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When a detective tells you, "Tell me what really happened, you're not a bad person, you just made a mistake, we all make mistakes", you know you're going to jail.
Close, it's more like "look, we all know you did it even from what we got now. It would just make my job sooo much easier if you just told me, if not we can still do the pHySiCaL eViDeNcE as a motivator routine *does Jack Sparrow like hand movements in the perps face* " lol
Definitely! Or even, we don't actually have enough just yet to get beyond reasonable doubt so if you admit it, we've got you. Seen this technique used when there's minimal evidence, definitely not enough to convict and then the person convicts themselves essentially. Should always, every time, no matter what, have a lawyer with you.
- right! real Thugs don't need fancy lawyers to explain their actions. Real homies keep it solo and rap it out with the confidence of knowing they iz kingz n shiet and the police is too dumb to hold them!
I played *low stakes* poker with a guy who was picking up tells on everyone. *His tell* was that _he actually told us_ when he spotted ours. After losing a hand I said _”Well the jokes on you,_ *I am a horrible poker player* so my tell was obvious… I sat down _with money_ *and I’m leaving without money.”* I ran into him later at the buffet & he said it’s all about body language.
This female cop is one of the best I've seen, and I watch a lot of these. She is confident, relational without being schmoozy, uses "what girls do" lore in ways that men can't as convincingly, and shows no trace of judgement. Man, huge respect for all of you who are this good at your jobs.
Maybe for American standards. From human rights eyes she is ruining lives of innocent people based on no evidence. Some bluffing against someone your almost certain of is fine but this in unacceptable.
@Top G I'd almost disagree. They are going to work with the state DA. They want to send one to be apart of the system. I'd study thr case hard and open plea almost before letting the public pretender screw you
@@mendoblendo321 depends on the case and the defender. I got a charge & my public defender got the charges dropped & didn't spend a dime. You can always get a new defender & exercise all options possible
Lets face it, there are hundreds and hundreds of those kind of interrogations of black killers and they all act the same way. It's like taking a life is like doing the laundry for them. And I'm saying black killers because the other races usually show some emotions and if it's only for themselves. At least there's something there at all.
I liked her style also. But there was a part early on that annoyed me so I couldn’t get back into it. 😂 mainly relating to the first girl interviewed I believe. Talking about how your friends would tell you about a murder they did in the car the night before 😂 I was like girl. No they wouldn’t. 😂
It’s borderline insulting In response to the replies: I understand she had a reason for it (relatability). Does not mean it was done well. And I never claimed she is racist.
Cracked me up when she said something along the lines of "you caught the b*tch slipping when he didn't have his homeboys", just not a sentence you expect to hear from somebody like her.
its funny because people shit on her for using slang but get this, she's been doing this for 10 years.. 10 years right in the middle of poverty and gun violence that hits the black community sadly. She knows more about the street culture than any black people from the safe suburbs lmao shitting on her for talking slang. she knows the mind games and case in point, they got her ass.
It can be really terrifying being interrogated even being 100% innocent. Fingers were pointed at me in my boyfriends and his roommate homicide. It totally looked like i could have done it too. Luckily, a guy came forward and ratted out the actual killers. My life was almost ruined!
Why would you know what being interrogated is like? You should've immediately asked for a lawyer and instantly ended any chance of interrogation. Even if you're innocent.
My favorite part was when she admitted that she stuck her arm out the window to shoot. The detective got her to admit it twice and she didn't catch on but she realized it the 3rd time
But she still tried to gaslight the detective saying that it couldn't have been her because her tattoo wouldn't lie- even though the detective had told her at least twice that she knows the tattoo is new and wasn't there during the shooting....these girls are used to getting away with stuff.
Her transitioning to calm and still to rocking back and forth in the chair as the detective backs her into a corner is absolutely wild. Body language did all the talking the detective needed.
@1stladybanks1982 my daughter does the same . Sitting in a police station innocent or not would give me anxiety. I'm not talking to no police officer. When they asking all these questions they probably don't know anything. I'd ask for a lawyer soon as they asked me to come to the station. You waive all rights when you start talking
WOW! Shorty did way too much talking! She’s 18, said she’s grown just the detectives! Child, they been doing investigations for more than half her life! 🥺
One of the most fascinating aspects of criminal psychology is how seemingly insignificant details can provide crucial insights into a criminal’s behavior and decision-making process."
This is a great detective. She does not want this girl to be the shooter. But after going over the evidence that is gathered and the responses from the "witness" she knows the investigation needs to go in that direction. When she does, she figures it out soon enough. Calm, rational and effective while still believing in people and giving them every chance to convince her of their innocence if they are in fact innocent. Hats off to her.
Lol, she is a great detective, but shes also a great liar. She never really thought they were innocent, these are all tactics for getting people to admit to crimes, it's legit just good cop bad cop when she keeps saying "maybe my partners been right all along, I really trusted you."
@@smallferalgirl instead of a great liar i would rather called her a great actress, she is very convincing when she was trying to win the “witness” side. they literally bite her bait so easily
I was a friend and coworker of Eloy's, and I was heartbroken when I found out about his murder. 😔 Thank you so much for covering his case. I hope his killers get the justice they deserve.
"I wouldn't shoot out a car like that cuz these tattoos would identify me" "but you didn't have that tattoo at the time of the shooting" "Yeah I know, which is why I wouldn't shoot out the car like that cuz these would identify me" "but you didn't have them during the shooting" "Yeah, but" I think she still doesn't understand what gave her away.
I think she does. Some people, when caught in a lie, tend to waffle on and play stupid to avoid thinking about that they've been caught. They'll stick to a lie and give out really dumb reasoning. She can't admit her reasoning is awful, because she knows it'll out her, so she can't back out of it and has to pretend she doesn't understand. That's the feeling that I get, anyway. I think when she started mumbling is when she realised.
“no i laugh at every single thing. idk i’m just over here smiling” my sister does this and this is exactly how i’d imagine an interrogation w her would go😭
So as you might know, laughing (or smiling) is a way for the body to relax. Especially when under stress. As it might seem insensitive for the situation, it is very common and natural.
My heart broke reading you and another person in the comments worked with and knew him. I’m sending you love, growth, and strength to manage the grief ❤ May he rest in peace.
I feel bad for the first girl cause as a person who also doesn't know much about her family's relationships or anything, I can relate with her so it's not ludicrous that she doesn't really know
not only did she give it away with her hand movement, but the fact she somehow isnt understanding that she could not be identified by a tattoo she didnt have while committing the crime is honestly crazy. she keeps saying "no i just got this tattoo, i didnt have it during the incident, but why would i shoot someone with an identifiable tattoo on my arm that i willingly admitted to not having during the actual incident"
Yea that bothered me to. I think she was just reaching for an excuse and for some reason she thought that made sense and then she just had to stand by it
Seems she got the tattoo afterwards in a ridiculous attempt at an alibi, probably had in her head a courtroom scene where the witness describes tattoos or lack thereof and she throws her arm up showing her tattoos and the judge says 'this woman can't have done it, she's free to leave'. Probably the fantasy she had going on in her head on that one. She decided to play it early during the interview.
Completely mind-blowing. She had an ace in the hole and single-handedly f*ed it up. It's like watching a fatal accident in slow motion and knowing what's fixing to happen. If that wasn't enough, she stirred the pot some more and did a little x-tra for everyone, when she even gave the position in which the arm was in, when shooting. LoL!
It's because she is white and the suspect is black. She knows that if she turned up the aggression it would turn into a discrimination situation and the cop would lose her job. White cops stand as much of a chance in winning just as much like white sprinters and that is almost 0%. Cops are always wrong in the eyes of black people, they are always racist in the eyes of black people. I said it and I am right!
People like her are also responsible for innocent people going to jail 🙄 she literally said she was fighting against EVIDENCE! Solely based on the fact that she knew the girls mom and couldn't believe girls could do something evil. The other detective was showing her evidence proving she was guilty and for two months she tried to find other alternatives... all she needed was a name and someone who couldn't pin down an alibi for the date and she was ready to frame up anyone because "Girl Power" it's shocking more people don't see this incompetence not only plays out in this video but everyday across America.
I felt so bad for the first girl. She wasn’t there it’s not like she could know much and it’s probably traumatic to hear people close to you committing such a heinous crime. She just didn’t have the information the cops needed and was berated for it
That’s lady wouldn’t have been berading me like that. If I said I don’t know what’s going on, I meant it. It’s that simple. Nothing more nothing less. I gave you all that I know, I’m done.
@@drynkgospel Yeah. I think she's a student in medical college . That means she is way too busy to even know who her daughter is dating. The lady cop was plain rude.
I smile when I'm nervous and stuff too it was really cruel to treat her like that I rarely think something is funny when I smile it's a nervous/angry thing I do and I know several people who are like that too
It had nothing to do with the tattoo, it was the arm gesture she done while telling them. She gestured exactly as they'd been shown by the witness it was done.
@@georges9760 She was gonna use the tattoo to prove that she could have been identified while shooting but the detective realized that the ink was fresh so she didn't have the tattoo while shooting, which implicates that the suspect got the tattoo to use it as fake evidence. So yeah it HAD something to do with the tattoo and the detective said it herself.
@@bozo2466 Her not having a tattoo at the time of the shooting and having one in the interview is NOT evidence. The detective even said at some point "I didn't believe it was you until you done the tattoo thing" referring to the gestures.
And I really dont like the cops tone and approach ... I understand she needs the info, and perhaps it is worth it to make someone innocent feel uncomfortable to obtain it, but one does feel sorry for her. And if she just did what any rational person should have done at that point, i.e. refuse to answer questions, (because you really dont know what the police is after, and especially if you really dont know shit, but they assume you do, being helpful is actually against your own interest), that would be the end of that interrogation. Just invoke the 5th and go home. Once you know more and perhaps consult a lawyer you can always provide the info ex post.
Everyone that knows something always says they don’t know anything. It’s the detectives job to figure out if they’re lying or not. You kind of have to assume they’re lying unless you’re certain they aren’t.
Get a brain 10 iq moron. Detectives don’t give a poop about how you feel dumbo. She was a suspect. She was interrogated for a murder case. It was not a date. Detectives did a good job.
