"What did you eat for breakfast?" 'I mean it's been like a million years! My brother had toast, his next door neighbour's best friend's dog was named Woofie and I'm sure I pet him once in 1989, my ex-boyfriend's brother once played basketball in that same year and I'm sure I met his wife but didn't go to their wedding. I mean what is this even about?'
exactly haha she really went from “why are we talking about some guy i dated 100 years ago???” to “he played basketball, his brother played basketball in north-ridge” lol
Funny that she remembers the exact floor and dorm she lived in in college but has trouble remembering anything to do with the guy she dated during that time.
The wikipedia page on this case is really interesting. It turns out that Lazarus and Rutten got back together briefly in 1989, three years after the murder. At this point Rutten called the case Detective to make sure there was 'no evidence Lazarus killed his wife'. This sounds a bit odd in itself, but if there was some complicity and perhaps life insurance fraud then he would have to make sure that getting back together with her wouldn't raise enough suspicions that could get them caught. Maybe there is more to this story.
Well if its like a really long time ago your brain will try to pick something off and it might take a while. Even worse, memories do change and doesnt stay the same way forever. Theres a study into this
They said that since she was a police officer, the detectives working the case at the time just brushed it to the side. Maybe because they worked with her so they couldn't imagine her doing something like this, or just trying to cover one of their own. Sad either way.
According to the transcript during the interrogation *reads* geez, gosh, I barely remember that, ummm... God. Uhhh, in Hawaii? I was with my friend greg umm, then I went to business school down town. Geez.
It’s such a shame to consider that she ended that poor woman’s life over a heated romantic conflict, but now 20+ years later she isn’t even with the guy she was apparently willing to kill someone over. One heated dispute, and she ended a life and then completely moved on with her own.
I watch this video at least once a year because I still can not get over how a detective who murdered someone did not realize an hour into their interrogation that they were a suspect…
What are you talking about? Yes, she quickly realized this was a situation she didn’t want to be in. She was clearly panicking the whole time. I can’t believe you don’t realize that
I mean - read about this case a bit - I can't see any way this WASN'T a cover up by the LAPD - they completely ignored her as a suspect, and over the years when detectives came across her, their supervisors told them to ignore her, even going so far as to harass them with counseling for being "stressed". Stephanie knew for years that the LAPD would tell her everything about the case, and would actively ignore her as a suspect, so why would she think it was any different now? She probs just thought they were giving her more inside information on the case for no reason Also for fucks sake, a detective straight up took all of the DNA evidence from the case in the 90's and "lost" it, only leaving behind the bite evidence. They also let Stephanie see the case file for the murder repeatedly even though she was the primary suspect. The only reason she was convicted here was because these two detectives removed her name from all of their documents, only calling her "suspect #5". They only let their supervisors know AFTER they had already secured the proper DNA evidence
I swear to god these comments are better than the actual interrogation. This woman drives me nuts. She was barely alive for most of her life apparently
Comments? Well gosh, I don't know, this video was posted about a million years ago. There might have been some comments? Maybe! I don't remember :O :S :/ :O
She’s guilty as sin and freaking out inside but she is still SO calculated. She almost NEVER gives a straightforward, yes or no answer. Every response leaves room for plausible deniability: “Maybe”, “it’s possible”, “I’d think I’d remember that”, “I’m not sure”. She knows very well she can’t be caught in a lie if she just pleads ignorance and bad memory. What a despicable person.
You are correct. She is one of the most despicable people on the planet. She hid this secret for 20 years WHILE COMMITTING THE MURDER AS A COP. Unthinkable and horrific.
It's a failure of our justice system that she got to live free for 23 years after her crime, barely do any time, and then live free at the end of her life.
I hope she doesn’t get parole either. What a slap in the face that this 🐷 cop murdered a young woman who actually contributed to society, only to be eligible for parole after finally being arrested.
She sure knows how to complicate a relationship🤯!! Imagine her in a couple counselling session🤦♂️!!Gee..its like..erm..you know.. wow.. he is not my..boyfriend ..it's like a million years ago..once or twice we had sex..I think..but I can't remember it.🤦♂️.MURDER are you kidding me! 🤦♂️🤯phew..you're scaring me now.... .oh..scuba diving in Hawaii...what was the question..yeh I liked her..🤯🤯
Well, you'd have to feel regret for that. She clearly was okay with shooting that poor woman AND smashing her face in. I think the second worst person involved in this is John. He was playing both these women. What a dick!
I mean it's a waste of tax payer dollars one person got killed and her life in prison was likely hell being a former cop and all. Honestly it's amazing she lived this long being stupid enough to fall for all this (especially being a former cop)
Facts! Almost as soon as the subject of the videos starts talking I'm like "dumbass! You said way too much without invoking your rights!" I'm not the criminal type in anyway but in hearing the things my "friends" and coworkers might get into, I have learned that cops lie (and are allowed to do as much to get a confession, regardless of the seriousness of the charge), some WILL ABSOLUTELY try to violate the rights you have that they expect you to not know, and it is best to ask for counsel as soon as the opportunity arises because of these things (even if it is something as minor as a fender bender out drinks traffic stop).
The husband could have said: "Oh, geez. I mean, gee whiz. It's been about a thousand years since we got married. Her name? Ohh, my. That was a long time ago!"
Hmmm an innocent person would answer with a totally different demeanor and the detectives would have picked up in that but they already knew she had dunnit
But when she did it there was no technology to reliably trace her by the bite marks, right? So she wasn't thinking that this could get her in trouble, thus she could go feral. And also, she probably wasn't thinking at all if she decided to bite it in the first place.
Dawi From Another Hold there was but it wasn’t used often. Bite mark analysis was used to put Ted Bundy away, I assume it wasn’t applied here because she wasn’t a suspect.
@Honudes Gai oh geez, golly, I didn't know all women were supposedly Stephanie Lazarus Would you like to hear a story of how I met the love of my life before I call out your narrow-minded generalization of women though 😍
@Mark Patino Once the word ' simp ' falls out of fashion you will be forced to articulate yourself properly. But for now, repeating a word 3 times like a caveman, will have to do :)
Yeah other channels talk for like 10 mins and then just tag an hour or interrogation footage on to the vid where they interject like every 20 mins or so. So lazy. JCS had good production quality
Nope, she knew way before. That's why she was so nervous, lying since the beginning and said something like ''well they're saying i fought her, that doesn't mean i killed her'' way before freaking out and 'realise' she is a suspect. She was just pretending coolness and cooperation all along
I still don’t understand how they were able to interrogate her without first reading her rights. Just because she would know to immediately ask for a lawyer, I mean that is her right and they did deny her that.
