Daniel Karp also for an example of how that’s possible, California has the most death row inmates at over 700, but they haven’t executed anyone for 5 years
@@maroo747 nah,"bad parenting" shouldn't be illegal that touches on people's freedom heavily.Unless the "bad parenting" is extremely bad.What should be the requirement for "extremely bad parenting"?I don't know.
Listen to this spiel as listening to an unreliable narrator. He feigns compassion for his father's sake, and says he still doesn't understand why he killed his family. He knows exactly why he did it.
No, death row deaths are absolutely brutal and inhumane. This is due to the fact that it can’t be performed by doctors, because it violates the Hippocratic oath they take. So it’s performed by inexperienced law enforcement folks.
The Hairy Wasp I guess that could happen but I'm sure the governor knows when the execution is going to happen, they know they have until then to make the phone call. I don't think it's something that could be easily forgotten.
“They’re building a gallow outside my cell and I’ve got 25 minutes to go. And the whole town is waiting just to hear me yell. I got 24 minutes to go.” - Johnny Cash
“When the priest comes to read me the last rites, I take a look through the bars at the last sights, Of a world that has gone very wrong for me” Steve Harris
I remember watching a documentary about this with the dad and this guy, I cannot fathom being as forgiving as his father. I don't care if you are my son, I'd never trust you or forgive you for killing the entire family when I worked so hard to provide you with a privileged lifestyle. I hope his dad is ok, I think he remarried but you can see the pain in his eyes during that docu.
its imposible to know how you would acctualy react in a scenario like this unless you would get into one and that will hopefully never happend to anyone that have watched this video or anyone else.
You forget… forgiveness isn’t just about the person that hurt or wronged you. It’s also for yourself. If he didn’t figure out how to forgive his son it would eat away at his soul and likely destroy his own life. Forgiveness can be so so hard. But it’s always the right choice. And it’s always the most healing choice.
Actually that didn’t happen. He felt a bit weak kneed walking in and seeing the chair, but regained his composure. Other than a final sentence he was pretty quiet. I’m sure he’s pleading for mercy now though.
After all that the father saved his sons life. Some say that’s truly unconditional love. No matter what wrongs you commit your father and mother will truly love you.
If I am in Death Row, Ill just say to the guard when I get my last meal,"Oh I might want a cellphone as well,I want to watch Infographics show for the last time."
One of the best books I’ve ever read was The Last Executioner. It was about the last trigger puller in Thailand before they went away from putting 10 rounds of ammo into their criminals. It went into great detail.
infographics in four days: *the last 60 seconds on death row* infographics in 3 months: *the last 30 seconds on death row* infographics in 30 years: *THE FINAL STAGE OF THE AFTERLIFE AFTER DEATH ROW*
@@fryPS well he knew how and when his familly members would die and guess what He did nothing to stop it He said it himself He could go with them in the movies but no he watcged em die
Man, a father's love is strong, even after your son murders your wife and other children - he's still your son. It must've been very hard for the father to come to terms with tragedy, as well as the son's acceptance of his crimes and his father's love. Very powerful.
@KIIBO_ it looks like the guy has a narcissistic personality disorder, he simply plays that victim role in order to save himself, not because he had changed. it's really common that a person who has this disorder tries to put themselves into that "victim spot", in this case saying things like "poor me, I'm a rich kid who doesn't appreciate anything" or "I've changed", justifying themselves most of the time. obviously, this is just my opinion, based on my experience, I'm not saying other opinions aren't valid
Life is precious. I know it's easy to say "I'd rather die than spend the rest of my life in prison." Truth is, until we know we're about to die we never really appreciate how valuable life is. Just ask those who are dying of terminal diseases. Just ask all those holocaust survivors. No matter how horrific their lives were, they all consider themselves lucky to have survived.
The love in his dad's heart is incredible. This is why you shouldn't mistreat your parents and kids. They are the ones who will be there for you through any and everything. So deep. I'm in my feelings over here.
