@@somedude4693 how's that classists? They didn't say he was poor, just that he's a drug dealer(which any asian parent wouldn't want their daughter to date). How does dealing drugs automatically make you poor? If anything you're the classists for assuming he's poor cause he does drugs.
People are using murders and suffering from other people for a few minutes of enterteinement. We are animals and we are enterteined by fucked up things.
@@paulogaspar8295 Being entertained and curious about the backstory isn't a bad thing tho because it's not an entertainment like "THAT WAS FUN LETS DO IT AGAIN" it's more like "That story was interesting, I would like to see another persons story on this topic" .
i mean it reminds me of the movie „the butterfly effects“ one little decision can change your whole life and the life of the people around you. what if she never went to practice that day and this never happend
@@fiona8131 Yeah agreed. In either pretenses it's sad because there's 3 variables; 1# the mother actually cared about the daughter however their parenting methods didn't communicate well with their affection and relationship to the daughter, #2 the daughter wishes her mother would say something like this, indicating that she felt despised, used, and non-existent to her parents, #3 Jennifer resented her parents, and so she just coldly thought of what would sound believable in her connection with her parents.
The craziest part of Jennifer’s whole plan is that she literally could have just said “I was hiding in the closet.” and she never would have come under suspicion. If she had done that and her dad had died like she planned and wasn’t able to give his side of the story, she would have gotten away with it scot free. Good thing she flunked out of school. We like our criminals dumb.
@@HaXD1209 oh come on… seriously..? If you got anything from this case, it should be that your score doesn’t validate how smart or capable you are at anything at all. She is definitely a criminal, but also a victim. Her solution is a very common one among children who are under THAT amount of pressure, even less actually. You’d be surprised. And her story was a good one, very well thought out compared to most people in who end up in the same situation.
No she wouldn't have, because they found the text messages between her and her boyfriend where they planned the murder. But yeah if they hadn't found those, she most likely would have gotten away with it
It was unbelievable from the start. 1- How did she not scream out of fear when the robbers entered her room? 2- She literally talked about thr thing with no emotion till she talker about her mom, I wouldve started crying the second I started talking about this insanely traumatizing thing. 3- wallet in the fridge lol
@@poffydaisy5134 Not to say that you are wrong in thinking this way but I want to offer a solution to your theory (behavior if she were a victim rather than perpetrator). 1) there are three main reactions to a shocking situation: fight, flight, freeze. Screaming would correlate more into fight or flight. Personally, I’m more of a freeze, meaning that my body freezes and I don’t make any noise. 2) going off the theory that she is a freeze type of person, it is also highly probable that shocking information would push someone to somewhat lack an emotional response. 3) idk man I’ve put my phone and remote in the fridge before, that may just be me being scatter brained though. Oh but the behaviors displayed in the video are very much out of the ordinary. They are that of theatrics, the constant looking down and up, the lack of tissue despite sniffling, and the stiffness of her position in the beginning vs the relaxing (edit: not relaxing but rather change in structure?, less boxed but slightly more confident) of her body further in the interview. This is just my opinion and I’m not a profesional in body language.
@@paulogaspar8295 poor fucking dude. When he was screaming on the phone to to his own daughter for help....damn that hurt my soul cause I’ve had nightmares of my parents getting hurt or in an accident. And I could never imagine being the cause for it myself and feeling nothing.
@@TheOnlyWay2Go. Correction: He was actually screaming because he was in fear of his daughter. If you hear the noise in the background it sounds like he's running outside and screaming so someone can get help. That's how crazy this case is, to be scared of someone so close to you, let alone your own daughter.
@Alexander Rocafuerte I know they were probably too strict but this just feels like saying it was good that it happened to them and they deserved it for not being good parents
@@alpharocket9177 Nah ur right I feel like everyone thinks that tho like they were overly strict and controlling to the point that it drove Jennifer to kill
@@appa5329 I mean maybe they were a bit too strict but Jennifer also literally faked her whole life from highschool to graduating.I mean considering her parents even offered to still house her after she was discovered is saying something…
they called me in to identify my mothers body. i didnt cry. not seeing her body then, no crying when seeing the body at the visitation, no crying when looking at her casket. i was severely SEVERELY in shock. it didnt take til probably a week for me to realize “i’m never seeing her again”… i hate when people state “oh she didnt even cry at her funeral” to say shes a murderer or didnt love her. cause my mom was the greatest figure in my life and i still cry about how much i miss her after 5 years. its called SHOCK. your body goes into a state of numbness and disbelief for trauma. its very common. especially with severe cases of depression
🤣 this happened to me as well my brother had leftover of his pizza in the fidge and it was gone in the morning so he went straight to my sister first and said and I quote "The only person disgusting enough to eat pizza in the middle of the night WITHOUT BRUSHING would be you" 😂 and she said no I didn't eat it because I was with "Oldest sister" and then he came to the 4 th sibling me and was like "I don't believe you ate it and if you ate it you are forgiven because favouritism sis" 🤣 and I went " I actually did not " and with an interrogation later...we found nothing 😂 and then Dad came home we made him the judge and mom Jury so Dad went what is the case for "My leftover pizza" and dad was like "the one in the fridge oh...that was me" And the entire room exept my dad and brother erupted into laughter while My brother looked at dad Pissed and said "We will see who will open the door for you tomorrow when you come back dad" 🤣poor dad had to wait outside the other day for 3 hours 😂 untill mom opened the gate for him-
She made her story more complicated than it should of been. She could of just hid in the closet, call 911, whispered in panic, then say she could only hear screams and panic. That way she wouldn't have a lot of ways to mess up her story cause she couldn't see what happened. No wonder she got straight c's in school and dropped out lmfao P.S, its smarter to not fix your issues with murder in the first place lol
To be fair though, her parents aren’t angels either. While none of them deserve to die, treating children the way they did is incredibly developmentally stunting
Correction: It was just her dad. Her mom was more understanding and actually helped calm her dad many, many times, otherwise he would've disowned her long ago. Bich Pan was known for not agreeing with many aspects of how her husband raised their children, which is why it sucks that she was killed
She was free to do what she wants. She made the choice to go back to her parents and then murder them for money. Psychopath and greedy, deserves her punishment
55:00 the fact that rae asks her chat not to call her pretty given what they're currently watching shows how respectful and mindful she is. i love her so much
Kind of felt like a joke that she awkwardly mixed in. It was a very apparent sign of her forged emotions and an attempt to build rapport with the interviewer.
@@BreezyWinter I believe it does the opposite. It can insinuate that he takes more care and gives more attention to the car than other things. Ex.) the daughter
@@MrToxic-xy4vk I think so too. It sounded like there was a lot of sarcasm and even disgust towards her father there. She insinuates he loves the car more than he does her.
TBF you can wonder if someone feels guilty while completely not absolving them. Most criminals are not psychopaths and feel guilt. Assuming that somehow undoes their culpability is a bad move that leads you to being manipulatable.
40:27 he says to her: "If you're lying to me then that's the most coldhearted thing I've faced" she genuinely started crying there because it hit her, it was the only true emotion she showed there....
I sympathize with her, but I don't condone her actions. Tiger parenting is so damaging. I'm sure her parents genuinely loved her, and I'm sure she wanted to love them too, but culture and unprocessed trauma lead this woman to the worse. Rest in peace momma, and I hope her father heals from this. Even the woman, I hope she heals as well and reflects on her actions so that she can properly serve her time repenting.
@@bookmilla8616 I’m guessing you haven’t experience tough parenting, I have extreme anxiety and can’t stand being touched without flinching. All this caused from yearssss of physical and mental abuse from my parents, so I sympathize in the way that she must have felt during those early times in her life. However, like the comment said, we do not condone her actions and I would never in a billion years hurt my parents as they just wanted the best for me. We are acknowledging that she is human (unlike many other killers) and that she never got the therapy she needed, again, we don’t condone her actions.
@@bookmilla8616 no one is condoning her actions. its just that a lot of us have went through that kind of parenting and it truly is mentally scarring to have that much pressure put onto you from a young age.
48:00 I really like how valkyrae respects the interrogators, like she doesnt sit there and pretend that she could do their job and it's really respectful how she maintains the same, "leave it up to the professionals" attitude
I feel like I would definitely fail an interrogation when giving a statement in the case of something similar. I can barely remember when I woke up this morning, let alone stuff like that. And anxiety is an issue.
Right. I'm on spectrum so this might be related but i kinda shut down and just say yes to everything, or if I'm nervous I'll say stuff happened that didn't, and I know it didn't but I'm so nervous. This shit scares me so bad😭
These kinds of situations are supposed to give a traumatic experience (if you actually were a victim) so if people asked you to open or ask what happened if you experienced it you should be able to recall pretty easily because of the trauma
Imagine when she demonstrated how she got her phone from her waist that the detective just slapped handcuffs on her wrists because imagine they already solved the case and this was just a set up to arrest her
1:21:08 did chat actually asked "why is he touching her a lot?".. Are you damn serious? Did they actually think he was trying to take the opportunity to touch her.. what the actual fuck
@@dark_wraith4784 fr, they even started turning on her because she looks to be back with her ex she's been off and on with for 6 years. Apparently it doesn't make her look "strong and independent"
The psychology behind this is interesting right? I feel like it's so common for Asian households to expect super scholarly success from their children, because that was also how they were raised when they were children (not that it doesn't happen in other ethnic backgrounds too). But mix that with Western values, and there's this contradiction between success with lucrative occupations and living your dreams; oftentimes, those two do not mesh. Then, the child is met with this difficult choice of pleasing their parents or disappointing them and following their own path. Eventually they can break, like Jennifer. Usually they don't end in murder obviously. I have mixed feelings towards the parents, and no they didn't deserve this. Though it's borderline if not psychological abuse the way some parents act towards their children in regards to subjects like school and grades. I just feel a connection to this story as a first generation Vietnamese American, who faced similar issues growing up, although now I just have severe depression and anxiety and my dreams have been completely shattered and scattered across the pavement. There's so much more to life, and all I did in my childhood was focus on school. Throughout those 17 years of being a young human, I never went to a friend's house to hang out because I was afraid it'd be deemed as slacking on studies. I never went out with a friend to have fun somewhere. I just missed out on a lot of opportunities in general to make memories with people I enjoyed being with. I never once went to a school dance. Getting out of the house and living away from my parents in college led to the best years of my life. Didn't expect to just ramble on and talk about myself but here we are.
