All of these Hasan murder clips got me in a mood lately lol.. every other channel is like ‘Trisha and Ethan Klein broke up,’ and Hassan’s channel is like “ *Lisa boiled people alive in giant crockpots* “ lol 😆
@@DailyDoseOfHasanAbifanchannel yeah, I've probably given myself brain damage watching all of the recent drama. Basically trisha had a breakdown on the frenemies show. She said the 'advice segment' was trash and started talking about personal financial agreements between her and Ethan, making the whole crew and set uncomfortable as hell mostly because one of the new hires, Sam - the girl Ian is dating, was the one who came up with the advice segment that Trisha was trashing on air. After Ethan tried making it better, Trisha blindly accused him of gaslighting, and stormed off the set saying she's done. She's made half a dozen videos about it since then that are quite plainly just sad, because she is unapologetic, and seems to gaslight throughout the videos.
Yeah it's a lot of shit going on. I actually just found out about it today bc I was stalking someone's reddit account and they were active in a Trisha sub. Luckily, my recommendations on YT are all cooking videos, deep cleaning videos, and a few drag race memes sprinkled in there
Cops: "yo Steph, Im doing a coffee run, you want anything?" Lazarus: "hm ah, oh jeez now its been years since I had a coffee oh, hm now I was born in 60. Starbucks was founded in '71? '72? I mean I might have bought a latte once or twice, but idk, Im definitely older though."
you know what the scariest part of all of this is? this woman went to another womans work to confront her about her man, got so agitated she had to be removed by security, and made death threats, and she still got to be a cop for 25 years after that.
Oh our police has done a lot worse than that, in the 80’s we literally blew up an entire city block using a a bag of c4 which ended up killing women and children
Jesus Christ, Ive worked in Loss Prevention since 1999. I’ve interviewed countless employees about anything ranging from embezzlement to sexual harassment and this woman is flat out the worst liar I’ve seen. Not even close! Most people this bad at lying know it by that age and confess pretty quickly but the hubris of this woman to carry on this farce is amazing to me!
“Did I kill her? Well geez idk I mean, it’s been a million years. I might have been in the neighborhood around that time? I mean, what’s this about? I think maybe I had a gun in that house with her? But it was never anything serious. I mean maybe I had my teeth sunk into her forearm. But what does that mean I killed her? Because what? Because I bit her I mean geez it was a million years ago.
@@MeganVictoriaKearns cops are just humans. And most humans are a terrible judge of character and are easilly convinced by lies. Some can't even clue anything together. Cops are just a reflection of society.
Well these cold cases are from decades ago. A lot of it just has to do with lack of technology to solve these cases. Of course that’s not the only reason, but it’s the main reason for a lot of these cases. Advances in DNA technology is the reason most of these are being solved.
@@jessieqk12 a lot of them yes but in this case I think it’s obvious they just didn’t care to look into one of their own officers at the time. The video mentioned that victims dad and friend said the Stephanie should be looked into, plus with her going to the wife’s job and fighting but they were all ignored because the police chief at the time put it to the burglaries. Sounds like they didn’t want to solve it
YEEESSSSSS!!!!! I've been waiting for this one. Stephanie Lazarus was a family friend of my parents for a long time and she was finally caught and arrested when I was around 12 years old. Nobody expected our cop friend to be the murderer. Now we're all learning a lil more about the psychology of cops, huh
@@DailyDoseOfHasanAbifanchannel Yup I remember seein this video on Jim C. Swim and showing it to my dad. Seeing the interrogation footage for the first time was freaky for him.
Dude thats fucking wild. So strange how close you can get to a literal murderer. It's unsettling bc anyone around you could be dangerous, but you just don't know
God damn that’s scary. It’s frustrating that she could’ve been caught had that guy’s testimony been taken seriously. Really reminds you how corrupt the LAPD is and was, especially in the 90s.
She reminds me of- you know when you look someone up on social media and then meet them in real life and you try to hold in their life story so it seems like you don't know them? probably doesn't make sense...
That is more relateable than you will ever know. Or you are chatting someone up in DMs and you're trying to save all your really good stories and pickup lines for the actual date.
Detectives here were very reassuring and nice to her the whole time knowing she's a murderer. When Husan reacted to Chris Watts interrogation there were two cops interviewers: woman and man. Both acted reassuring too. And the chat went crazy saying that the woman MUST BE A PSYCHOPATH if she's nice to the murderer, and that she's crazy and all those weird shit about her. And there's no one comment like that here or on the video about men who act the same way. Only comments arelike OMG THEY ARE SOOOO GOOD AT THEIR JOB.
