Good grief, this teenage boy is mourning a car. And then tattles on his mommy not because she was an accomplice in a murder, no, because she took his car. These folks are low down and just plain strange.
@@maddisonbythesea3015no John was his stepdad. So he was keeping his mom’s secret probably out of loyalty and being in an abusive household growing up.
@@jsheldon1976try to listen carefully and pay attention. His DAD, who is not CO and not John, told the boy that he believes his step-mom was involved in the killing.
He was obviously in on it. His story about her "confessing" to him makes absolutely no sense. He planned it with her and CO because they all wanted the money.
If someone was chasing me with a gun, I wouldn't run towards where my children were. So, I was thinking that maybe he wanted to get the shooter as far away from his family as possible. However, I feel that the wife probably knows something. I am going to go finish watching the rest now.
4:06 “I heard someone yelling ‘HELP! HELP!’, then I heard 3 gunshots, and a car take off.” So you just went back to bed? Lady, you should be ashamed of yourself.
@@keepfaith_g i noticed this too, my man was straight up doing investigative work on the damn phone with 911. You KNOW he was because the operator wasn't saying anything
@@thelastyateman5518 right? he be like i see rigor mortis, he is dead. I had to pause and google what was it, its a proper term for the stiff muscles, very impressed LOL
What an idiot she is, receiving $500k from life insurance policy and then harasses the kid for not paying back $10k?? That caused him to turn her in. She deserves to be in prison for sheer stupidity. What horrible lives some people live.
No doubt. She should have just given him the car and counted herself lucky the greedy bastard didn’t want more. I’ll bet he did? Probably told her add a zero
@@nicoledenning8090no you're wrong did YOU watch? That was his biological father. She is his stepmum. She said in the interview he has 6 kids, 2 with one woman, 2 with another woman, 1 with another woman, 3 baby mamas for 5 kids. Then they got together and had their daughter. Like she said in the interview, I wouldn't do that to my daughter, (take her father from her). That daughter is HER only child. The son is her stepson! 29:10 & 30:51
I don't for the life of me understand how u hear someone yelling for help and then a gunshot but don't think about calling the police 😕 even if ur wrong at least u can sleep at night knowing ur a good caring person. Rest in Paradise John 🙏🏿❤️🕊️🙇🏿♀️
I moved into an apartment and the couple next to me starting fighting the first night. The woman started screaming bloody murder. I don’t know what compelled me, I didn’t even put on my glasses. Just marched next door and started banging on the door. The man answered. I asked if she was safe. He claimed she was, I said I won’t believe it until I see she was. He took me to their bedroom. She told me she was fine, so I scolded her. I told her screaming is so I know to call for help and if she screams again I’m gunna call the cops. So, lucky I didn’t die. They moved out the next month. I will always investigate, I will always get help. But I don’t think I’ll put myself in that danger again.
Because it's 50/50 whether the cops believe you, or think you did something. I've called the cops 4 times over 30 years because of a break in at my neighbors, a dog running on the freeway, found a friend deceased and a guy at my work causing problems. For the dog I was accused of drinking and driving (I wasn't) had to take a field sobriety test! I passed but it was an hour! And for finding my friend deceased (he died of natural causes, a stroke) I was questioned even though I was crying etc. Then the cops tells me they found a gun next to him and I freaked out because he implied he killed himself but then he said no!!?? WTF? Anyway I would still call though if I ever thought someone was in trouble. But there's reasons people don't.
@@hastyhillfarmand4x480 imagine someone shoots you. Youre laying on rhe pavement desprately clingy to life and no one calls for help for you. Dont be a coward.
He was running from out his house,try to get in car , couldn't got hit ,ran ,got hit ,down for the count .sad ,,her son just as bad ,, to later tell on his mom 😂 for getting his car taken away..lol 🤣 oh man ,if that ain't a full circle,,don't know what is .....
@@CharlesThomas23 very much so. A lot of people don’t understand just how high, I see people get mad about plea deals all the time. In some cases, it’s either a plea deal or they run a very good chance of the person going free after a trial.
If she didn’t 🔫 him and the detective said I’m thinking you did it she wouldn’t have sat there silent. She would have been like WHAT? I would never do that to my husband are you crazy. Her silence spoke VOLUMES
Yeah me too... if someone had accused me of doing something I hadn't done, even something trivial, I'd be a lot more animated than she is... a lot more.
I find it difficult to understand some of the ridiculous reasons of why people are so willing to take the life of others. But then again my father always told me never to underestimate the greed and/or stupidity of others
It would take me about 20 long and hard years of work to make 500.000 dollars, 20 long years of pain, slaving away, being sick, getting up early, fighting with my spouse and children only to end up with nothing after 20 years because all of the money would have been spent just surviving and by that time I probably would have been estranged of my family as well.
Indeed. It’s unreal. Especially considering how difficult it is to get away with murder now a days. I can’t believe people are so willing to risk spending the rest of their lives in prison over money
I actually believe that the cops are obligated to notify a person in custody exactly why they are not free to leave, either being detained pending an investigation or under arrest on criminal charges. They can't just hold you just because, there has to be a disrinct lawful reason.
It’s so obvious that’s she guilty. She has absolutely no emotion at all when talking about the murder of her husband. She immediately started bad mouthing him as soon as they started talking. And every time the detective accuses her she’s not offended or angry at all. She just sits there like a robot.
She gets the dumbest criminal award. You receive a 1/2 mil and you can't GIVE your son the car ( a used car at that). It had to be a monthly car note payable to you.
IDK... my cousin robbed a gas station for $$ to buy pizza for our other lil cousins he was babysittin, then proceeded to go BACK to the same gas station w/the same clerk on duty that he robbed hours before so he would have donuts & milk for them in the morning... I thought that was pretty damn dumb😂😂😂😂
Not you snitching on your mom over a car and not your mom putting you on a payment plan to repay money that she got for a man that she killed. Diabolical crazy work
Yes. There is one guy I used to follow and he was really good at the beginning, but the last year or so he would do multiple videos on one case, and we are talking 2-4 hours on each, and he talked SO much. It was too much.
