The best day of the week is when I can listen to your channel!! Can you imagine how hard life was for little Richard Taylor and how children could do such a sick crime! Thank you Brief Case for this incredible episode!!! ❤
All four of these episodes are incredibly horrifying. Even though learning about what had happened back in that Era is like stepping back in time. It's so horrifying learning what children are capable of doing. 😢
it actually makes more sense to me tho, they don't know how to deal with feelings and emotions correctly and also don't understand the gravity and consequences of their actions. im surprised it doesn't happen so much more often
They were almost certainly raised in an environment where terrible abuse was commonplace, that's the first thing. Then, mix that with just the slightly wrong genetics, and that's how you get something like that.
How could he go so long killing kid’s always in the mist but undetected 😢 so many lives taken away the saddest was the one reported seen with the boy and the police disregarding the poor father of only they had taken it seriously his life may have been saved really sad innocent babies 🙏🏽
I very much appreciate all your presentations. I am especially delighted that you have combined four stories because together, they provided a longer viewing time. I did not have to interrupt my drawing to go to another story as I do with the very short presentations. It must be fun to do all that research. I appreciate your sharing your findings.
I brought up Google maps and traced the distance between Aylesford and Strood. Such a tragedy that would certainly echo down through the familial generations of both families. Hugs and compassion
All of these cases are really disturbing but the boy with big ears was sadistic as well as extremely cruel. Poor little souls that were the victims of these child monsters.
@@lazyhomebody1356 he likely was antisocial, it could happen as a result of beating in early childhood or he was born with these tendencies which was made worse by the abuse.
Piedad's story made me think she probably relished her confinement because she had all this time to herself, no more incessant chores and obligations to her family and siblings. Her family members could not be made to forget their association with her story and we know they had sad lives and ends. The one who brought untold grief and misery to her family is the one who's fate we do not know. She seemingly was able to distance herself from her own history. Thank you Brief Case for revisiting these cases.
She was selfish , cold and calculating. As shocking as it is, she was probably simply born a psychopath. The children probably all suffered poverty, maybe she thought they were in a better place. Without empathy that would be quite logical. I pray she found mercy from God. She wasn't a stupid girl though, we can only imagine what she got up to. Perhaps she truly changed. She was so young herself. 5 babies gone, I don't know her parents went on, her actions doomed her brothers a long with their bad choices. So sad.
@@TealCheetah I don't know about unfair. In those days and even until the 50s, 60s and 70s, that was very common. Families were larger and children were expected to help out. Sometimes a lot.
@@primesspct2are you the baby of the family? Lol I'm the oldest daughter. Parents put a lot of shit on the oldest daughter. My parents couldn't afford 4 kids. But they wanted two boys. So...they kept having kids until they got their precious boys. I probably would have done what she did if I had access to the chemicals. Instead, my sister and I got treated like slaves, while the GLORIOUS SONS were celebrated and taken to their sports events and given everything. It's the parents fault, not hers. I blame Catholicism for being against birth control. In 1965, the mother could have been responsible, and quit getting pregnant. Catholicism eliminates that possibility.
@@luciebrisson5881 Yeah, my great grandfather and his younger siblings got raised by their older sister after their parents had passed away quite young..
It's even more disturbing to hear about children that commit these crimes than adults because children are seen as innocent but there's clearly something that is wired wrong in the brains of these children and for the most part they aren't capable of being rehabilated
No theyre not sadly. Its the old nature/nurture argument but i believe phsycopaths brains are wired differently and there are warning signs to look out for in a child and the earlier intervention happens the better at least then theyre taught the right way. When they grow up its upto them.
It depends on IF they want to do and be better. As others stated, Mary Bell came out ok...I wouldn't say normal. It's just that she has better impulse control. But the two boys who murdered James Bulger... One turned out ok, as in "ok" like Mary Bell. Still has issues but has better control of them. The other is still getting in trouble for horrible things.
When being stuck in generational grinding poverty causes the “haves” to criminalize the “have nots”…that’s criminal itself. Some folks are born with a predilection for psychopathy (think many very successful surgeons) and if their environment has stressors that cause them to develop poor coping mechanisms with can become pathologically dangerous…these kind of tales will continue. I’m not excusing any of the absolutely deplorable behaviors or actions. It’s just an observation and jmo. And you know what folks say about them!😅😮
Brief Case, you're welcome with my support. 🤗 I love listening/watching your channel. Always punctual with your uploads on Monday. Thank you for all these cases you cover on your channel.