I mean I feel like it's also different because of the fact that they are interrogating a fellow cop, going in super aggressive here would likely really really not work.
If I'm remembering correctly, wasn't she trying to appeal to him humanity saying stuff like, " I know you aren't a bad guy" and stuff like that which is a common tactic but it's still hard to see because we have the hindsight
I think the comments were like that because he killed his pregnant wife and kids while she killed a "love rival", when the crime is that evil it has to be harder to act nice to the suspect.. Also the detectives and poligripher made a point to raise chris' self esteem and comfort him; the poligripher literally patted him on the back, and the detective told him that he's a truth teller and a good dad.
The only reason she was caught was because most of her cop peers who had been protecting her had retired. The detectives who reopened the case were younger transplants who had only been working in the department for a few months. They had to keep the investigation a secret from the rest of the department so that one of her friends couldn't warn her.
@@ivane2455 I don't think the other cops cared to know what she did, just like they don't want her looking into what they do. it's a real don't-ask-don't-tell fraternity system.
Fuucckkkk. Imagine how she had this entire life built. Maybe she had plans for that weekend. Maybe going to dinner later that night. And in this room her life comes to an end because someone nabbed a coffee cup she used from the trash. At that point she just has to mentally realize her life is now over and just let it all out. But at the same time she realizes she has gotten away with this for 20 years. If she can just get through this... I'd have just shit all over the floor from adrenaline.
Kinda feel like this shows how much weight a confession carries. They already have her DNA, right? Yet they are still spending ALL this time trying to get her to admit it.
@@youknowJP and now thinking about it, you would want something that isn't circumstantial. While it is STRONG circumstantial evidence, DNA is still circumstantial. Look at the Amanda Knox case. Everyone's DNA was all over everything, which at times exonerated and implicated a bunch of people because there wasn't anything else besides the circumstantial DNA evidence. Legal Eagle makes this point about DNA in a lot of their videos.
Can you imagine being the murderer during interrogation and when they ask you things about the deceased just images of what exactly happened that day when the crime was committed. Gives me the chills 😖😖
Screw all the other pointers...her rapid blinking, quick shallow inhales and exhales which gets worse as she talks (sounds like she sprinted into the room rather than sitting there for 12 mins), and jerky movements are all signs of someone who is extremely anxious and in passive-aggressive defense mode. An innocent person simply doesn't react in this way even if flat out accused.
Unless they have trauma, or anxiety problems, or are super anxious about this very unusual position that they're put in. I mean, THIS woman was a murderer for sure. But anxious =/= guilty.
She is slapping that table as if she has her "WHAT A LIAR DUDE, WHAT A WEASLY LITTLE LIAR DUDE, HOLY SHIT, HOLY SHIT, DUDE, STILL LYING TO HIS AUDIENCE" moment
you are right, they couldn't use this as interrogation footage. It was accepted as "surveillance" footage in court, though. She became the number 1 suspect, they got some coffee cup (or a bottle) and something else with her DNA on it and it matched the DNA found where the body was bitten. They had those proofs and she was a coop so in a regular interrogation, she would have given them nothing and lawyered up instantly. I think that they were able to pass this as surveillance footage because of some loophole like " we went in as just a talk and well, she 'fessed up"; if she had confessed to a friend of hers and they were surveilling her without her knowledge, they could have used that footage. Therefore, they could use this one. Don't quote me, though! It's more what I believe and remember from videos I've watched than facts I have been researching for this comment or this use of footage in court!
If she had been like "Ugh, bad memories, I remember her because I was accused of her murder! Can you believe that? I didn't like her, and we got into a fight once, but I didn't kill her!" That probably would have been it. There is no way you would forget being accused of murder. And then of course not biting her corpse like a psychopath, leaving DNA evidence behind... And maybe not killing her.
Cops will legit shoot a 13 year old for no reason, I can see why when their bosses are people like this, she literally was like the head of the art theft department, a brutal murderer bossing around the police is a cruel joke if I ever saw one lmao
People always ask why they don't ask for a lawyer. Most people are under the misconception that asking for a lawyer makes them look guilty. Just shut up and ask for a lawyer innocent or not.
it's crazy to me that she was a cop for 25 or so years, and the murder took place about 20 years ago- meaning most of her career she put ppl in jail while also having this on her conscience.. How could she even look people in the eye...