Plot twist: His dad was in on the whole thing and collected a fortune on the life insurance of his wife and son. Probably how he got his fortune to begin with. This is also why his father had no ill will twards him
Yeah that is odd that the father still loved him even after what happened. Either that part of the story was made up or the father was in on it somehow, which wouldn't surprise me.
I can tell you what my death experience was like. I recall nothing between when I went out to when they brought me back. No lights, no visions, no concept of any passage of time. It was like a blink of an eye. As for if they hadn't revived me, I can't tell you. I don't think anyone can.
@@wall-e3313 What about the hour before that? Did you think about your entire life? Did you torture yourself thinking about all of your regrets that you never forgot to alter? I am sorry if this upsets you, I am just really curious.
Probably depends on the person and their personality. The ones i am certain about are: Relief that it's finally over; the pain will finally be ending; If God is real after all, i hope he understands and forgives me; Doesn't matter that i did or didn't do XYZ - not anymore; anything that was real to me and truly matters has been shattered beyond repair; i would rather Live, but i was denied the choice of Life w/o Misery; just can't fight anymore, all out of anything to fight on with; Counseling is useless, even if it was available; God must Hate me, my Prayers never get answered and i just get hurt; and a few others similar. Now these Particulars are probably more accurate for people who choose death voluntarily, {Suicides, Doomed Missions, etc.}, but still apply - your own Mortality is irreversibly ending, and you have to face it head-on and deal with it.
I imagine nobody can really say for sure, but I did once hear that there is some science behind the saying that your life flashes before your eyes before you die. At least according to what I read somewhere, it's because as you're dying, the last or one of the last parts of your conscious mind to shut down is the region associated with memory. Which in a way might be consoling or peaceful, but at the same time I wonder if it would be terrifying. I mean, if the last functional part of your brain is focused on memories, then does that mean that from your perspective, you'll be dying at a much younger age than you actually did with no recollection of future events? Or is that shift to memories not that overwhelming of reality. Assuming, of course, I read and am remembering correctly, or not misinterpreting the information.
I think the last minute call was deliberate, to literally zap life outta him. Only few men face death and still remain the same. You are practically reborn.
The story you played out in this sounded really really familiar (I’m a true crime nut lol🤷🏼♀️) Were you referring to the young man who was lying to his parents about attending college when he actually wasn’t. When his “graduation” was supposed to be coming up his family took him to dinner to celebrate not knowing he had planned for an assassin to enter the home while they ate to wait on them to come home and shoot them all as they entered the house? I don’t remember the name of the guy, but i remember it was such an incredibly tragic story. My heart just breaks for the father who survived it all, forgave his son and fought for the court to have mercy on his son throughout the trial. He is a much better person than I could ever hope to be with all that he’s endured.
This is the true story of Thomas Bartlett Whitaker. Another similar story that you'll find interesting is the Christopher Porco, who similarly murdered his parents while in college, in part, because he was failing, and despite his family being well off. Furthermore, his mother miraculously survivied (although severely disfigured) and proclaimed her son's innnocence, even at trial, and even though the evidence was overwhelming.
I feel they’d have some of the same PTSD symptoms that soldiers in combat face. You don’t want to see people die. But it’s a job at the end of the day. And someone’s gotta do it ya know
@@joannemoreno-javier7279 well the people who get killed are never good people. They are all people who have killed others or done something like that to deserve it. If I was there, I wouldn’t feel bad at all seeing them dying.
@@manofculture4945 Yea but sometimes or maybe, the judge sends someone there wrongfully, so they might get .......... when they didnt do anything wrong. I heard about a boy who was sent to jail for 7 YEARS and he was innocent this entire time
When you actually recognize the story from the first minute without them even saying who it was. Really, this isn't just based on the story of Thomas Whitaker. Seemed to have been a word for word retelling.
