This was one of the most bizarre stories I’ve ever heard. I remember when this first happened. Both brothers on totally different paths and both ended up the same way.
I like when 48 Hours brings us the _really_ old episodes (13 years ago, in this case) because I forgot half of it already, and can rewatch. Plus the old episodes are better anyway.
They don’t seem to tell us why the cousin came forward. He wasn’t even on the police radar, so why would he contact them and then take a 20 year prison sentence? Something very strange there.
I grew up in a small town where my dad was very well to do. He had no education, but we farmed more than 3,000 acres of onions near Yuma, Arizona. He started with nothing, and worked 80 hours per week until he could "take a breather" an enjoy the fruits of his labor. He once said to me that you will discover that most of the biggest problems in this world have to do with sex and money. I think he was right. Thanks for reading.
@@christianromero6604 Another thing he used to say is that the guy down the street isn't really a threat to you; he has no access. BUT YOUR FAMILY!!! WATCH OUT!
She just wanted attention as her hubby wasn’t giving it to her. He was too busy making millions 😉. Women want a financially successful spouse but then they realize he’s always working to maintain their lifestyle. Next thing you know, she’s having an affair with the “help”🎉 yay!! This happens all the time.
@@Sch586 Prisons are suppose to be awful. I don't get why anyone would make prison comfortable like a vacation resort, which is exactly what they have in Norway. Going to prison there is a reward.
@@victormulke3048Poor people will eventually rise up and rid the world of their obscenely wealthy oppressors. There are precedents for this eventuality. Sleep well.
@@victormulke3048 Actually lower income people give the most, large companies will give for tax write offs but not with the intent of helping. When you look at races when not in conjunction with income Black people are the highest givers and that is followed by the Asian community. Both groups give regardless of organization or program.
The lawyer saying "but it was just money" when his dead clients CRIMES are brought up is gross. Going broke or being "poor" is violent, maybe not a punch in the face but it still causes the same PTSD as physical assaults. This is why people who have money "steal" or take advantage of laws etc. Just from the fear of being broke.
Yes, people had millions of dollars stolen from them. Can you imagine the shock? Not to mention, some of them were destitute after he took all their money.
Being poor is NOT violent and the fact that you'd say that just shows the privileged world you live in. Millions of people are poor and are not violent.
@@kenyattaclay7666 You don't have a clue how the ghetto works... it's run by extremely violent gangs, including the blue line gang. You are out of touch.
I'm going to assume that you just didn't understand what they said because they did not say poor _people_ are violent. They said the experience of being poor is violent and causes ptsd just like actual physical violence does. * if that's still not making sense, check out the definitions of violence and that might help. (Not talking crap, most people genuinely don't know that violence has additional meaning beyond the physical) @@kenyattaclay7666
@@kenyattaclay7666 I believe the original poster is actually aligned with you. They're saying that living in poverty means living in often underserved areas by law enforcement and the civic government, leading to high crime rates, illicit substances abuse, and overall more dangerous living conditions for poor people. The violence the poster is describing are these dangerous conditions of being poor in reality. The guy in the video saying "but it was just money" is a privileged position because it implies the speaker didn't even consider what it's like to actually be poor in the USA.
I'm not much of a conspiracy theorist. However, Kessel ripped off a lot of rich and powerful people, and we're meant to believe it was his assistant and his cousin who killed him? Yeah, OK
Those cops covered for the real killer and found a patsy. It would be interesting to look into their finances and lifestyle changes since this case finished.
Some folks absolutely _love_ slandering innocent people, in this case falsely accusing the investigators. I guess it gives them the jollies. God help us.
This is exactly what I was thinking. There is definitely a cover up happening here. And they used Carlos and his family as the scape goat. Hence why he ended up pleading guilty. He was blackmailed
" Lenny's story is too detailed to be made up" - unless it was fed to him by the prosecution. Perhaps Lenny is on the hook for some other unrelated crime and 20 years for this is a better deal.
Yep! I think some of the rich millionaires wouldn’t mind throwing a guy under the bus for their own crime. Can’t trust a place like Greenwich, too many rich manipulators. The fact they never looked into people who hated him and wanted him dead was insane.