The son is a pos too. He waited till the car got taken awake before he said anything and he’s all like “John raised me and meant a lot to me” oh pls give me a break. You’re just mad at your mom for taken it away, you wouldn’t have said a word if she hadn’t🤦♀️
@@tfee97 I disagree. The money came from his father's insurance that he paid into. So John did buy him the car, since it was his money. It might well have been a bribe to him.
@@DrJ-hx7wv No one is saying that John did not pay for the car. They are just specifying that John the dad, did not knowingly buy his son the car as a gift. Yes, “he bought it” but not while he was alive. Meaning it was not a gift on special occasion while the father was alive, buying his son a gift. Which implies a special meaning for the son, and the son tried backtracking to the cop to underscore this “meaning”. Which was NOT the case. Pretty simple.
A woman interrogating this lady seemed like a great strategy in my opinion whether it was on purpose. Called her out on the BS especially when it came to her having relations with multiple men
I prefer UK investigative methods. Detectives there conduct at least TWO complete, UNINTERRUPTED, minimally prompted chronological tellings of key events with subjects/targets/witnesses. They’re listening for consistencies, details, variances etc. Only when they’ve heard the telling twice and then CONFIRMED the details and identified ‘problems’ will they attempt to interrogate and question the subject! They are rarely looking for a ‘confession’ because the UK regards confessions as highly problematic! Instead, they build a solid case on evidence and confirmed facts SUPPORTED by a subjects voluntary statements and even the absence of statements. ‘Anything you DO NOT tell us now may not be used at trial’ is how it goes in the UK. This process may take hours, days or weeks. Interview room cameras & recording devices are advantageously placed for optimum video & sound quality. The cameras are at eye level, sound recorders on the table, not tucked up in a far corner with a poor angle and even poorer audio! Detectives want to know the answers to questions as much as possible before they ask subjects/targets. That way the detectives know when a subject is being truthful or deceptive! It’s also a given that a subject will have a solicitor attending. To have flawed methods of investigation, poor evidence handling or crime scene contamination be the reason a guilty person goes free is unacceptable in the UK! Alternatively, U.S. detectives vie immediately for a confession and in the process frequently reveal sensitive details of the crime/crime scene/persons of interest. Relying on subjects to ‘fill in the blanks’ is just . . . lazy, IMO. Plus, we now know innocent people give false, fabricated or coerced ‘confessions!’
I agree our system is better. US does recognise and protect against the weakness of confession by stipulating convictions cannot be achieved via confession alone, without corroborating evidence. Still, the US propensity to investigate via confession led trajectory is... problematic.
Right and he goes to jail? Only in NYC, NJ and one other state there isn’t self defense. He was well with in his right to beat her senseless after she slashed him smh. That’s crazy to me
@@Tat2Dragonsto an extent but your odds of going to jail for defending yourself in these states including Cali another state I’ve lived are very high. For example it makes no sense to me that you have the duty to retreat and call the police faster than if you own a fire arm to be able to get the intruder out of your house. While I agree, if the person is retreating, you shouldn’t shoot the person in the back, things happen so quickly a homeowner shouldn’t be penalised if something happens to someone committing a home invasion.
It's about what they can prove! He had the gun! I'm not saying we need to like it but be thankful for our judicial system! Ppl have no idea what an actual corrupt system is like.
A better lawyer would have gotten him off the weapons possession. There is enough reasonable doubt to suggest someone planted the gun to get him in trouble.
It’s awesome that greed was her downfall. Imagine getting $500,000 given to you for free for no work and you have to give it all back because your son stopped making payments on the $10,000 car you bought your son. Greed and money are the root of all evil. There’s more than enough in the world for everyone’s need but not for everyone’s greed - Ghandi
I find that so interesting. What interests you in this? I personally try to educate myself on how banal evil actually. Evil isn't a mustache twirling villain or Hannibal Lecture...It's a jittery woman who can't take responsibility for themselves
The kid tought he will get his mom and grandfather in jail and he will get all the money, not thinking all their stuff had to be sold to pay back the insurance money 😮
I hear a nosey attention whore. I see you're comfortable involving yourself in business that's not yours. I say you get by on attributes not related to intelligence. I heard say and spoke how am I doing?
Those poor men waking up seeing a dead body. I couldn’t *fathom* . I can promise you that man is a veteran military, retired police, or retired fire fighter. He is so calm I know he’s seen some things in his lifetime.
To the ppl saying the kid only shared the truth because of the car selfishly...you've likely never had a Parent burden you with a life-shattering Adult secret when you're a child. That messes up your development badly, and weighs on you in a way a child is not equipped to handle. Yes the car being taken away was the catalyst...but I would bet the kid wanted that weight off his shoulders. As he should- it wasn't his to carry. And the car being taken away was likely a mental breaking point..as he was clinging on to the memory of his dad with that car..so when she took the car away- it probably felt like she was selfishly taking his dad away AGAIN. Makes perfect sense he would break after that and be happy to free himself from the mess.
No shit. They were not even on the right path, thinkin affair. That old man's name never even came up during interrogation. Thanks Junior! ...you little rotten POS.
If i hear screaming, yelling few gunshots and a car take off. Right away my brain says call the police someone most likely needs help. Im so glad i have great neighbors that look out for each other and each other homes.
So the cop tells her “I think you shot him.” ****she sits and stares at her for 30 seconds** Good God woman, if I was innocent and an officer said I did it, I would flip out. I would also be much more upset than this lady is. She’s evil.
@@KingdomHeart556 Exactly. Obviously not the brightest family on earth as a whole. That poor kid was dumb as a box of rocks. I feel terrible he lost his dad but he only outed his mom because she took his car away. He didn’t even remember when his dad died. 🤦🏻♀️ Sad all the way around.
I've called emergency services for anything happening in my neighborhood. Vagrants fighting at the park across the street? Yup. A grass fire started on the interstate embankment just down the street? Yup. Drive by shooting that I ended up testifying in? Yup. Most of the time I will be told that others have called in before I did but I want to make sure before ever thinking "oh someone else will call it in"
Just like in 1964 when Kitty Genovese age 28 was stabbed and crying for help in front of her apartment building in Queens, NY... 37 or 38 people heard her and no one did anything. Sad situation.