Hi... It is really sad that these young children commited such awful crimes...GOD rest the souls of the victims. Great Video... Your fan&friend from USA...🇺🇸🦋
33:30 I'm always happy to hear a case from Argentina. El Petiso Orejudo is a very famous story here. I think I already mentioned this on your previous video, but rumor has it that the prison warden in Ushuaia had a paperweight made out of one of Cayetano's leg bones.
😮💨My heart goes out, that was a hard one; however another well told story with cases that just make one shake to their core and wonder; What in the World, Why, and How could someone do this!?😔 Thank You Again @Brief Case for all you do my friend. Love Sent your way from across the Deep Blue Atlantic💙🤍 here on the Bluenose Coast
All the stories were sad. Mostly the victims n the families. I also feel sadness for the children who committed the crimes.❤Thanks for sharing B Case. Again well done. Patti from Southern Illinois ❤️ 😊
I am the oldest of 5 children, we grew up in a small apartment. My care for my siblings made me the person I am today, it was good for me in every way. We are still a very close family, my siblings are my best friends. My mother taught me well. We all do need to teach our children.
Thank you BC. All three cases are haunting. I remember watching your story of Cayetano; little Richard Taylor's killer acted with some conscience at least before his end. Piedad may still be somewhere in our world. Robert Coombs case was harrowing, too, but it seems as though Robert did some good for the rest of his life. Riveting stories and beautifully narrated. P.S. Sorry for late tuning in; I have been pretty busy this week.:).
I would appreciate it if you would devote a bio on child murderer, Mary Bell. The harrowing case concerning her innocent child victims shocked the British community in the 1960s.
I absolutely love the way you tell stories and I always have a hard time understanding children that murder others it's sad to say the least but thank you for the stories
It seems that heinous behavior is not limited to a certain time or developmental age, and perhaps such behavior is fostered to some extent by environmental extremes of economic and emotional circumstance. Thank you for a very thought provoking video.
@@kathrynbillinghurst188 Hahaha, I had Deadbug respond to me immediately once, and was very taken aback! 😂 Thought he was looking at me or something ridiculous. I think it's cool they actually are on here when we are! ❤
Andrés, Fuensanta, Mariano and María del Carmen did not deserve to die and it is tragic that they did. At the same time I do not blame Piedad as her actions were understandable. It's their parents fault. The fact that Piedad's life improved after being taken from that useless pair of breeders, while four of her surviving brothers who were left with them then later became criminals speaks for itself.
The big eared boy was showing all the classic signs of a psychopath. A lot of the serial killers we hear about did all those things, such as hurting animals, before they started murdering. He should have been stopped long before.
Happy Monday all, Drinking my iced coffee as I get ready to go work in a nice and toasty kitchen on this 90-degree day 😂 and sweat in places I rather not mention 😂
The story about the Italian boy really charred my crumpets! The law enforcement was a load of tosh! Just because people were poor shouldn't mean that the police get to be lazy and turn a blind eye. Gosh!
Cayetano was a psychopath. He was just plain evil. He knew what he was doing was wrong - he knew to hide his acts. Serial killers often start with cruelty of animals.
heck I really ..perhaps enjoyed is an unfortunate accolade.. but I did enjoy this as I do all of your presentations....oh dear..Good old fashioned radio xx thank you friend for making my evenings more enjoyable
Good god, Piedad's mother needed to stop popping kids out like a conveyor belt. I dont condone murder, but Piedad was so overwhelmed as her mom saddled her with baby after baby that it's heartbreaking. All those poor children have my sympathy 😔😔
Birth control in those days was pretty much non existent. Mother may not have had much of a choice in it either. You legally couldn’t be convicted of R@p!Ng a wife, and if he didn’t want to wear a rubber, you didn’t have a choice. LOTS of infants were killed and drowned in the early 20th century. It was safer than the ab0rti!0ns of those days, which weren’t legal in much of the world so it was “back alley” type jobs that had a high risk of killing the pregnant woman. I don’t know how old you are or how much history youve read, but woman did not have the right to control their bodies until the later half of the 20th (and tenuous and illegal in some states yet AGAIN.) I sympathy for the children, but the mom was probably in a pretty tough spot.