@@scorbunny7737 Thank you 👍 Isn't it wonderful how some people love to push crazy theories without knowing anything about the case? Some people watch a 42 minute TV program and become immediate experts, more knowledgeable than those who invetigated it - and covered it - for years. Just lovely 🤦♂️
So who thinks that the trujillo family was fighting about how much each one of them got from Andrew? I bet one of them felt shafted and decided to tell the cops. Just a wild guess.
It's just money?!!! That's what people who steal other people's money says. You need money to eat, to sleep, to live, heck in the USA you even need money to breath good air. If you take it away you really think someone won't turn violent? As far as anyone's concerned it couldn't have happened to a better guy
100% - I'm sure some of his victims worked very hard for the money he stole from them, while others may have inherited their wealth. Either way, it wasn't HIS money.
Ikr. People who spew quotes like this and the philosophical quote of “Money can’t buy happiness” either have money or no need for it. Like get real. It sure does and if you wanna keep your head in the ground go ahead.
@@yorkrothschild9922 I think they mean the specifics of what happened in the basement. Like how did one guy tie him up with the twist ties by himself? That kind of thing.
When you intentionally steal for selfish reasons, be prepared to take the consequences. Sad the brother died of course. However, they took too many risks with others' money.
@@toddsmith8608 I dunno, with that haircut, he definitely seems hardcore. He probably smokes like a freight train during his side gig in the arm wrestling circuit.
We need to shift human perception of success away from wealth and buying power, for humanity to have any chance of developing further. The model that's currently imposed upon us all from birth, simply cannot carry on endlessly, it's finate and it's coming to an end, hence all the strife going on around the world. It's so sad to know there's a better way for us all, if we only changed how we thought about life and settled for enough.
"We need to shift human perception of success away from wealth and buying power, ..." ----------------------------------------------- Agreed. But we're not going to do that so long as American culture preaches unrestricted capitalism.
his cousin was paid to take the fall. they always look at the poor person and never look too far. Just think if your last 24 - 48hr were scrutinized? he stole from very bad people and got done in by one of them.
@@jimwerther yeah, money. 20 years for what 100k each, what kinda tome.did the other do? More time more money. They used their family connection to cook him. Suddenly spark up a convo with a cousin who happens to have very powerful enemies. Police eager to close a big case follow was put out to follow. His only crime, his connection to a someone who had very powerful enemies.
@@martinb5626 I like the idea that a commenter watches a 42 minute TV program and immediately knows the case better than those who investigated it for years. Uh huh. Try at least reading a few articles first. Even the jury would likely have unanimously concluded that the three cousins were likely guilty. The only debate was beyond a reasonable doubt or not. As always, though, certain YT commenters enjoy being the self-declared experts. Makes them feel smart. Ah, the irony.
Why would the cousin implicate himself for no reason and go to jail for 20 years. Carlos is guilty af. When u work with rich ppl, you would feel tempted by their luxuries too. Not difficult to put 2 and 2 together.
Great to see another 'new' (I know it's from years ago, but it's new to me) ep. of 48 hours. I wish the channel would upload more older eps. Not to say that the newer ones are bad (or the oldest ones, which are fascinating to watch), but as a UK viewer who's got into the show via this channel, I like this this era of the show the best.
Hi 48 Hours, is there a way you can post in the descriptions of your videos the original air dates? Sometimes things are referenced, it's helpful to know when this was originally broadcast.
1. No one at 48 Hours reads the YT comment section. 2. They _do_ post the original broadcast date near the start of very old episodes. Look back; the screen said 2011 for this one.
The CT brother was so greedy! (no one needs 30 cars unless they're Jay Leno or own a Taxi Service.) And the younger bro. picked the wrong woman... of course she's getting free Chinese lessons now.
When it comes to retrials and hung juries is there a burden that the prosecutors have to meet to retry it? It just seems the guy took a deal because the prosecutor was going to drag this on and on.
You can tell a lot about people when they say it’s just money. This guy is a lawyer charging lots of money an hour for his work. Ask a maid or janitor if it’s just money. I can guarantee that they work much harder and make much less so they know that it’s not just money.