@@gerardmartines4876 stfu wdym her parents are not strict lol the fact that her parents wanted A's when all she can give is C-??? for a 24 yrs old, shes still being restricted to do what she wants wtf if she's spoiled she wouldn't attempt killing herself
Rae sounded like a teacher when she told chat to focus on the murder at hand like “I know you’re having fun students, but please pay attention to your assignment”
As a child with a Vietnamese background, I understand there are stricter parents. But nothing like murdering your parents is okay. It's so painful to see someone so sickening. Our older generation came to a different country to give their family a better life. And all her parents wanted was for her to be successful.
Should she have arranged the murder? No absolutely not, she should have taken the option to leave the family. But her parents were both fools who don't know how to be parents - no support, no empathy, no upliftment - just stupid commands and rules and milestones. Even with that she was doing well with figure skating but that dream was taken away from her because of injury through no fault of her own. And did the parents have empathy? No. They started harping on her for the next thing. For the record I am from Asia and I know what you think you understand but you don't actually understand. From the day she was a baby this was all she knew - parents who had no empathy and who only had demands. I am certain that her parents themselves were not top students or great athletes, but yet they were able to afford a comfortable life. So why pressure the children to such an extent when you know that even with modest achievement you can have a good life? This is misguided parenting. Imagine if she had more normal understanding parents, she wouldn't be the top in the world but she would have a decent job as a piano teacher, probably married, and probably have her own kids. It's frustrating to me how such a massive change in life circumstance can happen with something as simple as empathetic parenting. I hope that this case teaches people that parenting is not just about demanding things from your children.
From a video I watched about this case(it's in Chinese, a bit hard to translate), her parents are *extremely* strict. They enforce their own dreams that they couldn't achieve on Jennifer, made her attend multiple classes outside of school WHILE maintaining straight As in school. Honestly, I'd believe that it is actually more extreme than what I just explained in words(considering this started since young). Apparently, Jennifer feared what might happen as her grades started to fall and faked her report book/grades, even college applications etc. just to satisfy her parent's ego. There are different amounts of stress everyone can handle, but that seems a bit too much for a child. She found her happiness, in order to keep it, she will need to get rid of what's blocking her way. Of course, I'm not saying that murdering is the right way, but Jennifer was pushed to the extreme. Imagine the endless hours of agonizing anxiety, pain, helplessness and stress she felt.
She murdered them… because they wouldn’t allow her to date a drug dealer and because they wanted to be successful and have a good life- I understand that they were unbelievably strict, but they did it because they cared about her and her brother and wanted them both to have a good life…
Kyra D That doesn’t justify ruining your child’s mental health completely. Stealing away a normal kids life from her. Her parents were as cruel as she was.
What I don’t understand is why she chose to kill her parents instead of just being disowned ?????? Like she could have later worked on their relationship or something Edit: lowkey wasn’t asking it was just my thoughts
She clearly had mental issues. You don't just decide to kill, not even just a random person, but the people who raised you in an instant, there was clearly a lot of psychological damage, influence from the people who she associated with and she maybe even had an antisocial personality disorder which would all contribute to this... There's too much complexity to know exactly why someone does this sort of thing, but in her mind, at that point in time, somehow, it was justified.
When I heard the dad crying and yelling for help, it actually had me cry. Usually I’m an emotionless, and numb person who usually doesn’t get dramatic about things, but that really had my emotions awakened. The thought of doing something like that to your father, and mother too, is horrifically terrifying
After some thought I will continue to upload JCS - Criminal Psychology reactions from Janet & Valkyrae. I watched a lot of the JCS videos before but I've been enjoying re-watching with Hasan, Maya and now Janet & Rae. If the morning lobby crew return to Among Us I will return to posting clips but in the meantime enjoy the reactions 🙂(as usual if xChocoBars or Valkyrae request to remove or upload to their own channels I will pull my videos down)
I don’t get why someone would love that. She’s just being respectful to the victims as they are being a bit inappropriate but I personally don’t get why someone would love it
While her parents did not deserve what happened to them, I feel VERY little sympathy for them as far as Jennifer's hatred towards them. They literally mentally abused their children. Jennifer, in my opinion, snapped, and could no longer handle the pressure. Different people respond to this abuse and pressure in different ways, and unfortunately, she responded like a psycho. Again, she deserves every bit of her punishment, but it's hard not to feel empathy towards her. She lived as basically a child being controlled by her parents for years, in an abusive parent-child relationship.
Just imagine Jennifer, but raised in a different household. Different parents for the most part. I think her parent made a big difference to her life then anything. If her parents weren't this abusive, i dont ever think she wouldve had the intentions for this
@@llinnyo She was actually on the way to becoming a pro figure skater before she ruined her chances with a bad injury. Her life could have been so different had her parents not pushed her and ruined her emotional state. Again, not an excuse for her actions, but her parents were responsible for a majority of what she became.
@@taylor11111 murder = no fun Breakdown of the suspects' psychology = interesting Rae commenting and reacting = fun to watch That hard to understand that he does not mean the murder itself is fun?
nah its actually a much simpler giveaway. She knew wayyyyyyyyy too much detail to the point where its obviously scripted. Like footsteps. Who tf takes note of "unusually heavy footsteps" when u are chilling on your bed before everything goes to shit.
@@akiokoh7481 Well I already know the sound of my family's footsteps and their style of walking. It's definitely distinct when someone else is walking in the house that isn't my family. I'd definitely note that.
@@akiokoh7481 Actually, it makes sense - if you're waiting in the other room and you hear footsteps, you're most likely going to be able to tell if they're from your family or not because you've heard them so much (or at least that's the case for me)
@@dmf19 ye but thats if you are waiting for them hence u are expecting something and ur mind ready. If u are just in your room, chilling in your own world, you most probably wouldnt be paying attention to footsteps outside your room haha
I’m a retired LEO and was a criminal investigator. I can tell you from experience from questioning someone who has been involved w this type trauma they are not as articulate and calm as she was as she told her story. 90% of victims can hardly speak while crying. No, sobbing. It takes a while to get a full story from them because they’re replaying what happened in their minds and while they do they relive the horror and sobbing again. It’s not as easy as her story was. It’s very hard as the person having to question and to push them for info so we can try and find the offender or make the case. We know how hard it is and I hated having to make them tell the story over & over because we know it’s just horrifying for them to relive it over & over again. I hated it but it was necessary. It’s very easy to pickup on lies when they’re as clam as she was under the circumstances.
@@koolsoc2938 nah, I blame her boyfriend. He obviously was a negative influence and I have no doubt it was his plan to keep her living with him to fake graduating and then picking him over her parents
@@Yurio but those are all assumptions no ? she was the one who murdered her mom .. even though she had some childhood trauma, she still murdered someone at her own will .. how is the boyfriend even put into blame for this ?
My boyfriend's parents' home is a block away from Jennifer's house actually. My boyfriend passed by her house whenever I stayed over at his place and he drives me to work a few times. Not sure if her brother and father still live in that same home where it all happened. It gave me the chills.
@@3V3LIN5x first of all @CI Ferrer wasn't there to hear the gunshots and second, how do you even know if the neighbors heard the gunshot? I don't think the sound of the gunshot/yelling would penetrate the walls inside the house that much to be heard from a block away anyways. End of story, she isn’t traumatized
Her story was so complicated. I dunno why her story wasn’t like “I was listening to music upstairs in my bedroom until I heard loud popping noises, and when I went downstairs I found my parents had been shot.”
There are incomprehensible psychos out there, buts it’s crazy to think about how many criminals act with reasons. People aren’t all criminals just because they are villains. If she’s under so much pressure for her whole life to cause depression and suicidal acts, it starts to make sense. It’s them or her. Like the first investigator said, random things are usually not so random. Strive to be better people.
All criminals act with reason, no matter their psychological state. That reason can be completely illogical and irrational, but in the moment that they do the crime, it makes sense to them or they make it make sense. In the case of people with antisocial personality disorder for example or other psychological disorders, the person sometimes literally does not have the ability to empathise or sympathise with others so their reason is based solely on what is advantageous to them and on their base desires, but that's still a motive. There is no such thing as "evil", there is not such thing as an inherently "good" or an inherently "bad" person, just people people reasoning and doing things based on those reasons and what they think they should do. These reasons are affected by everything, other people, mental problems, trauma, etc... but no one is born "evil", no one does anything because they're "evil". Just based on what they've been taught is right or wrong and what they can feel is right or wrong. Even most people who feel high amounts of empathy, with the right circumstances can be brought to do horrendous things. And people who don't feel or feel low amounts or empathy can do much worse. To prevent these kinds of things happening for people with empathy, they need to be brought up in the right environment, be taught how other people feel, made to understand what is right and wrong and to avoid psychological damage. For people with low empathy it's more complicated. But there is no "evil". Just people doing things based on they think they should. And sometimes they are very very wrong. Some come to regret it right afterwards. Some after rehabilitation and therapy. But some don't and some can't, and that's most likely because they are broken inside. But yes, people don't do things for no reason, people aren't ever random, they always have a motive for everything they do, small or big, bad or good.
yeah, actually a lot of criminals are locked up because they acted out as a result of untreated trauma, mental disorders/illnesses, etc. Many prisons don’t really accommodate any of that though so instead of issuing therapists or other professionals to help prisoners improve upon their wrongdoings and learn the effects/possible effects of their actions and repent for them by giving back to the community or something, they’re just treated like shit and end up in prison again after they’re released
@@Scandium_quasar Good speech, but… I just don’t agree with one thing. No such thing as “evil?” I don’t follow. You’re telling me that Nicholas Cruz wasn’t evil? Adolf Hitler wasn’t evil? Horrible, horrible people like them?