How was she supposed to do that? Birth control for the extreme poor was non-existant. If she didn't 'allow' her husband access, he could leave her. - Never mind the possibility that she liked him. Child mortality was high, so babies were considered to be blessings.
I mean what about her dad?? Why couldn’t her dad stop sleeping with her so they could stop making so many kids? There was no birth control and as a woman back then it was her duty to obey and be fruitful to her husband
@@ShaiShai1Those parents need to find another way of fun time. Even without Piedad’s horrific actions, that family was spiraling into disaster. Considering men were in charge of families back then, it would’ve been more her father’s responsibility.
Good morning, I have to say all four of these stories were horrible because they all involved children and it makes me think sometimes what goes in the mind of a child when they’re killing another child and what makes a child kill? All four of these stories were sad and shocking because you had children that killed and children that died.. even though these stories happened so long ago, sometimes they still sit with you for a little while because of the fact that we still do have children killing children these days, not as much but when I hear of a story of a 13-year-old killing a 10-year-old it’s just as disturbing if not more. Have a wonderful week. Bless
While I in no way condone what Piedad did, I feel that if her parents had used a little common sense and practiced family planning, she and her older brothers would have had a chance to be children themselves. They also would have been able to afford the kids they already had!
@@BriefCaseOfficial to the best of my knowledge, not many English language crimi channels do it, this is why it makes me glad (despite the atrocities the boy did)
Honestly the little girl who poisoned her siblings - it is 100% her parents fault. Quit! Having! Kids! And expecting a 12 year old to raise them. They should both be in jail.
So a child who was given responsibility for the younger siblings I can understand her frustration with meeting parentified. But I loved me siblings like I have birth to them. The thought of harming them is unfathomable. I understand a child frustration, but....
The best day of the week is when I can listen to your channel!!
Can you imagine how hard life was for little Richard Taylor and how children could do such a sick crime!
Thank you Brief Case for this incredible episode!!! ❤
Giordano is pronounced Jordano.
😂 I used to read books about Victorian women who would kill their husbands often with strictning. My husband started to get worried 😮😅
All four of these episodes are incredibly horrifying.
Even though learning about what had happened back in that Era is like stepping back in time.
It's so horrifying learning what children are capable of doing.
😢
@@karencampbell2410😂😮😂😮
@@kerrywatts5740shid, they still doing it.
Not sure what's more disturbing.. these dark tales or my desire to listen to them daily🖤
Both ! Mixed pleasure & disturbed listening in our criminal entertainment need.
Perhaps think of them as cautionary tales????
@@giraffesinc.2193 yeah. duh
*looks about sheepishly
Right there with ya !
Cases involving murderous children always leave me dumbfounded!
it actually makes more sense to me tho, they don't know how to deal with feelings and emotions correctly and also don't understand the gravity and consequences of their actions. im surprised it doesn't happen so much more often
They were almost certainly raised in an environment where terrible abuse was commonplace, that's the first thing.
Then, mix that with just the slightly wrong genetics, and that's how you get something like that.
@@TheRealInkyThere's no 'wrong genetics', cut it out!
Plus, not all of these kids were raised in abusive environments.
@@rasheedaemojin1234 psychopathy absolutely has a genetic component. Don't be a buffoon
@@rasheedaemojin1234 psychopathy absolutely has a genetic component...
Good morning Brief Case. My coffee is full and I'm ready to listen! 🇨🇦❤️
5am here, I put my coffee on about 10 mins ago
From on 🇨🇦 to another 🇨🇦
G'day eh
Hello fellow Canadian!!
Hello fellow Canadians!!❤🇨🇦
Hello fellow Canadians!! 👋
Love the research and pics as you enlighten us with true stories of the past.
How could he go so long killing kid’s always in the mist but undetected 😢 so many lives taken away the saddest was the one reported seen with the boy and the police disregarding the poor father of only they had taken it seriously his life may have been saved really sad innocent babies 🙏🏽
Good morning. I absolutely love this channel it combines two of my favourite subjects. History and true crime.