The cousin's testimony is incriminating but I don't see the motive. And I hate it when they say it had to be somebody he knew because there was no forced entry. When I'm home during the day my doors and glass sliders are usually unlocked. Also when you're in the process of moving the doors are usually unlocked. ☮️✌️☮️
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@@jasondaley718 Did this show of corruption and deceit bring that to mind?
@@jasondaley718no no no
@@stoveboltlvr3798😂😂😂😂
Exodus 34:7
The way money affected these brothers is insane! They chose different paths and still ended up the same.
This was one of the most bizarre stories I’ve ever heard. I remember when this first happened. Both brothers on totally different paths and both ended up the same way.
F the bi this is all propaganda from a corrupt agency
Their wives looked similar too and the marriages had problems.
They were both financial frauds and it seems like it caught up to them both.
@@pattieg2815he just said that 😅
I like when 48 Hours brings us the _really_ old episodes (13 years ago, in this case) because I forgot half of it already, and can rewatch. Plus the old episodes are better anyway.
They are
Agreed!!!
Yes yes thought I was the only one!!!! Watching from Johannesburg South Africa
.... Indeed Old Fruity.... Liking the Old One's... Cheers 48 Hours 13:33
And Erin Moriarty hasn't transformed completely into the crypt keeper yet
Always a treat to wake up to a 48 Hours episode!
I said the same thing ❤
Get a life
@@TNT-km2egDo you not have a life either? Here you are...
Lunchtime over here!!! Perfect company😅
Agree.
Showing Trujillo’s attorney smoking like a chimney and eating donuts was just tremendous. Unexpected, but tremendous.
Guy is a character
Yes, I picked up on that too. Indeed tremendous! ☮️✌️☮️
@janeE011 Yes an awesome character! ☮️✌️☮️
Ikr! I commented that seeing him smoking made me want a cigarette and I quit 8 years ago 😅
Looks like he just rolled out of bed! Lol
They don’t seem to tell us why the cousin came forward. He wasn’t even on the police radar, so why would he contact them and then take a 20 year prison sentence? Something very strange there.
His half sister gave him up. Her name was on a credit card in the case.
@@jimwerther Thanks. I was wondering if I'd missed something while I was watching, as I was thinking the same thing as the OP.
Maybe guilt
@@blueroses7935
You're welcome. There was a lot left out of this video.
@@jimwerther
So they never said why he did it , did they?
I grew up in a small town where my dad was very well to do. He had no education, but we farmed more than 3,000 acres of onions near Yuma, Arizona. He started with nothing, and worked 80 hours per week until he could "take a breather" an enjoy the fruits of his labor. He once said to me that you will discover that most of the biggest problems in this world have to do with sex and money. I think he was right. Thanks for reading.
I agree. But I wld add in family as well unfortunately
@@christianromero6604 Another thing he used to say is that the guy down the street isn't really a threat to you; he has no access. BUT YOUR FAMILY!!! WATCH OUT!
Especially if you are sick or dying and definitely after we die@@goodtalker
Cheating on your millionaire husband with a TV installer, really shows you money isn't everything. Wow
Yeah it is- that’s why she killed him
As soon as I heard that, I pictured Jim Carrey as the Cable Guy...
She just wanted attention as her hubby wasn’t giving it to her. He was too busy making millions 😉.
Women want a financially successful spouse but then they realize he’s always working to maintain their lifestyle. Next thing you know, she’s having an affair with the “help”🎉 yay!! This happens all the time.
Or she wasn't in love with him. Money brings a lot of fake people too@@danielboston8806
Larry, the cable guy!!! ❤️
Wow, I had heard the story of the brother being murdered in Hong Kong on a different episode of 48 hours, I think! What a family
Yes, his wife was a piece of work. Very snobby and rude and the Chinese prisons are awful.
Rip to both of them. But these man are with many faults. After all they were both hated by the closest people to them. It tells lot about family.
@@Sch586 Prisons are suppose to be awful. I don't get why anyone would make prison comfortable like a vacation resort, which is exactly what they have in Norway. Going to prison there is a reward.
I feel bad for the parents. Two sons murdered must be awful.
I get sick of such greedy people. You will find that poor people will help you out faster than a rich person will.
Like Bernie Madoff, ...Madoff with all their money!