Bro that hit hard when he said his father watched him be born through glass and die through glass
*Passes blunt*
Dustin Woodworth bruh
ye
lol ikr my parents were absent from my birth
George Hein fr my mom & pops didn’t even attend my birth 😣
The waiting is more deadly than death itself
That’s not just a figure of speech, more death row prisoners die from age than from execution.
Tyler McDaniel Really?? I didn’t know this
Daniel Karp yes, really.
Daniel Karp also for an example of how that’s possible, California has the most death row inmates at over 700, but they haven’t executed anyone for 5 years
Tyler McDaniel 🤔 that’s interesting
Someone's last words know the death row were
"I did not get my Spaghetti-O's. I got spaghetti."
it was thomas j grasso
@@_arina_161 that don't matter
@@andreistegarescu7537 That doesn’t matter.*
@@andreistegarescu7537 that matter
@@sirtheodorethethird8314 that don’t matter
I love this particular narrator the most.
The best of the best
His gf seems cool. Lol
@@hb-kw4mr I'm pretty sure for the challenges this narrator isn't the one doing them, instead, he's reading the journal. Don't quote me though.
I miss the old narrator still
What's his name?
For those wondering, this is a true story. The man’s name is Thomas Bartlett Whitaker.
No it isnt I was in death row twice and none of this happened!!!111!!! /s
This has happened to a lot of people they were just making up a scenario for the video
Nicely researched
Nisael Torres Did you even try to look up his name? This was not a made up scenario.
Thank you!
“You can be a king or a street sweeper, but everyone dances with the grim reaper”
Yup
Yess
@Kel Rowland but how do we know that there is a heaven? what will repenting do?
Some ones last words
@@cyberfish8033 yes
How many spoiled-to-the-point-of-psychosis rich kids are out there who actually get away with similar things...
Probably more than a few.
Yeeepp
Parents should be prosecuted as well.
probably Bruce Wayne
Yep
@@maroo747 nah,"bad parenting" shouldn't be illegal that touches on people's freedom heavily.Unless the "bad parenting" is extremely bad.What should be the requirement for "extremely bad parenting"?I don't know.
So scary to raise a spoiled child. Like he said “I had everything and learned not to appreciate anything”
Listen to this spiel as listening to an unreliable narrator. He feigns compassion for his father's sake, and says he still doesn't understand why he killed his family. He knows exactly why he did it.
@@Bassium08 He even explains why he did it later in the video after saying he didn't understand why he did it.
How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless child - King Lear
💯👍🏾
The Death will be painless...but the time leading up to it is full of pain
Yeah like you have you're gonna die in 60 minutes. Wow.
Not if it goes wrong
Death is always painless. It's dying that hurts.
No, death row deaths are absolutely brutal and inhumane. This is due to the fact that it can’t be performed by doctors, because it violates the Hippocratic oath they take. So it’s performed by inexperienced law enforcement folks.
@@clairegrim1112 Most people on death row are a danger to other lives anyways
Props to this guy for coming back to life to record his experience
His execution was cancelled
That would take some totem of undying stuff if he actually died
@@neptune4200 joke
@@tableprinterdoor I deeply apologize for my seemingly childish response there, that was me on the past
@@jayarnold28 technovlade
Imagine just sitting in a lonely cell knowing that in 10 minutes you'll be dead
imagine coming home and without any forewarning you are....
Ohh. here I am, in a cage. In a few more minutes I'll be dead.
Ohh despair is filling up my body. Here I lie on my death bed.
Most people are probably already dead inside by that time
That's nothing...
The things waiting for you on the other side after you're finally dead are much , much... worse
@@jchea1764 yes
I heard they get to eat something nice before they go...
So, I finally have the privellage to be in your first reply.
@@6hope724 ok
I don't think all of them receives something nice to eat
Not anymore...
You're present in literally all the comments
This story made me realise I need to tell my dad I love him.