@@RoseMary-851 yes but the video they recorded wasn't used in court. They knew it was her cause the dna, but no regular interrogation would work so they did this scam not to show it in court as proof like regular interrogation where they read your rights but only to see her reaction as part of the investigation
Imagine being an otherwise upstanding and productive citizen, married for 13 years, your spouse thinks he know everything about you. Then you call him up out of the blue and are like “well hun, I’m in jail for murdering someone 25 years ago”. That had to have been a tough call to make and a tough call to receive.
the most eerie thing about this to me is that she’s probably having flashbacks the entire time of the exact moments of her ending sherry’s life. it’s terrifying how she got away with it for that long.
I've watched this video a couple times and what I can't get is how the cops thought The murder was done through burglary. There was injury caused after death. That is saying it's personal
@@vincentm.9178 she's so anxious and uptight because she knows what this is, and what the outcome will be, her denial is just so deep.... If she was regular before she'll have diarrhea next time her ass touches the pan
It doesn't even matter. They already had the DNA evidence at this point and were ready to arrest her. I'm surprised they even needed to do this interrogation. They had already sent cops to Sherry's family's town waiting for this interview to end, ready to tell them the news that Stephanie was arrested.
@@antjobert Yeah it struck me as weird to that they would need to do this interview. Like, if they found her DNA on the bite it's kind of hard to make a defense to that. "I happened to discover the body and wanted to check her vitals using an old Navajo trick passed down in my family!" I suspect that thet kind of just wanted to talk to her themselves because she was a colleague they had worked with for a long time. Just out of curiosity and astonishment. Was this video even admissable in court? If it is then why do they do the miranda rights at all?
@@headlikeorange3600 Yep, they could have a video of the murder and still will try to get the person to confess. That bit of dialogue of them admitting it is way more damming than anything else the State may bring forward as evidence.
She should have called the lawyer the minute they started asking about sherry, saying that I believe it's better if this goes through official channel.
She didn't want to ask for a lawyer because she wanted to keep up a pretence of not having any idea that they were accusing her of anything, if she had asked for a lawyer that could have been seen as an admission that she understood they were going to be accusing her of murder and she wanted to avoid appearing to have any knowledge that the questioning would eventually take that turn. That's what I imagine her thinking was anyway.
The real coward in this case was John Ruetten, Sherri's husband. He knew that Lazarus had been stalking and harrassing Sherri. But he never put his foot down and told Lazarus to back off. Then after the murder, he stonewalled the investigation when he could have immediately told them about what had been going on, but did not tell them. Sherri had changed the beneficiary on her life insurance policy from Ruetten to her father. Ruetten tried to get her father, Nels, to turn over the money to him. But Nels told the scumbag to fk off. Nels had all along told the lead detective, Lyle Mayer, to investigate Lazarus because Nels knew all about the trouble Lazarus was causing. Mayer was a bumbling fool who ignored Nels, and told him he watches too much TV. The case was handed to Lyle Mayer on a silver platter by Nels, but he was too dense to even go interview Lazarus.
I totally agree with you about John, he totally dropped the ball in protecting his wife from her and then subsequently letting her get away with it all those years. I didn't know all that about Sherri's father though! How did you find all of that out?
@@asantesamuel13 I think John Ruetten did worse than drop the ball. I think in some twisted way, he enjoyed the attention from Lazarus even after he was married Liked having two women at odds, vying for him. He deliberately stonewalled the investigation and kept what he knew about Lazarus from the cops. I think he didn't want to be embarrassed by having it come out that he had been having sex with Lazarus while engaged to Sherri and even after Lazarus killed her, he was still doing it with the nut killer. Reutten is just a sorry excuse for a man. The best source of info is the book....." The Lazarus Files: A Cold Case Investigation"
Wow all these years ive felt terrible for john but this completely changes my perspective. What a horrifying concept he could've prevented this whole thing
She remembers a lot of unrelated details for someone who doesn't know how long she dated him... "We all lived on the tenth floor" girl I don't even remember what I had for lunch 😭😭
I think the scariest thing about this is that she got married and after 20 years her husband probably never knew she was a sociopathic murderer.... crazy how that can happen
@Michael Evans Probably. If she was able to get away with this for that long, I'm sure it made her feel invincible. Being a police officer and then being in charge of the investigation department (I think it said this at the beginning) probably fueled that feeling.
Why do people turn this shit political lol. Trump has been one of the best presidents in a longggg time. For real. Quit letting the fucking media brain wash you into thinking that he was a shitty president. As a person president trump may have flaws but as a president he did great things. Also fuck Biden that guy is a piece of shit that floats where the current takes him.
Detective: How long did you know John? Stephanie: Well let's see Neptune was discovered in 1846.. but actually Galileo had already seen it 230 years earlier but he recorded it as a comet so I guess somewhere around 1980 is when we met.
She sounds like a skooma addict NPC talking incoherently. Detectives: When did you meet the guy whose wife you murdered? “I believe I met him in college at the raven claw dormitories. we resided on the 10th floor, we sat in a circle and sang hymns together with all of our friends” Detectives: “what were their names?” “Oh gosh I don’t know…”
In case anyone missed it, John’s brother played basketball at Cal St. Northridge from 1 million to 1,000,003 B.C. He was an All Conference Power Forward.
He played basketball at Northridge a million years ago. I don't even REMEMBER the last time I saw him on the court, it was so gosh-darn long ago. Did I have a conversation with him? Maybe, but again it was a million years ago, and I've taken 10,000 pictures of the basketball court since then, so I don't remember because it was so gee gosh dolly long ago!
@@hfarthingt I get your joking, but the point is that from the perspective of the accused (and clearly guilty here), it doesn't make any sense to run your mouth like this in terms of ones best interests. Of course I want her in prison, but I'm also a paralegal so I also like looking at these things not just from a moral perspective, but a legal one. Plus, it's honestly kind of hilarious how badly she screws herself since she clearly deserves it 😂
Jakub Lizon hmmm... a simple “no” would have been considered the normal, appropriate response to such a question. Notice how the suspect draws out the response in an attempt to “sell himself” and gain respect of the interrogator. Notice also how he frames his narrative (claiming to be a paralegal) providing details entirely irrelevant to the inquiry adding suspicion to the true motives of him watching the video...
@@hfarthingt what are you talking about? Am I not allowed to speak and explain myself? I mentioned I'm a paralegal only to further explain why I may be interested in these things, I didn't use it like I'm some authority. I really don't understand what your problem is, or why you've set this one word restriction on me. I chose to elaborate, in the chance that the reply wasn't entirely a joke. Again, I really don't understand what your problem is.
In a way, that is a good thing. It shows at least that she is not a hard core psychopath, because a hard core psychopath could sit there seemingly laid back and just as cool as a cucumber while also charming the pants of you, and you'd be thinking, "wow, this person is pretty likable and probably not guilty" unless you had strong evidence to the contrary. This was most likely a crime of passion/severe emotional imbalance. A one time kind of thing because she was so over attached to her ex (not surprising with all the powerful Taurus, Leo, Moon, and Uranus in her chart). With that said, it's quite possible she is a narcissist or malignant narcissist. The police force does attract a higher percentage of people on a personality disorder spectrum than most other professions except politics, lawyers, high corporate positions, and surgeons. Whether within a NPD or ASPD spectrum, both do share some similarities. Both are very shallow, hollow type of people, both tend to try to use charm to disarm people but tend to be abusive/belittling at other times, both tend to lie a lot, both are very self focused/centered and separative in nature, and both are lower in felt empathy and conscience. One of the main, defining differences is that the former retains some felt empathy and conscience, while the latter can and often does completely lack it.