Other cops must really dislike this lady, otherwise they would have covered up like usual for her. Especially a 25 yr veteran of the force. QUESTION: does she still get paid her fat fat pension?
They did cover it up, at the time they found her DNA at the scene and concluded that it couldn't possibly be her because she's a cop. It is very strange that they reopen a cold case from 25 years ago
@@leslieelliotpdx new detectives that don’t know her very well or care about her. They want to build their rep and get experience as well. No one works harder than they do when they’re new in the field (and this applies to all fields)
Basically the reports were pretty badly written the police officer in charge was later charged for so many different I believe corruption coverups for cops etc. Her case evidence was disposed however these new detectives went through all of background digging around to find her name they miraculously found the silva some where are the back of the storage/freezer (what ever the technical term is) which helped solidify it. I know a TH-camr bella did a lengthy video on this way more in detail. I’m a bit Hazy about the details. When we talk about her being an art detective, she was apparently a big shot.
The first minute sank her. Forensic psychiatrist here. Caught some lawyers once. That was hard. If people are embarrassed, they will say so. A non-guilty person would talk their head off with all sorts of detail, and go on and on till I myself got exhausted.
Nope, Jim can’t swim went viral as fuck with the Nicholas Cruz video. It got like 20 + million views in a couple days and was all over Twitter. That’s why.
Omg Hasan! When you read that the commenter showed his mom that u read it and u said awww… I think my heart exploded a little. I love the contrast of yelling at the dumba** commenters and shouting out the cute ones lol
he was still banging her while he was with his wife and after she was killed. he probably didn't want to think she did it or he'd feel guilt for his own actions.
Guys not exactly a class act, he was sleeping with this woman while he was engaged to his wife. Wouldn't be surprised if he was involved, equally unsurprised if he just didn't care enough to pay attention
5:08 bruh people watched this before hasan streamed it. i found the chris watts one when it was a few weeks old and had been hooked ever since. rewatching them with hasan is a great excuse to watch them again lmfao
Don't say anything to the police without representation. Everything you say in an interview can and will be used in court up to the point you clearly state you want representation. There's never such a thing as a friendly talk with officers on duty.
You would easily remember someone close to you who was murdered you would remember every detail I break up with someone I remember it or if they break up with me. Never mind an ex that you know and love and can remember every detail about them and thier family.
Lazarus is a biblical name, he was brought back from the dead by Jesus. There's a Saint Lazarus in the catholic canon, it's not a villain name idk where hasan got that from 🤔
Late reply, but maybe he more associates Lazarus with the villain Ra's al Ghul (it's the magical substance/energy that grants him immortality I think) in the Batman universe. I know I do.
She figured put pretty early on that she was being interrogated. I guess she figured that acknowledging that she was being interrogated would lock her into the interrogation which would mean she would have to answer more specifically. Therefore, the 'idks' were a way of keeping from admitting to anything concrete. It doesnt matter how flimsy her story is, if she says she cant recall or she doesnt know, that will cover for most discrepancies in her story.
@@angusmarch1066 that's not true. If that was the case she wouldn't have had to answer anything and she would have been able to retain a lawyer. You can't force a suspect to incriminate themselves.
From what I understand, people who go off on tangents like that (in this specific setting) are either usually lying or, less commonly, have anxiety and think they're in trouble. The key difference is, do they go off on tangents during questions that they tell the truth to? If the answer is yes, it's more likely anxiety. (The tangents also tend to be shorter nonetheless, and the person's body language otherwise indicates nervousness but not lying) Most people who are completely innocent (think witnesses to a crime) will just answer the questions pretty simply, because they're not worried about how they'll come across; they're more interested in the other person/the situation at hand. They don't have to stress because they did nothing wrong.
All of these Hasan murder clips got me in a mood lately lol.. every other channel is like ‘Trisha and Ethan Klein broke up,’ and Hassan’s channel is like “ *Lisa boiled people alive in giant crockpots* “ lol 😆
they broke up? :O
@@DailyDoseOfHasanAbifanchannel it's one of those ugly breakups bro.
WTF
@@DailyDoseOfHasanAbifanchannel yeah, I've probably given myself brain damage watching all of the recent drama. Basically trisha had a breakdown on the frenemies show.