@@SteelSpurs No, there is no such thing as inherent "evil", only "evil" actions (based on the morals of the majority). Nobody is born "evil". They just do what they think they should based on their environment (what they've been taught, or not taught) and based on internal things that they can't really control; so emotions and desires (like people with ASPD literally can't feel empathy for others). But obviously with the right education and drugs, these desires and emotions can be controlled or suppressed; for example people with ASPD can be taught morals which are usually inherently known by most and for example people with bad paraphilias or other desires can be taught that it's wrong and can even be treated. Like I said in previous comments, anybody can be made "evil" under the right circumstances; I.E. with bad education, which basically proves that there s no such thing as "evil", also known as inherent "evil". Only "evil" actions.
@@Scandium_quasar Finally, someone who freaking gets it. Yes. Nothing is black and white. And no one just wants to kill. Even if some do just because that's just the only way they get close to someone. Since they are so lonely. There's always a reason. And the whole 'he's evil cause he enjoys it' is just bull, on the surface level that even the person who does it might believe to be true because he or she doesn't know their own trauma, cause how could you? When you're too close to the sun, you can't see all of it. ever. In a perfect, sane world, there would be no bad apples. But of course, one must always point fingers cause what else is there to do. Resolve the root problem and make a world where this shouldn't happen? No. Punish them, they sinned. If only these people were helped instead of given time of how to plan their revenge and set free to a world that literally hates them and would do anything to avoid them. Well...besides the ones who are doing illegal things. yay. They just say: you're bad. So we're not going to help you change. Just lock you up. So, empathetic...that'll teach them to be human. The media really doesn't help saying: oh, look, she bad, he good. Good must kill bad. It doesn't matter that if the bad did that he's just bad, if the good did it, he had a good reason. But in real life, your reason doesn't matter. You're the same as someone who killed for no reason (which doesn't exist) but from their faulty mindset, it does.
It is very presumtuous of me to make this claim but her parent's parenting style is almost normalized more in asian countries than it is in other parts of the world. its unfortunate but many asian parents (definitely not all, but a general consensous) especially in the homeland, places education in their children life higher than pretty much their children themselves.
Agreed especially being asian myself, I definitely know that my parents do tough love when it come to things like extra curricular and especially education. I know that they just want what is best for me and have me try things they never got to do, but there are sometimes that we butt head because of it. I am just lucky that my parents aren't cruel or anything, but I have gotten scoldings plenty of time even until now.
I dont blame you for this assumption, my indian parents were very harsh in their method of parenting, especially when it comes to education expectations and most of my circle has said the same. it's normalised and its not okay.
I think it has something to do with their experience as well. In the 50's moving forward they thought that they could just get a job, work hard and you'd be successful. Then the industries started requiring a minimum educational attainment. Then they realized how important it is to get an education. Why that's not a statement defending the authoritarian parenting style. It's more like a "we are all fucked by life" and that manifests in different ways. It's not like they experienced a great childhood and then just decided on a crazy whim to run their household in a very fascistic manner.
Rae was saying that it was dumb for Jen to admit to her bad relationship with her parents and things she did, but if she hid it wouldn’t the investigators have questioned a bunch of other ppl abt her too anyways that probably would’ve mentioned it? And then it would sound even worse if the investigators found out she hid it? Idk what she could’ve done when talking abt her relationship and past with her parents to sound innocent tbh lolll
If Jen was any smarter, she would be aware of police tactics and their tendency to turn her own words against her and call a lawyer as soon a possible. It's great in this case because she's guilty but there are many cases when cops would get lazy and start coercing people into confessing to crimes they didn't commit and destroy a lot of innocent lives.
Was dumb because she was admitting to a crime, but what she was probably thinking it was that it's better to admit to a lesser crime now and be charged with a lesser crime than admit the true crime that is worse than what she was saying.
I understand how some can laugh and say "get fkd". But I actually feel sorry for her that she was put in the situation she was put in so that she thought this was her only choice. What she did was horrible and she deserved her jail sentence. Still can't find it in me to laugh tho. She didn't seem like some undercover psycho like others. She was brought to the brink and couldn't make it back in time
bro millions of people find this shit enterteining. It's not even zoomers, millenials and boomers too. Speacially women, women love murder cases for some weird reason. She is like most people in the world who do bad stuff, something bad happends to them and they do another bad thing, sometimes on the same level sometimes worse like this women. She had the opportunity to leave her house and go live with her boyfriend or alone. Sure she would be without a family and lose the money from the parents, but at least she wouldn't have to kill them and put her friends on the risk of going to jail.
I have no sympathy for her her actions led to the death of her parents I get that her parents where not the best but a murderer doesn't get to justify there actions with sadness
No the only reason she chose to live with her parents were for money get them killed get their money house cars who cares if the boyfriend goes to jail you have money and a house you can live by yourself get a job teach piano easy
Imma be honest throughout the whole interrogation segment. I was doing mental gymnastics trying to figure out how I would plan it and how to spin it if I was caught.
I actually feel sorry for her having such a messed childhood/adult life. People doesn't really realize it but having Tiger Parents is mentally horrible. Daily downgrading/manipulation with constant pressure, everything you do is wrong or not enough, overworking, feels like you deserve nothing, disappointment if too low results which leads to serious self-esteem struggles and dependance etc... *If any person living this reads this comment, YES you can get over it ! (but def not that way)* On the other hand I have absolutely no empathy for the Jennifer that decided to kill her parents. There's different ways to get out of this kind of trap, she could have just cut all the links with them and start a new life far away, but no, girlie decided to pay people to murder them and make it seem like a robbery thinking she could get away from it...
She’s got way too many details, usually someone in a traumatic state doesn’t have that many details. She also had way too many emotions that don’t match what she just went through. You can see the initial trauma wear off & the “I’m getting away with killing my parents” emotions are becoming more obvious. She hardcore gave herself away. The detective however knew how to keep his details & emotions in check, she really thought he believed her LOL.
Why would you scream "I'm calling 911!" with people still in the house? Or did they leave by then I had this playing on the side, so I could've missed it.
i read an article written by one of jennifers classmates, she said he can't live in that house bc of trauma (rightfully so), so he lives with relatives nearby, he lost both his wife and daughter, is depressed and has ptsd, cant sleep and if he does, has nightmares about the incident. he'a been trying to sell the house for years now and no one's buying it. he stopped gardening and lost his job due to brain damage and overall will have lifelong trauma forever. jennifers brother moved out, got an engineering degree, and cut all contact with the family. he does not want to associate with this situation ever and lives his life elsewhere. so the dad is truly alone.
I think this is the most entertaining reactions I've ever seen, that aren't comedy reaction videos. This raw emotion coming from you is incredible. You earned yourself a new subscriber and that in less than half a video.
I know this type of parenting is normal in asian cultures.... but...... if my parents were like that, I would probably runaway or put an end to my life. I wouldnt kill them tho, but I wouldnt be able to live like that.
me imagining myself in the criminals position thinking of how i could not be suspected, even though i know full well im obviously not going to get in a situation remotely close to this one
@@mintycokies8057 bro, u thought u were lol when someone interrogates u, u cant do shit bcoz all the nerves and guilt will kill u. Just lying alone is hard so what if ur lie is a crime? Lol
@@hollowed07 True. lying is easy like in games such as among us or just lying to our friends but if you killed your parents then got interviewed you will probably mess up a bunch
I have ADHD and to whatch a 1 hour + video without pausing. Doing other things. Or just simply turning it off, is such a testament to how much I enjoy this series and videos. I have achieved hyper focus. And that's so rare for me.
Lol. I get these detectives are clever, but why would you ever admit to anything. Also it kind of makes you wonder, where her life may have gone and how different it may have been if she had never injured herself and was able to continue skating. That little thing leads up to this.
"Tiger parenting" on the extreme spectrum probably entails treating children worse than how some prisons treat their prisoners or how some tyrannical dictators treat their subjects. There's violence, mental abuse, a drastically imbalanced power dynamic both authoritatively and physically (compare an adult's strength to a child), and I must imagine many other things. Not justifying murder, but if I were to be put through a childhood that could be akin to torture, I definitely could empathize with someone's desperate attempt to kill to end their pain.
You don't her or her family, therefore you can't state It was "Tiger parenting". Your bias it's literally only based on the races of the family, therefore you're also racist.
@@MarcoNonMerrino Dearie, have u watched the video? Jennifer literally narrated her relationship with her parents. “…you’re also racist”. Two things here. Firstly, you need to buck up on your observation skills. Where in my comment did I link tiger parenting to Jennifer’s parents? It could very well be a general statement about tiger parenting. Seems to me like you made the assumption that I was referring to asian parenting… by your logic, since you assumed, you’re racist? Second of all… please get off your high horse. Weaponizing lofty ideology like racism & using “righteousness” as a shield to defend your inherent thirst to lose your reins from morality & be “righteously” nasty must feel good, doesn’t it? I can’t tell if you truly care for racism from this one little snarky comment of yours, but here’s a tip if you do. Keep your words to yourself if you find yourself getting a dopamine kick from calling people out. Chances are, you’re doing it for entertainment and not the right reasons if you feel that way... Also, don’t be a deadweight to people who are truly anti-racist, me included, by ruining the entire impression the public has of anti-racist movements by abusing the movement for personal entertainment. If you desperately crave for a dopamine kick, how about stick to gaming or something?
@@squishypillow3162 tell me one reason why I should the story of a psychopath who killed her mother and nearly also her father. One, just one. Maybe, maybe, she played the victim card, telling a lot of bs, thinking she would have been treathed differently? Develop a fking brain.
@@MarcoNonMerrino She no a psychopath but just broken I can sympathize with her because I do want to kill myself too. It’s no easy but I know killing is still wrong.
@@MarcoNonMerrino Dearie, it seems to me like youre a bottle filled to the brim with angst. Take a breather, living like that’s gona make you resent life lol. “Develop a fkn brain”? Dearie, I’m completely satisfied with where i am with life & what I’ve achieved thus far. Ill be straightforward. I don’t see any need for anyone to tell others to “develop a fkn brain” if they feel self-assured w their intelligence. Again, ill be blunt. Maybe consider doing some inward seeking & determine how your life’s been & examine why you feel the need to call others out online so abrasively. Lastly, “tell me one reason why i should believe her”? Well, the comment above has expressed it nicely already. Because tiger parenting has the potential to break someone apart. & people can be driven to do unimaginable things when they’re at that point of desperation. Now… I hope I’ve provided my reasons clearly. If you still feel the need to come back at me with another snarky comment instead of sticking solely to logic, I sincerely urge you to do some soul searching and determine where your angst lays.