Even though guilt is written all over her face how she got through the entire interrogation required nerves of steel. Considering the magnitude of the situation many would have folded. She’s now been considered for parole. Unbelievable.
I guess you never know until you're in that type of situation, but to have that little self awareness as to how you're acting and answering questions and to not request a lawyer is crazy to me.
Investigator: "So when did you guys meet?" "Uhh Gee- we met when the uhhhhh righhhhhht dinasaurs walked on earth. I remember uhhhhh sitting on an dinasaur and suddenly astroid hit.... then I remember checking 10k photos."
Rewatching here, unbelievable the parole board was very close to letting this psycho out recently. Thanks to protests by Sherri's family and supporters that was blocked. Just unreal she would be considered 10 years before her sentence allowed.😡
Forca cop shes super STUPID...how she became a cop n pass the test...its weird....Everytime l watch this....l need a smoke....or 50....how did the detectives not hold back the laughter with her bs answers.
Even if she had come up with a fool proof lie, they still had the DNA match from her coffee cup and that would have been hard to explain away. 'Gosh, gee, I might have accidentally bitten her' wouldn't really have cut it...
As an interrogator, herself, it's weird that Stephanie starts with a vague memory and progresses on to providing WAY too much specific information that disputes her earlier reports. Kind-of sad, really.
tbh it creeps me out cause she overdoes it every 5 seconds. and the way her eyes are so wide, her sharp head turns, her twitching. just creepy, especially knowing she murdered and bit someone.
@@Nebechadnezzar Sociopaths don't feel guilt/shame. We "normal" people may interpret her behavior as only "acting" offended as a strategy to get out, but if she's a sociopath then chances are she really did feel wronged by the interrogation, and to this day still thinks she didn't really do anything wrong.
Abusers and narcissistic types do this: if you confront them on their bad behaviour, they act offended, like they’re being attacked, because in their mind, it is. In their mind, they’re allowed to do whatever they like and if someone tries to stop them or make them face consequences THATS bad behaviour.
Umm gee.. I don’t know... Christopher Columbus? Doesn’t ring a bell 🌝 he found America? Doesn’t sound right... I mean that was like a million years ago I mean she’d be right but like...
"Hey Mrs. Lazarus can you quickly go over the chapter about ancient Egypt for us"? "Gee.. that was like.. 5000 years ago, doesn't sound familiar. I'll have to go check my pictures."
She's acting like her relationship happened in the 15th century
Lmao
Gosh, golly, gee. I really cant remember the girl my SOULMATE (perceived) married. HMMM????
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Haha!
Or a Million Pictures ago 😂
You’ve heard of “passive-aggressive”, now get ready for “aggressively-passive”.
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Hilarious 😂
Well gee, golly, I just don't know
That sounds like the:
-I'm waiting for the bus
-hurry up, man!
*Waits faster*
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She’s like “did I murder her ? ... I - I mean gee I may have in passing , it was a million years ago 🤷🏻♀️”
I know because 'it's not sounding familiar to me'. Lol
@@stephtoneyArmyVet 😂😂😂 right !
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"What did you eat for breakfast?"
'I mean it's been like a million years! My brother had toast, his next door neighbour's best friend's dog was named Woofie and I'm sure I pet him once in 1989, my ex-boyfriend's brother once played basketball in that same year and I'm sure I met his wife but didn't go to their wedding. I mean what is this even about?'
I can't really remember...
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I’m dying 😂😂😂
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“Is your name Stephanie?”
“Well... gosh, I dunno. It could be. I mean... gee, my parents named me like a million years ago...”
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she’s trying so hard to lie
Im weak haha
she's a _Bad Liar_
LMAOOOO
"oh wow i barely know him"
*Proceeds to name every single fact about him and his family*
exactly haha she really went from “why are we talking about some guy i dated 100 years ago???” to “he played basketball, his brother played basketball in north-ridge” lol
Yup lol
@Xander Raymond What are you blabbing on about numbnuts!?
-how long did you date? -his brother played basketball
@Xander Raymond oh wow people watch videos wow I never knew
Her expressions look like she discovered fire every 5 seconds.
Lmao 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂lol
LMAO
HAHAHAHAHAHA
Haha good one
Funny that she remembers the exact floor and dorm she lived in in college but has trouble remembering anything to do with the guy she dated during that time.
More so she remembered the college John’s brother attended back in the 80’s
@@georgialee6755by far the most noticeable factoid in my opinion
and it was not just a fleeting date she knew him for years
The wikipedia page on this case is really interesting. It turns out that Lazarus and Rutten got back together briefly in 1989, three years after the murder. At this point Rutten called the case Detective to make sure there was 'no evidence Lazarus killed his wife'. This sounds a bit odd in itself, but if there was some complicity and perhaps life insurance fraud then he would have to make sure that getting back together with her wouldn't raise enough suspicions that could get them caught.
Maybe there is more to this story.
You know, she says, “you know?” an *awful* lot. I’m starting to think I *do* know. Everything. I now know everything.
Lmfaooooo
Sooo....please tell me about everything..
@@yearwalker1451 well, y'know it's like that y'know
@Yaos You know, well I mean, you know, I mean, I think so you know.
I know.
She looks like she just learned how to use facial expressions and is trying them all out
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LMFAO DUDE. yes
I thought she was channeling Jim Carrey 🥴
he's going through keybind tutorial
333 likes for a poor dead girl that got shot 3 times in the face. Lol. I’m sure her family appreciate that
She must have been a real asset to the Police force with that razor sharp memory. I mean geez!
Right? And with verbal skills stunted at about a 9 yo. - for sure. "I mean, you know, gawd, gee, like, I mean.....".
@@nanny-state-ifornia3692 Ha ha ha
She must of been a great u.c. for stolen/counterfeit art. Genius undercover cop with 100% success rate
Oh she remembers. I remember people I dated 20 years ago and I never even killed anyone's wife.
Typical female reaction when confronted by men and knowing she’s caught
I love coming back to watch this every now and again but gosh the last time I watched it must’ve been a million years ago
It's a must watch for a Forensic Psychologist...fascinating
I see what you did there 👀👩
My last visit was 4 years ago (Edited). I still like the moment at 14.51 (11.19) when she realises the jig is up...
Try not do all the facial expressions to avoid cramp and fatigue. 😉🤭
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"Did you know this person?"
"awe gee idk"
*proceedes to tell their entire lifestory*
SHE IS SO ANNOYING she’s a terrible liar the hand movements and the sheer amount of times she says “you know golly I don’t know”
Hey, thanks for that. Can you recap the whole thing for us?