She said the 'advice segment' was trash and started talking about personal financial agreements between her and Ethan, making the whole crew and set uncomfortable as hell mostly because one of the new hires, Sam - the girl Ian is dating, was the one who came up with the advice segment that Trisha was trashing on air.
After Ethan tried making it better, Trisha blindly accused him of gaslighting, and stormed off the set saying she's done. She's made half a dozen videos about it since then that are quite plainly just sad, because she is unapologetic, and seems to gaslight throughout the videos.
Yeah it's a lot of shit going on. I actually just found out about it today bc I was stalking someone's reddit account and they were active in a Trisha sub. Luckily, my recommendations on YT are all cooking videos, deep cleaning videos, and a few drag race memes sprinkled in there
Cops: "yo Steph, Im doing a coffee run, you want anything?"
Lazarus: "hm ah, oh jeez now its been years since I had a coffee oh, hm now I was born in 60. Starbucks was founded in '71? '72? I mean I might have bought a latte once or twice, but idk, Im definitely older though."
Word up
Eh uh, ooo, huh, sigh, jeez.
She’s the long lost Migos member.
Dont forget the table taps
Our president (Putin) answers journalists' questions in the same way
This is the first comment that has made me laugh pretty hard haha
you know what the scariest part of all of this is? this woman went to another womans work to confront her about her man, got so agitated she had to be removed by security, and made death threats, and she still got to be a cop for 25 years after that.
Oh our police has done a lot worse than that, in the 80’s we literally blew up an entire city block using a a bag of c4 which ended up killing women and children
@@DarkGasPack Oops
@@lettersnstuff yeah Im sure they just made a little fucky wucky
@@DarkGasPack oh, come on, haven't we all?
Cops can literally kill unarmed black people and end up suspended without pay, at worst. This is not surprising to me at all.
Jesus Christ, Ive worked in Loss Prevention since 1999. I’ve interviewed countless employees about anything ranging from embezzlement to sexual harassment and this woman is flat out the worst liar I’ve seen. Not even close! Most people this bad at lying know it by that age and confess pretty quickly but the hubris of this woman to carry on this farce is amazing to me!
Bruh for over more than an hour too!!
Must have been an interesting job!
Yeah shes absolutely lost
Just say i don't know. I can't remember anymore. Couldn't tell ya.
Can i see a lawyer now.
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"Thanks for responding I showed my mom" was the cutest and purest thing I've heard in a while.
Made me smile for the first time in a while
I hope you are doing well now. 💗
44:44 incase you need to relive a wholesome moment rn.
44:03
She’s like the tutorial for reading people’s face on L.A. Noire
X for Doubt
@@Versace_sheets Dial m for murder
“He’s a good boss, I swear!”
THAT’S WHAT IT REMINDED ME OF thank you so much. I kept hearing “I swear nothing else is missing that was all that was took!”
"You fuck young boys, Valdez?"
"ARE YOU A MADMAN?"
she got the Tucker Carlson confused face sometimes and it's funny asf
I call it the Tucker Pucker.
Constipation face
@@angusmarch1066 this is too good.
@@angusmarch1066 lololololol
Tuckers long lost twin sister.
“Did I kill her? Well geez idk I mean, it’s been a million years. I might have been in the neighborhood around that time? I mean, what’s this about? I think maybe I had a gun in that house with her? But it was never anything serious. I mean maybe I had my teeth sunk into her forearm. But what does that mean I killed her? Because what? Because I bit her I mean geez it was a million years ago.
Literally every time that a cold case gets solved it turns out it was because of a cop being completely incompetent
no like actually all the serial killers that actually got fucking caught were caught by accident i swear.
I know not all cops are incompetent or shady, but there sure does seem to be a ton of them who are both.
@@MeganVictoriaKearns cops are just humans. And most humans are a terrible judge of character and are easilly convinced by lies. Some can't even clue anything together.
Cops are just a reflection of society.
Well these cold cases are from decades ago. A lot of it just has to do with lack of technology to solve these cases. Of course that’s not the only reason, but it’s the main reason for a lot of these cases. Advances in DNA technology is the reason most of these are being solved.
@@jessieqk12 a lot of them yes but in this case I think it’s obvious they just didn’t care to look into one of their own officers at the time. The video mentioned that victims dad and friend said the Stephanie should be looked into, plus with her going to the wife’s job and fighting but they were all ignored because the police chief at the time put it to the burglaries. Sounds like they didn’t want to solve it
Lol "I was teaching DARE" that really explains a lot. Drugs bad, brutal homicide good!