Thanks Ruth :)
I very much appreciate all your presentations. I am especially delighted that you have combined four stories because together, they provided a longer viewing time. I did not have to interrupt my drawing to go to another story as I do with the very short presentations. It must be fun to do all that research. I appreciate your sharing your findings.
Thanks
A great yet chilling compilation giving evidence that evil knows no age limit. Thanks BC
INCREDIBLE!! A not so Brief, Case for this Monday morning. Thank you BC
Yes, but a Brief Case again next Monday :)
@@BriefCaseOfficial we enjoy the longer ones though!
I do, anyhow! I caught the Not So Brief ❤
Good timing BC.I was judt looking for something to listen to before bedtime & there you were
Thanks Lynda, Its 5.10am where I am
I always look forward to Mondays because I know I get to watch another great upload by Brief Case
I brought up Google maps and traced the distance between Aylesford and Strood.
Such a tragedy that would certainly echo down through the familial generations of both families.
Hugs and compassion
All of these cases are really disturbing but the boy with big ears was sadistic as well as extremely cruel. Poor little souls that were the victims of these child monsters.
Because everyone was cruel to him! And for the stupid reason that he had big ears
@@lazyhomebody1356 he likely was antisocial, it could happen as a result of beating in early childhood or he was born with these tendencies which was made worse by the abuse.
He was born bad.
Piedad's story made me think she probably relished her confinement because she had all this time to herself, no more incessant chores and obligations to her family and siblings. Her family members could not be made to forget their association with her story and we know they had sad lives and ends. The one who brought untold grief and misery to her family is the one who's fate we do not know. She seemingly was able to distance herself from her own history. Thank you Brief Case for revisiting these cases.
She was selfish , cold and calculating. As shocking as it is, she was probably simply born a psychopath. The children probably all suffered poverty, maybe she thought they were in a better place. Without empathy that would be quite logical.
I pray she found mercy from God. She wasn't a stupid girl though, we can only imagine what she got up to. Perhaps she truly changed. She was so young herself. 5 babies gone, I don't know her parents went on, her actions doomed her brothers a long with their bad choices. So sad.
It was absolutely unfair she was forced to care for her younger siblings, while still a child herself.
@@TealCheetah I don't know about unfair. In those days and even until the 50s, 60s and 70s, that was very common. Families were larger and children were expected to help out. Sometimes a lot.
@@primesspct2are you the baby of the family?
Lol
I'm the oldest daughter.
Parents put a lot of shit on the oldest daughter.
My parents couldn't afford 4 kids.
But they wanted two boys.
So...they kept having kids until they got their precious boys.
I probably would have done what she did if I had access to the chemicals.
Instead, my sister and I got treated like slaves, while the GLORIOUS SONS were celebrated and taken to their sports events and given everything.
It's the parents fault, not hers.
I blame Catholicism for being against birth control.
In 1965, the mother could have been responsible, and quit getting pregnant.
Catholicism eliminates that possibility.
@@luciebrisson5881
Yeah, my great grandfather and his younger siblings got raised by their older sister after their parents had passed away quite young..
It's even more disturbing to hear about children that commit these crimes than adults because children are seen as innocent but there's clearly something that is wired wrong in the brains of these children and for the most part they aren't capable of being rehabilated
No theyre not sadly. Its the old nature/nurture argument but i believe phsycopaths brains are wired differently and there are warning signs to look out for in a child and the earlier intervention happens the better at least then theyre taught the right way. When they grow up its upto them.
If i remember correct, Mary Bell turned out quite normal.
@@StrangeAlleyCatshe did yes, she married and had at least one child plus became an author if I remember rightly.
It depends on IF they want to do and be better. As others stated, Mary Bell came out ok...I wouldn't say normal. It's just that she has better impulse control. But the two boys who murdered James Bulger... One turned out ok, as in "ok" like Mary Bell. Still has issues but has better control of them. The other is still getting in trouble for horrible things.
When being stuck in generational grinding poverty causes the “haves” to criminalize the “have nots”…that’s criminal itself.
Some folks are born with a predilection for psychopathy (think many very successful surgeons) and if their environment has stressors that cause them to develop poor coping mechanisms with can become pathologically dangerous…these kind of tales will continue.