@@GlensFallsRich um no
this shows me, thats easy to be a police officer in usa..here in germany its rly hard, they only take the best and u have tgo to college for 4 years
"...then I had coffee and came in to work to have this conversation with you, but I really don't remember"
She literally remembers EVERYTHING except the answers they’re asking for.
Definitely find that quite SUS
Well if its like a really long time ago your brain will try to pick something off and it might take a while. Even worse, memories do change and doesnt stay the same way forever. Theres a study into this
@@negativepunk9638 except she’s guilty and she murdered that woman, obviously she recalls every minute detail
It's like she thinks about the old times every night
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The fact that she got away for 20+ years when she’s a terrible liar. If only they listened to the dad and just questioned her
Very rarely does a case go cold because of a killer's competence. It's usually due to terrible police work.
They said that since she was a police officer, the detectives working the case at the time just brushed it to the side. Maybe because they worked with her so they couldn't imagine her doing something like this, or just trying to cover one of their own. Sad either way.
Yeah, but you're ignoring the fact that his brother played basketball at Northridge
They were too busy chasing those two Mexicans around.
@TIV67 Playz thanks im roman catholic and already saved.
Not at the wedding? She was probably parked 100 ft down the street watching.
@@SuzanPeters-p4e LOL
Definitely!!
So glad that she didn't enter in a wedding dress & said "I object"
Imagine this transcript being read out in court in a monotonous manner.
According to the transcript during the interrogation *reads* geez, gosh, I barely remember that, ummm... God. Uhhh, in Hawaii? I was with my friend greg umm, then I went to business school down town. Geez.
Zzz ... Zzz ... Zzz ...
"A what's eh heh hehe eh what's this all about"
@@boozflooz6255 HAHAH
Now all I can imagine is ace attorney characters reading it out and its the funniest thing to me
It’s such a shame to consider that she ended that poor woman’s life over a heated romantic conflict, but now 20+ years later she isn’t even with the guy she was apparently willing to kill someone over. One heated dispute, and she ended a life and then completely moved on with her own.
Its true
Not false
It wasnt about the guy...he had already gotten married....it was about losing to the woman
It’s fucked up
typical cop
One minute she barely remembers the guy, the next she knows his whole family, stayed over his sister's--this is Not casual dating.
IKR 🤦🏼♂️
and so happens she meet his dead wife maybe three times.
I watch this video at least once a year because I still can not get over how a detective who murdered someone did not realize an hour into their interrogation that they were a suspect…
I rewatch it too.
SAME.
The crazy eyes are such a giveaway! Heartless b*tch.
What are you talking about? Yes, she quickly realized this was a situation she didn’t want to be in. She was clearly panicking the whole time. I can’t believe you don’t realize that
I mean - read about this case a bit - I can't see any way this WASN'T a cover up by the LAPD - they completely ignored her as a suspect, and over the years when detectives came across her, their supervisors told them to ignore her, even going so far as to harass them with counseling for being "stressed". Stephanie knew for years that the LAPD would tell her everything about the case, and would actively ignore her as a suspect, so why would she think it was any different now? She probs just thought they were giving her more inside information on the case for no reason
Also for fucks sake, a detective straight up took all of the DNA evidence from the case in the 90's and "lost" it, only leaving behind the bite evidence. They also let Stephanie see the case file for the murder repeatedly even though she was the primary suspect.
The only reason she was convicted here was because these two detectives removed her name from all of their documents, only calling her "suspect #5". They only let their supervisors know AFTER they had already secured the proper DNA evidence
legend has it she’s still wondering what all this is about.....?
Bella Katherman 😂😂😂😂
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Lmaoooo
That was a million years ago...
Bella Katherman 😂
Her facial expressions are so animated. She's like a cartoon pumpkin.
It's actually obnoxious, seeing her jump about
Spookly the square pumpkin
36:35 and 37:17 are the highlights of the lowlights in my book lol so freaking stupid of her lookin like that
orange woman bad!
I was waiting for this comment
I swear to god these comments are better than the actual interrogation. This woman drives me nuts. She was barely alive for most of her life apparently
What do you mean by your last sentence?
@@ashleyjota4258 probably how she keeps saying she doesnt remember stuff/doesnt recall, etc.
@@sophiaa9874 choke
She was most alive when she murdered jealously her perceived competition
Comments? Well gosh, I don't know, this video was posted about a million years ago. There might have been some comments? Maybe! I don't remember :O :S :/ :O
She’s guilty as sin and freaking out inside but she is still SO calculated. She almost NEVER gives a straightforward, yes or no answer. Every response leaves room for plausible deniability: “Maybe”, “it’s possible”, “I’d think I’d remember that”, “I’m not sure”. She knows very well she can’t be caught in a lie if she just pleads ignorance and bad memory.
What a despicable person.
Lesson learned. Be careful of women.
But it was like a million years ago! She can't be expected to remember things from so long ago...
Well, apart from the fact that she was charged and found guilty anyway lol
You are correct. She is one of the most despicable people on the planet. She hid this secret for 20 years WHILE COMMITTING THE MURDER AS A COP. Unthinkable and horrific.
@kam1470 not all, or even most women are like this. Not sure why you feel the need to use a murderer as an example of how regular women act.
She looks like someone who has learned how a human should act.
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Lol totally
She completed a basic course 😂
Zucc bought her course
Gemme Sugar water
“Did you kill her?”
“I mean gee, this was a million years ago, i mean can you give me a year?”
"I mean, which one was it again?"
Around the war of 1812 , Steph....🙄
Lol
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"How long did you and John date?"
"I lost my house in the earthquake in 1992..."
"wait no, when was the big earthquake?"
26:19
Next time someone asks me something I don't know I'm going to tell them I lost my house in the quake o' '92. Then hope they leave.
She also tried the old "It seems all my friends are dying"...the detectives were unfazed LOL
I WENT SCUBA DIVING IN HAWAII
I can't believe this woman has been recommended for parole!! I can't imagine how her victims family feels right now.
I doubt they even remember, gosh it was so long ago!
They take care of their own 🐷🐷🐷
It's a failure of our justice system that she got to live free for 23 years after her crime, barely do any time, and then live free at the end of her life.
I'm hoping she didn't get parole. I always thought the family was allowed to go to the parole hearings and voice their opinions.
I hope she doesn’t get parole either. What a slap in the face that this 🐷 cop murdered a young woman who actually contributed to society, only to be eligible for parole after finally being arrested.
**dates this man for 4 years** "I wouldn't consider him my BOYFRIEND"
maybe because he was doing her on the side?
@@IntegralKing no they were actually dating but then broke up and that’s when he got engaged to his wife.