Poor people squat off of rich people and dont have money to help anyone other than themselves
We need rich successful people but you’re right they can’t often be meanies 😅
@@victormulke3048Poor people will eventually rise up and rid the world of their obscenely wealthy oppressors. There are precedents for this eventuality. Sleep well.
@@victormulke3048 Actually lower income people give the most, large companies will give for tax write offs but not with the intent of helping. When you look at races when not in conjunction with income Black people are the highest givers and that is followed by the Asian community. Both groups give regardless of organization or program.
Going from a life of luxury to life in a Chinese prison...
I found that pretty satisfying. Instead of looking down on China from her apartment she now looks up at her apartment from a prison cell.
thats the last place id wanna be is in a chinese prison lol
I hate when that happens !!!
😂😂😂
@@aliwooz913 all the free noodles u can eat!!!
@@stumack9755man noodle
Easy to be generous with other folks money!
Right!
Especially when it's an entire country's money. That's when you need leaders who are proven to be financially responsible
@talesfromtheleashexpatdogl1426 heck the leaders blow our money daily! Just can't see a way to fix that!
The lawyer saying "but it was just money" when his dead clients CRIMES are brought up is gross. Going broke or being "poor" is violent, maybe not a punch in the face but it still causes the same PTSD as physical assaults. This is why people who have money "steal" or take advantage of laws etc. Just from the fear of being broke.
Yes, people had millions of dollars stolen from them. Can you imagine the shock? Not to mention, some of them were destitute after he took all their money.
Being poor is NOT violent and the fact that you'd say that just shows the privileged world you live in. Millions of people are poor and are not violent.
@@kenyattaclay7666
You don't have a clue how the ghetto works... it's run by extremely violent gangs, including the blue line gang.
You are out of touch.
I'm going to assume that you just didn't understand what they said because they did not say poor _people_ are violent. They said the experience of being poor is violent and causes ptsd just like actual physical violence does. * if that's still not making sense, check out the definitions of violence and that might help. (Not talking crap, most people genuinely don't know that violence has additional meaning beyond the physical) @@kenyattaclay7666
@@kenyattaclay7666 I believe the original poster is actually aligned with you. They're saying that living in poverty means living in often underserved areas by law enforcement and the civic government, leading to high crime rates, illicit substances abuse, and overall more dangerous living conditions for poor people. The violence the poster is describing are these dangerous conditions of being poor in reality. The guy in the video saying "but it was just money" is a privileged position because it implies the speaker didn't even consider what it's like to actually be poor in the USA.
What does it say about banks if someone can send them a forged release of mortgage document and they don't follow up with the bank that's releasing?
Andrew needed to pay Carlos a percentage for helping him launder the money.
This is my favorite 48 Hours episode EVER 💯💯 It's bizarre that 2 brothers were killed by 2 different people 😵💫😵
I'm not much of a conspiracy theorist. However, Kessel ripped off a lot of rich and powerful people, and we're meant to believe it was his assistant and his cousin who killed him? Yeah, OK
This is not adding up! The man who killed him didn’t even try to cover his crime!
Huh? Did you miss the part where they said there was no physical evidence?
Yay an episode I haven't seen🥹
Yes yayyy 🙌
Those cops covered for the real killer and found a patsy. It would be interesting to look into their finances and lifestyle changes since this case finished.
Some folks absolutely _love_ slandering innocent people, in this case falsely accusing the investigators. I guess it gives them the jollies. God help us.
Yeah, something doesn't quite add up there and the police being so dead set that he did it was a little weird. They didn't have any real evidence.
@@jert33
Plenty of evidence. Some people prefer fairy tales, thinking it makes them look smart. Just the opposite.
This is exactly what I was thinking. There is definitely a cover up happening here. And they used Carlos and his family as the scape goat. Hence why he ended up pleading guilty. He was blackmailed
@@b294-r7q
Why do YT commenters love to invent false stories when they don't even know the basic facts of the case?
Those 2 beautiful jurors may God bless you...logical. ..advised personal feelings should be out of their decision....
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You would want to have such a responsible Juror like this Woman who took it serious. The Police has to proof it beyond reasonable doubt.
" Lenny's story is too detailed to be made up" - unless it was fed to him by the prosecution.