I'm 67 and after living in Jacksonville Florida and dealing with the police here I am terrified of them. I've seen what they can do and I've always had a fear that somehow I would be falsely accused of a crime I did not commit. Once I was arrested for a hit-and-run and I refuse the breathalyzer. Knowing I didn't hit anybody and I was in the exact spot of where the accident happened I asked them how could you say Iran when I'm right here. The lawyer said the smartest thing I did was not take the breathalyzer. When the man came out of ICU he admitted to attempted suicide by running in front of my car after his girlfriend broke up with him. They tried to coerce him into saying that I hit him and he refused to lie. I was riding down a side road after leaving the mall. There were witnesses that said they saw me come out of a bar nearby and several other witnesses that said they saw me doing different things. The thing was all of these witness stories we're all opposite of each other and didn't make any sense at all.. a lot more to that story. Thank God that man lived. Even saying I was coming out of the bar didn't make sense since it was ahead of me in the direction I was going and not beside or behind me. I was found innocent but unfortunately it remains on my record and anytime a background check is done that pops up. It ruined my career.. as a younger woman in her twenties I would have cops pulled me over and try to get my phone number of all. Even one that got my address used to come around to my house all the time and I had to find ways of getting him to leave me alone I was so scared.
Yeah, it's mind-boggling how the cops are just allowed to assume whatever they want. I have no clue who my cousin is dating and I see him almost everyday. She kept pushing that angle like it would hold up in court. lol
@@mudbuff man do you have some problems. I guess only your experience and insights are the truth. I don't know what it says now but Google Jacksonville Florida and corruption in their Police department. There was even a time when they brought in other police officers kind of like undercover to see what was going on. There's at least one murder a day where I live. Just because you think I'm a liar doesn't make me one and it shows that you just run your mouth without bothering the check anyting. There's even other experiences with the police officers a lot more than I mentioned. I bet you don't believe that that man who was actually filmed being killed by a police officer is real. You should see the video footage if you Google it of people being beat up and even shot by police officers. You don't have to believe me it's out there on the internet for everybody to see. You sound like an angry jerk
Blows my mind that people bring their phone with them while committing crimes. My dad was a fed until like 2005 and he'd always say cell phones were the best fed tool ever invented.
I heard of a case where the duration of a phone's flashlight placed a murderer at the burial site. Circumstantial evidence but the suspect couldn't explain why he was at a swamp at night.
Good. To. Know. I'm just playing, I've thought the same thing, especially when it's planned out, people will use google maps then be surprised when they get caught.
Same with social media. How many idiots rob someone then get on Facebook and show off the proceeds of their robbery? Or how many people who are felons post pics of themselves with illegal guns on Instagram? Criminals aren't always the smartest
“When you stuck your hand out the window over the car you didn’t have that” she got got with that statement because she proceeded to say “no I did not” girl you’re guilty
She thought it would take then some time to catch up with her and she got a tattoo thinking it would rule her out because the shooter didnt have any tattoos and probably didnt bank of the officer knowing it was fresh ink plus the trip with her words.. she def guilty!
The fact that an innocent man is dead, and they both are out on bail, is beyond belief. Both those girls took a life without batting an eye. Moments like these make me believe how incredibly broken our justice system can be.
No offense intended, but this is an extremely ignorant thing to say. They haven't gone to trial yet, are you saying every suspect who is awaiting trial should spend all of that waiting time in prison? That's taking a huge step backwards, and anyone from justice systems like that would cringe pretty hard at someone calling this "innocent until proven guilty" system "incredibly broken". You're basically saying "well, I mean...they clearly did it" is a good enough justification to lock someone up and deny them bail, before they even get a fair trial. Rethink your viewpoints on this.
@@natecrosman7732 I would say these people hold a very real danger to society if released, being involved directly in a murder is definitely an easy way to not get bail, or at least an extremely high bail. I agree they probably shouldn’t be locked up for a year or two until the actual trial, but to ignore the very real possibility that they would be involved in another incident like this is a little ridiculous. It’s becoming far too common that violent offenders get released on bail and then go and commit more violent crimes. These people have no remorse and would easily do it again, I will say it’s a bit much to hold them without bail, but if these degenerates end up in another one of these videos for something similar, I wouldn’t be least bit surprised
Absolutely, buddy! You hit the nail on the head! Body language is super important, especially in situations like being interrogated by a detective. It's not just about tricking you into telling the truth, those sneaky detectives also keep a keen eye on your body language. When you're being grilled by a detective, they scrutinize every little movement, gesture, and change in your body language. They're like human lie detectors, trying to read between the lines and see if your non-verbal cues match up with what you're saying. Now, you might be wondering, what exactly do they look for? Well, let me spill the beans for you! One of the things detectives pay attention to is eye contact. They want to see if you maintain direct eye contact or if you avoid it like the plague. Avoiding eye contact can be a potential sign that you're feeling insecure, guilty, or uncomfortable. On the flip side, maintaining steady eye contact can show confidence and honesty. But that's not all! Detectives also focus on your facial expressions. They're like mind readers trying to figure out what's going on in that brain of yours. They notice if your facial muscles tense up, if your eyebrows furrow, or if your lips twitch while you're answering their questions. These micro-expressions can give away your true emotions, even if you're trying to conceal them. So, no poker face is going to fool these savvy investigators! Now, let's talk about those fidgety gestures. Detectives are always on the lookout for any fidgeting or nervous movements. If you're tapping your foot, biting your nails, or continuously shifting in your seat, it sets off alarm bells in their heads. These behaviors hint at anxiety, uneasiness, or dishonesty. So, it's best to keep those jittery movements in check and appear as relaxed as possible. Oh, and we can't forget about the famous "body language clusters." Detectives often notice a combination of body language signals instead of focusing on just one. They look at how your body posture aligns with your facial expressions and gestures. If everything seems out of sync, it sends red flags flying high. It's like putting together a puzzle for them. And trust me, you don't want to be the missing piece they're trying to find! But wait, there's more! Detectives also analyze your voice and speech patterns. They listen carefully to the tone of your voice, the speed at which you speak, and any hesitations or inconsistencies in your story. A shaky voice or sudden changes in speech patterns might raise suspicions about your credibility. So, when you find yourself facing a detective firing questions at you, it's essential to be aware of your body language. Remember to maintain eye contact without staring them down, control those facial muscles to keep a neutral expression, and keep those fidgety movements in check. And for heaven's sake, buddy, don't forget to speak confidently and remain consistent in your story! Now, I don't want you to start sweating bullets and overanalyzing every single move the next time you encounter a detective. It's not like you have to become a contortionist or a master of disguise to pass their body language test. Just be aware of these things and try to exude confidence and honesty. At the end of the day, detectives are only human too, and they rely on their instincts and experience. Body language is just one part of the puzzle for them when they're trying to piece together what really went down. So, keep your cool, buddy, and remember that the truth will always find its way out, regardless of your body language!
My body language has always been nervous from an anxiety disorder, so I’d probably be setting off radars in their minds like crazy. When I watch these videos, I always think about it
Indeed the tattoo identity "if I shot this way" moment was damning. But I think what was also quite damning is once the investigator finally leveled the accusation, the response "do you have the gun?" is extremely damning. That is not a question that an innocent person would ask, that is a question a cornered guilty person would ask.
@@legoman16565 But that's the same type of mistake the suspect made. If you start demanding information about what they have on you then that will be probably correctly interpreted as a signal you are guilty.
@@legoman16565 Right, I think that is a natural instinct of a lot of people, and sadly I think it is not a helpful natural instinct. Things are weird in the legal world.
Really impressed at the detective admitting their own bias and breaking down their own mislead opinion, she probably became an even better detective after this case
I actually don't think she was biased I think she used it to act like she was on her side so she would feel more comfortable sharing information and maybe slip up or admit to something which ultimately she did. As soon as the girl thought the detective was thinking she did it she claimed up. Kinda like saying I don't think you would kill your not the kinda person who does that makes the girl wanna prove herself as hard or w.e.
As the goody-two-shoes of my family, I can believe the first witness didn’t know anything. I learned a long time ago that my family keeps lots of unpleasant situations from me.
@@zaydior1948 ... you know what an investigation is? The detective was making sure, that she was in fact innocent. The detective can't know for certain, especially at the early stages, who is guilty or innocent.
@@zaydior1948 somebody died. she’s gonna grill everyone to find out what happened. not to mention no one *has* to speak to the police. everyone has the right to remain silence
I mean as soon as we said hello I would have asked for a savory snack, something to drink then. Once they get back with my request. Lawyer!! Then I’ll just sing my favorite songs so it’s not awkwardly silent.
@@tesiadavis6696 I wonder if that's really true. Like, would you really immediately ask for a lawyer if you knew you were innocent? I feel like you (and I) may think we'd immediately ask for a lawyer but when presented with a situation like this in real life, we may not want to make ourselves look guilty by asking for a lawyer. I agree it's the right thing to do, but still.
@@reprovedcandy probably not, people act like they would do the best thing and make the best decisions but in a high stress situation theres a high chance they wont
i mean really most of them should just immediately ask if they're being arrested and if they get some vague "we'll get to that" sort of response just walk out and see if they get tackled or not
Did she though? All she really confirmed was that neither her nor the shooter had tattoos on their arm. Can’t really identify someone by a *lack* of tattoos, unless I’m missing something.
@@RagnarLoudpak She did tho...bcuz the shooter demo'd EXXACTLY how the witness said the arm shot from the window..And the fact that it was 2guys..the way this girl looked annnd talked would incriminate her and make it highly plausible
@Brandi Jackson but that's the thing. If she's the passenger, and they are both shooting at the driver side, like she said putting the gun in the driver face is very dangerous. Where else can you discharge your firearm from the passenger seat aiming at the driver side? Over the fuckin roof. Literally any shooter would've did that so I don't see how demonstrating how the shooter would've had to shoot if he can't shoot infront of the drivers face is incriminating. It's like ok we know you did it so we just tryna to get as close as we can to you admitting anything and we'll run with it. Wth
if she wasn't the shooter how would she know exactly what direction the vehicle was in relation to the vehicle that they were in why would it be shooting over the roof why would it not be shooting frontwards backwards or straight out from her window? The direction alone gives
The movement she did with her arm gave it away, theres no way that she would do that by chance and it matches the witness statment exactly. Its crazy how she subliminally gave herself away reliving the moment. Also her rocking back and forth made me anxious lmfao typically for the older murderers I dont buy the self assement of when theyre lying or acting off but you can see it clear as day here.
Rocing back and foreward is telling a lot of things,or nothing special. It can be irritating to watch,but its not a tale of something serious Murderes normally dont do it,tho, because they try to control any telltales.
@@katiix they are all that way, its taught to them. There's a sickness in their culture, in their community, they look up to the lowest among them, the killers and drug dealers. Believe that or not, it's not going to change their behavior whatever you believe. Less than 15% of the population, yet they commit over 50% of the violent crimes and over 50% of the murders in this country. Disgusting.