I've had women do the same 😂
@RØNIN Only a woman can make such a easy relationship become more complicated than it should be.🤯🤯🤪🤦♂️🤷♂️
She sure knows how to complicate a relationship🤯!! Imagine her in a couple counselling session🤦♂️!!Gee..its like..erm..you know.. wow.. he is not my..boyfriend ..it's like a million years ago..once or twice we had sex..I think..but I can't remember it.🤦♂️.MURDER are you kidding me! 🤦♂️🤯phew..you're scaring me now.... .oh..scuba diving in Hawaii...what was the question..yeh I liked her..🤯🤯
imagine learning that your DARE officer was a murderer the whole time she was telling you that pot would kill you
Plot twist: "Pot" is her nickname
Plenty of killer cops out there lol
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@@СоняСкупова-с9в a "pot" twist
Pot won’t kill you but I might
Man I bet her heart absolutely sumo slammed into her stomach when that name was brought up
I was thinking the same this. She would have believed all those years that she got away with it.
I’ll bet every time DNA advances were made over the years, she’d get brown trousers.
You could hear it in her voice, I'd have loved to have seen her face.
Yep, she must have felt the urge to puke
Well, you'd have to feel regret for that. She clearly was okay with shooting that poor woman AND smashing her face in.
I think the second worst person involved in this is John. He was playing both these women. What a dick!
I can’t believe the parole board recommended release…..she’s only served 11 years so far. She hasn’t done enough time yet in my opinion.
Agree! I was stunned by that. She needs to stay there for good
That's not an opinion, that's fact.
Especially for a cunning sociopath.
I mean it's a waste of tax payer dollars one person got killed and her life in prison was likely hell being a former cop and all. Honestly it's amazing she lived this long being stupid enough to fall for all this (especially being a former cop)
I'm surprised that she was held to any account at all...
“did you kill his wife?” “oh geez maybe once or twice it was a million years ago”
Ahshsh that was awesome
LOL
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Comment of the year
JCS: “you never know how you’ll react when being interrogated”
Person being interrogated after watching JCS: “Lawyer”
Lmaoooo
Facts! Almost as soon as the subject of the videos starts talking I'm like "dumbass! You said way too much without invoking your rights!"
I'm not the criminal type in anyway but in hearing the things my "friends" and coworkers might get into, I have learned that cops lie (and are allowed to do as much to get a confession, regardless of the seriousness of the charge), some WILL ABSOLUTELY try to violate the rights you have that they expect you to not know, and it is best to ask for counsel as soon as the opportunity arises because of these things (even if it is something as minor as a fender bender out drinks traffic stop).
I can fart out of other people's mouths
@@beeblebooble4411 thanks for sharing this information
This, and watching the interrogations on The Wire.
“what’s your last name, stephanie?”
“oh geez, let’s see. the declaration of independence was signed in 1776...”
EXACTLY THIS VIDEO FRUSTRATED ME SO MUCH I HATE HER UM AND GEEEEEE
lollllll
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lol
Lmfaoooo
So this woman got to lead a life for 25 yrs that Shari didn't. So sad
“What was your relationship with your boyfriend”
“He wasn’t my boyfriend...... he and his brother played basketball”
Pffffttttt😂
😂.
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understandable have a great day
And his sister slept at my house!
In her defense she was being asked about events that occurred in the Mesozoic era.
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Lmao
Oh gee, that must've been at least a million years ago!!
I think her alibi was that she was out getting a brontoburger when the crime occurred.
@@timothysullivan6783 lol!
“I murdered her so long ago ...how do you expect me to remember that far ?”
Can you imagine being her husband and finding out your wife murdered someone years ago and is going to prison for life.
He was probably thrilled to be rid of her.
The husband could have said: "Oh, geez. I mean, gee whiz. It's been about a thousand years since we got married. Her name? Ohh, my. That was a long time ago!"
If someone was actually innocent they’d answer the questions straight out and not try to pretend it was *a million years ago*
Ttrue
Not really because anything you say can and will be used against you. An innocent person would just be confused and answer questions with questions.
Hmmm an innocent person would answer with a totally different demeanor and the detectives would have picked up in that but they already knew she had dunnit
Knowing my forgetful ass I'd have a hard time 😂😂
Ideally you'd be in an amused disbelief at the fact that you're a suspect
Started by watching Jennifer's Solution and 7 hours later, I'm here 🤦
Me toO hahahha crazy stuff huh!
Same! It's so fascinating.
Same here!
Omg SAME
Same hahaha
She was just like
“There isn’t enough evidence here”
*bites corpse*
Lmoa
But when she did it there was no technology to reliably trace her by the bite marks, right? So she wasn't thinking that this could get her in trouble, thus she could go feral. And also, she probably wasn't thinking at all if she decided to bite it in the first place.
Dawi From Another Hold there was but it wasn’t used often. Bite mark analysis was used to put Ted Bundy away, I assume it wasn’t applied here because she wasn’t a suspect.
Lmaooooo
Yeah don't act like you wouldn't've done exactly the same thing in pre-DNA times
She probably burns 20,000 calories from her facial expressions alone.
When she mentioned she taught D.A.R.E. that hit me... imagine teaching a roomful of kids not to do drugs when you murdered someone in cold blood...
At least she didn't do a weed
@@tygrademello6841 lmao
@@tygrademello6841 I'd certainly do _you_ tho
@@tygrademello6841 no homo
@@gabeitches87 wtf
Her facial expressions crashed my graphics card
This comment deserves more thumbs.
@@WeAreN1nja Fair enough, you can both have one.
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The level of patience these detectives have while she’s ranting about random things is amazing.
They must both be married.
@@RedGibsonsRock sigh.. Still saying shit like this in 2020?
@Honudes Gai oh geez, golly, I didn't know all women were supposedly Stephanie Lazarus
Would you like to hear a story of how I met the love of my life before I call out your narrow-minded generalization of women though 😍
@Mark Patino I'm a girl though 😂😭
@Mark Patino Once the word ' simp ' falls out of fashion you will be forced to articulate yourself properly. But for now, repeating a word 3 times like a caveman, will have to do :)
It's so good to occasionally go back and listen to an actual JCS vid compared to all the imitators
The OG
Yeah other channels talk for like 10 mins and then just tag an hour or interrogation footage on to the vid where they interject like every 20 mins or so. So lazy. JCS had good production quality
Try Matt Orchard, he's taken the torch and run with it
@@eedle.bendhaardthis Ramsay one was goated. My fave ever
@@eedle.bendhaardt Matt might be even better than JCS in many respects
The constant use of her saying “You know” is very ironic, as they do, in fact, know everything.
I scrolled down to this comment immediately as she said "you know".
.....we know.
I cackled
She's exercised every single face muscle within one interview.
She has a strong face 😂😂
LMAO
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every variation of the same face you mean. jesus christ that dumb look with her lips.. 'geez'
Face muscles and shoulder muscles lol 🤷🏾♀️ 🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️
“i-i mean i know how this stuff works”
*got tricked into a 1 hr interrogation*
Bruh 😂 that light bulb 💡 took the longest to turn on 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️😂 she was a cop?? Who tf put a gun in her hand!