Yeah right, she's totally the kind of cop that did coke and then arrested people for weed.
@@AnnabelRoss6789 while sniffing the nugs and commenting on the quality of the weed
YEEESSSSSS!!!!! I've been waiting for this one. Stephanie Lazarus was a family friend of my parents for a long time and she was finally caught and arrested when I was around 12 years old. Nobody expected our cop friend to be the murderer. Now we're all learning a lil more about the psychology of cops, huh
wtfff
@@DailyDoseOfHasanAbifanchannel Yup I remember seein this video on Jim C. Swim and showing it to my dad. Seeing the interrogation footage for the first time was freaky for him.
Dude thats fucking wild. So strange how close you can get to a literal murderer. It's unsettling bc anyone around you could be dangerous, but you just don't know
That's nuts
God damn that’s scary. It’s frustrating that she could’ve been caught had that guy’s testimony been taken seriously. Really reminds you how corrupt the LAPD is and was, especially in the 90s.
She looks like she just learned how to use facial expressions and is trying them all out
no one:
this lady as soon as she starts lying: 😩😬😯😮💨😳🤨😅😨😱👀👁👁
She reminds me of- you know when you look someone up on social media and then meet them in real life and you try to hold in their life story so it seems like you don't know them? probably doesn't make sense...
hahaha actually true
On some ingrid goes west shit. Good movie about the very subject you said
@@jasonarmstrong9656 thanks!!! will check it out
That is more relateable than you will ever know. Or you are chatting someone up in DMs and you're trying to save all your really good stories and pickup lines for the actual date.
Detectives here were very reassuring and nice to her the whole time knowing she's a murderer. When Husan reacted to Chris Watts interrogation there were two cops interviewers: woman and man. Both acted reassuring too. And the chat went crazy saying that the woman MUST BE A PSYCHOPATH if she's nice to the murderer, and that she's crazy and all those weird shit about her. And there's no one comment like that here or on the video about men who act the same way. Only comments arelike OMG THEY ARE SOOOO GOOD AT THEIR JOB.
Of course, It's Twitch
I mean I feel like it's also different because of the fact that they are interrogating a fellow cop, going in super aggressive here would likely really really not work.
@@ducky7244 i think you misunderstood my comment. They were reassuring in both cases. The chat is just sexist
If I'm remembering correctly, wasn't she trying to appeal to him humanity saying stuff like, " I know you aren't a bad guy" and stuff like that which is a common tactic but it's still hard to see because we have the hindsight
I think the comments were like that because he killed his pregnant wife and kids while she killed a "love rival", when the crime is that evil it has to be harder to act nice to the suspect.. Also the detectives and poligripher made a point to raise chris' self esteem and comfort him; the poligripher literally patted him on the back, and the detective told him that he's a truth teller and a good dad.
I feel like an asshole for thinking LA Noire was unrealistic. Her facial expressions kill me LMAO
Her facial expressions gave her away.
Cops pressed X to doubt
😯😦😬🤔🤭😖🤗🤗🤭😲😲😮😵🥴🤗🤗😮😮😮😮😮😱😨😨😰😰😱😱😬😬
how desperate for case closure numbers were the LAPD for them to start bagging their own?
The only reason she was caught was because most of her cop peers who had been protecting her had retired. The detectives who reopened the case were younger transplants who had only been working in the department for a few months. They had to keep the investigation a secret from the rest of the department so that one of her friends couldn't warn her.
@@newguy90 you think other cops knew what she did?
@@ivane2455 absolutely
@@ivane2455 I don't think the other cops cared to know what she did, just like they don't want her looking into what they do. it's a real don't-ask-don't-tell fraternity system.
Fuucckkkk. Imagine how she had this entire life built. Maybe she had plans for that weekend. Maybe going to dinner later that night. And in this room her life comes to an end because someone nabbed a coffee cup she used from the trash. At that point she just has to mentally realize her life is now over and just let it all out. But at the same time she realizes she has gotten away with this for 20 years. If she can just get through this...
I'd have just shit all over the floor from adrenaline.
The crazy thing is this women could of legit left the country and started a new life else where
Unthinkable, America is the land of the home of the free and the brain
@@Bizarro69 We might keep all our cows, chickens and pigs in cages, but our brains are free range.