My parents
HA imagine having a dad at home to tell that to
@@modios7472 u smuck I said my parents peoples theses day
Imagine having a dad
Dwayne 16K yeah imagine
Plot twist: his father was the mastermind behind the crime
Your profile picture matches your comment!
Haha same @matt
Lol
He said he was the mastermind behind it
aye bruh shoot me please
Imagine executing a prisoner and then the phone rings to keep them alive.
Oopsie
The Hairy Wasp I guess that could happen but I'm sure the governor knows when the execution is going to happen, they know they have until then to make the phone call. I don't think it's something that could be easily forgotten.
@@BmanTheChamp it's happen before I think infographics did a video on that
@@BmanTheChamp It did happen before.
@@duskoverhere wowowowow
If he didn’t get pardoned: “By the way I’m writing this from the afterlife”
:o those are some forbidden spoilers you gave there
@@shahonazkarim1794 people who don't wanna be spoiled shouldn't read thru the comments then
Shahonaz karim I didn’t think about that, I’m sorry. On the other hand, he obviously wouldn’t have told about this if he died.
For a matter of fact, this is a real story. His name is Thomas Whitaker. Google it
Archit Jain I know.
“They’re building a gallow outside my cell and I’ve got 25 minutes to go. And the whole town is waiting just to hear me yell. I got 24 minutes to go.” - Johnny Cash
“When the priest comes to read me the last rites, I take a look through the bars at the last sights, Of a world that has gone very wrong for me” Steve Harris
Damm
Hanging is lethal.
I remember watching a documentary about this with the dad and this guy, I cannot fathom being as forgiving as his father. I don't care if you are my son, I'd never trust you or forgive you for killing the entire family when I worked so hard to provide you with a privileged lifestyle. I hope his dad is ok, I think he remarried but you can see the pain in his eyes during that docu.
Documentary name?
Well I guess you're not a father if you say you wouldn't care. Oh yes you would. Parents always unconditionally love their children.
@@sarahcrabby9427 mikeoxlong
its imposible to know how you would acctualy react in a scenario like this unless you would get into one and that will hopefully never happend to anyone that have watched this video or anyone else.
You forget… forgiveness isn’t just about the person that hurt or wronged you. It’s also for yourself. If he didn’t figure out how to forgive his son it would eat away at his soul and likely destroy his own life. Forgiveness can be so so hard. But it’s always the right choice. And it’s always the most healing choice.
Apparently Ted Bundy was calm up until the electrode's were connected to his head then he hyperventilated pleading for mercy, brutal
Reality kicked in and he knew where he was going
Actually that didn’t happen. He felt a bit weak kneed walking in and seeing the chair, but regained his composure. Other than a final sentence he was pretty quiet. I’m sure he’s pleading for mercy now though.
Pavia 1525 Probably not.
@@Pavia1525 nah he dead now
Even the most brutal of killers cannot shake the terrifying of the unknown
After all that the father saved his sons life. Some say that’s truly unconditional love. No matter what wrongs you commit your father and mother will truly love you.
You have described brain damage.
@Joe Blow i dont why you dont WANT parents to love their children from the moment of birth. kinda yikes JOE BLOW
not true, some parents truly don't love their children, even since the moment of their birth
@Joe Blow I APOLOGIZE FOR BEING AN IDIOT. ONE LAST QUESTION, DOES THIS APPLY TO GEN Z OR PRETTY MUCH EVERY GENERATION
Yes, he's an amazing father.
Those 12 minutes actually felt like an hour. And i think it makes the experience even better.
If I am in Death Row, Ill just say to the guard when I get my last meal,"Oh I might want a cellphone as well,I want to watch Infographics show for the last time."
Rodrigo Escaño bruh
@@cohengamertv6548 what can i say expect bruh moment
Too bad the condemned can t go live in the death chamber on Facebook or youtube lol
Please with the lies. Stop lying!
