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Interesting collection of true crime. Being from New Zealand & watching from there this is a compilation of lesser known murders to me. I've just come across your channel. Im guessing this series is a production from a Houston TV station, centered on Houston based crimes. Well produced.
I used to work for my dad's commercial air conditioner repair company changing air filters at various retail stores around Houston. I used to change air filters at that wig shop monthly. We'd get to know the owners of independent stores and knew Mrs. Ingrando. She was a real fireball of lady....she certainly had no use for Fidel Castro for sure! Such a sweet lady. Was so shocked to see this in the news. She once gave me a defective wig (that a lady had traded in) that I could use on a Halloween mannequin. In traveling around Houston from store to store, we came across hinkey stuff from time to time, so I always had it in the back of my mind that if anything were to happen, I'd simply pull 2 large screwdrivers from my tool pouch and take care of business. I felt guilty for years that filter-changing day wasn't on that day...I knew darn well I could've taken that twerp.
So there was a witness who could identify this guy, and yet he is flying international, has bond, an ankle monitor, earns degrees in prison; and later can be paroled?!!! Our "justice" system is INSANE!
I don’t have a problem with education in prison. I do have a problem with him being out on bond traveling internationally and no surveillance. I appreciate the victims advocates, Andy and the family.
I love this show, but have to admit this was the creepiest and scariest one I've seen. I love the spotlight being put on the victim and the investigators. I wonder what was going on in his home that he developed such a hatred of women. His family seemed to be in total denial, but I find it hard to believe there weren't some signs of his psychopathology in his early youth that they covered up. Like as long as it looked good, sonny boy could do no wrong. He should never get out.
He could have been born with a defect in his DNA. It could be nurture but you'd hate to be his parents if they giving their best to raise him. What he did is unforgivable.
Exactly. This story is another example of why God gives authority to the State to implement the death penalty. Think of the absurdity of her poor daughter having to relive her mother's death every day, and the fear of knowing he can be released. It's insane.
@@lorrietayaba5761 The sad part is religious people who call themselves "Christian" are the main opponents of it. The Bible is very clear, but they cling to the false narrative that God is just a God of "love". He is, but He is also a God of justice.
@@oldhickory4686 absolutely,I can never understand why these Christian’s are against the death penalty like you said the Bible is VERY CLEAR on an eye for an 👁️ eye🤷🏽♀️
@@lorrietayaba5761 Exactly. I don't know if you saw the other episode with the 'Killer Clown', but that man was executed, and the father said he felt relief when it was done. That's exactly how it should be. The argument I've heard is it's adding more death into it. But this is why God gave authority to the State to implement it, otherwise we end up with the Wild West. Like He said, the shed blood has a voice, and must be accounted for.
I remember this killing. Was a young guy. Lady did not deserve this. He had a creepy notebook. I think he hated women. Crazy, scary. His family refused to believe he did this. RIP
Dror Goldberg's mother is a lawyer & her new husband/partner was also a lawyer. Dror's father was a doctor. They could afford the best lawyers in Texas--including the renowned Dick Deguerin--but even that couldn't save Dror from the consequences of his actions. During trial it was revealed that while Dror was on the run internationally, he actually knew he'd been indicted for the murders because his parents called him & told him.
Do you remember this case? We're ready to answer your questions -- just drop them below!
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Interesting collection of true crime. Being from New Zealand & watching from there this is a compilation of lesser known murders to me.
I've just come across your channel. Im guessing this series is a production from a Houston TV station, centered on Houston based crimes. Well produced.
When y’alls next video ? Love the series 🙌🏻🙌🏻
I used to work for my dad's commercial air conditioner repair company changing air filters at various retail stores around Houston. I used to change air filters at that wig shop monthly. We'd get to know the owners of independent stores and knew Mrs. Ingrando. She was a real fireball of lady....she certainly had no use for Fidel Castro for sure! Such a sweet lady. Was so shocked to see this in the news. She once gave me a defective wig (that a lady had traded in) that I could use on a Halloween mannequin. In traveling around Houston from store to store, we came across hinkey stuff from time to time, so I always had it in the back of my mind that if anything were to happen, I'd simply pull 2 large screwdrivers from my tool pouch and take care of business. I felt guilty for years that filter-changing day wasn't on that day...I knew darn well I could've taken that twerp.