Kinda feel like this shows how much weight a confession carries. They already have her DNA, right? Yet they are still spending ALL this time trying to get her to admit it.
Oh for sure. A trial is the fear of the unknown for them, they want the sure fire conviction
@@youknowJP and now thinking about it, you would want something that isn't circumstantial. While it is STRONG circumstantial evidence, DNA is still circumstantial. Look at the Amanda Knox case. Everyone's DNA was all over everything, which at times exonerated and implicated a bunch of people because there wasn't anything else besides the circumstantial DNA evidence.
Legal Eagle makes this point about DNA in a lot of their videos.
It’s almost always a bad idea to rely on one piece of evidence, even a good one. The more corroborating angles the better
@@samr6408 exactly 💯
They need to establish motive and murder weapon for a solid case
Gee golly gosh
Oooooh shit. Hasan found jim can’t swim....let’s go. This is the crossover I was waiting for.
The "air biting" was the tell tale sign
I love how Hasan constantly gets side tracked but only at the most exciting moments 😂
thank god it’s not live
thats adhd lmao
Can you imagine being the murderer during interrogation and when they ask you things about the deceased just images of what exactly happened that day when the crime was committed. Gives me the chills 😖😖
D. I wont do drugs
A. Wont have an attitude
R. I will respect myself
E. I wont MURDER people
Screw all the other pointers...her rapid blinking, quick shallow inhales and exhales which gets worse as she talks (sounds like she sprinted into the room rather than sitting there for 12 mins), and jerky movements are all signs of someone who is extremely anxious and in passive-aggressive defense mode. An innocent person simply doesn't react in this way even if flat out accused.
Unless they have trauma, or anxiety problems, or are super anxious about this very unusual position that they're put in.
I mean, THIS woman was a murderer for sure. But anxious =/= guilty.
Got adhd like a mf and I’d do some sht like this, don’t think body language should be a be-all end-all thing here
This is called the “gotttt emmmm” method
She is slapping that table as if she has her "WHAT A LIAR DUDE, WHAT A WEASLY LITTLE LIAR DUDE, HOLY SHIT, HOLY SHIT, DUDE, STILL LYING TO HIS AUDIENCE" moment
SLAP 👏 THAT 👏 TABLE 👏
you are right, they couldn't use this as interrogation footage. It was accepted as "surveillance" footage in court, though. She became the number 1 suspect, they got some coffee cup (or a bottle) and something else with her DNA on it and it matched the DNA found where the body was bitten. They had those proofs and she was a coop so in a regular interrogation, she would have given them nothing and lawyered up instantly. I think that they were able to pass this as surveillance footage because of some loophole like " we went in as just a talk and well, she 'fessed up"; if she had confessed to a friend of hers and they were surveilling her without her knowledge, they could have used that footage. Therefore, they could use this one. Don't quote me, though! It's more what I believe and remember from videos I've watched than facts I have been researching for this comment or this use of footage in court!
Bro thats literally what they say at the start of the video...
i’ve never seen someone act SO guilty omg
If she had been like "Ugh, bad memories, I remember her because I was accused of her murder! Can you believe that? I didn't like her, and we got into a fight once, but I didn't kill her!" That probably would have been it. There is no way you would forget being accused of murder.
And then of course not biting her corpse like a psychopath, leaving DNA evidence behind... And maybe not killing her.
sorry for the repost
We love you
@@ronancurtis2616 yeah we do
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Keep it up bro
Yeah seriously thank you so much for the uploads homie I miss half the streams being at work and this has helped me with my hasan × JCS addiction
Cops will legit shoot a 13 year old for no reason, I can see why when their bosses are people like this, she literally was like the head of the art theft department, a brutal murderer bossing around the police is a cruel joke if I ever saw one lmao
Damn at some point she must have known that she was under suspicion.
An hour and five minutes in. lmao
18:08 I always knew some of those D.A.R.E. cops were dirty. This D.A.R.E. teaching cop was a murderer hiding in plain sight.
People always ask why they don't ask for a lawyer. Most people are under the misconception that asking for a lawyer makes them look guilty. Just shut up and ask for a lawyer innocent or not.
it's crazy to me that she was a cop for 25 or so years, and the murder took place about 20 years ago- meaning most of her career she put ppl in jail while also having this on her conscience.. How could she even look people in the eye...