I don't get why they pointed out about her not crying at the funeral...like dude...anyone can hold it in...I've done that before doesn't mean I'm a criminal 😑
bruh, the second investigator was i n s a n e, was a game of words and questions and organization of the place and ways to make her say things and aaa so intelligent, I would never lmao
I would believe she has a “good heart” if she had confessed and showed complete remorse. But she kept going with the lie, subconsciously asserting that what she did is the right thing. Also, the ultimatum they gave her… was fair. Just leave and live your own life; you’re 24.
@@chicenwangs i mean.. that was her choice not the parents. so they basically just said if u wanna be w him then do it on your own which isnt that bad.
Growing up in a tiger household is psychologically scarring where you belong to nothing but your parent's wishes and dreams. Her parents literally planned her life for her from when she was born until they die. If she left, she wouldn't know what to do. Her parents would most likely guilt her for her choices (no matter what she picked). It's very different growing up in more Western households where it's normal to see 16 year olds to up and leave.
She wanted to know what would happen to her, until she knows the consequences that she is scared of she cannot admit being a bad person, this was probably reinforced by her parents in the past where she would have told the truth and be punished regardless.
I feel sorry for the way she was raised and treated like a child even though she was an adult. But she did had a choice. She could've left her parents home and move to her boyfriend's house. But she chose revenge. She wanted her parents to suffer and now she's in jail.
Hmmm. She was claiming that she wanted them to kill her, to prove that she's a good person, and to lighten her charges. But she wasn't getting away with it. I wonder what the detective felt. I suppose he either felt disgusted or indifferent while sympathizing with her.
What made suspicious was in the first statement she said that it was so dark she couldn't see anything but then in the second statement she was able to say things which can only be seen when there is light, for example where her parents were located on the first floor
I can get why she would want to get away from them but that doesn't justify murder She could've moved out and never talked to them again enough people in her situation have done that too
Some people probably don't understand how incredible that channel is, I cannot comprehend how they just let people watch this type of content for flipping free
Jennifer: “My parents didn’t like my boyfriend for some reason.”
Her boyfriend: **is a drug dealer**
that's pretty classist
@@somedude4693 what
@@somedude4693 how's that classists? They didn't say he was poor, just that he's a drug dealer(which any asian parent wouldn't want their daughter to date). How does dealing drugs automatically make you poor? If anything you're the classists for assuming he's poor cause he does drugs.
@@DjuraValtr that's pretty racist
@@DjuraValtr that's pretty jokeist
"Jennifer planning to Kill her parents"
Chat: You look so beautiful Rae!
They’re annoying me af, how could u not listen to Criminal Psychology!?!?!
@@Who-lp8cs these are prob teens and are restless within 1 minute of nothing interesting...
People are using murders and suffering from other people for a few minutes of enterteinement. We are animals and we are enterteined by fucked up things.
Bahahaha
@@paulogaspar8295 Being entertained and curious about the backstory isn't a bad thing tho because it's not an entertainment like "THAT WAS FUN LETS DO IT AGAIN" it's more like "That story was interesting, I would like to see another persons story on this topic" .
image if she didn't get a knee injury and we knew her as a winter Olympics champion, not a murderer
i mean it reminds me of the movie „the butterfly effects“ one little decision can change your whole life and the life of the people around you. what if she never went to practice that day and this never happend
it's so weird. she could've been a person that little girls looked up too, not the one they don't even wanna look at
She couldve lived her life not knowing this is what she couldve became
Didnt she say she was just mid tier before the injury anyway? I doubt she'd be gold but hey you never know where's Ashton Kutcher when you need him
@@CodeeXDWhat kind of medal she could of gotten is irrelevant to this comment but ok
good thing the dad still lived, so he could see his car again, he loved that baby.
Damn, you catch me so bad with this wow
Honestly tho I hope he can still enjoy good car rides in that baby. He deserves something to make him happy
LOL
Lmfao
LMAO
The saddest part imo is that before the mum was shot, her last words were "Please don't hurt my daughter"
It probably isn't even the truth, but it's still sad
@@fiona8131 Yeah agreed. In either pretenses it's sad because there's 3 variables; 1# the mother actually cared about the daughter however their parenting methods didn't communicate well with their affection and relationship to the daughter, #2 the daughter wishes her mother would say something like this, indicating that she felt despised, used, and non-existent to her parents, #3 Jennifer resented her parents, and so she just coldly thought of what would sound believable in her connection with her parents.
How to start an annoying "fun fact" train for low lives who just has to prove their nonexistant knowledge. ^
How to be an annoying person who didn't need to make someone feel shifty for expressing their opinion. ^
I agree with the person above me. ^
“Because if you do lie, it’s the most cold-blooded thing in my life”
SHITS BOUTA GET REAL
She was raised by Cold blooded parents so of course she's a cold blooded person
@little Mayo How do you know that about parents??
The craziest part of Jennifer’s whole plan is that she literally could have just said “I was hiding in the closet.” and she never would have come under suspicion. If she had done that and her dad had died like she planned and wasn’t able to give his side of the story, she would have gotten away with it scot free.
Good thing she flunked out of school. We like our criminals dumb.
What do you expect from a C- student
@@HaXD1209 I mean ngl, her story was much better said than some people with a masters degree that ive seen in these situations
@@HaXD1209 oh come on… seriously..? If you got anything from this case, it should be that your score doesn’t validate how smart or capable you are at anything at all. She is definitely a criminal, but also a victim. Her solution is a very common one among children who are under THAT amount of pressure, even less actually. You’d be surprised. And her story was a good one, very well thought out compared to most people in who end up in the same situation.
@@kowalewicz2554 chill bruh it is a damn joke
No she wouldn't have, because they found the text messages between her and her boyfriend where they planned the murder. But yeah if they hadn't found those, she most likely would have gotten away with it
She was semi-convincing up until she called them "gentlemen."
only semi? She was putting on a soap opera until then.
@@robburitto4193 😭😭
It was unbelievable from the start.
1- How did she not scream out of fear when the robbers entered her room?
2- She literally talked about thr thing with no emotion till she talker about her mom, I wouldve started crying the second I started talking about this insanely traumatizing thing.
3- wallet in the fridge lol
@@poffydaisy5134 wallet in the fridge
@@poffydaisy5134
Not to say that you are wrong in thinking this way but I want to offer a solution to your theory (behavior if she were a victim rather than perpetrator).
1) there are three main reactions to a shocking situation: fight, flight, freeze. Screaming would correlate more into fight or flight. Personally, I’m more of a freeze, meaning that my body freezes and I don’t make any noise.
2) going off the theory that she is a freeze type of person, it is also highly probable that shocking information would push someone to somewhat lack an emotional response.
3) idk man I’ve put my phone and remote in the fridge before, that may just be me being scatter brained though.
Oh but the behaviors displayed in the video are very much out of the ordinary. They are that of theatrics, the constant looking down and up, the lack of tissue despite sniffling, and the stiffness of her position in the beginning vs the relaxing (edit: not relaxing but rather change in structure?, less boxed but slightly more confident) of her body further in the interview. This is just my opinion and I’m not a profesional in body language.
Jennifer: Are you calling me a lier?
Detective: Well I ain’t calling you a truther
Me:😂🤣😂
Nice Q teezy quote
@@yungshaaaa777 I thought that was Drake and Josh
I just came from a Drake and Josh deepdive 😂
Her dad getting up from the coma and giving the statement got me all goosebumps dude... My God she never expected that to happen
the guy got mental damage, that's fucked.
@@paulogaspar8295 poor fucking dude. When he was screaming on the phone to to his own daughter for help....damn that hurt my soul cause I’ve had nightmares of my parents getting hurt or in an accident. And I could never imagine being the cause for it myself and feeling nothing.
Spoilers
@@mahshshsrklingfa7031 don’t read the comments until the video ends maximillionmus pfp.
@@TheOnlyWay2Go. Correction: He was actually screaming because he was in fear of his daughter. If you hear the noise in the background it sounds like he's running outside and screaming so someone can get help. That's how crazy this case is, to be scared of someone so close to you, let alone your own daughter.
i feel so sorry for the dad, when finding out that his own daughter tried to kill him and killed his wife.
@Alexander Rocafuerte I know they were probably too strict but this just feels like saying it was good that it happened to them and they deserved it for not being good parents
Yeah that would be an awful experience
@@alpharocket9177 Nah ur right I feel like everyone thinks that tho like they were overly strict and controlling to the point that it drove Jennifer to kill
@@appa5329 I mean maybe they were a bit too strict but Jennifer also literally faked her whole life from highschool to graduating.I mean considering her parents even offered to still house her after she was discovered is saying something…
I dont feel that bad for him, he doesn't deserve to get shot but it was his fault for making his own child feel so trapped
they called me in to identify my mothers body. i didnt cry. not seeing her body then, no crying when seeing the body at the visitation, no crying when looking at her casket. i was severely SEVERELY in shock. it didnt take til probably a week for me to realize “i’m never seeing her again”…
i hate when people state “oh she didnt even cry at her funeral” to say shes a murderer or didnt love her. cause my mom was the greatest figure in my life and i still cry about how much i miss her after 5 years. its called SHOCK. your body goes into a state of numbness and disbelief for trauma. its very common. especially with severe cases of depression
I remember when my sister interrogate me for her half bitten chocolate and it was so stressful
i live for this comment
🤣 this happened to me as well my brother had leftover of his pizza in the fidge and it was gone in the morning so he went straight to my sister first and said and I quote "The only person disgusting enough to eat pizza in the middle of the night WITHOUT BRUSHING would be you" 😂 and she said no I didn't eat it because I was with "Oldest sister" and then he came to the 4 th sibling me and was like "I don't believe you ate it and if you ate it you are forgiven because favouritism sis" 🤣 and I went " I actually did not " and with an interrogation later...we found nothing 😂 and then Dad came home we made him the judge and mom Jury so Dad went what is the case for "My leftover pizza" and dad was like "the one in the fridge oh...that was me"
And the entire room exept my dad and brother erupted into laughter while My brother looked at dad Pissed and said "We will see who will open the door for you tomorrow when you come back dad" 🤣poor dad had to wait outside the other day for 3 hours 😂 untill mom opened the gate for him-
i once interrogated my two brothers and mom because someone stole my nutella. no one confessed and all said it was me lol
@@rosealina9316 why does this sound like an episode from a disney sitcom lmaoo
@@daphnesdumpster 🤣 I wish it was me I could have gotten away because of being favourite dad got the punishment 😂
She made her story more complicated than it should of been.