I can kind of understand that because I heard ruckus with my next-door neighbor and then found out they were acting out of play after calling the cops! So it’s like you’re damned if you do damned if you don’t! They never talk to me again after that
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 tell me something chuckles. Do you have family? 😅😅😅😅😅 I'm at home recovering from shoulder surgery because of a lunatic meth head patient in my. He attacked me and my staff. According to you, I should ALWAYS put myself in the path of danger? 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
There is a lot of research about this. Bystanders often think that surely someone else called so they should or they doubt what they heard..so don’t call.
That boy was raised in a violent and chaotic home. Nothing but dysfunction so his reasoning doesn't surprise me. If he had typical reasoning, that would surprise me.
@@delyyfreshh610 No, you've got it backwards, I went back to double check just to make sure. He says "John was like a father figure to me even though my bio dad is sitting right out there", so on and so forth. Around the 36:12 mark is where you can find that.
There should be a charge when you hear a crime happening and don't report it and don't assume someone els2 will make that call just do it you don't need to give your name.
🤔🤔🤔 Well'llllllll, if you live around a pond full of duck's and geese. When you're used to hearing them early every morning. It's not going to mean anything to you when you hear this on Christmas or Easter. Obviously it was a Good Ole Boy town, and that's why they just said a few cuss words. Then rolled back over and went to sleep.
It's disgusting and we're spiraling away from loving and caring for each other at an alarming rate. If I don't know and agree with you, I don't care about you. This seems the new American mindset.
It's call the bystander effect. If they heard it surely some else did and possibly someone else called the police so some don't want to call thinking some else did. You should always call, but unfortunately some don't.
Considering how when people have tried to get help, they get screwed over and sued. Don't blame the people who want to help, blame the "sensitive" lawsuit seekers
How cold blooded this was. I thought about what investigator said to the wife, "your husband was begging for his life!" What a total loss of life, for mostly ignorant & selfish reasons.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Ooooooh you better "KNOW" it!!! She came in there, like she was John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Matt Dillon, and "Scarface", all in one. I'd rather take a back in the day whoopin from my Mother, with that extension cord. Then to have to deal with "her".
as a firefighter/paramedic, i will forever be perplexed as to why so many people, like an insane amount, hear and see something and just not call 911 and go back to what they were doing. ive had to take a second and walk away to calm down after hearing neighbors and civilians say things after a tragedy that could have been prevented if they just picked up the damn phone! i am so lucky to live in the neighborhood i grew up in, we are all like one big family and are constantly checking in each other and running to each others aid if needed! it really does save lives to live around people who care about everyone’s wellbeing and can’t just go back to bed without checking on everyone, after hearing something horrific like this
Angela received over $500,000 and is worried about a measly amount of less than 10k. I think the kid was involved. If he was so concerned about his Dad he would have said something earlier. Not after his car got repoed. The cops were lousy interrogators.
"NOPE," he wasn't involved until she told him. "But", when she took back that, don't say anything about what I told you "CAR". OOOOOH little man was going "straight" to the Police. If she would have never taken that car, she would still be spending that money. And making sure her father's commissary account was always "loaded".
I think you sort of messed up the relationships. You say Bradley is Angela's stepson, and John's son. That can't be true when Bradley openly says John raised him from childhood like his own son, and that his biological dad is outside. It seems to me Bradley is Angela's biological son before she met John. I know Angela talks about John having 5 other kids with 3 different baba mamas, but I think she had several baby dads before John as well. So, in the end, it seems like greedy Angela got ratted out by her own son, because she couldn't let him have $10k from the insurance!!
Not entirely similar, but something my city did to try and make people feel better about calling for help (specifically during a drug overdose) was make something called, "The Good Samaritan Act". Basically if you call for help for someone overdosing or suspected overdose, you don't have to worry about being searched for drugs or anything like that. They just deal with the person in need and leave you alone. A lot of people would leave their "friends" for dead because of fear of getting searched for drugs or arrested. It didn't help much, I have had to drag more than one person out of a house and to a bus stop to be able to call for help because the house owner didn't want to get in trouble. I think people don't call or get involved because they don't want to have to give their info or anything, they just want to be able to notify help is needed and that's it. Even if you pocket dial the police where I am they want your name and address ffs lol
@@KarenStark-x2x he withheld information about a murder and only told when he got his car taken. He wasn't scared for his life, he just wanted to be rewarded for keeping the secret. If he was a little older or has a criminal history he would have been arrested but let's look at him like a child. If my father was murdered by my stepmother, 100 thousand dollars wouldn't keep my mouth shut and he kept quiet for 7 months over 10 thousand.
I like the way you think, alot of people think in black and white but intelligent people know that somerimes it isnt that simple, there is also shades of grey .
I want to thank u guys for the outstanding work u do on these cases. Jason narrating skills videos as well as audio is awesome amazing awe-inspiring to do such great works. Keep up the excellence!
“Knocked on my door and told me someone’s dead at the end of my driveway” what a way to wake up and I need his calmness. I’m spastic as hell in the AM. This guy must’ve served. ♥️
Good grief, this teenage boy is mourning a car. And then tattles on his mommy not because she was an accomplice in a murder, no, because she took his car. These folks are low down and just plain strange.
Craziest part is it was her stepson. She killed the kids dad and he still didn't talk until he lost the car.
@@maddisonbythesea3015no John was his stepdad. So he was keeping his mom’s secret probably out of loyalty and being in an abusive household growing up.
@@maddisonbythesea3015his bio dad was at the police station, John was his step father
@@bettyedmonds7106 What? Are you trying to say his biological father is OC?
@@jsheldon1976try to listen carefully and pay attention.
His DAD, who is not CO and not John, told the boy that he believes his step-mom was involved in the killing.
Neighbors heard all this and not one of them called 911? I wouldn't want to have them as neighbors.
Yeah, that bothered me as well.
I absolutely 💯 agree with you.
Agreed 💯
Those are great neighbors. Mind your own business. 99.9999% of the time, that works out just fine😅
Yet they'd call for noise and stupid reasons/ excuses but when they could save a life do sweet F all
This kid would have never called law enforcement if his mom hadn’t taken the car. He’s a bad person too.
Totally agreed.
What a fink.
In the end he lost the car anyways when the insurance co. wanted their money back.