Aw that’s actually sweet
Death row inmate: Dies
Satan: Well, I Just Wanna Say I'm A Huge Fan
Can you autograph my pitchfork?
LOL
And he gets tortured FAR WORSE than his crimes.
Lol
No
One of the best books I’ve ever read was The Last Executioner. It was about the last trigger puller in Thailand before they went away from putting 10 rounds of ammo into their criminals. It went into great detail.
Me: lemme watch another infographics video for a last time
It's very nice watching
This is a very funny.
But why? 🤔
That’s what’s I’d do
So true
Why am I watching this, I got a math test tomorrow and it’s 11:29 pm.
U pass
Bang Bang Niner Gang yessir I got a 96%
Brogan Markel got a 96%
proud of you
I have Biology and Chemistry exam tomorrow and I'm watching this instead of revision
I'm starting to feel like this channels only job is to scare us.
Most likely 💀
this is a true story btw
infographics in four days: *the last 60 seconds on death row*
infographics in 3 months: *the last 30 seconds on death row*
infographics in 30 years: *THE FINAL STAGE OF THE AFTERLIFE AFTER DEATH ROW*
DEATH ROW IN THE AFTERLIFE
@@xeraphyx7903 HAHAHA
260th like 😇
It seems like they padded this video to go above the ad-revenue-generating 10 minute mark.
Infographics : Lets tell horrible stories about death row and hence no one breaks the law
Police : 0
Infographics : 1
Dumb idea.
no
Stop
Guy: kills 10 people
People: making stories of how sad and scary the process of being in death row is
I mean he did take those lives but there is something un settling about knowing how and when you will die for a fact with out a doubt.
both can be true. he can still feel fear
@@IntegralKing ye but why doesnt anyone care about his victims?
@@fryPS ye but no one cares.
"but he was scared lol haha so sad"
And so were his stinky victims mate.
@@fryPS well he knew how and when his familly members would die and guess what He did nothing to stop it He said it himself He could go with them in the movies but no he watcged em die
I was actually expecting the man to die, not to have his execution halted in an instant.
Also, is it just me or the narrator sounds perfect for this?
This makes me glad I was a cheapskate when my kids were young
Lol
*I survive 20:20
@rockrebel then don't.
Man, a father's love is strong, even after your son murders your wife and other children - he's still your son. It must've been very hard for the father to come to terms with tragedy, as well as the son's acceptance of his crimes and his father's love. Very powerful.
Not so fun fact like 70% of people on death row had a bad childhood
I love all the death row episodes. I wish they’d do an episode on other execution methods like gas chamber, hanging and firing squad etc.
Yeah and I can be the one
hanging was donw already
Sounds messed up
They have. It’s called the most painful punishments or something like that
William Fuselier not the freaking gas chamber
Last 60 mins on death row- Praying for the first time in your life hoping that the gods and all are real
great just great i usually can't sleep for hours thinking about this and crying if there is no afterlife and now i have to do it again (jk no offense)
Ikr
We are just computer bits...
Humanity soon reaches tegnology to create their own "HUMANITY"
There is afterlife do some research about Islam u won’t regret it Christian is confusing religions Islam will bring light to your life
This is terrifying, if anything it confirms that I couldn’t hurt my own family like this, even in a moment of rage
Who else randomly found this channel one day and has been watching ever since?
Me
Yea ngl
Yh that's me
Bot
Isn't that how any channel is found...
I’m currently telling my zoom class about this
Were they impressed?
@@Lucy-nw4im teacher said, it was too inappropriate but i just kept on explaining it and ignoring her
@@husful legend
@@husful lol
what class was it in?