This detective is on another level! I love how she kept asking about Scott and all the other guys, just to make it clear on the record that they weren’t involved, thus only leaving the girls in the car. Suspect didn’t know what was happening until she had already dug her grave.
Yep. A) They have proof there are 2 x shooters. B) They can prove those shooters were in her car. C) The detective got her to admit only her and her cousin were in the car. D) Therefore, her own testimony proved her and her cousin are the 2 shooters... What...a...idiot...
@@jerryappleton6855 I don’t think she was an idiot, just outclassed by someone who does this every day and has been doing so likely for decades. The detective never asked any direct questions about what the girls were doing. Just the guys. Granted, talking to the police is idiotic, so if you forgo your legal representation, it is idiotic, but there was no way any of us would likely win against her. The smoothness… even this channels’ creator, who likely watched the entire interrogation, still wrote about it like the detective was shocked, rather than baiting a hook and waiting for the suspect to bite.
🤡. Gotta Love the LOW-IQ ANIMALS face off against a smart and sharp WHITE detective. These Savage Animals have Zero Regard for Human Life... White OR Black !!
what i dont like is how i didnt know there were two interrogators in the room because the camera in the room doesnt actually show the entire room until i heard another voice
Smiling and laughter in stressful situations is a coping mechanism. It’s not laid back. It’s scared as hell long term and your sub conscious takes over.
@@fooohousiethere is actually a disease named after it. Also people who are autistic, have schizophrenia, or are very anxious laugh at weird times wether they know they have one of those or not. Natural response especially after and or during trama.
That will go down as one of the most comical ways for a serial killer to be caught. BTK: Promise you cops can’t retrieve deleted folders from the disk I’m voluntarily sending you? Cops:………yes.
That lady investigator was so real and very great with her wording and the way she could sympathise and both be a hard ass with all the evidence she has. She is a damn good one and hope she stays in the force, good on her!
Bro what evidence💀 a witness saying some bs and what else if they had more evidence it would of been presented just to lyk they wanted a confession and clearly had the wrong ppl she keeps trying to say she has “alot of evidence” as a bluff to speed up the confession cops lie about evidence everyday its they job
@@shanedubois8339 she literally mimicked the exact two shooting positions as described by the witness without being prompted to. You're advocating for murderers my guy.
@aditsachdeva1459 Me making an observation on why she didn’t use her Miranda rights is not the same thing as me saying she’s innocent, Thank you very much. Its not even about this case in particular, innocent or guilty, a lot of people don’t seem to know when to use their Miranda rights as to not incriminate themselves further.
The tattoo was her down fall. The fact that she insisted that if she was the shooter they would have identified her tattoos while she knew that she only got a tattoo after the shooting it was a stupid move.
The hand gesture she made while explaining the tattoo got her caught. She basically reenacted the shooting without even realizing it while talking about her tattoo. The actual tattoo had nothing to do with it
@@takhilah1you dumb f*ck she's caught dead in the middle wym,this whole interview went terribly in what world would a investigators let you go free after saying all that, use some common sense
How many times have I seen videos where the officer pulls a bag of pills, or weed, or whatever out of a pocket and hear "Dat not mine" "Are these your pants?" "Yea but dos not mine? "How did they get there?" "I don no but day not mine?
@peace4731Why do people look for every reason to pin down a whole race? I’ll never understand how white people think racism has just magically disappeared when these comments are everywhere
The level of expertise with this detective is truly remarkable. She can sift through information diplomatically, cut through crap and maintain rapport all at the same time. I am in awe!
Once they give you compliments just ask for a lawyer. But well done by these detectives. The rocking back and forth looked like a low grade panic attack, that was interesting to see an alleged murderer crumble like that.
That rocking is definitely her tell. How can you have any empathy with a fellow ‘human’ being when they themselves use their own free will to act like ruthless animals? It’s convinced me not to care or have any empathy because that would be considered weakness to these animals. I get why Scott Adams would take the hit and be the first one through the door that these animals created and opened themselves.
Yeah, she starting rocking when she realized she said too much. A lot of ppl do that when they're really anxious & their nerves are getting the best of them. It's self soothing, but in this case, I don't think it helped her too much. I've never seen anyone do that in circles, though. It was pretty strange lol.
@@ashleyw6160 I wonder if she’s like somewhat autistic with that type of soothing? It was super intense she was almost spinning too. Black (girl) kids are so undiagnosed… would also explain why she was easy to convince to follow her cousin. Hmm not that it’s ok but still interesting how it all went down and the interrogation!!!
"The evidence says the shots came from your car, we don't believe you shot him, but this other guy likely did." "He wasn't even there, it was just me and my cousin in the car." "Oh, so it WAS you then?" **Surprised Pikachu face.**
Sure, that is the reason no one not a single person will say they saw murder if it happend in poor countries because they know very well many many innocen people who reported a crime themselves got into troube. I knew a man who was on the run from his enemies for forty years. His enemies had hired assasin and they got him while he was bathing in the river outside the village and there were at least 40 people who saw it all but not a single person gave an interview to the police because they knew it can tbe them rather than the lady setting here ha ha ha ha ha ha.
I have a sneaking suspicion that lawyers roll their eyes whenever they receive a client that's decided to already spend a significant amount of time in an interrogation room by themselves with the police.
At that point their attorney's job is just to make sure the prosecutor/judge respects the defendants rights if it goes to trial or they negotiate a plea deal.
Dude it blows my mind…. You gotta see it this way. Any time some is killed the only thing the cops want to do is pin it on someone….. so if they want to talk to you then it’s only so they can blame it on you. If I ever had a family member die I’d never talk to them without a lawyer because I sure as hell ain’t going to jail over something I didn’t do just because I wanted to be helpful…. These people are so dumb.. like you want to talk to them so you can see what they have on you? Well it’s not going to change they’re going to have that if you ask them or not so what’s the difference?! 😂 arrogance is what gets these idiots. If we’re lucky these degenerates will rot.
As a person who worked in the prison system for 30 years. I learned one thing from talking to all types of inmates about how they ended up in prison. What I learned is If you are brought to the homicide department of the police station. The first thing out of your mouth should be I want a lawyer period.
If you've ever been asked the same questions over and over again for hours you understand, you get mentally tired, it's hard to keep even the truth straight.
@@perkalov okay detective 🤨…. suspect all you want idgaf knowing how many innocent people are sitting in prison right now because of forced confessions and persuasion of detectives that just need to arrest someone I couldn’t not possibly care less. I have nothing to say to you speak to my attorney and have a nice day 🫡
@@J86_918 Yeah, but she isn't innocent but a fucking sure way of looking guilty is to require a lawyer when you are supposed to leave a testimony. If she was interrogated for the murder, I'd agree with you. No matter if you are guilty or not, get a lawyer. But if you are guilty and not suspected? Id go with don't act as if you are guilty. But you do you man, make your self look as guilty as humanly possible.
@@perkalov me personally I’m getting a lawyer for any kind of legal situation to ensure I’m not surprised by anything. But do whatever you need to do to “not feel guilty” lmfao if you not guilty you not guilty having a lawyer changes nothing except your chances in court/interrogations
Eloy was a coworker and also friend of mine from our airline. This was hard to listen to but needed to be shared. Thanks for covering his story, miss you. 💔
This is the best example I've seen for why you need a lawyer. They had nothing on this woman, in fact they were looking for a man until she started talking. Edit: I don't condone committing crimes like some are implying. The US criminal justice system is designed to protect the innocent more than it is to condemn the guilty. It is far more dangerous for the reverse case to be true because it would be easily exploited by the government or result in more Salem witch trials. Yes, sometimes guilty people go free, but it is the price we pay every time for it is "better that ten guilty persons escape, than that one innocent suffer." This sentiment is shared by the majority of countries in the world. Also, innocent people can accidentally corroborate a fact that links them to a crime.
What you mean their was only two suspects her and the one driving. In the beginning of the video they told her cousin one those girls murdered a man. This is not a movie. They are both criminals of murdered said at the end of video
he’s 100% correct remember, the witness stated he saw two men shoot not two females it must’ve been dark, so yes they would’ve got away with it if she didn’t run her fucking mouth but this is a prime example of not knowing tactics that police use they have degrees within the criminal justice field. It’s nothing more than psychology, so what they did was they played reverse psychology on her to off the whole video, and she felt for the trick, but that comes from her being a rookie she made a rookie mistake.
The immaturity is what got her caught! She thought she was smart enough to get away with this yet she wasn’t smart at all and pretty much told on herself🤦🏾♀️ sad!
This is traumatic for the first girl because she used her medical school plans as a tool, and YES, you can be clueless about something your family member is doing. Her interrogation of her is INSANE.
As someone who’s socially awkward I tend to laugh and smile whenever something happens. That’s just how I cope but then afterwards cry once I collect my thoughts
I agree with you! 💯 When I was younger I had this issue. I think it was an anxiety problem. I had friends with this issues as well. 🥺 Glad I don't do it anymore.
Yeah, she keeps acting like she shouldn’t be uncomfortable after being told her family is involved in a homicide and saying if she messes up then she cant go to medical school. Like of course shes gonna be uncomfortable whether she’s innocent or not. Bringing up evidence is one thing, but just saying “your lying” doesn’t really work. So yeah, I don’t think uncomfortable laughter is evidence.
@@ayanna321 she actually thought the way the cops handled the investigation should be up to her. She came off as someone who was used to getting by her way by acting like an obnoxious imbecile. Let me guess, you’ll defend them and I’m some kind of bigot? No more stupid questions please.
@@killmonger4169 what do you mean by that. What about Murdock murders, he killed his wife and his own son. He lied even when he. caught. You don't nothing about that African American culture, but what you see on TV. There is more to their culture than you think. Look at crime watch and all the cases they have going on, Caucasian men and women killing their mothers, their children, and stepchildren. So get out here with all that dumb stuff.
@@SarcasticPixie i think it was more that she wanted either to go home fast since she was the one initially involved(as seen by her commenting on the temp of the interrogation room), or that she wanted to be the only one interrogated to maybe have her friends not be involved
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When a detective tells you, "Tell me what really happened, you're not a bad person, you just made a mistake, we all make mistakes", you know you're going to jail.
WELL SAID.
Close, it's more like "look, we all know you did it even from what we got now. It would just make my job sooo much easier if you just told me, if not we can still do the pHySiCaL eViDeNcE as a motivator routine *does Jack Sparrow like hand movements in the perps face* " lol
what is your profile picture?