She could of just hid in the closet, call 911, whispered in panic, then say she could only hear screams and panic.
That way she wouldn't have a lot of ways to mess up her story cause she couldn't see what happened.
No wonder she got straight c's in school and dropped out lmfao
P.S, its smarter to not fix your issues with murder in the first place lol
Bruhh... pretty good idea tho
@@bahnishikhadas424 I would be an excellent murderer LMFAO
luckily I have my morals xd
She then would have to hope that they dont investigate her shit, cuz the texts and her life story overall gives the same suspection... but yea
Except her father would have contradicted that story as he said Jennifer was walking around when the "robbery" took place
@@jk4675 she would be in the closet, not walking around
To be fair though, her parents aren’t angels either. While none of them deserve to die, treating children the way they did is incredibly developmentally stunting
Tiger parenting
trying to compare muderers to really tough parents... To be fair u aint an angel either none of us are
Correction: It was just her dad. Her mom was more understanding and actually helped calm her dad many, many times, otherwise he would've disowned her long ago. Bich Pan was known for not agreeing with many aspects of how her husband raised their children, which is why it sucks that she was killed
She was free to do what she wants. She made the choice to go back to her parents and then murder them for money. Psychopath and greedy, deserves her punishment
@@RandallWhiskey they clearly said none of them deserve death can u read?
55:00 the fact that rae asks her chat not to call her pretty given what they're currently watching shows how respectful and mindful she is. i love her so much
I think it more shows how rarted the chat is
@@hautoa1513 thats most of twitch lmao.
@@imsodamnlazy1191 this is TH-cam.
@@mohit_panjwani it's taken from twitch tho
@boi Facebook gaming
"And he loves that baby" got me weak💀💀 Why would she fell the need to say this in an interrogation?
to show that she close to her father or is fond of him so they know that she could never do that to her parents.
Thought the same thing. It sounded very out of place.
Kind of felt like a joke that she awkwardly mixed in. It was a very apparent sign of her forged emotions and an attempt to build rapport with the interviewer.
@@BreezyWinter I believe it does the opposite. It can insinuate that he takes more care and gives more attention to the car than other things. Ex.) the daughter
@@MrToxic-xy4vk I think so too. It sounded like there was a lot of sarcasm and even disgust towards her father there. She insinuates he loves the car more than he does her.
lol, Rae normally seems so full of vengeance, as soon as she asks "Do you think she feels guilty"
Narrator: her tissues were completely dry
wonder why
TBF you can wonder if someone feels guilty while completely not absolving them. Most criminals are not psychopaths and feel guilt. Assuming that somehow undoes their culpability is a bad move that leads you to being manipulatable.
That’s so sad because she lied about everything.. and her dad on the phone that was heart breaking.
yeah his voice screaming for help was hard to listen to
But atleast the dad lived since he loves the mercedes
@@dasuku1775 yeah he loved that baby
@@dead2519 please I'm reading the comments while watching. I have no idea what this means😭😭
@@maia4935 oh you're gonna know don't worry
when she first explained the story i actually started to feel bad bc she sounded so convincing, until she got to the part abt calling the police lol
Wow you’re embarrassingly gullible. Nothing about her very obvious performance was believable.
@@Hey_Jamie You have an embarrassingly huge ego. You should go check yourself.
@@rea5034 ?????? ego that has nothing to do with ego. they were just stating facts
Her lying is so bad..
@@actright914 they basically made fun of me for something I cant control lol, that's "stating facts" ?
no but if i was jen at 40:36 i would have said "the fact that my parents just died and youre accusing me of their death is cold blooded not a lie"
if she didnt injure herself at the start, jennifer couldve been known as a professional skater
And not a psychotic murderer..
she could’ve even probably participated in this year’s olympic
Life is crazy
@@mc-mi4zh ice skaters do not participate in summer olympics
Different timeline
Good thing Rae wasn't in the next room, she would have burst in and yelled "The audacity"
😂 yeah the entire case ruined because she couldn't take the lies of Jenifer understandable tho-
that would be funny ngl
Bro what 🤨
??
🤣😂🤣👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 omg
40:27 he says to her: "If you're lying to me then that's the most coldhearted thing I've faced" she genuinely started crying there because it hit her, it was the only true emotion she showed there....
I sympathize with her, but I don't condone her actions. Tiger parenting is so damaging. I'm sure her parents genuinely loved her, and I'm sure she wanted to love them too, but culture and unprocessed trauma lead this woman to the worse. Rest in peace momma, and I hope her father heals from this. Even the woman, I hope she heals as well and reflects on her actions so that she can properly serve her time repenting.
How can you sympathize with a literal psychopath?…
Well said
@@bookmilla8616 I’m guessing you haven’t experience tough parenting, I have extreme anxiety and can’t stand being touched without flinching. All this caused from yearssss of physical and mental abuse from my parents, so I sympathize in the way that she must have felt during those early times in her life. However, like the comment said, we do not condone her actions and I would never in a billion years hurt my parents as they just wanted the best for me. We are acknowledging that she is human (unlike many other killers) and that she never got the therapy she needed, again, we don’t condone her actions.
@@bookmilla8616 no one is condoning her actions. its just that a lot of us have went through that kind of parenting and it truly is mentally scarring to have that much pressure put onto you from a young age.
THIS!!
Criminal Psychology is the only TH-camr that can make me watch a 2-hour long video and not be bored.
Cause he's very informal!!
Rae can too for me ❤❤❤
That chapter for me
literally
Hbomberguy and Joseph Anderson are good if you like videogames.
48:00 I really like how valkyrae respects the interrogators, like she doesnt sit there and pretend that she could do their job and it's really respectful how she maintains the same, "leave it up to the professionals" attitude
@@freedmfe8934 who hurt you
@@freedmfe8934 chill its not that serious
@@freedmfe8934 take a nap
@@freedmfe8934 just go back to watching cocomelon on mommy's ipad
@@freedmfe8934 oh no! anyway
I feel like I would definitely fail an interrogation when giving a statement in the case of something similar. I can barely remember when I woke up this morning, let alone stuff like that. And anxiety is an issue.
ikr just leaving out of the grocery without buying anything makes me feel guilty
Right. I'm on spectrum so this might be related but i kinda shut down and just say yes to everything, or if I'm nervous I'll say stuff happened that didn't, and I know it didn't but I'm so nervous. This shit scares me so bad😭
I’m sure she was anxious considering how much she fidgeted
"what time did this happen?" bro I'm so sorry I have no fucking idea. 😭
These kinds of situations are supposed to give a traumatic experience (if you actually were a victim) so if people asked you to open or ask what happened if you experienced it you should be able to recall pretty easily because of the trauma
Imagine when she demonstrated how she got her phone from her waist that the detective just slapped handcuffs on her wrists because imagine they already solved the case and this was just a set up to arrest her
too much scooby doo and inspector gadget, friend
@@daphnesdumpster lmao 💀
YEAH RIGHT AHAHAHAHA
They can’t legally do that
@@Aconitums_Poisoned_Art I know but imagine if they could
For the non-Canadians: Duty Counsel = Court appointed lawyer.
1:21:08 did chat actually asked "why is he touching her a lot?".. Are you damn serious? Did they actually think he was trying to take the opportunity to touch her.. what the actual fuck
Some kids are just stupid
A lot of her fans are teenage feminists that dislike all men, its not really surprising at this point.
@@jjhbcgaming911 crazy part is valk is not like that all
@@dark_wraith4784 fr, they even started turning on her because she looks to be back with her ex she's been off and on with for 6 years. Apparently it doesn't make her look "strong and independent"
@Jason Hernandez wdym lol she even acknowledges her fanbase isn't at all what she's like, they got mad at her for being straight
The psychology behind this is interesting right? I feel like it's so common for Asian households to expect super scholarly success from their children, because that was also how they were raised when they were children (not that it doesn't happen in other ethnic backgrounds too). But mix that with Western values, and there's this contradiction between success with lucrative occupations and living your dreams; oftentimes, those two do not mesh. Then, the child is met with this difficult choice of pleasing their parents or disappointing them and following their own path. Eventually they can break, like Jennifer. Usually they don't end in murder obviously. I have mixed feelings towards the parents, and no they didn't deserve this. Though it's borderline if not psychological abuse the way some parents act towards their children in regards to subjects like school and grades.
I just feel a connection to this story as a first generation Vietnamese American, who faced similar issues growing up, although now I just have severe depression and anxiety and my dreams have been completely shattered and scattered across the pavement. There's so much more to life, and all I did in my childhood was focus on school. Throughout those 17 years of being a young human, I never went to a friend's house to hang out because I was afraid it'd be deemed as slacking on studies. I never went out with a friend to have fun somewhere. I just missed out on a lot of opportunities in general to make memories with people I enjoyed being with. I never once went to a school dance. Getting out of the house and living away from my parents in college led to the best years of my life. Didn't expect to just ramble on and talk about myself but here we are.
wow yeah thank u for sharing. there is so much trauma in every part of this story and it rly hit me too as an asian-american
stfu she can obviously free to roam around and cheat on her education the parents arent strict shes just spoiled
if the parents were strict she wouldve been disowned after that quickly but she was still given options but shes too lazy to do it probably like you
@@gerardmartines4876 stfu wdym her parents are not strict lol the fact that her parents wanted A's when all she can give is C-??? for a 24 yrs old, shes still being restricted to do what she wants wtf if she's spoiled she wouldn't attempt killing herself
im not defending her btw what she did was clearly wrong but you cant deny how fucking annoying and constricting her parents were
Rae sounded like a teacher when she told chat to focus on the murder at hand like
“I know you’re having fun students, but please pay attention to your assignment”
As a child with a Vietnamese background, I understand there are stricter parents. But nothing like murdering your parents is okay. It's so painful to see someone so sickening. Our older generation came to a different country to give their family a better life. And all her parents wanted was for her to be successful.
i think she had tiger parents
Should she have arranged the murder? No absolutely not, she should have taken the option to leave the family. But her parents were both fools who don't know how to be parents - no support, no empathy, no upliftment - just stupid commands and rules and milestones. Even with that she was doing well with figure skating but that dream was taken away from her because of injury through no fault of her own. And did the parents have empathy? No. They started harping on her for the next thing.