@@jimmyzhao2673 Guaranteed this momo never thought they’d take the car back. Didn’t even know when his dad passes. “Uh, March or August”. Dope
He was obviously in on it. His story about her "confessing" to him makes absolutely no sense. He planned it with her and CO because they all wanted the money.
Yes! He loved that car more than anybody 😭
When I heard he had gone down the street for help instead of his own home, I knew she did it. His wife was the killer.
Me too. Running *away* from his house was a huge red flag for me
How could I not see that! Wow
Absolutely heart breaking
or maybe you knew it because you read the title and then clicked on the video
Fair point. Sometimes you are prevented from going where you want to go though.
If someone was chasing me with a gun, I wouldn't run towards where my children were. So, I was thinking that maybe he wanted to get the shooter as far away from his family as possible. However, I feel that the wife probably knows something. I am going to go finish watching the rest now.
I love that no annoying music is playing in the background and that this is full interrogation and unedited
4:06 “I heard someone yelling ‘HELP! HELP!’, then I heard 3 gunshots, and a car take off.”
So you just went back to bed? Lady, you should be ashamed of yourself.
They could have saved his life 🤦🏼♀️ maybe the paramedics would have gotten there in time 🙉
A phone call could have gone a long way.
If only u knew, thats nothing.
It's hard to believe. My God!
Do you know what generation it is? Pull out and record instead of calling for help. Why are y'all surprised? 💀💀
the caller is quite impressive with the calm demeanour and proper terminologies! RIP John...
Same thing I thought. Perhaps he’s a true crime junkie like us 😉
@@keepfaith_g i noticed this too, my man was straight up doing investigative work on the damn phone with 911.
You KNOW he was because the operator wasn't saying anything
@@thelastyateman5518 right? he be like i see rigor mortis, he is dead.
I had to pause and google what was it, its a proper term for the stiff muscles, very impressed LOL
yes and I wasn't annoyed by this 911 operator either.
@@keepfaith_gvery impressed? He mistook a 50 year old guy for a teenager.
What an idiot she is, receiving $500k from life insurance policy and then harasses the kid for not paying back $10k?? That caused him to turn her in. She deserves to be in prison for sheer stupidity. What horrible lives some people live.
This is literally a story in the bible. Matthew 18:21
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I wanted to read the Bible story & it turns out to be Matthew 23-35 spot on*
No doubt. She should have just given him the car and counted herself lucky the greedy bastard didn’t want more. I’ll bet he did? Probably told her add a zero
The frickin’ kid didn’t care about the dead stepdad…. He only cared about the car … “that car meant a lot to me”
Na, I wouldn’t narc on my mom for killing my stepdad. Unless she takes my car away. 🙄 What a family. 🤦
she seems like she would be a horrible mother so maybe that's another reason...?
The son was actually HER stepson, and John was his dad with another woman
Hedidnt seem to know what happened fully.
@@moodyinformed wrong. Did you watch?
@@nicoledenning8090no you're wrong did YOU watch? That was his biological father. She is his stepmum. She said in the interview he has 6 kids, 2 with one woman, 2 with another woman, 1 with another woman, 3 baby mamas for 5 kids. Then they got together and had their daughter. Like she said in the interview, I wouldn't do that to my daughter, (take her father from her). That daughter is HER only child. The son is her stepson!
29:10 & 30:51
This detective is doing an awesome job. I love her demeanor
I don't for the life of me understand how u hear someone yelling for help and then a gunshot but don't think about calling the police 😕 even if ur wrong at least u can sleep at night knowing ur a good caring person. Rest in Paradise John 🙏🏿❤️🕊️🙇🏿♀️
I moved into an apartment and the couple next to me starting fighting the first night. The woman started screaming bloody murder. I don’t know what compelled me, I didn’t even put on my glasses. Just marched next door and started banging on the door. The man answered. I asked if she was safe. He claimed she was, I said I won’t believe it until I see she was. He took me to their bedroom. She told me she was fine, so I scolded her. I told her screaming is so I know to call for help and if she screams again I’m gunna call the cops.
So, lucky I didn’t die.
They moved out the next month.
I will always investigate, I will always get help. But I don’t think I’ll put myself in that danger again.
Bystander effect
Because it's 50/50 whether the cops believe you, or think you did something. I've called the cops 4 times over 30 years because of a break in at my neighbors, a dog running on the freeway, found a friend deceased and a guy at my work causing problems. For the dog I was accused of drinking and driving (I wasn't) had to take a field sobriety test! I passed but it was an hour! And for finding my friend deceased (he died of natural causes, a stroke) I was questioned even though I was crying etc. Then the cops tells me they found a gun next to him and I freaked out because he implied he killed himself but then he said no!!?? WTF? Anyway I would still call though if I ever thought someone was in trouble. But there's reasons people don't.
@@Bettinasisrg you can bet your lunch I'll never call em.
@@hastyhillfarmand4x480 imagine someone shoots you. Youre laying on rhe pavement desprately clingy to life and no one calls for help for you. Dont be a coward.
I love how you don't draaaag out these videos. Most True Crime channels would make this 45 min video a 2.5 hour video
It should be a 10 minute video
@@ImThePrizeXY okay short attention span haver. go do something else about it
He ran away from his house and was found 3 houses away, That tells you that he knew that going back into his house was not a safe option.
Or he didn't want to lead a killer into his house?
Or, he has just been shot and adrenaline kicked in so he just ran
Or the house was locked and unlocking a door while being shot, isn't the easiest of tasks.
No, shttt captain. Obviously, you should be a detective
He was running from out his house,try to get in car , couldn't got hit ,ran ,got hit ,down for the count .sad ,,her son just as bad ,, to later tell on his mom 😂 for getting his car taken away..lol 🤣 oh man ,if that ain't a full circle,,don't know what is .....
She should be spending life without parole! I’m tired of prosecution, making deals with the devil!
They’ll do anything to close a case
Yes me too. She took a man's life. It's mind blowing they don't want to spend money to put them where they belong.
Beyond a reasonable doubt can be a pretty high bar to clear sometimes.
@@stephenasmith6387facts.