Nope, she knew way before. That's why she was so nervous, lying since the beginning and said something like ''well they're saying i fought her, that doesn't mean i killed her'' way before freaking out and 'realise' she is a suspect. She was just pretending coolness and cooperation all along
I still don’t understand how they were able to interrogate her without first reading her rights. Just because she would know to immediately ask for a lawyer, I mean that is her right and they did deny her that.
@@RoseMary-851 yes but the video they recorded wasn't used in court. They knew it was her cause the dna, but no regular interrogation would work so they did this scam not to show it in court as proof like regular interrogation where they read your rights but only to see her reaction as part of the investigation
They overestimate her and also overprepared for this interrogation.
Imagine being an otherwise upstanding and productive citizen, married for 13 years, your spouse thinks he know everything about you. Then you call him up out of the blue and are like “well hun, I’m in jail for murdering someone 25 years ago”. That had to have been a tough call to make and a tough call to receive.
the most eerie thing about this to me is that she’s probably having flashbacks the entire time of the exact moments of her ending sherry’s life. it’s terrifying how she got away with it for that long.
She got away with it for so long because she was a cop at the time of the investigation.
I've watched this video a couple times and what I can't get is how the cops thought The murder was done through burglary. There was injury caused after death. That is saying it's personal
Not only that, but his brother played basketball at Northridge
@@beeblebooble4411 😂 hood one
@@beeblebooble4411 bruh 🤣
the faces she made were so exaggerated i was genuinely embarrassed god she's infuriating
I was too! It was so cringe that WE feel embarrassed ...and I don't understand why lol! So difficult to watch.
@@missydee7674 then dont watch it
She looks like she had plastic surgery so this explains a bit the funny faces since some parts of her faces won't move due to the injections.
@@vincentm.9178 I know right?
@@vincentm.9178 she's so anxious and uptight because she knows what this is, and what the outcome will be, her denial is just so deep.... If she was regular before she'll have diarrhea next time her ass touches the pan
The major takeaway from this case is that John lived on Roscoe for, gosh, I don’t know how long.
East or West of Desoto, lol
How could you forget Schmeeda and Joe Sockaboo? LoL
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Oh god jeez what's this about? 😳
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A murder + a cop? Oooo she must be loving her prison treatment rn 😂
Almost all cops are in protective custody, a lot of times they are in the same pod as other cops or ex-COs. So she’s actually probably fine
Shes a woman. Womens prison is a cake walk
She's clearly already forgotten the alibi/backstory that she planned if she were ever caught.
Exactly
It doesn't even matter. They already had the DNA evidence at this point and were ready to arrest her. I'm surprised they even needed to do this interrogation. They had already sent cops to Sherry's family's town waiting for this interview to end, ready to tell them the news that Stephanie was arrested.
@@antjobert Yeah it struck me as weird to that they would need to do this interview. Like, if they found her DNA on the bite it's kind of hard to make a defense to that. "I happened to discover the body and wanted to check her vitals using an old Navajo trick passed down in my family!"
I suspect that thet kind of just wanted to talk to her themselves because she was a colleague they had worked with for a long time. Just out of curiosity and astonishment. Was this video even admissable in court? If it is then why do they do the miranda rights at all?
@@khatool A confession is hugely helpful.
@@headlikeorange3600 Yep, they could have a video of the murder and still will try to get the person to confess. That bit of dialogue of them admitting it is way more damming than anything else the State may bring forward as evidence.
this channel is so bingeable
I just started
True bruh
Bruv, I’ve been binging the whole night lol
Jim's voice scares me
pisses me off she just HAS to be named Stephanie!
I feel sorry for the cellmate after they ask Stephanie "so what you in for....?"
'well urmmmm gee gosh...I was born.....
LMAOOO
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She was deffenitly murderd in prison for talking too much
By the time she gets around to admitting she was a cop they were all asleep, danger averted.
Don't talk to police without a lawyer.
Also, don't commit murder.
They did a really good job keeping her there without her wanting a lawyer.
She should have called the lawyer the minute they started asking about sherry, saying that I believe it's better if this goes through official channel.
That's the point and why they didn't answer what this was all about.
@Jeff Horsager well they had the DNA too remember. I don’t know if she would have gotten off but she could have had more time before getting arrested.
Duh it's not an interrogation
She didn't want to ask for a lawyer because she wanted to keep up a pretence of not having any idea that they were accusing her of anything, if she had asked for a lawyer that could have been seen as an admission that she understood they were going to be accusing her of murder and she wanted to avoid appearing to have any knowledge that the questioning would eventually take that turn. That's what I imagine her thinking was anyway.
I feel like the interesting thing about this interview is how she remembered so much information except for what she was directly being asked about
Yup. Tons of filibuster, with no real substantive answers.
True
Yeszzz exactly
i noticed too
The real coward in this case was John Ruetten, Sherri's husband. He knew that Lazarus had been stalking and harrassing Sherri. But he never put his foot down and told Lazarus to back off. Then after the murder, he stonewalled the investigation when he could have immediately told them about what had been going on, but did not tell them. Sherri had changed the beneficiary on her life insurance policy from Ruetten to her father. Ruetten tried to get her father, Nels, to turn over the money to him. But Nels told the scumbag to fk off. Nels had all along told the lead detective, Lyle Mayer, to investigate Lazarus because Nels knew all about the trouble Lazarus was causing. Mayer was a bumbling fool who ignored Nels, and told him he watches too much TV. The case was handed to Lyle Mayer on a silver platter by Nels, but he was too dense to even go interview Lazarus.
I totally agree with you about John, he totally dropped the ball in protecting his wife from her and then subsequently letting her get away with it all those years. I didn't know all that about Sherri's father though! How did you find all of that out?
@@asantesamuel13 I think John Ruetten did worse than drop the ball. I think in some twisted way, he enjoyed the attention from Lazarus even after he was married Liked having two women at odds, vying for him. He deliberately stonewalled the investigation and kept what he knew about Lazarus from the cops. I think he didn't want to be embarrassed by having it come out that he had been having sex with Lazarus while engaged to Sherri and even after Lazarus killed her, he was still doing it with the nut killer. Reutten is just a sorry excuse for a man. The best source of info is the book....." The Lazarus Files: A Cold Case Investigation"
Wow all these years ive felt terrible for john but this completely changes my perspective. What a horrifying concept he could've prevented this whole thing
@@Vanta_UwU Yup. That guy is a skunk.
Absolutely agree!!
I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone this bad at lying.
Cobalt You haven’t met my ex boyfriend
@@millyacevedo6728 yikes
Chris Watts
Pick any Trump.
Cobalt i know!! It’s looks comical. It looks like when people on sitcoms lie
How did they not squeeze in, "didn't they ever invite you over for a bite?" - I couldn't have resisted that!
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Lmaooo omg
Sorry but I laughed so much 🤣
Such an underrated comment 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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She remembers a lot of unrelated details for someone who doesn't know how long she dated him... "We all lived on the tenth floor" girl I don't even remember what I had for lunch 😭😭
People tend to remember useless details about events man.