For the record I am from Asia and I know what you think you understand but you don't actually understand. From the day she was a baby this was all she knew - parents who had no empathy and who only had demands. I am certain that her parents themselves were not top students or great athletes, but yet they were able to afford a comfortable life. So why pressure the children to such an extent when you know that even with modest achievement you can have a good life? This is misguided parenting. Imagine if she had more normal understanding parents, she wouldn't be the top in the world but she would have a decent job as a piano teacher, probably married, and probably have her own kids. It's frustrating to me how such a massive change in life circumstance can happen with something as simple as empathetic parenting.
I hope that this case teaches people that parenting is not just about demanding things from your children.
From a video I watched about this case(it's in Chinese, a bit hard to translate), her parents are *extremely* strict. They enforce their own dreams that they couldn't achieve on Jennifer, made her attend multiple classes outside of school WHILE maintaining straight As in school. Honestly, I'd believe that it is actually more extreme than what I just explained in words(considering this started since young).
Apparently, Jennifer feared what might happen as her grades started to fall and faked her report book/grades, even college applications etc. just to satisfy her parent's ego.
There are different amounts of stress everyone can handle, but that seems a bit too much for a child. She found her happiness, in order to keep it, she will need to get rid of what's blocking her way.
Of course, I'm not saying that murdering is the right way, but Jennifer was pushed to the extreme. Imagine the endless hours of agonizing anxiety, pain, helplessness and stress she felt.
She murdered them… because they wouldn’t allow her to date a drug dealer and because they wanted to be successful and have a good life- I understand that they were unbelievably strict, but they did it because they cared about her and her brother and wanted them both to have a good life…
Kyra D That doesn’t justify ruining your child’s mental health completely. Stealing away a normal kids life from her. Her parents were as cruel as she was.
What I don’t understand is why she chose to kill her parents instead of just being disowned ?????? Like she could have later worked on their relationship or something
Edit: lowkey wasn’t asking it was just my thoughts
She clearly had mental issues. You don't just decide to kill, not even just a random person, but the people who raised you in an instant, there was clearly a lot of psychological damage, influence from the people who she associated with and she maybe even had an antisocial personality disorder which would all contribute to this...
There's too much complexity to know exactly why someone does this sort of thing, but in her mind, at that point in time, somehow, it was justified.
From what I understand, she didn't want to let go of her financial support which was from her parents.
@@thuanhoang9381 How could the financial support continue if they’re dead?? It couldn’t have been that.
@@faithplaysgames1399 she gets 2 cars + house + banked money etc
She wanted moneyyy
When I heard the dad crying and yelling for help, it actually had me cry. Usually I’m an emotionless, and numb person who usually doesn’t get dramatic about things, but that really had my emotions awakened.
The thought of doing something like that to your father, and mother too, is horrifically terrifying
After some thought I will continue to upload JCS - Criminal Psychology reactions from Janet & Valkyrae. I watched a lot of the JCS videos before but I've been enjoying re-watching with Hasan, Maya and now Janet & Rae.
If the morning lobby crew return to Among Us I will return to posting clips but in the meantime enjoy the reactions 🙂(as usual if xChocoBars or Valkyrae request to remove or upload to their own channels I will pull my videos down)
Thanks for this vid! more valk jcs vods pls
Thank uuu I think it’s really cool to see if the streamers I watch react the same way I did hearing these stories 😩
i love how valkyrae has to tell her chat to stop calling her pretty while jennifer is being interrogated XD
man's out here typing xd
I don’t get why someone would love that. She’s just being respectful to the victims as they are being a bit inappropriate but I personally don’t get why someone would love it
@@ivy4417 it’s a figure of speech; i’m not actually loving it but just drawing attention to it and appreciating the fact that it happened
Time stamp?
@@paige3352 55:00
While her parents did not deserve what happened to them, I feel VERY little sympathy for them as far as Jennifer's hatred towards them. They literally mentally abused their children. Jennifer, in my opinion, snapped, and could no longer handle the pressure. Different people respond to this abuse and pressure in different ways, and unfortunately, she responded like a psycho. Again, she deserves every bit of her punishment, but it's hard not to feel empathy towards her. She lived as basically a child being controlled by her parents for years, in an abusive parent-child relationship.
that’s a great way to describe it
Im living in one. 🙂
Just imagine Jennifer, but raised in a different household. Different parents for the most part.
I think her parent made a big difference to her life then anything. If her parents weren't this abusive, i dont ever think she wouldve had the intentions for this
@@llinnyo She was actually on the way to becoming a pro figure skater before she ruined her chances with a bad injury. Her life could have been so different had her parents not pushed her and ruined her emotional state. Again, not an excuse for her actions, but her parents were responsible for a majority of what she became.
@@HumorousLOL Yes its sad to see it lead up to that way :(
30:50 Lol canadian murder conspirator saying “sorry” while canadian cop telling her “don’t apologize” is just too perfect
This was really fun to rewatch, especially with Rae's awesome commentary.
It’s about a murder..
freak
@@taylor11111 you don't say
@@taylor11111 Yes, but it’s an evaluation on the murderer during the interrogations and the inconsistencies, which is fun to watch
@@taylor11111 murder = no fun
Breakdown of the suspects' psychology = interesting
Rae commenting and reacting = fun to watch
That hard to understand that he does not mean the murder itself is fun?
My favorite thing was her saying "he drives a Mercedes and he loves that baby" I actually started laughing, especially when Rae got confused
interviewer knew she was guilty when she said "he loves that baby" in reference to her dads car. Fact
nah its actually a much simpler giveaway. She knew wayyyyyyyyy too much detail to the point where its obviously scripted. Like footsteps. Who tf takes note of "unusually heavy footsteps" when u are chilling on your bed before everything goes to shit.
@@akiokoh7481 Well I already know the sound of my family's footsteps and their style of walking. It's definitely distinct when someone else is walking in the house that isn't my family. I'd definitely note that.
@@akiokoh7481 Actually, it makes sense - if you're waiting in the other room and you hear footsteps, you're most likely going to be able to tell if they're from your family or not because you've heard them so much (or at least that's the case for me)
@@dmf19 ye but thats if you are waiting for them hence u are expecting something and ur mind ready. If u are just in your room, chilling in your own world, you most probably wouldnt be paying attention to footsteps outside your room haha
@@akiokoh7481 but in her story she said she was vigilant when her mother called out to her Dad so thts why that detail was overlooked
This is me trying to explain to the whole game that im not the imposter but i actually am.
your gonna compare a ACTUAL crime to a game? What the hell is wrong with you .
@@starzam bruh im only trying to lighten up the comment section. tell me one comment thats funny.
@@starzam plus if you dont like it then leave.
@@starzam you reply seriously to a ACTUAL joke? What the hell is wrong with you .
@@starzam what the hell is wrong with you? It was a very obvious joke
I’m a retired LEO and was a criminal investigator. I can tell you from experience from questioning someone who has been involved w this type trauma they are not as articulate and calm as she was as she told her story.
90% of victims can hardly speak while crying. No, sobbing. It takes a while to get a full story from them because they’re replaying what happened in their minds and while they do they relive the horror and sobbing again. It’s not as easy as her story was.
It’s very hard as the person having to question and to push them for info so we can try and find the offender or make the case. We know how hard it is and I hated having to make them tell the story over & over because we know it’s just horrifying for them to relive it over & over again. I hated it but it was necessary.
It’s very easy to pickup on lies when they’re as clam as she was under the circumstances.
i actually feel bad about her childhood and how she was raised with those expectations
Exactly, she was treated wrongly, and that affected he A LOT thats why she wanted her parents gone...
I feel bad for her childhood…. Her adulthood not in the slightest.
@@koolsoc2938 nah, I blame her boyfriend. He obviously was a negative influence and I have no doubt it was his plan to keep her living with him to fake graduating and then picking him over her parents
@@Yurio but those are all assumptions no ? she was the one who murdered her mom .. even though she had some childhood trauma, she still murdered someone at her own will .. how is the boyfriend even put into blame for this ?
@@Yurio If her parents did their job better this wouldn't happen.
My boyfriend's parents' home is a block away from Jennifer's house actually. My boyfriend passed by her house whenever I stayed over at his place and he drives me to work a few times. Not sure if her brother and father still live in that same home where it all happened. It gave me the chills.
god i hope they don’t live there anymore it must be so traumatizing
@@urmom-yt4ci traumatizing how?
@@3V3LIN5x first of all @CI Ferrer wasn't there to hear the gunshots and second, how do you even know if the neighbors heard the gunshot? I don't think the sound of the gunshot/yelling would penetrate the walls inside the house that much to be heard from a block away anyways. End of story, she isn’t traumatized
@@H2Ojellyfish for the father and the brother.. Not neighbours I assume.
@@ananya.v1352 Insane that's not obvious.
Her story was so complicated. I dunno why her story wasn’t like “I was listening to music upstairs in my bedroom until I heard loud popping noises, and when I went downstairs I found my parents had been shot.”
There are incomprehensible psychos out there, buts it’s crazy to think about how many criminals act with reasons. People aren’t all criminals just because they are villains. If she’s under so much pressure for her whole life to cause depression and suicidal acts, it starts to make sense. It’s them or her. Like the first investigator said, random things are usually not so random.
Strive to be better people.
