There once came a point when I lived in N.Y. I was going to buy a gun & change my last name to
"Bronson" ☠
Victims shouldn't be revictimized over and over with murder cases, AT ALL.
Gosh so many actors have family members that were murdered or od'd.
Thank God he found salvation in Jesus. We love you Kelsey!
If Jesus was real he wouldn’t have let that young girl suffer and be brutally murdered like that
@@jimmykray9583 a silly, surface level argument based on childish assumptions vs. actually seeking the One True God for answers to life's questions. The world is more complex than that. Any suffering we endure is less than nothing compared to the magnitude of glory that is about to be unveiled within us. Evil is in the world because of Satan and the evil decisions of humans who follow Satan and their own desires.
Who killed his sister and why?
3 Bla males (don’t know their names) because she was a witness of a busted robbery, she was standing outside of a store, then they seen her, kidnapped, sexually assaulted and ended her, and it was all for nothing, no reason at all.
Homicide Hunter
S9E18 Animal Nature
Take up the case
They murdered two people before her. They enjoyed killing.
I never knew this, damn poor Kelsey
very sad for all the families. those guys should be in a dungeon let alone jail, never let him out.
I just saw this episode on ID where his sister was murdered in Colorado
You have my sympaty. My life the same...💔
Wow!
I love you Mr. Grammer.
I love Fraiser also.
So sorry that happened to your family :(
To their credit ?! They just use that to be released. To cover themselves. Some dudes just stay cold
He didnt let go. He must have hatred deep inside. He just control his emotions perfectly
I never knew of his sisters murder, although I'm British and never heard of any news about it. Kelsey is brilliant in Frasier..I have the complete boxed set of DVDs. .He seems a nice person, although never meet your idols...hes a Republican and endorsed the muppet and sociopath trump.
*Holy.Fuck.*
RIP Karen Grammer 😢 🙏
Stay strong and positive ✨ 🙏 Kelsey 😊❤
Hi Graham , I feel sorry that "cowards " murdered Kelsey Grammers sister , but one of these days they will answer to GOD himself for her murder , don't worry Kelsey she is up in heaven looking down upon you & shining her light on her brother & family , May she R.I.P. !!! 😢🌷🌸💐🌺🌹🕊
According to the 9th season episode 18 of Homicide Hunter one of the murderers was arrested in New Orleans for some other crime and he got immuity from prosecution for testifing against his fellow murderers. Karen's co-worker got a good look at the faces of all 3 killers. I think the investigators should have put that guy in a photo lineup and after a positive ID they could have given him the good news and made a counter offer of 30 years instead of life. With his photo they probably could have gotten the IDs of the rest from the criminal investigators at the Colorado Springs Army Base.1975 was ages ago so I don't think such a deal would be made today.
People dont have that right ever, wars are made up to reduce resource and create demand. Thank you for your share. I share my experiences on my tube too, all are welcome. heyoka
I have 2keep reminding myself that he is actually Not a psychiatrist bcz he makes sense.
Liam neeson ring a bell.
You never get over the death of a loved one (especially in circumstances where their life was violently and deliberately taken away). You do with the passage of time learn to adjust and adapt as best you can to life without them. But there will always be that void there. A void that only that person can fill.
More than four decades have passed since his younger sister's brutal murder. He will always love and miss her for the rest of his life. He's left with memories of their time together and the heartache of dreams and hopes that were never realized and a life that might have been.........
His dad was murdered too, that’s why Kelsey was so protective of his sister - he had to protect her as their dad had been murdered.
Love you Kelsey
Love Kelsy.