Only if u open your mouth
Definitely! Or even, we don't actually have enough just yet to get beyond reasonable doubt so if you admit it, we've got you. Seen this technique used when there's minimal evidence, definitely not enough to convict and then the person convicts themselves essentially. Should always, every time, no matter what, have a lawyer with you.
When a cop tells you I think your a good kid.. your going to jail. 💀💀💀
"sweetheart"
Damn right 😅
Yea by personal experience 😂
She laughed After that 😆. Dumb as hell
“I can tell that you’re very intelligent, and not a bad person at all” 😂
If you are guilty of a crime. Don't ask for a lawyer. Talk to the detectives by yourself. You can convince them of your innocence. I believe in you.
This
😂
Lmaooo 😂
- right! real Thugs don't need fancy lawyers to explain their actions. Real homies keep it solo and rap it out with the confidence of knowing they iz kingz n shiet and the police is too dumb to hold them!
@ coner you sound crazy definitely lawyer up coos can pin a crime on you
Imagine being in a gun related homicide and telling the detectives you “want to be a sniper in the military” 😂
She wouldn’t last 20 minutes in the military.
They’re so dumb
“want to be a sniper in the military” hhahahhahah
@@lanemartin3590 you know you silly 😜 lol 😆
She couldn’t even snipe in COD let alone in real life lmfao 😂
It’s crazy how she couldn’t stop rocking around once she knew she was caught. Body language is wild.
I played *low stakes* poker with a guy who was picking up tells on everyone. *His tell* was that _he actually told us_ when he spotted ours.
After losing a hand I said _”Well the jokes on you,_ *I am a horrible poker player* so my tell was obvious… I sat down _with money_ *and I’m leaving without money.”*
I ran into him later at the buffet & he said it’s all about body language.
body language says a lot about everything. her not stop rocking is crazy.
Body Language Analysis is the Phrenology of the 21st Century.
@@pariah_carey Mr Burns: of course you would say that, you have the brain pan of a stagecoach tilter lol
@Jess if it's instinctual she may not be aware she's doing it
"You're an intelligent young woman."
She can argue that the cops lied to her.
Staap 😭😂😂
Intelligent enough NOT to ask for a lawyer.
cold
Bwahahaha!
@@SapienSafari Never talk to the police without one.
It's crazy how someone can take another person's life then act like the detectives are inconveniencing their "precious" time.
Fr like babes you and your cousin going to be in jail wasting there Precious time
It's self-preservation at its finest. Just trying to sell the lie
Are You Serious??
You don't admit to anything, that's for them to prove
@@bigstevie1690 Absolutely. All you gotta do is say, lawyer.. None of these TH-cam episodes should exist. But I'm glad they do lol
@@bigstevie1690 OH.....SO MURDERING PEOPLE AND LYING IS OKAY IN YOUR "VALUE SYSTEM" ??
This female cop is one of the best I've seen, and I watch a lot of these. She is confident, relational without being schmoozy, uses "what girls do" lore in ways that men can't as convincingly, and shows no trace of judgement. Man, huge respect for all of you who are this good at your jobs.
Thats what i just said! Lol when she said a woman would set a man up and that ladies body reaction was crazy
I actually think is a male detective isn’t it????
She's trying to talk like she's from the neighborhood lol. She sounds so silly to me lol
Relational? She basically did a caricatures of a black person when she was talking to a stereotypical hood rat not that hard lol I could’ve done it.
Maybe for American standards. From human rights eyes she is ruining lives of innocent people based on no evidence. Some bluffing against someone your almost certain of is fine but this in unacceptable.
The way she started uncontrollably rocking back and forth directly after she slipped up about tattoos is VERY TELLING
Absolutely. I bet she didn't even realize she was doing it.
22:39 the detective mentions the suspect’s mother and suddenly it’s like she’s on Ellen de Generes’ Hawaii chair in slo-mo!
Agree 💯👍
Yep
@@stacydetwiler1475 it’s linked to the lying not the killing
If you're innocent you *definitely* need a lawyer,
If you're guilty you *absolutely* need a lawyer.
So you want murders walking around?
Facts. Not a public defender either
@@mendoblendo321if you can't offered one a public defender is better than yourself
@Top G I'd almost disagree. They are going to work with the state DA. They want to send one to be apart of the system. I'd study thr case hard and open plea almost before letting the public pretender screw you
@@mendoblendo321 depends on the case and the defender. I got a charge & my public defender got the charges dropped & didn't spend a dime. You can always get a new defender & exercise all options possible
The lack of remorse for shooting someone to death is absolutely shocking.
Blame it on gta..
is it really "shocking?" considering who they are?
Lets face it, there are hundreds and hundreds of those kind of interrogations of black killers and they all act the same way. It's like taking a life is like doing the laundry for them. And I'm saying black killers because the other races usually show some emotions and if it's only for themselves. At least there's something there at all.
@@skupire6547 Nope, I have seen enough First 48 episodes to know that's standard behavior.
@@phangirlable greatest show ever.
soon as she said “you caught him slippin” I would’ve asked for a lawyer 😂
@@konyiaa 😂😂😂
💯
Respectfully lmfaoooo
You should ask sooner.
@@moonshine588 was obviously a joke. 👍🏾
I'm really impressed with this detectives' style of interrogation. She is reasonable and firm without being a bully.
I liked her style also. But there was a part early on that annoyed me so I couldn’t get back into it. 😂 mainly relating to the first girl interviewed I believe. Talking about how your friends would tell you about a murder they did in the car the night before 😂 I was like girl. No they wouldn’t. 😂
I would have pressed her for the evidence she was claiming was super strong they play so stupid going off a he said she said
Yes, I was impressed too
@@summonslammer9361 They would though and in most cases, they do.
@@summonslammer9361 Or that if your sister is a hoe you'd know all her boyfriends and who she's seeing which day
The detective using slang to relate to her is killing me 😂
I was dying at her attempt 😂 A for effort though 😅
Lol
“u caught a ***** slipping when he out his hood and boys werent with him” 😂
I can imagine her saying “Good golly, that is definitely a cap 🧢….are you doing the capping 🧢 “?🤣
It’s borderline insulting
In response to the replies: I understand she had a reason for it (relatability). Does not mean it was done well. And I never claimed she is racist.
“We work for the people who can no longer speak.” That was so powerful. I really do appreciate everything that goes into this career.
lol. They work for the state, they don't care about you, dead or alive.
Did she reply “they’re silent” to that too? I was speechless
Everything?
Unfortunately, all the innocent brown people they murder can no longer speak, either.
Suck harder on the Galls.
Detective is killing me tryna talk street 😂
Street talk is just a copy of southern talk. Yall are vultures
@@Brook-ct3kk 🤣
Cracked me up when she said something along the lines of "you caught the b*tch slipping when he didn't have his homeboys", just not a sentence you expect to hear from somebody like her.
😂😂
its funny because people shit on her for using slang but get this, she's been doing this for 10 years.. 10 years right in the middle of poverty and gun violence that hits the black community sadly. She knows more about the street culture than any black people from the safe suburbs lmao shitting on her for talking slang. she knows the mind games and case in point, they got her ass.
🤣
And that's why she sounded like a goofy fucker when she said it.
my husband is walter white, yo
Saying you want to be a sniper in the military during an interrogation for murder while denying you are the shooter is absolutely baffling 😂
Intelligent isn't an adjective I'd use in describing these "suspects".
@@edackley8595 lol fr
@@edackley8595 Don't forget you have to pretend these "people" are your equals.
@@TechniqueSan wdu mean by these people?
@@ghostccc8089 you know exactly what I mean.
It can be really terrifying being interrogated even being 100% innocent. Fingers were pointed at me in my boyfriends and his roommate homicide. It totally looked like i could have done it too. Luckily, a guy came forward and ratted out the actual killers. My life was almost ruined!
i'm sorry for your loss. people, including cops/detectives are humans & sometimes their egos are huge. i'm sorry that happened
Holy shit. I'm really sorry for your loss, and that you went through that subsequently. Just horrible.
Do you want a new boyfriend? 💘
Why would you know what being interrogated is like? You should've immediately asked for a lawyer and instantly ended any chance of interrogation. Even if you're innocent.
@@etherraichu when it's in the heat of the moment , you don't think of stuff like that. shaming much?
If I felt like my niece was capable of doing something like that… my niece wouldn’t even have contact with my daughter.
and for the MOTHER to have said sum like that is WILD
My favorite part was when she admitted that she stuck her arm out the window to shoot. The detective got her to admit it twice and she didn't catch on but she realized it the 3rd time
I had to rewatch that part! OMG!!! Lol
Hahaha she mumbled because she knew she fall on her own trap 🪤 and detective was just RIGHT THERE!! Hahaha
But she still tried to gaslight the detective saying that it couldn't have been her because her tattoo wouldn't lie- even though the detective had told her at least twice that she knows the tattoo is new and wasn't there during the shooting....these girls are used to getting away with stuff.
She ain't swift
Ikr! It was like a CSI moment there once they have solved the case.
Her transitioning to calm and still to rocking back and forth in the chair as the detective backs her into a corner is absolutely wild. Body language did all the talking the detective needed.
She was literally spiraling 🥶 and was so nonchalant a person innocent would be proving their innocence !
Right. I hope she seeing this video like I’m an idiot
But that’s not always true bc I rock back forth while talking or just sitting still all the time. It’s a habit, it’s relaxing.
@1stladybanks1982 my daughter does the same . Sitting in a police station innocent or not would give me anxiety. I'm not talking to no police officer. When they asking all these questions they probably don't know anything. I'd ask for a lawyer soon as they asked me to come to the station. You waive all rights when you start talking
Q: How can you tell if she is lying? A: If her lips are moving
I am shocked and appalled that a fine young man named "Pimping" would get caught up in something like this.
😂
Brilliant
😂😂😂
He was delivering to the elderly people “Meals on Wheels” such a good boy. Poor “Pimpin” got caught slipping while going to grandmas house.
WOW! Shorty did way too much talking! She’s 18, said she’s grown just the detectives! Child, they been doing investigations for more than half her life! 🥺
One of the most fascinating aspects of criminal psychology is how seemingly insignificant details can provide crucial insights into a criminal’s behavior and decision-making process."
If you're innocent immediately ask for a lawyer,if you're guilty immediately ask for a lawyer.
WHY DON'T PEOPLE GET IT? THIS AIN'T A GAME.
Please stop posting this on every video. It’s corny. We get it. Stop.
@@blakeveracruz122 actually most of "we" think they can talk them self out of every situation. thats why we get all these videos to watch.
Facts!👌
Especially if you are a trash murderer..