All criminals act with reason, no matter their psychological state. That reason can be completely illogical and irrational, but in the moment that they do the crime, it makes sense to them or they make it make sense. In the case of people with antisocial personality disorder for example or other psychological disorders, the person sometimes literally does not have the ability to empathise or sympathise with others so their reason is based solely on what is advantageous to them and on their base desires, but that's still a motive.
There is no such thing as "evil", there is not such thing as an inherently "good" or an inherently "bad" person, just people people reasoning and doing things based on those reasons and what they think they should do. These reasons are affected by everything, other people, mental problems, trauma, etc... but no one is born "evil", no one does anything because they're "evil". Just based on what they've been taught is right or wrong and what they can feel is right or wrong. Even most people who feel high amounts of empathy, with the right circumstances can be brought to do horrendous things. And people who don't feel or feel low amounts or empathy can do much worse.
To prevent these kinds of things happening for people with empathy, they need to be brought up in the right environment, be taught how other people feel, made to understand what is right and wrong and to avoid psychological damage. For people with low empathy it's more complicated. But there is no "evil". Just people doing things based on they think they should. And sometimes they are very very wrong. Some come to regret it right afterwards. Some after rehabilitation and therapy. But some don't and some can't, and that's most likely because they are broken inside. But yes, people don't do things for no reason, people aren't ever random, they always have a motive for everything they do, small or big, bad or good.
yeah, actually a lot of criminals are locked up because they acted out as a result of untreated trauma, mental disorders/illnesses, etc. Many prisons don’t really accommodate any of that though so instead of issuing therapists or other professionals to help prisoners improve upon their wrongdoings and learn the effects/possible effects of their actions and repent for them by giving back to the community or something, they’re just treated like shit and end up in prison again after they’re released
@@Scandium_quasar Good speech, but… I just don’t agree with one thing. No such thing as “evil?” I don’t follow. You’re telling me that Nicholas Cruz wasn’t evil? Adolf Hitler wasn’t evil? Horrible, horrible people like them?
@@SteelSpurs No, there is no such thing as inherent "evil", only "evil" actions (based on the morals of the majority). Nobody is born "evil". They just do what they think they should based on their environment (what they've been taught, or not taught) and based on internal things that they can't really control; so emotions and desires (like people with ASPD literally can't feel empathy for others).
But obviously with the right education and drugs, these desires and emotions can be controlled or suppressed; for example people with ASPD can be taught morals which are usually inherently known by most and for example people with bad paraphilias or other desires can be taught that it's wrong and can even be treated.
Like I said in previous comments, anybody can be made "evil" under the right circumstances; I.E. with bad education, which basically proves that there s no such thing as "evil", also known as inherent "evil". Only "evil" actions.
@@Scandium_quasar Finally, someone who freaking gets it. Yes. Nothing is black and white. And no one just wants to kill. Even if some do just because that's just the only way they get close to someone. Since they are so lonely. There's always a reason. And the whole 'he's evil cause he enjoys it' is just bull, on the surface level that even the person who does it might believe to be true because he or she doesn't know their own trauma, cause how could you? When you're too close to the sun, you can't see all of it. ever. In a perfect, sane world, there would be no bad apples. But of course, one must always point fingers cause what else is there to do. Resolve the root problem and make a world where this shouldn't happen? No. Punish them, they sinned.
If only these people were helped instead of given time of how to plan their revenge and set free to a world that literally hates them and would do anything to avoid them. Well...besides the ones who are doing illegal things. yay. They just say: you're bad. So we're not going to help you change. Just lock you up. So, empathetic...that'll teach them to be human. The media really doesn't help saying: oh, look, she bad, he good. Good must kill bad. It doesn't matter that if the bad did that he's just bad, if the good did it, he had a good reason. But in real life, your reason doesn't matter. You're the same as someone who killed for no reason (which doesn't exist) but from their faulty mindset, it does.
It is very presumtuous of me to make this claim but her parent's parenting style is almost normalized more in asian countries than it is in other parts of the world. its unfortunate but many asian parents (definitely not all, but a general consensous) especially in the homeland, places education in their children life higher than pretty much their children themselves.
I agree...it's more common in China and India.
Agreed especially being asian myself, I definitely know that my parents do tough love when it come to things like extra curricular and especially education. I know that they just want what is best for me and have me try things they never got to do, but there are sometimes that we butt head because of it. I am just lucky that my parents aren't cruel or anything, but I have gotten scoldings plenty of time even until now.
I dont blame you for this assumption, my indian parents were very harsh in their method of parenting, especially when it comes to education expectations and most of my circle has said the same. it's normalised and its not okay.
I think it has something to do with their experience as well. In the 50's moving forward they thought that they could just get a job, work hard and you'd be successful. Then the industries started requiring a minimum educational attainment. Then they realized how important it is to get an education.
Why that's not a statement defending the authoritarian parenting style. It's more like a "we are all fucked by life" and that manifests in different ways. It's not like they experienced a great childhood and then just decided on a crazy whim to run their household in a very fascistic manner.
you are right, as an asian i can confirm this
The dad lived just to see his car again. He hung on for dear life for his beloved car
he did love that baby
He really did love that baby
He really really did love that baby
He really really really did love that baby
he really really really really did love that baby
55:10 raes audience needs to learn how to read the room LMAO
Seriously, what were they trying to do by calling her pretty while she's immersed in a murder interrogation 😅
@@H2Ojellyfish it's entirely possible to watch female streamers without being degenerate creeps lol
@@system0fadowner251 yes but if u go down too much in the rabbit hole....u will come back to the surface as a creep
@@H2Ojellyfish *Uno reverse card* you're watching a female streamer tho dude 😂
Rae was saying that it was dumb for Jen to admit to her bad relationship with her parents and things she did, but if she hid it wouldn’t the investigators have questioned a bunch of other ppl abt her too anyways that probably would’ve mentioned it? And then it would sound even worse if the investigators found out she hid it? Idk what she could’ve done when talking abt her relationship and past with her parents to sound innocent tbh lolll
Yeah I agree! No matter what she hid and chose to tell investigators it was all bad from the start because of their strained relationship
If Jen was any smarter, she would be aware of police tactics and their tendency to turn her own words against her and call a lawyer as soon a possible. It's great in this case because she's guilty but there are many cases when cops would get lazy and start coercing people into confessing to crimes they didn't commit and destroy a lot of innocent lives.
Was dumb because she was admitting to a crime, but what she was probably thinking it was that it's better to admit to a lesser crime now and be charged with a lesser crime than admit the true crime that is worse than what she was saying.
“You are guilty *scoffs, you are a bad liar” lol Rae is so fed up
I understand how some can laugh and say "get fkd". But I actually feel sorry for her that she was put in the situation she was put in so that she thought this was her only choice. What she did was horrible and she deserved her jail sentence. Still can't find it in me to laugh tho. She didn't seem like some undercover psycho like others. She was brought to the brink and couldn't make it back in time
Hello sane person. It's odd how twitch zoomers find this sort of thing entertaining.
bro millions of people find this shit enterteining. It's not even zoomers, millenials and boomers too. Speacially women, women love murder cases for some weird reason. She is like most people in the world who do bad stuff, something bad happends to them and they do another bad thing, sometimes on the same level sometimes worse like this women. She had the opportunity to leave her house and go live with her boyfriend or alone. Sure she would be without a family and lose the money from the parents, but at least she wouldn't have to kill them and put her friends on the risk of going to jail.
I have no sympathy for her her actions led to the death of her parents I get that her parents where not the best but a murderer doesn't get to justify there actions with sadness
@@QUEENVIONNA they werent justifying it tho
@@QUEENVIONNA no one ever said that and no one thinks that way either
She just doesn't want to blame her boyfriend realizing her plans living with her boyfriend by killing her parents would mean nothing.
No the only reason she chose to live with her parents were for money get them killed get their money house cars who cares if the boyfriend goes to jail you have money and a house you can live by yourself get a job teach piano easy
It feels like she's later crying for because she's scared pf getting caught rather than being shook by the trauma she had(never had actually)
Imma be honest throughout the whole interrogation segment.
I was doing mental gymnastics trying to figure out how I would plan it and how to spin it if I was caught.
No cause same
im always in the perspective of the criminal not in the investigator i wanna find the best way to come out of the situation lmao
@@ahmad5640 same
Bruh…same
I mean, it’s only natural.
Love that she called out the chat for that … much respect!
I’ve watched all of these, but seeing Rae’s reactions are well worth the hours of rewatches
I actually feel sorry for her having such a messed childhood/adult life. People doesn't really realize it but having Tiger Parents is mentally horrible. Daily downgrading/manipulation with constant pressure, everything you do is wrong or not enough, overworking, feels like you deserve nothing, disappointment if too low results which leads to serious self-esteem struggles and dependance etc...
*If any person living this reads this comment, YES you can get over it ! (but def not that way)*
On the other hand I have absolutely no empathy for the Jennifer that decided to kill her parents. There's different ways to get out of this kind of trap, she could have just cut all the links with them and start a new life far away, but no, girlie decided to pay people to murder them and make it seem like a robbery thinking she could get away from it...
57:48 dom toretto: "did you just say family? no more talking, you're free, have a nice day."
She’s got way too many details, usually someone in a traumatic state doesn’t have that many details. She also had way too many emotions that don’t match what she just went through. You can see the initial trauma wear off & the “I’m getting away with killing my parents” emotions are becoming more obvious. She hardcore gave herself away. The detective however knew how to keep his details & emotions in check, she really thought he believed her LOL.
i was confused about that too, cuz i kept thinking if I was in her shoes I would've never remembered everything
55:00 valkyrae is spitting fax holy shit chat needs to know the time and place for complimenting her appearance,,
i just happened to read and watch the same scene in this comment loll
the second interrogation is so scary because she literally kept smiling after every sentence!
i call that -C acting
"So cool ugh!!"
Meanwhile Professionals: "Yo did you check the other corner of dumpster #12 yet?"
Why would you scream "I'm calling 911!" with people still in the house? Or did they leave by then I had this playing on the side, so I could've missed it.
They did leave the house but supringsly Jennifer grabbed her phone while she was tied, and prob got lucky when showing them how she did it
They already left
@@shanghainese7198 i love your pfp, can I have a link to the picture?