Other cops must really dislike this lady, otherwise they would have covered up like usual for her. Especially a 25 yr veteran of the force. QUESTION: does she still get paid her fat fat pension?
They did cover it up, at the time they found her DNA at the scene and concluded that it couldn't possibly be her because she's a cop. It is very strange that they reopen a cold case from 25 years ago
She must have done something recently for them to suddenly want to solve this case
@@leslieelliotpdx new detectives that don’t know her very well or care about her. They want to build their rep and get experience as well. No one works harder than they do when they’re new in the field (and this applies to all fields)
Basically the reports were pretty badly written the police officer in charge was later charged for so many different I believe corruption coverups for cops etc. Her case evidence was disposed however these new detectives went through all of background digging around to find her name they miraculously found the silva some where are the back of the storage/freezer (what ever the technical term is) which helped solidify it. I know a TH-camr bella did a lengthy video on this way more in detail. I’m a bit Hazy about the details.
When we talk about her being an art detective, she was apparently a big shot.
The first minute sank her. Forensic psychiatrist here. Caught some lawyers once. That was hard. If people are embarrassed, they will say so.
A non-guilty person would talk their head off with all sorts of detail, and go on and on till I myself got exhausted.
No… guilty people are usually the ones who ramble on and on.
She had so many years to get a story together and to practice it.
I think that's why she is so bad, she may have fallen into a false sense of security, thinking if she wasn't already caught, she'd get away with it.
that doesn’t ring a bell... i don’t think so... it doesn’t sound familiar...
Theres a lot of art criminals who were thrilled about this. You think you get your case overturned if a murderer did your case? lol
That’s the question !
11:34 golly heck dang idk what he’s talking about [slaps table]
Imagine killing your bfs wife then your relationship doesn’t even work out.
Happens to me all the time, I hate it when it happens.
ah yes, she taught dare meaning she taught that doing drugs is wrong, but not murder 😐
People need to clip some of the faces from this interview cause they are meme worthy
The would make good emotes.
HasJeez
@@angusmarch1066 LazDunno
@@angusmarch1066 yes we need emotes from this
It’s sus af how this is all of a sudden on all of our discovery pages...👀
a lot of people currently reacting to those videos =)
Nope, Jim can’t swim went viral as fuck with the Nicholas Cruz video. It got like 20 + million views in a couple days and was all over Twitter. That’s why.
@@markwurz8577 good for Jim he deserves it. Hes been putting out quality content for several years.
@@angusmarch1066 100%, I started watching his channel when he had 4 videos on it. He deserves all the love he’s receiving right now.
@@markwurz8577 always cool when the real once get recognition for once.
Gosh, I cannot believe a murderer made it so far in the police, jeez.
I know right? Shocking!
Shocking
I too am shocked
You can’t? 🤣
@@Hannah-zw9ow You people really don't like cops huh?
It feels like everyone is finally finding Jim can’t swim and I’m so happy and excited!
we need a Hassan reacts to The Legend of Jeff
@@discdoggie we already got it
@@professionalbozo4396 oops just saw that. it’s one of my favorite JCS
i just he did it already
I love watching this video again whenever I'm having a bad day. At least I'm not having the day this lady had.
I was watching this when you deleted it, I thought something was wrong w my phone
my bad
Omg Hasan! When you read that the commenter showed his mom that u read it and u said awww… I think my heart exploded a little. I love the contrast of yelling at the dumba** commenters and shouting out the cute ones lol
Cop on cop violence and I'm here for it
So was the husband involved? The victims dad suspected she was the killer why didn't the husband?
he was still banging her while he was with his wife and after she was killed. he probably didn't want to think she did it or he'd feel guilt for his own actions.
Guys not exactly a class act, he was sleeping with this woman while he was engaged to his wife.
Wouldn't be surprised if he was involved, equally unsurprised if he just didn't care enough to pay attention
Evidently these events took place a long time ago, although I don't think she made that clear enough.
She literally looks exactly like Trudy from Reno 911 😂
😂
Holy fuck Stephanie, you had one job
DO NOT BITE THE CORPSE
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
5:08 bruh people watched this before hasan streamed it. i found the chris watts one when it was a few weeks old and had been hooked ever since. rewatching them with hasan is a great excuse to watch them again lmfao
I couldn't get that s*** out of my recommended, that's probably why hassan is watching it
She looks a scary amount like my grandma
Take a shot every time she mentions how long ago it was
Don't say anything to the police without representation. Everything you say in an interview can and will be used in court up to the point you clearly state you want representation.