This is a great detective. She does not want this girl to be the shooter. But after going over the evidence that is gathered and the responses from the "witness" she knows the investigation needs to go in that direction. When she does, she figures it out soon enough. Calm, rational and effective while still believing in people and giving them every chance to convince her of their innocence if they are in fact innocent. Hats off to her.
Lol, she is a great detective, but shes also a great liar. She never really thought they were innocent, these are all tactics for getting people to admit to crimes, it's legit just good cop bad cop when she keeps saying "maybe my partners been right all along, I really trusted you."
@@smallferalgirl instead of a great liar i would rather called her a great actress, she is very convincing when she was trying to win the “witness” side. they literally bite her bait so easily
@@smallferalgirl Lying is literally the staple strategy of every interrogation
@@outorgado2776 oh absolutely, I'm just saying I doubt her sincerity, which the original comment seemed to be praising
@@smallferalgirl r you male? You re
I was a friend and coworker of Eloy's, and I was heartbroken when I found out about his murder. 😔 Thank you so much for covering his case. I hope his killers get the justice they deserve.
Is it known why they did it? not that it justifies it.
They will go down for sure. Hopefully they will get life sentences
@@anapoueriet3774 Why does this question only come up when a woman kills a man? Never seen anyone ask why a man killed a woman.
@@anapoueriet3774 Until someone comes clean, we'll likely never know 😔 Hopefully the trial will begin soon and we can see all the evidence
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“im ready to go” girl you’re not going anywhere 😭
Jail. She's going straight to jail 😮 Do not pass go!!!
"I wouldn't shoot out a car like that cuz these tattoos would identify me"
"but you didn't have that tattoo at the time of the shooting"
"Yeah I know, which is why I wouldn't shoot out the car like that cuz these would identify me"
"but you didn't have them during the shooting"
"Yeah, but"
I think she still doesn't understand what gave her away.
Room temperature IQ
And even brought it back up again and again. Pretty wild.
It's obvious you're a very smart girl
"But how would you feel if you didn't eat breakfast this morning?"
I think she does. Some people, when caught in a lie, tend to waffle on and play stupid to avoid thinking about that they've been caught. They'll stick to a lie and give out really dumb reasoning. She can't admit her reasoning is awful, because she knows it'll out her, so she can't back out of it and has to pretend she doesn't understand.
That's the feeling that I get, anyway. I think when she started mumbling is when she realised.
“no i laugh at every single thing. idk i’m just over here smiling”
my sister does this and this is exactly how i’d imagine an interrogation w her would go😭
So does my mom lol. She really doesn’t mean it but she does it to everything.
Same. There are pictures of me smiling for the camera at my dad's funeral. 🙄 It's such a stupid nervous habit to have. I hate it.
My oldest daughter is the same way.
So as you might know, laughing (or smiling) is a way for the body to relax. Especially when under stress. As it might seem insensitive for the situation, it is very common and natural.
I do that too but I really think I wouldn't be smiling when interrogated about a murder. I guess I'll only know when it happens tho
Eloy was a coworker and also friend of mine from our airline. This was hard to listen to but needed to be shared. Thanks for covering his story
My heart broke reading you and another person in the comments worked with and knew him. I’m sending you love, growth, and strength to manage the grief ❤ May he rest in peace.
Has this gone to trial yet or did they finally confess?
I’m sorry for the loss of your friend may he Rest In Peace
why are multiple people saying this message almost verbatim?
I am so sorry for and his family and him. I would be inconsolable.
I feel bad for the first girl cause as a person who also doesn't know much about her family's relationships or anything, I can relate with her so it's not ludicrous that she doesn't really know
not only did she give it away with her hand movement, but the fact she somehow isnt understanding that she could not be identified by a tattoo she didnt have while committing the crime is honestly crazy. she keeps saying "no i just got this tattoo, i didnt have it during the incident, but why would i shoot someone with an identifiable tattoo on my arm that i willingly admitted to not having during the actual incident"
Yea that bothered me to. I think she was just reaching for an excuse and for some reason she thought that made sense and then she just had to stand by it
I think she messed up mentioning it, and then she was trying to backpedal like no I meant I could be identified by things *like* this tattoo.
Seems she got the tattoo afterwards in a ridiculous attempt at an alibi, probably had in her head a courtroom scene where the witness describes tattoos or lack thereof and she throws her arm up showing her tattoos and the judge says 'this woman can't have done it, she's free to leave'. Probably the fantasy she had going on in her head on that one. She decided to play it early during the interview.
She was acting stupid because she fucked up lol
Completely mind-blowing. She had an ace in the hole and single-handedly f*ed it up.
It's like watching a fatal accident in slow motion and knowing what's fixing to happen.
If that wasn't enough, she stirred the pot some more and did a little x-tra for everyone, when she even gave the position in which the arm was in, when shooting. LoL!
People never cease to amaze me in how they think they won’t get caught.
Well when you're IQ is room temperature and your ego is sky high you tend to become delusional as fuck.
@T Raybern You rabble rouser...✌
About half of murders go unsolved, they must figure it’s 50/50. Idk
What evidence do you have that these girls thought they wouldn't get caught?
Because the solve rate nationally is like 11%
I always laugh when criminals demand honesty from everyone else around them, but refuse to be honest themselves.
Frrrrrrr weird af 😂
Don’t laugh at them. They have feelings too.
It’s all part of the game of playing the victim.
It's weird but even scarier that they can kill ppl with little to no consequences
@@leahmadalyn little to no consequences? They went to jail
I hope I never have to tell a detective that a guy named "Pimping" was in the car with me.
@@jnprather 🤣🤣🤣
It's a black thang lol
😂😂😂😂facts
@@Dedicated2TheButterfly I don’t know anyone named Pimpin. But thank you for your Caucasian feedback.
@adrienneadams3009 yes you do. You're just lying, which is not unusual for your type.
The woman detective is damn good at her job. The way she continued to pry for information without bullying is incredible
It's because she is white and the suspect is black. She knows that if she turned up the aggression it would turn into a discrimination situation and the cop would lose her job. White cops stand as much of a chance in winning just as much like white sprinters and that is almost 0%. Cops are always wrong in the eyes of black people, they are always racist in the eyes of black people. I said it and I am right!
She also got the culture💯✊🏿
yeah she's very aware of black peasant culture lmao
@@virginalax44 fkn cringe culture
People like her are also responsible for innocent people going to jail 🙄 she literally said she was fighting against EVIDENCE! Solely based on the fact that she knew the girls mom and couldn't believe girls could do something evil. The other detective was showing her evidence proving she was guilty and for two months she tried to find other alternatives... all she needed was a name and someone who couldn't pin down an alibi for the date and she was ready to frame up anyone because "Girl Power" it's shocking more people don't see this incompetence not only plays out in this video but everyday across America.
I felt so bad for the first girl. She wasn’t there it’s not like she could know much and it’s probably traumatic to hear people close to you committing such a heinous crime. She just didn’t have the information the cops needed and was berated for it
That’s lady wouldn’t have been berading me like that. If I said I don’t know what’s going on, I meant it. It’s that simple. Nothing more nothing less. I gave you all that I know, I’m done.
Lavendar
That was why she was smiling. She was smiling thinking the interviewer was an idiot but was civilized enough not to make it obvious.
@@amandaa3713 she was stressed, people like me laugh when theyre scared/stressed.
@@drynkgospel
Yeah. I think she's a student in medical college . That means she is way too busy to even know who her daughter is dating. The lady cop was plain rude.
I smile when I'm nervous and stuff too it was really cruel to treat her like that I rarely think something is funny when I smile it's a nervous/angry thing I do and I know several people who are like that too
imagine getting a tattoo on your arm to ensure you don't get caught for a murder but it actually becomes the reason they believe you did it
It had nothing to do with the tattoo, it was the arm gesture she done while telling them. She gestured exactly as they'd been shown by the witness it was done.
@@georges9760 She was gonna use the tattoo to prove that she could have been identified while shooting but the detective realized that the ink was fresh so she didn't have the tattoo while shooting, which implicates that the suspect got the tattoo to use it as fake evidence. So yeah it HAD something to do with the tattoo and the detective said it herself.
@@bozo2466 She was going to try that, but like you said the dates didn't match but in the process she done the gesture.
@@bozo2466 Her not having a tattoo at the time of the shooting and having one in the interview is NOT evidence.
The detective even said at some point "I didn't believe it was you until you done the tattoo thing" referring to the gestures.
@@georges9760 you are actually braindead omg,you remind of the illiterate in this video,trying to look smart but everyone sees what you actually are
Y’all got my finger print?
Detective: you done with this water bottle ?🤦🏽♀️
I feel awful for the first girl. They are so convinced she’s guilty but she legit has no idea what’s going on or what happened.
And I really dont like the cops tone and approach ... I understand she needs the info, and perhaps it is worth it to make someone innocent feel uncomfortable to obtain it, but one does feel sorry for her. And if she just did what any rational person should have done at that point, i.e. refuse to answer questions, (because you really dont know what the police is after, and especially if you really dont know shit, but they assume you do, being helpful is actually against your own interest), that would be the end of that interrogation. Just invoke the 5th and go home. Once you know more and perhaps consult a lawyer you can always provide the info ex post.
Everyone that knows something always says they don’t know anything. It’s the detectives job to figure out if they’re lying or not. You kind of have to assume they’re lying unless you’re certain they aren’t.
Get a brain 10 iq moron. Detectives don’t give a poop about how you feel dumbo. She was a suspect. She was interrogated for a murder case. It was not a date. Detectives did a good job.
She was lying about some details to protect her family, it wasnt really ever about her being the shooter. How miss that?
@@Stilg1301 thats why your not a cop, your just some random person who thinks they know more than people with over 20 years of experience
No matter if you are innocent or not, NEVER talk to the police without a lawyer present
I'm 67 and after living in Jacksonville Florida and dealing with the police here I am terrified of them. I've seen what they can do and I've always had a fear that somehow I would be falsely accused of a crime I did not commit. Once I was arrested for a hit-and-run and I refuse the breathalyzer. Knowing I didn't hit anybody and I was in the exact spot of where the accident happened I asked them how could you say Iran when I'm right here. The lawyer said the smartest thing I did was not take the breathalyzer. When the man came out of ICU he admitted to attempted suicide by running in front of my car after his girlfriend broke up with him. They tried to coerce him into saying that I hit him and he refused to lie. I was riding down a side road after leaving the mall. There were witnesses that said they saw me come out of a bar nearby and several other witnesses that said they saw me doing different things. The thing was all of these witness stories we're all opposite of each other and didn't make any sense at all.. a lot more to that story. Thank God that man lived. Even saying I was coming out of the bar didn't make sense since it was ahead of me in the direction I was going and not beside or behind me. I was found innocent but unfortunately it remains on my record and anytime a background check is done that pops up. It ruined my career.. as a younger woman in her twenties I would have cops pulled me over and try to get my phone number of all. Even one that got my address used to come around to my house all the time and I had to find ways of getting him to leave me alone I was so scared.