I’m not excusing any of the absolutely deplorable behaviors or actions. It’s just an observation and jmo. And you know what folks say about them!😅😮
Mental illnesses are so ruthless! ALL illnesses are ruthless but stories like these are truly heartbreaking 🥲
Good morning Brief Case and fans.
Thank you Brief Case for uploading,am always anxious for Monday to come ❤.
BREIF Case,
I have been waiting for Today's episode for a few days now. Thank you and lots of
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Warm bath, coffee, window open, Thanks
Thanks John
Oh, open window weather! Love it so here, under you in Michigan. ❤
Great to hear more stories in your classic narration style. Nobody pronounces a "Guilty" verdict better!
I love the way he says... "murder..."
I'm on holiday and I'm on time for once! Great upload as always!
I hope your holiday is great
Where did you decide to go?
Bit of a treat! 4 cases. Thank you. Know the fourth one but the others were new to me.
Day off work, tea in hand, snuggled under a duvet. I'm ready!! 😊❤
Have a good day
What’s a duvet🤔
Same!
@@Proverbspsalms it's what you call a comforter in the USA
@@serpilkaddy1609 awwwww
Brief Case, you're welcome with my support. 🤗 I love listening/watching your channel. Always punctual with your uploads on Monday. Thank you for all these cases you cover on your channel.
Thanks Matto, I very much appreciate your nice comment :)
@@BriefCaseOfficial You're welcome. It's a pleasure commenting and supporting your work. Very sad material presented but also interesting.
Hi... It is really sad that these young children commited such awful crimes...GOD rest the souls of the victims. Great Video... Your fan&friend from USA...🇺🇸🦋
Thanks Diane :)
33:30 I'm always happy to hear a case from Argentina. El Petiso Orejudo is a very famous story here. I think I already mentioned this on your previous video, but rumor has it that the prison warden in Ushuaia had a paperweight made out of one of Cayetano's leg bones.
Hello BC, thanks for the wonderful compilation once again!
Hi Dee, I was on holiday last week, so I thought this would be good
@@BriefCaseOfficial ✌🏻
😮💨My heart goes out, that was a hard one; however another well told story with cases that just make one shake to their core and wonder;
What in the World, Why, and How could someone do this!?😔
Thank You Again @Brief Case for all you do my friend.
Love Sent your way from across the Deep Blue Atlantic💙🤍 here on the Bluenose Coast
All the stories were sad. Mostly the victims n the families. I also feel sadness for the children who committed the crimes.❤Thanks for sharing B Case. Again well done. Patti from Southern Illinois ❤️ 😊
We really need to teach our children well. 😔
I am the oldest of 5 children, we grew up in a small apartment. My care for my siblings made me the person I am today, it was good for me in every way. We are still a very close family, my siblings are my best friends.
My mother taught me well. We all do need to teach our children.
I think some people are born mental illness
Two of these cases were the result of incompetent and cruel parenting,
Thanks for covering these interesting, but sad cases. BC.
I would say ALL.Killer kids are not born,they are created.Even when family life seems fine on the outside,we never know what closed doors hide.
Thanks for the upload, Brief Case! I'm feeling much better!
Glad to hear it!
@@BriefCaseOfficial Thanks!
Always a pleasure.. when Monday morning gets here and Briefcase 💼 uploaded ❤.
I hadn't heard of any of these, nice work Brief Case!!
Thanks for listening
Sad, but interesting cases. I always look forward to your next video! Keep up the great work! 👍
Thanks for watching!
So sad. The first story reminded me of the case of James Bulger in 1993 💔😢
Bulger and Mary Bell’s cases freak me right out. Deeply unsettling, them.
Thank you BC. All three cases are haunting. I remember watching your story of Cayetano; little Richard Taylor's killer acted with some conscience at least before his end. Piedad may still be somewhere in our world. Robert Coombs case was harrowing, too, but it seems as though Robert did some good for the rest of his life. Riveting stories and beautifully narrated. P.S. Sorry for late tuning in; I have been pretty busy this week.:).
Hello Brief Case. Have a great day! Thank you.😊❤
Thanks, You too
Incredible...humans....you do such a good job at bringing this information to our attention....many thanks
I would appreciate it if you would devote a bio on child murderer, Mary Bell. The harrowing case concerning her innocent child victims shocked the British community in the 1960s.