*Gets family killed*
“Don’t let my poor daddy be a victim, please help me dad don’t let me die”
Yeah he was just a weasel
no, his dad forgave him
@@stephen4967 Even though his dad forgave him he is still stating in the video to "keep him alive" for his dad
@KIIBO_ it looks like the guy has a narcissistic personality disorder, he simply plays that victim role in order to save himself, not because he had changed. it's really common that a person who has this disorder tries to put themselves into that "victim spot", in this case saying things like "poor me, I'm a rich kid who doesn't appreciate anything" or "I've changed", justifying themselves most of the time. obviously, this is just my opinion, based on my experience, I'm not saying other opinions aren't valid
MAJOR NARCASSIST.
Life is precious. I know it's easy to say "I'd rather die than spend the rest of my life in prison." Truth is, until we know we're about to die we never really appreciate how valuable life is. Just ask those who are dying of terminal diseases. Just ask all those holocaust survivors. No matter how horrific their lives were, they all consider themselves lucky to have survived.
Truer words have never been said. Life is precious. We all only have a life. And we must make the most of it! ❤
And then when you're 70 yo and still in prison, you will most probably think, I wish they just did it.
Someone should give this speech to tiktok
Can we all just take a moment to recognize the incredible storytelling abilities of The Infographics Show?
The love in his dad's heart is incredible. This is why you shouldn't mistreat your parents and kids. They are the ones who will be there for you through any and everything. So deep. I'm in my feelings over here.
I feel like the narrator of this video knew about this because he was there when I happened
gavin vespa
He was there when u happened??? 😂
@@TheRandomizerYT exactly😂😂
Yea I was the one who called it
@@ihee007 😭😭
@@TheRandomizerYT nono
I’m supposed to be in zoom class but something went wrong and now I don’t have it
Idk I think they are taking it down maybe🤷🏾♀️
Same
It's ok dont worry infographics show is now taking care of you
Dont care
i’m in lunch and i’m waiting for my next class to start in 5 mins
If I ever get the electric chair...I want my last words to be: “time to do the electric boogaloo!”
My last words gonna be “I AM THE FLASH”
“Hold my hand” is what I would say
@@terrancegore1fan461 I thought about that too lol
LOL
@@terrancegore1fan461 If I were an officer, I'd want to always have a rubber glove in my pocket to slip on and abide should anybody ever request that.
how many different videos have they made about death row?
matthew brennan my question too
Not enough i love them
Egg
A lot! # 21 savage! Lol🤣👍🏾💯❤
I was thinking the same too
death row inmate watches this video, realizes that he has 47.09 mintues left
"The anticipation of the end is worse than the end itself."
I still watch info graphics yet my brain tells me “nooo don’t watch it” but I still do 😂😂
The phone rings. The warden picks it up.
Warden: yes hello... no, this is Patrick! I’m not a crusty crab
That story was just so sad yet heart warming of how his father still loved him so much even tho he tried to get his father killed
The infographics show low key scares me sometimes when I am listening to this.
Same
Plot twist: His dad was in on the whole thing and collected a fortune on the life insurance of his wife and son. Probably how he got his fortune to begin with. This is also why his father had no ill will twards him
Yeah that is odd that the father still loved him even after what happened. Either that part of the story was made up or the father was in on it somehow, which wouldn't surprise me.
I don't want to believe that.
@@reminiscer15 Its actually a true story
Now this is a double plot twist
@@reminiscer15 its true. look up thomas barlett whitaker
I wonder what the last minutes of life feels like. Do you reflect in everything within seconds. What do you feel?
I can tell you what my death experience was like. I recall nothing between when I went out to when they brought me back. No lights, no visions, no concept of any passage of time. It was like a blink of an eye. As for if they hadn't revived me, I can't tell you. I don't think anyone can.
@@wall-e3313 What about the hour before that? Did you think about your entire life? Did you torture yourself thinking about all of your regrets that you never forgot to alter? I am sorry if this upsets you, I am just really curious.