Yeah, it's mind-boggling how the cops are just allowed to assume whatever they want. I have no clue who my cousin is dating and I see him almost everyday. She kept pushing that angle like it would hold up in court. lol
@@pamelameadows9717 just stop lying
@@mudbuff man do you have some problems. I guess only your experience and insights are the truth. I don't know what it says now but Google Jacksonville Florida and corruption in their Police department. There was even a time when they brought in other police officers kind of like undercover to see what was going on. There's at least one murder a day where I live. Just because you think I'm a liar doesn't make me one and it shows that you just run your mouth without bothering the check anyting. There's even other experiences with the police officers a lot more than I mentioned. I bet you don't believe that that man who was actually filmed being killed by a police officer is real. You should see the video footage if you Google it of people being beat up and even shot by police officers. You don't have to believe me it's out there on the internet for everybody to see. You sound like an angry jerk
@@pamelameadows9717 I’m 15 that’s like one of my fears I hope it doesn’t happened to me or like anybody else
Blows my mind that people bring their phone with them while committing crimes. My dad was a fed until like 2005 and he'd always say cell phones were the best fed tool ever invented.
That and CCTV. Love those street, home cameras.
I heard of a case where the duration of a phone's flashlight placed a murderer at the burial site. Circumstantial evidence but the suspect couldn't explain why he was at a swamp at night.
Good. To. Know.
I'm just playing, I've thought the same thing, especially when it's planned out, people will use google maps then be surprised when they get caught.
Same with social media. How many idiots rob someone then get on Facebook and show off the proceeds of their robbery? Or how many people who are felons post pics of themselves with illegal guns on Instagram? Criminals aren't always the smartest
not having it or turning it off is also incriminating
When she’s rocking back and forth, it is such a clear indicator
I’m surprised she wasn’t dizzy from all of that circling she was doing with her body 🌪️ she gave herself away.
Facts. Def gave her ass away
Well I sure was!
😂
I got seasick!!!🤢🤢🤢🤮
I was getting nauseous from it.
“When you stuck your hand out the window over the car you didn’t have that” she got got with that statement because she proceeded to say “no I did not” girl you’re guilty
😂
She truly walked right into that it was a thing of beauty
She thought it would take then some time to catch up with her and she got a tattoo thinking it would rule her out because the shooter didnt have any tattoos and probably didnt bank of the officer knowing it was fresh ink plus the trip with her words.. she def guilty!
Also did the exact motion the witness said happened 🙄
Yeah that was a oops moment
The fact that an innocent man is dead, and they both are out on bail, is beyond belief. Both those girls took a life without batting an eye. Moments like these make me believe how incredibly broken our justice system can be.
No offense intended, but this is an extremely ignorant thing to say. They haven't gone to trial yet, are you saying every suspect who is awaiting trial should spend all of that waiting time in prison? That's taking a huge step backwards, and anyone from justice systems like that would cringe pretty hard at someone calling this "innocent until proven guilty" system "incredibly broken".
You're basically saying "well, I mean...they clearly did it" is a good enough justification to lock someone up and deny them bail, before they even get a fair trial. Rethink your viewpoints on this.
@@natecrosman7732 I would say these people hold a very real danger to society if released, being involved directly in a murder is definitely an easy way to not get bail, or at least an extremely high bail. I agree they probably shouldn’t be locked up for a year or two until the actual trial, but to ignore the very real possibility that they would be involved in another incident like this is a little ridiculous. It’s becoming far too common that violent offenders get released on bail and then go and commit more violent crimes. These people have no remorse and would easily do it again, I will say it’s a bit much to hold them without bail, but if these degenerates end up in another one of these videos for something similar, I wouldn’t be least bit surprised
No it's rigged against them ask one of em
@@natecrosman7732 Typically most people charged with murder do not get bail.
If it was 2 men they wouldn’t be out on bail.
Absolutely, buddy! You hit the nail on the head! Body language is super important, especially in situations like being interrogated by a detective. It's not just about tricking you into telling the truth, those sneaky detectives also keep a keen eye on your body language.
When you're being grilled by a detective, they scrutinize every little movement, gesture, and change in your body language. They're like human lie detectors, trying to read between the lines and see if your non-verbal cues match up with what you're saying.
Now, you might be wondering, what exactly do they look for? Well, let me spill the beans for you! One of the things detectives pay attention to is eye contact. They want to see if you maintain direct eye contact or if you avoid it like the plague. Avoiding eye contact can be a potential sign that you're feeling insecure, guilty, or uncomfortable. On the flip side, maintaining steady eye contact can show confidence and honesty.
But that's not all! Detectives also focus on your facial expressions. They're like mind readers trying to figure out what's going on in that brain of yours. They notice if your facial muscles tense up, if your eyebrows furrow, or if your lips twitch while you're answering their questions. These micro-expressions can give away your true emotions, even if you're trying to conceal them. So, no poker face is going to fool these savvy investigators!
Now, let's talk about those fidgety gestures. Detectives are always on the lookout for any fidgeting or nervous movements. If you're tapping your foot, biting your nails, or continuously shifting in your seat, it sets off alarm bells in their heads. These behaviors hint at anxiety, uneasiness, or dishonesty. So, it's best to keep those jittery movements in check and appear as relaxed as possible.
Oh, and we can't forget about the famous "body language clusters." Detectives often notice a combination of body language signals instead of focusing on just one. They look at how your body posture aligns with your facial expressions and gestures. If everything seems out of sync, it sends red flags flying high. It's like putting together a puzzle for them. And trust me, you don't want to be the missing piece they're trying to find!
But wait, there's more! Detectives also analyze your voice and speech patterns. They listen carefully to the tone of your voice, the speed at which you speak, and any hesitations or inconsistencies in your story. A shaky voice or sudden changes in speech patterns might raise suspicions about your credibility.
So, when you find yourself facing a detective firing questions at you, it's essential to be aware of your body language. Remember to maintain eye contact without staring them down, control those facial muscles to keep a neutral expression, and keep those fidgety movements in check. And for heaven's sake, buddy, don't forget to speak confidently and remain consistent in your story!
Now, I don't want you to start sweating bullets and overanalyzing every single move the next time you encounter a detective. It's not like you have to become a contortionist or a master of disguise to pass their body language test. Just be aware of these things and try to exude confidence and honesty.
At the end of the day, detectives are only human too, and they rely on their instincts and experience. Body language is just one part of the puzzle for them when they're trying to piece together what really went down. So, keep your cool, buddy, and remember that the truth will always find its way out, regardless of your body language!
Wow you wrote a book
Wow we had to read a book for a comment
My body language has always been nervous from an anxiety disorder, so I’d probably be setting off radars in their minds like crazy. When I watch these videos, I always think about it
They went to skool fa this stuff..they study n they study well.
Indeed the tattoo identity "if I shot this way" moment was damning. But I think what was also quite damning is once the investigator finally leveled the accusation, the response "do you have the gun?" is extremely damning. That is not a question that an innocent person would ask, that is a question a cornered guilty person would ask.
I would've asked too, for fingerprints or something to prove that it's not me.
@@legoman16565 But that's the same type of mistake the suspect made. If you start demanding information about what they have on you then that will be probably correctly interpreted as a signal you are guilty.
@@sliceserve234 Yeah that's true. I would just ask for a lawyer. But I always have the feeling of someone being guilty when asking for a lawyer
@@legoman16565 Right, I think that is a natural instinct of a lot of people, and sadly I think it is not a helpful natural instinct. Things are weird in the legal world.
You must be guilty of something to know so much about how and why guilty people do what they do.
Really impressed at the detective admitting their own bias and breaking down their own mislead opinion, she probably became an even better detective after this case
I actually don't think she was biased I think she used it to act like she was on her side so she would feel more comfortable sharing information and maybe slip up or admit to something which ultimately she did. As soon as the girl thought the detective was thinking she did it she claimed up. Kinda like saying I don't think you would kill your not the kinda person who does that makes the girl wanna prove herself as hard or w.e.
@@kendiejace4131 I completely agree. I believe it was an act and is a fairly common police tactic.
Yes.100% a manipulation tactic, not actual self reflection. The detective doesn’t actually believe they’re good girls either.
@@rexstetson1717 yeah because she isn't? So the detective was right
That's definitely a tactic used to let a person's guard down before they go for the kill. (No pun intended)
As the goody-two-shoes of my family, I can believe the first witness didn’t know anything. I learned a long time ago that my family keeps lots of unpleasant situations from me.
Me too. Quite honestly my family will leave you out the loop cause they know you don’t live that life
exactly and then sitting there accusing her of lying and trying to manipulate her by bringing up her medical school was wrong
@@zaydior1948 ... you know what an investigation is? The detective was making sure, that she was in fact innocent. The detective can't know for certain, especially at the early stages, who is guilty or innocent.
@@zaydior1948 somebody died. she’s gonna grill everyone to find out what happened. not to mention no one *has* to speak to the police. everyone has the right to remain silence
@@zaydior1948hindsight is 20/20 for you but if you were in that detectives shoes you’d have no choice but to question her too.
Imagine having this detective as a mom and tryna say you didn’t steal an Oreo when you really did 😂😭😭 she’s amazing !!
My evidence is super strong. You have cookie crumbs on your shirt and a milk mustache.
😂😂😂
That first girl interrogated is a key example of needing to lawyer up immediately.
I mean as soon as we said hello I would have asked for a savory snack, something to drink then. Once they get back with my request. Lawyer!! Then I’ll just sing my favorite songs so it’s not awkwardly silent.
@@tesiadavis6696 I wonder if that's really true. Like, would you really immediately ask for a lawyer if you knew you were innocent? I feel like you (and I) may think we'd immediately ask for a lawyer but when presented with a situation like this in real life, we may not want to make ourselves look guilty by asking for a lawyer. I agree it's the right thing to do, but still.
@@reprovedcandy probably not, people act like they would do the best thing and make the best decisions but in a high stress situation theres a high chance they wont
i mean really most of them should just immediately ask if they're being arrested and if they get some vague "we'll get to that" sort of response just walk out and see if they get tackled or not
She didn't know anything so why she needs a lawyer?