I know the case well, I will read up on it again
Ohh Mary Bell
12 years for killing 2 children to go on and live her life protected by the law 😡
A mother a grandmother now .
I thought that the Mary Bell case would have been included in this compilation. Chilling!
Morning brief case thanks for the true stories
Thanks for listening Cyndy
Love this.. Absolutely Fabulous ❤.
Thank you so much!
History and true crime yummy ,many thanks wonderful Brief case ⭐️⭐️⭐️love aJoy xx
Very nice compilation B.C.
Sad but sinister children though.
Best wishes to you and yours,
Z
I literally jump when I get a notification that you have uploaded a new video your channel is brilliant
Wow, thanks!
I work midnight shift and I listen once I get home.
We appreciate your dedication and hard work. Keep it up.
Thank you
Exactly this.
Coffee and brief case crimes! Cheers. Happy monday!
It's been a while. Time to catch up this week. Thank you for your hard work to entertain us all! 😊
Well wishes from Austin, Texas
Took two goes, but I've watched it all, now. Thanks, BC!
Thankyou :)
Good morning BC, Casers. Have a safe week.
Thanks, You too
Greetings from the Oregon coast…! Thank you for your stories of history.
Thanks for listening
Oregon coast here also 😊
I absolutely love the way you tell stories and I always have a hard time understanding children that murder others it's sad to say the least but thank you for the stories
Thanks kimberley
Good morning brief case fam!!! 🌞🌞🌞 Best way to start any day ❤️🤍💙❤️🤍💙
Good morning!
Hey, fam!
In the best way Brief Case is the modern penny dreadful.
Billy the Kid was 12 when he shot his first victim. Children have been killing for many years.
GDay BC. Thanks for your upload.
Great quality interesting videos frequently ! Hats off to you, Sir.
Many thanks!
Excellent as always!
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing! Love your stories!!
Thanks
It seems that heinous behavior is not limited to a certain time or developmental age, and perhaps such behavior is fostered to some extent by environmental extremes of economic and emotional circumstance. Thank you for a very thought provoking video.
Love my Brief Case…quality brand! 💪😘👍
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@@BriefCaseOfficial
Wow 🤩 that was quick!
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@@kathrynbillinghurst188 Hahaha, I had Deadbug respond to me immediately once, and was very taken aback! 😂 Thought he was looking at me or something ridiculous. I think it's cool they actually are on here when we are! ❤
Enjoyed this immensely! Great job!
Thanks
Awesome as always. Thanks BC, it was the Kings Birthday here in South Aus today. Keep safe
Good morning Brief Case! 🌞
It's Saturday morning @ 1:30
am here in California (USA) and I hope to fall asleep to these stories.
Where and when ever there is the opportunity, the Rich will get richer, and the poor, poorer....
Some things never change...😥
Thank you, BC.
Andrés, Fuensanta, Mariano and María del Carmen did not deserve to die and it is tragic that they did. At the same time I do not blame Piedad as her actions were understandable. It's their parents fault. The fact that Piedad's life improved after being taken from that useless pair of breeders, while four of her surviving brothers who were left with them then later became criminals speaks for itself.
Poor Richard Taylor
Horrible parenting, horrible police work, and no responsibility. This was hard to listen to.
The big eared boy was showing all the classic signs of a psychopath. A lot of the serial killers we hear about did all those things, such as hurting animals, before they started murdering. He should have been stopped long before.
Happy Monday all, Drinking my iced coffee as I get ready to go work in a nice and toasty kitchen on this 90-degree day 😂 and sweat in places I rather not mention 😂
Yay 🙄. We appreciate your sweat lol
😂
C'mon, man. Weird.
Eww
Great video. Thank you.
The story about the Italian boy really charred my crumpets! The law enforcement was a load of tosh! Just because people were poor shouldn't mean that the police get to be lazy and turn a blind eye. Gosh!
Charred your crumpets 🤣😂😂😂
Greetings from Texas. BC has my full attention and appreciation.
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Thank you for all the work you put into these videos 💖
You're so welcome!
Whatever we did for this long video, thank you bc ❤️
Hello
I’m new to your channel. A couple of days since discovering you and I feel it’s the best discovery ever.