@@CharlesThomas23 very much so. A lot of people don’t understand just how high, I see people get mad about plea deals all the time. In some cases, it’s either a plea deal or they run a very good chance of the person going free after a trial.
If she didn’t 🔫 him and the detective said I’m thinking you did it she wouldn’t have sat there silent. She would have been like WHAT? I would never do that to my husband are you crazy. Her silence spoke VOLUMES
Exactly !! Guilty as heck !
I immediately thought the same thing. Didn’t even try to play that off.
Not to mention saying she heard it all go down and then went back to bed essentially 😂
Yeah me too... if someone had accused me of doing something I hadn't done, even something trivial, I'd be a lot more animated than she is... a lot more.
Moral of this story.. This is what happens when there is no love in a family. Truly a tragic conclusion.
I find it difficult to understand some of the ridiculous reasons of why people are so willing to take the life of others. But then again my father always told me never to underestimate the greed and/or stupidity of others
🙏🏽💯
It would take me about 20 long and hard years of work to make 500.000 dollars, 20 long years of pain, slaving away, being sick, getting up early, fighting with my spouse and children only to end up with nothing after 20 years because all of the money would have been spent just surviving and by that time I probably would have been estranged of my family as well.
Indeed. It’s unreal. Especially considering how difficult it is to get away with murder now a days. I can’t believe people are so willing to risk spending the rest of their lives in prison over money
Wise fella, your father.
This is the unfortunate truth and reason why I don't trust nobody.
"we're not drinkers" and then every story she tells mentions drinking
Just like Sarah Boone.
@jeremykrawczyk6723, she meant to say, "We're not thinkers...."
They’re not drinkers, they just practice a lot. 😂
Very typical statement of an alcoholic in denial.
😑”I’m not under arrest.”
Detective: “you’re not leaving”.😝
With her country self.
Right lol..loved that too 🤣
I actually believe that the cops are obligated to notify a person in custody exactly why they are not free to leave, either being detained pending an investigation or under arrest on criminal charges. They can't just hold you just because, there has to be a disrinct lawful reason.
@@mytomanen_brei actually came here to see if anyone caught how unlawful that was. surprised she didn’t get the video thrown out for that.
@@mytomanen_brepeople aren’t as smart as they think they are and they think they can talk to cops without attorneys . Cops take advantage of that.
It’s so obvious that’s she guilty. She has absolutely no emotion at all when talking about the murder of her husband. She immediately started bad mouthing him as soon as they started talking. And every time the detective accuses her she’s not offended or angry at all. She just sits there like a robot.
Exactly!!! She's really weird.
No emotion, no nothing...
Like you said... a robot. 🤷♀️
Right lol well put
She gets the dumbest criminal award. You receive a 1/2 mil and you can't GIVE your son the car ( a used car at that). It had to be a monthly car note payable to you.
IDK... my cousin robbed a gas station for $$ to buy pizza for our other lil cousins he was babysittin, then proceeded to go BACK to the same gas station w/the same clerk on duty that he robbed hours before so he would have donuts & milk for them in the morning... I thought that was pretty damn dumb😂😂😂😂
@@denaturner8871Thai deserves to be dramatically recreated into a comedy short at least!
@@denaturner8871criminals are never very smart 🙈
How do people live with themselves hearing someone being killed and not call the cops? Sickening people.
If you don’t know the answer to that, you clearly do not know how many people get shot after calling the cops by the cops.
Don't call the police because the police will shoot you? You seriously typed this??
You must be from the inner city
Let me guess Travon and Floyd were just hapless victims??
Peace maker me says, Headphones. Games. Videos. Music. You could roll down our street in a wheelchair on fire like a meteor and nobody would notice.
@@anthonymarsh4956shut up bro that's stupid
Not you snitching on your mom over a car and not your mom putting you on a payment plan to repay money that she got for a man that she killed. Diabolical crazy work
Thank you for letting it play and not talking excessively over it. Other channels like this talk on and on and on over the footage.
I agree! Perfect ratio. Although I do love to see footage of the actual trial in court, including the sentencing and the reaction.
Yes. There is one guy I used to follow and he was really good at the beginning, but the last year or so he would do multiple videos on one case, and we are talking 2-4 hours on each, and he talked SO much. It was too much.
@@sonjaheck3156dreading?
Well it is AI speaking so probably a foreign channel admin.
One of my favorite detectives from these videos. She’s surgical and cool to see how her personality changes from person to person
The son is a pos too. He waited till the car got taken awake before he said anything and he’s all like “John raised me and meant a lot to me” oh pls give me a break. You’re just mad at your mom for taken it away, you wouldn’t have said a word if she hadn’t🤦♀️
"John bought that car for me"
Gets caught lying
*"John's money bought that for me"
Great recovery kid.
@@tfee97 I disagree. The money came from his father's insurance that he paid into. So John did buy him the car, since it was his money. It might well have been a bribe to him.
He probably thought when she was bustd he'd get all the cash
@@DrJ-hx7wv No one is saying that John did not pay for the car. They are just specifying that John the dad, did not knowingly buy his son the car as a gift. Yes, “he bought it” but not while he was alive.
Meaning it was not a gift on special occasion while the father was alive, buying his son a gift. Which implies a special meaning for the son, and the son tried backtracking to the cop to underscore this “meaning”.
Which was NOT the case.
Pretty simple.
A woman interrogating this lady seemed like a great strategy in my opinion whether it was on purpose. Called her out on the BS especially when it came to her having relations with multiple men
I prefer UK investigative methods. Detectives there conduct at least TWO complete, UNINTERRUPTED, minimally prompted chronological tellings of key events with subjects/targets/witnesses.
They’re listening for consistencies, details, variances etc. Only when they’ve heard the telling twice and then CONFIRMED the details and identified ‘problems’ will they attempt to interrogate and question the subject! They are rarely looking for a ‘confession’ because the UK regards confessions as highly problematic! Instead, they build a solid case on evidence and confirmed facts SUPPORTED by a subjects voluntary statements and even the absence of statements. ‘Anything you DO NOT tell us now may not be used at trial’ is how it goes in the UK.
This process may take hours, days or weeks.
Interview room cameras & recording devices are advantageously placed for optimum video & sound quality. The cameras are at eye level, sound recorders on the table, not tucked up in a far corner with a poor angle and even poorer audio!