“Who you’re dating, who might have got you pregnant and who murdered someone in your car” took me OUTTT 😭
I spit my coffee out, no joke lol
Ya murder is hilarious
The cop is a fat disgusting interviewer, I would never answer questions if I know I did nothing wrong
@@HXD90 if you can’t tell I’m talking about the way she so casually phrased murder as taking me by surprise then that’s on you
@@gia-abcd You sound like a liar, just like the girl in the vid.
She literally told on herself. “Tripped herself up” is how the detective described that ingenious method she used with such ease to get her to talk.
Did she though? All she really confirmed was that neither her nor the shooter had tattoos on their arm. Can’t really identify someone by a *lack* of tattoos, unless I’m missing something.
@@RagnarLoudpak She did tho...bcuz the shooter demo'd EXXACTLY how the witness said the arm shot from the window..And the fact that it was 2guys..the way this girl looked annnd talked would incriminate her and make it highly plausible
@@brandijackson4191 how else do you shoot out of a window?
@Brandi Jackson but that's the thing. If she's the passenger, and they are both shooting at the driver side, like she said putting the gun in the driver face is very dangerous. Where else can you discharge your firearm from the passenger seat aiming at the driver side? Over the fuckin roof. Literally any shooter would've did that so I don't see how demonstrating how the shooter would've had to shoot if he can't shoot infront of the drivers face is incriminating. It's like ok we know you did it so we just tryna to get as close as we can to you admitting anything and we'll run with it. Wth
if she wasn't the shooter how would she know exactly what direction the vehicle was in relation to the vehicle that they were in why would it be shooting over the roof why would it not be shooting frontwards backwards or straight out from her window? The direction alone gives
always cracks me up when they complain about how long they’re waiting, as if they’re not in custody under investigation for murder 🤦🏻♀️
The movement she did with her arm gave it away, theres no way that she would do that by chance and it matches the witness statment exactly. Its crazy how she subliminally gave herself away reliving the moment. Also her rocking back and forth made me anxious lmfao typically for the older murderers I dont buy the self assement of when theyre lying or acting off but you can see it clear as day here.
Rocing back and foreward is telling a lot of things,or nothing special.
It can be irritating to watch,but its not a tale of something serious
Murderes normally dont do it,tho, because they try to control any telltales.
The lack of emotion and remorse from that young girl is scary too. She is cold hearted with no emotion at all!
Now you got my attention
@@katiix they are all that way, its taught to them. There's a sickness in their culture, in their community, they look up to the lowest among them, the killers and drug dealers. Believe that or not, it's not going to change their behavior whatever you believe. Less than 15% of the population, yet they commit over 50% of the violent crimes and over 50% of the murders in this country. Disgusting.
Time stamp it... dont know what arm gesture u are talkin about
This detective is on another level! I love how she kept asking about Scott and all the other guys, just to make it clear on the record that they weren’t involved, thus only leaving the girls in the car. Suspect didn’t know what was happening until she had already dug her grave.
Yep.
A) They have proof there are 2 x shooters.
B) They can prove those shooters were in her car.
C) The detective got her to admit only her and her cousin were in the car.
D) Therefore, her own testimony proved her and her cousin are the 2 shooters...
What...a...idiot...
Facts smh
Indeed
She basically told on herself, talking about how she would (wouldn't) have held a gun. Even the cop said that.
@@jerryappleton6855 I don’t think she was an idiot, just outclassed by someone who does this every day and has been doing so likely for decades.
The detective never asked any direct questions about what the girls were doing. Just the guys.
Granted, talking to the police is idiotic, so if you forgo your legal representation, it is idiotic, but there was no way any of us would likely win against her. The smoothness… even this channels’ creator, who likely watched the entire interrogation, still wrote about it like the detective was shocked, rather than baiting a hook and waiting for the suspect to bite.
I'm so happy to see an interrogation with such a good audio quality ❤
Me2
Even despite this, it was hard to understand the two girls at times...
🤡. Gotta Love the LOW-IQ ANIMALS face off against a smart and sharp WHITE detective.
These Savage Animals have Zero Regard for Human Life... White OR Black !!
The only improvement would be if they added in some dramatic music in the background.
what i dont like is how i didnt know there were two interrogators in the room because the camera in the room doesnt actually show the entire room until i heard another voice
the fist bump , i am cackling 😂😂😂
the first girl was smiling because she knows she’s not in trouble. that’s relief lol
Smiling and laughter in stressful situations is a coping mechanism. It’s not laid back. It’s scared as hell long term and your sub conscious takes over.
@@fooohousiethere is actually a disease named after it. Also people who are autistic, have schizophrenia, or are very anxious laugh at weird times wether they know they have one of those or not. Natural response especially after and or during trama.
@@fooohousie i mean it could be that or it could also be her thinking she isnt suspected and being cheeky and pushing it
Are you referring to Paradoxical Laughter? If so, spot on.
Shes utter trash
She gave herself away when she Gestured the motion with her hand of the shooter the same way the witness did.
@@M-ps6ve racist P0s
Say it to my face you Pu$$y keyboard warrior...
ehhhh YEAH! that was SAID by the white priv detective! WAKE UP and think for yourself!
@@charleslitwin4647 calm down Charles???
Yes we all saw the video
It's fascinating to me how people think it's illegal for detectives to lie to you during an investigation. Ask the BTK killer.
What does BTK stands for?
@@jennym8976 Bind, Torture and Kill
That will go down as one of the most comical ways for a serial killer to be caught.
BTK: Promise you cops can’t retrieve deleted folders from the disk I’m voluntarily sending you?
Cops:………yes.
Coerced confessions are not admissible in court.
People that think that, are criminals themselves
Once she started rocking back and forth, that’s when I knew it was over
Hearing a detective say “you caught a b*tch slippin” was probably the highlight of my day.
😂😂😂
I had to rewind that segment twice.😲🫢
Is that something contagious hoodmouth? ☣️
Ngl I thought it was cringe asf. She was trying to relate to her being black by using "black slang", in other words using AAVE
@@bitchtf3 right, I see why she was using that method but I cringed sooo hard 😭
😅😅
“They got scared and went to do some laundry. “
Yes. That’s exactly what I do when my anxiety amps up.
Starts washing dishes 😂
Yea it's very relaxing
She keeps rocking in that chair
Kinda. I mean, boring but soothing? Routine?
Absolutely, doing laundry makes everyone feel safe! 😂😂😂
That lady investigator was so real and very great with her wording and the way she could sympathise and both be a hard ass with all the evidence she has. She is a damn good one and hope she stays in the force, good on her!
I like how she had to lower herself down to their level and start speaking like them. If a b1tch needa die a b1tch needa die lol
Caught a b1tch slipping south
Bro what evidence💀 a witness saying some bs and what else if they had more evidence it would of been presented just to lyk they wanted a confession and clearly had the wrong ppl she keeps trying to say she has “alot of evidence” as a bluff to speed up the confession cops lie about evidence everyday its they job
@@shanedubois8339 she literally mimicked the exact two shooting positions as described by the witness without being prompted to.
You're advocating for murderers my guy.
@@dt99022 I ain’t saying she did or didn’t do it. But bruh, there’s only a couple positions you can shoot out of a car in lol
Detectives actually a stud for admitting she was wrong and giving credit to her partner.
It still baffles me that people incriminate themselves like this and don’t think _“maybe I should stop talking and get a lawyer”._
@aditsachdeva1459 Me making an observation on why she didn’t use her Miranda rights is not the same thing as me saying she’s innocent, Thank you very much. Its not even about this case in particular, innocent or guilty, a lot of people don’t seem to know when to use their Miranda rights as to not incriminate themselves further.
Possibly denial. They can't seriously believe they've been caught. By the time they realize it, it's too late.
probably cant afford one
@@reprovedcandyeven an appointed lawyer could have kept her out of trouble. They had nothing.
Stop telling criminals about this.. they watch youtube too
After this channel I’ve learned a lot. If I’m ever in this room I want a lawyer, if I’m a witness I want my lawyer to tell my story
Facts! I don't want to turn FROM witness TO suspect because I didn't have a lawyer 🤦🏽♀️🤣
Absolutely!? We’re talking about a MURDER case, I’m not doing a whole lot talking with these detectives wo one Period Dot
@@mstoi38 exactly, how they can just run their mouths to the detective is beyond gullible.
Very smart, even with self-defense!
Or maybe just don’t murder someone and then lie about it?
The tattoo was her down fall. The fact that she insisted that if she was the shooter they would have identified her tattoos while she knew that she only got a tattoo after the shooting it was a stupid move.
The hand gesture she made while explaining the tattoo got her caught. She basically reenacted the shooting without even realizing it while talking about her tattoo. The actual tattoo had nothing to do with it
Exactly it was the shooting gesture
It was the gesture
@@chuckplaysgames7925she wasn't caught though.. lmao.. yall are just assuming she got caught
@@takhilah1you dumb f*ck she's caught dead in the middle wym,this whole interview went terribly in what world would a investigators let you go free after saying all that, use some common sense
I could sit and watch this lady interrogating people all day 😂 she is so good!! “Finish her” 💪
"We were the only 2 people in the car and even though the shots came from the car, it wasn't us"
They must be innocent
reaction: Jon Lovitz, with eyes widened, saying "Psycho!"
Lol
LMAOOOOO
LMFAOOO
How many times have I seen videos where the officer pulls a bag of pills, or weed, or whatever out of a pocket and hear "Dat not mine"
"Are these your pants?"
"Yea but dos not mine?
"How did they get there?"
"I don no but day not mine?
NO WAY SHE REALLY JUST SHOWED THEM HOW SHE DID IT🤦🏽♀️
Unbelievable 😳
Lmao she did 😂
“And my tats would’ve identified me if I was the shooter”
But you just got those tats
“That’s what I’m saying”
🤔
FR
@peace4731Why do people look for every reason to pin down a whole race? I’ll never understand how white people think racism has just magically disappeared when these comments are everywhere
Once she put her arm up in the exact motion the witness described the passenger side shooter as having done was soooo telling.
Mirroring is extremely effective to help someone be more open to you.
Girl, you literally told on yourself. The gestures and the witness told it all. Gangsters go to prison yards or graveyards
Real talk
better change her Facebook status
Guess that’s the case for everyone.
We’re all going to the graveyard.
BINGO
The level of expertise with this detective is truly remarkable. She can sift through information diplomatically, cut through crap and maintain rapport all at the same time. I am in awe!
No
@buttPee69 what a value add comment you've left 🙄
Sike
Is there a detective outside of fiction?