Perhaps Lenny is on the hook for some other unrelated crime and 20 years for this is a better deal.
Yep! I think some of the rich millionaires wouldn’t mind throwing a guy under the bus for their own crime. Can’t trust a place like Greenwich, too many rich manipulators. The fact they never looked into people who hated him and wanted him dead was insane.
@@buckmeister78
Every single word of that comment is false. Learn the facts.
Yup! Definitely a cover happening here
@jimwerther
BIG FACTS 👌💯👍
@@scorbunny7737
Thank you 👍
Isn't it wonderful how some people love to push crazy theories without knowing anything about the case? Some people watch a 42 minute TV program and become immediate experts, more knowledgeable than those who invetigated it - and covered it - for years. Just lovely 🤦♂️
Lesson in life, don't have enthusiastic, motivated enemies
Yes 😊
😂 :snort: 😂
Only honest words about this.
So who thinks that the trujillo family was fighting about how much each one of them got from Andrew? I bet one of them felt shafted and decided to tell the cops. Just a wild guess.
This episode is one of the best. Trujillo's lawyer did a good job.
*shakes head all through episode*
Well done, Juror. "The evidence has to be there." Bingo.
🤣
Common sense has to be there too and obviously that was lacking hence the verdict.
Ikr unusual for a juror
@@andrewDaMack actually, the system requires evidence and not common sense. The truth can be irrelevant in court.
another solid spell-binding episode from 48 hours....a show that never fails to deliver
It's just money?!!! That's what people who steal other people's money says. You need money to eat, to sleep, to live, heck in the USA you even need money to breath good air. If you take it away you really think someone won't turn violent? As far as anyone's concerned it couldn't have happened to a better guy
100% - I'm sure some of his victims worked very hard for the money he stole from them, while others may have inherited their wealth. Either way, it wasn't HIS money.
Ikr. People who spew quotes like this and the philosophical quote of “Money can’t buy happiness” either have money or no need for it. Like get real. It sure does and if you wanna keep your head in the ground go ahead.
They both, unfortunately, got what was coming to them.
It's breathe* good air.
@@fionagregory9147 IDGAF how bout that
What in the name of “we either can’t or won’t pay for the rights to Pink Floyd’s ‘Money’ for the opening tune” is that playing over the opening?
Cry about it lol how's it affecting you
“i’m a white collar guy” while in a literal blue collar 🤣 5:07
😂😂
Cops aren’t renown for being the world’s greatest minds or rocket scientists so definitely on brand 😆
He meant white-collar crimes lol
😅😂😂 I thought that was a bizarre statement.
finally..a New episode !
It's unfortunately an old case, I've seen this episode before.
It's from 2011
RIP Robert
Ironic how the good brother married his killer and the fraudster brother married a good woman.It should've been the other way round.
Opposites attract !
I'm in Ct...& I remember seeing the Lifetime movie that was made:The two Mr. Kissels
It was a good movie. Such a strange story.
Off topic, but Erin Moriarty looks stunning in this episode! The MUA and the stylist on the show has done very well for this elegant lady.
They said the wife had an alibi. If you hire a hitman, you make damn sure you have an alibi! ☮️✌️☮️
That’s what I thought too
@@mwahha6965 👍
Greed is the lack of confidence of one's own ability to create
Thanks for posting the old shows for your viewers that missed them first time around!
Love that they used the song "Monee" by Fink Ployd.
So we will never know what really happened
Carlos his driver killed him
@@yorkrothschild9922 I think they mean the specifics of what happened in the basement. Like how did one guy tie him up with the twist ties by himself? That kind of thing.
@@danieldavis3035 he enlisted the help of his family members... a girl cousin, male cousin and a family friend
48 Hours: Makes episode about fraud. One minute in, plays scab version of ‘Money’ to avoid paying Pink Floyd royalties.
Ha good catch!
Smart move by them
Oh cry about it
😂
I thought I was the only one who caught that.
When you intentionally steal for selfish reasons, be prepared to take the consequences. Sad the brother died of course. However, they took too many risks with others' money.
Definitely think karma was involved.
The “Legally Distinct, definitely not Pink Floyd’s Money” is hilarious
I kept thinking the exact same thing!