Probably depends on the person and their personality. The ones i am certain about are: Relief that it's finally over; the pain will finally be ending; If God is real after all, i hope he understands and forgives me; Doesn't matter that i did or didn't do XYZ - not anymore; anything that was real to me and truly matters has been shattered beyond repair; i would rather Live, but i was denied the choice of Life w/o Misery; just can't fight anymore, all out of anything to fight on with; Counseling is useless, even if it was available; God must Hate me, my Prayers never get answered and i just get hurt; and a few others similar. Now these Particulars are probably more accurate for people who choose death voluntarily, {Suicides, Doomed Missions, etc.}, but still apply - your own Mortality is irreversibly ending, and you have to face it head-on and deal with it.
@@wall-e3313 that’s pretty strange… very cool that you would share that though
I imagine nobody can really say for sure, but I did once hear that there is some science behind the saying that your life flashes before your eyes before you die. At least according to what I read somewhere, it's because as you're dying, the last or one of the last parts of your conscious mind to shut down is the region associated with memory. Which in a way might be consoling or peaceful, but at the same time I wonder if it would be terrifying. I mean, if the last functional part of your brain is focused on memories, then does that mean that from your perspective, you'll be dying at a much younger age than you actually did with no recollection of future events? Or is that shift to memories not that overwhelming of reality.
Assuming, of course, I read and am remembering correctly, or not misinterpreting the information.
That "or, have a look at this" at the end was very clever
0:39 teens going through puberty
GladiatorZ 😂😂😂
I knew he would be alive at the end. Because he's the one saying his story....😂😂
even though I'm not in the story, it still feels like I am. This narrator is the best
I've heard this one guy's story a few times now. Never heard the excerpt though. It's amazing how there's always more to every story.
“There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it”
I think the last minute call was deliberate, to literally zap life outta him. Only few men face death and still remain the same. You are practically reborn.
Maybe. That sounds like something out of Saw lol
The infographics show main topics
Prison
Death Row
North Korea
Drugs
Can America Beat the world
And some ok videos
Don't forget the "You vs. _"
Battle Fight 93ue Don’t forget various famous criminals and for a while serial killers.
Yes Cherry
Don't forget me
You left out our favorite lab rat.
This is actually amazing storytelling, I loved every bit of it!!
The story you played out in this sounded really really familiar (I’m a true crime nut lol🤷🏼♀️) Were you referring to the young man who was lying to his parents about attending college when he actually wasn’t. When his “graduation” was supposed to be coming up his family took him to dinner to celebrate not knowing he had planned for an assassin to enter the home while they ate to wait on them to come home and shoot them all as they entered the house? I don’t remember the name of the guy, but i remember it was such an incredibly tragic story. My heart just breaks for the father who survived it all, forgave his son and fought for the court to have mercy on his son throughout the trial. He is a much better person than I could ever hope to be with all that he’s endured.
@katie rae It's a comment section, she's allowed to ask what she wants lol.
Yep, Thomas Barlett Whittaker!
@@DingleDut Katie Rae banned?
@heather renee Agreed! I love true crime,too!
This is the true story of Thomas Bartlett Whitaker. Another similar story that you'll find interesting is the Christopher Porco, who similarly murdered his parents while in college, in part, because he was failing, and despite his family being well off. Furthermore, his mother miraculously survivied (although severely disfigured) and proclaimed her son's innnocence, even at trial, and even though the evidence was overwhelming.
"Life without the possibility of parole, Better than dying young I guess"
Honestly I'd rather die myself
I don't think it's easy to face death...our survival instincts would probably kick in and we'd be begging to live even if it's a minute longer
@@brickwall6247 A bottle of Jack Daniels and a shot of Captain Morgan should help take care of that
@@ibraveheart5700 lol
That is a death sentence, then.
I feel bad for the father,he suffered the most
The story is so sad. It makes me call my father to chat with,straight away after watching the video.
I would recommend the electric chair so that metallica can come instead of the priest and play ride the lightning!
Infographics: "Have a look a this"
Video: *ight imma head out.*
fun fact: no one finished watching this vid
edit: never mind i just finished
bun bun Mekhia that’s a lie
bun bun Mekhia no you haven’t.