There's never such a thing as a friendly talk with officers on duty.
even off duty! I feel uncomfortable to even be around cops and would trust any promises or affection.
You would easily remember someone close to you who was murdered you would remember every detail I break up with someone I remember it or if they break up with me. Never mind an ex that you know and love and can remember every detail about them and thier family.
Thank you for having this channel. I can never get enough of Hasan-sigh😍
Thanks for watching!
me too!
I am HERE for this content
Just wait till Hasan finds forensic files. No TOS and endless episode count.
But that show is so boring and formatted horribly.
she lies in such an exaggerated way that it almost seems like smth written for a satire show. like leslie knope lying in parks n rec
SNL
Lazarus is a biblical name, he was brought back from the dead by Jesus. There's a Saint Lazarus in the catholic canon, it's not a villain name idk where hasan got that from 🤔
Its deff been used as a mad scientist name before
Ironic, these detective revived the cold case
Late reply, but maybe he more associates Lazarus with the villain Ra's al Ghul (it's the magical substance/energy that grants him immortality I think) in the Batman universe. I know I do.
@@brendan1871 thanks for the ref mate!
I cant believe how stupid some of hasan's chat is
I love the weeb/gamer lingo being applied to real life.
She was born with the white kekkei genkai lmao
unspiced food no justu
This was extremely unfair to Lazarus.
After all, this murder happened, like, a million years ago.
"I don't know that or not"
Duuuuuude neurons deactivated
golly gee willikers
i remember watching this video on my own, it was so interesting how some people can kill for a person… end a life because you want someone so bad
Lol were the two initial suspect just two random indigenous men? I wonder where they got the description for those faces
HM. It's not called fight or flight. It's fight, flight or freeze. There's three potential reactions to danger not two.
Laser eyes active
That Exorcist spoof (Naked Gun?) ending! 😂
She reminds me of Annie from Misery.
THIS IS ENRAGING. How she acts like SHE REMEMBERS ACTUALLY NOTHING!!!!
No it's me too...I've started 5 new subs because of these kind of vids.....my favorite so far is internet historian.
They had her in for an unrelated case so basically this her reaction in a casual conversation
I'm with you - it's ALWAYS in the eyes ;)
If you do things right chat won't be sure you did anything at all.
lol i love where he thinks body language can convict someone alone
She should have just denied every time she said “I don’t know” haha what a dummy murderer
She figured put pretty early on that she was being interrogated. I guess she figured that acknowledging that she was being interrogated would lock her into the interrogation which would mean she would have to answer more specifically. Therefore, the 'idks' were a way of keeping from admitting to anything concrete. It doesnt matter how flimsy her story is, if she says she cant recall or she doesnt know, that will cover for most discrepancies in her story.
@@angusmarch1066 interesting
@@angusmarch1066 very true but she still did it in a stupid and obvious way
@@angusmarch1066 that's not true. If that was the case she wouldn't have had to answer anything and she would have been able to retain a lawyer. You can't force a suspect to incriminate themselves.
54:25 "I'm just trying to think 😳.......😳😳"
she fr trying to use sykkuno among us strats
His mom bring in the full tray of food 😩 so cute
Jesus, this woman might be the worst liar i've ever seen
From what I understand, people who go off on tangents like that (in this specific setting) are either usually lying or, less commonly, have anxiety and think they're in trouble. The key difference is, do they go off on tangents during questions that they tell the truth to? If the answer is yes, it's more likely anxiety. (The tangents also tend to be shorter nonetheless, and the person's body language otherwise indicates nervousness but not lying) Most people who are completely innocent (think witnesses to a crime) will just answer the questions pretty simply, because they're not worried about how they'll come across; they're more interested in the other person/the situation at hand. They don't have to stress because they did nothing wrong.
They based all of the facial expressions in L.A. Noire off of Stephanie Lazarus' interrogation
JCS is the best
JCS said it in the beginning. They filed the tape as Surveillance footage. Not Interrogation because then they couldnt use it
I fucking lost it when Hasan plays the video for a split second and in that second she says “jeez um”
17:17
I don't remember, I haven't been in college since 1,00,000 B.C.
She says shit like “I have have seen ______”, “I may have ____”, “I THINK _______” and then says all the right shit
Like no bitch, you KNOWWWW
She is serving Mayhem Miller "Drama" realness.