Detectives want to know the answers to questions as much as possible before they ask subjects/targets. That way the detectives know when a subject is being truthful or deceptive!
It’s also a given that a subject will have a solicitor attending.
To have flawed methods of investigation, poor evidence handling or crime scene contamination be the reason a guilty person goes free is unacceptable in the UK!
Alternatively, U.S. detectives vie immediately for a confession and in the process frequently reveal sensitive details of the crime/crime scene/persons of interest. Relying on subjects to ‘fill in the blanks’ is just . . . lazy, IMO. Plus, we now know innocent people give false, fabricated or coerced ‘confessions!’
I agree our system is better. US does recognise and protect against the weakness of confession by stipulating convictions cannot be achieved via confession alone, without corroborating evidence.
Still, the US propensity to investigate via confession led trajectory is... problematic.
ya i really liked her
@@GaiaCarneyTHANK YOU FOR SHARING!! Amazing information! Much appreciated!
@@noodlenoggin5854God save the King!
"he beat the sh*t out of me"
AFTER YOU SLASHED HIM IN BOTH LEGS W A freaking BOXCUTTER. It's called self defense. What a monster.
Sarah Boone vibes. You don't get to be the victim after attacking someone.
@@thomasschwartzman4671nailed it
Right and he goes to jail? Only in NYC, NJ and one other state there isn’t self defense. He was well with in his right to beat her senseless after she slashed him smh. That’s crazy to me
@@KrysysKaosSelf defense is allowed in every state.
@@Tat2Dragonsto an extent but your odds of going to jail for defending yourself in these states including Cali another state I’ve lived are very high. For example it makes no sense to me that you have the duty to retreat and call the police faster than if you own a fire arm to be able to get the intruder out of your house. While I agree, if the person is retreating, you shouldn’t shoot the person in the back, things happen so quickly a homeowner shouldn’t be penalised if something happens to someone committing a home invasion.
Bro was like... "You wanna take away my car? Well.... under the bus you go, (step)mother!"
Thats his mother. The victim was his step father.
In the end he lost the car anyways when the insurance co. wanted their money back.
@@jimmyzhao2673yeah but im guessing it was a "if i go down, youre coming down with me" kind of thing
@@SaraSavingSpirits2 is he? The video said it was John's son from his first baby mama or whatever. Look back around 30:50 it says "her stepson"
@@moodyinformed 36:10 he explains that John is NOT his real father BUT he raised him. His real father is out in the waiting room. So ummmm, yeah.
So do I understand this properly, he gets life for have a gun as a convict but she only gets 20 years for killing her husband ?
Our legal system sucks!
It's about what they can prove! He had the gun! I'm not saying we need to like it but be thankful for our judicial system! Ppl have no idea what an actual corrupt system is like.
@@BettinasisrgYou are right 💯
A better lawyer would have gotten him off the weapons possession. There is enough reasonable doubt to suggest someone planted the gun to get him in trouble.
Women get off Scott free all the time
It’s awesome that greed was her downfall. Imagine getting $500,000 given to you for free for no work and you have to give it all back because your son stopped making payments on the $10,000 car you bought your son. Greed and money are the root of all evil. There’s more than enough in the world for everyone’s need but not for everyone’s greed - Ghandi
Greed makes people retards.
Exactly. She must’ve blew thru that money just as fast as she got it smh son is a dope head, doesn’t even know when his dad was murdered 🤦🏽♀️
You have to wonder why she didn't pay cash for the car.
This is what I call Devine intervention!
Anyone else now automatically hear That Chapter's life insurance music when it's mentioned in a video?
Exactly what I just thinking 😹😹😹☠️🫠😁
yesss
🎉
lol yes , mike has brainwashed us all
I bust out the dance 😂
Continue with the good work,, watching from Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪
I find that so interesting.
What interests you in this?
I personally try to educate myself on how banal evil actually. Evil isn't a mustache twirling villain or Hannibal Lecture...It's a jittery woman who can't take responsibility for themselves
Kabisa
@@abdisamamedia yes bana,,
The kid tought he will get his mom and grandfather in jail and he will get all the money, not thinking all their stuff had to be sold to pay back the insurance money 😮
That’s his dad
"Someone help!! Please, help!!"
*Multiple gunshots*
"Ehhh, probably just the wind, nothing to worry about."
It's just sad how little people value life over money.
"March or August. Something like that " 😂
like how a man responds to "when is ur anniversary?" 😂😂😂
That's cause she is a femminist therefore she acts like a man
Yeah, that was cray cray lol
Who hears someone yelling for help, then gunshots, but doesn’t call police? Apparently a LOT of people.
Hear something, see something? Say something!
People who aren't from here.
If I hear cats fighting outside mine I wake alarmed and feel I should call a vet ambulance 😂
@@claudiarocks8844 🥰
@@kenw2225 that's far from true
I hear a nosey attention whore. I see you're comfortable involving yourself in business that's not yours. I say you get by on attributes not related to intelligence. I heard say and spoke how am I doing?
Those poor men waking up seeing a dead body. I couldn’t *fathom* . I can promise you that man is a veteran military, retired police, or retired fire fighter. He is so calm I know he’s seen some things in his lifetime.
*fathom
yes 100%
@@SlashHarkenUltra thanks. I was speaking into my phone. Typo.
...or a normal hillbilly from Mississippi.
@@BradleyVolk3 Yep, a hunter too.
Amazing thats killers always act like victims. Quite disgusting
I love how they talk to themselves when they're alone, professing their innocence!
To the ppl saying the kid only shared the truth because of the car selfishly...you've likely never had a Parent burden you with a life-shattering Adult secret when you're a child. That messes up your development badly, and weighs on you in a way a child is not equipped to handle. Yes the car being taken away was the catalyst...but I would bet the kid wanted that weight off his shoulders. As he should- it wasn't his to carry. And the car being taken away was likely a mental breaking point..as he was clinging on to the memory of his dad with that car..so when she took the car away- it probably felt like she was selfishly taking his dad away AGAIN. Makes perfect sense he would break after that and be happy to free himself from the mess.