@@shanghainese7198 dream stan 🙄🙄
@@kimberly.z I’m not a dream Stan LMFAO
"I appreciate it, but what the fuck" -Valkyrae
poor dad I can't imagine how hurt he felt when finding out that his own daughter tried to kill him and killed his wife
At least he can see his car, he loves that baby
@@cardboard_hat 🤣🤣🤣
@@cardboard_hat JAIL OMG NO
i read an article written by one of jennifers classmates, she said he can't live in that house bc of trauma (rightfully so), so he lives with relatives nearby, he lost both his wife and daughter, is depressed and has ptsd, cant sleep and if he does, has nightmares about the incident. he'a been trying to sell the house for years now and no one's buying it. he stopped gardening and lost his job due to brain damage and overall will have lifelong trauma forever. jennifers brother moved out, got an engineering degree, and cut all contact with the family. he does not want to associate with this situation ever and lives his life elsewhere. so the dad is truly alone.
@@af2954 good, the dad is an asshole and deserves to die alone. Treat your children better or face the consequences
First good streamer reaction I've seen, she's actually interested in the video.
Mizkif’s reactions are pretty good as well.
Nah they’re trash and annoying, u must be 11
@@youbigmadbro8296 Your username is “The Dirty Jew” and you use the term “trash.” Can you even comprehend the amount of hypocrisy you are spewing rn?
@@IntrepidFC U must hate life being named Benjamin lmao, ewww and u listen to billie ellish , ur life must suck
I think this is the most entertaining reactions I've ever seen, that aren't comedy reaction videos.
This raw emotion coming from you is incredible.
You earned yourself a new subscriber and that in less than half a video.
I know this type of parenting is normal in asian cultures.... but...... if my parents were like that, I would probably runaway or put an end to my life. I wouldnt kill them tho, but I wouldnt be able to live like that.
In my opinion, it's not normal. My parents are strict too but not to the point that they're controlling me.
When you do something right, it is expected, never rewarded.
It's not normal. It happends sometimes. And it happends all around the world. I live in Europe and I have seen worse shit than this.
Its a form of abuse tbh
It definitely shouldn't be normalize but it is common and is toxic
me imagining myself in the criminals position thinking of how i could not be suspected, even though i know full well im obviously not going to get in a situation remotely close to this one
Vin diesel would be proud of her, She is all about THE FAMILY.
Great joke, pretty dark💀💀
If this second detective would have pleased me that much I would have just lose my shit and confessed . He did a good job
Jennifer should've played among us before this shit lmao
True. Im a better liar than her😭
@@mintycokies8057 bro, u thought u were lol when someone interrogates u, u cant do shit bcoz all the nerves and guilt will kill u. Just lying alone is hard so what if ur lie is a crime? Lol
@@hollowed07 I agree with you, since among us makes me nervous as hell 🗿
@@hollowed07 True. lying is easy like in games such as among us or just lying to our friends but if you killed your parents then got interviewed you will probably mess up a bunch
I know your comment is just a joke but this case is from 2010 lol
she deserves an oscar ngl...
except for the whole criminal part...
Interrogator: what job would you pick like any job jen: A professional murderer
Streamers reacting to these now? Man, time to rewatch with them!
I have ADHD and to whatch a 1 hour + video without pausing. Doing other things. Or just simply turning it off, is such a testament to how much I enjoy this series and videos. I have achieved hyper focus. And that's so rare for me.
Lol. I get these detectives are clever, but why would you ever admit to anything.
Also it kind of makes you wonder, where her life may have gone and how different it may have been if she had never injured herself and was able to continue skating. That little thing leads up to this.
People admit to their crimes because the guilt eats them up eventually, and under heavy negotiation that guilt is amplified
he made her think they were friends
"Tiger parenting" on the extreme spectrum probably entails treating children worse than how some prisons treat their prisoners or how some tyrannical dictators treat their subjects. There's violence, mental abuse, a drastically imbalanced power dynamic both authoritatively and physically (compare an adult's strength to a child), and I must imagine many other things.
Not justifying murder, but if I were to be put through a childhood that could be akin to torture, I definitely could empathize with someone's desperate attempt to kill to end their pain.
You don't her or her family, therefore you can't state It was "Tiger parenting".
Your bias it's literally only based on the races of the family, therefore you're also racist.
@@MarcoNonMerrino Dearie, have u watched the video? Jennifer literally narrated her relationship with her parents.
“…you’re also racist”. Two things here. Firstly, you need to buck up on your observation skills. Where in my comment did I link tiger parenting to Jennifer’s parents? It could very well be a general statement about tiger parenting. Seems to me like you made the assumption that I was referring to asian parenting… by your logic, since you assumed, you’re racist?
Second of all… please get off your high horse. Weaponizing lofty ideology like racism & using “righteousness” as a shield to defend your inherent thirst to lose your reins from morality & be “righteously” nasty must feel good, doesn’t it?
I can’t tell if you truly care for racism from this one little snarky comment of yours, but here’s a tip if you do. Keep your words to yourself if you find yourself getting a dopamine kick from calling people out. Chances are, you’re doing it for entertainment and not the right reasons if you feel that way...
Also, don’t be a deadweight to people who are truly anti-racist, me included, by ruining the entire impression the public has of anti-racist movements by abusing the movement for personal entertainment. If you desperately crave for a dopamine kick, how about stick to gaming or something?
@@squishypillow3162 tell me one reason why I should the story of a psychopath who killed her mother and nearly also her father.
One, just one.
Maybe, maybe, she played the victim card, telling a lot of bs, thinking she would have been treathed differently?
Develop a fking brain.
@@MarcoNonMerrino
She no a psychopath but just broken I can sympathize with her because I do want to kill myself too. It’s no easy but I know killing is still wrong.
@@MarcoNonMerrino Dearie, it seems to me like youre a bottle filled to the brim with angst. Take a breather, living like that’s gona make you resent life lol.
“Develop a fkn brain”? Dearie, I’m completely satisfied with where i am with life & what I’ve achieved thus far. Ill be straightforward. I don’t see any need for anyone to tell others to “develop a fkn brain” if they feel self-assured w their intelligence. Again, ill be blunt. Maybe consider doing some inward seeking & determine how your life’s been & examine why you feel the need to call others out online so abrasively.
Lastly, “tell me one reason why i should believe her”? Well, the comment above has expressed it nicely already. Because tiger parenting has the potential to break someone apart. & people can be driven to do unimaginable things when they’re at that point of desperation.
Now… I hope I’ve provided my reasons clearly. If you still feel the need to come back at me with another snarky comment instead of sticking solely to logic, I sincerely urge you to do some soul searching and determine where your angst lays.
I cannot imagine any situation im which an innocent person would call their parents' murderers "gentlemen" lmao
I don't get why they pointed out about her not crying at the funeral...like dude...anyone can hold it in...I've done that before doesn't mean I'm a criminal 😑
or they don't like crying in front of other people becuase of how they've grown up. I certainly don't.
@@minktanker9705 I get that she's a criminal, but that's something I never understood about the video.
Yeah when my grandpa died I just don’t cry. I felt sad but I didn’t cry.
When he explained “getting startled” I lost it
I can’t believe every single JCS video except for 3 of them have all been deleted/removed by youtube. Help save JCS! They’re being attacked
bruh, the second investigator was i n s a n e, was a game of words and questions and organization of the place and ways to make her say things and aaa so intelligent, I would never lmao
I would believe she has a “good heart” if she had confessed and showed complete remorse. But she kept going with the lie, subconsciously asserting that what she did is the right thing. Also, the ultimatum they gave her… was fair. Just leave and live your own life; you’re 24.
live her own life with a drug dealing boyfriend?
@@chicenwangs i mean.. that was her choice not the parents. so they basically just said if u wanna be w him then do it on your own which isnt that bad.
Growing up in a tiger household is psychologically scarring where you belong to nothing but your parent's wishes and dreams. Her parents literally planned her life for her from when she was born until they die. If she left, she wouldn't know what to do. Her parents would most likely guilt her for her choices (no matter what she picked). It's very different growing up in more Western households where it's normal to see 16 year olds to up and leave.
She wanted to know what would happen to her, until she knows the consequences that she is scared of she cannot admit being a bad person, this was probably reinforced by her parents in the past where she would have told the truth and be punished regardless.
@@chicenwangs i mean yeah, she was already living with him while “going to college”
I discovered this channel today and I’m hooked….didn’t need this much spooky in my life
I feel sorry for the way she was raised and treated like a child even though she was an adult. But she did had a choice. She could've left her parents home and move to her boyfriend's house. But she chose revenge. She wanted her parents to suffer and now she's in jail.
YAS JCS!!! I'VE WATCHED EVERY SINGLE VIDEO OF EM. Luv that rae's watching these!
The detective is going to be a god at among us
i love how rae said "WHY'RE YA NERVOUS?"
Hmmm. She was claiming that she wanted them to kill her, to prove that she's a good person, and to lighten her charges. But she wasn't getting away with it.
I wonder what the detective felt. I suppose he either felt disgusted or indifferent while sympathizing with her.
where'd you get the belief that family comes first?
Dom Teretto: smiling in the corner
What made suspicious was in the first statement she said that it was so dark she couldn't see anything but then in the second statement she was able to say things which can only be seen when there is light, for example where her parents were located on the first floor
This literally feels like an Ace Attorney trial and you just made a correct objection lmao
I honestly understand why she did what she did, living your whole life being abused mentally or physically can leave trauma to the extent to kill.
huh?
yeah but in the end her intentions was to get insurance money and not cu she was simply fed up with the life
No wtf. Her parents are absolutely assholes but it doesn’t warrant death. Not even close
I can get why she would want to get away from them but that doesn't justify murder
She could've moved out and never talked to them again enough people in her situation have done that too
@@SailorScoutCat doesnt make it not abuse lol
Valkyrae is that one friend I would enjoy watching stuff Iike this with
Jennifer: being big brain in her plan.
Comments: nah she's stupid she couldv'e done this and that..
me: respect chat😂✋
Some people probably don't understand how incredible that channel is, I cannot comprehend how they just let people watch this type of content for flipping free