Really weird how memories work like that
I just heard on the news today that she was denied parole. Thank God 😌
Stephanie: (60 minutes in) Wait, Gosh, I mean, this is starting to sound like an interrogation.
Cops: Aww, shucks, you caught us.
Also Stephanie: 37:18
Worlds dumbest criminal/cop
@@billie6814 😂 hero
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@@billie6814 holy fk 😂 Saw
I like how she can remember what floor of the dorm she lived on but not the age of her husband
Pretty sus!
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Yeah, well... To be fair - I'm terrobly bad with remembering ages of people too (including myself), while floors, phone numbers, etc. are easy xD
@@alicjak700 it’s her husband.
@@alicjak700 It's her husband, Alicja. Lol.
I think the scariest thing about this is that she got married and after 20 years her husband probably never knew she was a sociopathic murderer.... crazy how that can happen
@Michael Evans Probably. If she was able to get away with this for that long, I'm sure it made her feel invincible. Being a police officer and then being in charge of the investigation department (I think it said this at the beginning) probably fueled that feeling.
I was just thinking “damn what I would give to see what his reaction was”. Maybe he wasn’t surprised at all
@@Mellovesdeep25 I mean she said "people think Im crazy", knowing how most marriages are I'm sure her husband wouldn't disagree
A lot of people wear rose colored glasses when in love, some a blindfold...
@@rachell5343 Exactly, there are hundreds of thousands of people married to sociopaths and psychopaths un-knowingly. (some knowingly)
This video used to be a little bit longer and some parts were cut out of the interview/ interigation. But this is great video.
Agreed! I’ve watched all her videos this one and TC are by far the BEST!
Psychology 101: let a madman talk long enough and he will reveal himself.
Yes I know look who is in the white house. He has as many expressions as she does. Yikes
@муg0т_ 1 pez trum lost
Why do people turn this shit political lol. Trump has been one of the best presidents in a longggg time. For real. Quit letting the fucking media brain wash you into thinking that he was a shitty president. As a person president trump may have flaws but as a president he did great things. Also fuck Biden that guy is a piece of shit that floats where the current takes him.
@@johnnnyboo7105
To answer your question, I would posit that being controlled by an ideology always leads to social pathology.
@@johnnnyboo7105 🧐
Funny how they brought an old case back from the dead and the main suspect happened to be named "Lazarus"
Good catch. I feel like I should have noticed on my own.
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David Parry I’m an edgy atheist and I’m so cool! 💕
This woman is painful to listen to. The interviewer has great patience
Keyboard Warrior she’s having such a hard time lying, such uncomfortable memories.
Dear god. She knows full well that she shouldn't be talking to these guys, and still can't help but INTERRUPT every five seconds.
I made it to 30 minutes and I couldn’t take it anymore. Poor interviewer.
Dan I know right they couldn’t tell her to get to the point or be to obvious so they had to just sit through her frantic tangents
I agree the interrogators did a great job. reeling her in. This video is just as damming as the DNA bite.
She’s describing her relationship with him more like a bootie call
Detective: “did you kill her?”
Stephanie: performs full facial workout
Fr she has a jaw line after this lunch break 😂
LMAOOOOOOO
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Timestamp? Please :>
@@organs8917 this whole video is her performing face workouts lol
Detective: How long did you know John?
Stephanie: Well let's see Neptune was discovered in 1846.. but actually Galileo had already seen it 230 years earlier but he recorded it as a comet so I guess somewhere around 1980 is when we met.
Omfg these conments😭
Bravo Luke. :)
Lmfao 😂😂
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She sounds like a skooma addict NPC talking incoherently.
Detectives: When did you meet the guy whose wife you murdered?
“I believe I met him in college at the raven claw dormitories. we resided on the 10th floor, we sat in a circle and sang hymns together with all of our friends”
Detectives: “what were their names?”
“Oh gosh I don’t know…”
Rookie mistake not asking for a coke and some butterfingers.
THE FACT THAT I GET THIS LMAO
@@bleachdinc.1506 Me too and I just discovered this channel 3 days ago... (lost of lost sleep)
I love this comment every time!! 🤣
Can't believe I also just get this. This channel is addictive
Jeff our anti hero!
In case anyone missed it, John’s brother played basketball at Cal St. Northridge from 1 million to 1,000,003 B.C. He was an All Conference Power Forward.
He played basketball at Northridge a million years ago. I don't even REMEMBER the last time I saw him on the court, it was so gosh-darn long ago. Did I have a conversation with him? Maybe, but again it was a million years ago, and I've taken 10,000 pictures of the basketball court since then, so I don't remember because it was so gee gosh dolly long ago!
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Quite the basketball career indeed!
Still trying to figure out how this has anything to do with their relationship 😂
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Slowly binging through this channel, and the comments on this are PURE GOLD.
Agreed
I keep coming back for the comments😄😂
This channel is great I only discovered it last week. Who doesn't love killer interrogations 😊
We need new videos! Ive watched everyone one if them at least 10 times!!!
everyone is just so hilarious, I spend hours in the comments :)))))
1 min in : Oh, she's a cop, she's gonna be hard to crack
3 min in: For the love of God, ask for an attorney already!
She needed to shorten her answers BIG time.
Lol you guys studying to pull off the crime of the century or what?
@@hfarthingt I get your joking, but the point is that from the perspective of the accused (and clearly guilty here), it doesn't make any sense to run your mouth like this in terms of ones best interests. Of course I want her in prison, but I'm also a paralegal so I also like looking at these things not just from a moral perspective, but a legal one. Plus, it's honestly kind of hilarious how badly she screws herself since she clearly deserves it 😂
Jakub Lizon hmmm... a simple “no” would have been considered the normal, appropriate response to such a question. Notice how the suspect draws out the response in an attempt to “sell himself” and gain respect of the interrogator. Notice also how he frames his narrative (claiming to be a paralegal) providing details entirely irrelevant to the inquiry adding suspicion to the true motives of him watching the video...
@@hfarthingt what are you talking about? Am I not allowed to speak and explain myself? I mentioned I'm a paralegal only to further explain why I may be interested in these things, I didn't use it like I'm some authority. I really don't understand what your problem is, or why you've set this one word restriction on me. I chose to elaborate, in the chance that the reply wasn't entirely a joke. Again, I really don't understand what your problem is.
This lady makes me so angry. Listening to her fumble is just so exhausting and annoying. Everything about her and her actions screams guilty.
Honestly, thumbs up for the detectives being so patient with her.
26:19
In a way, that is a good thing. It shows at least that she is not a hard core psychopath, because a hard core psychopath could sit there seemingly laid back and just as cool as a cucumber while also charming the pants of you, and you'd be thinking, "wow, this person is pretty likable and probably not guilty" unless you had strong evidence to the contrary.
This was most likely a crime of passion/severe emotional imbalance. A one time kind of thing because she was so over attached to her ex (not surprising with all the powerful Taurus, Leo, Moon, and Uranus in her chart). With that said, it's quite possible she is a narcissist or malignant narcissist. The police force does attract a higher percentage of people on a personality disorder spectrum than most other professions except politics, lawyers, high corporate positions, and surgeons.