They got away with it but she got greedy for that car
Pathetic
No shit. They were not even on the right path, thinkin affair. That old man's name never even came up during interrogation. Thanks Junior! ...you little rotten POS.
Love this detective!! She gets to the point!!
If i hear screaming, yelling few gunshots and a car take off. Right away my brain says call the police someone most likely needs help. Im so glad i have great neighbors that look out for each other and each other homes.
So the cop tells her “I think you shot him.” ****she sits and stares at her for 30 seconds** Good God woman, if I was innocent and an officer said I did it, I would flip out. I would also be much more upset than this lady is. She’s evil.
That's the stupidest way to basically confess, just sit there and make it obvious you're trying to think of a rebuttal
@@KingdomHeart556 Exactly. Obviously not the brightest family on earth as a whole. That poor kid was dumb as a box of rocks. I feel terrible he lost his dad but he only outed his mom because she took his car away. He didn’t even remember when his dad died. 🤦🏻♀️ Sad all the way around.
Yea at least pretend to be upset 🤦🏼♀️
If you didn’t commit a crime they are blaming you for, I would shut up and demand a lawyer. An outburst can be used against you too.
I've called emergency services for anything happening in my neighborhood. Vagrants fighting at the park across the street? Yup. A grass fire started on the interstate embankment just down the street? Yup. Drive by shooting that I ended up testifying in? Yup.
Most of the time I will be told that others have called in before I did but I want to make sure before ever thinking "oh someone else will call it in"
Such A Good Little Boy. 😅
There was a murder in my cul de sac, but I honestly heard nothing. No one did. It was shocking.
What I have learned from these videos is that when you ask a simple question and you get a 10 minute answer back, something is fishy.
I’m just continuously baffled by people talking to the cops without an attorney 😂
A neighbour heard “Help, help…” and then gunshots, and did nothing?!?!
Perfect
Just like in 1964 when Kitty Genovese age 28 was stabbed and crying for help in front of her apartment building in Queens, NY... 37 or 38 people heard her and no one did anything. Sad situation.
I can kind of understand that because I heard ruckus with my next-door neighbor and then found out they were acting out of play after calling the cops! So it’s like you’re damned if you do damned if you don’t! They never talk to me again after that
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 tell me something chuckles. Do you have family? 😅😅😅😅😅 I'm at home recovering from shoulder surgery because of a lunatic meth head patient in my. He attacked me and my staff. According to you, I should ALWAYS put myself in the path of danger? 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
There is a lot of research about this. Bystanders often think that surely someone else called so they should or they doubt what they heard..so don’t call.
Snitched only cause she took your car.
Right. Absolutely disgusting.
Unfortunately an olive branch was not extended in Olive Branch.
Her downfall was she took that car away from her son. That car was that kid's prized possession he turned her in out of spite....
You lay down with dogs, you get fleas..
John sounded like a jerk but this kid cared more about a car than the truth about a murder his mother organized.
That boy was raised in a violent and chaotic home. Nothing but dysfunction so his reasoning doesn't surprise me. If he had typical reasoning, that would surprise me.
@@delyyfreshh610it’s so weird that he referred the victim who is his dad by his first name John
@@delyyfreshh610 No, you've got it backwards, I went back to double check just to make sure. He says "John was like a father figure to me even though my bio dad is sitting right out there", so on and so forth. Around the 36:12 mark is where you can find that.
@@ameliashostak4764many of us were confused because the narrator said he was John's son from his first marriage.
@@maddisonbythesea3015😍
Heard a man yelling for help then two gunshots followed by silence...then a car leaving the scene. Yeah so I just went back to sleep. Merica.
Wild-west type absolute hellhole.
There should be a charge when you hear a crime happening and don't report it and don't assume someone els2 will make that call just do it you don't need to give your name.
CO? What a name. Every day in prison, “Hey CO!”
All the corrections officers turn round.
Her being quite when accused of killing her husband says it all because an innocent person would have gone off for being accused of it.
Why don't the people who hear gunshots and yelling call the police?
cos they aint snitchy women
@@jimminycrunkettgod forbid you’re ever in that situation and someone doesn’t call for you because “sNiTcHiN” ffs
@@jimminycrunkettMoore on!
🤔🤔🤔 Well'llllllll, if you live around a pond full of duck's and geese. When you're used to hearing them early every morning. It's not going to mean anything to you when you hear this on Christmas or Easter. Obviously it was a Good Ole Boy town, and that's why they just said a few cuss words. Then rolled back over and went to sleep.
I heard someone get shot to death so I went back to watching television
so you heard a man yelling help and didn’t think to call the cops… individualism is a disease.
It's disgusting and we're spiraling away from loving and caring for each other at an alarming rate. If I don't know and agree with you, I don't care about you. This seems the new American mindset.
American mindset? That's the reason no one does anything anymore, they're not from here
@@Mrshane288that’s because everyone tells your to “mind your own business” when someone does step in
It's call the bystander effect. If they heard it surely some else did and possibly someone else called the police so some don't want to call thinking some else did. You should always call, but unfortunately some don't.
Considering how when people have tried to get help, they get screwed over and sued. Don't blame the people who want to help, blame the "sensitive" lawsuit seekers
This detective doing the interview with the mom is a savage!!! Maybe the best I have ever heard
He was a father,step father,and a husband and he worked hard for his family.....smh 🙏 poor man she didn't deserve him.
I'm not sure what he saw in her. Her greediness had to have reared its ugly head long before this.
He was a a serial cheater with an “addiction” to being a deviant. He was no prize, either.
@@lostandfound5145 did you know him? I did, he was my father and he was an amazing man. Don’t believe anything that comes out of Angela’s mouth.
He was my father and he is missed every single day.
@ I am so sorry for your loss & I wish you so much healing & strength. God bless you.
Box cutter is not actually a pocket knife!
If you dont want to get caught probably shouldnt piss off one of the people that know what you did but im glad shes not that smart.
AB-SO-"LUTLY", almost exactly what I just told another Subscriber.
How cold blooded this was. I thought about what investigator said to the wife, "your husband was begging for his life!"
What a total loss of life, for mostly ignorant & selfish reasons.
"August or March? Something like that."
❤ Thanks for the upload.
Why people talk to police without a lawyer?