I thought Carlos' lawyer was hilarious. I bet the producers were like: "Can you do another take, but this time light up a cigarette?"
@@toddsmith8608 I dunno, with that haircut, he definitely seems hardcore. He probably smokes like a freight train during his side gig in the arm wrestling circuit.
@@toddsmith8608 Like the old Martin Short character he did on SNL a lot!
How much money do they need?
Yes
Alllllllll of IT!
GREED one of the deadly sins
Old episode hits like brand new, what an amazing program.
Born from money - yet didn’t have a clue how to manage money and “fame”. SMH
Even Robert Kissel's death was so freaking bizarre.
Right- how did that tiny woman move his body to a storage unit????
And wrap it in a rug
I kept waiting for her boyfriend to be convicted too. Clearly, she had help.
@@dorindadouglas2847 exactly!
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Is there much crime like this in
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@Z8Q8 not so detailed like this.
You can't take it with you. ❤❤❤
It doesn't bring happiness.
I'd rather be crying in my Ferrari than crying in my Corolla
@@Sparrow8812
I'd rather have a Corolla bought with my money than a Ferrarri with ill-gotten gains
We need to shift human perception of success away from wealth and buying power, for humanity to have any chance of developing further.
The model that's currently imposed upon us all from birth, simply cannot carry on endlessly, it's finate and it's coming to an end, hence all the strife going on around the world.
It's so sad to know there's a better way for us all, if we only changed how we thought about life and settled for enough.
I went from Materialist to Minimalist and couldn't be happier ❤. Going from Greedy to Grateful brings a Peace that money can't buy!
Very well said
"We need to shift human perception of success away from wealth and buying power, ..."
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Agreed. But we're not going to do that so long as American culture preaches unrestricted capitalism.
@@kenthompson5723
US culture you mean. The rest of America is not as rotten.
Yet...
That was an excellent jury. They didn't say he was innocent, but the evidence didn't reach the reasonable doubt threshold.
“He was a good friend to some of his friends”😂😂😂
Prosecutors, not all but some, are awful people. To play with people lives like that is really not justice
They are evil and hate people
The lawyer for carlos is did an amazing job.😢
That song, it's about as close to Pink Floyd's "Money" you can get without being Pink Floyd's "Money"
Totally agree
@@tommcdermott11 I downloaded it off of the Wish music app lmao
People who had great lives.. but got greedy.
his cousin was paid to take the fall. they always look at the poor person and never look too far. Just think if your last 24 - 48hr were scrutinized? he stole from very bad people and got done in by one of them.
The evidence against the three Trujillos was relatively strong
@@jimwerther yeah, money. 20 years for what 100k each, what kinda tome.did the other do? More time more money. They used their family connection to cook him. Suddenly spark up a convo with a cousin who happens to have very powerful enemies. Police eager to close a big case follow was put out to follow. His only crime, his connection to a someone who had very powerful enemies.
@@martinb5626
I like the idea that a commenter watches a 42 minute TV program and immediately knows the case better than those who investigated it for years. Uh huh. Try at least reading a few articles first. Even the jury would likely have unanimously concluded that the three cousins were likely guilty. The only debate was beyond a reasonable doubt or not. As always, though, certain YT commenters enjoy being the self-declared experts. Makes them feel smart. Ah, the irony.
There is no proof that his cousin was paid to take the fall
Both brother’s wives wanted them dead. For different reasons, but still ….
People always f around till they find out. SMH. Some people have everything but gratitude
Thank God there are still people, like the female juror, who believe in evidence (or lack thetreof in this case) and 'application of the law.'
Exactly, because there was definitely reasonable doubt in this case. I think that
What a sad story from all angles!
I always said, money is the downfall to alot of people, greed is a terrible thing 😢
They don't really explain how the cousin showed up "out of the blue." And I'm still not sure who actually did the stabbing.
If he was blindfolded it was someone he knew.
nope
@Sweet_Spot_Breaks really?!
I always thought so.
Carlos the driver @@Sweet_Spot_Breaks
The usual criminal scamming people out of their money. Justice served.