Whether within a NPD or ASPD spectrum, both do share some similarities. Both are very shallow, hollow type of people, both tend to try to use charm to disarm people but tend to be abusive/belittling at other times, both tend to lie a lot, both are very self focused/centered and separative in nature, and both are lower in felt empathy and conscience. One of the main, defining differences is that the former retains some felt empathy and conscience, while the latter can and often does completely lack it.
50:10
Lady, your'e going to jail for, uh gosh golly gee whizz let's see umm, the rest of your dammed life
Even though guilt is written all over her face how she got through the entire interrogation required nerves of steel. Considering the magnitude of the situation many would have folded. She’s now been considered for parole. Unbelievable.
She is shitting bricks this whole interview
yall have me lol forreal😩🤣
Enough to build a mansion.
I'm like 3/4ths in and I'm just waiting for them to just throw it out there "did you kill Johns wife" just to see the look on her face lol...
37:18 made me shit bricks
I guess you never know until you're in that type of situation, but to have that little self awareness as to how you're acting and answering questions and to not request a lawyer is crazy to me.
She speaks as if she dated this guy when the dinasaurs walked the earth.
Awwww thank you, her brother Dino usually gets all the credit, so it's wonderful to see Dina get the spotlight for once.
Like how she barely recognized his name at first and but them went to that they went to Hawaii and what car he had
Investigator: "So when did you guys meet?"
"Uhh Gee- we met when the uhhhhh righhhhhht dinasaurs walked on earth. I remember uhhhhh sitting on an dinasaur and suddenly astroid hit.... then I remember checking 10k photos."
@@InservioLetum no problem sis, I am a feminist.
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"Did you know his wife?"
"I ate a moth once when I was 3."
@@Wetnapkin69 I kissed a boy who proposed to me on the playground with a ring pop at 1st grade
OMG I never laughed so loud in my life!!
LMAO this comment is slept on
@@Wetnapkin69 ?? your comment is so unnecessary
@Laven Lofi omg sand except it was kindergarten
Rewatching here, unbelievable the parole board was very close to letting this psycho out recently. Thanks to protests by Sherri's family and supporters that was blocked. Just unreal she would be considered 10 years before her sentence allowed.😡
funny how she remembers weird ass details but can’t answer simple straightforward questions lmaoo
She has those memories to bury the bad lol
Forca cop shes super STUPID...how she became a cop n pass the test...its weird....Everytime l watch this....l need a smoke....or 50....how did the detectives not hold back the laughter with her bs answers.
Exactly
She talking bout he played basketball. Nobody gives AF 😂
Seeing her pretend not to remember people's names is actually causing me physical pain
Absolutely
Gives me anxiety
Where at
@@rauldeleon6977 "her name might be Shelley....Or Sherri...."
Girl stop. You know that poor lady's name. Lol
exactly, i had to look away most of the video, her fake over-exaggerated expressions(donald trump too) are obvious sociopath behaviour
This lady had 20 years to think of a lie and all she came up with is “gosh” “gee” “ugh”
Nah she prob thought she wouldnt be caught especially when the case went cold
It's really a credit to the detectives for their surgical interrogation.
Fight or flight takes over and she can't use those 20+ years of experience. LOL
Even if she had come up with a fool proof lie, they still had the DNA match from her coffee cup and that would have been hard to explain away. 'Gosh, gee, I might have accidentally bitten her' wouldn't really have cut it...
Nah her DNA got the better of her.
As an interrogator, herself, it's weird that Stephanie starts with a vague memory and progresses on to providing WAY too much specific information that disputes her earlier reports. Kind-of sad, really.
the way she frowns and pretends to be dumbfounded after every single question is so infuriating.
i know right it’s making me mad lol
Pouting her lips and constantly overdoing her head movement and shit
tbh it creeps me out cause she overdoes it every 5 seconds. and the way her eyes are so wide, her sharp head turns, her twitching. just creepy, especially knowing she murdered and bit someone.
Wouldn't you act clueless aswell if you were trying to hide something? It's incredibly annoying but in my eyes it makes sense.
@@huzzzer6083 but not as horribly as her that's for sure
Look at the nerve of her, after brutally murdering a woman she acts so offended after getting caught.
Probably a last ditch effort to thwart suspicion. Keep denying it.
@@Nebechadnezzar Sociopaths don't feel guilt/shame. We "normal" people may interpret her behavior as only "acting" offended as a strategy to get out, but if she's a sociopath then chances are she really did feel wronged by the interrogation, and to this day still thinks she didn't really do anything wrong.
Abusers and narcissistic types do this: if you confront them on their bad behaviour, they act offended, like they’re being attacked, because in their mind, it is. In their mind, they’re allowed to do whatever they like and if someone tries to stop them or make them face consequences THATS bad behaviour.
She's like when I watch cops when they tase a guy after he went on a high speed chase them goes, I didn't do anything!!
@@efovex but they do know right from wrong
She’d be a terrible History teacher.
😂😂😂....yes, quite horrific....
Umm gee.. I don’t know... Christopher Columbus? Doesn’t ring a bell 🌝 he found America? Doesn’t sound right... I mean that was like a million years ago
I mean she’d be right but like...
@ LMAO YOU AINT WRONG
LMAOOO
"Hey Mrs. Lazarus can you quickly go over the chapter about ancient Egypt for us"?
"Gee.. that was like.. 5000 years ago, doesn't sound familiar. I'll have to go check my pictures."
“My dog stepped on a bee” vibes 🤔
🤣
Detective: “did you kill her?”
Stephanie: starts beatboxing
I was smiling at a lot of these comments, but this is the first that actually GOT me. 😂
@@Parscuit 😂😂 same
underrated comment 😂😂
Timestamp for when they ask her that? Somehow I missed it.
@@bsh819 I think it's just a joke on how she avoids the question
Ive never seen someone look or act more guilty in my entire life.
Morgan Knight yup no poker face for her
Never thought I’d be saying this but.....At that point, to take the heat off this murder rap you gotta pull out a bag of cocaine.
@@elperroloco2959 lmfaooo I think youre right
@@elperroloco2959 if I was going to prison for the rest of my life I would be doing coke heroin I wouldn't give a fuck LOL
@@stupidazzo5404 you missed the point.😬
She pulls a face and recoils like she smelt something bad every time she pretends to not remember
They call it Fart Sniff Alzheimer’s. A very rare but serious condition.
@@beardlessodin945 it looks like a burden
it looks like a biden
Smell the fart acting. 😯
@@justmeherexx482 a different type of method acting
She's like an LA Noire character with her expressions lmao
Great analogy 😂
If you close your eyes it sounds like they’re interviewing dory
LMAO
i cant unhear it
NOT DORYY 😭😭😭
Kkkkkkkkkk
U wont do that to my girl dory