@@bunk95 a lot of users thinks your average case adding 1+2 is the next Sherlock Holmes
Once they give you compliments just ask for a lawyer. But well done by these detectives. The rocking back and forth looked like a low grade panic attack, that was interesting to see an alleged murderer crumble like that.
You ask for a lawyer before the cops even open their mouths.
As soon as they read you your rights, ask for a lawyer! If they are reading you your rights, they are thinking you did the crime.
That rocking is definitely her tell. How can you have any empathy with a fellow ‘human’ being when they themselves use their own free will to act like ruthless animals? It’s convinced me not to care or have any empathy because that would be considered weakness to these animals. I get why Scott Adams would take the hit and be the first one through the door that these animals created and opened themselves.
Yeah, she starting rocking when she realized she said too much. A lot of ppl do that when they're really anxious & their nerves are getting the best of them. It's self soothing, but in this case, I don't think it helped her too much. I've never seen anyone do that in circles, though. It was pretty strange lol.
@@ashleyw6160 I wonder if she’s like somewhat autistic with that type of soothing? It was super intense she was almost spinning too. Black (girl) kids are so undiagnosed… would also explain why she was easy to convince to follow her cousin. Hmm not that it’s ok but still interesting how it all went down and the interrogation!!!
"The evidence says the shots came from your car, we don't believe you shot him, but this other guy likely did."
"He wasn't even there, it was just me and my cousin in the car."
"Oh, so it WAS you then?"
**Surprised Pikachu face.**
A masterclass in playing both 'good cop/bad cop' roles by just one cop!
Sure, that is the reason no one not a single person will say they saw murder if it happend in poor countries because they know very well many many innocen people who reported a crime themselves got into troube. I knew a man who was on the run from his enemies for forty years. His enemies had hired assasin and they got him while he was bathing in the river outside the village and there were at least 40 people who saw it all but not a single person gave an interview to the police because they knew it can tbe them rather than the lady setting here ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Pretty easy when your suspect is retarded.
stop smoking crack@@Dailymailnewz
@@Dailymailnewz and why would you laugh about that? That is rather sad and pathetic don't you think 🤔
She is brilliant!
I have a sneaking suspicion that lawyers roll their eyes whenever they receive a client that's decided to already spend a significant amount of time in an interrogation room by themselves with the police.
no they see more billable hours. Because now they have to watch and rewatch an interview over and over to figure out how to defend this idiot.
Yes
At that point their attorney's job is just to make sure the prosecutor/judge respects the defendants rights if it goes to trial or they negotiate a plea deal.
Dude it blows my mind…. You gotta see it this way. Any time some is killed the only thing the cops want to do is pin it on someone….. so if they want to talk to you then it’s only so they can blame it on you. If I ever had a family member die I’d never talk to them without a lawyer because I sure as hell ain’t going to jail over something I didn’t do just because I wanted to be helpful…. These people are so dumb.. like you want to talk to them so you can see what they have on you? Well it’s not going to change they’re going to have that if you ask them or not so what’s the difference?! 😂 arrogance is what gets these idiots. If we’re lucky these degenerates will rot.
@Torvic they still roll their eyes cause it makes their job harder if not impossible
As a person who worked in the prison system for 30 years. I learned one thing from talking to all types of inmates about how they ended up in prison. What I learned is If you are brought to the homicide department of the police station. The first thing out of your mouth should be I want a lawyer period.
If you've ever been asked the same questions over and over again for hours you understand, you get mentally tired, it's hard to keep even the truth straight.
That might be a bit suspicious if you are indeed there as a witness.
@@perkalov okay detective 🤨…. suspect all you want idgaf knowing how many innocent people are sitting in prison right now because of forced confessions and persuasion of detectives that just need to arrest someone I couldn’t not possibly care less. I have nothing to say to you speak to my attorney and have a nice day 🫡
@@J86_918
Yeah, but she isn't innocent but a fucking sure way of looking guilty is to require a lawyer when you are supposed to leave a testimony.
If she was interrogated for the murder, I'd agree with you. No matter if you are guilty or not, get a lawyer. But if you are guilty and not suspected? Id go with don't act as if you are guilty.
But you do you man, make your self look as guilty as humanly possible.
@@perkalov me personally I’m getting a lawyer for any kind of legal situation to ensure I’m not surprised by anything. But do whatever you need to do to “not feel guilty” lmfao if you not guilty you not guilty having a lawyer changes nothing except your chances in court/interrogations
“ I just laugh & smile “ me to girl me too 😂😂😂
Eloy was a coworker and also friend of mine from our airline. This was hard to listen to but needed to be shared. Thanks for covering his story, miss you. 💔
If you ever need someone to talk to I'm here....💯🤘🏾
Stop the cap
@@vg_gamez5892 Stop being a smart ass
@@alphaomerta9477 😒
I'm so sorry for your loss.
This is the best example I've seen for why you need a lawyer. They had nothing on this woman, in fact they were looking for a man until she started talking.
Edit: I don't condone committing crimes like some are implying. The US criminal justice system is designed to protect the innocent more than it is to condemn the guilty. It is far more dangerous for the reverse case to be true because it would be easily exploited by the government or result in more Salem witch trials. Yes, sometimes guilty people go free, but it is the price we pay every time for it is "better that ten guilty persons escape, than that one innocent suffer." This sentiment is shared by the majority of countries in the world.
Also, innocent people can accidentally corroborate a fact that links them to a crime.
Seriously, no comment until the cows come home. I don't know why so many people still don't know this
Well, its a good thing they were actually able to piece it together. You know, because a completely innocent passerby was killed because of stupidity.
What you mean their was only two suspects her and the one driving. In the beginning of the video they told her cousin one those girls murdered a man. This is not a movie. They are both criminals of murdered said at the end of video
Busted by the feds
he’s 100% correct remember, the witness stated he saw two men shoot not two females it must’ve been dark, so yes they would’ve got away with it if she didn’t run her fucking mouth but this is a prime example of not knowing tactics that police use they have degrees within the criminal justice field. It’s nothing more than psychology, so what they did was they played reverse psychology on her to off the whole video, and she felt for the trick, but that comes from her being a rookie she made a rookie mistake.
'We got scared, so went to do some laundry" THAT was hilarious!!
Maybe they pooped their pants???😅
Don’t we all do laundry when we’re scared?! Come on 🤣🤣🤣
I get a serial killer to do my laundry ! 😂
She's a murdering brownie, did you really expect something different??
They say doing laundry is relaxing 😂
Detective Jenny from the block 😂😂😂
I KNOW RIGHT LMFAO
The immaturity is what got her caught! She thought she was smart enough to get away with this yet she wasn’t smart at all and pretty much told on herself🤦🏾♀️ sad!
Dumb hoe> thats why u no talkie da poepoe> glad skank did tho
What do you exactly feel sad about?😂
@@seanbane610 ikr lol
Them shooting up the street is what got them caught.. Speaking without a lawyer got them caught...
That a young person can be raised to the point to take another life. It is sad. 2 wasted lives
Detective caught her up so bad, shes been doing the Mortal Kombat "FINSHER HER" wobble for 5 minutes straight 😭😭😭
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LoL
Exactly my thought throughout the video 😂
My son had a “tell” when he was lying. His left eyebrow would twitch. That twitch was his snitch 😂😂
She 100% tells on her self a couple of times, and then her body language screams guilty the way she’s rocking back and forth.
i know its annoying like cmon guys just take her and throw the key
Right
I know. It seems she wants to get caught and/or is even proud of the deed. Why is that?
@@jennybodin3710 fatherless
@@autisticgiraffe2798 I bet you're right.
“Sniper in the military”🤣 with that level of impatience???
When she started rocking back and forth....she said everything the detective needed to know.
This is traumatic for the first girl because she used her medical school plans as a tool, and YES, you can be clueless about something your family member is doing. Her interrogation of her is INSANE.
@@ericfazekas1057 get a grip on reality
you have one of the investigators here commenting she was hiding evidence.
This isn't a child's picnic, this is a murder investigation.
@@ericfazekas1057 what does this have to do with Black Lives Matter… it’s not about being liberal. A guy was KILLSD
@@Darrylizer1 oorah
As someone who’s socially awkward I tend to laugh and smile whenever something happens. That’s just how I cope but then afterwards cry once I collect my thoughts
I agree with you! 💯 When I was younger I had this issue. I think it was an anxiety problem. I had friends with this issues as well. 🥺 Glad I don't do it anymore.
I thought I was the only one.
Yeah, she keeps acting like she shouldn’t be uncomfortable after being told her family is involved in a homicide and saying if she messes up then she cant go to medical school. Like of course shes gonna be uncomfortable whether she’s innocent or not. Bringing up evidence is one thing, but just saying “your lying” doesn’t really work. So yeah, I don’t think uncomfortable laughter is evidence.
@@SpaceFlamingo07 She knows that. She was just trying to get her to say what she knew.
Same
I saw this a year ago and it was really good. Definitely it's worth watching again.
I love the second girl trying to dictate the detective’s strategy for how she is investigated for murder. Such scary ignorance and entitlement.
How is she entitled?.......
@@ayanna321 are you being serious?
@@johnblaze2665 answer the question
I loved how she said she wanted to be an Army Sniper...lol okay GL with that!
@@ayanna321 she actually thought the way the cops handled the investigation should be up to her. She came off as someone who was used to getting by her way by acting like an obnoxious imbecile. Let me guess, you’ll defend them and I’m some kind of bigot? No more stupid questions please.
This is truly sad. How does a young person become so cold and matter of fact about a murder? Rest in peace to the young man who lost his life.
@@killmonger4169 what do you mean by that. What about Murdock murders, he killed his wife and his own son. He lied even when he. caught. You don't nothing about that African American culture, but what you see on TV. There is more to their culture than you think. Look at crime watch and all the cases they have going on, Caucasian men and women killing their mothers, their children, and
stepchildren. So get out here with all that dumb stuff.
Growing up around it
Orlando has become a true breeding ground for this stuff now. Truly sad for sure.
These are sociopaths with IQs of 70.
Trauma and their lack of empathy
I love how one girl has the nerve to get mad for keeping her waiting when she literally killed someone. 🤦♀️
She wasn’t really “mad.” She was freaking out worrying about who else they were talking to that was going to rat her out.
@@SarcasticPixie that’s true.
She wasn't "mad" she was very uncomfortable, and scared that she got caught.
@@SarcasticPixie i think it was more that she wanted either to go home fast since she was the one initially involved(as seen by her commenting on the temp of the interrogation room), or that she wanted to be the only one interrogated to maybe have her friends not be involved
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