I love 48 Hours posting these! 🤟👍
Wow...the women were logical and saved this guy...the evidence indeed was not there
Why would the cousin implicate himself for no reason and go to jail for 20 years. Carlos is guilty af. When u work with rich ppl, you would feel tempted by their luxuries too. Not difficult to put 2 and 2 together.
@@ABC-ed8cgThere wasn’t enough evidence in this case. The jury made the right verdict
Premonition, he defrauded a ton of people yep he's going to get rubbed off.
The Kissel deaths are by far one of the best 48 Hours episodes
Great to see another 'new' (I know it's from years ago, but it's new to me) ep. of 48 hours. I wish the channel would upload more older eps. Not to say that the newer ones are bad (or the oldest ones, which are fascinating to watch), but as a UK viewer who's got into the show via this channel, I like this this era of the show the best.
Greed will do it every time!
There is a movie about these two brothers John Stamos plays Andrew
Seriously? Not Robert? Stamos is 1000x better looking than Andrew was.
@@jimwerther😂😂 it’s a real good movie. If you could find it it’s called the two Mr. Kissels.
@@Sch586
And Stamos actually plays Andrew??
Yeah I seen it before came on Lifetime years ago!
"A Title Search Attorney." Yikes...
And she couldn't even do it correctly.
Hi 48 Hours, is there a way you can post in the descriptions of your videos the original air dates? Sometimes things are referenced, it's helpful to know when this was originally broadcast.
1. No one at 48 Hours reads the YT comment section.
2. They _do_ post the original broadcast date near the start of very old episodes. Look back; the screen said 2011 for this one.
@jimwerther
they sure the hell did. (& do!) 👌
@@scorbunny7737
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I recall watching one crime related program in which the verdict for this man was 'guilty'. Glad I watched this episode.
yo his lawyer got the most dramatic intro scene wth
lol
Many people want more, the devil wants more people
No such thing as the devil. You don’t need a “devil” to explain the evil that humans can do
Ah yes-the devil- the forever scapegoat for everyone who can’t take responsibility for their actions & mistakes
Me trynna make 1/4 million legally 💀
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Only Fans?
@@LadyAngela678 I JUST HOLLERED SO LOUD!!!!
Thank you for a “new” episode!
Read...A Family Cursed. Great read. I love when these old cases when put in the spotlight again.
I’m missing coffee that’s all ❤GoodMorning
The cousin, who had an airtight alibi, got 20 years and the man he ratted on, Carlos, got 6 years. Weird turn of events.
The CT brother was so greedy! (no one needs 30 cars unless they're Jay Leno or own a Taxi Service.) And the younger bro. picked the wrong woman... of course she's getting free Chinese lessons now.
Money is the root of all evil.
_*The love of_
Right it’s not money it’s the love of money is the root of evil. In the Bible.
The WANT of money is. Cuz, when you're broke, ya break.
He’s not “very troubled”; he’s very sociopath.
Upset he was caught. No remorse, no self-flagellation.
I need the money.
Just put that $170 billion in my bank account. 🤑
Happy ending for the family.
Wasn’t there a 3rd brother? What happened to him?
Looked like a sister
They only had a sister. Robert and Andrew were the only sons.
😂
Yes! Please, more *older* episodes!
I would never have guessed the driver was involved
When it comes to retrials and hung juries is there a burden that the prosecutors have to meet to retry it? It just seems the guy took a deal because the prosecutor was going to drag this on and on.
The legally safe ripoff of money by Pink Floyd in the background had me chuckling lol
Great teaching
Didn't want to pay the rights for Pink Floyd's "Money" so they commissioned a cheap knockoff. But great episode.
A Good father cannot be a thief !period.
A sad story. But it has its lighter side - Kissel seems to have been one half of the UK comedy duo, Mike and Bernie Winters.
You can tell a lot about people when they say it’s just money. This guy is a lawyer charging lots of money an hour for his work. Ask a maid or janitor if it’s just money. I can guarantee that they work much harder and make much less so they know that it’s not just money.
The cousin's testimony is incriminating but I don't see the motive. And I hate it when they say it had to be somebody he knew because there was no forced entry. When I'm home during the day my doors and glass sliders are usually unlocked. Also when you're in the process of moving the doors are usually unlocked. ☮️✌️☮️