Wow, what a story! Thank you for sharing.
So there was a witness who could identify this guy, and yet he is flying international, has bond, an ankle monitor, earns degrees in prison; and later can be paroled?!!! Our "justice" system is INSANE!
Yeah it’s crazy. His family was wealthy, affluent all that. They hired the most expensive lawyer in Texas. This kid was evil
That's rehabilitation
No person should ever be paroled for a crime like this.
I don’t have a problem with education in prison. I do have a problem with him being out on bond traveling internationally and no surveillance.
I appreciate the victims advocates, Andy and the family.
I love this show, but have to admit this was the creepiest and scariest one I've seen. I love the spotlight being put on the victim and the investigators. I wonder what was going on in his home that he developed such a hatred of women. His family seemed to be in total denial, but I find it hard to believe there weren't some signs of his psychopathology in his early youth that they covered up. Like as long as it looked good, sonny boy could do no wrong. He should never get out.
He could have been born with a defect in his DNA.
It could be nurture but you'd hate to be his parents if they giving their best to raise him.
What he did is unforgivable.
Freaking creepy and scary when she said the wig heads were his audience!
VERY!
Man when the rookie cop told the story about the notebook I couldn’t move..just wild He should NEVER get OUT!
Exactly. This story is another example of why God gives authority to the State to implement the death penalty. Think of the absurdity of her poor daughter having to relive her mother's death every day, and the fear of knowing he can be released. It's insane.
@@oldhickory4686 I’m with you on that💯💯
@@lorrietayaba5761 The sad part is religious people who call themselves "Christian" are the main opponents of it. The Bible is very clear, but they cling to the false narrative that God is just a God of "love". He is, but He is also a God of justice.
@@oldhickory4686 absolutely,I can never understand why these Christian’s are against the death penalty like you said the Bible is VERY CLEAR on an eye for an 👁️ eye🤷🏽♀️
@@lorrietayaba5761 Exactly. I don't know if you saw the other episode with the 'Killer Clown', but that man was executed, and the father said he felt relief when it was done. That's exactly how it should be. The argument I've heard is it's adding more death into it. But this is why God gave authority to the State to implement it, otherwise we end up with the Wild West. Like He said, the shed blood has a voice, and must be accounted for.
Keep him in there
Thank you for sharing these storys
Excellent
I remember this killing. Was a young guy. Lady did not deserve this. He had a creepy notebook. I think he hated women. Crazy, scary. His family refused to believe he did this. RIP
No parole in 2028, throw away the keys! Manuela may you rest peacefully 🕊.
so well put together. Would love too know Andy s story of how he started working with victims
this show is back? am i late i love this show ❤
What is so wrong is that the murder victim’s family had to abide by the gag order.
He reminds me of a “thrill killer”
Was Houston at the time known to have a rise in crime? I understand overall crime was really high in the late 80s/90s
This sound like a clasic demon possession. He is evil. You mum was so buetiful.
Great series, very interesting.
Is there a full copy of his letters or journals? They showed parts of it on the Peacock episode, but I can't find full copies anywhere on the internet
Dror Goldberg's mother is a lawyer & her new husband/partner was also a lawyer. Dror's father was a doctor. They could afford the best lawyers in Texas--including the renowned Dick Deguerin--but even that couldn't save Dror from the consequences of his actions.
During trial it was revealed that while Dror was on the run internationally, he actually knew he'd been indicted for the murders because his parents called him & told him.
Eligible for parole? What?
A gag order for the victims family!!! They were her advocates holding HPD accountable!
PLEASE TURN OFF THE BACKGROUND MUSIC, it’s like nails on a chalkboard!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely!!😱
Sad. Arm yourself. Don't raise your children to be naive anymore.
Pure evil
Of course they protected their jew
Gee, didn't see that coming.