@@goosehonkernot1694 Doesn't count.
People using 2x speed: I am four parallel universes ahead of you.
@@xoxomwah bruh its twelve minutes long and your like only 3 mins in
Next challenge script: “So we put our favorite guinea pig on death row to see what happened”
This video made my heart beat way too fast.
This is actually pretty sad and heartbreaking.
Na
@@greygust3936 why not
Your channel is just amazing. It is nothing short of fantastic and I love it so much. I watch your videos every day! Thanksssss
Imagine being the gaurds who always have to see people die...
I honestly think they don’t care :/ but I would care and couldn’t do it :(
I feel they’d have some of the same PTSD symptoms that soldiers in combat face. You don’t want to see people die. But it’s a job at the end of the day. And someone’s gotta do it ya know
@@olivialauren7967 whats PTSD?
@@joannemoreno-javier7279 well the people who get killed are never good people. They are all people who have killed others or done something like that to deserve it. If I was there, I wouldn’t feel bad at all seeing them dying.
@@manofculture4945 Yea but sometimes or maybe, the judge sends someone there wrongfully, so they might get .......... when they didnt do anything wrong. I heard about a boy who was sent to jail for 7 YEARS and he was innocent this entire time
I like how he took a real story and reenacted it for us.
the fact that his father forgive him..wow
Ahhhhh it’s 4:30AM, just one more infographics video before I sleep and wake up at 7 for work
Go to bed!!!
6:37
So that's where Bigfoot was all the time huh
🤣🤣
That man is a legend, comes back from being ded just like to tell his story.
Me: I'm done with all the death row videos by this channel.
The Infographic show:Here's another Death row Video
Fun fact : *The word “Long” is shorter than the word “Short”*.
😳😳😳
👁👄👁
In my language hindi too😳
Wow
Lol
Ayyyyy I remember seeing an episode about this guy on Forensic Files years ago! Nice to see the follow up :)
Death: exists
Infographics: hippity Hoppity this subject is now my property
How is this supposed to be funny?
Your videos are great and informational they help me with school and I’d hope many others. Thankyou infographics show ❤️😁
Good research. Good voice over. Good lesson to learn about. 👍
When you actually recognize the story from the first minute without them even saying who it was.
Really, this isn't just based on the story of Thomas Whitaker. Seemed to have been a word for word retelling.
Moral of the story: spoiled kids always get what they want 🤷♀️😂
r/technicallythetruth
rim14andthisisdeep
Not funny
Real ha ha
@@Bakamoli r/Ihavereddit
It's like waiting for a school test to start that you didn't know about and didn't study for, but a bit more extreme.
what?!
considering the fact about sitting in a prison for life with no chance for parole if your crime was severe. Death Row sounds a lot better.
Plot twist: they actually killed him, he’s just not aware
Sorry, out of topic, but what program/software are you using? Love it!
”Uploaded 60 minutes ago”
The fans:
Hol' up
8:43 anyone else notice their numbers are pi, 3.1415926
Nope just me? Ok ill let myself out
Yea
Does that mean smth?
The man that is talking gives me Joe from“ You” vibes💯
In 27 minutes I'm dead there will be a parent meeting in school well I'm just waiting to die..
When you have been saved that must be the best feeling ever
Love these vids.
somebody help me
why do people watch inmates be executed
So the state can be held accountable should something go wrong
@@qelizabeth_i Thank you, Your Majesty
Best shown in town
If you live in Texas
@@qelizabeth_i ohhh ty
After hearing what some of them did, I'd loved to see them suffer to death
Me: How is he still alive to narrate this?
Ur dumb it's someone else narrating and reading a script 🤦🏼♂️
Joemaxwell TV even then his sentence got changed to be life
@@Boheem r/woooosh
@@Boheem do you hear that
Wooosh
It’s the sound of the joke flying over your head