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Thanks and welcome
Cayetano was a psychopath. He was just plain evil. He knew what he was doing was wrong - he knew to hide his acts.
Serial killers often start with cruelty of animals.
Absolutely terrifying that at their ages had no empathy or real emotions
heck I really ..perhaps enjoyed is an unfortunate accolade..
but I did enjoy this as I do all of your presentations....oh dear..Good old fashioned radio xx thank you friend for making my evenings more enjoyable
Thank you
Good morning from Denver Colorado ❤
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Good god, Piedad's mother needed to stop popping kids out like a conveyor belt. I dont condone murder, but Piedad was so overwhelmed as her mom saddled her with baby after baby that it's heartbreaking. All those poor children have my sympathy 😔😔
Birth control in those days was pretty much non existent. Mother may not have had much of a choice in it either. You legally couldn’t be convicted of R@p!Ng a wife, and if he didn’t want to wear a rubber, you didn’t have a choice. LOTS of infants were killed and drowned in the early 20th century. It was safer than the ab0rti!0ns of those days, which weren’t legal in much of the world so it was “back alley” type jobs that had a high risk of killing the pregnant woman.
I don’t know how old you are or how much history youve read, but woman did not have the right to control their bodies until the later half of the 20th (and tenuous and illegal in some states yet AGAIN.) I sympathy for the children, but the mom was probably in a pretty tough spot.
How was she supposed to do that?
Birth control for the extreme poor was non-existant.
If she didn't 'allow' her husband access, he could leave her. - Never mind the possibility that she liked him.
Child mortality was high, so babies were considered to be blessings.
I mean what about her dad?? Why couldn’t her dad stop sleeping with her so they could stop making so many kids? There was no birth control and as a woman back then it was her duty to obey and be fruitful to her husband
@@ShaiShai1Those parents need to find another way of fun time. Even without Piedad’s horrific actions, that family was spiraling into disaster. Considering men were in charge of families back then, it would’ve been more her father’s responsibility.
I like the long form video, thank you
Good morning,
I have to say all four of these stories were horrible because they all involved children and it makes me think sometimes what goes in the mind of a child when they’re killing another child and what makes a child kill? All four of these stories were sad and shocking because you had children that killed and children that died.. even though these stories happened so long ago, sometimes they still sit with you for a little while because of the fact that we still do have children killing children these days, not as much but when I hear of a story of a 13-year-old killing a 10-year-old it’s just as disturbing if not more. Have a wonderful week.
Bless
Thanks London Sage :)
While I in no way condone what Piedad did, I feel that if her parents had used a little common sense and practiced family planning, she and her older brothers would have had a chance to be children themselves. They also would have been able to afford the kids they already had!
Sad. But here's proof that some children like some adults are capable of any and everything. Children are not exempt from evil.
This is the only channel that brings famous chilling cases from Argentina. Thank you Brief Case ❤
I am sure i am not the only channel that does that
@@BriefCaseOfficial to the best of my knowledge, not many English language crimi channels do it, this is why it makes me glad (despite the atrocities the boy did)
Top-quality content, as always from Brief Case 😊
Much appreciated!
That was a great hour of stories of little monsters. Kids can be so cruel.
Thanks Crystal :)
Thanks for this strange cases of this distraught children. Very sad how they were able to such acts . I love this 3 and 4 sets of stories.
Thanks Berenice
Chilly day so cup of hot coffee a warm robe and a great show ❤
Thank you B C that was great ❤❤🎉🎉
Thanks Agnes :)
Good morning Brief Case.
Hi Joanne
Thank you for another interesting video :-)
Thanks for watching :)
Thanks for watching :)
Just like kids of today, kids of the past were also not wired well ! 🤢
Honestly the little girl who poisoned her siblings - it is 100% her parents fault. Quit! Having! Kids! And expecting a 12 year old to raise them. They should both be in jail.
You've done it again BC. I've missed your voice. Thank you 😊
Hello BC & BC family. Enjoy the rest of your week 😊
Thank you! You too!
Bad Seeds are not as rare as one might think!
Cheers from West Central California.
So a child who was given responsibility for the younger siblings I can understand her frustration with meeting parentified. But I loved me siblings like I have birth to them. The thought of harming them is unfathomable. I understand a child frustration, but....