RIP 🙏🏻🕊😔🕯️✝️
Wow that's a huge tell that she didn't react to being told she's the main suspect
I wouldn’t want to be on the wrong side of that lady detective that’s for damned sure 😩
@@007mia7 Especially is she wanted to take a seat on you. All kidding aside, she was pretty good. B-B+
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Ooooooh you better "KNOW" it!!! She came in there, like she was John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Matt Dillon, and "Scarface", all in one. I'd rather take a back in the day whoopin from my Mother, with that extension cord. Then to have to deal with "her".
The camera on that second interview was perfectly clear. First time I've seen and heard it so good.
Killing is wrong but killing just for money is especially monstrous.
That Female Detective Needs a Promotion! Shes amazing!!!
as a firefighter/paramedic, i will forever be perplexed as to why so many people, like an insane amount, hear and see something and just not call 911 and go back to what they were doing. ive had to take a second and walk away to calm down after hearing neighbors and civilians say things after a tragedy that could have been prevented if they just picked up the damn phone! i am so lucky to live in the neighborhood i grew up in, we are all like one big family and are constantly checking in each other and running to each others aid if needed! it really does save lives to live around people who care about everyone’s wellbeing and can’t just go back to bed without checking on everyone, after hearing something horrific like this
I like this Cop!
She was the perfect choice for this particular interrogation.
I'm kind of skeptical her main concern is her kid.
I love how she throws him under the bus ten mins into the interview with his addiction’
She’s a keeper
There are so many evil people out there I pray for their soul
Angela received over $500,000 and is worried about a measly amount of less than 10k. I think the kid was involved. If he was so concerned about his Dad he would have said something earlier. Not after his car got repoed.
The cops were lousy interrogators.
"NOPE," he wasn't involved until she told him. "But", when she took back that, don't say anything about what I told you "CAR". OOOOOH little man was going "straight" to the Police. If she would have never taken that car, she would still be spending that money. And making sure her father's commissary account was always "loaded".
I think you sort of messed up the relationships. You say Bradley is Angela's stepson, and John's son. That can't be true when Bradley openly says John raised him from childhood like his own son, and that his biological dad is outside. It seems to me Bradley is Angela's biological son before she met John. I know Angela talks about John having 5 other kids with 3 different baba mamas, but I think she had several baby dads before John as well. So, in the end, it seems like greedy Angela got ratted out by her own son, because she couldn't let him have $10k from the insurance!!
Holy smokes! This is why I strive to keep my life on the straight and narrow. John must have been making good money to support all those people.
@@Hatbox948 he definitely was bursting his arse!
Thank you for covering this. He’s my dad. I’m his oldest daughter Ashley.
How could Life Insurance pay out without insuring this woman wasn't involved?
Was wondering the same thing 🤷♀️
Crazy isn't it this life insurance debacle!
Same thing I was wondering.
When a Pontiac G8 more important than a Life. Embarrassing
A Holden commodore 😅
Was it the good G8 supercharged or base?
Her kids will be in the system for years. Then they will be under the control of the state. This is the worst for any child.
Only one was underage at the time. She is currently 22 and doing amazing. John is my dad.
Ridiculous state of society where a woman can cut a man across both his thighs and it is he who is arrested and sent to jail.
Not entirely similar, but something my city did to try and make people feel better about calling for help (specifically during a drug overdose) was make something called, "The Good Samaritan Act". Basically if you call for help for someone overdosing or suspected overdose, you don't have to worry about being searched for drugs or anything like that. They just deal with the person in need and leave you alone. A lot of people would leave their "friends" for dead because of fear of getting searched for drugs or arrested. It didn't help much, I have had to drag more than one person out of a house and to a bus stop to be able to call for help because the house owner didn't want to get in trouble.
I think people don't call or get involved because they don't want to have to give their info or anything, they just want to be able to notify help is needed and that's it. Even if you pocket dial the police where I am they want your name and address ffs lol
Love this ❤🙌
So the kid waited until she did something he didnt like to tattle on her. If she hadnt of taken the car away... he would have kept his mouth shut??
Exactly! 🫤
He should be charged too
@@LewisBrazelzno, not the son. You can't help but he had a crazy mom
@@KarenStark-x2x he withheld information about a murder and only told when he got his car taken. He wasn't scared for his life, he just wanted to be rewarded for keeping the secret. If he was a little older or has a criminal history he would have been arrested but let's look at him like a child. If my father was murdered by my stepmother, 100 thousand dollars wouldn't keep my mouth shut and he kept quiet for 7 months over 10 thousand.
He just mad because his mom took the car now he wants to snitch 😂😂 petty 🤦♂️
She really didn't know about cell phone locations 😅
It will be no time til you hit million !! Love your videos
dam what an evil lady over money is what is boils down too
The absolute primal root of all evil, greed. Turns people into monsters.
I like the way you think, alot of people think in black and white but intelligent people know that somerimes it isnt that simple, there is also shades of grey .
Intro music always sounds so good
I definitely love it but never know exactly what she’s saying so I add my own words 😂
I love it too. They used to list the song in the description in their older vids but I forgot what it was called
Great interrogator! Thanks for the vid.
Thank you for years of great respectable,very well made videos,you put lots of work into your channel! Love that !😊
Baby mamas.. is this what mothers are called by adults in the US???
Yes.
Hood rats usually speak like that. Majority of ppl do not
It's a slang term. Definitely not used by everyone and not in any proper communication.
only for women who sleep around and have kids with multiple different men. baby daddies are the same thing but just it's a man instead of a woman
It’s used but to me it sounds derogatory. I hate hearing it.
Snitching on your mom over a car is crazy!
If u hear or see anything call the cops. If you ever commit a crime,never tell Anyone
I want to thank u guys for the outstanding work u do on these cases. Jason narrating skills videos as well as audio is awesome amazing awe-inspiring to do such great works. Keep up the excellence!
“Knocked on my door and told me someone’s dead at the end of my driveway” what a way to wake up and I need his calmness. I’m spastic as hell in the AM. This guy must’ve served. ♥️
*The only thing this video demonstrates CLEARLY, is that you should NEVER TALK TO COPS WITHOUT A LAWYER PRESENT*